ATM Machine Communication.
ATM machines must be connected to an ATM processing host. This is via a hardwired internet IP connection (standard internet router), cellular modem connection (also known as a wireless connection), or traditional phone line dial-up connection.
The easiest and most reliable way to connect an ATM is thru a cellular wireless modem. Local internet (IP) connections are known for their downtimes, outages, poor stability, and low reliability. And if your store depends on an internet connection for processing ATMs and credit cards, keeping both on the same connection is risky. ATM Headquarters offers cellular wireless modems to eliminate the downtime of IP connections. Using a cellular modem also provide protection with a unique VPN connection to protect against cyber threats and protect ATM debit card data and ATM pin numbers. Utilizing a cellular connection also speeds up installation, and eliminates the needs to run a IP wire to the ATM machine.
ATM Wireless Cellular Device Options
Interested in purchasing a wireless ATM unit for your ATM? ATM Headquarters offers a lifetime warranty on all of our cellular modems. Our modems come with free ATM managed services including remote ATM reboot, power cycle (“unplug the power cord and plug back in). Our remote management services can provide troubleshooting, cash forecasting, ATM cassette bill count, and cassette denomination.