PageGate

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  • Version: 5.0.93
  • Publisher: www.notepager.com
  • File Size: 6.24 MB
  • Date: Jun 02, 2010
  • Price: $150.00
  • License: Free Trial Software
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Are you still using the conventional local area network that connected with the twisted-pair now? As we all know that it has a lot of limitation and inconvenience, especially for layout of your home or office. As we need to add some computers into our lan provisionally, there are so many lines cross the ground here and there. The wireless local area network can avoid it happing. However, to configure and manage a wireless local area network is not a easy job for most of us. So a powerful and easy-to-use wireless local area network management tool will be a good assistant for us. Here I will recommend a handy and simple wireless local area network management tool to you. That is PageGate which came from Notepage Inc. Following are the general introductions of it. Come with me and view its powerful and benefits now!

PageGate is a wireless messaging server application, that can send SMS and text messages to pagers, mobile phones, PIMs and other wireless devices. It can accept messages from many different sources, including networked computers running the PageGate Windows Client program, email messages, web pages and executables (command line). It can also accept from text files that are scanned for messages as well as serial ports or modems that receive textual data. PageGate supports SNPP, WCTP, and SMTP protocols and messages can also be delivered via modem using TAP, UCP, GSM and touch Tones. Messages can also be delivered directly to a terminal or encoder via a direct serial (RS232) connection. PageGate is scalable for high-end/high-throughput applications and supports up to 16 simultaneous connections.

Following are some key functions and advantages of PageGate, including:

PageGate is a Wireless-messaging/SMS/Paging gateway. It can accept messages from one or more different sources, and is then able to deliver those messages to wireless devices via one or more industry standard communication methods.

With a simple configuration PageGate can accept messages from a dispatcher, who manually enters messages into PageGate's Windows GUI Client application, and PageGate can then send those messages to mobile phones or pagers via the wireless provider's network.

PageGate can be simultaneously accepting hundreds of messages from multiple sources such as email, webpages, analog modems, manual dispatchers, integration with other applications, etc., while also delivering them with up to sixteen concurrent outbound communication sessions.

PageGate includes a SMS server engine - the paging engine takes input from any of the front-end modules and sends the messages to paging service providers via modem, the Internet or email. Any number of the front-end modules can be used simultaneously. Licenses are required for the number of recipients (pagers) setup in the paging/SMS server. The paging engine can run on an existing file or web server, or can be run on a separate workstation or server.

PageGate can be installed to run on a single non-dedicated workstation, or using its modular architecture, PageGate can actually be installed across a dozen or more computers for a truly high-performance messaging gateway system.

PageGate provides a lot of ways for us to accept incoming messages, such as: Commandline/ASCII Interface - Messages are sent to the PageGate Paging Engine via a single command issued at the DOS prompt. Web Server Interface - This interface uses a CGI script to allow any Windows based web server to accept information entered on a web page and send it to the Paging Engine. Email Interface - Full support for SMTP and POP3 protocols for accepting and collecting email messages. Receives incoming email into the PageGate Paging Engine. Notification of newly received email may be sent to numeric pagers. Serial Interface - This interface is often used to accept text that would normally be sent to a printer, and extract out message information from that data. GUI Interface - This interface has many advanced features such as preset messages and recipients, scheduling, logging, reports, etc. TAP-in Interface - Messages can be accepted via modem or direct serial connection, using the standard TAP messaging protocol. SNPP Add-On - Messages can be accepted over the Internet using the standard SNPP messaging protocol, which then can be resent using any of the various protocols. Touchtone Receiver Interface - A voicemodem can be used to accept messages sent from a touch-tone phone, and convert them to textual messages. Direct Database Integration - New messages can be written directly to PageGate's industry standard MS Access compatible database.

PageGate provides a lot of ways for us to deliver outbound messages too, such as: Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol - The standard message delivery protocol for analog modem, or direct serial communications to wireless providers. Simple Network Paging Protocol - A standard message delivery protocol for Internet communications to a wireless provider. Wireless Communication Transfer Protocol - A standard message delivery for Internet communications to a wireless provider. Simple Mail Transport Protocol - An email protocol used by many wireless providers. Universal Computer Protocol - A delivery protocol for analog modem, or direct serial communications to a wireless provider. Global System for Mobile communication AT Command Set - A method used to communicate with a directly connected mobile phone or wireless modem for end-to-end wireless message delivery. DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) - A way to deliver touch tone messages to older numeric-only pagers and similar equipment. Facsimile Machines - Message delivery to destination Fax machines via faxmodem.

How about this wireless network management tool do you think about? Whether you are a home user, wireless network administrator or security professional, the wireless network management tool is a necessary assistant you mush have. Why are you still reading? Download and try it now!

Pagegate is a sophisticated wireless messaging server application, that can send SMS and text messages to pagers, mobile phones, PIMs and other wireless devices. It can accept messages from many different sources, including networked computers running the PageGate Windows Client program, email messages, web pages and executables (command line). It can also accept from text files that are scanned for messages as well as serial ports or modems that receive textual data. PageGate supports SNPP, WCTP, and SMTP protocols and messages can also be delivered via modem using TAP, UCP, GSM and touch Tones. Messages can also be delivered directly to a terminal or encoder via a direct serial (RS232) connection. PageGate is scalable for high-end/high-throughput applications and supports up to 16 simultaneous connections. Additional features include redundant outbound connections, message rerouting, real-time monitoring, centralized management and more.

Paging and text messaging server program sends alphanumeric pages and text messages to: pagers, mobile phones, PIMs, wireless devices. Messages can be accepted from: networked computers, email, web pages (CGI), commandline executables, text files, serial ports, modems. Messages can be delivered via: the Internet (SNPP, WCTP, SMTP), modems (TAP, UCP, GSM, TONE), direct serial connections (TAP). Advanced features: redundant outbound connections, message rerouting on failure.

The license of this software is Free Trial Software, the price is $150.00, you can free download and get a free trial.

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