Lantronix expands its G520 series of transport pack routers

Jacques Issa of Lantronix

Lantronix Inc., has announced expansion of its G520 series of transport pack routers. The G528 5G and G526 4G CAT-4 routers are poised to redefine global connectivity by delivering cyber security and connectivity designed to cater needs of connected world. According to Berg insight, global IoT (internet of things) gateway market value will grow from $1.47 billion (€1.38 billion) in 2023 to $2.17 billion (€2.04 billion) in 2026 at a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 22%.

Cellular IoT (internet of things) gateways have evolved from simple networking devices to aggregation points. Presently connected environment demands advanced security, routing and edge computing functionality driving need for ultra-secure, high-performance routers that can process and analyse data at edge.

“The Lantronix G528 5G and G526 4G CAT-4 Transport Pack Routers are prepared to set a new industry standard for cybersecurity and network performance. Our routers deliver the flexibility and security needed for organisations to confidently deploy IoT solutions across the world and unlock the true potential of next-generation networks.” says Jacques Issa, vice president of marketing at Lantronix.

These transport pack routers are engineered to meet or exceed security requirements required by diverse industries. This includes transportation, utilities and healthcare, and to empower organisations to harness changing potential of 5G and 4G networks without compromising on data protection.

Main features of G520-series routers include:

  • Dedicated hardware security element – The recent routers come equipped with a dedicated hardware-based security element that ensures protection of sensitive data. This provides an additional layer of defense against cyber threats, safeguarding against potential vulnerabilities and unauthorised access.
  • InfiniShield software suite – Lantronix’s proprietary InfiniShield software suite complements the routers’ dedicated hardware security element by providing advanced security features, including secure boot, encrypted communication and secure firmware updates. InfiniShield ensures end-to-end data integrity and mitigates risk of tampering or unauthorised modifications.
  • Global security and flexibility – Designed for worldwide deployment, routers are equipped to operate across diverse network infrastructures. Their global LTE (long term evolution) compatibility allows for integration into present networks, enabling organisations to extend their reach to markets without any geographical limitations.
  • High performance – Both routers deliver better data transfer speed, low latency and secure connectivity to ensure uninterrupted data transmission for mission-critical applications, vital for real-time monitoring and decision making.
  • Easy integration and deployment – Designed for ease of deployment, recent routers provide simple integration into existing infrastructures, reducing time-to-market for IoT projects. In addition, their user-friendly interface and remote management capabilities simplify monitoring, configuration and maintenance.
  • Lantronix IoT Platform Consoleflow – Both routers come equipped with Lantronix’s IoT management platform, consoleflow, which simplifies remote deployment, firmware updates and real-time monitoring. Consoleflow empowers users to manage their IoT deployments with ease for streamlined operations and optimised performance.

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