The Proxidize MX2 USB modem is a premium flagship modem that combines speed, dependability, and user-friendliness in one unit. This modem's 4G LTE CAT 5 capabilities provide download and upload rates of up to 150/50 Mbps, making it an excellent option for enterprises that must move huge volumes of data quickly. However, the speed will highly depend on the cellular network performance of the premises.
Proxidize MX2 is distinguished by its perfect interaction with the Proxidize system. This means that this modem can be installed in a matter of minutes, without any complicated configuration procedures or compatibility difficulties. The Proxidize MX2 makes it easy to connect and you can even get the SIM cards pre-inserted using the Proxidize CONNECT plan (available in select countries).
The Proxidize MX2 USB modem is the ideal answer if you're searching for a modem that provides fast and dependable cellular connectivity, along with simple integration and deployment. This modem is a sensible solution for organizations that need powerful and stable mobile proxies, regardless of whether you're upgrading your existing infrastructure or starting from scratch.
Models:
MX2-ROW model for Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania
MX2-NSA model for the North America and South America
MX2 Modem Package Contents:
MX2 Modem
Pre-inserted SIM Card (Optional)
Features:
Instant integration with all Proxidize equipment & systems
4G LTE CAT 4 Sped up to 150/50 Mbps links
Nano SIM card port via locking mechanism
Multiple models to support any country
Year International Warranty
To insert SIM cards into the MX2 modem, you need to:
Open the MX2 modem by sliding the back panel while applying pressure.
As in the below picture, apply down pressure on the metal plate that holds the SIM card in place and slide it open along the direction shown in Figure 1 in the picture.
Insert the SIM card as shown in Figure 2 in the picture and make sure that the SIM card is oriented correctly to match the shown in Figure 2.
Hold the SIM in place by sliding the metal plate reversely on it, as shown in Figure 3 in the picture.