Smart Radio LTE Failover: Hardware Setup
Hardware Setup
Fig. 2 shows the hardware setup used in
this guide.
Fig. 2 – Hardware Setup
Of note is that ETH1 should be connected to
the LTE Modem. Aside from that, the Smart Radio is setup for typical usage.
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