Ensure your devices support standard protocols (e.g., JT808, GT06, TK103) compatible with the backend architecture feeding into Gpsui.net.
: Ensure the SIM has an active balance for both SMS and GPRS data .
: Ensure the tracker is powered. This may involve plugging into a vehicle's OBD-II port or hardwiring it to a constant 9–32 V DC power source.
Many devices using Gpsui.net are that rely on cell tower triangulation, not true GPS satellites. They do not have dedicated GPS hardware. As a result, the reported location can have an error range of up to several kilometers , making it suitable for general area tracking but not pinpoint accuracy. Gpsui.net Setup
: Prepare a standard SIM card and ensure the PIN code is disabled. Installation
Standard devices often use a command like APN,://provider.com,,, (replace with your carrier's specific APN).
Place the SIM inside an unlocked smartphone first to completely disable the PIN code prompt . Confirm the subscription plan has an active balance for sending SMS texts and sufficient monthly GPRS cellular data allowances. 2. MicroSD Card (Optional) Ensure your devices support standard protocols (e
: Assign a recognizable name to the device, such as "Delivery Van 1" or "Excavator."
Once the hardware is sending data, you must add it to your online account:
is a specialized tracking platform primarily used for low-cost, magnetic GPS devices like the GF-07 , GF-18 , and GF-21 . It offers a web-based dashboard and mobile access for real-time monitoring of vehicles, assets, or personnel. Key Features This may involve plugging into a vehicle's OBD-II
You must program the tracker to point toward the Gpsui.net servers.
[Log In to Gpsui.net] ➔ [Go to Asset Management] ➔ [Click 'Add Device'] ➔ [Enter IMEI & Save]
Check if the SIM has an active data balance. Test the SIM in a smartphone to ensure it can browse the web without a PIN lock.