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Manufacturers of Solar-powered Routers in Africa
We are a leading provider of sustainable connectivity solutions, specializing in solar-powered routers. At the forefront of technology and eco-friendly practices, we utilize solar power to deliver reliable network connectivity while actively reducing environmental impact.
Our solar-powered routers are perfect for off-grid locations, ensuring that even the most remote areas have access to the Internet, education and communication.
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Annual Support
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PoE Injector 13W POE
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S618 KIT – Cellular Mesh Node
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S618 KIT – Non Cellullar Mesh Node
$ 1,699.00 Add to cart$ 1,699.00S618 KIT – Non Cellullar Mesh Node with No SIM Card Port
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Network Setup
Dedicated team providing sustainable and reliable network solutions with expert installation and solar power for uninterrupted connectivity, surpassing expectations.
Wi-Fi Optimization
Enhance client connectivity with cutting-edge WiFi optimization services. Expert team utilizes advanced techniques for seamless and lightning-fast network performance across all devices.
Support
Accessible support team ready to assist with connectivity challenges, offering troubleshooting and personalized solutions. Enjoy peace of mind with experts just a call or click away.
Features
Coverage
Up to 350 meters line-of-sight.
Connectivity
Device supports 25-500 users.
Battery Life
Up to 7 days.
Waterproof
Operational in wet conditions.
Easy Setup
10-minute installation.
Security
WPA3 encryption, firmware updates.
Sustainability
Environmentally designed.
Technology
Advanced technology.
F.A.Qs
Yes. With the appropriate configuration, the S618 solar-powered router can be charged using a PoE switch.
The S618 is primarily powered by solar energy. However, it can also be charged via USB-C Power Delivery (PD).Â
Please note that a compatible USB-C PD 3.0 adapter is required but not included. The adapter must provide a minimum output of 60W (20V, 3A) to effectively charge the S618 solar-powered router.Â
The S618 features LED indicators that display its current operating mode and status. These indicators are located on two LED windows on the node’s outer casing.Â
- Yellow – Boot Mode: Indicates that the node is starting up. This mode typically lasts less than one minute after power-on.Â
- Red – Self-Recovery Mode: Indicates that the node is powered on and has booted successfully, but no internet connection has been established.Â
- Blue – Gateway Mode: Shows that the node has connected to the internet and is acting as a gateway between the mesh network and the internet. This mode can be enabled by connecting the node to a router via a USB hub.Â
- Green – Repeater Mode: Indicates that the node has successfully meshed with another online node, expanding the mesh network. This mode requires a nearby node in Gateway Mode or another Repeater.Â
- Purple – Modem Mode: Indicates that the node has connected to a cellular network and is now serving as a main access point within the mesh. This mode is available only on cellular-enabled nodes.Â
- Blinking (any color): A blinking LED indicates that the device is charging. Fast blinking shows rapid charging, while slow blinking indicates slower charging.Â
The S618 solar-powered router can be managed and configured using the “Mesh++” mobile application or through a web-based dashboard.Â
Yes. The node’s internal PCB temperature can be monitored via the Diagnostic Log section of the Mesh++ mobile app.Â
Ensure that an SSID has been successfully created in the mobile app or dashboard. Also, verify that the uplink connection is active and functioning properly.Â
Check that: The SIM card has been activated by your carrier for data services, the SIM card is properly inserted into the node, and the cellular network coverage in your area is stable and strong.Â
The S618 solar-powered router can provide coverage of up to 300 meters in environments with a clear radio frequency (RF) line of sight.Â





