Nokia Industrial 5G fieldrouter FRRO501c
Nokia Industrial fieldrouters benefit from a highly ruggedized, anti-vibration design and IP67 rating, allowing them to be deployed indoors and outdoors in industrial environments. Nokia is pioneering the use of 5G fieldrouters to solve the challenge of reliably connecting legacy industrial equipment and vehicles to a private wireless network, allowing mining companies, port operators, manufacturers and other enterprises to benefit from Industry 4.0 use cases such as autonomous operations. Supporting a wide range of 4.9G, 5G, and CBRS bands, Nokia Industrial fieldrouters leverage a comprehensive feature set enabling them to efficiently handle data traffic using a range of protocols including PROFINET, OPC-UA, EtherCAT, and Modbus.
Product description
Available models:
Nokia Industrial 5G fieldrouter FRRO501c for Canada, US & Japan
- FCC Certificate
- ROHS
- REACH
- WEEE
- TELEC, JATE
- ISED
- GPS: Passive detection - GPS / GLONASS / BeiDou / Galileo
You can complement your Industrial device and Private Wireless solution with integrated Nokia Industrial device management to support zero-touch onboarding and plug and play operation of any Nokia Industrial user equipment, with scalability to manage your entire device population.
Nokia Industrial fieldrouters transfer network monitoring data to Nokia Network Digital Twin enabling a close to real time assessment of network performance.
Technical details
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Product ID
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HWNDUSES1055
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Technologies
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4.9G/LTE, 5G, Wi-Fi
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GPS
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1
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Locations
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Americas, Japan
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Chipset
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Nokia Industrial 5G fieldrouter FRRO501c for Canada, US & Japan: Qualcomm SDX55 + IPQ
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Ruggedization
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Yes
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IP protection
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IP67
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Certifications
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FCC, ISED, Telec, RCM
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Usage and features
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Connect assets
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Industry segments
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Applicable to most industries
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Additional accessories
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Manufacturer
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Nokia
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Related products
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Nokia MX Boost, Nokia Network Digital Twin & Network Digital Twin Analyze This, Nokia Industrial device management for IoT devices
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