The ID of which you use as the 'identifier' when adding the new device in Traccar's admin interface. In Traccar's log, you should begin to see connections from 'Unknown device'. For example, TKStar refer to this as 'adminip' and it can be read using SMS command 'adminip123456' or 'check123456'. Before making changes, record the existing settings. Retain the existing port number for the time being. in Traccar, create a device profile that references the new device's ID.Ĭhange the tracking server IP address stored on the device, to the public IP of your traccar server.configure the address of the server you wish it to send to.
#TRACCAR AERIAL VIEW INSTALL#
install a SIM card and verify you can send instructions to and receive replies from it.Connecting tracking devicesįor each tracking device you intend to use with Traccar, you need to: Traccar comprises various network services: Simple webserver and JSON based API (with which client user interfaces communicates) and a series of tracking device handlers, each listening for a different protocol on a different network port. Database backed storage is generally preferred. With a small number of users and devices, the file storage copes fine.
Traccar supports file based storage (the default) as well as several databases. Traccar is a Java application with an installer for Linux and Windows, as well as guidelines for installing it on several other platforms. Consequently many features, such as the intricacies of a multi user setup, are not considered. This is an overview of Traccar as a personal dog tracking system. This includes a few of the tracking devices listed here. Traccar is an open source GPS tracking server that supports a large number of device protocols.