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|  | Cellular Routers
 Moxa's cellular routers allow you to connect up to four Ethernet devices to cellular networks, and provide secure cellular GSM/GPRS or UMTS/HSDPA connections for reliable primary and backup network connectivity to industrial automation devices. Cellular routers come with complete routing and network protocols to allow you to connect remote LANs and remote Ethernet devices to cellular networks.

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|  | Cellular IP Gateways
 Moxa's IP gateway is assigned an IP address by your service provider. Network Address Translation (NAT) handles the outgoing TCP/IP connections. This allows any number of local Ethernet devices to act as outgoing TCP/IP clients to access remote servers. The IP gateway will appear to the "public" Internet as a single IP address. You can set the OnCell's TCP port numbers to direct incoming connections to local Ethernet devices.

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|  | Cellular IP Modems
 Moxa cellular IP modems are equipped with dial-up capability, which means you no longer need to worry about installing an IPC or limiting yourself to serial devices that have dial-up capability. Instead, you can connect your serial devices directly to the cellular IP modem.

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|  | Cellular Modems
 In industrial networking applications, cellular modems must use an intermediary device with dial-up capability, such as an IPC, embedded computer, PLC, etc., in order to connect serial devices to a cellular network.

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|  | Cellular Antennas

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