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It is always good to see people using an industrial control device for applications consistent with what it was designed for . (rather than all them satellite tv hobbyists ) Oh...and if you ever get to play with a BF450 then you can control the inbuilt relays on/off ...from anywhere in the world. (not for use in Iraq )I think maybe you should buy a spare one for backup purposes in case something goes wrong with that mission critical application ![]()
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| Premium Member | Now that, with your help, I've "conquered" the wired internet, can you please help me with ideas as to how to make the BF wireless? I need to get the data down from the roof of a nearby building, but cabling across the street is not possible. Is there a cheap way to set up a BF with wireless, such as a serial to usb converter plugged into a usb wireless dongle, like a WG111? Something like this LM Technologies - product_detail Or maybe a wireless pci card? Distance is about 70 metres in a noisy (pager) RF environment. Any ideas appreciated. Thanks. V. |
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| Premium Member | Thanks guys. I would like to try sending the ship data out over GSM/3G from a remote location. Setup like: Ship receiver > serial cable > GSM/3G device > cellnet > ip address or maybe: Ship receiver > serial cable > BF430 > ethernet cable > GSM/3G device > cellnet > ip address The device would need to transmit about 1Mb of data per day cheaply, and should stay connected for a week or two without onsite manipulation. Power will come from a big battery/solar. Ideas so far: 1. Unwired modem, ~$30 on Ebay, but plan required, power hungry. 2. Virgin Broadband at Home (cellular modem with ethernet), $60/mo plan. 3. Cheap 3G phone capable of tethering with data cable, purchase prepaid sim and add data pack. Planetisp 33c/MB. 4. Commercial mobile data modem, $$$$$ 5. Ozcableguy has a Draytek 2800 router ($$$$$) that you can plug '3' Huawei E220 USB modem into, $149 at DSE. '3' data is $5/GB. Problem with '3' E220 USB modem is they appear to rely on a laptop/PDA to negotiate network access. Ideally need a modem that can put a sim card in and it does all the network authorisation, etc., autonomously from connected devices. Also the E220 is USB so would need an RJ45 adaptor for BF430. Also needs 5 volt power that I believe RJ45 won't provide. In summary, need a self authorising, continuous connection for long periods, and prefer serial feed, but ethernet from BF430 available. Any ideas on hardware/plans appreciated. Thanks. |
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| Premium Member | It's all about the secret commissions paid under the counter ![]()
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| Premium Member | yes...I am a bit worried about him, he is taking longer than usual. Might be spreading himself a bit thin... ![]()
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| Premium Member | Gday, just wanted to show how I am sending the ship data using a BF and the 3G mobile phone network. The router is a Netcomm N3G002W ($159) and a Huawei E160G USB modem ($149 outright, on $15pm/1GB no plan). OzCableguy.com - 3G Networking Thanks for all your help so far ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Premium Member | Gday, all is going well with the fleet of BF's, except for one small recurring problem on all 3. After a few weeks of operation, I can't access the BF's web config page, but they keep sending the serial data to the server no probs. I have them set to the port 8080 option and access them remotely via dynamic dns. Nothing will bring the config page back except a power reboot, and then all is well again for a few weeks. Any idea what might be causing this please? |
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| Premium Member | it will be a routing issue....somewhere...LOL maybe try a different port, might be a conflict somewhere...
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