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Teltonika RUT240 is a small, cost-effective and powerful industrial LTE router for professional applications. The router provides high performance in LTE communication. It features a SIM card slot and connection status LEDs. External antenna connectors allow you to use higher gain antennas to increase LTE signal strength and easily find the best signal location.
Enjoy your LTE internet connection wherever you are, whether it's your camping spot, home or office, without any worries - the Teltonika RUT240 will provide you with a stable connection. This sleek router supports LTE Category 4 speeds, which provides data rates of up to 70 Mbps.
With built-in WiFi connectivity, you can take advantage of LTE, with Wi-Fi operating at 2.4GHz.
SIM card slot allows you to easily install a SIM card in the router. After installing the SIM card, the device will connect to the network, without the need of restarting the device. Configuration of LTE connection is limited to entering APN name and PIN number of SIM card.
The small and compact Teltonika RUT240 has 2 10/100Mbps ports. The ports can be used as the main internet connection or a backup connection.
Basic technical data | |
Manufacturer | Teltonika |
Model | RUT240 |
Type | Compact Industrial LTE Router |
Medel code | RUT2400DE000 |
For regional use (for mobile network operators) | Europe, Middle East, Africa |
Mobile network | |
Mobile module | 4G (LTE) - Cat 4 up to 150 Mbps, 3G - up to 42 Mbps, 2G - up to 236.8 kbps |
Status | Signal Strength (RSSI), SINR, RSRP, RSRQ, EC/IO, RSCP, Bytes sent/received |
Bridge mode | Direct connection (bridge) between mobile ISP and device in LAN |
SMS | SMS status, SMS configuration, sending/reading SMS via HTTP POST/GET, EMAIL to SMS, SMS to EMAIL, SMS to HTTP, SMS to SMS, scheduled SMS, SMS autoreply, SMPP |
Blacklist/Whitelist | Black/white list of operators |
Multiple PDNs (optional) | Ability to use different PDNs to access multiple networks and services |
Bandwidth management | Band lock, display of bandwidth status in use |
Wireless network | |
Wireless mode | IEEE 802.11b/g/n, Access Point (AP), Station (STA) |
WiFi | WPA2-Enterprise (with external/internal Radius Server), WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK, WEP, MAC Filter |
WiFi security | WPA2-Enterprice - PEAP, TLS, TTLS. AES-CCMP, TKIP, Auto Cipher modes. Client separation |
SSID | SSID stealth mode and access control based on MAC address |
WiFi users | Up to 50 simultaneous calls |
Hotspot | Captive portal (Hotspot), internal/external Radius server , embedded in a configurable landing page |
Ethernet | |
WAN | 1 x WAN (LAN configurable) 10/100 Mbps, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u compliant, supports auto MDI/MDIX |
LAN | 1x LAN port, 10/100 Mbps, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u compliant, - Automatic MDI/MDIX support |
Network | |
Routing | Static routing, dynamic routing (BGP, OSPF v2, RIP v1/v2) |
Network protocols | TCP, UDP, IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, NTP, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, SSL v3, TLS, ARP, VRRP, PPP, PPPoE, UPnP (scheduled), SSH, DHCP, Telnet, SMPP, MQTT (optional) |
VoIP passthrough support | H.323 and SIP-alg protocol NAT helpers, enabling proper routing of VoIP packets |
Call monitoring | Ping Reboot, Periodic Reboot, LCP and ICMP for connection control |
Firewall | Port forwarding, network traffic rules, custom rules |
DHCP | Static and dynamic IP allocation, DHCP Relayd |
QoS | Prioritization of traffic by source/destination, service, protocol or port, WMM, 802.11e |
DDNS | >25 service providers supported, others can be configured manually |
Network backup | VRRP, Mobile, Wired, WiFi options, each of which can be used as a backup, using automatic failover |
Load balancing | Balancing Internet traffic across multiple WAN connections |
NetSnapper (optional) | Mobile connection management, VPN client data compression (not available in standard software) |
SSHFS ( optional) | Possibility to install remote file system via SSH protocol (not available in standard software) |
Security | |
Authentication | Shared key, digital certificates, X.509 certificates |
Firewall | Pre-configured firewall rules can be enabled via web-ui, unrestricted firewall configuration via CLI; DMZ; NAT; NAT-T |
Prevention of attacks | DDOS prevention (SYN protection, SSH attack prevention, HTTP/HTTPS attack prevention), port scan prevention (SYN-FIN, SYN-RST, X-mas, NULL flags, FIN scan attacks) |
WiFi security | WPA2-Enterprice - PEAP, EAP-TLS, TLS, TTLS. Modes AES-CCMP, TKIP, Auto Cipher, Client Separation |
