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Teltonika RUT240 3G/4G router
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Replacement
Teltonika RUT360 4G (LTE) – Cat 6 up to 300 Mbps, 3G – Up to 42 Mbps
Stabilt mobilt bredband, 3G/4G Cat6 och via befintligt WIFI för fordon
RUT-240 from Teltonika, reliable 3G/4G router
The router has 2 LAN ports for connection to a computer/printer or for configuration to 1 LAN and 1 WAN. For example. if a fixed connection goes down, 3G/4G automatically takes over.
Can be bridged to give public IP from mobile broadband to an underlying device, e.g. computer or router.
RUT240 has built-in wireless network and supports the 802.11n standard and is fully backwards compatible with older devices. Recommended for use in environments where stable operation is a must. Together with its professional features and scalability, it does an equally good job in industrial environments, moving vehicles, commercial environments or for building automation and more.
OpenVPN server and Site-To-Site VPN over GRE or IPSEC< /strong>
Built-in vpn servers to avoid an extra vpn box in your network. You can either use OpenVPN server to connect clients directly to the router, or configure Site-To-Site VPN over GRE / IPSEC tunnels, or combine these. Of course, the router also supports VPN passthrough for any existing VPN server.
Really stable in operation
The product is built to be as stable and reliable as possible. A built-in watchdog checks both hardware and software and can restart the router if, for example, network access would be lost. You can also restart it via SMS. It is also possible to connect an extra internet source in addition to 3G/4G. You choose which is primary, and if one goes down, the other automatically takes over.
Support for DDNS
Dynamically update a domain name to always have the same address to the router. All services that follow the DDNS standard are supported.
Ping reboot
Configure the device to automatically reboot upon loss of internet connection.
Other
Supports WLAN standards b/g/n
2 pcs SMA female connector for 3G/4G antenna
1 pcs RP-SMA connector for WiFi antenna
MOBILE | |
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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 | Direct connection (bridge) between mobile ISP and device on LAN |
SMS | SMS status, SMS configuration, send/read SMS via HTTP POST/GET, EMAIL to SMS, SMS to EMAIL, SMS to HTTP, SMS to SMS, scheduled SMS, SMS autoreply, SMPP |
Black/White list (optional) | Operator black/white list |
Multiple PDN (optional) | Possibility to use different PDNs for multiple network access and services |
Band management | Band lock, Used band status display |
WIRELESS | |
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-Enterprise - 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 connections |
Hotspot | Captive portal (Hotspot), internal/external Radius server, built in customizable landing page |
ETHERNET | |
WAN | 1 x WAN port (can be configured to LAN) 10/100 Mbps, comply IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u standards, supports auto MDI/MDIX |
LAN | 1 x LAN port, 10/100 Mbps, comply IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u standards, supports auto MDI/MDIX |
NETWORK | |
Routing | Static routing, Dynamic routing (Optional - 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 (planned), SSH, DHCP, Telnet, SMNP, MQTT (optional) |
VoIP passthrough support | H.323 and SIP-alg protocol NAT helpers, allowing proper routing of VoIP packets |
Connection monitoring | Ping Reboot, Periodic Reboot, LCP and ICMP for link inspection |
Firewall | Port forward, traffic rules, custom rules |
DHCP | Static and dynamic IP allocation, DHCP Relayd |
QoS | Traffic priority queuing by source/destination, service, protocol or port, 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 backup, using automatic Failover |
Load balancing | Balance your internet traffic over multiple WAN connections |
NetSnapper (optional) | Mobile connection management, data compression VPN client (not available in standard FW) |
SSHFS (optional) | Possibility to mount remote file system via SSH protocol (not available in standard FW) |
SECURITY | |
Authentication | Pre-shared key, digital certificates, X.509 certificates |
Firewall | Pre-configured firewall rules can be enabled via web-ui, 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) |
WiFi security | WPA2-Enterprise – PEAP, EAP-TLS, TLS, TTLS. AES-CCMP, TKIP, Auto Cipher modes, Client separation |
VLAN | Tag based VLAN separation |
Mobile quota control | Set up custom data limits for the SIM card |
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 server can be running 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 x VPN IPsec 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 any changes in the programs' code |
SSTP | SSTP client instance support |
MONITORING & MANAGEMENT | |
WEB UI | HTTP/HTTPS, status, configuration, FW update, CLI ,troubleshoot, event log, system log, kernel log |
FOTA | Firmware update from sever, automatic notification |
SSH | SSH (v1, v2) |
