Self-Service Kiosk & Terminal Connectivity
Overview
Self-service kiosks and payment terminals need reliable, segmented networking in a compact footprint. A slim switch links the terminals and a router adds a cellular uplink or failover, keeping self-checkout, ticketing, and ordering kiosks online and their payment traffic isolated.
Challenges
- Kiosks are sited where cabling is tight or absent
- Payment traffic must stay isolated from other systems
- A dropped link takes a self-service point offline
- Estate-wide kiosks are hard to manage individually
Benefits
- Compact switching and routing for kiosk clusters
- Isolated payment networks at every terminal
- Cellular uplink or failover keeps kiosks online
- Central management across the kiosk estate
Recommended Products

SWM280
SWM280 24-port managed switch with 12 PoE+ ports, 12 Gigabit Ethernet ports, and TswOS compatibility. Pricing varies by distributor and region. Contact us for a quote.
- L2+ - Advanced routing protocols & VLAN segmentation
Teltonika Networks

RUT200
RUT200 is a 4G industrial Wi-Fi router, backward-compatible with 3G and 2G. Pricing varies by distributor and region. Contact us for a quote.
- CONNECTIVITY - 4G/LTE (Cat 4), 3G, 2G
- WI-FI - Wireless Access Point with Hotspot functionality
- WAN FAILOVER - Automatic switching to available Backup connection
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TRB236
TRB236 IoT communicator, supports 450 MHz band, dual-SIM, Ethernet, RS232/RS485, and I/O. Pricing varies by distributor and region. Contact us for a quote.
- LTE 450 - Extend coverage and signal reliability in utilities sector using the 450 MHz band
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