4G LTE CAT 6: Cellular speeds up to 300Mbps with Carrier Aggregation
DUAL SIM: With auto failover, backup WAN and other switching scenarios
WIFI & BT: Wave-2 802.11ac Dual Band WIFI and Bluetooth LE
GNSS: Global Navigation Satellite System for location services and time synchronization
PROTOCOLS: Multiple protocols supported including MQTT, Modbus TCP, BGP, GRE
RMS: Compatible with Teltonika Remote Management System
MOBILE | |
Mobile module | 4G (LTE) – Cat 6 up to 300 Mbps, 3G – Up to 42 Mbps |
SIM switch | 2 SIM cards, auto-switch cases: weak signal, data limit, SMS limit, roaming, no network, network denied, data connection fail |
Status | Signal strength, SINR, RSRP, RSRQ, Bytes sent/received, connected band, carrier aggregation, IMSI, ICCID |
SMS | SMS status, SMS configuration, send/read SMS via HTTP POST/GET, Email to SMS, SMS to Email, SMS to HTTP, SMS to SMS, SMS auto reply |
USSD | Supports sending and reading Unstructured Supplementary Service Data messages |
Black/White list | Operator black/white list |
Multiple PDN | Possibility to use different PDNs for multiple network access and services |
Band management | Band lock, Used band status display |
APN | Auto APN |
Bridge mode | Direct connection (bridge) between mobile ISP and device on LAN |
WIRELESS | |
Wireless mode | 802.11b/g/n/ac Wave 2 (WiFi 5) with data transmission rates up to 867 Mbps (Dual Band, MU-MIMO), 802.11r fast transition, Access Point (AP), Station (STA) |
WiFi security | WPA3-EAP, WPA3-SAE, WPA2-Enterprise-PEAP, WPA2-PSK, WEP; AES-CCMP, TKIP, Auto Cipher modes, client separation |
ESSID | ESSID stealth mode |
WiFi users | up to 150 simultaneous connections |
Wireless Hotspot | Captive portal (Hotspot), internal/external Radius server, built in customizable landing page |
ETHERNET | |
WAN | 1 x WAN port (can be configured as LAN) 10/100/1000 Mbps, compliance with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, 802.3az standards, supports auto MDI/MDIX crossover |
LAN | 3 x LAN ports, 10/100/1000 Mbps, compliance with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, 802.3az standards, supports auto MDI/MDIX crossover |
BLUETOOTH | |
Bluetooth 4.0 | Bluetooth low energy (LE) for short range communication |
NETWORK | |
Routing | Static routing, Dynamic routing (BGP, OSPF v2, RIP v1/v2, EIGRP, NHRP) |
Network protocols | TCP, UDP, IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, NTP, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, SSL v3, TLS, ARP, VRRP, PPP, PPPoE, UPNP, SSH, DHCP, Telnet client, SNMP, MQTT, Wake on LAN (WOL), DLNA |
VoIP passthrough support | H.323 and SIP-alg protocol NAT helpers, allowing proper routing of VoIP packets |
Connection monitoring | Ping Reboot, Wget reboot, Periodic Reboot, LCP and ICMP for link inspection |
Firewall | Port forwards, traffic rules, custom rules |
DHCP | Static and dynamic IP allocation, DHCP Relay, Relayd |
QoS / Smart Queue Management (SQM) | Traffic priority queuing by source/destination, service, protocol or port, WMM, 802.11e |
DDNS | Supported >25 service providers, others can be configured manually |
Network backup | VRRP, Mobile, Wired and WiFi WAN options, each of which can be used as an automatic Failover |
Load balancing | Balance Internet traffic over multiple WAN connections |
SSHFS | Possibility to mount remote file system via SSH protocol |
SECURITY | |
Authentication | Pre-shared key, digital certificates, X.509 certificates |
Firewall | Pre-configured firewall rules can be enabled via WebUI, unlimited firewall configuration via CLI; DMZ; NAT; NAT-T |
