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{{#ifeq: {{{series}}} | RUT9 |<br><i><b>Note</b>: <b>[[{{{name}}} Setup Wizard (legacy WebUI)|click here]]</b> for the old style WebUI (FW version {{Template: Networking_device_manual_latest_fw | series = RUT9XX}} and earlier) user manual page.</i>|}}
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{{#ifeq: {{{series}}} | RUT2 |<br><i><b>Note</b>: <b>[[{{{name}}} Setup Wizard (legacy WebUI)|click here]]</b> for the old style WebUI (FW version {{Template: Networking_device_manual_latest_fw | series = RUT2XX}} and earlier) user manual page.</i>|}}
 
   
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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<ul>
     <li>[[{{{name}}} NTP|Time]]</li>
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     <li>[[{{{name}}} Administration#NTP|Time]]</li>
 
     <li>[[{{{name}}} LAN|LAN]]</li>                                                                                                                         
 
     <li>[[{{{name}}} LAN|LAN]]</li>                                                                                                                         
 
     {{#ifeq:{{{mobile}}}|0||<li>[[{{{name}}} WAN|WAN]]</li>}}                                                                                                   
 
     {{#ifeq:{{{mobile}}}|0||<li>[[{{{name}}} WAN|WAN]]</li>}}                                                                                                   
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[[File:Networking_rutx_manual_setup_wizard_password_v1.png]]
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_setup_wizard_set_new_password.png]]
    
After you have entered the new password, click 'Submit'. Afterwards you will be redirected to the first page of the Setup Wizard.
 
After you have entered the new password, click 'Submit'. Afterwards you will be redirected to the first page of the Setup Wizard.
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==General==
 
==General==
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The <b>General</b> section is used to configure the device's time settings.
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The <b>General</b> section is used to configure the device's time, language and WebUI mode settings.
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[[File:Networking_rutx_manual_setup_wizard_general_v1.png]]
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_setup_wizard_general_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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If you wish to set the device's time zone settings later instead, you can do so via the <i>Services → [[{{{name}}} NTP|NTP]]</i> page.
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If you wish to set the device's time zone settings later instead, you can do so via the <i>Administration → [[{{{name}}}_Administration#NTP|NTP]]</i> page.
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==LAN==
 
==LAN==
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The <b>LAN</b> section is used to configure the device's local area network (LAN) and DHCP server settings. A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server can automatically configure the TCP/IP settings for any device that requests such a service. If you connect a device that has been configured to obtain an IP address automatically, the DHCP server will lease out an IP address from the available IP pool and the device will be able to communicate within the device's private network.
 
The <b>LAN</b> section is used to configure the device's local area network (LAN) and DHCP server settings. A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server can automatically configure the TCP/IP settings for any device that requests such a service. If you connect a device that has been configured to obtain an IP address automatically, the DHCP server will lease out an IP address from the available IP pool and the device will be able to communicate within the device's private network.
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_setup_wizard_lan_{{{lan}}}_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
[[File:Networking_trb1_manual_setup_wizard_lan_v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]] <!-- 192.168.2.1 -->
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<table class="nd-mantable">
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     <tr>
 
     <tr>
 
         <td>IP address</td>
 
         <td>IP address</td>
         <td>ip; default: <b>{{#ifeq:{{{series}}}|TRB14X|192.168.2.1|192.168.1.1}}</b></td>
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         <td>ip; default: <b>192.168.{{{lan}}}.1</b></td>
 
         <td>The LAN interface's IPv4 address. An IP address identifies a device on a network and allows it to communicate with other devices.</td>
 
         <td>The LAN interface's IPv4 address. An IP address identifies a device on a network and allows it to communicate with other devices.</td>
 
     </tr>
 
     </tr>
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     <tr>
 
     <tr>
 
         <td>Enable DHCP</td>
 
         <td>Enable DHCP</td>
         <td>off {{!}} on; default: <b>on</b></td>
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         <td>off | on; default: <b>on</b></td>
 
         <td>Turns the DHCP server on or off.</td>
 
         <td>Turns the DHCP server on or off.</td>
 
     </tr>
 
     </tr>
 
     <tr>
 
     <tr>
         <td>Start</td>
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         <td>Start IP</td>
 
