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- TELTONIKA NETWORKS DEVICES APPROVED BY SAUDI ARABIAN CITC
Receiving the CITC certificate verifies that a list of most popular Teltonika Networks products complies with the Technical Specifications of CITC concerning radio, EMC, and safety requirements. More News 1/28/2026 Meet Altos: The Wi-Fi 7 Router Invited to Your Living Room 1/21/2026 Managed vs unmanaged switches: choose the right fit 1/20/2026 Password Security Standards – Best Practices to Protect your Devices TELTONIKA NETWORKS DEVICES APPROVED BY SAUDI ARABIAN CITC 21 January 2022 Over the years in the connectivity business, Teltonika Networks has developed a broad portfolio and become a trusted partner for many IoT solutions worldwide. However, being a player in the global arena for a manufacturer involves a lot more than just creating a great product. The devices must adhere to particular industry, regional, or carrier-specific requirements and pass official certification procedures. Certification processes vary among different institutions. However, they commonly follow stringent guidelines, rules, and testing methodologies to determine whether an electronic device meets the predefined criteria for use in certain regions or under specific conditions. Today we are excited to announce that a list of Teltonika Networks routers and gateways got approved by the Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC). CITC is a Saudi Arabian state institution that regulates the telecommunications and IT sector, including the Internet of Things (IoT) services provisioning. Receiving the CITC certificate verifies that a list of most popular Teltonika Networks products complies with the Technical Specifications of CITC concerning radio, EMC, and safety requirements. Interoperability between IoT networks and equipment is also an important factor considered during the approval process. The certification confirms that the listed connectivity equipment will be operable with multiple local licensed service providers using the same type of technology and frequency bands. Please see a below table for all approved devices. You may find a complete list of certifications of all Teltonika Networks devices in our Wiki page . Hassan Shahzad, Sales Director in the Middle East region , commented about the impact of this achievement:“I am delighted to see the CITC approval of our devices. It will make a massive impact on the KSA IT & Communication sector as our devices will play a vital role in the sector’s progress.As one of the leading networking devices manufacturers, our goal is to produce reliable, secure, and easy-to-use connectivity products for our clients while making a difference in the progress and betterment of worldwide and regional IoT deployments. Our partners have already successfully completed multiple projects in Saudi Arabia in past years. After recent CITC approval, they will have even more IoT application possibilities in the region.” LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US
- Our managed switches attain Profinet certification
The Teltonika Networks managed switches have been officially certified by Profinet. Read to know more. More News 1/28/2026 Meet Altos: The Wi-Fi 7 Router Invited to Your Living Room 1/21/2026 Managed vs unmanaged switches: choose the right fit 1/20/2026 Password Security Standards – Best Practices to Protect your Devices Our managed switches attain Profinet certification 26 February 2024 Since their grand debut, the Teltonika Networks TSW202 and TSW212 managed switches have supported the Profinet protocol. However, we’re excited to announce that these managed switches are now officially certified by Profinet . This certification serves as a testament to the switches’ compliance with other devices within industrial machines and plants. With the new Ethernet switch revolution , we at Teltonika Networks aim to provide you with the most competitive and market-driven switches in IoT. The most recent addition to the Ethernet switch portfolio is the TSW202 and TSW212 managed switches that entered the market with support of three widely-used industrial communication protocols, one of them being Profinet. While both managed switches have been compatible with Profinet since their release, they have recently achieved an even more significant milestone – the Profinet certification! What does this mean for the Teltonika Networks managed switches and your networking solutions? Let’s unpack everything Teltonika Networks and Profinet-related and see why it’s something to get excited about. WHAT’S PROFINET AND WHAT ARE ITS BENEFITS? Profinet is one of the most popular industrial Ethernet protocols that facilitates interaction and reliability among Profinet-compatible devices within the IoT field. It can be utilised across multiple networking solutions specialising in sectors such as digitalisation and Industry 4.0 , enhancing M2M communication for multiple controllers and industrial equipment. The most significant aspect of the Profinet protocol is that it’s responsible for exceptionally swift and time-accurate data exchange between machines and controllers. The speeds achieved are so rapid they can be challenging to fully grasp! While the human brain undergoes a delay of a few milliseconds from thought to action, the Profinet protocol empowers networking solutions with data transmission speeds that have data delay tolerances measured in microseconds . This is not only extremely impressive, but more importantly – it leads to safer, less costly, and higher quality processes, like manufacturing. WHY IS PROFINET SO VITAL FOR MANAGED SWITCHES? The TSW202 PoE+ switch and TSW212 Ethernet switch are officially Profinet-certified, indicating these networking devices are fully capable of satisfying the extensive requirements associated with managed switches. And since Profinet supports data transfer rates of up to 1 Gbps, networking solutions specialising in industrial, automation, manufacturing, and robotics can greatly benefit from employing Profinet-compliant managed switches in their network infrastructure. Managed switches that are certified by Profinet can offer automated data processing, real-time network management, and diagnostics, which can help monitor your network’s status or perform troubleshooting. This duo can also promise the utmost flexibility over your networking solutions equipment: from simple sensors to advanced PLCs, the managed switches can seamlessly integrate them into one system and facilitate outstanding operational efficiency. Teltonika Networks managed switches are also superior for establishing network infrastructure’s prioritisation. The TSW202 and TSW212 come equipped with QoS features, enabling you to prioritise Profinet traffic over other data flows. This way, you can control which time-sensitive data is transmitted and received as efficiently as possible, making sure that your networking solutions are optimised for industrial applications where timing and reliability are critical. WHAT DOES THE PROFINET CERTIFICATION MEAN TO US? Now that we’ve covered the most relevant information about Profinet and the Teltonika Networks managed switches, the question is: what does this certification mean to us? With this certification, we’ve become members of the official association of manufacturers supporting the Profinet protocol and have also become members of the UK Profinet Association. As Teltonika Networks’ Ethernet switches product owner, Martynas Karpavičius, says: “This certification not only opens doors to previously inaccessible niche markets but also assures our clients that Teltonika Networks’ managed switches have undergone thorough testing in varying scenarios, consistently meeting Profinet’s standards. “With devices that support Profinet, Ethernet/IP, MRP, and LLDP representing roughly 80% of the industrial Ethernet switch market, this certification positions us to secure a significant share of the market.” This is a significant achievement for Teltonika Networks, marking a strong foundation in entering the Ethernet switches sphere. We encourage you to reach out if you have any switches or Profinet-related questions and rest assured they’ll be answered! LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US
