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Taoglas Thunder enclosures simplify router installations

May 29, 2025  - By
Taoglas Thunder series installed outdoors, integrating router and antenna for efficient field connectivity. (Credit: Taoglas)
Taoglas Thunder series installed outdoors, integrating router and antenna for efficient field connectivity. (Credit: Taoglas)

Taoglas has launched its new Thunder Series — a high-performance outdoor antenna enclosure platform engineered to support direct integration and installation of industrial routers within the antenna package. Designed for demanding outdoor environments, the series helps engineers optimize installations, reduce signal loss, and significantly lower deployment costs.

Purpose-built for widely deployed routers from Digi, Ericsson and Semtech, the Thunder Series combines Taoglas’ wideband antenna technology with a rugged enclosure that allows the router to be installed directly inside the housing. This significantly reduces the need for long RF cables – cutting tens of meters per deployment – while minimizing signal loss, installation time, and the material and labor costs typically associated with separate device installations.

Thunder is being deployed in number plate recognition systems, powered directly from streetlight DC infrastructure – reducing cabling requirements and enabling discreet, efficient installation in urban environments.

Operating across a broad 600–6000 MHz frequency range, the Thunder Series supports 5G/4G, Wi-Fi, GNSS and Bluetooth. This wide coverage enables support for low-band cellular, mid-band 5G, and Wi-Fi 6/6E frequencies. The solution provides quality communication by locating the router and the antenna in the same enclosure to minimize cable loss and reduce installation costs while simplifying implementation and deployment. This ensures long-range performance and reliable high- or low-speed data connectivity. The addition of the POE splitter makes powering the router less complicated.

The Thunder Series is available in directional and omnidirectional versions, with IP67-rated ABS enclosures protecting against water ingress, dust and vibration. It is well-suited for harsh outdoor conditions and mission-critical deployments across transportation, mining, agriculture, smart cities and industrial automation. In one such application, Thunder is being deployed in number plate recognition systems, powered directly from streetlight DC infrastructure – reducing cabling requirements and enabling discreet, efficient installation in urban environments.

To support flexible deployment, the Thunder Series can be powered in several ways depending on the router in use. These include dedicated power inputs or Power over Ethernet (PoE), with Taoglas providing detailed guidance to ensure safe, standards-compliant installation.

The Thunder Series is available now via the Taoglas website and through the company’s authorized distribution network.

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About the Author: Tracy Cozzens

Senior Editor Tracy Cozzens joined GPS World magazine in 2006. She also is editor of GPS World’s newsletters and the sister website Geospatial Solutions. She has worked in government, for non-profits, and in corporate communications, editing a variety of publications for audiences ranging from federal government contractors to teachers.