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Teltonika RUTX50

  • SKU: MBS-SES-425
  • GTIN: 0658917504977
  • HAN: RUTX50
  • Category: Sensors
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Teltonika RUTX50

  • Supports 5G SA/NSA and is backwards compatible with 4G LTE Cat 20 and 3G

Description

The Teltonika RUTX50 is an industrial 5G router for demanding network and IoT applications. It supports 5G SA/NSA and is backward compatible with 4G LTE Cat 20 and 3G.

Technical Data

Mobile Connectivity

  • 5G Sub-6 GHz (SA/NSA)
  • Download: up to approx. 3.3 Gbit/s
  • Upload: up to approx. 600–900 Mbit/s
  • 4G LTE Cat 20 (up to 2.0 Gbit/s)
  • 3G fallback
  • Dual-SIM with auto failover

Wi-Fi

  • Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac Wave 2)
  • Dual-band (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz)
  • Up to approx. 867 Mbit/s
  • MU-MIMO, roaming (802.11r)

Interfaces

  • 5× Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45)
  • 1× WAN (configurable)
  • 1× USB 2.0
  • Digital input/output
  • GNSS (GPS/GLONASS/Galileo/BeiDou)

Software

  • RutOS (Linux-based)
  • VPN: OpenVPN, IPsec, WireGuard
  • Firewall, VLAN, QoS
  • RMS remote management
  • IoT protocols: MQTT, Modbus, OPC UA

Power & Environment

  • 9–30 V DC
  • Approx. 7–18 W power consumption
  • -40 °C to +75 °C operating temperature
  • IP30 metal housing

Scope of delivery

  • Teltonika RUTX50 router
  • 18 W power supply
  • 4× 5G antennas
  • 2× Wi-Fi antennas
  • 1× GNSS antenna
  • Ethernet cable
  • SIM adapter kit
  • Quick Start Guide

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€ 689,95
incl. 19% VAT , plus shipping costs

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