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ICR-4453

ICR-4400 series - 5G

Brand :
ADVANTECH

Ultra high-speed 5G router and powerful high-performance Edge Computing gateway

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TheICR-4461 is an ultra-high-speed 5G NR (New Radio) router and advanced Edge Computing gateway, designed for the global market. Thanks to 5G's gigabit speed, low latency and high network availability, it represents a major breakthrough for Massive IoT and eMBB (Enhanced Mobile Broadband) applications, such as mobile Internet access, video surveillance and security systems, as well as industrial infrastructures requiring high throughput and reliable data transmission.

The router supports fallback on LTE (LTE-A Pro) and 3G, guaranteeing stable connectivity in areas where 5G coverage is still limited.

Based on the new v4 router platform, it features advanced computing power thanks to a Cortex A72 processor clocked at 1200 MHz, 4 GB eMMC memory, 4 MB flash memory and 1024 MB RAM. Designed for critical infrastructures, it emphasizes enhanced security with the implementation of TPM 2.0 and an anti-sabotage button, guaranteeing optimal protection of sensitive data and networks.


- QUAD-CORE CPU & Enhanced Memory RAM 1024 MB/eMMC 1.3 GB
- 5x GIGABIT Ethernet (4x switch +1 independent)
- Optional 4x PoE PSE (802.3at)
- Independent SFP FIBRE Port
- USB host, active GNSS Receiver
- RS232, RS485, CAN BUS, 2x DI, 2x DO
- 2x SIM, eSIM Ready,
- TPM 2.0 - HW SECURE Element, Secure Boot
- Optional MuMIMO WIFI 802.11ac
- Advantech ICR-OS (Linux), RouterAPP
- CertifiÈ RED, PTCRB

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5G, Ethernet, Wifi
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