New, bigger booth demonstrates expansion course
London, UK, Monday 17th January, 2011 - Nearly a dozen new products and the biggest exhibition booth in the company's history: Networking specialists LANCOM come to this year's CeBIT bigger and more innovative than ever. Awaiting visitors in Hall 13 (Booth C28) are numerous innovations in the areas of professional cellular routers (HSPA+, LTE), 802.11n wireless LAN, VPN site connectivity, and also new functions for the LANCOM operating system LCOS. Also on the booth: A first insight into the world of future networking with IPv6 and detailed solution scenarios for applications in a variety of industries.
LANCOM - CeBIT 2011On a display area covering 140 square meters, the manufacturer based in Aachen, Germany presents the LANCOM 1781, the first of its new range of routers. These products are based on an entirely new high-performance hardware platform designed to meet the most rigorous demands on bandwidth and availability: Indoor and outdoor models with LTE/HSPA+, fiber-optics, 802.11n wireless LAN, and Gigabit Ethernet.
LANCOM goes to the limits of feasibility in wireless LAN: From indoor devices to a new generation of 802.11n outdoor equipment with fiber-optic interfaces and Gigabit Ethernet, industrial-grade access points in dust-resistant metal housings, and also outdoor devices that combine wireless LAN and cellular telephony.
Expert LANCOM users will appreciate the innovations in the LANCOM operating system LCOS: Layer-3 tunneling for WLAN controllers enables virtual networking without the complexity of VLANs; applications include guest Internet access and voice services (Voice over LAN). Or the update to the Content Filter for better performance, HTTPS request checks, and simplified overrides.
Also on the booth: A first demonstration of LCOS with IPv6 support.