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Guides on attaching antennas, inserting SIM, powering up, and connecting to WAN.
Details inserting the SIM card, attaching antennas, and connecting power and network cables.
Step-by-step guide to connect to the router using Windows network settings.
Instructions for configuring the network card for proper router communication.
Configures TCP/IPv4 settings, including automatic IP acquisition or manual IP/DNS entry.
Details manual IP, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server configuration.
Steps to connect to the router's wireless network (SSID: Teltonika).
Displays the login screen and default credentials (admin/admin01).
Provides a summary of key router information like IP addresses, firmware, and load.
Displays mobile modem connection details: IMEI, IMSI, signal strength, and operator.
Shows WAN connection details like Interface type, IP address, MAC, Gateway, and DNS.
Provides details for the LAN connection, including IP, MAC address, and duration.
Displays wireless connection details in Station mode: SSID, encryption, signal.
Details wireless connection in Access Point mode: SSID, encryption, signal quality, bit rate.
Configures mobile settings for connecting to the 3G/LTE network.
Sets username, password, and service mode (2G, 3G, 4G) for mobile connection.
Manages SIM cards, enabling automatic switching based on conditions like weak signal.
Allows selection of main and backup WAN interfaces (Mobile, Wired, Wi-Fi).
Configures static WAN settings: IP address, netmask, gateway, and custom DNS servers.
Configures WAN connection using DHCP, typically requiring no additional advanced settings.
Allows backing up the primary WAN connection with one or two backup connections.
Guides on selecting and configuring main and backup WAN links for failover.
Configures general LAN settings: IP address, netmask, and IP broadcast.
Configures DHCP server: enables it, sets start IP, limit, and lease time for IP addresses.
Overview of wireless configuration, covering device and interface parameters.
Sets general firewall policies: Drop invalid packets, Input, Output, and Forward actions.
Defines rules to forward ports, allowing external access to internal services.
Sets detailed port forwarding parameters: protocol, source zone, MAC, IP, and port.
Allows direct entry of iptables commands for ultimate firewall rule flexibility.
Protects against SYN flood attacks by setting rate limits, burst limits, and SYN cookies.
Allows custom entries in the internal routing table: Interface, Target, Netmask, Gateway, Metric.
Guides on creating new OpenVPN client configurations and setting up connections.
Configures main OpenVPN client settings: TUN/TAP, Protocol, Port, LZO, Encryption, Authentication.
Details OpenVPN client parameters: Remote host IP, resolve retry, keep alive, certificates.
Explains IPsec protocol and its modes (Transport and Tunnel) for secure connections.
Enables IPsec and selects mode (Main, Aggressive, Base), NAT traversal.
Configures IPsec Phase 1 and Phase 2, ensuring identical algorithms, authentication, and lifetimes.
Controls how the router receives configuration initiation, setting authorization methods.
Configures authorization methods (serial, password) for remote configuration.
Lets you configure remote RUT950 devices by sending configuration messages.
Generates new SMS settings or uses the current device configuration for remote setup.
Configures mobile, WAN, LAN, interface type, and protocol for network parameters.
Configures general hotspot settings: user name, password, AP IP, and authentication mode.
Configures external or internal RADIUS server authentication for wireless clients.
Activates authentication and accounting systems using RADIUS server, setting ports.
First step of the wizard prompts to change the default router password.
Configures mobile settings for connecting to the internet via cellular network.
Configures LAN settings and DHCP server options for the local network.
Configures wireless settings to set up a basic Access Point, including SSID and encryption.
Configures router name, hostname, administration password, language, and IPv6 support.
Configures troubleshooting settings like system log level, saving logs, and kernel logs.
Manages backup archives: downloading current settings and restoring from saved files.
Enables/disables access methods like SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, and CLI, configuring ports.
Displays current firmware information and available versions on the server.
Option to keep saved user configuration settings after firmware upgrade.
Provides options for recovering the device after firmware upgrade issues or file system modifications.
Explains reset button functions and Safe Mode firmware operation.
| WiFi Standards | 802.11b/g/n |
|---|---|
| Ethernet Ports | 4 x 10/100 Mbps |
| SIM Slots | 2 |
| Power Supply | 9-30V DC |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to 75°C |
| GPS | Yes |
| USB Ports | 1 x USB 2.0 |
| LTE Category | LTE Cat 4 |
| Cellular Technology | LTE, 3G, 2G |