Industrial Network Infrastructure Built for What Commercial IT Was Never Meant to Survive
Moxa industrial network devices, switches, routers, gateways, converters, and wireless hardware, deliver deterministic, redundant, cyber-secure connectivity for the harshest OT environments. Supplied through Easy World Automation, Moxa's Authorized Partner across the Middle East.
Industrial network infrastructure is the set of industrial network devices, switches, secure routers, media converters, cellular gateways, wireless access points, and network management software, that together form the industrial communication infrastructure connecting field devices, control systems, and control centers in factories, substations, rail lines, vessels, and remote sites.
The Operational Problems Industrial Network Infrastructure Exists to Solve
Uptime and Reliability in Mission-Critical Environments
Ring redundancy and hardened hardware keep control traffic flowing even when a link, a switch, or a power supply fails.
Remote Monitoring of Distributed Industrial Systems
Cellular and wireless connectivity extends visibility to pipelines, substations, and sites with no fixed infrastructure.
Operational Efficiency and Process Optimization
Deterministic, low-latency communication lets automated systems run tighter cycle times with fewer variances.
Downtime Reduction and Production Continuity
Sub-50 ms failover and rugged design prevent single points of failure from stopping the line.
Industrial Cybersecurity and Protection of OT Networks
Segmentation, firewalling, and protocol-aware inspection close the gap between IT threats and OT operations.
OT/IT Convergence Enabling Centralized Control and Visibility
Unified network management brings shop-floor and enterprise systems onto one topology, one dashboard, one policy.
From The Field Device to The Control Center
Secure Industrial Data Transmission Across Networks
Encrypted, segmented paths carry OT data between sites without exposing it to the wider IT network.
Machine-to-Machine Communication
PLCs, drives, and robotic cells exchange control data directly, on schedule, without human intervention.
Remote Monitoring and Control of Industrial Assets
Sensors, actuators, and RTUs stay connected and controllable even at unmanned or geographically isolated sites.
Legacy System Integration with Modern Networks
Serial and fieldbus devices join Ethernet and IP networks without a forklift replacement of existing equipment.
SCADA System Connectivity and Data Exchange
Reliable links keep supervisory systems synchronized with what's actually happening on the ground.
Real-Time Data Acquisition and System Visibility
Operators see live topology, device health, and anomalies the moment they occur, not after the fact.
Every Layer of The Industrial Network, Covered
A reliable OT network is a layered ecosystem. Each Moxa product family below is chosen for the environment, the protocol, and the failure mode it has to survive.
Industrial Ethernet Switches
Managed, unmanaged, and TSN-capable switches with VLANs, QoS, and sub-50 ms ring redundancy.
View Switches →Wireless AP/Bridge/Client
High-immunity wireless coverage for sites where cabling isn't practical.
View Wireless →Cellular Gateways/Routers/Modems
LTE connectivity with dual-SIM failover for remote and mobile assets.
View Gateways →Ethernet Media Converters
Copper-to-fiber conversion that extends reach without redesigning the network.
View Converters →Network Management Software
Visibility is control. Moxa MXview One provides real-time topology discovery, device health monitoring, and anomaly alerts across every connected node in the network, while MXsecurity adds centralized OT security event management and compliance reporting.
View Software →Secure Remote Access
Engineers and integrators increasingly need to reach remote assets without opening the network to risk. Moxa's secure remote access tools give authorized personnel controlled, encrypted access to distributed OT equipment for diagnostics and maintenance.
View Remote Access →Secure Routers
Firewalling, VPN, and segmentation between field devices and control systems.
View Routers →Network Security Appliance
Purpose-built OT firewalls and intrusion prevention for the plant floor.
View Appliances →Experience and Expertise Behind Every Deployment
Moxa Authorized Partner
Officially recognized by Moxa, specializing exclusively in Moxa industrial network infrastructure across the Middle East, with worldwide shipping available.
Certified OT Network Engineers
In-house engineers support pre-sales topology design, protocol compatibility review, and post-deployment troubleshooting.
Standards Our Engineers Design Against
Deployments are specified against EN 50155 (rail), IEC 61850-3 (power), ATEX/IECEx (hazardous areas), and DNV (marine), matched to the certification each site actually requires.
Full Lifecycle Support
From initial topology design through commissioning, network management implementation, and ongoing maintenance.
How TSN Resolves a Common Multi-Protocol Bottleneck
Picture a manufacturer running several isolated production networks, each on a different industrial protocol, each with its own maintenance overhead. As customization requirements grow, latency climbs and the network itself becomes the bottleneck, a pattern our engineers see regularly across multi-line facilities.
Moxa TSN-G5004 and TSN-G5008 switches are built to unify production, assembly, and logistics onto one converged topology, with IEEE 802.1Qbv traffic shaping prioritizing control packets for deterministic delivery.
Spec Your Industrial Network With an Engineer, Not a Catalog.
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What makes industrial network infrastructure different from commercial IT networking equipment?+
Industrial network infrastructure is built for conditions commercial IT hardware is never tested against, extended temperature ranges, constant vibration, and electromagnetic interference, and is certified against standards such as EN 50155, IEC 61850-3, ATEX/IECEx, and DNV that commercial switches and routers don't carry.
How do I choose between a switch, a media converter, a gateway, and a wireless access point?+
It depends on the network layer you're solving for: switches connect and segment devices on-site, media converters bridge copper and fiber runs, cellular gateways and routers reach remote or mobile assets, and wireless hardware covers areas cabling can't. Most deployments combine several of these layers, our engineers can help map your topology.
Does Easy World Automation ship Moxa network infrastructure outside the Middle East?+
Yes. Easy World Automation specializes exclusively in Moxa products as Moxa's Authorized Partner across the Middle East, and also ships worldwide on request, contact our team with your destination and project details.
What industries rely most heavily on industrial network infrastructure?+
Manufacturing, rail, power, intelligent transportation, and marine operations depend most heavily on ruggedized, certified network infrastructure to keep distributed assets connected and monitored, alongside sectors such as oil & gas, water and wastewater, and mining.
Need Setup, Wiring, or Troubleshooting Help for a Specific Product?
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