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Cellular modems for SMS Notification
Overview
TopView provides support for network cellular modems/devices for SMS.
Connecting to a cellular network requires a plan with a cellular carrier that supports the chosen cellular modem (GSM/CDMA/HSPA). This plan will give you a SIM card to insert into the cellular modem, giving the device a cellular phone number. If the cellular plan includes SMS/text messaging (required), TopView can then use this cellular device to send/receive SMS text messages to/from cellular phones.
You must select a cellular modem/device that supports the frequency band(s) of your country and carrier.
A network cellular modem/device is connected to the same network as TopView. The cellular device has an IP address on the network and TopView communicates to the cellular device over the network. There are no drivers required on the TopView machine.
Yeastar TG200 Series VOIP GSM Gateway
TopView v6.37 and later supports the Yeastar TG series for outgoing and incoming SMS. This is a GSM device that also allows users to make VOIP phone calls over cellular.
Note: Verizon SIMs are not supported with this device.
Warning: be sure to purchase the correct model (must support LTE).
Please read our Yeastar TG200L configuration document for additional information on models and configuration details (SMS and VOIP/SIP).
MultiTech rCell 100 cellular modem
Using network cellular modems in TopView requires a MultiTech cellular modem that supports their HTTP/HTTPS API used by TopView.
We recommend the MultiConnect rCell 100 series modems. They are available for GSM, CDMA (Verizon), and LTE (all carriers) and support the bands of most countries. In addition these modems support the MultiTech HTTP/HTTPS API used by TopView. Please contact MultiTech sales if you have any questions about the correct rCell 100 modem for your country and carrier.
In the United States we are using the following rCell 100 modems for development and testing:
Current models
- MTR-LNA7-B07 and MTR-LNA7-B07-US LTE (GSM and Verizon):
- GSM: supported in TopView 6.33 and later
- Verizon:
- Outgoing SMS: supported in TopView 6.33
- Incoming SMS (alarm acknowledge):
Not supported with firmware 5.1.x
Supported with firmware 5.2.1 and TopView 6.34
The MultiTech rCell modems have a web-based configuration utility. Please follow our MultiTech rCell 100 Configuration document to assist with the modem configuration steps.
Previous models
- MTR-LAT1-B07-US GSM (AT&T, T-Mobile, and compatible)
- MTR-LVW2-B07-US CDMA (Verizon). See note below regarding SIM cards for this model
SIM cards for Verizon (older MultiTech devices)
With older modem firmware (before 5.2.1), TopView only supports incoming SMS messages if the SIM supports SMS storage. Most SIM cards from Verizon do not allow the modem to store SMS messages on the SIM.
See our KB article for guidance with Verizon SIM cards on older models and firmwares.
Therefore we recommend users install firmware 5.2.1 or later.
Firmware 5.2.1 was released in May, 2020. This firmware allows incoming SMS messages for Verizon SIMS regardless of their ability to store messages on the SIM.
Firmware 5.1.x and earlier: see our KB article for guidance.
Please contact Exele Support with any questions about SIM cards.
TopView network cellular modem feature details
- Support for LTE, HSPA, and others
- Virtual machine friendly
- No modem drivers to install on the TopView computer
- A single network cellular modem/device can be used by multiple TopView Engines for both outgoing SMS notification, incoming acknowledge, and incoming information request.
- For MultiTech cellular modems, the network communication between TopView and the cellular modem is via HTTP or HTTPS so you can have a secure HTTPS communication channel if desired. HTTPS will require that you install a certificate on the TopView machine. HTTPS configuration details are located in our configuration document referenced above.
Note: Major carriers in the US are migrating from CDMA and GSM to LTE
Wireless carriers are deprecating 2G and 3G and will be moving to LTE. Both Verizon and AT&T (previously GSM) will move to LTE. This will happen over a long period of time, culminating in 2022.
More resources:
- 2G and 3G Cellular Networks are Migrating to LTE and Retiring Older Technology
- CDMA vs GSM vs LTE: The Differences & What You Need to Know
USB/Serial cellular modem (GSM)
USB/Serial modems withTopView are no longer supported. Existing devices may work, use these at your own risk.
We recommend implementing a networked cellular modem instead of a USB/Serial cellular modem.
A USB/serial modem connects to the TopView computer through a USB or serial port.
There are many USB/serial GSM cellular modems on the market and most will work with TopView. For operation with TopView the modem should be ETSI 07.05 compliant and support sending and receiving of SMS in PDU mode
We suggest using MultiTech MultiConnect® Cell 100 Series cellular modems for SMS notification in TopView. The available models support the bands available in most countries. In our office (United States), we use the following USB GSM modem with TopView:
- MTC-H5-B03-KIT (3G Cellular Modem)
This is a 3G modem with USB power/connection to the TopView computer. Recommended for United States customers.
More information…
TopView USB/Serial cellular modem feature details
- Support for GSM only
- Not virtual machine friendly
- Modem drivers must be installed on the TopView computer
- A single cellular modem can be used by multiple TopView Engines for outgoing SMS notifcation (with proper retry configuration) but cannot be used for incoming acknowledge of multiple TopView Engines.
- Incoming messages to request current information (“SMS information request”) is supported for a single TopView Engine.
Installation: Download and install the latest drivers from MultiTech, then plug the USB modem into the computer.
Where to buy: MultiTech: www.multitech.com and distributors ( www.cdw.com and others)
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