DATAGATE  WIRELESS I.P. ROUTING HUB

Software only

For the past ten years Datalink Systems, Inc.,  has focused on developing and marketing a unique suite of Wireless Data Software and integrated Hardware solutions. The company is currently marketing a system that can be used over multiple satellite and terrestrial networks based on a proprietary software core product called DataGate, a multi-network wireless I.P. software router.

DataGate is a powerful Software program developed and matured over the past ten years. Operating in a "Client -Server" relationship, DataGate can be used as an I.P. packet routing hub integrated with 3rd. party Mobile or fixed Remote Hardware products and 3rd. party Host Software.

DataNET is a complete "end to end" software solution which is based on a conventional “client/server” relationship, rather than an ASP service where a 3rd. Party hosts the data and charges a monthly fee for access. DataGate is the Packet Data software routing hub. This can be operated as a central server catering to a number of unrelated customers, or it can  be sold to those customers who wish to have complete “end to end” control within their own networks. DataHost is the “client” software located in customer’s computers and connects to the DataGate over the Internet, Intranet or local LAN.

DataNET is compatible with a range of hardware devices as outlined in this webpage. http://www.avl-software.com/hardware.htm 

FEATURES

  • Multiple wireless network interface
  • Works with static and dynamic IP addressing
  • Captures dynamic IPs (GPRS,  Globalstar and MSV)
  • Works as a private routing hub for maximum security
  • Works as a public regional or national router
  • Integrates with legacy systems and 3rd. Party programs
  • Works with MS-SQL and other databases
  • Can provide a transparent link. RS-232 serial
  • Automatic switching between networks (selected mobile devices)

3rd. PART INTEGRATION

DataGate will connect to MS SQL or Access DataBase programs. Other interfaces can include Windows IP/Port addressing or simple text read/write flat files.  Software development may be required.

OPTIONAL DATAHOST

 
DataHOST is the optional “client” program that resides on the customer’s computers. DataHOST is fully integrated with Microsoft Virtual Earth digital Maps covering most of the Globe. Also Microsoft Mappoint 2006 covering Canada, USA and Western Europe. DataHOST will also interface with mapping programs such as Google Earth, MapINFO, Streets-on-a-Disk and others. Datahost can provide a NMEA GPS output for 3rd. Party development.
 
Unlike the majority of ASP Web based AVL-GPS vehicle tracking services where a 3rd. Party hosts all the data, DataHOST stores all the historical data on the customer’s computers, allowing for instant recall and map zooming coast to coast in seconds.
 
DataGATE acts as the server, processing and relaying data between multiple wireless networks and Internet connected DataHOSTs or 3rd. Party programs on local, regional or global basis.  

 

DataGATE routes packet data over the following wireless networks;
 
GSM-GPRS…CDMA-1xRTT…VHF/UHF/800 mhz….Spread Spectrum..... Inmarsat C, BGAN and D+….Globalstar (Duplex and Simplex)…..MSAT….. Iridium.

MOBILE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS OS

 
Mobius is a “windows” based software program for mobile laptops or ruggedized tablets and fully integrated with DataGATE and DataHOST, providing an "end to end" software solution over multiple networks.  Mobius can be installed in a mobile Laptop or Tablet P.C. in vehicles, vessels and light aircraft, exchanging data via DataGATE which routes data to DataHost workstations or 3rd. party programs.  

Mobius provides optional on screen mapping plus two-way text messaging. By adding a GPS receiver the vehicle’s own position appears on the map as well as being transmitted to base DataHosts.

Mobius controls external modems or connects to the Windows Internet Winsock. For dual network operation other modems can be attached via the serial COM ports to work over a number of networks. Automatic network switching included. Click here for further details
 

Last update: August-24-2007