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8.9.3
Scheduled Messages
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8.9.4
Auto Reply Configuration
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8.9.5
SMS Forwarding
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8.9.6
SMPP
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8.10
Hotspot
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8.10.1
General settings
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8.10.2
Internet Access Restriction Settings
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8.10.3
Logging
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8.10.4
Landing Page
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8.10.5
Radius server configuration
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8.10.6
Statistics
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8.11
CLI
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8.12
Auto Reboot
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8.12.1
Ping Reboot
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8.12.2
Periodic Reboot
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8.13
UPNP
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8.13.1
General Settings
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8.13.2
Advanced Settings
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8.13.3
UPnP ACLs
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8.13.4
Active UPnP Redirects
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8.14
QoS
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System
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9.1
Setup Wizard
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9.2
Profiles
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9.3
Administration
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9.3.1
General
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9.3.2
Troubleshoot
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9.3.3
Backup
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9.3.4
Diagnostics
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9.3.5
MAC Clone
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9.3.6
Overview
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9.3.7
Monitoring
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9.4
User scripts
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9.5
Restore point
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9.5.1
Restore point create
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9.5.2
Restore point load
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9.6
Firmware
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9.6.1
Firmware
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9.6.2
FOTA
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9.7
Reboot
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Device Recovery
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10.1
Reset button
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10.2
Bootloader’s WebUI
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Glossary
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SAFETY INFORMATION
In this document you will be introduced on how to use a RUT950 router safely. We suggest you to adhere to the
following recommendations in order to avoid personal injuries and or property damage.
You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before using the device!
To avoid burning and voltage caused traumas, of the personnel working with the device, please follow these
safety requirements.
The device is intended for supply from a Limited Power Source (LPS) that power consumption
should not exceed 15VA and current rating of over current protective device should not exceed 2A.
The highest transient over voltage in the output (secondary circuit) of used PSU shall not
exceed 36V peak.
The device can be used with the Personal Computer (first safety class) or Notebook (second
safety class). Associated equipment: PSU (power supply unit) (LPS) and personal computer (PC) shall
comply with the requirements of standard EN 60950-1.
Do not mount or service the device during a thunderstorm.
To avoid mechanical damages to the device it is recommended to transport it packed in a
damage-proof pack.
Protection in primary circuits of associated PC and PSU (LPS) against short circuits and earth
faults of associated PC shall be provided as part of the building installation.
To avoid mechanical damages to the device it is recommended to transport it packed in a damage-proof pack.
While using the device, it should be placed so, that its indicating LEDs would be visible as they inform in which working
mode the device is and if it has any working problems.
Protection against over current, short circuiting and earth faults should be provided as a part of the building
installation.
Signal level of the device depends on the environment in which it is working. In case the device starts working
insufficiently, please refer to qualified personnel in order to repair this product. We recommend forwarding it to a repair
center or the manufacturer. There are no exchangeable parts inside the device.
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Device connection
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1
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a RUT950 LTE router!
RUT950 is part of the RUT9xx series of compact mobile routers with high speed wireless and Ethernet
connections.
This router is ideal for people who‘d like to share their internet on the go, as it is not restricted by a cumbersome
cable connection. Unrestricted, but not forgotten: the router still supports internet distribution via a broadband cable,
simply plug it in to the wan port, set the router to a correct mode and you are ready to browse.
2
Specifications
2.1
Ethernet
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u standards
3 x LAN 10/100Mbps Ethernet ports
1 x WAN 10/100Mbps Ethernet port
Supports Auto MDI/MDIX
2.2
Wi-Fi
IEEE 802.11b/g/n WiFi standards
2x2 MIMO
AP and STA modes
64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA&WPA2 encryption methods
2.401
2.495GHz Wi-Fi frequency range
20dBm max WiFi TX power
SSID stealth mode and access control based on MAC address
2.3
Hardware
High performance 560 MHz CPU with 128 Mbytes of DDR2 memory
5.5/2.5mm DC power socket
Reset/restore to default button
2 x SMA for LTE , 2 x RP-SMA for WiFi antenna connectors
4 x Ethernet LEDs, 1 x Power LED
1 x bi-color connection status LED, 5 x connection strength LEDs
2.4
Electrical, Mechanical & Environmental
Dimensions (H x W x D)
80mm x 106mm x 46mm
Weight
250g
Power supply
100
240 VAC -> 9 VDC wall adapter
Input voltage range
9
30VDC
Power consumption
< 7W
Operating temperature
-40
°
to 75
°
C
Storage temperature
-45
°
to 80
°
C
Operating humidity
10% to 90% Non-condensing
Storage humidity
5% to 95% Non-condensing

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