SMS | SMS status, SMS configuration, send/read 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 | Management API over HTTP/HTTPS |
MODBUS | MODBUS TCP status/control |
RMS | Teltonika Remote Management System (RMS) |
SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS | |
CPU | Atheros Hornet, MIPS 24Kc, 400 MHz |
RAM | 64 MB, DDR2 |
FLASH memory | 16 MB SPI Flash |
FIRMWARE / CONFIGURATION | |
WEB UI | Update FW from file, check FW on server, configuration profiles, configuration backup, restore point |
FOTA | Update FW/configuration from server |
RMS | Update FW/configuration for multiple devices |
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 | GPL package with built environment provided |
INPUT/OUTPUT | |
Input | 1 x Digital Input |
Output | 1 x Digital Output |
Events | SMS, EMAIL, RMS |
POWER | |
Connector | 4 pin industrial DC power socket |
Input voltage range | 9 – 30 VDC (4 pin industrial socket), reverse polarity protection, surge protection >33 VDC 10us max |
PoE (passive) | Passive PoE over spare pairs (available from HW revision 0007 and batch number 0010). Possibility to power up through LAN port, not compatible with IEEE802.3af and 802.3at |
Power consumption | < 5 W |
PHYSICAL INTERFACES (PORTS, LEDS, ANTENNAS, BUTTONS, SIM) | |
Ethernet | 2 x RJ45 ports, 10/100 Mbps |
Status LEDs | 3 x connection type status LEDs, 5 x connection strength LEDs, 2 x LAN status LEDs, 1x Power LED |
SIM | 1 x SIM slot (Mini SIM – 2FF, 2st form factor), 1.8 V/3 V, external SIM holder |
Power | 4 pin DC connector with 1 x Digital input and 1 x Digital output |
Anntenas | 2 x SMA for LTE, 1 x RP-SMA for WiFi antenna connectors |
Reset | Reset/restore to default button |
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATION | |
Casing material | Aluminum housing, plastic panels |
Dimensions | 83 mm x 74 mm x 25 mm (H x W x D) |
Weight | 125 g |
Mounting options | Bottom and sideways DIN rail mounting slots |
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT | |
Operating temperature | -40 °C to 75 °C |
Operating humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
Ingress Protection Rating | IP30 |
MTBF | 310000 h |
REGULATORY & TYPE APPROVALS | |
Regulatory | CE/RED, FCC, IC/ISED, EAC, RCM, PTCRB, RoHS, WEEE, Wi-Fi Alliance (in progress) |
Operator | Verizon, AT&T |
Vehicle | ECE R10 (E-mark) (planned) |
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 |
SAFETY | |
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) |
MOBILE | |
---|---|
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 | Direct connection (bridge) between mobile ISP and device on LAN |
SMS | SMS status, SMS configuration, send/read SMS via HTTP POST/GET, EMAIL to SMS, SMS to EMAIL, SMS to HTTP, SMS to SMS, scheduled SMS, SMS autoreply, SMPP |
Black/White list (optional) | Operator black/white list |
Multiple PDN (optional) | Possibility to use different PDNs for multiple network access and services |
Band management | Band lock, Used band status display |
WIRELESS | |
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-Enterprise - 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 connections |
Hotspot | Captive portal (Hotspot), internal/external Radius server, built in customizable landing page |
ETHERNET | |
WAN | 1 x WAN port (can be configured to LAN) 10/100 Mbps, comply IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u standards, supports auto MDI/MDIX |
LAN | 1 x LAN port, 10/100 Mbps, comply IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u standards, supports auto MDI/MDIX |
NETWORK | |
Routing | Static routing, Dynamic routing (Optional - 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 (planned), SSH, DHCP, Telnet, SMNP, MQTT (optional) |
VoIP passthrough support | H.323 and SIP-alg protocol NAT helpers, allowing proper routing of VoIP packets |
Connection monitoring | Ping Reboot, Periodic Reboot, LCP and ICMP for link inspection |
Firewall | Port forward, traffic rules, custom rules |
DHCP | Static and dynamic IP allocation, DHCP Relayd |
QoS | Traffic priority queuing by source/destination, service, protocol or port, 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 backup, using automatic Failover |
Load balancing | Balance your internet traffic over multiple WAN connections |
NetSnapper (optional) | Mobile connection management, data compression VPN client (not available in standard FW) |
SSHFS (optional) | Possibility to mount remote file system via SSH protocol (not available in standard FW) |
SECURITY | |
Authentication | Pre-shared key, digital certificates, X.509 certificates |
Firewall | Pre-configured firewall rules can be enabled via web-ui, 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) |
WiFi security | WPA2-Enterprise – PEAP, EAP-TLS, TLS, TTLS. AES-CCMP, TKIP, Auto Cipher modes, Client separation |
VLAN | Tag based VLAN separation |
Mobile quota control | Set up custom data limits for the SIM card |
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 server can be running 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 x VPN IPsec 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 any changes in the programs' code |
SSTP | SSTP client instance support |
