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  • ...MS user interface. This page aims to familiarize first-time users with the main aspects of the RMS interface. ===Main elements===
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  • <font size="-1"><i>Main Page → Device series → Device name → Information...</i></font><br> <font size="-1"><i>[[Main Page]] → [[RUT Routers]] → [[RUT955]] → [[RUT955 Manual]]</i></font><
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  • ...s in order to make sure LAN devices on each end would be available in case Main links fail. ...ill use 3 wired links for the simplicity of testing. However, there can be other variations, such as 1 Wired link and 2 Mobile links.
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  • * Two RUT or RUTX devices (one as Server and other as Client) ===Set up Mobile WAN as Main WAN===
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  • ...After unexpected shut down''' sub-type. This section is an overview of all other Event type and sub-types. ...figuration are applied. For example, whenever a switch from using Wired as main WAN to backup WAN occurs, Wireless is added as a Backup WAN, Health monitor
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  • ...After unexpected shut down''' sub-type. This section is an overview of all other Event type and sub-types. ...figuration are applied. For example, whenever a switch from using Wired as main WAN to backup WAN occurs, Wireless is added as a Backup WAN, Health monitor
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  • ...After unexpected shut down''' sub-type. This section is an overview of all other Event type and sub-types. ...figuration are applied. For example, whenever a switch from using Wired as main WAN to backup WAN occurs, Wireless is added as a Backup WAN, Health monitor
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  • ...After unexpected shut down''' sub-type. This section is an overview of all other Event type and sub-types. ...figuration are applied. For example, whenever a switch from using Wired as main WAN to backup WAN occurs, Wireless is added as a Backup WAN, Health monitor
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  • *RUT240 or any other Teltonika Networks router running legacy firmware ...Fi''' it’s possible to change the name of WiFi along with a passphrase  or other operation settings. After the changes have been made, proceed to the next s
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  • ...WAN – Mobile and Wi-Fi. You can also setup backup WAN options in case your main connection goes down. ...from the left). Above is an example of a configuration that uses mobile as Main WAN and Wi-Fi as Backup WAN.
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  • * Main gateway with WAN access (Any RUTOS router. RUTXR1 is used in this example) ...s WebUI, navigate to the '''Network → Interfaces → Edit LAN''' page. Enter main gateway's IP address and save. We will leave it default (192.168.1.1) for t
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  • ...to configure routers, servers, standalone computers, IoT devices and many other appliances using IPv6 address pool. IP version 6 [[https://datatracker.ietf ...al-stack capable equipment, tunneling, 6to4, NAT64, Teredo, 6rd, ISATAP or other supported mechanisms.''
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  • ...ares that this TRB245 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declar ...any people and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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  • ...ares that this TRB246 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Richtlijnen 2014/53/EU, 2011/65/EU. ...ares that this TRB246 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declar
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  • ...ares that this TRB255 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declar ...any people and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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  • ...ares that this TRB256 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Richtlijnen 2014/53/EU, 2011/65/EU. ...ares that this TRB256 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declar
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  • ...etwork, where each new SPOKE can join the network with minimal effort. The main benefits of DMVPN would be that it simplifies router configuration, has hig ...reach other spokes networks based on the next-hop tunnel IP address of the other spoke for a particular network.
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  • ...ares that this TRB141 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declar ...any people and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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  • ...ares that this TRB142 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declar ...any people and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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  • ...ares that this TRB145 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declar ...any people and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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  • *** DHCP: simplified DHCP configurations in other pages and moved full DHCP configuration to a separate page *** Added formula for analog signal value conversion to other unit value
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  • *** DHCP: simplified DHCP configurations in other pages and moved full DHCP configuration to a separate page *** Added formula for analog signal value conversion to other unit value
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  • * Main gateway with WAN access (Any RUTOS router. RUTXR1 is used in this example). ...o the router's WebUI, navigate to the Network → LAN → Edit LAN page. Enter main gateway's IP address and save. We will leave it default (192.168.1.1) for t
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  • ...ocol) network. In order to successfully communicate on the Internet or any other computer network, a machine must have a network interface and an IP address ...stant remote access to a device. Since the IP address never changes you or other users need to remember only one IP address to reach the device at any given
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  • ...al to know when configuring traffic rules. It not only answers some of the main questions that users may have, but also provides information that can make ...are specific to particular services. In addition to these ports, there are other well-known ports that fall outside of this range.
