Setup | Gpsuinet

A robust gpsuinet setup begins with correct physical installation.

Typical invocation options you’ll see in gpsuinet (replace device and baud as needed):

Common flags (may vary by version):

Always check gpsuinet --help or man page for exact flags.

Check that clients receive live NMEA sentences. On the server, monitor connections: gpsuinet setup

Linux:

ss -tulpn | grep 5000

Windows: Use netstat -an | findstr 5000

GPSuinet.exe --file=C:\data\voyage.nmea --virtual-com=COM10 --speed=2.0
  • Login: Press Enter to activate the console. Use the default credentials.
  • Run Factory Reset (Recommended): Type system reset factory to ensure no orphaned configurations exist. The device will reboot.
  • Common physical pitfall: Loose connections. Double-click every connector and use waterproof sealing for outdoor installations.


    Once logged in, you must configure the GPS subsystem. This is the core of GPSUINet. A robust gpsuinet setup begins with correct physical

    # Enter configuration mode
    configure terminal