Teltonika

Teltonika RUT260

LTE CAT 6 Cellular Router

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Teltonika RUT260 CAT 6 LTE Router

RUT260 is a Teltonika Networks LTE Cat 6 cellular router with WAN failover. Balancing the key features of the RUT240 and RUT360, this cellular router is powerful, lightweight, and supports a wide variety of industrial protocols, including MQTT, SNMP, Modbus, and more.

Teltonika RUT260 CAT 6 LTE Router Features

Millbeck are a Teltonika Diamond Distributor.

LTE CAT 6

Cellular speeds of up to 300Mbps with carrier aggregation

WAN FAILOVER

Automatically switches to an available backup connection

Interfaces

2 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports, Digital I/Os

Compact

Small in size and easy to install

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Why Connect with Millbeck

Millbeck specialises in the cellular hardware and SIMs that sit between an industrial device and the network it depends on. The kind of work where the spec decisions made on day one decide whether the deployment is still online in year five.

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