- Vulnerability Fix to “5Ghoul” Affecting Teltonika 5G Devices
"5Ghoul" 5G vulnerabilities have been remediated in Teltonika’s RUTX50, RUTM50, and TRB500 devices. Click here for to learn more. More News 1/28/2026 Meet Altos: The Wi-Fi 7 Router Invited to Your Living Room 1/21/2026 Managed vs unmanaged switches: choose the right fit 1/20/2026 Password Security Standards – Best Practices to Protect your Devices Vulnerability Fix to “5Ghoul” Affecting Teltonika 5G Devices 22 August 2024 5G vulnerabilities known as "5Ghoul", which we reported on earlier this year, have been remediated in our RUTX50 and RUTM50 devices. This article presents the steps necessary for this remediation. Earlier this year, Teltonika notified its users of a number of implementation-level 5G vulnerabilities found in a manufacturer of chipsets used in our RUTX50 and RUTM50 5G routers. These vulnerabilities, collectively referred to as “5Ghoul”, include the following: CVE-2023-33042 – Transient DOS in Modem after RRC Setup message is received. CVE-2023-33043 – Transient DOS in Modem when a Beam switch request is made with a non-configured BWP. CVE-2023-33044 – Transient DOS in Data modem while handling TLB control messages from the Network. 5Ghoul vulnerabilities can now be remediated in the aforementioned devices by updating their modem’s firmware. You can do so by navigating to System , then Firmware , and changing the firmware type to Modem . Please update your device’s firmware to the firmware version listed below, and ensure you have the RutOS version installed on the device to successfully update its modem firmware. RUTM50: modem firmware version RG520NNADBR03A01M8G_01.002.01.002, RutOS version 7.08. RUTX50: modem firmware RG501QEUAAR12A11M4G_04.200.04.200, RutOS version 7.03.1 or later. RUTC50 and TRM500 : modem firmware RG520NEBDCR03A04M4G_01.200.01.200, RutOS version 7.08. As ever, Teltonika takes the security of its products with utmost importance and is committed to full transparency regarding such matters. For further assistance or advice on updating the firmware, please reach out to our technical support Helpdesk. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US
- Meet Teltonika apps – convenience at your fingertips
Learn how Teltonika apps, including Teltonika ID, RMS app, and RutOS app bring you true convenience and accessibility with features such as SSO, VPN, and more More News 1/28/2026 Meet Altos: The Wi-Fi 7 Router Invited to Your Living Room 1/21/2026 Managed vs unmanaged switches: choose the right fit 1/20/2026 Password Security Standards – Best Practices to Protect your Devices Teltonika Apps : convenience at your fingertips 3 December 2025 Managing networks and connected devices no longer requires a workstation or lengthy setup. With Teltonika’s suite of dedicated applications, you can monitor performance, secure remote access and control critical infrastructure directly from your phone. Each app is designed to solve real operational challenges and give you immediate insight into your Teltonika devices and supported third-party equipment, making your everyday workflows faster, simpler and far more efficient. Teltonika ID: A Unified Approach to Modern 2FA Security that Goes Beyond Passwords Built as a centralized authentication platform, Teltonika ID combines device-level biometrics, including Face ID on iOS and biometric or PIN verification on Android , with secure two-factor authentication. This approach enables identity assurance while letting users link their devices to Teltonika systems that support Teltonika ID. The platform can also work alongside compatible third-party authenticators, including Microsoft-based services, which expands the range of access control options. Effortless Authentication Management The app provides a single place to manage real-time authentication requests and store verification codes inside an encrypted vault. When needed, these codes can be exported through QR utilities and shared with trusted users or transferred to another device. These capabilities maintain strong protection while keeping everyday tasks efficient and intuitive. Teltonika RMS App: Full Remote Management in the Palm of Your Hand Mobile Control for Complete Remote Operations The Teltonika RMS App delivers full capabilities of the Remote Management System directly to your mobile device. Available for both iOS and Android , it provides immediate, on the go access to Teltonika equipment and supported third party devices. With features such as SSO for flexible authentication, you can supervise remote deployments, adjust configurations, and respond to live events without relying on a workstation, allowing you to maintain service continuity from anywhere. A Secure, Real-Time View of Your Connected Infrastructure This Teltonika app offers clear visibility into device status, online and offline states, WAN information, and other key parameters, helping you detect issues before they affect operations. This insight is backed by the RMS security framework, which uses encrypted communication, a proprietary router to server protocol, AWS hosting, OAuth2 based authentication, and detailed activity logs to safeguard every remote action. Full Access to Network Devices & Rapid Deployment Beyond monitoring, the Teltonika RMS app enables you to interact directly with your equipment. You can access device WebUIs securely, initiate remote sessions to third-party equipment through RMS Connect using HTTP(S), SSH, RDP, or VNC, manage firmware updates , perform reboots, and review device health data whenever needed. Adding new devices is equally efficient: you can register hardware by scanning QR codes as well as manually, ensuring a smooth onboarding workflow in the field. Control & Scalable Fleet Management You can also work with RMS VPN Hub features, such as creating hubs and adjusting connection parameters, giving you clear visibility into secure remote connectivity. A comprehensive device list makes it easy to search, filter, and explore data across all connected devices and groups. Whether you are managing a small rollout or a large, distributed network, this Teltonika app provides a streamlined, secure, and scalable environment for daily operations. Teltonika RMS VPN App: Your Secure Path for Critical Operations Tunnelling for Large-Scale Equipment Teltonika RMS VPN is a service designed for efficient remote management of large-scale networks, allowing you to create encrypted tunnels that provide secure access to multiple endpoints within seconds. This capability is especially valuable in industrial environments where PLCs, HMIs and automation systems run on different protocols. You can remotely access and interact with these devices to improve efficiency, reduce