Rajant equips customers’ networks for ‘what’s next’ with Peregrine FE1-2255X – International Mining

Rajant Corporation has announced the launch of what it says is its most advanced industrial-grade BreadCrumb node, Peregrine FE1-2255X.

Built to meet the growing demands of edge network applications, Peregrine delivers higher throughput, lower average latency, enhanced security and expanded uplink capacity – all in a rugged, secure design for mining, construction, ports, defence and other mission-critical industries.

Infused with Rajant’s patented InstaMesh®, Peregrine supports real-time data transfer for larger-scale, higher-density industrial wireless networks as well as tele-remote and autonomous systems, ensuring resilient and continuous operation.

The company says: “With enhanced spectral efficiency, wider DFS-enabled channels and industry-leading uplink capacity and receiver sensitivity, Peregrine delivers the speed and scalability to reduce downtime, maximise autonomous equipment performance in dense environments, close connectivity gaps and cut predictive maintenance costs by up to 20% through edge intelligence.”

Andrew Martin, Director of Product Management at Rajant, said: “The launch of Peregrine is about preparing our customers’ networks for what’s next. Designed with performance, security and flexibility at its core, Peregrine enables more devices and data-heavy applications to run resiliently. Fewer infrastructure nodes and faster deployment lowers costs, while its intelligent edge integration ensures a solution that evolves with our customers’ needs.”

Designed for backward compatibility with existing Rajant deployments, Peregrine simplifies upgrades and expansion. Users can transmit and receive multiple data streams simultaneously, while ensuring security across all network layers. With up to 1 W transmit power delivering robust long-distance links, Peregrine increases bandwidth and minimises channel reuse, ensuring greater overall capacity and reliability, it added.