RTK Internet data link

Use an Internet data link if you are obtaining RTK data by connecting to a server using an IP address. The equipment at the rover connects to the server hosting the data from the base receiver using an IP address. RTK data is transferred over the Internet.

The server providing RTK data may be a:

  • Data collector running Trimble Access connected to the base receiver.

    In this case, the base station is operating as a server.

  • Broadcast server provided by a service provider using a system such as the VRS Now™ subscription service.

    In this case, the base station is uploading data to a remote server.

When the base station is operating as a server, the number of rover connections to that base is limited by the capacity of the base Internet connection. In some cases, only one rover connection may be possible.

When the base receiver is uploading data to a server, the broadcast server can send the base data to many rovers.

Your controller and your receiver may each have an internal modem. You may also have another device that contains a modem, such as a mobile phone (referred to here as an external modem). The modem you use for the connection to the server determines how you will connect and configure your equipment and configure the Route through controller setting in the GNSS contact.

  • The modem in the Trimble R10-2 receiver does not support Bluetooth Dial-up Networking (DUN), and so you cannot use the SIM card in the receiver and enable Route through controller. To route data through the controller, insert the SIM card in the controller and set the Route through controller field to On.
  • Modems used with Trimble Access must support Hayes compatible AT commands.

If you are using:

  • an older type of modem that supports dial-up networking, refer to the setup sections below.
  • the cellular modem in the controller, or in a smartphone connected to the controller, it most likely does not support dial-up networking. To use one of these modems to connect to the server over a 3G or 4G mobile broadband network, refer to the topics Internet connection setup and To create a GNSS contact for a rover Internet data link.