downtime and optimise maintenance without dispatching on-site engineers. Quick Connect & VPN Hub – all from Your Mobile Device The RMS VPN App brings this functionality directly to your device, letting you establish secure connections to your preconfigured VPN Hubs or Quick Connect sessions with a single action. You can authenticate, select the desired connection and gain access to remote systems in moments. VPN Hub offers persistent, multi-endpoint connectivity, while Quick Connect provides fast, time-limited sessions for rapid diagnostics and one-off tasks. Real Time Visibility into Your VPN Sessions Whether you work from an Android or iOS device, this Teltonika app allows you to view connection status, routing details, forwarded traffic paths and server information. These insights give you clear operational visibility and help maintain a smooth, controlled experience while working inside remote networks. Quick Connect creates temporary access to the product, while VPN can be used all the time. Permission Management for Critical Environments In scenarios involving highly sensitive equipment, the RMS VPN App gives you precise control over who can connect and when. You can grant VPN access only to selected clients and allow them to establish a session strictly under your supervision. For example, you can permit access only after they contact you or only during approved maintenance periods. This controlled, on-demand approach keeps critical systems protected while still enabling trusted technicians to reach them securely whenever their expertise is needed. Teltonika RutOS App: A Clear Overview of Your Device Performance Quick Access to Essential Network Information Staying aware of your network status becomes effortless with the RutOS App, available on both Android and iOS . From the moment you open it, the Dashboard presents key information such as device status, uptime, firmware version, memory use and real-time connection quality. You can follow internet performance through Traffic Charts that visualise upload and download behaviour, helping you assess network stability and quickly detect irregularities. Device and Wireless Monitoring You can also explore detailed lists of devices and wireless connections to understand how your equipment interacts with the network. The Wi-Fi section allows you to review connected clients, manage wireless access and share network details when needed. The Device list helps you assess reachability and connectivity at a glance, providing practical insight into how your infrastructure is performing. Remote Adjustments for Real Time Control The RutOS App extends this visibility with the ability to adjust specific network elements remotely. You can work with interfaces, check how different segments of your network behave and respond to changes as they appear. Each feature is designed to give you meaningful, real-time understanding of your Teltonika networking devices so you can keep operations stable and responsive from any location. RutOS Camper Mode: Travel Ready Connectivity Made Simple Whether you are travelling in your RV or staying at a campground , the Camper mode in the RutOS App makes maintaining internet connectivity effortless. With only a few taps you can set this it to prioritise the campsite Wi-Fi when available and automatically switch to a cellular SIM when the signal becomes weak or unavailable. This way, you can keep your devices connected without manual intervention. It allows you to stream media, monitor systems or work on the move while your network continuously adjusts for the best possible performance. Download the Teltonika Apps Today! These applications bring true convenience and accessibility by giving you secure, real-time control over your IoT solutions wherever you are. Download them today and experience a faster, more intuitive way to manage your entire connected ecosystem. If you ever need assistance, the Teltonika Community forum and Hotline Support team are always ready to guide you and help you move forward with confidence! LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US
- Five Reasons to Use an eSIM Router for Your IoT Solutions
Discover how Teltonika’s eSIM routers boost uptime, cut costs, and support IoT and sustainability through easy deployment and scalable connectivity. More News 1/28/2026 Meet Altos: The Wi-Fi 7 Router Invited to Your Living Room 1/21/2026 Managed vs unmanaged switches: choose the right fit 1/20/2026 Password Security Standards – Best Practices to Protect your Devices Five Reasons to Use an eSIM Router for Your IoT Solutions 13 August 2025 Still swapping SIM cards by hand? You might be losing time, money and connectivity. In a world where IoT devices are deployed across farms, highways, factories, and even laundromat machines , relying on traditional SIM cards adds unnecessary friction to today’s fast-moving IoT deployments. When speed, scalability, and remote access define success, your IoT solution can't afford to be tied down. That’s where eSIM-enabled routers make a difference. They offer the same reliable mobile connection as traditional SIM cards, but with added benefits. First, let’s explore how eSIM technology works—and why eSIM for IoT is worth considering for your next deployment. What is an eSIM technology? eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM built directly into a device’s hardware. Unlike traditional SIM cards, it is not removable and does not require a physical slot. Instead, it is built directly into the device’s circuit board during manufacturing and uses remote SIM provisioning (RSP) standards defined by the GSMA to manage mobile network profiles. Top Five Advantages of eSIM Routers Centralized, Scalable Management for IoT Routers Managing thousands of IoT routers spread across locations—factories, utility poles , vehicles , or retail kiosks—can be overwhelming. eSIM support allows full remote provisioning and configuration through a remote management tool like RMS . IT teams can push updates, switch mobile profiles, troubleshoot, or restart routers without ever touching the hardware. This streamlines operations, cuts maintenance costs, and improves network uptime across your entire IoT infrastructure. A great example is the RUTM52 , which is fully compatible with RMS and designed for complex, distributed IoT deployments. Always-On Connectivity with Automatic Network Failover IoT routers often operate in environments where cellular coverage is inconsistent. With eSIM, routers can automatically detect and switch to a stronger network if the primary carrier fails—ensuring data continues to flow from surveillance systems, smart meters, or remote sensors. This automatic failover is critical for real-time applications and SLA-sensitive deployments. The RUTC50 is a solid choice for such use cases, offering robust fallback functionality to maintain reliable connectivity in the field. Scalable Carrier Switching Without On-Site Visits When managing IoT routers across multiple regions or when contracts change, swapping SIM cards isn’t scalable. eSIM routers let you switch carriers instantly via RMS software—no need to visit the device. Whether your router is in a solar-powered remote cabinet or embedded in a smart vending machine, switching mobile networks is now a matter of clicks. Devices like the RUTM30 make this easy, with seamless profile switching that supports up to 7 eSIM profiles and fast reconfiguration across changing geographies. Increased Physical and Network Security