Some network routers have a built-in cellular gateway for use when the landline is down. But these “all-in-one” specialty solutions have their drawbacks. They don’t always offer state-of-the-art routing features, may require non-standard configurations, and may not be available at the same cost as brand-name routers supplied by preferred partners.
Download this white paper to learn:
- the six things you should consider when selecting a best-in-class-4G LTE cellular solution, and
- how using a standalone gateway ensures the best cellular connection and can optimize costs.