How to Configure Teltonika TRB140 with Simbase

The Teltonika TRB140 is a compact 4G LTE router. This guide covers hardware setup, the manual APN configuration, an equivalent configuration script you can paste in directly, and a few optional but recommended features worth turning on: remote access, PING reboot, and SMS reboot.

Firmware requirementsUse the latest Teltonika router firmware. Older firmware versions have different menu steps.


Before you start, make sure your SIM is activated in the Simbase dashboard. If it isn't, see SIM state first.

For a visual walkthrough alongside this guide, see Teltonika's TRB140 setup video.

Step 1: Prepare the hardware

  1. Unscrew the panel to access the SIM slot

  2. Insert your Simbase SIM into the router's SIM holder and close the panel

  3. Screw the antenna onto its connection point

  4. Connect the power cable to the router and plug it into an outlet

Remember!Double-check the SIM is seated correctly before closing the device back up.

Step 2: Connect and log in

The router takes a few minutes to start up. Connect your computer to it via the Ethernet port.

  1. Open a browser and go to 192.168.2.1

  2. Log in with username admin and password admin01

  3. If this is your first login, you'll be prompted to change the default password. Follow the prompts

  4. Click MODE in the top right corner and switch to advanced mode. The remaining steps assume advanced mode is on

Step 3: Set the APN manually

  1. Go to Network → Interfaces

  2. Click the pencil icon on the MOB1S1A1 entry

  3. Turn off Auto APN

  4. Leave everything else at its default, except:

    • APN: --custom--

    • Custom APN: simbase (Most profiles use simbase. Check Set up the APN for your profile's APN before continuing).

  5. Scroll down and click Save & Apply

Your SIM should now connect to the internet.

For background on what an APN does and how Simbase's APN profiles work, see Set up the APN.

Step 4: Or configure everything via script

If you'd rather paste a script than click through the UI, this does the same APN setup plus a set of recommended and optional extras.

Check the remote access lines before you pasteThe remote HTTP and SSH blocks open the router's admin interface to the internet, which matters on a SIM with a public IP. Delete them unless you need remote access. Both target firewall rules by index, so confirm rules 10 and 11 are still the remote access rules on your firmware version.
  1. Log in to the router and go to System → Custom Script

  2. Clear the input field

  3. Paste the script below and click Save & Apply

Check the APNChange apn='simbase' to the APN specific to your SIM profile and setup (e.g. Fixed IP address, specific breakout location etc.).
# Set APN to simbase (required)
uci set network.mob1s1a1.disabled='0'
uci set network.mob1s1a1.force_link='0'
uci set network.mob1s1a1.stp='0'
uci set network.mob1s1a1.igmp_snooping='0'
uci set network.mob1s1a1.method='nat'
uci set network.mob1s1a1.pdptype='ip'
uci set network.mob1s1a1.force_apn='-1'
uci set network.mob1s1a1.apn='simbase'
uci set network.mob1s1a1.auth='none'
uci set simcard.@sim[0].auto_apn='0'
uci commit && reload_config
# Set router config to Advanced mode (highly recommended)
uci set vuci.main.advanced='1'
# Set MTU to 1200 (highly recommended)
uci set network.mob1s1a1.mtu='1200'
# Enable remote HTTP (optional)
uci set firewall.@rule[11].enabled='1'
uci commit && reload_config
# Enable remote SSH (optional)
uci set firewall.@rule[10].enabled='1'
uci commit && reload_config
# Enable SMS reboot (optional)
uci set sms_utils.@rule[0].status_sms='0'
uci set sms_utils.@rule[0].authorization='no'
uci commit && reload_config
# Reset LAN IP to default (optional)
uci set network.lan.ipaddr='192.168.2.1'
uci set network.lan.netmask='255.255.255.0'
uci set network.lan.proto='static'
uci commit && reload_config
# Enable PING reboot (highly recommended)
uci set ping_reboot.@ping_reboot[0].enable='1'
uci commit && reload_config
exit 0

The # (required)# (highly recommended), and # (optional) comments mark which blocks you can safely remove if you don't want that behavior. The required block is the first one: it's what sets the APN to simbase (or another Simbase-approved APN specific to your use case).

For a guided version of this step, see below:

Enable remote access

Teltonika routers support remote configuration, useful if you need to reach the device's admin panel without being on its local network. See below Teltonika's remote access walkthrough:

Enable PING reboot

We strongly recommend enabling PING reboot. Once enabled, the router pings Google's DNS (8.8.8.8) every 5 minutes. If a ping fails, the router assumes there's a mobile connection problem and reboots itself, recovering from silent drops without anyone needing to notice or intervene.

Check out Teltonika's PING reboot walkthrough below:

Enable SMS reboot

If the router ever loses its data connection entirely (so it can't be reached over the internet), SMS reboot gives you a way to force a hardware reboot remotely. See Teltonika's SMS reboot walkthrough to enable it.

Once enabled, send an SMS containing the text reboot to the SIM to trigger a reboot. For how to send SMS from Simbase, see SMS.

TRB140 specs

  • Processor: ARM Cortex-A7, 1.2 GHz

  • Memory: 256 MB DDR3 RAM, 256 MB NAND flash

  • Networking: 4G LTE (FDD/TDD), 3G (WCDMA/CDMA), 2G

  • Power: 12V DC adapter or USB

  • Operating temperature: -40°C to 75°C

  • Dimensions: 74.5 x 25 x 64.4 mm

  • Weight: 134 g

  • Certifications: CE/RED, EAC, RoHS, WEEE

These specs apply to the TRB140 specifically. Other Teltonika models will differ. For full details, see Teltonika's official TRB140 documentation.

Common questions

Either. They set the same APN values. The manual route is easier to verify afterward; the script is faster across several routers and bundles the optional extras. There's no benefit to doing both.

It depends on your SIM profile and specific use case. Most use simbase, but other APNs are available. Check Set up the APN for your profile before you configure the router or edit the script.

Send it from the Simbase dashboard or API. Only 89445 profiles ship with a phone number, so on an 89103 SIM there's no number to text from a handset.

No. It triggers on failed pings to 8.8.8.8, not slow ones. Frequent reboots usually mean a real connectivity problem worth investigating rather than an over-eager setting.