CME Gateway
A rugged low-cost, low-bandwidth modem to connect Ethernet devices to CAT-M mobile network
Brochure: CME Gateway
Are you tired of wired sensor limitations? Wouldn’t it be nice if legacy devices - like electricity meters - could send their data over the mobile network, like our phones do? With CME Gateway you can achieve just that and more.
It has two Ethernet ports, an on-board CPU, 64MB of RAM, and the crown jewel: a powerful built-in CAT-M narrow-band LTE modem for extremely efficient, low-cost, low-bandwidth mobile internet connectivity.
Sure, the narrowband won’t be able to stream YouTube videos, but it serves a different purpose: it offers better network coverage and transmits data via the most affordable data plans in the world.
With the IP66 water resistance rating, the sturdy unit can survive a variety of harsh environments and setups: damp attics, rainy forests, farming equipment and so on.
It has PoE-in, PoE-out, and a 2-pin DC terminal for handy powering.
To make management even easier Mikrotik added a simple single-chain 2.4 GHz wireless - so you can use the MikroTik smartphone app to configure everything.
The board also supports GPS, so if you know your way around RouterOS scripting, you can try collecting weekly, daily or even hourly location data as well
- RAM
- 64 MB
- RouterOS License
- 4.0
- SIM slots
- 1
- 10/100 Ethernet ports
- 2
- Storage
- 16 MB
- 2.4 GHz antenna gain (dBi)
- 2.0
- USB ports
- 0
- 2.4 GHz Wifi chains
- 1.0
- Cores
- 1.0
- CPU
- QCA9531
- CPU Architecture
- MIPSBE
- CPU Frequency
- 650 MHz
- DC inputs
- 2
- Max power consumption
- 6 W/31 W
- OS
- RouterOS v7
- PoE in
- 802.3af/at
- PoE-in input Voltage
- 18-57 V
- PoE-out ports
- Ether2
- PoE-out type
- Passive PoE up to 57V
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