Lantronix recently launched its PremierWave EN embedded Linux wireless device server. The module allows design engineers and OEMs to add wireless Ethernet networking to any device.
When incorporated within an OEM product, the secure, high-quality wireless connectivity enables businesses to securely transmit medical, financial, customer or other important information across corporate networks. The module allows customers to leverage the advantages offered by the dual band 802.11 a/b/g/n standard, including network load balancing and traffic segmentation.
The module offers a combination of performance and low power via its 32-bit ARM9 processor in a compact footprint. It is built on an embedded Linux operating system and includes a device server application. The SmartRoam technology ensures uninterrupted connectivity between wireless networks, improving reliability. It also supports a variety of standards and protocols, including IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n, 2.4 and 5GHz WiFi networks, module approval in several countries, and security standards including advanced encryption standard, secure socket layer, transport layer security, and secure shell. The VIP Access ensures secure remote access to equipment, even if it is behind a corporate firewall.