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             <li><b>R</b> - release. These versions are usually undergo extensive testing and are fitted more mass usage. This is also the only type of firmware that gets uploaded the <b>[[{{#ifeq:{{{name}}} | RUT850 | {{{name}}} | {{{series}}}}} Firmware|downloads page]]</b></li>
 
             <li><b>R</b> - release. These versions are usually undergo extensive testing and are fitted more mass usage. This is also the only type of firmware that gets uploaded the <b>[[{{#ifeq:{{{name}}} | RUT850 | {{{name}}} | {{{series}}}}} Firmware|downloads page]]</b></li>
             <li><b>T_F</b> - fix. </li>
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            <li><b>T_R</b> - test release. A test firmware is usually compiled for internal testing purposes</li>
             <li><b>T_DEV</b> - test. </li>
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            <li><b>T_DEV</b> - test development. </li>
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             <li><b>T_F</b> - test feature. A test feature firmware usually contains some new feature that is not present in the release version. However, unlike the release version, the feature version will not include other fixes, has not been thoroughly tested and approved for release</li>
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             <li><b>T_H</b> - test hotfix. Hotfixes are firmwares that contain a fix (usually one) for some issue present in the release version. They are compiled when a quick fix is required and usually nothing else in the release is changed</li>
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    <li><b><VERSION></b> - firmware version. The version part is made up of 3 or 4 segments. The first segment indicates whether the firmware is standard or modified in some special way. If the first segment is <b>00</b>, it means the file is a standard Teltonika firmware image. If the first segment is anything else (e.g., <b>00</b>), it means
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