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2.5
Applications
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3
Setting up your router
3.1
Installation
After you unpack the box, follow the steps, documented below, in order to properly connect the device. For
better Wi-Fi performance, put the device in clearly visible spot, as obstacles such as walls and door hinder the signal.
1.
First assemble your router by attaching the necessary antennas and inserting the SIM card.
2.
To power up your router, please use the power adapter included in the box. (IMPORTANT: Using a different
power adapter can damage and void the warranty for this product.).
3.
If you have a wired broadband connection you will also have to connect it to the WAN port of the router.
3.1.1
Front Panel and Back Panel
1,2,3
LAN Ethernet ports
1
LTE auxiliary antenna connector
4
WAN Ethernet port
2
LTE main antenna connector
5,6,7
LAN LEDs
3,5
Wi-Fi antenna connectors
8
WAN LED
4
Reset button
9
Power socket
10
Power LED
11
Connection status LED
12
Signal strength indication LEDs
3.1.2
Connection status LED indication
Constant blinking (~ 2Hz)
router is turning on.
LED turned off
it has no 4G data connection
LED turned on
it has 4G data connection.
Explanation of connection status LED indication:
1.
Green and red blinking alternatively ever 500 ms: no SIM or bad PIN;
2.
Green, red and yellow blinking alternatively every 500 ms: connecting to GSM;
3.
Red blinking every 1 sec: connected 2G, but no data session established;
4.
Yellow blinking every 1 sec: connected 3G, no data session established;
5.
Green blinking every 1 sec: connected 4G, no data session established;
Red lit and blinking rapidly while data is being transferred: connected 2G with data session;
Yellow lit and blinking rapidly while data is being transferred: connected 3G with data session;
Green lit and blinking rapidly while data is being transferred: connected 4G with data session;
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3.1.3
Hardware installation
1.
Remove back panel and insert SIM card which was given by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Correct SIM card
orientation is shown in the picture.
2.
Attach LTE main and Wi-Fi antennas.
3.
Connect the power adapter to the socket on the front panel of the device. Then plug the other end of the power
adapter into a wall outlet or power strip.
4.
Connect to the device wirelessly (SSID:
Teltonika_Router
) or use Ethernet cable and plug it into any LAN
Ethernet port.
3.2
Logging in
After you’re complete with the
setting up as described in the section above, you are ready to start logging into
your router and start configuring it. This example shows how to connect on Windows 7. On windows Vista: click Start ->
Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Centre -> Manage network Connections -> (Go to step 4). On Windows XP: Click
Start -> Settings -> Network Connections -> (see step 4). You won
t
see “Internet protocol version 4(TCP/IPv4)”, instead
you’ll have to select “TCP/IP Settings” and click options
-> (Go to step 6)
We first must set up our network card so that it could properly communicate with the router.
1.
Press the start button
2.
Type in “
network connections”, wait for the results to pop
up.
SIM 1 (primary)
SIM 2 (secondary)
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3.
Click “View network connections”
4.
Then right click on your wireless device that you use to
connect to other access points (It is the one with the name
“Wireless Network Connection” and has signal bars on its
icon).
5.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click
Properties
6.
By default the router is going to have DHCP enabled, which
means that if you select “Obtain an IP address automatically”
and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”, the router
should lease you an IP and you should be ready to login.
7.
If you choose to configure manually here’s
what you have to do:
First select an IP address. Due to the stock settings that your router has arrived in you can only enter an IP in the
form of 192.168.1.XXX , where XXX is a number in the range of 2-254 (192.168.1.2 , 192.168.1.254 , 192.168.1.155 and
so on… are valid; 192.168.1.0 , 192.168.1.1 , 192.168.1.255 , 192.168.1.699 and so on… are not). Next we enter the
subnet mask: this has to be “255.255.255.0”. Then we enter the default gateway: this has to be “192.168.1.1”. Finally
we enter primary and secondary DNS server IP
s. One will suffice, though it is good to have a secondary one as well as it
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will act as a backup if the first should fail. The DNS can be your routers IP (192.168.1.1), but it can also be some external
DNS server (like the one Google provides: 8.8.8.8).
Right click on the Wireless network icon and select
Connect / Disconnect
. A list should pop up with all available
wireless networks. Select “Teltonika” and click
connect
. Then we launch our favorite browser and enter the routers IP
into the address field:
Press enter. If there are no problems you should be greeted with a login screen such as this:
Enter the default password, which is “admin01” into the “Password” field and then either click Login with your
mouse or press the Enter key. You have now successfully logged into the RUT950!
From here on out you can configure almost any aspect of your router.

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