Attack prevention | DDOS prevention (SYN flood protection, SSH attack prevention, HTTP/HTTPS attack prevention), port scan prevention (SYN-FIN, SYN-RST, X-mas, NULL flags, FIN scan attacks) |
VLAN | Port and tag based VLAN separation |
Mobile quota control | Custom data limits for both SIM cards |
WEB filter | Blacklist for blocking out unwanted websites, Whitelist for specifying allowed sites only |
Access control | Flexible access control of TCP, UDP, ICMP packets, MAC address filter |
VPN | |
OpenVPN | Multiple clients and a server can run simultaneously, 12 encryption methods |
OpenVPN Encryption | DES-CBC, RC2-CBC, DES-EDE-CBC, DES-EDE3-CBC, DESX-CBC, BF-CBC, RC2-40-CBC, CAST5-CBC, RC2-64-CBC, AES-128-CBC, AES-192-CBC, AES-256-CBC |
IPsec | IKEv1, IKEv2, with 5 encryption methods for IPsec (DES, 3DES, AES128, AES192, AES256) |
GRE | GRE tunnel |
PPTP, L2TP | Client/Server instances can run simultaneously, L2TPv3 support |
Stunnel | Proxy designed to add TLS encryption functionality to existing clients and servers without any changes in the program’s code |
DMVPN | Method of building scalable IPsec VPNs |
SSTP | SSTP client instance support |
ZeroTier | ZeroTier VPN client support |
WireGuard | WireGuard VPN client and server support |
MODBUS | |
MODBUS TCP SLAVE | |
ID filtering | Respond to one ID in range [1;255] or any |
Allow remote access | Allow access through WAN |
Custom registers | MODBUS TCP custom register block, which allows to read/write to a file inside the router, and can be used to extend MODBUS TCP slave functionality |
MODBUS TCP MASTER | |
Supported functions | 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 15, 16 |
Supported data formats | 8 bit: INT, UINT; 16 bit: INT, UINT (MSB or LSB first); 32 bit: float, INT, UINT (ABCD (big-endian), DCBA (little-endian), CDAB, BADC), HEX, ASCII |
MQTT GATEWAY | |
Gateway | Allows sending commands and receiving data from MODBUS Master through the MQTT broker |
DNP3 | |
Supported modes | TCP Master, DNP3 Outstation |
DATA TO SERVER | |
Protocols | HTTP(S), MQTT, Azure MQTT, Kinesis |
MONITORING & MANAGEMENT | |
WEB UI | HTTP/HTTPS, status, configuration, FW update, CLI, troubleshoot, event log, system log, kernel log |
FOTA | Firmware update from server, automatic notification |
SSH | SSH (v1, v2) |
SMS | SMS status, SMS configuration, send/read SMS via HTTP POST/GET |
Call | Reboot, Status, Mobile data on/off, Output on/off |
TR-069 | OpenACS, EasyCwmp, ACSLite, tGem, LibreACS, GenieACS, FreeACS, LibCWMP, Friendly tech, AVSystem |
MQTT | MQTT Broker, MQTT publisher |
SNMP | SNMP (v1, v2, v3), SNMP trap |
JSON-RPC | Management API over HTTP/HTTPS |
MODBUS | MODBUS TCP status/control |
RMS | Teltonika Remote Management System (RMS) |
IoT PLATFORMS | |
Clouds of things | Allows monitoring of: Device data, Mobile data, Network info, Availability |
ThingWorx | Allows monitoring of: WAN Type, WAN IP, Mobile Operator Name, Mobile Signal Strength, Mobile Network Type |
Cumulocity | Allows monitoring of: Device Model, Revision and Serial Number, Mobile Cell ID, ICCID, IMEI, Connection Type, Operator, Signal Strength, WAN Type and IP |
Azure IoT Hub | Can send device IP, Number of bytes send/received, Mobile connection state, Network link state, IMEI, ICCID, Model, Manufacturer, Serial, Revision, IMSI, SIM State, PIN state, GSM signal, WCDMA RSCP, WCDMA EC/IO, LTE RSRP, LTE SINR, LTE RSRQ, CELL ID, Operator, Operator number, Connection type, Temperature, PIN count to Azure IoT Hub server |
SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS | |
