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May 17, 2018 at 6: 20 am #44104AuthorlessIdle
Is it possible to manage SMS messages with WLink routers, do they have the management of AT commands?
May 17, 2018 at 7: 13 am #44110Sergio BertanaAdministrator ForumWLink routers unlike Conel routers non hanno la possibilità di gestire comandi AT for sending SMS messages.
Correction on 12 / 07 / 2019 date: With the model WL-R220L it is possible to manage the AT commands and therefore also manage the reception and sending of SMS messages.
The specialised farming model WL-R210 has the ability to send an SMS with definable text to 2 numbers upon activation of its logic inputs (2 DInput). It is also possible to manage a digital output upon receipt of an SMS with a definable text.
If your need is to have a cellular router to take advantage of the Internet connection and simultaneously send and receive SMS messages with diagnostic and command messages, you need to use a Conel router. If you want to manage SMS messages from a PLC, for our systems SlimLine the bookstore eLLabModemLib F000 version supports SMS management even with TCP connection to Conel routers.
If instead you need only manage a notification service to mobile, as an alternative you can use the PushSafer service, even for this service on our systems is available a FB special.
September 4, 2018 at 7: 44 am #45352AuthorlessIdleHello, we need to mount the modem on our machines that are sent all over the world, in particular I would like to understand if the modem allows you to work with the sim data of the US market (for example Verizon and AT&T providers), do you have experience in that sense?
September 4, 2018 at 7: 51 am #45354Sergio BertanaAdministrator ForumI understand that you are not talking about a modem but rather a router. The routers like the WL-R210 model connect to the manager's 3G / 4G network, allowing an internet connection similar to a DSL. So just enter the SIM card of the manager you want and you will have the connection.
Different speech is the one concerning the use for the US market and in general for non-European markets, where it is necessary to use specific routers for the frequency in use in that market. Even if not standard in stock, we can still provide routers suitable for the American market on request, these routers cannot be used in Europe.
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