RX44x2Â Description
Core Purpose
The RX44x2 is an industrial router designed to provide stable and continuous network connectivity in demanding environments. It is built to handle critical communication tasks where downtime is not acceptable. The dual-module design ensures that the device can maintain a connection even if one network fails.
Connectivity and Communication
The device supports a wide range of cellular technologies and uses two independent modules for redundancy. This allows automatic failover between connections, helping maintain uninterrupted communication. Dual SIM capability adds flexibility by allowing different operators or data plans to be used.
In addition to cellular connectivity, the router includes Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz for local wireless access and four Ethernet ports for wired devices. This makes it easy to connect multiple systems within one network.
Monitoring and Network Management
The router includes built-in tools for monitoring connection status and maintaining uptime. Features like ping reboot and periodic checks help detect and recover from connection issues automatically. It also supports secure communication through VPN technologies such as OpenVPN and IPsec, ensuring protected data transfer.
Power and Environmental Suitability
Designed for industrial use, the RX44x2 operates in a wide temperature range from –40°C to +65°C. It supports an 8–30V DC power input and can also be powered via passive PoE, offering flexible installation options. The aluminum housing provides durability for long-term deployment.
Expansion and I/O Support
The router includes RS232 and RS485 interfaces, making it suitable for integration with industrial equipment. Additional GPIO pins allow interaction with external devices, enabling simple control and monitoring tasks. A MicroSD slot also provides storage expansion when needed.
Product Variants
The RX44x2 is available in LTE CAT.4 and CAT.6 versions, both featuring dual LTE modules for enhanced performance and reliability. CAT.4 provides up to 150 Mbps with additional legacy network support, while CAT.6 delivers up to 300 Mbps for higher-speed, data-intensive applications.




































