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Timberwolfmanic
Dec 04, 2021Follower
Help Using a Nighthawk MR5200 with Leica GS14 GPS Receiver
Background: Leica GS14 Receiver Around 2010 Leica made a surveyor-grade GPS receiver capable of using a static-IP to place satellite correction data online for use with another dynamic assigned GPS ...
idck_de
Dec 04, 2021Tutor
Hello there.
Definitely happy and welcome your new ideas sharing here. And its great beneficial in long terms This post makes me love this communities even more!
First to all, I'd never had any experience on sub-centimeter that on surveyor-grade gears. However theres few times on marine GNSS timing gear experiences i can share. An to few extra point extend MR5200 device is belongs to CBD the citizen bandwidth device. There's devices that using NMEA. It usually boardcasting GPS Timing feedback on port 11010. It has old protocol but good enough for civilian marinetime usage. Netgear used to have them on Aircard series line. Enriched diversity of market having driving many things to change I guess they forget such things. What I found that NMEA do also sharing on majorities of mobile phone devices as well. Which's means onto that you can use the data from it to you phone when you phone opens up NMEA and supported port on 11010. Verizon also offer M2100, Its does most of things that MR5200 does. Also gives options to user to use NMEA functionalities that pre-implanted. Although these are nothing can compares to surveyor-grades required sub-centimeter accuracy.
Lot of MR5200 user including me have been misunderstood that the IP Passthrough on Netgear MR series. It acting like a secondary network resource that gives first network a backup. So to that when the first network is down, A central devices can auto switch to second source providing a comparable backup solutions for semi-critical applications. The IP Bridge in the other hands is GPS timing based nothing thats you wanted.
As far as I know. At this time the consumer market has extreme rare of cases of scenarios that has statics-IP needs. That's might had been the biggest Ice bucker awaiting for market needs to drive it through. Most of data add-on sim card offers dynamic IP address pool for casual users. However theres few cellular does gives static-IP that fatherly explains it as semi-degrees statics, again not really statics as permanent deployed provider degrees. Simple as it's, It's the prices different.
You mentioned that has to happened worked with 3.75GHz cellular modem. So I'm imaging that's a enterprise or industry devices that with LoT applications sim card that working on Band 48 maybe? If it does, It could actually possible for you to ask IT department to associate a static IP address?