Atreyo AG-702 is an industrial OpenWrt gateway based on the MT7628 processor with dual Ethernet and WiFi connectivity as well as a built-in LTE and GNSS modem supporting two SIM cards.
The gateway is equipped with isolated RS485 and RS232 interfaces, two digital isolated inputs, one relay output, and a USB host port that can be used to connect a flash drive or USB converters to various other interfaces. It is housed in an anodized aluminum enclosure and supports a wide 14-60V DC input range suitable for industrial settings.
Atreyo AG-702 specifications:
- SoC – MediaTek MT7628 MIPS processor at 580MHz
- System Memory – 256MB
- Storage – 32MB eMMC flash + 512MB NAND flash with ExtRoot support (overlay)
- Networking
- 100Mbps Ethernet WAN port
- 100Mbps Ethernet LAN port
- LTE/GPRS with dual SIM, 1x external antenna
- 2.4 GHz WiFi with 1x external antenna
- GNSS with active antenna support
- USB – 1x USB 2.0 Type-A port
- Serial – Isolated RS485 and RS232
- Expansion – 2x isolated digital input, 1x relay output
- Misc – LED indicators for system, I/Os, WiFi, SIM card, LTE, signal strength
- Power supply – 14 to 60V DC via terminal block, Passive PoE support
- Dimensions – 88 x 87 x 35mm (Aluminium housing with DIN rail mounting option)
- Weight – 240 grams
The AG-702 is said to run OpenWrt 23.05 with the Atreyo Environment V1.01b and Linux kernel 5.15.71. The default firmware supports various features such as VPN (OpenVPN, WireGuard, etc..), ModBus (TCP slave, TCP master, RTU master, RTU gateway), and remote management through a Web UI, SSH, SNMP, MQTT(s), and so on. Atreyo also provides an SDK allowing users to develop their own application(s) for the gateway. Additional information about the hardware and software can be found on the documentation website.
Atreyo told CNX Software the AG-702 industrial OpenWrt gateway is available now with pricing starting at $125 without cellular and GNSS connectivity. I can also see they have offices in India and Poland, so European companies should also be able to easily source the gateway. More details may be found on the product page.
Jean-Luc started CNX Software in 2010 as a part-time endeavor, before quitting his job as a software engineering manager, and starting to write daily news, and reviews full time later in 2011.
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