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The Teltonika RUT956 is a rugged 4G LTE Cat 4 industrial router featuring Dual SIM with automatic failover, multiple industrial interfaces (Ethernet, RS232, RS485), and integrated GNSS for precise location services. Compatible with major US carriers and managed remotely via Teltonika’s RMS platform, it delivers reliable, high-speed connectivity and advanced control for demanding IoT and industrial applications.







| ASIN | B017DAJIS4 |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,606 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | Teltonika |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, LTE, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Switch |
| Coverage | Global (location services), North, Central, and South America (cellular connectivity) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (294) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 560 MHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04779027311302 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.33"L x 1.96"W x 3.93"H |
| Item Weight | 280 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100 megabits_per_second |
| Manufacturer | TELTONIKA |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 150 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | RUT955_T7V3C0 |
| Model Name | RUT956A30A00 |
| Model Number | RUT956A30A00 |
| Number of Antennas | 3 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | RutOS (Linux based) |
| Security Protocol | WPA2, WPA3 |
| UPC | 708747432275 |
| Voltage | 1 Volts |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 1, 2, 3 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
T**A
Completely stopped working
Piece of crap worked for about 6 weeks and just stopped working. I've tried at&t and t mobile sim cards. Of course its too late to return. Really thinking about pursuing legal action. You can't even speak with customer service by phone. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY! Amazon shouldn't allow them to sell this crap on their site.
D**T
IoT savior
This guy is perfect for remote and local IoT systems
W**Y
Not easy
I’m not not tech savvy. I know enough to get into trouble. This thing is neat and has limitless features but it was very hard to set up basic functions. They start with nothing and you add configs one at a time till it’s working. Adding static routes was the most challenging for me because most computers do it automatically. I just put 0.0.0.0, 255.255.255.255, and 192.168.1.0 for every interface and metric of 1, 2, 3 etc with 1 being top choice and now they all talk together. It came with some 2+ year old firmware so I had to upgrade that incrementally to get current. New firmware UI is much faster than the old and gets rid of some redundant features. I’ll update as I get more time with this.
N**N
Arrived with just one LTE antenna. Not a good start. **Update: not worth the hassle, returning ***
Right out of the box, this thing came with no instructions and only one LTE antenna. Will contact the seller or manufacturer and see if this can be resolved. My overall review: Just wanted to share if anyone is looking at buying the Teltonika RUT955. Long story short, I stay in remote areas that generally get AT&T speeds of 100 mbps or less, so I am always looking for and testing devices to get the most out of the weaker signals. Overall, it came down to the antennas; when I used the paddles from my Mofi4500 on the RUT955, the speeds were identical. With the antennas that came with the RUT955 were used, much slower and weaker. So, though the Mofi is far more capable, it really came down to the antennas for such a remote area as where I am. However, the customer service for Teltonika (closes nearest office is in Canada) was horrendous and useless. To start, my package arrived missing an antenna. In the box, however, was a random video capture device, an old and out of date device that had an s-video and rca connection. It was made to copy from a VCR or DVD player to a usb device that connected to your computer which would use their software to capture that audio and video. I suppose they ship by weight and somehow that got in there instead of the antenna, I don't know. It took a lot of back and forth to get them to agree to send the antenna, but 2 weeks later, nothing has shipped yet. Fortunately, Amazon tried to fix the issue on their behalf, but when it comes down to it, it was worth just sending it back. I'd rather not have to deal with Teltonika again. I actually like the modem a lot, but the order process and the lack of service will keep this entire company in a list of companies I'll never order products from again.
N**S
Great Little LTE Router Box
Worked very well with a Verizon LTE SIM Card that I pulled out from a MiFi Hotspot. I like the fact that it has wired Ethernet ports so that I can connect it to a LAN. Has many features that I have not tried yet (such as the automatic switchover from one provider to another). I do have a couple of things I would have done differently - the SIM card slots should be accessible without having to unscrew the back plate for the device. And, the instructions were not very clear as to whether we need both the LTE antennas (MAIN and AUX) if the MAIN would be sufficient. Likewise, it was not clear whether I needed both WiFi antennas and the GPS antenna to be connected. I primarily chose this over the LTE950 because I wanted to be able to put the LTE antennas outside. However, in retrospect, I think I would have purchased the LTE950 and just bought external (detachable) LTE antennas.
H**O
Poor performance - no technical support - appeared to be not a new item
While this cell router is feature-rich, it suffers from two serious shortcomings: 1) When using it in a Failover setup, after a little time, internet speeds degrade to low-bandwidth levels which is obviously very frustrating. When rebooting, performance returns to "acceptable" only to degrade again in a few hours. 2) Teltonika does not offer technical support even for new products and they are located in Lithuania. The only source for any technical support is from their "community" forum. That forum is very poorly supported judging from the large number of unanswered questions. I really wanted this cell router to work and spent hours making sure it is set up correctly! Its firmware offers the best approach to setting up a Failover system (in case the cable internet goes down). However, all of this is useless if the result is instability and poor network speeds. This unit could have been defective but given the lack of technical support, it is too important a component to risk. It also did not help that it appeared that this was a returned item (see carton tears in attached picture) that ere noticed upon opening the package.
