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User Manual
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AER3100/AER3150
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Enable GPS server on WAN
- Enables a server on the WAN side of the firewall which will periodically send
GPS sentences to TCP connected clients.
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Port
- Choose a port between 1 and 65535.
Send to Server(s)
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Enable this client
- Enables periodic reporting
of GPS sentences to a remote server. The
router will buffer GPS sentences if errors are
encountered or if the Internet connection goes
down, and send the buffered sentences when
the connection is restored.
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Client name
- Your client’s name should include
only Aa-Zz, numerals, and ‘_’.
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Server
- Remote server hostname or IP.
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Port
- Remote server port.
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Specify Time Interval
- Restricts the GPS
sentence reporting to a remote server to a
specific time interval.
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Start Time
- Reporting start time.
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End Time
- Reporting end time.
SMS
SMS (Short Message Service, or text messaging) requires a cellular modem with an active data plan. SMS is not
designed to be a full remote management feature: SMS allows you to connect to the router for a few simple
queries or commands with a text messaging service (e.g., from your phone). A modem that does not have an
active data connection may still be reachable
by SMS because Internet traffic and SMS
traffic operate on separate channels, so SMS
can be used to bring an offline router back
online.
SMS is enabled on the router by default.
However, it only works if SMS is supported
and enabled on the modem. Most modems
have SMS enabled by default, but the carrier
may charge a fee for each text message sent
or received. Contact your carrier to review
these fees and/or to enable an SMS plan.
Important notes about SMS
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Messages are limited to 160 characters.
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SMS is not a guaranteed delivery protocol. The carriers do not guarantee that the SMS message will be
delivered to the modem or that the modem’s response will be delivered to the sender. This means an
administrator might have to send messages multiple times before the desired action is performed.
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SMS is a slow protocol. It can take seconds or up to a few minutes for messages to be delivered.
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SMS messages are not encrypted; they are sent in full readable text over the network.
Enable SMS support
– SMS support is enabled by default on the router. Deselect this to disable.