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Airlink Raven uses 3G airtime to stream files

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Sep 3, 2009

Alpha Micro Components has launched the Sierra Wireless Airlink Raven XE 3G router.

The product enables customers to add a high-speed wireless function to existing solutions using low-cost 3G airtime to stream large files and high-quality images across the Internet.

It can also be used by businesses as a backup solution when experiencing Internet downtime.

Equipped with a ruggedised solid metal exterior, the Airlink Raven features Sierra Wireless Aleos technology that simplifies integration, installation, operation and maintenance of any wireless data solution.

Additional capabilities include remote monitoring and configuration, packet-level diagnostics and over-the-air firmware updates.

Measuring 76 x 27 x 103mm and weighing 185g, it can be integrated into ATMs, kiosks and media servers.

It incorporates a high-speed ARM9 processor and has a 10/100 RJ45 Ethernet interface, mini USB port and 3G-optimised architecture that offers strong, reliable network connectivity.

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