Pepwave Max On-The-Go 3G/4G USB Router with Load Balancing Hardware Revision 2
Keep your business connected at an affordable price with a Pepwave Max OTG Router. This on-the-go enterprise mobile broadband router can combine up to four USB 3G/4G modems along with one wired WAN connection, using load balancing to give small businesses and branch offices more reliability and better performance without paying for expensive fiber optic lines. Better still, the Max OTG automatically senses when a connection fails and switches traffic over to healthy links. Even if multiple modems or WAN links falter, your network will stay online to handle important employee and customer traffic.
The compact, portable design of this tough mobile router can be plugged into your workflow in seconds and can take the pounding that comes with life on the road. Whether you’re working from the office or remotely, you can manage your router and connected devices using Pepwave’s cloud-based InControl software. Management options include a bandwidth monitor to avoid exceeding data caps and web reporting services for viewing usage statistics. 5Gstore includes a free year of tech support and around-the-clock access to our Support Portal which contains the a variety of Pepwave Max On-The-Go resources, how-to guides, and tip sheets.
Features:
Internet Connections Supported: 1 Wired WAN, 4 USB ( view full compatibility chart ) , WiFi as WAN*
WiFi Standard: 802.11 B, G, & N selectable dual-band
WiFi Range: 100-150' through walls, much greater unobstructed (variable depending on interference from other electronics and physical interference such as walls and ceilings)
Ethernet ports: 1 LAN + 1 WAN
Power Supply: AC Adapter included , DC adapter sold separately
Size: 4.3" x 4.3" x 1.2"
Features:
Automatic WAN Failover. Uptime. All the Time. Wherever you roam, the MAX On-The-Go keeps you online without interruption by automatically sensing connection status and switching between Ethernet WAN and up to 4G LTE / 3G links as needed. It all happens so quickly and seamlessly that you probably won’t even notice occasional link connectivity issues.
Ultra Mobile. Ultra Tough, Too. Compact and lightweight, the MAX On The-Go fits into any mobile workflow. And because it’s built like a tank, it’ll be ready to hit the road for years to come.
Multi-Voltage Design. Plug in Almost Anywhere. Who says 12V DC is the only way to go mobile? The MAX On-The-Go supports input voltages from 10V DC to 24V DC, so you can plug in and get to work in a wider variety of environments.
Centralized Management. At Your Desk or From the Cloud. Pepwave’s intuitive local administration console and our InControl cloud management solution make it easy to take charge of your MAX On-The-Go from across the office or halfway around the world.
Wide-Ranging Cellular Modem Support. Chances Are, You’re Good to Go. The MAX On-The-Go’s four USB ports support more than 150 4G LTE / 3G modems used by a variety of carriers worldwide. Whatever you’re using, it’ll probably work without a hitch ( view full compatibility chart ).
Cap- and Cost-Aware Routing. Minimized Expenses. Maximized Performance. The MAX On-The-Go’s bandwidth usage monitor allows you to prioritize connections by cost and data allowance. It automatically switches between connections to give you the best performance at the lowest cost, and you’ll never again have to worry about expensive data overages.
Integrated and External Antennas. Extend Your Wi-Fi Range Anytime. The MAX On-The-Go features a built-in omnidirectional antenna that lets you set up a Wi-Fi hotspot without carrying extra equipment. It also supports an external antenna using its RP-SMA Female connector.
Specs:
Dimensions: 4.3" x 4.3" x 1.2"
Weight: 0.43 lbs
WAN Interface:
4 x USB ( view full compatibility chart )
1 x 10/100M ethernet port
LAN Interface:
1 x 10/100M ethernet port
802.11b/g/n WiFi Access Point
WiFi Operating Frequency: 2412 - 2462 MHz or 5180-5825Mhz (selectable)
WiFi Antenna: Integrated 1db Omni WiFi antenna; RP-SMA Female connector for optional external WiFi antenna
Power Input: Device: 10V – 24V DC / AC Adapter: AC Input 100V – 240V, DC Output 12V
Power Consumption: 20W (max)
Operating Temperature: -10° - 65°C / -14° - 149°F
Humidty: 15% - 95% (non-condensing)
Wan:
Support for PPPoE, Static IP, DHCP
Support for Dynamic DNS services
4 x USB 4G / 3G Modems ( view full compatibility chart )
WAN Link Health Check
Bandwidth Allowance Monitor
Lan:
DHCP Server for LAN Clients
Extended DHCP Options
DHCP Reservation
DNS Proxy for LAN Clients
Complete VPN Solution:
PepVPN:
Intelligent failover
256-bit AES Encryption
Pre-shared Key Authentication
Dynamic Routing
IPsec VPN (Network-to-Network) - 2 tunnels
Load Balancing:
Intelligent Failover
Session Persistence
Per-Service Load Distribution
Multiple Algorithms
Networking:
NAT and IP Forwarding
Static Routes
Port Forwarding
Many to One, One to One NAT
NAT Pool
SIP ALG, H.323 ALG
UPnP, NAT-PMP
WINS Server
Advanced QOS:
Individual Bandwidth Control (per user only)
Custom Application QoS
Application Prioritization
Security:
DoS Prevention
Stateful Firewall
Device Management:
Web Administrative Interface
Command Line Interface
InControl Cloud Management
FusionHub Central Management
Email Notification
Active Client & Session Lists
Bandwidth Usage Statistics
Web Reporting Services
Syslog Service
Support and Warranty:
1-Year Standard Warranty
1-Year Firmware Upgrade
Certifications:
CE
RoHS
FCC
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This is the most BORING router i ever own. Why? It just works. I swapped out my flakey WIFI Ranger for this and it was up and running and stable in less than 15m; load balancing away. I felt, well, a little empty. WiFI Ranger is advertised as a Wifi booster; being able to connect to hotspots up to a mile away. However, it also advertises "multiwan" eg, load balancing which doesn't work well. The Max on the Go was balancing perfectly my 3 hotspots tethered via usb as well as a wifi as wan connection and it was doing it flawlessly. I hope pepwave comes out with a newer generation of this product as it lacks AC wifi. However, im using this in conjunction with my ubiquity amplifi mesh router to provide AC connectivitiy and its rock solid stable. Super happy with this BORING product :)
Kirk B.
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This is the most BORING router i ever own. Why? It just works. I swapped out my flakey WIFI Ranger for this and it was up and running and stable in less than 15m; load balancing away. I felt, well, a little empty. WiFI Ranger is advertised as a Wifi booster; being able to connect to hotspots up to a mile away. However, it also advertises "multiwan" eg, load balancing which doesn't work well. The Max on the Go was balancing perfectly my 3 hotspots tethered via usb as well as a wifi as wan connection and it was doing it flawlessly. I hope pepwave comes out with a newer generation of this product as it lacks AC wifi. However, im using this in conjunction with my ubiquity amplifi mesh router to provide AC connectivitiy and its rock solid stable. Super happy with this BORING product :)
Date Added: 08/08/2018 by Kirk B. (AVONDALE, AZ)
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