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IT Buyers’
Guide for
In-Vehicle
Network
Solutions
Overview
The continued expansion of digital technologies and applications
in vehicle fleets has gone hand-in-hand with reliance on wireless
technology. From mass transit and school buses to ambulances,
police cruisers, and fire apparatuses to taxis, food trucks, and delivery
vehicles, many fleets today cannot function without constant LTE
connectivity everywhere they go.
Vehicles are equipped with a broad range of connected technologies,
including IoT devices such as surveillance cameras, Point-of-Sale
devices, and digital signs; Wi-Fi channels for staff and passengers;
AVL and telematics systems; and much more.
Luckily, many of today’s in-vehicle routers and network management
platforms are flexible enough to support such diverse needs. However,
it’s important to match your unique fleet connectivity needs with
the best possible solution — taking into account the importance of
automatic failover between multiple cellular carriers, data security
features, and centralized network management. This buyers’ guide will
provide information about important features and key options for your
organization to consider.
A Comprehensive
Comparison of Solutions
for Vehicle Fleets
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The Digital Transformation of Vehicle Fleets
In every industry that relies on vehicles, technology and connectivity matter
more than ever. Businesses that focus on customer
service — including mass transit, private transportation, food trucks, and more
— now must have guest Wi-Fi and advanced
POS systems, along with the ability to add remotely managed digital signage for
displaying key messages or advertising. First
responder agencies use a variety of ruggedized tablets, computers, devices, and
applications to reduce response time and
keep everyone safer. And most organizations that depend on vehicles — from
service trucks to school buses — can find ways to
improve efficiency based on surveillance cameras, telemetry data, and real-time
GPS information.
Video Surveillance Driver Tablet GPS / Vehicle Tracking Telematics
Digital Signage Custom Apps Passenger Wi-Fi Point-of-Sale
What to Look for in an In-Vehicle Networking Solution
The most important technologies for vehicles depend on LTE connectivity that
never stops. When selecting a wireless
networking router and overall solution for your fleet, these are some of the
most important features to look for:
Router Essentials
— Built-in enterprise-grade LTE modem
— Software-defined radio supporting
multiple carriers
— Optional second modem for
wireless-to-wireless failover
— Support for Ethernet and Wi-Fi as
WAN
— Dual-band, dual-concurrent Wi-Fi
— Active GPS
Hardware Protection
— Ruggedization for vibration, shock,
dust, splash, and humidity
— Mounting integrated into the
hardware for optimal placement and
shock resistance
— Automatic router power on and off to
mirror vehicle’s ignition status
— Wide voltage input range with
reverse polarity and transient voltage
protection
— Transient and reverse polarity
voltage protection
Software Features
— Centralized and cloud-controlled
configurations, updates and
upgrades, and troubleshooting
— Robust LTE uptime and performance
analytics for actionable insights
— Support for an Intrusion Protection
and Detection System (IDS/IPDS) that
defends against network breaches
— Content filtering
— Expansive cloud-delivered data
security dashboards



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