Mobile Solutions: Airlink Communications
Wireless Ace
AirLink modems are typically deployed to provide two-way communication with remote devices. Wireless Ace, the AirLink Configuration Executive, enables the modems equipped with ALEOS to be monitored and configured locally or remotely.
Support personnel can access Ravens or PinPoints from anywhere at any time to see how they are operating and how they are configured. Parameter changes can be made instantly over-the-air.
Once a single modem is configured and installed correctly, a template can be made to program other modems with the same parameter values. This enables quick, accurate deployment of large pools of modems.
Wireless Ace significantly reduces deployment and support costs throughout the project life cycle.
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You can connect to your modem locally, PPP via the serial port or Ethernet, or remotely using TCP, UDP, or SMS. |
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The Wireless ACE status and info screens show the network operating parameters including channel number, cell number, signal strength, block error rates, transmit power level, service provider, and ALEOS firmware version |
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A wide range of ALEOS commands can be configured with Wireless ACE’s efficient interface including TCP/IP settings, serial settings, dynamic DNS, low power modes, GPS reports (for PinPoints only), Telemetry (for Ravens only), and more. Wireless ACE also enables instant verification of protocol and interface settings, from any where at any time. |
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Once you have configured one Airlink modem you can save a template to use with Wireless ACE or AceNet. Templates created with Wireless ACE enable efficient programming of Pinpoints for an entire fleet or Ravens across your deployment. |
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With AceNet, you can apply a template created in Wireless ACE to several modems at the same time. |
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