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To check the 2G signal strength value of your RUT device, log in to your router's WebUI and go to the Status -> Network -> Mobile window:
 
To check the 2G signal strength value of your RUT device, log in to your router's WebUI and go to the Status -> Network -> Mobile window:
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==3G (WCDMA, TDSCDMA, CDMA, EVDO, CDMA-EVDO)==
 
==3G (WCDMA, TDSCDMA, CDMA, EVDO, CDMA-EVDO)==
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To check the 3G signal strength values of your RUT device, log in to your router's WebUI and go to the Status -> Network -> Mobile window:  
 
To check the 3G signal strength values of your RUT device, log in to your router's WebUI and go to the Status -> Network -> Mobile window:  
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==4G (LTE)==
 
==4G (LTE)==
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To check the 4G signal strength values of your RUT device, log in to your router's WebUI and go to the Status -> Network -> Mobile window:  
 
To check the 4G signal strength values of your RUT device, log in to your router's WebUI and go to the Status -> Network -> Mobile window:  
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==How do I check the signal quality on a RUT device?==
 
==How do I check the signal quality on a RUT device?==
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The fastest and easiest way to find out your '''[[RSSI]]''' is by checking the Overview window of your router's WebUI (web user interface). The Overview window can be reached simply by accessing your router's WebUI (the default log in information is: address: '''192.168.1.1'''; Username: '''admin'''; Password: '''admin01'''). Once you've logged in, you will be redirected to the Overview window automatically. The Overview window contains widgets that display various information summaries about the status of your router. The '''[[RSSI]]''' value can be checked by looking at the '''Mobile''' widget that is located in the top right corner of the Overview window by default.
 
The fastest and easiest way to find out your '''[[RSSI]]''' is by checking the Overview window of your router's WebUI (web user interface). The Overview window can be reached simply by accessing your router's WebUI (the default log in information is: address: '''192.168.1.1'''; Username: '''admin'''; Password: '''admin01'''). Once you've logged in, you will be redirected to the Overview window automatically. The Overview window contains widgets that display various information summaries about the status of your router. The '''[[RSSI]]''' value can be checked by looking at the '''Mobile''' widget that is located in the top right corner of the Overview window by default.
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To get more detail about signal quality, you may want to check the Mobile Information section, which is located in '''Status -> Network -> Mobile'''. The Mobile Information window contains information about your mobile connection. Concerning signal quality, it displays Signal Strength ('''RSSI'''), '''RSRP''', '''RSRQ''' and '''SINR''' for LTE, Signal Strength ('''RSSI'''), '''EC/IO''' and '''RSCP''' for 3G and Signal Strength ('''RSSI''') for 2G.
 
To get more detail about signal quality, you may want to check the Mobile Information section, which is located in '''Status -> Network -> Mobile'''. The Mobile Information window contains information about your mobile connection. Concerning signal quality, it displays Signal Strength ('''RSSI'''), '''RSRP''', '''RSRQ''' and '''SINR''' for LTE, Signal Strength ('''RSSI'''), '''EC/IO''' and '''RSCP''' for 3G and Signal Strength ('''RSSI''') for 2G.
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===Router LEDs===
 
===Router LEDs===
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'''A picture of the front panel of a RUT950 router. Signal Strength LEDs are highlighted'''
 
'''A picture of the front panel of a RUT950 router. Signal Strength LEDs are highlighted'''
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===Advanced===
 
===Advanced===
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To login via SSH using PuTTY on a Windows OS, open the PuTTY app, where you will be required to enter your router's LAN IP address in the '''Host name (or IP address)''' field. Below is an example of how it looks
 
To login via SSH using PuTTY on a Windows OS, open the PuTTY app, where you will be required to enter your router's LAN IP address in the '''Host name (or IP address)''' field. Below is an example of how it looks
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Once you've entered your router's LAN IP address, click the '''Open''' button after which you will be greeted with a similar window to CLI, where you will prompted to enter a user name (default: '''root''') and password (default: '''admin01'''). After this you can start using '''''gsmctl''''' commands in an identical manner to CLI.
 
Once you've entered your router's LAN IP address, click the '''Open''' button after which you will be greeted with a similar window to CLI, where you will prompted to enter a user name (default: '''root''') and password (default: '''admin01'''). After this you can start using '''''gsmctl''''' commands in an identical manner to CLI.
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'''An example of a ''gsmctl'' command usage with SSH. In the example, the user is requesting the current SINR value by issuing the ''gsmctl -Z'' command'''
 
'''An example of a ''gsmctl'' command usage with SSH. In the example, the user is requesting the current SINR value by issuing the ''gsmctl -Z'' command'''
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