Antaira Technologies, founded in 2005 and headquartered in Brea, California, USA, is a leading developer and manufacturer of industrial networking solutions. The company offers a wide range of products, including industrial Ethernet switches, wireless access points, media converters, and serial communication devices, designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions. Antaira's solutions cater to industries such as automation, transportation, security, and energy, providing reliable and robust network connectivity. With a focus on innovation and customer support, Antaira ensures seamless integration of industrial communication networks to enhance operational efficiency and productivity.
Antaira Technologies has launched an industrial dual-radio wireless LAN access point optimized with added router capabilities that securely extends connectivity to the ever-growing number of WiFi devices deployed on high-density plant floors.
Antaira has released its new wired router LRX-0200 with 1:1 NAT capability. Using this type of NAT, Control Engineers can translate multiple outside IP addresses into multiple inside IP addresses, allowing full access to all machine networks without the need for duplicate IP addresses.
General Motors (GM) incorporated the world’s first robots into an assembly process back in 1962. Although primitive by today’s standards, these robots opened new possibilities by performing dull, repetitive tasks automatically and more accurately than humans.
Manufacturers of Ethernet switches and other industrial networking devices often make vague claims like “weatherproof” or “dust-resistant” about their products to sway customers.
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is transforming traditional, linear manufacturing into dynamic, interconnected systems, helping factories unleash their potential to run more efficiently, productively, and proactively.
The Internet of Things, or the IoT, has changed the world as we know it. As a global community, we are more connected than ever—and perhaps more than we realize. Through the Internet of Things, we now have a vast network of internet-connected devices gathering, analyzing and storing data, running the gamut from smart home products to driverless vehicles.