T**N
Does not work with Starlink
Good router, but tried several settings to let it work with Starlink Dishy. Always slow down the speed to 20Mbit/s. No chance to get it faster. Had to return the router. I‘m not the only on with this issue. Teltonika Support doesn’t want to help.
D**R
Advertised Verizon
I wanted to return because it was advertised as working with Verizon and it will not. vendor said I could return but was never given return information.
F**B
Connexion 4G sur le site du Club F6KPQ, fonctionnement parfait avec une antenne double 4G extérieure. Attention il existe 3 bundle, un sans antenne GPS, un avec antenne GPS et le dernier avec antenne GPS et support pour rail Oméga.
R**.
Es un router caro pero la calidad general se nota. Se ve que está hecho para aguantar situaciones extrema. Lo he instalado en mi autocaravana y sin problemas. Recepción excepcional. Lo único malo es que el conector de alimentación es, al parecer, específico de esta marca y no lo encuentras por ningún sitio. Si necesitas uno, como es mi caso, hay que pedirlo por internet a un precio absurdamente caro.
C**N
Prodotto estremamente robusto e professionale, (la marca è sinonimo di garanzia) le temperature di lavoro garantiscono l'operatività in diversi ambienti compresi quadri industriali grazie alle molteplici soluzioni di fissaggio. Il rut 955 non è solo un router ma un dispositivo che racooglie più tecnologie centralizzandole in un solo sistema. La ricezione dei segnali radiomobili è buona così come quella dei segnali gps. Non esiste un manuale in italiano ma la programmazione è semplice ed intuitiva, ho avuto solo qualche intoppo nella configurazione delle mail. La gestione degli ingressi/uscite è di una versatilità mai viste, è possibile fare qualsiasi cosa comprese misure di corrente e tensione utili per informare su stato di batterie e utilizzatori. il 955 è interfacciabile con le piattaforme di localizzazione a pagamento di teltonika, gpsiot etc., ma funziona tranquillamente anche slegato da costoro informando in tempo reale l'utente su posizione, stato ingressi,uscite, allarmi etc mediante sms ed e-mail. Gli sms vengono utilizzati anche per la telegestione del dispositivo stesso compresi ingressi e uscite. Funzione molto utile, l'attivazione di uscite grazie al riconoscimento di uno squillo telefonico con id chiamante. Io ho installato il rut955 sul mio camper collegato all'antifurto cna, oltre alla connessione internet wifi e lan in caso di intrusione vengo avvisato da sms ed e-mail ed in caso di furto riesco a geolocalizzarlo. quando voglio sapere la tensione della batteria effettuo uno squillo e mi rtorna una mail con tutti i parametri che voglio sapere comprese le coordinate gps direttamente visibili in forma grafica su google map. Tutto quello che ho elencato è solo una piccola parte di quello che questo gioiellino può fare. Prodotto cosigliatissimo.
D**M
We live in a rural location and years ago gave up battling with BT to get a good broadband connection - it used to drop out with the slightest rain or windy conditions for days at a time, and the best speed we ever got was about 2Mb/sec but it was usually a lot slower than that. We accepted that it was probably about as good as we would ever get. I read about using a 4G connection for home internet (mostly from other rural ex BT customers), thought about it for a while and decided to give it a try. Bought this box together with an unlimited data SIM card, and a decent YAGI 4G antenna. Am I pleased that I did!! On plugging in the SIM card and powering up the box on just the supplied mini aerials indoors immediately I had 2M/sec, and we live in an area that according to the network operator doesn't even have an outdoor signal. I now have the proper antenna working attached to the side of the house, and after aligning it for the best signal I was absolutely delighted to see that I have a 40-50Mb/sec service. And.... no dropping out, it just keeps working! The router itself is tiny, but still has 3 LAN sockets, 4 if you use the menu option of using the WAN socket as another LAN socket. The wireless is as good as on our old ASUS router. Plenty of options, more than I will ever need to use, very easy to set up. Overall I am just astounded at how well this box works.
