SLP-1025 Slipstream and Hawk FE1-2450G (5G) BreadCrumbs unlock new possibilities for edge intelligence, autonomy, and real-time operations MALVERN, Pa.–(BUSINESSSLP-1025 Slipstream and Hawk FE1-2450G (5G) BreadCrumbs unlock new possibilities for edge intelligence, autonomy, and real-time operations MALVERN, Pa.–(BUSINESS

Rajant Expands Portfolio with 5G-Integrated Mesh Solutions for Industrial Networks

SLP-1025 Slipstream and Hawk FE1-2450G (5G) BreadCrumbs unlock new possibilities for edge intelligence, autonomy, and real-time operations

MALVERN, Pa.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#5G–Rajant Corporation, the pioneer of Kinetic Mesh® wireless networks and distributed edge computing, today announced two new additions to its portfolio: the SLP-1025 Slipstream, a high-performance gateway, and the Hawk FE1-2450G, a next-generation, triple-radio BreadCrumb® with integrated 5G.

Together, these platforms enable customers to design wireless mesh networks that seamlessly integrate with 5G from day one, supporting the growing demand for distributed computing, high-bandwidth applications, and real-time industrial automation. Rather than layering 5G onto an existing architecture after deployment, enterprises can now architect their Kinetic Mesh networks with 5G built in at the core.

“With these new products, Rajant is reimagining how industrial operators design mobility-centric networks at the edge,” said Andrew Martin, Director of Product Management at Rajant. “The SLP-1025 Slipstream and the Hawk FE1-2450G enable our customers to seamlessly fuse disparate networks and extend Mesh reliability to other networks, including 5G. They deliver secure, synchronized data flow on dual networks while boosting throughput, eliminating bottlenecks, and giving them the flexibility to scale high-capacity applications with total reliability.”

Both the SLP-1025 and FE1-2450G support Rajant’s broader strategy of enabling next-generation distributed computing across industrial environments. By combining 5G’s throughput and capacity with Rajant’s multi-radio, multi-path Kinetic Mesh architecture, operators can run analytics, automation systems, AI/ML workloads, and real-time control processes closer to where data is generated, without sacrificing reliability or availability.

Rajant’s InstaMesh® technology dynamically routes traffic across Wi-Fi, 5G, and wired pathways, maintaining application uptime even as conditions change, assets move, or infrastructure shifts. This adaptive, self-healing capability ensures consistent performance in the most demanding and dynamic industrial settings.

With the introduction of SLP-1025 Slipstream and the Hawk FE1-2450G, Rajant is giving industrial operators a more flexible foundation for next-generation connectivity. These platforms allow customers to design 5G-ready mesh networks from the outset, expand distributed edge computing and automation capabilities as needs grow, simplify operations through unified management, and protect existing investments through backward-compatible migration paths. They also extend resilient connectivity into even the most remote or challenging environments, ensuring mission-critical systems remain online and capable of supporting real-time decision-making.

For more information, visit: www.rajant.com

About Rajant Corporation

Rajant Corporation is the intelligent edge network technology company that invented Kinetic Mesh® networking, BreadCrumb® wireless nodes, InstaMesh® networking software and Cowbell distributed computing platform. With Rajant, customers can rapidly deploy highly adaptable and scalable edge network solutions that leverage the power of real-time data to deliver on-demand, mission-critical business intelligence. With successful deployments in more than 80 countries for customers in military, mining, ports, rail, energy, manufacturing and logistics, municipalities, agriculture, and more, Rajant is headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania, with additional facilities and offices in Arizona and Kentucky. For more information, visit Rajant.com or follow Rajant on LinkedIn and X. For media inquiries, contact – Andy Kowalik ( akowalik@rajant.com )

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