Discover RutOS 7.07: Revolutionary updates for your network solutions

RutOS 7.07: New horizons in network management
Teltonika has recently released RutOS 7.07, a major update that offers numerous new features and improvements for network management. This update aims to increase the flexibility, security and usability of your network solutions.
Advanced security features and customization options
The RutOS 7.07 comes with a variety of security features, including improved event logging, which allows logs to be sent to multiple servers. This flexibility helps to manage the flow of information efficiently while ensuring data security. In addition, the new time-based login lockout enables a flexible response to failed login attempts, reducing the risk of accidental lockouts.
New functions for improved connectivity
One of the most exciting new features is the implementation of Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF), which makes it possible to run multiple routing tables on the same router. This improves network performance by allowing the use of overlapping IP addresses without conflicts. The introduction of mesh mode for Wi-Fi access points such as the TAP100 and TAP200 also improves network stability and connectivity.
Improved user experience and device support
With the new update, Teltonika is focusing on an improved user experience by introducing automatic notifications of network problems and firmware updates. This ensures less manual effort and more efficient management of your network solutions. In addition, the update provides support for new devices and technologies, such as framed routing for 5G devices, which simplifies the networking and integration of new technologies.
Teltonika's RutOS 7.07 update is a significant step forward for those who depend on reliable and secure network solutions. With these updates, Teltonika remains at the forefront of technology development, helping its customers to make their networks more efficient and secure.
What are the main innovations in RutOS 7.07?
RutOS 7.07 introduces extensive new features, including three reset options (factory defaults, system parameters or user defaults), extended event logs to multiple servers, the Internet performance widget, new Radius MAC authentication and virtual routing instances (VRF).
How does the new Radius MAC login work?
Users can now authenticate themselves at the Wi-Fi hotspot with MAC addresses instead of user names/passwords - ideal for retail, tracking visitor routes and targeted advertising.
What advantages does VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) offer?
VRF makes it possible to operate several independent routing tables on one device - so different network segments with overlapping IP addresses can be cleanly separated and managed.




