Yes, once you have set up a GPRS connection using a GPRS router (relatively easy, rather than using a GPRS modem):
- depending on what type of IP address your mobile phone provider assigned to your connection (public fixed - public dynamic, probably the second one) you need or not to set up a dynamic DNS service.
- route the IP port in the router to the web server DT80's TCP port.
- access the DT80 web server from a browser.
Regards,
Yes, once you have set up a GPRS connection using a GPRS router (relatively easy, rather than using a GPRS modem):
- depending on what type of IP address your mobile phone provider assigned to your connection (public fixed - public dynamic, probably the second one) you need or not to set up a dynamic DNS service.
- route the IP port in the router to the web server DT80's TCP port.
- access the DT80 web server from a browser.
Regards,