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Product Feature Comparison
So, what's the difference between the ACM, CM, IM and SD families?

Opengear's products all run a secure Linux kernel with a common suite of software features to provide secure remote monitoring, access and control. Some families provide extended software features:

Software features

The hardware features and configuration options vary significantly - by family and by model - as shown below:



 2, 3 or 4 serial ports (Cisco pinout) and 1 or 2 USB ports
 Single or dual Ethernet interface
 Internal temp + optional environmental sensors & DIO
 Opt built-in V.92 modem, WiFi client or 3G cellular
 Opt built-in 4 Gig USB flash memory
 External AC power pack with DC options
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 4 or 8 serial ports (Cisco pinout) and 2 USB ports
 Dual Ethernet or Primary Ethernet + 4 port switch
 Built-in 4 Gig USB flash memory
 Internal temp + optional environmental sensors & DIO
 Opt built-in V.92 modem, WiFi WAP & 3G or 4G LTE cellular
 External AC power pack with DC and PoE options
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Opengear Terminal and Console Servers
 8, 16, 32 or 48 serial ports and 3 USB ports
 Cisco Straight, Cisco Rolled or Classic serial pinout
 Dual Ethernet interface
 Dual AC or DC power supply
 Built-in V.92 modem
 Built-in 16 Gig USB flash memory
 Available with 3G cellular failover
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Opengear Terminal and Console Servers
 16 serial ports (Cisco pinout) and 3 USB ports
 Dual Ethernet inerface plus built-in 32 port switch
 Dual AC or DC power supply
 Built-in V.92 modem
 Built-in 16 Gig USB flash memory
 Available with 3G cellular failover
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Opengear Terminal and Console Servers
 16, 32, 48 serial ports
  Classic pinout - Cisco adapters available
 Single Ethernet interface
 Single AC power supply
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Opengear Terminal and Console Servers
 1 or 2 serial ports (DB9 plus Cisco RJ adapters)
 Single Ethernet interface
 Single external AC power supply
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