Gpsui.net Setup
Unlike proprietary apps (like Gurtam’s Wialon or Verizon’s Connect), Gpsui.net is a rebrandable interface that supports the and various other standard GPS protocols. It allows users to:
Different tracker models use different ports (e.g., Port 5001, 5002, etc.). Gpsui.net Setup
Some trackers won’t appear on Gpsui.net until you bind them. Send this SMS from your phone to the tracker’s SIM number: Send this SMS from your phone to the
| Feature | How to Enable | Why It Matters | |---------|----------------|----------------| | | Send SMS monitor+123456 | Call the tracker → it sends back Google Maps link via SMS | | Low battery alert | Set via web: Alert → Battery < 3.7V | Prevents silent failure | | History playback | Web: Report → Select date range | See exact route, stops, and speed graph | | IP65 shock alert (if supported) | Web: Vibration sensitivity = 3 | Ideal for motorcycles or asset tracking | As of recent updates, many devices that once used Gpsui
Google Maps API key is missing or the platform uses OpenStreetMap. Solution: In the top menu, try switching "Map Type" from "Google" to "OSM" or "Bing". If that fails, update your browser or enable third-party cookies.
As of recent updates, many devices that once used Gpsui.net have migrated to alternative URLs like gps645.net or gps669.net . However, Gpsui.net remains active for legacy devices and specific resellers. If your link does not load, check with your device provider.






