Teltonika

Teltonika RUT951

Industrial 4G LTE Router

Teltonika RUT951 industrial cellular router with multiple Ethernet ports on a red background.

Teltonika RUT951 4G LTE Router

RUT951 features dual-SIM cellular connectivity combined with Wi-Fi and four Ethernet interfaces to meet the needs of the most varied IoT scenarios. Powered by RutOS, this router offers advanced customization options, automation features, and top-level security for your solution.

Teltonika RUT951 4G Router Features

Millbeck are a Teltonika Diamond Partner

Connectivity

4G LTE (Cat 4), 3G, 2G

Dual SIMs

With auto failover, backup WAN and other switching scenarios

WI-FI

Wireless Access Point with Hotspot functionality

WAN Failover

Automatic switch 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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