What to consider
WiFi access points provide local wireless coverage for users, devices, tablets, handhelds and temporary networks.
- Application and bandwidth requirement
- Remote access and security method
- Power, mounting and environment
- Interfaces such as Ethernet, serial, I/O, WiFi or cellular
- Remote management and support expectations
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Choosing the right option
The cheapest product can become expensive if it creates site visits, unstable signal, poor remote access or support problems. Choose the product around the job, then select SIM, antenna and configuration to match.
FAQ
Should I buy the product on its own?
You can, but most professional sites benefit from matching the product with the right SIM, antenna and access method.
Can M2M Store help specify it?
Yes. Send the application and site details and we will recommend the correct stack.
Is 5G always better?
No. 5G is useful for bandwidth, but 4G can be the better option for lighter telemetry or areas with stronger 4G coverage.