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Preferred Connection Method
The GW3-TRBO system will be connected to an Ethernet network with IP connectivity to the MOTOTRBO repeaters. A remote connection to a MOTOTRBO network through a repeater utilizes a UDP/IP connection over Ethernet, and therefore the repeater must only be reachable on a given network. GW3-TRBO fully supports peer network authentication if enabled in the repeater firmware or can connect to unauthenticated multi-site peer networks.
In order to accurately monitor and report on system activity, GW3-TRBO requires IP connectivity to all peers on a MOTOTRBO peer IP network. Motorola's RDAC IP application functions in the same manner, and as such, is a valuable diagnostic tool for confirming IP connectivity between a host PC and all peers in the MOTOTRBO system. Determining whether or not a peer IP network configuration is compatible with GW3-TRBO is absolutely crucial and should always be verified with the RDAC IP application before attempting connection with GW3-TRBO.
There is no GW3-TRBO imposed limit to the number of repeaters, talkgroups or subscribers that have their activity monitored and stored on a Capacity Plus network. GW3-TRBO will report all MOTOTRBO activity that occurs between radios and repeaters on the network.