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  • ...arger amount of flash space, which surpasses the capacity available on our other devices.</p> ...device you intend to use, whether it's a PC, laptop, mobile phone, or any other device. Then, click the "Add device" button.[[File:Networking tailscale con
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  • ...relay and dynamically redirect incoming connections to a target host. Its main purpose in RUTxxx routers is to extend the wireless network. For example, w ...ingle network, making it possible for the devices to communicate with each other while also providing the devices with an Internet connection.
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  • ...ares that this RUT956 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declar ...any people and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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  • Main differences between are shown in above table. AVL data element sizes in cod ...used for sending configuration, debug, digital outputs control commands or other (special purpose command on special firmware versions).
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  • ...ng services use VLANs to separate their customers' private zones from each other, allowing each customer's servers to be grouped together in a single networ ...LAN section, except for the fact that will not be able to use them as the main configuration for your router's LAN.
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  • ...ng services use VLANs to separate their customers' private zones from each other, allowing each customer's servers to be grouped together in a single networ ...LAN section, except for the fact that will not be able to use them as the main configuration for your router's LAN.
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  • ...ng services use VLANs to separate their customers' private zones from each other, allowing each customer's servers to be grouped together in a single networ ...LAN section, except for the fact that will not be able to use them as the main configuration for your router's LAN.
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  • ...ng services use VLANs to separate their customers' private zones from each other, allowing each customer's servers to be grouped together in a single networ ...LAN section, except for the fact that will not be able to use them as the main configuration for your router's LAN.
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  • ...ng services use VLANs to separate their customers' private zones from each other, allowing each customer's servers to be grouped together in a single networ ...LAN section, except for the fact that will not be able to use them as the main configuration for your router's LAN.
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  • *** DHCP: simplified DHCP configurations in other pages and moved full DHCP configuration to a separate page *** Added formula for analog signal value conversion to other unit value
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  • *** DHCP: simplified DHCP configurations in other pages and moved full DHCP configuration to a separate page *** Added main section to make test functions independent in Modbus Client service
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  • *** DHCP: simplified DHCP configurations in other pages and moved full DHCP configuration to a separate page *** Added main section to make test functions independent in Modbus Client service
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  • *** DHCP: simplified DHCP configurations in other pages and moved full DHCP configuration to a separate page *** Added main section to make test functions independent in Modbus Client service
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  • *** DHCP: simplified DHCP configurations in other pages and moved full DHCP configuration to a separate page *** Added main section to make test functions independent in Modbus Client service
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  • ...s realized, not only will the two routers be able to communicate with each other, but the end devices will also be reachable to one another and from each ro * Below are explanations of the parameters highlighted in the figure above. Other parameters (not highlighted) are defaults. You can find descriptions for th
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  • ...relay and dynamically redirect incoming connections to a target host. Its main purpose in RUTxxx routers is to extend the wireless network. For example, w ...ingle network, making it possible for the devices to communicate with each other while also providing the devices with an Internet connection.
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  • *** DHCP: simplified DHCP configurations in other pages and moved full DHCP configuration to a separate page *** Added main section to make test functions independent in Modbus Client service
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  • *** DHCP: simplified DHCP configurations in other pages and moved full DHCP configuration to a separate page *** Added main section to make test functions independent in Modbus Client service
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  • *** DHCP: simplified DHCP configurations in other pages and moved full DHCP configuration to a separate page *** Added main section to make test functions independent in Modbus Client service
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