Hello @Travis and @charliet ,
Peplink has on its website the Peplink MAX BR2 LTE:
And announced here in the Peplink Community Forum:
We gather this is the replacement for the UBR, and it looks great, though it is not available with suitable cellular chipsets for our region (Australia & New Zealand).
What would be required to get a version of this that has the LTEA-D or LTEA-K Cellular chipset?
We also understand that Peplink may have ruggedised cellular IoT chipsets available. These chipsets only require two antennas for a 5G modem, with lower bandwidth, but they still support connectivity. So two of these in this form factor would be brilliant. In a previous conversation thread with @Giedrius, you can see it was possible with the -5GH chipsets ( 5G modem on LTE 2x2 antenna - #14 by Giedrius ).
In Australia, a major project was undertaken to retrofit older UBRs within the traffic signal roadside control boxes and other roadside monitoring systems. Currently, there is no suitable replacement for those UBRs, nor is there a product that can scale and reproduce that solution.
I’m looking forward to reading what you can do here.
Marcus ![]()