TRB142 model: can it work in CSD (Commuted Switched Data) mode? If yes, how to manage a periodic switch from the "standard" mode to CSD mode?
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I manage a network of professional meteo-climatic stations spread around in the mountain and I'm going to install new 5 stations: I remotize them with modem and usually I download the data using the DynDNS service with a public IP address in packet mode.
But sometime, in case of troubles, when the connection via IP address fall down, it can result useful the possibility to connect in CSD mode (usually more robust than packet mode), to download data in emergency or restore the system and so on.
For this reason is important for me the CSD option and the possibility to schedule a regular switch on/off of it, to have a temporal window to reach the device in this robust way.