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4300 Remote Access Router

This hardware component allows for remote access or assistance on industrial devices where machinery plants are lacking any wired connection by means of 4G modems and Wi-Fi.
The router integrates greatly into any automation system without impacting the setup of the devices included therein, since no configuration adjustment is required for them.
Once installed, you can configure and manage the router connection or create and manage any subnets through a router System Manager and FactoryTalk Remote Access Manager. Routers allow you to set up NAT and routing rules outside the VPN.
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4300 Remote Access Router can be integrated into any existing automation network without impacting the hardware devices installed in the plant. Adding the Stratix
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4300 Remote Access Router does not require any configuration change to the settings of the existing devices.
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4300 Remote Access Router supports update procedures to provide easy maintenance of the device.
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4300 Remote Access routers are equipped with a Linux operating system and feature the following interfaces:
  • one Gigabit Ethernet WAN port for internet connection
  • one or four Gigabit  Ethernet LAN port for local area network connection
  • one USB 2.0 port
  • one isolated multistandard serial interface
  • one integrated four-port Gigabit Ethernet switch
  • two digital inputs for enabling remote access, and two relay outputs for WAN connection activation and "remote service in progress" signaling.
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