         <td>integer [1..255]; default: <b>100</b></td>
 
         <td>integer [1..255]; default: <b>100</b></td>
         <td>The starting IP address value. e.g., if your device's LAN IP is 192.168.1.1 and your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 that means that in your network a valid IP address has to be in the range of [192.168.1.0..192.168.1.254] (192.168.1.255 is a special unavailable address). If the Start value is set to 100 then the DHCP server will only lease out addresses starting from 192.168.1.<b>100</b>.</td>
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         <td>The DHCP server's IP address range start value.</td>
 
     </tr>
 
     </tr>
 
     <tr>
 
     <tr>
         <td>Limit</td>
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         <td>End IP</td>
 
         <td>integer [1..255]; default: <b>150</b></td>
 
         <td>integer [1..255]; default: <b>150</b></td>
         <td>How many addresses the DHCP server can lease out. Continuing from the example above: if the start address is 192.168.1.100 and the server can lease out 150 addresses, available addresses will be from 192.168.1.<b>100</b> to 192.168.1.<b>249</b> (<i>100 + 150 – 1 = 249</i>; this is because the first address is inclusive).</td>
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         <td>End IP, i.e., the last possible IP in the selected range for the DHCP server.</td>
 
     </tr>
 
     </tr>
 
     <tr>
 
     <tr>
 
         <td>Lease time</td>
 
         <td>Lease time</td>
         <td>interger [2..999999]; default: <b>12</b></td>
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         <td>integer [2..999999]; default: <b>12</b></td>
 
         <td>A DHCP lease will expire after the amount of time specified in this field and the device that was using the lease will have to request a new one. However, if the device stays connected, its lease will be renewed after half of the specified amount of time passes (e.g., if lease time is 12 hours, then every 6 hours the device will ask the DHCP server to renew its lease).<br>The minimal amount of time that can be specified is 2 minutes.</td>
 
         <td>A DHCP lease will expire after the amount of time specified in this field and the device that was using the lease will have to request a new one. However, if the device stays connected, its lease will be renewed after half of the specified amount of time passes (e.g., if lease time is 12 hours, then every 6 hours the device will ask the DHCP server to renew its lease).<br>The minimal amount of time that can be specified is 2 minutes.</td>
 
     </tr>
 
     </tr>
 
     <tr>
 
     <tr>
 
         <td>Units</td>
 
         <td>Units</td>
         <td>Hours {{!}} Minutes; default: <b>Hours</b></td>
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         <td>Hours | Minutes; default: <b>Hours</b></td>
 
         <td>Lease time measuring units.</td>
 
         <td>Lease time measuring units.</td>
 
     </tr>
 
     </tr>
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If you wish to set the device's LAN and DHCP settings later instead, you can do so via the <i>Network → [[{{{name}}} LAN|LAN]]</i> page.
 
If you wish to set the device's LAN and DHCP settings later instead, you can do so via the <i>Network → [[{{{name}}} LAN|LAN]]</i> page.
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==Mobile==
 
==Mobile==
    
The <b>Mobile</b> section is used to configure the device's SIM card parameters.
 
The <b>Mobile</b> section is used to configure the device's SIM card parameters.
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[[File:Networking_rutx_manual_setup_wizard_wan_v3.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_setup_wizard_mobile.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
    
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If you wish to set the device's Mobile WAN settings later instead, you can do so via the <i>Network → [[{{{name}}} WAN|WAN]]</i> page.
 
If you wish to set the device's Mobile WAN settings later instead, you can do so via the <i>Network → [[{{{name}}} WAN|WAN]]</i> page.
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{{#ifeq: {{{wireless}}} | 1 |  
 
==WiFi==
 
==WiFi==
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The <b>WiFi</b> section is used to configure the device's WiFi access points (APs). The {{{name}}} supports two types of WiFi: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. 2.4 GHz WiFi provides better coverage and works at a longer range, but has lower data transfer speeds when compared to 5 GHz WiFi.
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The <b>WiFi</b> section is used to configure the device's WiFi Access Point{{#ifeq:{{{wifi}}}|5|s|}} (AP{{#ifeq:{{{wifi}}}|5|s|}}). {{#ifeq:{{{wifi}}}|5|The {{{name}}} supports two types of WiFi: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. 2.4 GHz WiFi provides better coverage and works at a longer range, but has lower data transfer speeds when compared to 5 GHz WiFi.|}}
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[[File:Networking_rutx_manual_setup_wizard_wifi_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_setup_wizard_wifi_{{{wifi}}}.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
    