IoT routers are often deployed in unsecured locations— outdoors , in vehicles, or in isolated industrial sites . eSIM helps with avoiding physical SIM slots and reducing the risk of tampering, SIM theft, or unauthorized access. Profiles are encrypted, and in case of theft or compromise, the device’s connectivity can be remotely disabled protecting your data and infrastructure. The RUT951 , for instance, leverages eSIM to eliminate physical access risks while offering the same reliable connectivity options. Faster Global Rollouts for IoT Projects Deploying IoT routers globally used to mean managing local SIM logistics, customs delays, or pre-inserting cards before shipment. eSIM removes many of these bottlenecks. Once a device is online, either through a preloaded eSIM profile or another WAN source, it’s possible to remotely download and activate additional network profiles. This enables faster, more scalable deployment for international fleets, energy utilities, or global retail chains. The RUT241 is ideal for such deployments, combining eSIM support with compact design and easy integration into global IoT networks. Why It Matters Now More Than Ever With the explosion of connected devices—expected to exceed 29 billion by 2030, based on Statista , the demand for fast, secure, and remotely manageable connectivity is at an all-time high. eSIM routers aren’t just a nice-to-have—they're a foundational tool for scaling smart infrastructure, optimizing field operations, and future-proofing connectivity strategies. From agriculture and energy to transportation and retail, these devices are quickly becoming the industry standard for efficient and resilient IoT deployments. Bonus Benefit: Reduced Environmental Footprint In the evolving world of IoT and sustainability, eSIM routers bring more than just technical advantages—they actively contribute to greener operations. By removing the need for physical SIM cards and enabling remote provisioning, they help reduce plastic waste, packaging materials, and the carbon footprint associated with traditional SIM logistics. Fewer on-site maintenance visits also mean fewer emissions. As highlighted by G+D , green eSIM solutions can reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 46% and plastic usage by 94% compared to conventional SIM card use. For businesses deploying large-scale IoT solutions, adopting eSIM routers is a practical step toward meeting sustainability targets—without sacrificing performance or scalability. Build Smart, Deploy Smarter Whether you’re deploying ten routers or ten thousand, the advantages of eSIM-enabled devices are clear: lower costs, better uptime, centralized control, and unmatched flexibility with a greener impact. Combined with a remote management tool like RMS , these routers become far more than connectivity tools—they become the command center of your IoT infrastructure. If you’re still managing deployments with one SIM card at a time, it might be time to rethink your strategy. Want to learn more about how Teltonika's eSIM routers can benefit your business? Contact us by clicking the button below. Start building smarter, more scalable IoT networks, without ever swapping SIM again. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US
- Elevate Network Control with the SWM28-series Managed Switches
Elevate Network Control with the SWM28-series Managed Switches Elevate Network Control with the SWM28-series Managed Switches and RMS (Americas) Thursday, 4 December 2025 at 15:00:00 UTC Register Join us for an exclusive webinar as we dive deeper into Teltonika SWM28-series enterprise-grade managed switches, built for diverse networking needs. Discover the full lineup: SWM280 PoE+ switch: combines 12 PoE+ ports with 12 standard Gigabit Ethernet ports, making it particularly suitable for mixed environments where both data connectivity and power delivery are required. SWM281 Gigabit Ethernet switch: designed purely for throughput, offering 24 Gigabit Ethernet. An ideal choice for large-scale networks where power delivery is not needed, but speed and stability are essential. SWM282 PoE+ switch: stands out as the fully powered option, with all 24 ports supporting PoE+, making it the best fit for dense deployments in which every connection may need to provide both power and data simultaneously. Register now to secure your spot. SPEAKERS Questions & Answers How many switches can we cascarear? Seven. Will it support IGMP? Yes, with upcoming firmware updates. What is the number of max hops of similar switches? 50 hops. In your session, you mentioned that non-Teltonika devices can be managed through Teltonika. Is this done via SNMP or another method? It is not done through SNMP. To use this functionality you need at least one Teltonika device in your network. If that Teltonika device can access other devices in the network, we automatically display those end devices in the network view. We then scan each end device to identify which ports are available for remote access. If the device has a WebUI, meaning its HTTP or HTTPS port is open, we can connect to it remotely. Many customers are asking for switches that can be powered by PoE in. Any development plans in this regard? Yes, we are working on such switches. When will the products be available in Germany? We currently have the SWM280 in stock, and the other models are expected to arrive later in December, 2025. What about pricing? Did price increase because of this functionality. No, price stays the same. Will there be an option for a self-hosted RMS? This option already exists. You can speak with your sales manager for more details. If it's easy to manage, does that mean it’s also easy for a hacker to attack? We have dedicated security teams that work closely with our R&D department to ensure that RMS remains secure. In addition, RMS undergoes annual testing by an independent third-party security company, which provides certification confirming its security. We are confident that the functionalities and solutions we develop meet some of the highest standards when it comes to security. Can I limit users in RMS to, for example, a specific set of VLANs? RMS uses a role- and permission-based system, so you can create custom roles with access to specific functionalities. However, if you grant a role access to the Network Map, that role will gain access to all Network Map features, including the VLAN section. So in that sense, no - you cannot limit access to only certain VLANs within the Network Map. Is the PoE+ perpetual? In case of restarting switch No. You mentioned licensing is a problem in an early slide - is this being addressed for open ecosystem in RMS, or in general? With the inexpensive addition of a product plus an RMS license (which is free for the first two years with SWM), you can access every device as if you were sitting directly in front of it. Is firewalling applicable because of the RUT? Am I correct in assuming that SWM is limited by the access system? Yes. A switch can only see the parts of the network it has access to. If you restrict the switch to devices connected directly to it, then it will only detect and display those devices. However, if you grant firewall permissions that allow broader network access, it will visualize all devices it can reach within that network. In the topology view that Mantas is showing, do those devices appear and enroll on the map automatically, or do you have to search for and map them manually? If one of our devices within the client’s network can access newly connected devices, they will automatically appear on the map. There’s no need to add them manually. WEBINAR RECORDINGS SWM28 - Switches Gestionables y RMS Name S. +1 Speakers es Meet Altos - Wi-Fi 7 Router for 5G Fixed Wireless Access. 5PM GMT+2 Name S. +1 Speakers en Meet Altos - Wi-Fi 7 Router for 5G Fixed Wireless Access. 11AM GMT+2 Name S. +1 Speakers en
