Hi guys,
I'd like to connect two separate LANs over GPRS. One side has full access to internet, the other is actually a remote location which i'd like to have communication with.
Note that bandwidth is not at all problem here. We're talking 128 bytes + IP overhead / 5 - 10 minutes here each direction.
What I need is a bridge that will maintain GPRS connection at all times and auto restore it if the connection should fail.
The whole setup must behave just as if it were connected using LAN cables. For example, the same can be accomplished using 2 WAPs set up as bridges, only that is 802.11 but this time i want GPRS.
Anyone knows of such a bridge?
Thanks,
Jure
I'd like to connect two separate LANs over GPRS. One side has full access to internet, the other is actually a remote location which i'd like to have communication with.
Note that bandwidth is not at all problem here. We're talking 128 bytes + IP overhead / 5 - 10 minutes here each direction.
What I need is a bridge that will maintain GPRS connection at all times and auto restore it if the connection should fail.
The whole setup must behave just as if it were connected using LAN cables. For example, the same can be accomplished using 2 WAPs set up as bridges, only that is 802.11 but this time i want GPRS.
Anyone knows of such a bridge?
Thanks,
Jure
