Collection: Routers
We partner with leading manufacturers in LTE/5G technology to meet different business requirements – in any functionality, shape, or form. Our routers cater to a wide range of enterprises and use cases, whether from portable routers for on-the-go connectivity to branch networks, or from industrial settings to ruggedized equipment for rough environments.
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Cradlepoint R1900 Global
Regular price From $3,339.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Cradlepoint W1850 Global
Regular price From $2,504.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Cradlepoint IBR900 Japan
Regular price From $1,949.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Cradlepoint IBR900 APAC
Regular price From $1,083.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Cradlepoint IBR600C APAC
Regular price From $969.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Cradlepoint E3000 EU
Regular price From $3,589.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Cradlepoint E3000 APAC
Regular price From $3,589.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Cradlepoint E300 EU
Regular price From $2,404.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Cradlepoint E3000 Japan
Regular price From $3,589.00 NZDRegular priceUnit price / per
Product FAQs
What is a router? What is its purpose?
A router is a networking device that connects two or more packet-switched networks or subnetworks. It serves two primary functions: managing traffic between these networks by forwarding data packets to their intended IP addresses, and allowing multiple devices to use the same Internet connection by dispersing the signal via a local area network
(LAN).
What is the difference between a router and a modem? Do I need both for my business network?
The modem is responsible for sending and receiving signals from the internet service provider (ISP), while the router disperses the signal to devices on the local area network (LAN). Both serve different network functions and work in tandem to allow multiple devices to connect to the same ISP.