LS Base using TCP MiFi Devouring My Data Plan

Adam

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5PLS
It is happening on the LS's with internal sims too. I have a couple of customers who use them with the base and rover. Thanks, Matt.
 

Eugene Aksyonov

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It's not a bad idea to also forward 8011, 8012, 8013, and 8014, although those aren't critical. Each port can handle five connections, so if you want access to more connections, the the additional ports will give you more access. Also, you can set each port for different correction types if there is ever a need. 8002 is good for input/output, the rest are output only.
It is for Triumph-1M, Triumph-3 receivers. for LS you have an option for single port at this moment. default 8002
 
Just thought I would chime in with personal experience.

I have used my original TLS as an RTN rover for years. Most of the time with an SIM from AT&T. When AT&T service is poor, I use a Verizon Jetpack to connect via WiFi.

My TLS was upgraded to to TLS+ recently and because I needed to toggle a switch to allow the use of the AT&T SIM, I was forced to use WiFi exclusively for a couple of days (Thank you Matt Johnson). I was shocked to hear that each of those 4-6 hour days exceeded my 10GB data plan. I have used this same Jetpack with the same plan for years and have never come close to the 10GB limit. I think a real busy month will total 1.5GB.

I have only connected my TLS+ with my T-3 using the Bluetooth radio.

I hope this helps.
 

Eugene Aksyonov

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Dear Ralf,
We have OS update issued recently to prevent hackers activity in relation to our receivers. So you may still on the old version.
Connect the receiver to the RAMS, please. I will look at the situation.
Regards,
Eugene.
 

Eugene Aksyonov

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Approximately 1.7 MB / hour for corrections.
You should not use RAMS in Autor fresh mode as it increases outgoing traffic as 120kb/sec.
 
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