R10A is not only an industrial-grade router, but also has outstanding feature such as programmable logic control, cycle timer, edge computing and replaces PLC to a certain extent. it can be used as Modbus RTU/TCP Master for data acquisition, convert Modbus to MQTT protocol, or Transparently Transmit data (Pass-through). One-click directly connect to multiple cloud platforms such as AWS IoT, Thingsboard cloud, Huawei cloud etc. It is suitable for remote monitoring and remote control.
Router function:
R10A support WiFi both AP mode and Client mode. It can provide Internet access for other networking devices, such as IP camera.
Data acquisition DAQ and cloud monitoring :
R10A can performs Modbus Master to poll data from meters/sensors , and then transmit data to cloud platform for remote monitoring
Extension function :
R10A can connect the I/O modules either by RS485/232 or Ethernet cable, so as to extend I/O .
Main Features
Supports 4G wireless Internet access, and APN parameters can be set.
Intelligent anti-drop line, support online detection, online maintenance, automatic redial, ensure that the device is always online;
Cloud remote background management, remote upgrade and remote configuration;
GPS is supported and location data can be published via MQTT;
Supports VPN protocols such as L2TP, IPSEC, and OPENVPN;
Support RS485 and RS232 serial port transparent transmission and MODBUS RTU to TCP;
Complete and robust router function, support a variety of Internet access methods: automatic allocation, specified IP, PPPoE;
Monitors the online status of network devices connected to the LAN port and reports the status through the platform;
Support IPTABLES firewall, various network protocols;
Support WAN port and 4G network connection switch, preferentially use WAN port wired network;
Supports MODBUS and MQTT protocols, and MQTT supports SSL encryption;
Alarms are sent by SMS or email;
Supports one-time timers, periodic timers, and cyclic timers;
Supports remote upgrade through web pages。
Dynamic DDNS: Supports peanut shell, 88IP, and dynDNS;
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