mparrish
Well-Known Member
MikeI'm on the boat right now and the RUT950 is about to go in the bin.
Yes - it works but it is slow and takes an age to connect to the 3G/4G.
And it seems to disconnect more frequently than myold D-Link Router which is getting to the end of it life.
As a result, I have decided to continue to use the D-Link over the Teltonica.
As I said above, It would be good to have a dual SIM device but the RUT590 is so unreliable that I don't want to use it.
I am going to take it home but if anyone wants a cheap router, send me a PM.
It is rubbish - slow - the hardware is well past its "sell by" date.
So, until a cheap 5G alternative comes out, I am going to stick with the old router that needs to be rebooted about once a week.
Now I'm out here, I can set it all up to remotely reboot it using an Energie remote GSM power switch.
Sorry if this is contradicts what you guys are experiencing but, for me, it is less hassle if I just put the RUT950 in the bin.
BTW
My next project is to replace my downstream DDWRT router with a Raspberry Pi running OpenWRT/OpenVPN - probably on the boat and at home.
We've got a RUT955 (actually got 2 - one on boat and one as a spare 3G/4G failover in our business) - the boat one has been running pretty much continuously for about 18months now. Haven't upgraded the firmware for a good while, but sounds like that might have helped the situation !
I'd agree that the UI is a bit of an acquired taste and sometimes slow (depending on what you're doing), but have found the whole thing very stable and good in general. Because we have the 955 we even have it a a geofenced tracker and as we have it setup on 240v supply with failover to 12v PoE it works even if you unplug the shorepower and move the boat. The fact that you can text it to interrogate position and undertake stuff (like reboot) is handy too - so long as you have it setup to do the actions you require.
On the whole I've been pleasantly surprised by it - having had both Huawei and TP Link mobile router devices the RUT has been loads better (more configurable and more stable). Just my 2 pence worth, but may be worth reviewing the firmware and a bit of a winter at home "testing".
Good luck with the continued connectivity projects.
Mike