H**N
Die Anforderungen lauteten: W-LAN Router mit SIM Karte (LTE, min. 150 MBit/s im Download, noch lieber 5G) für den festen Einbau in einem Wohnmobil; damit war essentiell, dass er an 12 Volt Gleichstrom betrieben werden kann. Repeater-Funktion, um externe W-LAN Netze (z.B. Telekom Hotspot, W-LAN am Campingplatz) empfangen zu können und in das bordeigene Netzwerk zu übersetzen Möglichkeit, das eigene W-LAN auszublenden Mindestens 3 LAN Ports für eine Apple TV Box und 2 LAN Dosen. Um eine Sicherheitslücke zu vermeiden, habe ich im Wohnmobil zwei Ports eingebaut, an denen ich das Laptop direkt anschließen kann. Mit den Teltonika Routern hatte ich schon eine Weile geliebäugelt. Als ein RUT955 inkl. aller Antennen zum Schnäppchenpreis angeboten wurde, habe ich sofort zugegriffen. Der Einbau war in weniger als 2 Stunden erledigt, da ich die beiliegenden Antennen innen untergebracht habe. Zuvor hatte ich ausgiebig mit einer Dachantenne und den beiliegenden Antennen getestet und festgestellt, dass bei unserem Teilintegrierten (der also keine abschirmende Blechhaut hat) sowohl Mobilfunk als auch ein externes W-LANs mit beiden Varianten fast identische Signalstärken zeigten. Also habe ich Montage und Kosten der Außenantenne eingespart. Den Router habe ich an die Decke des Versorgungsschachts geschraubt, wo er ebenso wie die Anschlusskabel nur sichtbar wird, wenn man sich bei geöffneter Klappe neben das Wohnmobil auf den Boden legt. Dennoch sind sowohl die SIM Karten als auch die Anschlüsse erreichbar. Auf den Boden eines Hängeschranks habe ich einen Streifen Ferroband geklebt und darauf die mit Magnetsockel ausgerüsteten WiFi- und Mobile-Antennen gestellt. Die GPS Antenne wurde unter der Deckenverkleidung verborgen. Sämtliche Komponenten sind an ungewöhnlichen Stellen und so versteckt eingebaut, dass man sie nur entdeckt, wenn man das Fahrzeug intensiver untersucht. Die Einrichtung des Routers dauerte deutlich länger als die Montage. Natürlich kann man ihn Plug'n'Play in Betrieb nehmen, dann leistet er aber auch nicht viel mehr als der W-LAN Hotspot, den wir vorher genutzt hatten. Der größte Bonus wäre dann die dauerhafte Stromversorgung gewesen. Ich möchte aber so oft wie möglich ein externes W-LAN statt des Datenvolumens auf meiner SIM Karte nutzen, mein eigenes W-LAN ausblenden und Mietern bei Bedarf ein Gäste-W-LAN mit Zeit- und Volumenbeschränkung freigeben können. Zu meinem Leidwesen ist die Oberfläche des Routers alles andere als selbst erklärend. Ein ordentliches Handbuch gibt es ebenfalls nicht. Um diese Herausforderungen zu bewältigen, musste ich mich also durch sehr technisch gehaltene und nur englischsprachig verfügbare Dokumentationen quälen. Einen Fehler in der Konfiguration konnte ich sogar nur durch ein Factory Reset ausbügeln. Der Router verdient dennoch volle 5 Sterne. Er ist robust gebaut und bietet gute bis sehr gute Empfangseigenschaften. Dass er keinen Ein/Aus Schalter hat, ist meiner Meinung nach das einzige (vernachlässigbare) Manko der Hardware. Bemängeln muss ich aber die so gar nicht intuitiv bedienbare Software des Routers und die Art der Dokumentation. Die auf der Website von Teltonika beschriebenen Szenarien sind nicht nur allesamt englischsprachig, sondern auch lückenhaft. Meine Anwendungsfälle habe ich darin trotz intensiver Suche gar nicht oder nur teilweise beschrieben gefunden. Von zwei Anfragen bei Teltonika wurde eine nach einer Woche unzulänglich und die andere gar nicht beantwortet. In meinen Augen befreit die Definition als "Industrie-Router" den Hersteller nicht davon, seine Hausaufgaben zu machen. Fazit: Der Profi wird mit diesem Gerät seine Freude haben. Wer allerdings weder fundierte Kenntnisse bei der Einrichtung von Netzwerken und Routern noch gute Englisch-Kenntnisse und / oder Nerven wie Drahtseile hat, sollte sich ein einfacher aufgebautes / zu bedienendes Gerät kaufen. Es hilft etwas, wenn man sich das Gerät von einem Profi einrichten und die Bedienung erklären lässt. Spätestens wenn man dann aber auf eigene Faust externe W-LAN Netze scannen und anzapfen möchte, wird der Laie gefordert sein und eine vorgeschaltete Log-In Seite wahrscheinlich nie überwinden. Nachtrag: Nach dem Update auf die neueste Firmware ...7 (musste in zwei Stufen durchgeführt werden) wurden weitere Funktionen geschaffen und die Oberfläche etwas übersichtlicher, aber nicht wirklich einfacher zu bedienen.
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