Embedded way to connect mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) to mesh radio and the internet introduced by Silvus

March 6, 2025
Secured with a VPN-based design, an N2N server and FIPS 140-3 level 2 encryption ensures mission-critical connectivity with information security.

LOS ANGELES – Silvus Technologies Inc. in Los Angeles is introducing the StreamConnect global ad-hoc network for interfacing integrating mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) with internet connectivity for RF communications and control of uncrewed vehicles.

StreamConnect enables teams to exchange data and stay connected as if they were next door -- from almost anywhere in the world, company officials say.

Embedded in firmware

StreamConnect is embedded in the firmware of every Silvus StreamCaster MANET radio. This free-to-use, intelligent technology dynamically routes data through the resilient Silvus mesh radio network or the internet to selecting the best communications path in real time to avoid RF interference and blockages.

Secured with a VPN-based architecture, an N2N server and FIPS 140-3 level 2 encryption ensures mission-critical connectivity with information security.

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StreamConnect helps connect teams operating anywhere with a 5G, satellite communications, or other internet source.

Beyond line of sight

As radios move beyond-line-of-sight StreamConnect ensures continuous connectivity through the internet or another IP transport technology without the need for user intervention.

It intelligently routes data through either the Silvus mesh network or the global reach of the internet. For more information contact Silvus online at https://silvustechnologies.com/solutions/streamconnect-global-ad-hoc-network/.

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