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8.1.5
GPS
If you have an attached device with GPS support,
you can enable a graphical view of your router’s
location which will appear in
Status
→
GPS
.
Users can configure GPS NMEA GGA format
sentence reporting, available through a router-
based server and/or a remote server.
NOTE: Some carriers disable GPS support in otherwise
supported modems. If you encounter issues with obtaining a
fix, contact your carrier and ensure that GPS is supported.
•
Enable GPS support:
Enables support for
querying GPS information from supported
modems.
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Keep GPS Active:
Keep the GPS receiver active at all times, even if no destination exists for position messages.
This will place additional load on the router similar to sending reports to a remote server, but without consuming the
network bandwidth.
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Include System ID:
Include the router’s "System ID" sentence with every NMEA message. This can be useful
when a single remote client or server is handling NMEA position reports from multiple routers.
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Report NMEA GGA sentences:
Report GPS fix using NMEA GGA sentence format (if available).
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Report NMEA RMC sentences:
Report GPS fix using NMEA RMC sentence format (if available).
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Report NMEA VTG sentences:
Report GPS fix using NMEA VTG sentence format (if available).
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Report Interval:
Set the interval in seconds between periodic NMEA sentence reports. Use as long an interval as
is practical for your application. The shorter the interval the more router resources and bandwidth will be used by
the GPS subsystem. Too frequent reports may cause performance and/or availability issues.
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Enable GPS server on WAN:
Enables a server on the WAN side of the firewall which will periodically send GPS
NMEA sentences to TCP connected clients. It also responds to incoming UDP datagrams.
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