Description
Cisco IR829GW Wi-Fi 4 IEEE 802.11n Cellular Modem/Wireless Router
The Cisco IR829GW is a rugged, industrial-grade integrated services router designed to keep critical operations online in harsh environments. Engineered for remote sites, manufacturing floors, and outdoor installations, this model blends a compact, durable chassis with an embedded 9–32 VDC power input and multimode wireless WAN capability. Featuring Wi‑Fi 4 (IEEE 802.11n) alongside robust cellular connectivity, the IR829GW enables seamless failover between wired and wireless networks, ensuring continuous data flow for industrial control, telemetry, and remote monitoring. Its all-in-one design minimizes the need for multiple devices while delivering enterprise-grade security, flexible management, and resilient performance in environments where uptime matters most. Whether you’re building a distributed sensor network, connecting mobile assets, or extending a secure corporate network to remote locations, the IR829GW delivers dependable connectivity, simple deployment, and scalable features that grow with your operation.
- Rugged industrial router with compact form factor designed for harsh environments, dust, humidity, and vibration found in manufacturing plants, utilities, and transportation applications.
- Integrated multimode wireless WAN with 3G/4G LTE cellular modem for reliable backup or primary connectivity, enabling rapid site deployment and remote access where wired options are unavailable.
- Built-in Wi‑Fi 4 (IEEE 802.11n) access point for local wireless devices, technicians, and field equipment, providing secure wireless connectivity at 2.4 GHz with enterprise-grade security features.
- Flexible power input supporting a wide 9–32 VDC range, allowing installation with common industrial power supplies and reducing the need for additional voltage regulation hardware.
- Advanced security and manageability, including firewall capabilities, VPN support, and centralized management options to protect data and simplify remote configuration in distributed networks.
Technical Details of Cisco IR829GW Wi-Fi 4 Cellular Modem/Wireless Router
- Power input: Integrated 9–32 VDC power supply compatible with typical industrial power systems, enabling straightforward mounting in control panels, cabinets, or remote enclosures.
- Wireless WAN: Multimode 3G and 4G LTE cellular modem for diverse carrier support, network redundancy, and resilient connectivity in remote or mobile deployments.
- Wireless LAN: IEEE 802.11n Wi‑Fi (Wi‑Fi 4) operating in the 2.4 GHz band, suitable for connecting onboard devices, sensors, and field technicians without sacrificing security.
- Form factor: Compact, rugged industrial router designed to withstand demanding environments while delivering reliable routing, switching, and security capabilities in a single device.
- Security and management: Built-in firewall and VPN options along with streamlined management features suitable for enterprise and industrial networks, enabling remote monitoring and control.
how to install Cisco IR829GW Wi-Fi 4 Cellular Modem/Wireless Router
- Prepare the installation site: Choose a secure, ventilated enclosure or surface, ensuring the device is protected from dust, heat, moisture, and vibration. Verify mounting hardware and hidden cabling paths to maintain a clean setup.
- Provide power: Connect the device to a stable 9–32 VDC power source using the integrated input. Ensure proper polarity and secure power connections to prevent intermittent power loss in operation or during vibration.
- Establish primary and backup connectivity: Connect a wired Ethernet link (if available) to serve as the primary WAN and keep the cellular modem as a failover option. Alternatively, rely on the cellular WAN as the primary link for remote sites and use Ethernet for backup or local access.
- Initial network access and configuration: Access the router’s web-based interface or command-line interface using the default IP address documented in the product manual. Configure basic networking, WAN interfaces, and security policies, including firewall rules and VPN settings as needed for your environment.
- Enable Wi‑Fi and local access: Set up the 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi network with a strong SSID, WPA2/WPA3 security, and appropriate guest network isolation if required. Deploy AP settings to support field devices, laptops, and maintenance tools without exposing the core network.
- Configure cellular settings and roaming: Program APN settings, carrier profiles, and any required SIM management features. Enable automatic failover, link monitoring, and bandwidth shaping to optimize performance and reliability in variable cellular coverage areas.
- Enable security and monitoring: Implement firewall rules, VPN tunnels (site-to-site or remote access as needed), and routing policies. Enable remote logging, SNMP, or a centralized management system to monitor health, utilization, and alerts.
- Test and validate: Run connectivity tests across wired and wireless WANs, verify VPN tunnels, and confirm remote management access. Check for stable throughput, low latency, and consistent uptime under expected industrial conditions.
- Documentation and maintenance: Record configuration details, serial numbers, firmware versions, and recovery procedures. Plan firmware updates and periodic health checks to ensure ongoing security and performance.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco IR829GW? The Cisco IR829GW is an industrial-grade router that combines an integrated services router with Wi‑Fi 4 (IEEE 802.11n) and multimode cellular WAN support (3G/4G LTE). It is designed for rugged environments and enables secure, reliable connectivity for remote sites and industrial applications.
- What networks does it support? It supports wired Ethernet networking alongside wireless connectivity through Wi‑Fi 4 and cellular WAN. The device can switch or failover between wired and cellular links to maintain uninterrupted data flows, making it ideal for remote monitoring, SCADA, and asset tracking.
- What are the power requirements? It accepts a wide input of 9–32 VDC, which accommodates most industrial power systems and reduces the need for additional power conversion hardware.
- Can it function as a Wi‑Fi access point? Yes, the device includes a built-in Wi‑Fi 4 (IEEE 802.11n) access point, enabling local wireless connectivity for devices in proximity to the installation, with options to secure access and segment networks as needed.
- How is the device managed and secured? It provides enterprise-grade security features, including firewall capabilities and VPN support, along with options for remote management and monitoring to simplify administration across distributed sites.
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