Mobile Station Based Assisted Gps Configuration - NetComm NTC-220 User Manual

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Mobile Station Based Assisted GPS configuration

To access the Mobile Station Based Assisted GPS configuration screen, select the Services item from the top menu
bar then the GPS item on the left. Finally, select the MSB (A-GPS) menu item.
Mobile Station Based Assisted GPS (MSB A-GPS) enables your router to download GNSS data which supplies
orbital data to the GPS receiver, enabling it to lock to the satellites more rapidly. The GNSS data is stored on the
router to assist the GPS in locating the router.
To set up automatic updates of GNSS data, set the A-GPS Enable toggle key to the ON position and use the drop-
down lists to configure the automatic retry options. Each retry, the router checks for an updated GNSS data file
and downloads the GNSS data if newer than the currently stored data.
Important – When new GNSS data is available and the router performs an update, up to 40MB of data may be downloaded. Please keep
this in mind if your mobile broadband plan has usage restrictions.
NTC-220 – User Guide
UG01028 v1.2 March 2019
Figure 115 – GPS configuration
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© NetComm Wireless 2019

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