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by anonymous

Hello, 

We’re looking to Teltonika to fill an emerging need in our business. We’re looking for which model numbers would be a good fit for the following: 

  • Our terrestrial based ISP fed routers require LTE failover. 
  • We wish to retain the use of our routers during a failover, but have the Teltonika device negotiate the failover process from Ethernet to LTE. 
  • We do not require wifi integrated into the Teltonika device.
  • Speeds should be CaT 4 or better
I’ve attempted to sort out the decent options, but am unsure which apply, and if all models are available for the North American (Canadian, specifically) market. 
Would greatly appreciate some direction.

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by anonymous

Hello,

  

Generally, I would recommend contacting our sales managers by filling out a form here. They will be able to provide you with the pricing and any additional technical questions you might have.

However, as for some recommendations for the devices that could suit your needs, I believe RUT951/RUT901 would be the best option for you, as they offer:

  • Cat 4 LTE (up to 150Mbps down) / 3G / 2G connectivity;
  • 4x 10/100Mbps Ethernet ports (3x LAN, 1x WAN (configurable as LAN));
  • 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n WiFi connectivity;
  • Two programmable digital input/output pins;
  • Dual SIMs for WAN failover (both cannot operate at the same time);
  • Various VPN protocols;
  • Various protocols for remote management;
  • Various services;

If you need something with 1000Mbps ports, the RUTX11 might also be of interest:

  • Cat 6 LTE with Carrier Aggregation (up to 300Mbps down) / 3G;
  • 4x 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports (3x LAN, 1x WAN (configurable as LAN));
  • 2.4GHz and 5GHz 802.11b/g/n/ac WiFi 5 connectivity;
  • GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, and QZSS) capabilities;
  • Bluetooth low energy (BLE) 4.0 for short-range communication;
  • Dual SIMs for WAN failover (both cannot operate at the same time);
  • USB 2.0 Host functionality for expanding storage, using a USB-to-Serial adapter, or setting up a printer server.
  • Two programmable digital input/output pins;
  • Various VPN protocols;
  • Various protocols for remote management;
  • Various services;

The choice of the device also depends on what certificates are needed for the device. A full list of certificates can be found on our Wiki here.

  

Best regards,
DaumantasG

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