T1M onboard Wi-Fi interface

Nistorescu Sorin

Active Member
Is it possible to have a onboard wi-fi interface inside T1M, to access and configure all internal settings of the receiver? Something that my home router has inside.

Also it will be very nice to have a onboard collection routine through the same wi-fi interface, for points and other features.
 

Nistorescu Sorin

Active Member
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T1M onboard Web interface
Is it possible to have a onboard Web interface inside T1M, to access...

Configuring, collecting, monitoring, reporting and graphic representation are possible through a onboard Web interface and Wi-Fi connection with any device.


 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
This is already possible, configure the receiver to connect to your WiFi network

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and configure TCP and HTTP server settings

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then you can connect to the receiver with Netview & Modem

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and Netbrowser


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Nistorescu Sorin

Active Member
Thank you for the answer, Matt.

Now just imagine that T1M could be accessed like we access our routers, for ex:
- turn on the router, open a browser and type an IP address;
- the router shows "Login" dialog box;
- type a "name" and "password" and instantly shows router configuration panel with all the settings.
Let me call this "onboard Web interface".

I want the same with T1M:
- open the receiver, turn on wifi;
- open any browser from any device and type IP address, ex: 192.168.20.1
- now we must see a web page with some receiver parameters and "Login";
- type a "name" and "password" and instantly shows receiver configuration panel with all the settings.

No other external software. It is a trend around here to have onboard Web interface with onboard collection (all inside the receiver). Hope I was understandable, again thank you very much.
 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
I want the same with T1M:
- open the receiver, turn on wifi;
- open any browser from any device and type IP address, ex: 192.168.20.1
- now we must see a web page with some receiver parameters and "Login";
- type a "name" and "password" and instantly shows receiver configuration panel with all the settings.

This is exactly what Netbrowser already is except the web app address is http://javadgnss.net/jwi/
 
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Nistorescu Sorin

Active Member
I think it is the only way to have all settings and collecting features into one place, as a Web browser, independent of which device we use as a controller. The same with the UHF/VHF radios.

Let me show a short example from GIS (didn't find anything better):

 

Matt Johnson

Well-Known Member
5PLS
If you are suggesting that the RTK Verification and Validation features be built inside the RTK firmware, this is likely not possible or practical to develop. They are resource intensive features and were developed to be part of J-Field.
 

Nistorescu Sorin

Active Member
Many countries have developed survey grade cadastral maps, then integrated them in more extended analysis systems to provide easy access for the public, business community and government authorities. The "big picture" is (will be) to "see" the pointer of our GNSS receiver with surveying grade precision/accuracy on those platforms. Just imagine T1M's pointer onto a map-based, spatial data platform like this:
http://nationalmap.gov.au/

For this reason, we must (on-site) adapt our controller, because in some places we will need a 10" screen and in other places only the phone. Also interactive collaboration will be a real advantage. J-Field is a great onboard solution for the LS, but as a pure classic GNSS receiver, T1M with onboard Web interface is more suitable for the "big picture", I think.
 
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