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Integrating Spitz AX as a Cellular Failover Network

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BACKGROUND

A disrupted internet network in critical infrastructure, such as emergency services and public health facilities, can hinder response time and the quality of service.

To address this issue, these facilities employ multiple failover systems to ensure a reliable internet connection. This can be achieved by installing redundant devices that utilize different connection methods to access the same network. If the primary internet connection fails, the network would automatically switch to the next prioritized connection type.

Solution

Spitz AX (GL-X3000) - Wi-Fi 6 4G LTE / 5G NR Dual-SIM Gateway.

There are multiple ways to setup network failover systems. The most common methods are:

Scenario 1: Primary Router with Cellular Failover

The Spitz AX serves as the primary router by establishing an Ethernet connection and utilizing an activated SIM card. In the event of Ethernet connection issues, the device automatically transitions to cellular failover, ensuring a continuous connectivity.

Cellular Failover Diagram

Scenario 2: Multi-WAN Integration with Data Offloading

By integrating the Spitz AX to a multi-WAN enabled switch, the gateway can facilitate data offloading for the switch. If the switch's primary ethernet connection fails, the Spitz AX's cellular network can compensate the interrupted ethernet connection, ensuring a continuous connectivity.

Data Offloading Diagram

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Spitz AX (GL-X3000) is a versatile cellular gateway that supports Multi-WAN, Load-balancing, and Failover among four connection methods including Ethernet, Repeater, Cellular, and Tethering.

SMA Interchangeable Antennas - GL-X3000 is equipped with six SMA (Sub-Miniature version A) connectors, providing the flexibility to integrate different types of external antennas for optimizing the device towards specific application scenarios.

5G NR Connectivity - Spitz AX (GL-X3000) features CAT19 5G NR (New Radio) cellular connectivity, delivering a powerful boost in potential download speeds compared to 4G LTE at a reduced latency.

Wi-Fi and VPN Speed - Wi-Fi 6 speed of 574Mbps (2.4GHz), 2402Mbps (5GHz)

Security and Privacy - OpenVPN & WireGuard VPN

Development - Spitz AX (GL-X3000) has a sophisticated SDK and user-friendly Imagebuilder for development.

Customization and White Label Service

Firmware

Spitz AX (GL-X3000) runs on OpenWrt v21.02, our proprietary firmware based on OpenWrt. It supports more than 5000 ready-made plug-ins for customization. Simply browse, install, and manage packages with our no-code interface within the device’s Admin Panel at 192.168.8.1.

White Label

GL.iNet's routers, Admin Panel, and GoodCloud remote device management platform are all available for white label services, including custom logos, silk printings, custom packages, interface, and more. Feel free to contact our account managers to inquire about the terms and extent of our customization services.

Learn more about GL.iNet's white label & customization services:

https://www.gl-inet.com/solutions/white-label-service/