... 300 cellular Kiosks to offer information and conectivity ... they are having some rpoblems with the speed, but the most important issue that we have is that [they] want to do a warm reset to the KRI via software.
.. detect automatic (pings) if the aircard is disconnected ... program ... a subrutine to rebbot the KRI remote. Can we do this? is only put a subrutin in the aplication saying to the router reebot.? Do you think we can doit with other router? {support request}
I believe this is very possible. Have not personally written such a script for this router but I know the source code for the KR1 is publicly available under GNU GPL (General Public License). In any case, even without getting too fancy, since the KR1 can be rebooted using the HTTP-based web portal and since the KR1 supports remote web management then the bank could write a subroutine to authenticate to the KR1 and issue reboot command remotely.
There are other routers that have a more solid remote management capability in particular the Junxion Box http://www.rfwel.com/shop/?target=pr...&cat=72&page=1 (the link shows the WiFi version but we have a LAN-only version for $100 cheaper).
You can read more about the remote management feature (they call it Field Commander) here: http://www.junxion.com/fieldcommander/
On the KR1 Speed issue: What aircards are you using? We have found that for most supported aircards, if you use the correct firmware with the KR1 (or simply the latest firmware), we end up with the advertised EVDO speed similar to using the EVDO data card directly on a PC. Sometimes due to placement of the Aircard & Mobile router you might get some RF shielding which affects the receiver sensitivity and/or transmit radiated power. In this case you can use as little as a 5+dBi omnidirectional antenna such as http://www.rfwel.com/shop/?target=pr...&cat=64&page=1 which connects directly to the EVDO data card. This is assuming of course that the speed issue is NOT from the WiFi side due to frequency channel overlap and/or proximity of the mobile routers.
Another solution for might be to get a router than has failover capability such as the Junxion above or even a more cost-effective solution would be the ZTE BAVO H110 here: http://www.rfwel.com/shop/?target=pr...&cat=72&page=1. Since these routers support Ethernet uplink what you could do is cascade 2 routers together to back-up each other (i.e the output of one router goes to the ethernet input of the other and vice versa). When an EVDO modem loses tower connection it obtains its Internet backhaul from an adjacent router. We are currently testing how practical this application is so were not sure it would be completely workable. {support response}
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