US $1,599.95 Price incl. VAT: US $1,919.94
« 4G Xtream is our latest, premium LTE internet access product. It offers fast connectivity at up to 300 MBs and has a built in dual band wifi router, dual SIM slots, built in GPS as well as an NMEA 2000 interface. »
4G Xtream is our latest, premium LTE internet access product. It offers fast connectivity at up to 300 MBs and has a built in dual band wifi router, dual SIM slots, built in GPS as well as an NMEA 2000 interface. It ships as a complete package with dual external antennas, deck mounting hardware and cabling. Alternative antenna mounts are available as options.
Using MIMO technology and two external wide band LTE antennas, it offers fast connectivity at up to 300 MBs (network dependent). It has a built in dual band wifirouter supporting multiple connections, dual SIM slots (with auto fail over if required), built in GPS (for IOT and tracking applications) as well as an NMEA 2000 interface for navigation and instrument data connectivity and wireless interfacing. There’s also a Bluetooth interface for future connectivity applications.
It will sit alongside our existing 4G Connect Pro as a premium product and is ideal for use on large yacht, workboats, tugs and commercial ships where reliable, low cost coastal internet and in port connectivity is required. 4G Xtream features independent dual band (2.4 & 5GHz) wifi for interconnection to mobile devices. This also provides the connectivity for NMEA data so apps on mobile devices can utilise the boats navigation and instrumentation data.
For external hi-power wifi (to access shoreside hotspots) our WL510 is recommended which connects to the WAN port. 4G Xtream can then act as a router for this connection and allow the user to switch from wifi to LTE.
Operating TempPhysical | •-40 to +75 C •Main unit: 180 x125 x 55mm (ex antennas) •Weight 3,8 kg •Protection IPX4 |
4G/LTETechnology 2G/3G Fallback | •4G(LTE) CAT 6 up to 300 MB/s •Support for B2/B4/B5/B7/B12/B13/B25/B26/B29,B30/B66 LTE FDD bands •Support for B38/B40/B41 TDD bands •Dual MIMO antennas •Dual band independent 2.4 & 5 GHz |
Interfaces | •3 x LAN 10/100 Ethernet Port •1 x WAN 10/100 Ethernet Port •WiFi •802.11 b/g/n/ac |
How about 5G? 5G is now becoming well developed. 5G is basically about short range, very fast communications. Its applications are in dense population, urban areas with very fast downloads. Some of the bands allocated to this are in the 3.4-3.6 GHz and even 24-52 GHz frequency range so ultra high frequencies which have very short range. For the maritime and coastal market, this isn’t ideal so we’ll find that 4G continues to be prevalent. That said, 5G will be used for a lot of 4G internet back haul so it will improve traditional 4G LTE infrastructure too. 4G LTE technology continues to be the best option for maritime internet access. 4G Xtream can, of course, support additional internet sources though its WAN port. Can I view my NMEA 2000 navigation data remotely? 4G Xtream has a built in NMEA 2000 interface which allows NMEA 2000 data to be utilised by apps on mobile devices connected to the system. GPS, AIS and instrument data is streamed from the boat’s system across the wifi network. The simplest method of viewing this data remotely would be to set up a VPN (Virtual Private Network) which effectively builds a data “tunnel” from one network (say on the shore) to another (eg: on the boat). 4G Xtreamsupports VPNs and this technology is well proven but requires specialist 3rd party IP network knowledge to implement. 4G Xtream also supports MQTT for IOT applications and ZeroTier for remote access and we expect to see 3rd party marine applications develop for these platforms. 4G Xtream also supports text message polling of GPS data and alerts through its internal GPS function. Where should the external antennas be mounted? 4G Xtream ships with dual external antennas. They should be mounted at least 50 cm apart for optimum performance. While height is advantageous, consideration should also be given to cable runs. The standard cables (LMR200) are 7m in length and should not be extended. Typical mounting locations would be the 1st set of spreaders on a sailboat, radar arch or stern pole/solar panel platform. Optional 10 and 20m assemblies are available and these use LMR400 specialist coax for minimum losses. Can I use the internal wifi network to connect to shore side wifi? Yes this is possible. One wifi network can be used to access a shoreside hotspot (2.4GHz) and the 5GHz network bridged to provide local access however this isn’t recommended or supported. We recommend the use of our WL510 connected to the WAN port if long range wifi hotspot access is required.
“4G Connect Pro is a new 2G/3G/4G (LTE) internet access solution for use afloat. The Pro model uses two external antennas for optimum speed and range and also incorporates a full function wifi router.”
“4G Connect Pro is supplied as standard with two 23ft (7M) LMR200 cable assemblies. This kit includes two 33ft (10m) or 66ft (20m) minimal loss LMR400 cables that allow you to place your antennas higher.”
“This PC Navigation system pack includes an Aqua Compact Pro PC, a 23.5″ LCD display, a Class B AIS transponder and a wind sensor.”
“This pack includes 4GConnect Pro & iKommunicate. Ideal solution to get a fast internet access on board and to receive in real time all the navigation data on apps & software.”
“This solution integrates the WL510 hi power wifi system with 4G Connect allowing both 4G and wifi hotspot internet access. iKommunicate, our universal NMEA 0183, 2000 and Signal K interface can also connect to the LAN port providing boat NMEA navigation, instrumentation and engine data on the wifi network for use with navigation apps.”