- Managed vs unmanaged switches: choose the right fit
Learn about managed and unmanaged switches, their features, benefits, and differences to choose the right fit for your network. More News 1/28/2026 Meet Altos: The Wi-Fi 7 Router Invited to Your Living Room 1/21/2026 Managed vs unmanaged switches: choose the right fit 1/20/2026 Password Security Standards – Best Practices to Protect your Devices Managed vs unmanaged switches: choose the right fit 21 January 2026 As more users, cameras, and IoT devices join a network, traffic inevitably surges. This growth causes devices to compete for bandwidth and creates bottlenecks that slow communication and reduce overall performance. In business and industrial environments, these performance issues quickly escalate into costly downtime. This is more than a simple inconvenience: over half of affected organizations report losses exceeding $100,000, while 16% face losses of over $1 million when outages occur. Switch smarter, not harder When building or expanding a network, one of the decisions you’ll face is what type of network switch to use. But not all switches are created equal, as some provide simple plug-and-play connectivity while others give administrators powerful tools to monitor, control, and optimize performance. Your choice depends on whether you need immediate, effortless connection or a high degree of oversight and customization for your network infrastructure. That’s where the question arises which one suits your network needs best – unmanaged or managed switch? Unmanaged switches: your simplest option An unmanaged Ethernet switch is a straightforward networking device because it requires no setup, configuration, or advanced tools to operate. You simply plug in your devices, and the hardware immediately starts directing traffic to the correct destinations without any user intervention. This ease of use makes unmanaged switches ideal for small offices, home networks, or smaller industrial deployments. They provide a reliable way to connect multiple devices in any environment where you do not need to worry about complex optimization or fine-tuning. Overcome space limitations with TSW304 Engineered for space-constrained industrial scenarios, the TSW304 unmanaged Ethernet switch is the smallest in the Teltonika portfolio, measuring only 102 x 25 x 81.5 mm. This ultra-small device features 4 x Gigabit Ethernet ports supporting speeds of up to 1 Gbps, while integrated DIN rail mount allows for easy installation. Such a compact footprint combined with high-speed performance allows this Ethernet switch to provide reliable connectivity in locations where traditional hardware simply cannot fit. Deploy industrial cabinet applications with TSF000 & TSF010 flat switches Both the TSF000 PoE+ switch and TSF010 Ethernet switch are specifically designed for compact installations where depth is limited, featuring a flat, low-profile design. With 5 x front access Ethernet ports and support for a wide 7-57 VDC power input, they’re suitable for use in diverse industrial and automation environments. The TSF000 is a PoE+ Ethernet switch, delivering power and data through 4 x PoE+ ports with a 120 W total power budget, making it ideal for powering IP cameras, IoT devices, and access points. In contrast, the TSF010 is a 3-pin power input switch with a competitive price point, tailor-made for industrial use. Mobilise your connectivity with TSW101 automotive switch Automotive IoT solutions often involve many devices in a very limited space, including computers, cameras, sensors, and many others. More devices mean more cables, and since the power output of vehicles isn’t always compatible with every device, adapters also join the hardware pile. To ensure your in-vehicle connectivity solution avoids a messy bundle of cables and adapters, the TSW101 automotive switch acts as a centralized power hub. The device operates via a 2-pin DC socket with a 9-30 VDC range, allowing it to draw power directly from standard 12V and 24V vehicle outputs. Once powered, it distributes that energy through 4 x PoE+ Gigabit Ethernet ports to eliminate the need for individual power sources for your peripheral equipment. With the size of only 115 x 32 x 95 mm, this plug-and-play device is the ideal choice for even such critical, space-sensitive applications like an automotive-friendly communication system in fire trucks . Managed switches: control & flexibility for your network For businesses requiring comprehensive visibility and network oversight, managed switches provide the essential tools for complex infrastructure. This technology empowers administrators to monitor traffic in real-time, resolve connectivity issues quickly, and dictate exactly how devices share and prioritize resources. Such granular management ensures that data flow remains optimized, allowing mission-critical systems to maintain consistent performance even in high-demand environments. Streamline your deployments with enterprise-grade SWM28-series High-density networking meets industrial resilience in the SWM28-series , a lineup of managed L2 switches featuring L3 capabilities for advanced routing and VLAN segmentation. These 1U rack-mount powerhouses speak the language of modern automation, equipped with 24 x Gigabit Ethernet and 4 x SFP ports, while supporting critical protocols such as PROFINET, MRP, and EtherNet/IP to keep your operations synchronized. Mixed-use scenarios find their match in the SWM280 , which balances 12 PoE+ ports with 12 standard Gigabit ports to accommodate diverse equipment in a single unit. The SWM281 excels in data-heavy environments, providing 24 ports of pure bandwidth for installations where power is managed independently. For massive deployments, SWM282 stands as the definitive choice, delivering a 300 W total power budget across 24 PoE+ ports to keep your entire network of cameras, sensors, and access points energized from a single point. Integration with TswOS for effortless configuration TswOS serves as the powerful and intuitive Teltonika OS designed specifically for managed switches to enable full network optimization. This platform allows each port to be tailored to specific requirements using features like port speed management, mirroring, and isolation. By combining these controls with PoE+ functionality, the system centralizes power distribution and eliminates the need for separate supplies. Additionally, the remote rebooting capability allows for instant recovery of malfunctioning devices, streamlining maintenance and reducing downtime. Compatibility with RMS for centralised network management All managed switches are fully compatible with Teltonika’s Remote Management System (RMS) , allowing users managing endpoint devices completely remotely as well as benefiting from visual Network Map . This functionality turns complex device relationships into clear, interactive visuals, giving you unmatched control over your infrastructure. With an intuitive map-based view, you can instantly see connections, pinpoint bottlenecks, and roll out changes across multiple devices in just a few clicks. Make the right switch! If you’re still uncertain, Teltonika’s portfolio includes a plethora of network switch options for different scenarios, from quick plug-and-play to advanced enterprise control. Interested in finding the best Ethernet switch for your infrastructure? Click the button below and contact us! LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US
