AAEON FWS-2275 is a rugged network appliance powered by an Intel Celeron N3350 processor and equipped with 3 LAN ports to bring vital functions and security to industrial networks.
Specifically, the device is designed for network solutions such as UTM (Unified Threat Management) systems, firewalls, and SD-WAN (Software-defined WAN) appliances.
FWS-2275 specifications:
- SoC – Intel Celeron N3350 dual-core Apollo Lake processor @ 1.10 / 2.40 GHz with Intel HD graphics, built-in Intel AES-NI; 6W TDP
- System Memory – 2GB LPDDR4 (soldered)
- Storage – 16GB eMMC flash (32GB optional)
- Video Output – Optional HDMI connector
- Networking
- 3x Gigabit Ethernet ports (1x WAN + 2x LAN) via Intel i211
- Optional WiFi or 4G LTE via mini Card (see expansion section)
- USB – 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports; 1x micro USB port for console
- Serial – 1x RS-232/422/485
- Expansion
- Full-size mini PCIe slot with SIM Socket
- 8-pin external header with 4x digital inputs, 4x digital outputs
- HW Security – Optional TPM v1.2 9660/TPM2.0 9665
- Misc – Internal RTC; watchdog timer; 6x LEDs; power & reset buttons
- Power Supply – 9 to 24V DC input via lockable power input connector
- Dimensions – 115 x 115 x 44mm
- Temperature Range – Operating: 0°C ~ 50°C; storage: -20°C ~ 60°C
- Humidity – Operating: 10%~80% RH, non-condensing; storage: 10%~80% @ 40°C; non-condensing
- Vibration – 0.5 Grms/ 5 ~ 500Hz / operation; 1.5 Grms/ 5 ~ 500Hz / non operation
Shock – 10 G peak acceleration (11 m sec. duration), operation; 20 G peak acceleration (11 m sec. duration), non operation
The network appliance ships with two antennas (WiFi and 4G LTE), a power adapter, and a VESA mount. It appears the system does not come pre-loaded with any operating system, but the company provides a LAN driver for Linux, peripheral drivers for Windows XP to 10, and an AMI BIOS on the product page. You’ll also find a user manual with details about hardware, BIOS options, driver installation, and watchdog configuration among other things. Just make sure to click on the “US” link as the “GLOBAL” link is currently password-protected.
If you’d like to get the standard configuration, AAEON FW-2275 is sold for $356 with a WiFi 4 + Bluetooth 4.1 wireless card.
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Quote “HW Security – Optional TPM v1.2 9660/TPM2.0 9665”
LOL
AES for encryption, OK
How are they going to secure the AES keys when HW Security is an option?
Fools or sheep?
Why not use Public key cryptography in hardware like 508a/608a from former Atmel.
Now Microchip owns Atmel the folks that fluffed the security protocol in LoRaWAN.
No one with security under their belt would store AES keys in a database!
Did they . buy Atmel for 4 Billion to hide the security hardware?
All sheep i fear.