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Cervoz Intros Wide Temperature Wi-Fi 6 Module, Designed to Withstand Extreme Conditions

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Industrial digitalization is reshaping connectivity requirements across various sectors. From smart manufacturing floors to remote monitoring stations, the industrial environment demands wireless solutions that excel in extreme conditions. Temperature fluctuations ranging from -40°C to 85°C, which were once limiting factors for wireless deployments, now represent the standard operating range for mission-critical industrial systems. This shift reflects the growing importance of wireless connectivity in driving industrial automation, remote operations, and the broader Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) ecosystem.

Wi-Fi 6: Mastering Temperature Extremes
The Cervoz new Wi-Fi module, MEC-WIFI-2042B-30 W delivers reliable wireless connectivity across the industrial temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. This temperature resilience, combined with Wi-Fi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax) technology, ensures consistent connectivity in environments where standard wireless solutions would fail. The module's 2T2R MIMO architecture delivers throughput up to 1201 Mbps on 80 MHz channels while maintaining stability across both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. Whether deployed in freezing outdoor installations or high-temperature industrial environments, this robust architecture ensures uninterrupted performance for data-intensive applications.




Purpose-Built for Industrial Integration
Beyond its wide temperature capabilities, the MEC-WIFI-2042B-30 W incorporates features essential for industrial deployments. The module supports enterprise-level security protocols including WPA3, making it suitable for sensitive industrial networks. Its integrated Bluetooth 5.2 functionality enables seamless IoT device connectivity, while the low-power PCIe 1.1 interface ensures efficient operation in power-conscious applications. These capabilities make it ideal for various industrial scenarios:
  • Industrial PC and automation systems
  • Vehicle-mounted computers and routers
  • Outdoor environmental monitoring networks
  • Robotics and autonomous systems
  • Industrial IoT gateways



Your Partner in Connectivity
As industrial systems continue to evolve, reliable wireless connectivity becomes increasingly critical. Whether you're upgrading existing infrastructure or designing new industrial deployments, Cervoz team is available to assist in selecting the optimal wireless solution for your specific requirements.

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but most normal wifi cards would be fine at this temperature, they just arent tested at it?
 
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