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Status Time of fix Latitude Longitude Altitude Speed Heading Satellites GPS Settings Enable GPS Use Metric units GPS mode Message indicating what the GPS system is doing (For example, "Tracking a fix", "Searching for satellites", "Inactive") This is the date and time that the last fix was taken. Latitude at time of last fix. (For example, "N32.51.73") Longitude at time of last fix. (For example, "W105.11.7") Elevation at time of last fix. (For example, "40 meters") Speed at which device was moving at time of last fix. (For example, "3.1 mph") Direction in which device was moving at time of last fix. (For example, "East") The number of satellites used to get the last fix. Turns the GPS service on or off. See Enabling / Disabling GPS. Note: For best results, minimize the number of obstructions between your device and the GPS satellites. This setting specifies whether to use metric units when displaying the GPS results (for example, for altitude, speed, and HEPE). See Using Metric Units. This setting determines how often your device should obtain a fix. See Setting the GPS Mode. ● One-time - A single fix is used. Use this option if you'll be using your device at the same location. ● Continuous - Fixes are obtained every few seconds (also known as auto-tracking). This is useful for turn-by-turn (TBT) navigation applications, such as driving directions, and for NMEA-enabled applications. Settings Page From the Settings page, you can configure your device and network settings. General > Device Tab From the General > Device tab of the Settings page, you can turn your device's OLED display on/off, choose the type of data usage to show on the OLED display, and configure the web browser URL and IP Address. 1. Log in to the home page. (See Logging In as an Administrator.) NETGEAR 341U Manager Interface 22

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Status
Message indicating what the GPS system is doing (For example,
“Tracking a fix”, “Searching for satellites”, “Inactive”)
Time of fix
This is the date and time that the last fix was taken.
Latitude
Latitude at time of last fix. (For example, “N32.51.73”)
Longitude
Longitude at time of last fix. (For example, “W105.11.7”)
Altitude
Elevation at time of last fix. (For example, “40 meters”)
Speed
Speed at which device was moving at time of last fix. (For example,
“3.1 mph”)
Heading
Direction in which device was moving at time of last fix. (For example,
“East”)
Satellites
The number of satellites used to get the last fix.
GPS Settings
Enable GPS
Turns the GPS service on or off. See
Enabling / Disabling GPS
.
Note:
For best results, minimize the number of obstructions between
your device and the GPS satellites.
Use Metric units
This setting specifies whether to use metric units when displaying the
GPS results (for example, for altitude, speed, and HEPE). See
Using
Metric Units
.
GPS mode
This setting determines how often your device should obtain a fix. See
Setting the GPS Mode
.
One-time
– A single fix is used. Use this option if you’ll be using
your device at the same location.
Continuous
– Fixes are obtained every few seconds (also
known as auto-tracking). This is useful for turn-by-turn (TBT)
navigation applications, such as driving directions, and for
NMEA-enabled applications.
Settings Page
From the Settings page, you can configure your device and network settings.
General > Device Tab
From the
General > Device
tab of the
Settings
page, you can turn your device’s OLED display
on/off, choose the type of data usage to show on the OLED display, and configure the web
browser URL and IP Address.
1.
Log in to the home page. (See
Logging In as an Administrator
.)
NETGEAR 341U Manager Interface
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