Augury nodes (Getaways) require internet connectivity. We support this requirement with the Peplink Cellular routers and a SIM card.
Cellular service providers for Peplink
The cellular routers are supported by many local cell carriers across the world.
To view the Cellular service providers in the USA, click here.
For other countries, check with the local Peplink distributor.
Webbing SIM card
Augury uses a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) named “Webbing,” which provides access to a wide range of local carriers worldwide using one SIM card.
Attached is the list. Use the Ctrl+F to find your country or region.
The Router
This router broadcasts a dedicated WiFi network that the Halo getaways (Nodes) are programmed to connect automatically when setting up a connection to the Augury network.
Augury provides two types of routers
Cellular Router Peplink MAX BR1 Mini (HW 1/2)
Cellular Router Peplink MAX BR1 Mini (HW3)
Features & Benefits
Serves as a gateway to the internet for the Node.
The router is based on a Cellular modem and broadcasts a private network.
Wireless routers can connect up to 30m/100ft
Supports wired connection (1 Node)
Nodes MUST be within the network vicinity; area compatibility can be confirmed via a network speed test.
Power source options - 100-240 Vac
Mounted within a dedicated IP67 enclosure box
Requires a SIM card
Can have 2 SIM cards
Has a dedicated, Centralized control and
monitoring platform (In-Control)
How does it work?
Datasheets


