Cambium Networks Introduces Static Public IPs for LEO Satellite and LTE/5G Connections
Cambium Networks has enhanced its Network Service Edge (NSE) platform by enabling service providers to assign static public IP addresses over WireGuard VPN tunnels for LEO satellite and LTE/5G connections, addressing issues related to CGNAT restrictions. This innovation allows for dedicated static IPs through encrypted tunnels, supporting various applications such as remote offices and IoT deployments, while ensuring customer data ownership without reliance on Cambium's infrastructure.

Cambium Networks announced an enhancement to its Network Service Edge (NSE) security and SD-WAN platform, enabling service providers to assign static public IP addresses over WireGuard VPN tunnels for LEO satellite and LTE/5G cellular connections. This capability addresses public IP unavailability issues previously caused by CGNAT restrictions.
Service providers can deploy the NSE as a hub in their data centers, allowing customer sites to receive dedicated static public IPs through encrypted tunnels. The NSE architecture provides full control, integrated SD-WAN, next-generation firewall protection, and features like QoS.
This innovation supports various use cases, including stable IPs for remote offices, IoT deployments, and differentiated service tiers for MSPs and ISPs. Cambium's model allows providers to retain ownership of customer data without reliance on a Cambium-operated backbone.




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