There's no battery in this router. So without an external power supply it won't work and will switch off straight away.
You'd have to describe how you plan to use it on a bus, coach, camper van, lorry, boat, etc? And how you plan to power it.
Teltonika offers this battery for continuous operation Teltonika Uninterruptible Power Supply
They also have a cigarette lighter connection, but there's nothing to stop it being connected to a 12 or 24V vehicle battery in another way.
The RUTX50 is delivered with a 12V Power supply. This Power supply has a European 2 pole plug and it will fit into the european plugs.
Hava a look at the Teltonika Homepage and here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europlug
2 more important points:
- the RUTX50 only supports PoE on port 1
- I haven't found a PoE / PoE+ /PoE ++ switch that also offers simple passive injection. It's always 802.3af, 802.3at or 802.3bt respectively.
Hoi
Yes, weird, I would proceed as follows:
- Verification: With the mobile and sim card: Also 5G where Teltonika and Huawei are/were?
- Update firmware to the latest version: https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/RUTX50_Firmware_Downloads
- After installation: Check the signal strength displayed in the monitoring area
- Antennas: Well screwed in/correct? I once read somewhere that they should all be pointing upwards (vertically).
... otherwise I would write more in the evening when I have set up mine and have time.
Yes 4 pieces mobile (5G) 2 Wifi are small with magnetic feet and 1 GPS antenna. A power supply unit for 230V is also included.
With a separately available cable you can supply it with DC voltage 9-50VDC, i.e. in vehicles at 12V and 24V. Here is the link to the operating instructions
https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/RUTX50_Powering_Options
Oh, a VigOr 166. It's a DSL modem. Yes you can, on the WAN port. But if I have the UGW Pro right in my head, it has 2 WAN ports, which means that if the Unifi supports FailOver, it is possible: 1 Draytek, 1 Teltonika.