Hi Guys,
I've a couple of questions to do with the e W O N Cosy 131 3G modem. My local supplier is supposed to be technical but from past experience I just don't trust him but I like the e Won products from experience so far so I'll stick with him.
Is there a particular type of data sim required for this unit, ie a static IP sim from the likes of http://m2msecuritysims.com/tag/m2m-sim-card/ or will a standard data sim only for the likes of tablet computers with variable ip be sufficient?
I'm thinking a standard sim will do due to the fact the e Won connects to the talk 2 m server and then routed to the connecting pc. Can someone confirm this?
Also I've no idea how much data it takes to connect to a compactlogix or to view a panelview to select a data plan. I'll be on site commissioning the system and then after that the e won will be used to service the plc and hmi and also for the end user and my customer to periodically check the operation of the system. Can anyone shed some light on how much data this is likely to take? (I know this is a bit like how long is a piece of string?)
thanks
Jonny
I've a couple of questions to do with the e W O N Cosy 131 3G modem. My local supplier is supposed to be technical but from past experience I just don't trust him but I like the e Won products from experience so far so I'll stick with him.
Is there a particular type of data sim required for this unit, ie a static IP sim from the likes of http://m2msecuritysims.com/tag/m2m-sim-card/ or will a standard data sim only for the likes of tablet computers with variable ip be sufficient?
I'm thinking a standard sim will do due to the fact the e Won connects to the talk 2 m server and then routed to the connecting pc. Can someone confirm this?
Also I've no idea how much data it takes to connect to a compactlogix or to view a panelview to select a data plan. I'll be on site commissioning the system and then after that the e won will be used to service the plc and hmi and also for the end user and my customer to periodically check the operation of the system. Can anyone shed some light on how much data this is likely to take? (I know this is a bit like how long is a piece of string?)
thanks
Jonny
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