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Not recognized=## #1

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TechOverflow opened this issue May 10, 2020 · 2 comments
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Not recognized=## #1

TechOverflow opened this issue May 10, 2020 · 2 comments

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@TechOverflow
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Hi, thanks for your work on this. I have a rebranded TK102. Upon setting everything up, I get

17:55:59 (#15) New connection from xx.xx.xx.xx:52331
17:55:59 (#15) Not recognized=##,imei:864894030xxxxxx,A;
17:56:29 (#15) Remote closed connection

Does this mean that my TK102 is sending the data in a different format? How can I echo out what the server sees?

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So I've figured out that this code isn't compatible with TK102 (at least the version I have).
I pieced together some info from other gits and with some editing, I think I can get it working.

Btw if anyone searches for the same problem: ## is the initial message that requires a LOAD and ON answer from the server. Then **,imei:864894030xxxxxx,B, which is followed by the tracker sending periodic GPS data.

My guess is that this is how the paid servers distinguish whether you've paid for the service and wither allow communication or block the tracker.

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nvrnx commented Aug 20, 2020

hi. can you share what worked for you please

So I've figured out that this code isn't compatible with TK102 (at least the version I have).

I pieced together some info from other gits and with some editing, I think I can get it working.

Btw if anyone searches for the same problem: ## is the initial message that requires a LOAD and ON answer from the server. Then **,imei:864894030xxxxxx,B, which is followed by the tracker sending periodic GPS data.

My guess is that this is how the paid servers distinguish whether you've paid for the service and wither allow communication or block the tracker.

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