Description
Cisco IR829 Wi-Fi 4 IEEE 802.11n Cellular Modem/Wireless Router
The Cisco IR829 Industrial Integrated Services Router is a rugged, compact networking powerhouse built to deliver reliable, high-performance connectivity in harsh industrial environments. Combining a versatile Wi‑Fi 4 (IEEE 802.11n) wireless LAN with multimode 3G/4G LTE cellular WAN, this router provides seamless internet access, secure remote management, and flexible deployment options for manufacturing floors, remote facilities, transportation fleets, and critical infrastructure. Its durable design, integrated 9-32 VDC power input, and enterprise-grade features make it a dependable backbone for industrial networks where uptime matters.
- The IR829 is engineered for demanding environments. Its rugged construction and compact form factor are designed to withstand dust, vibration, and wide operating temperatures, enabling reliable operation in factory settings, outdoor installations, and mobile applications. This resilience translates into lower maintenance costs and fewer unexpected outages, helping teams keep critical processes online even in challenging conditions.
- Flexible wireless connectivity with Wi‑Fi 4 (IEEE 802.11n) ensures dependable local device access and guest connectivity at the edge. Whether you’re enabling on-site mobile devices, sensors, or laptops, the IR829 provides stable wireless coverage alongside its cellular WAN, reducing the need for separate access points in space-constrained deployments.
- Multimode cellular WAN (3G/4G LTE) offers robust, always-on connectivity as a primary link or a reliable failover to preserve critical communications. This capability is ideal for remote sites, backup connectivity for field equipment, and fleet deployments where wired options are impractical. The router is designed to optimize WAN usage, balancing performance and reliability across multiple paths.
- Flexible power and integration options simplify installation in a wide range of environments. With an integrated 9-32 VDC power input, the IR829 adapts to industrial power rails, vehicles, and embedded installations, reducing the need for separate power management components and enabling more compact, tidy installations.
- Backed by Cisco’s reputation for security and reliability, the IR829 provides enterprise-grade features and remote management capabilities that help IT teams monitor, configure, and secure critical networks from centralized controllers or cloud-based management tools. The combination of secure access, remote updates, and centralized control supports long-term maintenance and compliant operations in industrial settings.
Technical Details of Cisco IR829 Wi-Fi 4 IEEE 802.11n Cellular Modem/Wireless Router
- Form factor and design: Rugged industrial integrated services router with a compact footprint suitable for edge deployments in harsh environments.
- Wireless LAN: Wi‑Fi 4 (IEEE 802.11n) capability for local wireless connectivity to edge devices, sensors, and user devices on the factory floor or remote sites.
- Cellular WAN: Multimode 3G and 4G LTE wireless WAN support for primary connectivity or dependable failover when wired links are unavailable.
- Power input: Integrated 9-32 VDC power supply input to accommodate a wide range of industrial power sources, including vehicle, cabinet, and site electrical systems.
- Security and management: Enterprise-grade security features and remote management capabilities to simplify deployment, monitoring, and updates across distributed networks.
How to install Cisco IR829 Wi-Fi 4 IEEE 802.11n Cellular Modem/Wireless Router
- Plan your deployment: determine the best mounting location (wall or cabinet), ensuring adequate airflow and easy access to the power input and any SIM card slots or cellular modules if used.
- Prepare power and network connections: connect the 9-32 VDC power supply to the device and plan the path for Ethernet or other WAN connections you will use alongside the cellular link.
- Insert SIM and enable cellular WAN (if applicable): if you plan to use the 3G/4G LTE path, insert the SIM card as outlined in the device manual and configure APN settings if required by your carrier.
- Access the management interface: power on the router and connect a computer to the local network or to a dedicated management port. Open the device’s web-based management interface using the printed default address or the setup wizard provided by Cisco, then follow the guided configuration to set up WAN, LAN, and wireless parameters.
- Configure WAN failover and routing: define primary and backup WAN paths (cellular versus wired) and establish routing rules or VPN tunnels as needed to ensure seamless connectivity for critical applications.
- Set security and monitoring options: enable firewall rules, update to the latest firmware, configure remote management access, and set up monitoring alerts to stay informed about link status and device health.
- Test connectivity and validate performance: verify that devices can connect to the Wi-Fi network, confirm cellular and wired WAN failover works as intended, and run basic throughput and latency checks to ensure the network meets your operational requirements.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What environments is the Cisco IR829 suitable for? A: The IR829 is built for harsh industrial environments and is ideal for factory floors, remote sites, transportation fleets, and critical infrastructure where rugged reliability and multiple connectivity options are essential.
- Q: Does the IR829 support cellular backup? A: Yes. It supports multimode 3G/4G LTE cellular WAN as a primary or backup connectivity option, providing continuity of service when wired links are unavailable or unreliable.
- Q: Is there built-in Wi‑Fi? A: The device includes Wi‑Fi 4 (IEEE 802.11n) capabilities to support edge devices and wireless client access in industrial environments.
- Q: How is power supplied to the IR829? A: The router features an integrated 9-32 VDC power input to accommodate a wide range of industrial power sources, including vehicle and cabinet power rails.
- Q: How do I manage updates and security? A: Cisco devices support secure remote management and firmware updates. Use the official Cisco management tools to apply updates, configure security policies, and monitor device health.
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