MONITORING & MANAGEMENT | |
WEB UI | HTTP/HTTPS, status, configuration, FW update, CLI ,troubleshoot, event log, system log, kernel log |
FOTA | Firmware update from sever, automatic notification |
SSH | SSH (v1, v2) |
SMS | SMS status, SMS configuration, send/read 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 | Management API over HTTP/HTTPS |
MODBUS | MODBUS TCP status/control |
RMS | Teltonika Remote Management System (RMS) |
SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS | |
CPU | Atheros Hornet, MIPS 24Kc, 400 MHz |
RAM | 64 MB, DDR2 |
FLASH memory | 16 MB SPI Flash |
FIRMWARE / CONFIGURATION | |
WEB UI | Update FW from file, check FW on server, configuration profiles, configuration backup, restore point |
FOTA | Update FW/configuration from server |
RMS | Update FW/configuration for multiple devices |
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 | GPL package with built environment provided |
INPUT/OUTPUT | |
Input | 1 x Digital Input |
Output | 1 x Digital Output |
Events | SMS, EMAIL, RMS |
POWER | |
Connector | 4 pin industrial DC power socket |
Input voltage range | 9 – 30 VDC (4 pin industrial socket), reverse polarity protection, surge protection >33 VDC 10us max |
PoE (passive) | Passive PoE over spare pairs (available from HW revision 0007 and batch number 0010). Possibility to power up through LAN port, not compatible with IEEE802.3af and 802.3at |
Power consumption | < 5 W |
PHYSICAL INTERFACES (PORTS, LEDS, ANTENNAS, BUTTONS, SIM) | |
Ethernet | 2 x RJ45 ports, 10/100 Mbps |
Status LEDs | 3 x connection type status LEDs, 5 x connection strength LEDs, 2 x LAN status LEDs, 1x Power LED |
SIM | 1 x SIM slot (Mini SIM – 2FF, 2st form factor), 1.8 V/3 V, external SIM holder |
Power | 4 pin DC connector with 1 x Digital input and 1 x Digital output |
Anntenas | 2 x SMA for LTE, 1 x RP-SMA for WiFi antenna connectors |
Reset | Reset/restore to default button |
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATION | |
Casing material | Aluminum housing, plastic panels |
Dimensions | 83 mm x 74 mm x 25 mm (H x W x D) |
Weight | 125 g |
Mounting options | Bottom and sideways DIN rail mounting slots |
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT | |
Operating temperature | -40 °C to 75 °C |
Operating humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
Ingress Protection Rating | IP30 |
MTBF | 310000 h |
REGULATORY & TYPE APPROVALS | |
Regulatory | CE/RED, FCC, IC/ISED, EAC, RCM, PTCRB, RoHS, WEEE, Wi-Fi Alliance (in progress) |
Operator | Verizon, AT&T |
Vehicle | ECE R10 (E-mark) (planned) |
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 |
SAFETY | |
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) |
Explanation of frequency bands
When choosing an antenna, pay attention to which frequency bands the antenna supports. Depending on which operator and where the antenna will be used, the frequency bands vary. Larger cities use 2600MHz while smaller towns use 800/900MHz with some support bands in between such as 1800/2100MHz.
A higher frequency band gives a higher speed but also has a shorter range. The same applies to the antenna, if you have a base station that transmits on 2600MHz, your antenna, antenna cable and the location of the antenna become more important than on a lower frequency band. Explanation of signal loss we will go through soon. Higher frequency bands also mean shorter range from the base station.
450MHz (coverage band) also known as the Net1 band is the frequency band that covers the most area in Sweden. Therefore, Net1 is known to be able to have reception where other operators don´t have a chance, but with low download and upload speeds. The reason why this band is called Net1 is because that the company Net1 has exclusive rights to this frequency band.
800MHz (coverage band) is used by all common operators, excluding Net1. The low frequency band means that 800MHz covers a lot of space. Therefore, the band is used outside big cities or smaller towns. 800MHz is the most used frequency band around Europe.
900MHz (coverage band) is the band that Tele2 and Telenor initially used as coverage band. 900MHz is a more unusual LTE band and in the beginning the band caused some problems when the clients (mobile phones etc.) could not connect to 900MHz. Today, the mobile phone manufacturers have adapted the mobile phones to be able to communicate on 900MHz.
1800MHz (capacity band) is the latest frequency band launched. All operators today use this band in metropolitan centers (apart from Net1).
2600MHz (capacity band) is a very well-used frequency band all over Europe. 2600MHz is the highest frequency band used for LTE, this means that the band also has the shortest range compared to 800/900MHz. Due to the high capacity, the band is used in metropolitan environments where many base stations are required to cover as much surface as possible and have as high a capacity as possible.
Frekvensplan 4G
Frequency band | Net1 | Tele2 | Telia | Telenor | Tre |
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450MHz (Band 31) | |||||
800MHz (Band 20) | |||||
900MHz (Band 8) | |||||
1800MHz (Band 3) | |||||
2600MHz (Band 38) |