Domestic "Stribogs" instead of foreign routers. "Roselectronika" has created interesting routers, one of them allows working with eight cellular operators

Another model resembles a computer and can be connected to a monitor

The "Rostec" holding, part of "Roselectronika", Joint-Stock Company "Inteltech" has created a router line called "Stribog". Several interesting models are included in this line.

The first is essentially a miniature computer. The router has a processor, RAM, and ROM. All of this connects to a monitor as a single module. The device combines the functions of a router and a router, and the integrated infrared port allows you to use the router as a TV set-top box.

The second router model stands out with its eight SIM-card slots. That is, the router can connect to the networks of eight different operators. The router's software automatically determines the highest speed channel and distributes traffic, maintaining a stable connection. In addition, the router allows you to combine several channels to increase data transfer speed. This device can be used by organizations to connect to the Internet, e.g., remote objects.

Both routers are built on a modular basis and have expansion capabilities. They are equipped with gigabit LAN and WAN ports, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports, PCI-E and Mini PCI-E sockets.

"The company's specialists used the existing developments in communication systems to create civilian equipment that can replace the equipment of such manufacturers as Cisco, D-Link, TP-Link. At the moment, prototypes of the products have been created. Devices allow you to quickly set up a high-speed wireless network at home, in the office, at an industrial site", - said the general director of JSC "Inteltech" Mikhail Vinokur.

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