Introduction
The H685 series Cellular Router designed for establish a 2G/3G/4G cellular and Wi-Fi wireless network and share a cellular broadband connection. The H685 series Cellular Router enables users to quickly create a secure Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) network and provide access to the Internet using a cellular network. By connect to cellular mobile network; an Internet connection can be accessed and shared virtually anywhere within a wireless broadband network.
E-Lins’ mobile data products are widely used in more than twenty industrial fields, such as power control, water schedule, traffic, oil field, weather forecast, environmental protection, street lamp control, post, bank and many other areas
Industrial Application
- Remote Data Monitor and Control
- CCTV, security surveillance
- Water, gas and oil flow metering and schedule
- AMR (automatic meter reading)
- Power station monitoring and control
- Remote POS (point of sale) terminals, ATM,
- Traffic signals monitor and control, Traffic info guidance
- Oil field, weather forecast, environmental protection, street lamp monitoring and control
- Early Warning of Mountain Torrent
- Fleet management
- Power distribution network supervision
- Central heating system supervision
- Weather station data transmission
- Hydrologic data acquisition
- Vending machine
- Telemetry, SCADA
- Vehicle logistics and diagnostics controlling
- Parking meter and Taxi Monitor
- Telecom equipment supervision (Mobile base station, microwave or optical relay station)
The NEW H685 openwrt router adopted the latest developed firmware, which is much more powerful than before. The most remarkable feature is OpenVPN, this means a lot.
OpenVPN’s use of common network protocols (TCP and UDP) makes it a desirable alternative to IPsec in situations where an ISP may block specific VPN protocols in order to force users to subscribe to a higher-priced, “business grade,” service tier。
When OpenVPN uses Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) transports to establish a tunnel, performance will be acceptable only as long as there is sufficient excess bandwidth on the un-tunneled network link to guarantee that the tunneled TCP timers do not expire. If this becomes untrue, performance falls off dramatically. This is known as the “TCP meltdown problem”
Besides, H685 added 700Mhz(B28) in its range this time, especially for Australia users.