IIM EVDO Routers | IIM 1XRTT Routers
IIM 1000 Router is the ideal platform for all of your wireless data needs. The IIM 1000 Router is available in two LAN configurations, the IIM 1000A Router for Ethernet centric applications and the IIM 1000B Router supporting the entire range of LAN options.
IIM 1000A Router's capabilities target users requiring multiple Ethernet connections for a wide variety of devices including PC's, IP cameras, IPTV set top boxes, network printers and Wi-Fi access points.
IIM 1000B Router’s capabilities begin where wireless modems leave off, offering a complete IP router and firewall with a wide variety of LAN connections including Ethernet, RS232, RS485, USB, and relay management, each of which can be routed over the CDMA2000/1XRTT wireless network. IIM 1000 Router is a completely self-contained industrial strength solution based on a proven Linux implementation and best in class CDMA radio technology. With it’s intuitive web based administration and widespread network approvals your application can be rapidly brought onto your network from almost anywhere, often at a fraction of the cost of a “wired” solution.
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IPSEC VPN Embedded SecurityIIM1000 series routers now include an implementation of IPSEC for Linux. The IPSEC embedded application on board the router provides secure pipes for ATM networks, secure M2M applications, and remote/mobile security applications. IPSEC is Internet Protocol SECurity. It uses strong cryptography to provide both authentication and encryption services. Authentication ensures that packets are from the right sender and have not been altered in transit. Encryption prevents unauthorised reading of packet contents. These services allow you to build secure tunnels through untrusted networks. Everything passing through the untrusted net is encrypted by the IPSEC gateway machine and decrypted by the gateway at the other end. The result is Virtual Private Network or VPN. This is a network which is effectively private even though it includes machines at several different sites connected by the insecure Internet. Several companies are co-operating in the Secure Wide Area Network (S/WAN) project to ensure that products will interoperate.
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