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Teltonika RUT276

Compact 5G RedCap Router

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Teltonika RUT276 5G RedCap Router

Bring the core 5G benefits into your IoT projects with the RUT276 Redcap router. Enjoy higher throughput and lower latency than traditional 4G networks can offer, without the cost of a full 5G module. Serial RS232/RS485 interfaces enable seamless integration with industrial equipment, whereas dual SIM and automatic failover ensure always-on connection. Its industrial design and native protocol support makes it perfect for IIoT and M2M applications where continuous uptime is critical.

Teltonika RUT276 5G RedCap Router Features

Millbeck are a Teltonika Diamond Distributor.

RedCap 5G

Low latency, high capacity, competitive pricing

Serial Integration

Built-in RS232/RS485 to seamlessly connect with industrial equipment

Protocol-Ready

Native support of Modbus, OPC UA & BACnet for industrial systems

Industrial Design

Rugged aluminum build, wide temperature support, and flexible mounting

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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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