- HOW TO SET UP FAILOVER FOR STARLINK
Setting up cellular failover for your Starlink connection is simple and easy with Teltonika Networks. Read this article to learn more. More News 1/28/2026 Meet Altos: The Wi-Fi 7 Router Invited to Your Living Room 1/21/2026 Managed vs unmanaged switches: choose the right fit 1/20/2026 Password Security Standards – Best Practices to Protect your Devices HOW TO SET UP FAILOVER FOR STARLINK 20 September 2023 Network dropouts always seem to happen at the wrong time. Having cellular failover for your Starlink connection is the best way to make sure you can live, work and play, uninterrupted. Here are step-by-step instructions to help you set up cellular failover for your satellite connection , using a Teltonika Networks router. To begin, here’s what you’ll need: 1) Starlink device : Ensure you have your Starlink kit, including the Starlink router and satellite dish, properly installed and functioning. 2) Starlink Ethernet adapter : This accessory can be ordered from the store in your Starlink app. You can also get one on Amazon in some countries if you need same or next-day delivery. 3) Teltonika Networks router : You'll need a cellular router with an active SIM card or E-SIM. We recommend the RUTX50 5G router as the optimal device for Starlink backup – this device will mimic the speeds of a Starlink connection and avoid noticeable performance drops when failover kicks in. Otherwise, any Teltonika Networks router will do the trick. 4) Ethernet cable. Setting up failover: 1) Connect the Starlink modem to your Teltonika Networks router First, plug the Starlink Ethernet adapter into your Starlink modem and connect the Ethernet cable to the adapter. Then, plug the Ethernet cable into the WAN port of your Teltonika Networks router (make sure both devices are plugged in and turned on before proceeding). 2) Connect to the Wi-Fi network of your Teltonika Networks router on a laptop or computer The Wi-Fi network will be called something like “RUT_2342_5G” and the password (if you haven’t changed it) will be at the back of the device. 3) Using your connected laptop or computer, log in to RutOS in your web browser. Open a web browser on the connected device and enter the router's IP address in the address bar. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. You will then be prompted to enter a username and password. Unless you’ve changed it previously, the details will be: Username: admin Password: (found at the back of the Teltonika Networks router) 4) Under Network, set up your connection order: First, Navigate to the failover section under “Network”. You should see “WAN” and “mob1s1a1” in the list. WAN is your Starlink connection and mob1s1a1 will be your Teltonika Networks router. They should both be showing online. Then, Drag and drop WAN into position 1 and mob1s1a1 into position 2 – This sets the connection order. 5) Under the same section, set the failover rules for both connections: First, click on the pencil button for your WAN connection and set up the rule to trigger failover. This can be whatever you like. If you’re unsure, set up the default rule pictured in the screenshot below. Note: Depending on the stability of your Starlink connection, you can choose to set your interval anywhere from 3-10 for your WAN connection. We encourage you to test which interval provides the most stability for your location. Lastly, repeat the same for your mob1s1a1 connection. You’re done! Failover is configured for your Starlink connection and you’re ready to roll. If you want to set up the cellular connection as your primary connection on the Teltonika Networks router and Starlink as the backup, you can follow the same instructions and just switch the order of the connections by dragging and dropping them in the failover list. Failover is a critical component in all internet setups, even for satellite connections. It's a default feature in your home internet, office Wi-Fi, and all other connections you come across. When you establish cellular failover for your Starlink connection, you're guaranteeing that your setup is as stable and dependable as it can be. Live, work, and play uninterrupted with Teltonika Networks. Contact your local sales team. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US
- Essential Level 2 Teltonika Networks Technical Training
Essential Level 2 Teltonika Networks Technical Training Thursday, 11 November 2021 at 10:00:00 UTC Register More than a year ago, we introduced Essential Level 1 Teltonika Networks Technical Training. During that year, more than 110 technical engineers participated and gained valuable information. For those who wish to deepen their knowledge some more, we got exciting news today! We are launching Level 2 Technical Training that will cover Teltonika Networks device configurations in more depth. Join this live online training to learn how to configure our devices and understand how specific features can be used while seeing them in action. SPEAKERS Questions & Answers WEBINAR RECORDINGS SWM28 - Switches Gestionables y RMS Name S. +1 Speakers es Meet Altos - Wi-Fi 7 Router for 5G Fixed Wireless Access. 5PM GMT+2 Name S. +1 Speakers en Meet Altos - Wi-Fi 7 Router for 5G Fixed Wireless Access. 11AM GMT+2 Name S. +1 Speakers en
- REMOTE IoT MANAGEMENT THAT ADAPTS TO YOUR NEEDS
Nowadays, some IoT solutions are pretty similar, including vending machines. However, we have more sophisticated tools and systems to execute various tasks and collect data, even without having a public IP address. More News 1/28/2026 Meet Altos: The Wi-Fi 7 Router Invited to Your Living Room 1/21/2026 Managed vs unmanaged switches: choose the right fit 1/20/2026 Password Security Standards – Best Practices to Protect your Devices REMOTE IoT MANAGEMENT THAT ADAPTS TO YOUR NEEDS 21 October 2021 Next year will mark the 30th anniversary of the first IoT device connected to the internet. A group of Carnegie Mellon students looked for ways to know if there was cold Coke in stock in the University vending machine to save them the trip in case there was not. They came up with an idea to install some micro-switches to track the number of cans and their temperature, and this is how the first IoT solution was born. Everyone who had the relevant IP address could access that information. Nowadays, some IoT solutions are pretty similar, including vending machines . However, we have more sophisticated tools and systems to execute various tasks and collect data, even without having a public IP address. One of such tools is the Teltonika Networks Remote Management System (RMS). MULTIPLE CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS OF RMS Can there ever be too many customization options on a system? Probably not, as long as they are appropriately customized to meet the users' needs and specific projects. Many functionalities and tracking tools can become a hurdle when inefficiently customized and crowded with redundant options that can make the user miss the system's main parts and aspects. Therefore, we suggest making RMS your own and avoiding overwhelming amounts of information in the dashboard that will not be necessary. DASHBOARD