CPU | Quad-core ARM Cortex A7, 717 MHz |
RAM | 256 MB, DDR3 |
FLASH storage | 256 MB, SPI Flash |
FIRMWARE / CONFIGURATION | |
WEB UI | Update FW from file, check FW on server, configuration profiles, configuration backup |
FOTA | Update FW/configuration from server |
RMS | Update FW/configuration for multiple devices at once |
Keep settings | Update FW without losing current configuration |
FIRMWARE CUSTOMIZATION | |
Operating system | RutOS (OpenWrt based Linux OS) |
Supported languages | Busybox shell, Lua, C, C++ |
Development tools | SDK package with build environment provided |
LOCATION TRACKING | |
GNSS | GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo and QZSS |
Coordinates | GNSS coordinates via WebUI, SMS, TAVL, RMS |
NMEA | NMEA 0183 |
Server software | Supported server software: TAVL, RMS |
Geofencing | Configurable multiple geofence zones |
USB | |
Data rate | USB 2.0 |
Applications | Samba share, USB-to-serial |
External devices | Possibility to connect external HDD, flash drive, additional modem, printer |
Storage formats | FAT, FAT32, NTFS |
INPUT/OUTPUT | |
Input | 1 x Digital Input, 0 - 6 V detected as logic low, 8 - 30 V detected as logic high |
Output | 1 x Digital Output, Open collector output, max output 30 V, 300 mA |
Events | SMS, Email, RMS |
POWER | |
Connector | 4 pin industrial DC power socket |
Input voltage range | 9 – 50 VDC, reverse polarity protection, voltage surge/transient protection |
PoE (passive) | Passive PoE. Possibility to power up through LAN port, not compatible with IEEE802.3af, 802.3at and 802.3bt standards |
Power consumption | 16 W Max |
PHYSICAL INTERFACES (PORTS, LEDS, ANTENNAS, BUTTONS, SIM) | |
Ethernet | 4 x RJ45 ports, 10/100/1000 Mbps |
I/Os | 1 x Digital Input, 1 x Digital Output on 4 pin power connector |
Status LEDs | 4 x WAN type LEDs, 2 x Mobile connection type, 5 x Mobile connection strength, 8 x LAN status, 1 x Power, 2 x 2.4G and 5G WiFi |
SIM | 2 x SIM slots (Mini SIM - 2FF), 1.8 V/3 V, external SIM holders |
Power | 1 x 4 pin DC connector |
Antennas | 2 x SMA for LTE, 2 x RP-SMA for WiFi, 1 x RP-SMA for Bluetooth, 1 x SMA for GNSS |
USB | 1 x USB A port for external devices |
Reset | Reboot/User default reset/Factory reset button |
Other | 1 x Grounding screw |
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATION | |
Casing material | Aluminium housing with DIN rail mounting option |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 115 x 44.2 x 95.1 mm |
Weight | 456 g |
Mounting options | DIN rail, flat surface placement |
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT | |
Operating temperature | -40 C to 75 C |
Operating humidity | 10 % to 90 % non-condensing |
Ingress Protection Rating | IP30 |
REGULATORY & TYPE APPROVALS | |
Regulatory & Type Approvals | CE/RED, RoHS, REACH |
Vehicle | ECE R10 (E-mark) |
EMI IMMUNITY | |
Standards | EN 55032:2015, EN 55035:2017, Draft ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.1, ETSI EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1, Draft ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0 |
ESD | EN 61000-4-2:2009 |
RS | EN 61000-4-3:2006+A1:2008+A2:2010 |
EFT | EN 61000-4-4:2012 |
Surge protection | EN 61000-4-5:2014 |
CS | EN 61000-4-6:2014 |
DIP | EN 61000-4-11:2004 |
RF | |
Standards | ETSI EN 300 328 V2.1.1, ETSI EN 301 893 V2.1.1, ETSI EN 300 440 V2.1.1 |
SAFETY | |
Standards | IEC 62368-1:2014 (Second Edition) EN 62368-1:2014+A11:2017 EN 50385:2017 EN 62232:2017 |
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