CAR-A-WAN stands for moving mobile internet: reliable and fast

With CAR-A-WAN you're able today work there, where ordinary cellular routers fail: in fast moving vehicles, traveling by coaches, riding trains or sudden difficult environment conditions

E1-certified

The Embedded-PC we're using is E1-certified by the German Kraftfahrtbundesamt (KBA) for any commercial vehicle equipped with DC power supply.

  • v2: 24V DC power supply
  • v3: 12V DC power supply
  • v4: 12V/24V DC power supply
  • v6: 12V/24V DC power supply

Linux inside

IPmotion has developed for the CAR-A-WAN router a special Linix distribution, which is:

  • able to updated over the air (OTA) (update server)
  • OpenVPN enabled
  • IPsec supporting (StrongSwan)
  • focused on a mainstream release and has also customer forks with any possible code

The road-spot to work simply homelike

Perfect working in these networks:

Sierra Wireless  (now Semtec) MC 7455 (EMEA)

LTE Frequency Bands:

Band Frequency (Tx) Frequency (Rx)
Band 1 1920–1980 MHz 2110–2170 MHz
Band 2 1850–1910 MHz 1930–1990 MHz
Band 3 1710–1785 1805–1880 MHz
Band 4 1710–1755 2110–2155 MHz
Band 5 824–849 MHz 869–894 MHz
Band 7 2500–2570 MHz 2620–2690 MHz
Band 8 880–915 MHz 925–960 MHz
Band 12 699–716 MHz 729–746 MHz
Band 13 777–787 MHz 746–756 MHz
Band 20 832–862 MHz 791–821 MHz
Band 25 1850–1915 MHz 1930–1995 MHz
Band 26 814–849 MHz 859–894 MHz
Band 29 n/a 717–728 MHz
Band 30 2305–2315 MHz 2350–2360 MHz
Band 41 2496–2690 MHz (TDD)

WCDMA Frequency Bands
Band 1 Frequency (Tx) Frequency (Rx)
Band 1 1920–1980 MHz 2110–2170 MHz
Band 2 1850–1910 MHz 1930–1990 MHz
Band 3 1710–1785 MHz 1805–1880 MHz
Band 4 1710–1755 MHz 2110–2155 MHz
Band 5 824–849 MHz 869–894 MHz
Band 8 880–915 MHz 925–960 MHz

optional:

Quectel RG255C Mini PCIe (Global)

5G SA: n1/2/3/5/7/8/12/13/14/18/20/25/26/
28/30/38/40/41/48/66/70/71/77/78/79;
LTE-FDD: B1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/14/17/18/19/
20/25/26/28/30/66/71;
LTE-TDD: B34/38/39/40/41/42/43/48