1. Kupu Whakataki
The Teltonika TRB500 is an industrial 5G gateway designed for high-speed cellular connectivity. It supports 5G technology, offering speeds up to 1 Gbps, and is backward compatible with 4G (LTE CAT 20) and 3G networks. This device features Gigabit Ethernet for reliable data throughput, SA & NSA architecture support, and ultra-low latency for critical applications. Its compact design makes it suitable for various industrial environments.

Whakaahua 1.1: Ka mutuview of the Teltonika TRB500 Industrial 5G Gateway.
2. Aratohu Tatūnga
2.1. Ihirangi mokete
Before proceeding with the setup, ensure all components are present:
- TRB500 Gateway
- 9 W Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- 4x Puihi pūkoro (hurihuri, SMA tane)
- Taura Micro-USB (0.8 m)
- taura Itarangi
- Kete urutau SIM
- Aratohu Tere Tere (QSG)
2.2. Te Tautuhi Wae

Image 2.1: Front panel of the TRB500, showing Power socket, USB port, SIM holder, and LAN port.

Image 2.2: Back panel of the TRB500, showing Mobile antenna connectors, Reset button, and Grounding screw.
2.3. Tāuta Kāri Sim
- Locate the SIM holder on the front panel of the TRB500 (refer to Image 2.1).
- Using the provided SIM adapter kit if necessary, insert your active Nano-SIM card into the SIM slot. Ensure the SIM card is inserted correctly with the gold contacts facing down and the notched corner aligned.
- Push the SIM card until it clicks into place.
2.4. Hononga Antenna
- Identify the four mobile antenna connectors on the back panel of the TRB500 (refer to Image 2.2).
- Attach the four provided mobile antennas to these connectors. Hand-tighten them securely.
- Whakatakotoria nga antenna kia pai ai te tango tohu.
2.5. Hononga Mana
- Connect the 9 W PSU to the power socket on the front panel of the TRB500 (refer to Image 2.1).
- Plug the PSU into a suitable power outlet. The device will power on automatically.
2.6. Ethernet Connection (Optional)
- Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the front panel of the TRB500 (refer to Image 2.1).
- Honoa te pito kē atu o te taura Ethernet ki tō rorohiko, ki te pana whatunga rānei.
2.7. Whakauru Tuatahi
The default IP address for accessing the TRB500's web atanga ko 192.168.1.1. Ensure your computer's network settings are configured to obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP) or set a static IP address within the same subnet (e.g., 192.168.1.10).
3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
3.1. Web Atanga Atanga
- Tuwhera a web browser on a computer connected to the TRB500 via Ethernet.
- Enter the default IP address (192.168.1.1) into the browser's address bar and press Enter.
- You will be prompted for login credentials. Refer to the Quick Start Guide or the device label for default username and password. It is recommended to change these credentials upon first login for security.
3.2. Tohu LED
The TRB500 features several LED indicators on its front panel to provide status information:
- PWR LED: Ka tohu i te mana mana.
- 3G/4G/5G LEDs: Indicate the current cellular network technology in use.
- Nga LED Kaha Waitohu: Indicate the strength of the cellular signal. More illuminated LEDs mean a stronger signal.

Image 3.1: Front panel LEDs indicating network status and signal strength.
3.3. Whirihoranga Whatunga
The TRB500 operates on RouterOS, providing extensive configuration options through its web interface. You can configure:
- Cellular settings (APN, band selection)
- Network modes (Router, Bridge)
- Ngā ture pātūahi
- VPN services (e.g., OpenVPN)
- Input/Output (I/O) functionality
3.4. Pūnaha Whakahaere Mamao (RMS)
The TRB500 is compatible with the Teltonika Remote Management System (RMS). RMS allows for centralized monitoring, configuration, and management of multiple Teltonika devices from a single platform. This is particularly useful for large-scale deployments or remote installations.

Whakaahua 3.2: Example application diagram illustrating wireless and wired data connections with the TRB500.
4. Tiaki
4.1. Whakahoutanga Firmware
Regular firmware updates are released to improve performance, add features, and address security vulnerabilities. It is recommended to keep your TRB500's firmware up to date. Firmware updates can typically be performed through the device's web interface. Always back up your device configuration before initiating a firmware update.
4.2. Scheduled Reboots
For optimal performance and to mitigate potential cellular network disconnections (which can occur with some data providers after extended periods), configuring a daily scheduled reboot is recommended. This can usually be set up within the device's system settings in the web atanga, for example, at 03:00 AM daily.
5. Te Raru
5.1. No Internet Connectivity
- Tirohia te Kaari SIM: Me whakarite kua tika te whakauru o te kāri SIM, ā, kei te whakahohehia hoki me te mahere raraunga.
- Hononga Antenna: Verify all mobile antennas are securely connected and positioned for optimal signal.
- Tohu LED: Check the 3G/4G/5G and Signal Strength LEDs. If no network LED is lit or signal is weak, try repositioning the device or antennas.
- Tautuhinga APN: Confirm the correct Access Point Name (APN) is configured in the web interface for your cellular provider. The TRB500 supports Auto APN, but manual configuration may be required for some carriers.
- Kawea Hototahi: Some cellular networks may exhibit instability with certain devices. If issues persist, consult your cellular provider or Teltonika support.
5.2. Device Unresponsive / Cannot Access Web Atanga
- Hurihanga Hiko: Momotuhia ka hono ano i te hiko hiko.
- Hononga Itarangi: Ensure your computer is directly connected to the TRB500 via Ethernet and network settings are correct.
- Patene Tautuhi Anō: If the device remains unresponsive, locate the reset button on the back panel (refer to Image 2.2). Use a thin object (e.g., a paperclip) to press and hold the button for approximately 10 seconds to restore factory default settings. Whakatupato: Ka mukua ngā whirihoranga ritenga katoa e tēnei.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Tetonika |
| Ingoa Tauira | TRB500 |
| Tauira Tuemi | TRB500 |
| Momo Ahokore | 802.11ax (Note: This specification might refer to internal components or compatibility, as the TRB500 is primarily a cellular gateway) |
| Pūnaha Mahi | RouterOS |
| Hangarau Hononga | LAN, 5G Cellular |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 8.5 hekere |
| Rahi Hua (LxWxH) | 19.69 x 19.69 x 11.02 inihi |
| Tae | Kerei |
| Voltage | 30 Volts (DC) |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup - Note: TRB500 is a cellular gateway, this might refer to a feature in its software or a related product line) |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Rorohiko Whaiaro |
| Whakamahinga Manakohia mo te Hua | Home (Note: While usable at home, its industrial features are geared towards professional applications) |
7. Nga Korero Whakaputanga
The Teltonika TRB500 Industrial 5G Gateway comes with an 18-marama whakamana from the date of purchase. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. The warranty covers manufacturing defects and malfunctions under normal use conditions. It does not cover damage caused by misuse, accidents, unauthorized modifications, or improper installation.
8. Tautoko
For further assistance, technical support, or detailed documentation, please visit the official Teltonika Networks website or contact their customer support. Ensure you have your device's model number and serial number ready when seeking support.





