Is there a way to send GPRS commands to a device while it is offline?
No, of course it's not possible.
Thanks for your reply - I dont know what the offline/online status exactly means.
Is it correct that offline means: network connection closed?
If so, I understand that its not possible. My thoughts would then be to keep the network connection open by configuring the devices with timeout pings to keep the link open. Would that work?
Thanks.
Hi Jeroens.
Question: Is it correct that offline means: network connection closed?
Answer: Thats correct.
Question: My thoughts would then be to keep the network connection open by configuring the devices with timeout pings to keep the link open. Would that work?
Answer: Yes, thats a possible workaround, what kind of device are you using?
Hi Adriano, thanks for your reply.
Teltonika devices, typically FMC130 / FMC150. It seems possible here: https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMC130_GPRS_settings#Records_Settings.
Also open to any other suggestions.
Kr, Jeroen
Currently, GPRS commands are only sent to a device while it is online. If the device is offline, the GPRS commands are queued and executed as soon as the device comes back online (with an API response of 202).
As a result, we cannot rely on GPRS to remotely activate a vehicle (e.g., unlock doors) in scenarios where the device is offline.
At present, we use SMS commands to wake up the device first. However, we would like to move away from this approach, as SMS commands have proven to be unreliable.
Is there a way to send GPRS commands to a device while it is offline?
Alternatively, any recommendations for a more reliable solution?
Thank you for your assistance,
Jeroen