The world keeps changing, but one thing remains certain: you’ve got to stay connected. Immediate access to information is vital. That’s why we’ve developed the ATL: an advanced technology level directional LTE solution for those who want to squeeze the most out of LTE base stations. ATL features a phenomenal Category 18 LTE modem and a Gigabit Ethernet port with PoE-in. Combined with the modern ARM CPU, this means speeds up to 1 Gbps, no bottlenecks!
One of the key features is the 4x4 MIMO or multiple-input, multiple-output support. More antennas to work with – higher speed and better signal! You can expect fantastic performance in the cities with modern base stations. But ATL can also do wonders in rural areas as it supports a wider frequency band range for lower band antennas.
There are 4 high-gain middle band (1.7 – 2.7 GHz) and 2 high-gain low band antennas (700 MHz – 1 GHz, LTE Band 28). Why is that important? Two reasons. First of all, the 700 and 800 MHz LTE band is one of the most popular frequency options in the world. It is used by countless mobile operators everywhere, so ATL will always be able to find some signal. And the second reason is the nature of the lower frequency itself: this type of radio wave can travel very far. It all depends on many factors, including how flat the terrain is, but rest assured – with ATL you are in good hands.
At first glance, the ATL LTE18 kit looks like a spaceship, but there’s a good reason for that. This design prevents snow and water from collecting and freezing up. So not only is it compact and easy to ship, it can also handle some of the roughest weather conditions. ATL is an excellent tool for fast and stable connections in cold, snowy cities without having to clean the antenna all the time. And the LTE Category 18 modem is pretty future-proof, so you won’t have to worry about upgrades for quite some time.
Specifications
Details |
Product code | ATLGM&EG18-EA |
Architecture | ARM 64bit |
CPU | 88F3720 |
CPU core count | 2 |
CPU nominal frequency | 800 MHz |
RouterOS license | 3 |
Operating System | RouterOS v7 |
Size of RAM | 256 MB |
Storage size | 16 MB |
Storage type | FLASH |
MTBF | Approximately 200'000 hours at 25C |
Tested ambient temperature | -40°C to 70°C |
Powering
Details |
Number of DC inputs | 1 (PoE-IN) |
Max power consumption | 8 W |
Max power consumption without attachments | 8 W |
Cooling type | Passive |
PoE in | 802.3af/at |
PoE in input Voltage | 12-57 V |
Mobile
Details |
3G Category | R8 (42.2Mbps Downlink, 11.2Mbps Uplink) |
3G bands | 1 (2100MHz) / 3 (1800MHz) / 5 (850MHz) / 8 (900MHz) |
LTE Category | 18 (1.2Gbps Downlink, 150Mbps Uplink) |
MIMO DL | 4x4 |
MIMO UL | 1x1 |
LTE FDD bands | 1 (2100MHz) / 3 (1800MHz) / 5 (850MHz) / 8 (900 MHz) / 20 (800MHz) / 28 (700MHz) / 7 (2600MHz) |
LTE TDD bands | 38 (2600MHz) / 40 (2300MHz) / 41 (2500MHz) |
TAC | 86981604 |
Ethernet
Details |
10/100/1000 Ethernet ports | 1 |
Peripherals
Details |
Number of SIM slots | 1 Modem (Micro SIM) |
Number of M.2 slots | 1 |
Other
Certification & Approvals
Details |
Certification | CE, EAC, ROHS |
IP | 54 |
Included parts
24V 0.8A power adapter
Gigabit PoE injector
Hose clamp 2
Ethernet test results
ATLGM&EG18-EA | 88F3720 1G one port test |
Mode | Configuration | 1518 byte | 512 byte | 64 byte |
kpps | Mbps | kpps | Mbps | kpps | Mbps |
Bridging | none (fast path) | 81.3 | 987.3 | 235.0 | 962.6 | 789.9 | 404.4 |
Bridging | 25 bridge filter rules | 81.3 | 987.3 | 221.3 | 906.4 | 678.3 | 347.3 |
Routing | none (fast path) | 81.3 | 987.3 | 235.0 | 962.6 | 790.4 | 404.7 |
Routing | 25 simple queues | 81.3 | 987.3 | 235.0 | 962.6 | 450.0 | 230.4 |
Routing | 25 ip filter rules | 81.3 | 987.3 | 219.8 | 900.3 | 219.5 | 112.4 |
- All tests are done with Xena Networks specialized test equipment (XenaBay),and done according to RFC2544 (Xena2544)
- Max throughput is determined with 30+ second attempts with 0,1% packet loss tolerance in 64, 512, 1518 byte packet sizes
- Test results show device maximum performance, and are reached using mentioned hardware and software configuration, different configurations most likely will result in lower results