Motorola VMM6300 Vehicle Mounted Modem

Motorola Updated: 2008-08-19 RSS
Motorola VMM6300 Vehicle Mounted Modem

Compact and ruggedly designed, the Motorola Vehicle Mounted Modem (VMM) turns a vehicle into a mobile office. Mobile Data Terminals (MDT), IP video cameras, and other IP ready devices can access a high-speed, mobile broadband network via a standard RJ45 Ethernet Port. This low cost, high performance, wireless modem supports up to 6 Mbps burst data rates at speeds of over 100 mph.

The VMM provides high bandwidth access to mission-critical information on the move. Remote database inquiries, on-scene report submission, multi-megabyte file transfers and live video streams help make field personnel more efficient.

The Vehicle Mounted Modem (VMM) supports up to 6 Mbps burst data rates while moving at speeds in excess of 100 mph. A standard RJ-45 Ethernet port gives Mobile Data Terminals (MDT), IP video cameras, and other IP-ready devices access to the 2.4 GHz mobile broadband network. Remote database inquiries, on-scene report submission, multi-megabyte file transfers and remote monitoring of dashboard video will help make field personnel more efficient.

Create Peer-to-Peer Networks Anywhere

Vehicles can instantly form peer-to-peer networks with other mesh-enabled devices. A high-speed, broadband network will automatically form between users, even in places where no MOTOMESH Solo network infrastructure exists.

Engineered for Data on the Move

Designed for heavy duty use in commercial and public vehicles, this rugged and compact device is made to withstand heat, shock and vibration. The VMM operates on 12 VDC nominal (9 to 16 VDC), and can be mounted in any orientation for maximum placement flexibility.

Position Location and Navigation Services

The Vehicle Mounted Modem offers position location capabilities without relying on costly Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Depending on network configuration, location determination can be quicker and more accurate than consumer GPS, and is available in places GPS is limited, such as parking garages and urban canyons. Motorola provides location data in a standard GPS format, allowing applications that operate with GPS data to interact seamlessly with the VMM6300.