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     </tr>
 
     </tr>
 
     <tr>
 
     <tr>
     <td>Channel</td>
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     <td>ESSID</td>
         <td>WiFi channel number {{!}} auto; default: <b>auto</b></td>
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         <td>string; default: <b>RUT_<last 4 symbols of WiFi MAC>{{#ifeq:{{{wifi}}}|5|_<frequency>|}}</b></td>
         <td>WiFi channel used by the access point. When this field is set to 'auto', the access point will choose the least populated channel.</td>
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         <td>An identification string (name) for the access point. It is how the access point will be seen by connecting devices.</td>
 
     </tr>
 
     </tr>
 
     <tr>
 
     <tr>
     <td>SSID</td>
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     <td>Password</td>
         <td>string; default: <b>RUT_<last 4 symbols of WiFi MAC>_<frequency></b></td>
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         <td>string; default: <b>unique to each device</b></td>
         <td>The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is an identification string (name) for the access point. It is how the access point will be seen by connecting devices.</td>
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         <td>A password used to authenticate users to this access point.</td>
 
     </tr>
 
     </tr>
    <tr>
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</table>
    <td>Encryption</td>
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        <td>No encryption {{!}} WPA-PSK {{!}} WPA2-PSK {{!}} WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Mixed Mode {{!}} WPA-EAP {{!}} WPA2-EAP; default: <b>WPA2-PSK</b></td>
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        <td>The type of encryption used by the access point.</td>
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    <tr>
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    <td>Cipher</td>
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        <td>auto {{!}} Force CCMP (AES) {{!}} Force TKIP {{!}} Force TKIP and CCMP (AES); default: <b>Force TKIP and CCMP (AES)</b></td>
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        <td>An algorithm for performing encryption and decryption.</td>
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    <tr>
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    <td>Key</td>
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        <td>string; default: <b>unique to each device</b></td>
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        <td>A password used to authenticate users to the access point.</td>
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    </tr></table>
      
If you wish to set the device's WiFi settings later instead, you can do so via the <i>Network → [[{{{name}}} Wireless|Wireless]]</i> page.
 
If you wish to set the device's WiFi settings later instead, you can do so via the <i>Network → [[{{{name}}} Wireless|Wireless]]</i> page.
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==RMS==
 
==RMS==
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This section is used to configure the settings required to connect the device to the <b>RMS</b> (<b>Remote Management System</b>) - a cloud system designed by Teltonika and intended for remote monitoring and management of Teltonika's [[Network products|networking products]].
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This section is used to configure the settings required to connect the device to the <b>RMS</b> (<b>Remote Management System</b>) - a cloud system designed by Teltonika and intended for remote monitoring and management of [[Main Page|Teltonika-Networks products]].
    
In order to add a device(s) to RMS, get yourself acquainted by watching [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZeqdrAcdVU this instructional video] and register an account by [https://rms.teltonika.lt/ clicking here]. <b>Each unique device receives a free month-long RMS license</b> when added to RMS for the first time.  
 
In order to add a device(s) to RMS, get yourself acquainted by watching [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZeqdrAcdVU this instructional video] and register an account by [https://rms.teltonika.lt/ clicking here]. <b>Each unique device receives a free month-long RMS license</b> when added to RMS for the first time.  
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[[File:Networking_rutos_manual_setup_wizard_rms_{{{rms}}}_v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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     <tr>
 
         <td>Connection type</td>
 
         <td>Connection type</td>
         <td>Enabled {{!}} Standby {{!}} Disabled; default: <b>Enabled</b></td>
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         <td>Enabled | Standby | Disabled; default: <b>Enabled</b></td>
 
         <td>Defines how the device will connect to RMS:
 
         <td>Defines how the device will connect to RMS:
 
             <ul>
 
             <ul>
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     <tr>
 
         <td>Hostname</td>
 
         <td>Hostname</td>
         <td>host {{!}} ip; default: <b>rms.teltonika.lt</b></td>
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         <td>host | ip; default: <b>rms.teltonika.lt</b></td>
 
         <td>Address of the RMS server. If you're using regular RMS, just leave the default address (<i>rms.teltonika.lt</i>).</td>
 
         <td>Address of the RMS server. If you're using regular RMS, just leave the default address (<i>rms.teltonika.lt</i>).</td>
 
     </tr>
 
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