CUSTOMIZATION When developing RMS, we kept our focus on one of our main pillars - creating easy-to-use products. There are several tools to change the appearance of the RMS dashboard to any engineer's liking. CONFIGURABLE CHARTS We added numerous charts for visualizing general information about fleet status, firmware updates, mobile signal strength, and other critical monitoring parameters that can be essential in monitoring IoT solutions, planning maintenance, or diagnosing issues. Since averaged data is not sufficient to tell a complete story about the performance of devices, we made available customizable tables that allow choosing only the relevant information presented in a way a user likes. At the same time, the table columns can be easily shuffled around to prioritize some types of data and show them first. TAGS Having access to multiple different charts and tables is a great asset providing all kinds of valuable information. However, in some solutions, the fleet can consist of hundreds and hundreds of devices, and locating information on a specific one or a group of them can be frustrating. Here is where the system of tags comes in handy. With tags, users can assign devices into groups based on their own created attributes. It is a great way to narrow down to a group or relevant devices visible on the screen for analysis or comparison instead of searching for relevant information among thousands. There is also an option to further customize the information boxes for each group or product relevant to the corresponding IoT solution or its' part. CUSTOM FUNCTIONS Imagine creating a button that enables you to control any router in your solution or retrieve specific data for analysis. Now it is a mission possible with the custom functions in RMS that allow: installing applications generating and downloading custom logs sending control commands creating tasks for 3rd party devices health checks and taking actions specific to various conditions Having saved such custom command lists is incredibly advantageous when managing fleets with many routers and enables execution of the same task on thousands of devices within a single click. Let us illustrate it by an example. One of our clients approached us some time ago because they were looking for a more efficient way to distribute AWS Greengrass to Teltonika Networks routers than doing it one by one on-site. Using RMS Task Manager enabled to optimize this process down to a one button click. All the client had to do beforehand was upload the Greengrass software file to RMS and let the system do the work. Besides uploading the package, it completes a much more elaborate task. RMS can detect whether an upload was successful and push further installation commands. The process will be terminated for those with an incomplete upload, but it will not affect the rest of the fleet. Since each router is monitored and controlled separately, they do not interfere with each other’s performance, and a single device won’t compromise the whole provisioning process. CUSTOM USERS By default, we have full access or read-only modes preconfigured in RMS. However, real-life situations may require more options, which can be implemented by utilizing the Custom User feature. Custom Users can serve different functions and provide access to limited parts of RMS necessary for specific types of users. There is also a possibility to create an RMS hierarchy system, which enables virtual separation between devices and limits access to selected routers for different users. This feature helps secure infrastructure from unauthorized access but still leaves room for certain task completion and configuration. LAST GASP Last Gasp alarm instantly informs whenever any of the fleet routers disconnect from RMS. It allows to react quickly and reduce downtime to a minimum. Besides, confining custom messages will enable retrieving information regarding the device parameters before the communication is lost. As most of Teltonika Networks products, RMS was built from a need of our clients in efforts to make their operations easier and more efficient. Because of that, RMS is a continuous work in progress, getting new updates, features, and customization updates constantly. We wish our clients to make the system their own to meet their most varied needs and purposes, hence we made all these configuration options available to them. And not only that – we went a step further and offered an API functionality, allowing to take only certain RMS parts and use in other IoT platforms or create a very own RMS website by using API endpoint. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US
- RMS 4.0: NEW FEATURES & UI UPDATES
RMS 4.0 is here, bringing with it a number of new features and UI upgrades – all to enhance your remote management experience. More News 1/28/2026 Meet Altos: The Wi-Fi 7 Router Invited to Your Living Room 1/21/2026 Managed vs unmanaged switches: choose the right fit 1/20/2026 Password Security Standards – Best Practices to Protect your Devices RMS 4.0: NEW FEATURES & UI UPDATES 18 January 2023 As remote IoT solutions are becoming increasingly relevant with each day, a good remote management platform must stay up to date and deliver on its clients’ dynamic needs. This is why our Remote Management System (RMS) received an important update this past week: version 4.0. The update does not change RMS in any drastic way, so all the value you’re used to getting is still there. But there are also new features and quality-of-life changes we’ve implemented for you, so let’s go over the main ones! NEW FEATURES At Teltonika Networks, we believe there is always room for improvement. RMS is no exception. Here’s some of the extra value you’re getting with RMS 4.0: Multi-config : This new and exciting feature lets you configure individual Teltonika Networks device parameters directly via RMS, without needing to access the device’s WebUI. This is a huge upgrade on how device parameter configuration used to work. Previously, all changes had to be implemented as an entire set with backup uploads. With RMS 4.0, the individual elements you personally want to change can be easily changed without affecting any other elements. Multi-config also provides a list of suggested parameters whenever you start typing their name when searching, and identifies and reports pushed configuration errors directly to you for analysis. Please note that Multi-config is only compatible with devices running firmware version 7.3 or up. Custom templates : With multi-config you can now create custom device configuration templates, ensuring that the exact same changes are quickly and easily applied to selected and future devices. Apart from greatly simplifying configuration, it also makes migration from older to newer devices easier, even if the devices are of a different model. Device recognition and secure parameters uploading: When migrating from one device to another, using Multi-config, RMS will recognize interchangeable, compatible, and incompatible parameters of the new device and will not attempt to configure unsupported features. For example, it will not attempt to configure Wi-Fi parameters for RUTX09 . UI UPDATES User interface is all about streamlining your experience and making things more intuitive to work with. You can find the full list of UI updates on our Wiki , but here are the main ones you should know: Enhanced filtering : the filtering tab, where you can easily add, change, or remove filtering parameters, is now available at the top of the device’s window. The filtering itself isn’t changing – we’re just reducing the number of clicks involved and giving you more control over the parameters you want easier access to. RMS Connect protocol menus: Previously, RMS Connect had separate sub-menus for each protocol. With this update, the HTTP(S), SSH, Telnet, and SFTP protocols, as well as Remote Desktop, are now available in a single sub-menu: Remote Access . They can also be filtered inside sub-menus. The only one that keeps its own menu is Remote mobile devices . Centralized administration . Management of your devices, users, tags, files, codes, and more was previously spread across different menus. With RMS 4.0, they are now in a single location: Administration . LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US
