Re: Calling Web Service method and GPRS

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Well said Chris :)

On Nov 15, 1:13 am, "<ctacke/>" <ctacke[at]opennetcf[dot]com> wrote:
Microsoft has nothing to do with the inability to route to a mobile device.
That's inherent in how the carriers operate. You'd have the same problem
under Palm, RIM, Linux, VxWorks or a cheese OS running through a macaroni
processor.

Not sure why it is that everyone loves to blame Microsoft for any technology
problems they run across. The power goes out a lot at my house - must be
Microsoft's unstable platform causing the trees to fall into the lines.

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Chris Tacke, eMVP
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"Grzegorz Makarewicz" <m...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

news:fhfu20$pag$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Simon Hart [MVP] wrote:
Hi, Matt, Scott,

When you say develop a server on your device to listen for push
messages, I am interested to know how you get around the issues of IP
addressing, and the mobile networks use of NAT and PAT on their
standard mobile internet connections?

This is an interesting topic and very real world. My client has a private
APN which works via a leased line between the GGSN and the CPN (Converged
Packet Network)to our clients LAN, so when our devices connect to the
private
APN, the GGSN then releases a dynamic IP address from a pool of
pre-configured reusable addresses. The GGSN talks directly to the CPN in
fact
it bridges the gap between the GPRS network and the CPN. The CPN then
connects via a leased line channel to the corporate LAN. You can use
IPSec
here instead or use a combination of both (failover).

Using this infrastructure allows us to have a two communication from and
to
the devices in the field from the back office running on the LAN.
U'r right :))
Consider using better devices, more safe, more production avare.
Not access point dependen.
See'u at nearest Motorola/Symbol :) conference.

MS - is fun for kiddies (in this task) :) - not so reliable, not so
satble - not so usefull

mak

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