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Elastel is a company that provides industrial IoT (IIoT) products and services. The captured content shows a product lineup that includes industrial edge devices, ElastPro IIoT gateway software, and the ThingsWing remote access service platform. ElastPro comes preinstalled on Elastel industrial devices and is designed to simplify industrial IoT deployments, covering scenarios such as edge computing, data acquisition, control, monitoring, transmission, and remote management. It is especially aimed at remote or distributed industrial sites such as solar, oil and gas, and water/wastewater treatment.
ElastPro centers on web-based configuration and industrial protocol adaptation. It provides device management features such as a device status dashboard, system settings, a built-in web terminal, OTA upgrades, reboot, and reset. On the networking side, it supports configuration for Cellular, WAN, LAN, Wi‑Fi, and LoRaWAN, along with online detection, automatic recovery, and failover between Ethernet and cellular networks. On the data side, it emphasizes zero-code data collection via a Web UI, supports temporary storage during network outages and retransmission after recovery, and provides local tag data display plus API integration with SCADA. For protocol conversion, it explicitly supports Modbus RTU/TCP routing and conversion between BACnet MS/TP and BACnet/IP.
At the hardware level, Elastel devices include industrial Raspberry Pi series models running Raspbian, Arm-based gateways running Ubuntu/Linux, and industrial cellular routers running OpenWrt, offering a certain degree of room for open development. In terms of the software ecosystem, the documentation mentions built-in Node-RED, ChirpStack LoRaWAN NS, and Docker containers, and provides tutorial entry points for Ignition and ThingsBoard integration. However, the text does not clearly state whether ElastPro and ThingsWing are open source or whether they can run independently of Elastel hardware.
The captured content does not provide pricing, licensing, payment methods, or service SLA information, so procurement costs cannot be assessed. Feature compatibility also requires attention: different device models support different capabilities; for example, some models do not support I/O, LoRaWAN, Node-RED, or Docker. The documentation is fairly complete in structure, covering devices, getting started, networking, data acquisition, and protocol conversion, but tutorial pages are marked “Keep updating,” and details on APIs and secondary development remain relatively limited.
This solution is suitable for industrial IoT integrators, field operations teams, and engineering teams that need edge gateways, cellular connectivity, industrial protocol conversion, and remote access. If a team prefers to build a platform using purely open-source software, it may still be worth comparing alternatives such as Node-RED, ThingsBoard, Ignition, or OpenWrt-based industrial gateway solutions. The captured content does not allow us to determine accessibility from mainland China. For the official website, SaaS-based remote access, and overseas device procurement, it is advisable to test network connectivity, payment options, and after-sales channels in practice.
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