- Introdução ao RMS (Sistema de Gerenciamento Remoto)
O Sistema de Gerenciamento Remoto da Teltonika Networks é uma das ferramentas mais úteis quando se trata de monitoramento e gerenciamento remotos de nossos gateways, roteadores e dispositivos conectados a eles. Neste próximo webinar, queremos mostrar as principais funcionalidades do RMS e as principais vantagens que economizam tempo e custos operacionais para centenas de parceiros da Teltonika Networks que já usam o RMS. Introdução ao RMS (Sistema de Gerenciamento Remoto) Tuesday, 5 May 2020 at 11:00:00 UTC Register O Sistema de Gerenciamento Remoto da Teltonika Networks é uma das ferramentas mais úteis quando se trata de monitoramento e gerenciamento remotos de nossos gateways, roteadores e dispositivos conectados a eles. Neste próximo webinar, queremos mostrar as principais funcionalidades do RMS e as principais vantagens que economizam tempo e custos operacionais para centenas de parceiros da Teltonika Networks que já usam o RMS. SPEAKERS Questions & Answers Vão enviar a apresentação para os nossos emails? Podemos enviar sim. O RMS só aceita dispositivos de vcs? Sim, somente os equipamentos da Teltonika, porém dispositivos de outras empresas podem ser controlados sempre que estiverem ligados aos nossos roteadores. Pode ser uma camara ou um PLC autómato certo? Sim, sendo que o PLC, a câmera ou outro dispositivo tenham protocolo TCP, UDP ou HTTP. Nos próximos meses estaremos incorporando mais protocolos. Os equipamentos suportados pelo RMS são apenas teltonika? ou é possivel gerir equipamentos de outros fabricantes? Somente os equipamentos da Teltonika, porém dispositivos de outras empresas podem ser controlados sempre que estiverem ligados aos nossos roteadores. Podemos ter o envio de relarório com valores de entrada de um PLC? Neste momento ainda não. Estaremos incorporando novos protocolos de marcas bem conhecidas de PLC nos próximos meses para poder ter relatórios de entrada de I/O Pelo que percebi podemos ligar-nos a um router e configurar um PLC ou módulo remoto de I/Os via modbus TCP, certo? Sim, é correto. No caso ele nao tem GPS? Só colocando posicionamento manual? Alguns produtos tem GPS e outros não, Se tiver dispositivos sem GPS, é possível colocar uma localização manual no mapa como referencia. Seria excelente que este software permitisse comunicar com os dispositivos de vehicle tracking no futuro. Para quando? 2020? Para os dispositivos de tracking temos outro software chamado FotaWEB que está sempre sofrendo atualizações. Essa linha de localização no mapa marca após colocar os dados da posição manual? Monica, os equipamentos RUT955, RUTX09 e RUTX011 contam com um circuito de GPS incorporado, os outros dispositivos contam com a opção de posicionamento manual ou por aproximação de antenas mobile porem com uma menor precisão. Em beneficios que estão no site da Teltonika, faz referencia que é possível gerenciar outros dispositivos de outros fabricantes “Tenha acesso remoto a outros equipamentos, incluindo dispositivos que não são fabricados pela Teltonika.“ procede? está correta minha pergunta? Olá, sim. Nosso RMS pode fornecer acesso remoto a dispositivos de outras marcas, porém por enquanto não é possível monitorar. Só dar acesso direto à interfaz de configuração própria do dispositivo de outra marca via protocolos TCP, UDP y HTTP. Esse webinar vai ficar gravado em algum lugar? Olá, ficará sim no nosso canal do youtube ! E nosso site . No caso dos equipamentos é peciso fazer a configuração ou eles ja vem configurados para a plataforma? Olá, os equipamentos já estão todos configurados para se conectar à plataforma. Unicamente será necessário ingressar na plataforma criar uma conta e usuário e adicionar os equipamentos que você deseja gestionar. Inclusive configurações mobile como APNs, caso precisar. Porém nossos roteadores tem uma função de Auto APN que permite simplesmente colocar o SIM card e o dispositivo se conecta automaticamente. É possível fazer o setup inicial do RUT via RMS, a partir do momento que conecto o simcard? Minha idéia seria eu mesmo fazer o setup inicial do equipamento em vez do cliente. Olá, nossos equipamentos de networking contam com uma função chamada Auto APN que permite reconhecer a configuração do SIM card automaticamente o que permite que o equipamento se conecte a internet imediatamente. Também pode ser confirgurados vários equipamentos simultáneamente desde a plataforma RMS. De igual forma, a configuração de APN’s pode ser feita pelo RMS sim. Podemos ter o teu email? Podemos ter acesso aos slides e à gravação do webinar? A gravação será disponibilizada no nosso canal do youtube e nosso site O RMS é atualizado de quanto em quanto tempo? Olá, atualizado o sistema? Ou a sincronização dos dispositivos? A nossa equipe de desenvolvimento trabalha constantemente para ter sempre ao dia o nosso sistema, incluíndo camadas de segurança conforme ás novas ameaças e ao mesmo tempo adicionando novos recursos. Se a pergunta é em relação á sincronização do sistema com seus dispositivos. É possível configurar desde 30seg em diante. Estes equipamentos estão a ser usados apenas em cenários IOT ou também estão a ser usados para cenários mais simples de soho? Olá, os nossos equipamentos são roteadores, gateways e modems muito versáteis. Eles tem a possibilidade de se adaptar a diferentes cenários, hoje em dia estamos vivendo o maior home office da historia, por isso nós criamos este material para entender outros casos de uso possíveis. Existem versões demo para podermos testar gratuitamente? Sim, Você possui algum equipamento da Teltonika atualmente? Você pode entrar em contato com seu gerente de vendas ou procurar no nosso site qual é o escritório mais próximo de vocês. Tem escritório no Brasil? Podemos obter os produtos aquí no Brasil? Olá, é possível sim. Pode entrar no nosso site e procurar o seu escritório mais próximo. Ou enviar um e-mail no nosso site e ele vai ser redirigido para o nosso departamento de vendas. Os produtos são aplicáveis a soluções Agro? Olá, é possível sim , na verdade é possível usar eles desde o uso doméstico, home office, até processos industriais, incluíndo os procesos Agro. É possível gerenciar o dispositivo completamente pelo RMS? Sim, você pode gerenciar o dispositivo completamente a partir do RMS É possível fazer backup dos dispositivos? Sim, você pode fazer backup e upload da configuração de um ou vários dispositivos simultaneamente WEBINAR RECORDINGS SWM28 - Switches Gestionables y RMS Name S. +1 Speakers es Meet Altos - Wi-Fi 7 Router for 5G Fixed Wireless Access. 5PM GMT+2 Name S. +1 Speakers en Meet Altos - Wi-Fi 7 Router for 5G Fixed Wireless Access. 11AM GMT+2 Name S. +1 Speakers en











