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The Inveneo Hub Server R3 is a low-power, highly configurable server that is a key component of the Inveneo Communications System. The Hub Server R3 provides system management, storage, and network connectivity for low-power computing and telephony networks in rural areas.
Both the Inveneo Communications Station and the Inveneo Computing Station are designed to connect via traditional LAN or Long-Distance WiFi LAN to the Inveneo Hub Server R3, providing a complete ICT solution.
The Inveneo Hub Server R3 is a Linux-based server that provides:
The Hub Server R3 can be configured with a variety of hardware options to interconnect to the public switched telephony network (PSTN), a GSM/CDMA wireless network (via GSM modem), satellite, or standard wireless or wired broadband networks.
Key hardware design features include:
Key software design features include:
Since the Inveneo Hub Server R3 is an open hardware design that operates using Open Source software, all plans and software are published through Inveneo’s website. Developers are encouraged to improve upon and customize solutions for their own needs.
Inveneo can also provide customization services to those needing specialized configurations of hardware and/or software, including Microsoft® operating systems.
* Pricing includes all system components. See datasheet for details. Does not include shipping or any costs related to customs duties or fees.
Download the datasheet (.pdf 112k).
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