Hi! Its top secret, cant find it..
I can't reroute the data to any IP and port. For all 2G devices , 4G need to do the same too. This is the data I received in my server.
*0a0000000001f4643130383639003832303000333032003732000000000000000a0000181e0001641800000a00030a0f080400#
@Haim Rodrik How did you direct your Trackimo tracker to your server? I'd like to work on reverse engineering the protocol.
I have this device:
https://fccid.io/2AAI6-TRKM010B/External-Photos/External-Photos-5523536.pdf
https://fccid.io/2AAI6-TRKM010B/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-5523537.pdf
@levik Yes I can redirect the data, it not trivial, Example data below, copied from few messages above
*0a0000000001f4643130383639003832303000333032003732000000000000000a0000181e0001641800000a00030a0f080400#
Hi Haim, thanks for the reply. How "not trivial" are we talking? Is it possible to do through USB or a wireless connection, or is there a UART interface on one of the test points or something?
So far I have found that connecting the USB to a computer with the battery removed causes it to identify as a USB device with VID=1782, PID=4d00. This USB device appears and disappears every 4 seconds or so. This is reported to be a "USB download mode" (https://usb-ids.gowdy.us/read/UD/1782/4d00)
Inserting a battery while in this mode causes it to identify as a USB device (VID=1782, PID=000c) with an RNDIS interface (ethernet over USB). However I have not been able to produce any incoming traffic from the device over this interface.
Does your method to redirect the data have to do with any of this?
Hi,
Does anyone have Trackimo Protocol?
Thanks