5G connectivity in transport

You already know that at Codipro we have experience in projects for the implementation of Wi-Fi networks for vehicle fleets.

Especially in the field of IoT, new challenges with specific needs arise every day, but also new solutions that cover these needs.

Teltonika Networks is an innovative manufacturer that listens to market demands, which is why today we are talking about its new 5G Combo MIMO antenna to be placed on the roof of vehicles.

From motorhomes to bus fleets, including fire or police cars, the combination of this antenna with a RUTX50 router results in a high quality and quite affordable 5G network.

The RUTX50 is a 5G router with GNSS, capable of reaching cellular speeds of up to 3.3 Gbps and Wi-Fi 5 with data rates of up to 867 Mbps. It also has 5 Ethernet ports for wired connections to any device over board that can use the lowest possible latency, such as a game console. Indeed, 5 is the magic number.

The device is powered by RutOS by Teltonika Networks, a software packed with useful features and flexible configuration options such as auto reboot, mobile data usage tracking, SIM switch rules and much more.

It's packed with reliability features to keep your RV's Wi-Fi smooth and uninterrupted. Not just another 5G router with a SIM card slot – it has a 2 SIM card slot and failover functionality. This not only keeps the connection running smoothly even if one of the cards is dropped or crosses the border, but also saves costs on operator fees.

This 5G router is also capable of switching to 4G LTE Cat20 in case 5G is not available in a certain location, and can use 5G SA/NSA architectures. Last but not least, Teltonika Networks offers a custom built 5G combo MIMO antenna that is the perfect RV Wi-Fi antenna for the job.

The RUTX50 is compatible with any type of RV battery and does not require special applications or complex installation. This 5G router is built to survive the harshest environmental conditions, with a robust aluminum casing and resistance to vibrations and extreme temperatures between -40°C and 75°C.