VLAN | Tag-based VLAN separation |
Limiting | Custom data limits for SIM card |
WEB Filter | Black list to block unwanted websites, white list to determine allowed sites |
Access control | Flexible access control for TCP, UDP, ICMP packets, MAC address filters |
VPN | |
OpenVPN | Ability to run multiple clients and servers 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, supports up to 4 IPsec VPN tunnels (instances), with 5 encryption methods (DES, 3DES, AES128, AES192, AES256) |
GRE | GRE tunnel |
PPTP, L2TP | Client/server services can run simultaneously |
Stunnel | Proxy designed to add TLS encryption functionality to existing clients and servers without changing program code |
SSTP | SSTP client instance support |
Monitoring and management | |
WEB UI | HTTP/HTTTPS, status, configuration, FW update, CLI, troubleshooting, event log, system log, kernel log |
FOTA | Remote firmware update from server, automatic notifications. |
SSH | SSH (v1, v2) |
SMS | SMS status, SMS configuration, sending/reading SMS via HTTP POST/GET |
TR-069 (optional) | OpenACS, EasyCwmp, ACSLite, tGem, LibreACS, GenieACS, FreeACS, LibCWMP, Friendly tech, AVsystems |
MQTT (optional) | MQTT Broker, MQTT publisher |
SNMP | SNMP (v1, v2, v3), SNMP trap |
JSON-RPC | API management over HTTP/HTTPS |
MODBUS | MODBUS TCP status/control |
RMS | Teltonika Remote Management System (RMS) - a system for remote management of Teltonika devices |
System parameters | |
CPU | Atheros Hornet, MIPS 24Kc, 400 MHz |
RAM | 64 MB, DDR2 |
FLASH memory | 16 MB SPI Flash |
Software/Configuration | |
WEB UI | Software update from file, software check on server, configuration profiles, configuration backup, restore point |
FOTA | Software update/configuration from server |
RMS | Software / configuration update for multiple devices |
Save settings | Software update without losing current configuration |
Operating system | RutOS (OpenWrt operating system based on Linux) |
Supported languages | Busybox shell, Lua, C |
Development tools | GPL package with included graphical environment |
Inputs/Outputs | |
Inputs | 1 x Digital input |
Outputs | 1 x Digital output |
Event handling | SMS, EMAIL, RMS |
Power supply | |
Connector | 4-pin industrial DC power connector |
Input voltage range | 9 - 30 VDC (4-pole industrial outlet), reverse polarity protection; surge protection >33VDC 10us max. |
PoE (passive) | 24V power supply via LAN port (passive PoE), not compatible with IEEE802.3af and 802.3at standards |
Power consumption | < 5 W |
Physical interfaces (ports, LED, antennas, buttons, SIM) | |
Ethernet | 2 x RJ45, 10/100 Mbps |
LEDs | 3 x connection type status LED, 5 x connection power LED, 2 x LAN status LED, 1x power LED |
SIM | 1 x SIM socket (Mini SIM), 1.8 V/3 V, external SIM tray |
Power supply | 4-pin industrial DC power connector with one digital input and one digital output |
Antennas | 2 x SMA for LTE, 1 x RP-SMA for WiFi antenna |
Reset | Buttons to reboot / restore factory settings |
Physical characteristics | |
Housing material | Aluminium housing, plastic panels |
Dimensions | 83 mm x 74 mm x 25 mm |
Weight | 125 g |
Mounting options | Bottom and side mounting holes on DIN rail |
Work environment | |
Ambient temperature during operation | -40 °C to 75 °C |
Ambient humidity during operation | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
Protection class | IP30 |
MTBF | 310000 h |
Certificates | |
Regulations | CE/RED, FCC, IC/ISED, EAC, RCM, PTCRB, RoHS, WEEE, Wi-Fi Alliance (pending) |
EMI IMMUNITY | |
Standards | Draft EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0, Draft EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0, Draft EN 301 489-52 V1.1.0, FCC 47 CFR Part 15B (2017), ANSI C63.4 (2014) |
ESD | EN61000-4-2:2009 |
RS | EN 61000-4-3:2006 A1:2008 A2:2010 |
EFT | EN 61000-4-4:2012 |
Surge protection | EN 61000-4-5:2006 |
CS | EN 61000-4-6:2009 |
DIP | EN 61000-4-11:2004 |
RF | |
Standards | EN 300 328 V2.1.1, EN 301 511 V12.5.1, EN 301 908-1 V11.1.1, EN 301 908-2 V11.1.1, EN 301 908-13 V11.1.1, FCC 47 CFR Part 15C (2017), FCC 47 CFR Part 2 (2017), FCC 47 CFR Part 22H (2017), FCC 47 CFR Part 24E (2017), FCC 47 CFR Part 27C (2017), RSS-Gen Issue 4 (2014), RSS-247 Issue 2 (2017), RSS-132 Issue 3 (2013), RSS-133 Issue 6 (2013), RSS-139 Issue 3, RSS-130 Issue 1, AS/CA S042.1:2018, AS/ACIF S042.3:2005, AS/CA S042.4:2018, AS/NZS 4268:2017 |
Security | |
Standards | IEC 60950-1:2005 (Second Edition) Am 1:2009 Am 2:2013, AS/NZS 60950.1:2015, EN 50665:2017, EN 62311:2008, FCC 47 CFR Part 1 1.1310, RSS-102 Issue 5 (2015) |
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