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Teltonika RUT271

5G RedCap Router

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Teltonika RUT271 5G RedCap Router

The RUT271 is a Redcap 5G router, bridging the gap between 4G and full-capacity 5G. Supporting SA architecture, this 5G router can wirelessly support up to 50 end devices and features the low latency of 5G—at affordable pricing. The RUT271 supports Wi-Fi and is backward compatible with 4G LTE Cat 4. This industrial-grade RedCap 5G router is also equipped with WAN failover, two 10/100 RJ45 ports, a compact and durable design, and numerous other brilliant features for expert professional deployment.

Teltonika TRB247 5G RedCap Router Features

Millbeck are a Teltonika Diamond Distributor.

RedCap 5G

Low latency, high capacity, affordable pricing

Future-Proofing

Backward compatible with 4G LTE Cat 4

Wi-Fi

Wireless access point with Hotspot functionality

WAN Failover

Automatic switching to available backup connection

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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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