INA1607 Fanless uCPE/SD-WAN Appliance for Reliable and Silent Operation

INA1607 Fanless uCPE/SD-WAN Appliance for Reliable and Silent Operation

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IBASE Technology Inc., a global leader in industrial computing and network security solutions, introduces the INA1607, a fanless uCPE/SD-WAN appliance designed to meet modern connectivity demands in edge computing, enterprise IT, and industrial IoT. Powered by the Intel® Atom™ x7405C processor (formerly Amston Lake), the INA1607 provides reliable and efficient networking with quiet, low-maintenance operation.

INA1607 FEATURES:

  • Intel® Atom® x7405C processor (formerly Amston Lake)
  • 1x DDR5 SODIMM; Max. 16GB (ECC/non-ECC)
  • 4x 2.5GbE RJ45
  • 2x GbE RJ45 and 2x GbE SFP
  • 1x Mini PCI-E slot
  • 2x M.2 slot
  • Supports WiFi/WiFi 6, LTE/5G, with up to 6 antennas

Its fanless design enhances durability and reduces noise, making it ideal for environments where cooling systems are impractical. The INA1607 supports up to 16GB of DDR5 memory and features four 2.5GbE RJ45 ports alongside two dual-function GbE ports (RJ45/SFP), offering flexible deployment options. To maximize wireless connectivity, it supports WiFi/WiFi 6, LTE/5G modules, and up to six antennas, ensuring seamless, high-speed communication across distributed networks. To ensure efficient data handling, it features a mini PCI-E slot and two M.2 slots: one for wireless modules and the other for additional storage. Storage options also include a 2.5” SATA drive bay and up to 64GB eMMC storage, making it capable of handling intensive workloads and secure data processing.

The appliance also features three USB 3.0 ports, an RJ45 console for management, and GPIO interfaces for custom solutions. A 12V, 84W power adapter ensures consistent performance across demanding network environments. With its compact, silent design and versatile capabilities, the INA1607 is an ideal choice for SD-WAN, virtualized customer premises equipment (uCPE), and remote office connections. It helps organizations stay connected while minimizing operational noise and costs.

For more information, please visit www.ibase.com.tw

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