Angus,
Thanks for the reply.
I was hoping to find out that I was doing something silly. Ah well.
You are right on the billing aspect. My client is very sensitive to this
issue.
...Andy
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
I have some vehicles with GPRS modems connected to O2 in the UK. The
problem I have is when the O2 "network" drops a connection to my
server
- i.e. a close not initiated from the vehicle, or my server. When this
happens, I never see a disconnect, so the next time the unit reports
in, it usually has a different IP address, and I still have the
previous connection open, so I get a bit confused.
I have a similar issue with WiFi on vehicles in the UK, they drive out
of range of the access points. The vehicles have GPRS as well, but
we've never put SIMs in the Siemens modems.
All you can do is use timeouts to close the session. I only open a
connection to send data, once a minute, and have a 15 second timeout.
Unfortunately this might be expensive on GRPS due to the billing
(unless you have enough vehicles to get a decent price) since opening a
connection is several packets, perhaps you could send a keep alive
packet one a minute?
Angus
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