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Gpsui.net Setup -

Are you receiving an or incorrect location data on the map?

Monitors analog or digital fuel drops to prevent fuel theft.

To monitor real-time routes, download historical logs, or manage boundaries, register the hardware directly on the web portal. Gpsui.net Setup

: Assign a name (e.g., "Delivery Van 1") and select the correct device protocol/model from the dropdown menu to ensure proper data parsing. Configuration and Features

Most traditional real-time GPS trackers require cellular data to transmit their coordinates back to the server. Ensure your SIM card has an active data plan. Are you receiving an or incorrect location data on the map

There are two primary ways to get the device's location:

To begin, you need to pair the tracker to your phone number. From your mobile phone, send the SMS command “” to the phone number of the SIM card inside the tracker. You should receive a reply SMS confirming that the binding was successful (e.g., "Set: Bind number:+49XXXXXXXXX successfully"). This step links the device to your phone number so it knows where to send all future replies. : Assign a name (e

Setting up a tracker on gpsui.net is a straightforward process of sending SMS commands to a paired device. However, users must be well aware of the platform's significant limitations, including its questionable security history, lack of modern iOS support, and the fundamentally low accuracy of the GSM trackers it serves. For precise and secure tracking, this platform and its associated hardware are not a recommended solution.

: Visualizes active tracking units on interactive maps.

Verify the SIM card has active data allowances. Test the SIM in a smartphone to see if it can load a webpage.

Once the hardware is configured to broadcast data, link it to your web account.

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