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Moxa industrial-grade device delivers up to 300 Mbps data rate

By Paul Dvorak | November 1, 2013

Ideal for hard-to-wire outdoor locations, the AWK-6232 delivers a net data rate of up to 300 Mbps and supports IEEE 802.11n technology, assuring the most dependable, high-speed wireless connectivity.

Ideal for hard-to-wire outdoor locations, the AWK-6232 delivers a net data rate of up to 300 Mbps and supports IEEE 802.11n technology, assuring the most dependable, high-speed wireless connectivity.

Moxa, a manufacturer of hardened networking, communication, and computing equipment, is meeting the growing need for faster transmission speeds and wider coverage with its new AWK-6232 wireless Access Point, Bridge, and Client that allows outdoor networks scale to higher bandwidth demand while providing maximum availability.

“Anyone who has suffered download delays or interruptions on an outdoor wireless network should welcome the AWK-6232, our top-of-the-line, high-bandwidth outdoor wireless solution,” said Ariana Drivdahl, Industrial Wireless Product Marketing Manager for Moxa. “Our goal is to expand outdoor and industrial wireless network availability and provide the most consistent, high-quality user experience.”

Ideal for hard-to-wire outdoor locations, the AWK-6232 delivers a net data rate of up to 300 Mbps and supports IEEE 802.11n technology, assuring the most dependable, high-speed wireless connectivity. In addition, the AWK-6232 eliminates costly interruptions in WLAN transmissions thanks to its dual 2.4 and Five GHz RF modules that permit two independent wireless connections over different frequencies. These dual modules make Zero Wireless Packet Loss possible and qualify the AWK-6232 for deployments where devices must meet the most stringent EMC and noise immunity requirements.

Because industrial and outdoor applications expose network devices to extreme heat and cold, moisture, corrosive liquids, and shock, Moxa housed the AWK-6232 inside an IP68-rated metal enclosure complete with waterproof/dustproof M12 (anti-vibration) RJ45 connectors. This impressive feature set is compliant with the essential sections of EN 50155, covering operating temperature, power input voltage, surge, ESD and vibration resistance.

Moxa as recently published a new guidebook to industrial wireless titled “From Wired To Wireless: Things You Need To Know” that can be downloaded for free at: www.moxa.com/Event/IW/2013/wireless_guidebook/Index.htm.

For more information, visit www.moxa.com or contact Moxa Americas at:

Moxa Americas Inc
www.moxa.com


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