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The FCC Sunset Clause allows wireless carriers to shut down their analog networks (AMPS) after February 18, 2008. The Sierra Wireless AirLink RJ-11 IP Gateway enables seamless migration of remote devices currently using the AMPS network for dial-up data transfer.
For remote devices that only have RJ-11 interfaces, the RJ-11 IP Gateway provides dial tone, negotiates standard modem protocols, and establishes a TCP connection to the host over the digital cellular network using an AirLink Raven-X or Raven-E. The RJ-11 IP Gateway also receives incoming connection requests through the Raven-X and appears like an incoming data call to the remote device.
For customers with analog equipment on the host side of the application the RJ-11 Host Gateway will enable seamless migration to digital dellular data networks without replacing host system infrastructure.
The Host RJ-11 IP Gateway provides dial tone to the host and translates the dialed number to the IP address or domain name of the remote Raven-E. It then establishes a TCP connection over the cellular network to that Raven-E. Data is exchanged using TCP/IP packets.

KEY FEATURES
- RJ-11 and RJ-45 interfaces
- Provides dial-tone to connected device
- Connects to Raven-E or Raven X
- Translates circuit switched data into IP packets
KEY BENEFITS
- Enables migration from circuit switched to IP without costly infrastructure changes
- Replaces analog bag phones
- Drastically reduces the lead time for migration from analog to cellular
WHERE TO BUY?
For more information or to purchase RJ-11 IP Gateway, please click here or contact our sales team.
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LEARN MORE
Product Photos
RJ-11 IP Gateway User Guide
RJ-11 IP Datasheet
Host RJ-11 IP Gateway User Guide
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