Buy RMS Credits for Teltonika
In-depth guide for RUT240 and the wider Teltonika range (Dec 2025)
Teltonika RMS is the control panel for your entire Teltonika deployment. If you use a RUT240, or any Teltonika router from the RUT2xx, RUT9xx, RUTX or 5G series, you’ll eventually need RMS Credits. They’re how you pay for remote access, monitoring, configuration, firmware updates, and remote device access.
This post breaks down how RMS works, what credits actually do, how many you need, and why RUT240 owners in particular should treat RMS as essential rather than optional.
What is Teltonika RMS?
RMS (Remote Management System) is Teltonika’s cloud platform used to manage routers and gateways from a single login. Instead of logging into each RUT240 individually, the platform gives you a central dashboard that lets you:
- See device status in real time
- Push or roll back configurations
- Run firmware updates in bulk
- Monitor mobile signal and data usage
- Set alerts, reports, and automation
- Remotely access devices behind the router
Everything is browser-based. No VPN setup, no port forwarding, no fiddling with public IPs. The system is hosted on a secure cloud backend and communicates with each router using encrypted channels. It’s designed specifically for IoT deployments where routers are spread across dozens or hundreds of live sites.
Why RUT240 Users Rely on RMS Credits
The RUT240 is one of Teltonika’s most widely deployed industrial 4G routers. It’s used in vending, telemetry, CCTV, renewable energy, EV charging, kiosks, and agricultural sites. These are not the sort of installations where engineers want to be driving out just to click a “reboot” button.
With RMS active, you can:
- Diagnose SIM or network issues
- Inspect signal strength and serving cell info
- View detailed logs
- Run speed tests
- Change APN settings remotely
- Recover misconfigured routers
- Upgrade firmware without sending someone to site
Most support teams will tell you the same thing: RMS pays for itself the moment one trip is avoided.
What Are RMS Credits?
RMS Credits are the pay-as-you-go currency of Teltonika’s RMS platform. They are simple:
- 1 RMS Credit = 30 days of RMS Management for one device.
That’s it. No complicated tiers, no hidden rules. Credits sit in your RMS account until you assign them to a device. When that device’s 30-day period is up, another credit is drawn.
Think of credits as “device-months”
It helps to treat credits as blocks of time:
| Credits | What You Can Cover |
|---|---|
| 1 credit | 1 device for 1 month |
| 12 credits | 1 device for 12 months or 3 devices for 4 months each |
| 24 credits | 2 devices for 12 months, or 24 devices for 1 month |
| 60 credits | 5 devices for 12 months, or 60 devices for 1 month |
With a single RUT241, it’s straightforward: keep at least 12 credits in your account and you’re covered for a year.
With multiple devices, you can allocate exactly as needed. Nothing is locked to a specific router forever.
RMS vs RMS Management Packs vs Data Packs
Teltonika gives three ways to pay for RMS:
RMS Credits
Flexible, month-by-month. Best for small deployments, testing phases, short-term projects or intermittent use.
RMS Management Packs
These are fixed-term licences (3-year, 5-year, 10-year) for a specific device. They work well when the device will remain installed long-term and there’s a formal maintenance contract.
RMS Data Packs
These apply to RMS VPN and RMS Connect. They cover the data used when remotely accessing devices behind the router or building VPN tunnels. If you only use RMS for monitoring and management (most RUT240 users), you rarely need these.
For a typical RUT241 deployment – vending machines, EV chargers, signage, CCTV, BMS – credits are the simplest and most cost-effective route.
What You Can Do With RMS Credits
(A practical view for RUT240 owners)
1. Remote access to the router
Log in to the RUT240 from your browser regardless of IP addressing or SIM type.
- No VPN to configure
- No port forwarding
- No public IP required
- Works with private, CGNAT, and roaming SIMs
2. Remote access to LAN devices
The big win for engineers is RMS Connect.
You can open HTTP, HTTPS, RDP, SSH or VNC sessions to devices behind the router. For RUT240 deployments this means:
- Accessing CCTV NVRs
- Managing PLCs and RTUs
- Updating signage controllers
- Configuring industrial PCs
- Connecting to EV charging back-ends
- Talking to sensors or telemetry equipment
You bypass all networking complexity.
3. Bulk firmware updates
RMS lets you select hundreds of RUT241s and update them all to the same firmware in one batch. If you’ve ever tried to roll out security patches on-site, this is a lifesaver.
4. Automated alerts and reporting
The platform can tell you when a device:
- Goes offline
- Changes SIM
- Drops signal
- Hits a data cap
- Reboots unexpectedly
- Attempts an unauthorised login
You can build weekly or monthly reports for customers.
5. Configuration templates
This is especially helpful for RUT240 users deploying identical units.
Set up one router exactly the way you want. Save its configuration as a template. Push it to every new device in the field with a couple of clicks.
How Many RMS Credits Should You Buy?
RUT240 projects generally fall into three categories.
Small deployments (1 to 5 routers)
Buy 12 to 24 credits.
You’ll use one per month. Keeping a buffer ensures you never accidentally lapse.
Medium deployments (5 to 50 routers)
Buy 50 to 200 credits depending on how often you use RMS for troubleshooting and updates.
Large deployments (50 to 500+ routers)
Buy in bulk – 500+ credits.
It simplifies admin and gives you cost predictability for the year.
If you’re using RMS VPN heavily, consider adding RMS Data Packs, but most RUT240 use cases don’t require this.
Why Not Run Without RMS?
A RUT240 is perfectly usable without RMS, but you lose:
- Remote firmware control
- Remote troubleshooting
- Config rollback
- Secure access to devices behind the router
- Central reporting
- Alarms and notifications
- Bulk configuration management
You end up treating every router as a standalone box instead of part of a managed fleet.
For most customers, the first time they avoid a single site visit, the credits have paid for themselves.
How to Add RMS Credits to Your Account
- Sign in to RMS.
- Go to Credits in the left-hand menu.
- Click Add Credits.
- Enter the code supplied after purchase.
- Credits appear instantly in your account.
- Go to Devices, select the router, assign credits, and you’re covered for 30 days.
Teltonika gives one free credit with each new router, but after that it’s down to the credits you buy.
Using RMS With a RUT240 – Real-World Example
Here’s how a typical RUT240 deployment uses RMS:
Scenario:
A RUT240 is installed in a control cabinet at a remote site running a telemetry app.
Without RMS:
Someone rings saying the site is offline.
You get in the van.
Drive two hours.
Open the cabinet.
Click “Reboot”.
Check APN.
Return home.
With RMS:
You log into RMS.
You see the router is online but has no mobile data.
You check signal and serving cell info – poor signal spike.
Reboot modem remotely.
Router connects.
Job done in five minutes.
This is why RMS Credits are treated as operational budget rather than an extra.
Summary
If you use a Teltonika Router (RUT200, RUT206, RUT241, RUT906, RUTX50 etc, RMS Credits give you:
- Complete remote access
- Time-saving troubleshooting
- Secure access to devices behind the router
- Bulk configuration
- Firmware control
- Proper fleet management
One credit runs one device for 30 days.
Buy them, load them into your account, and assign them as needed.
For industrial deployments, it’s one of the cheapest and most effective ways to keep things running smoothly.















