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root@rut850:~# uname -a

Linux rut850.net 3.18.44 #1 Wed Feb 13 10:24:02 UTC 2019 mips GNU/Linux

root@rut850:~# gpsctl -e -d

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[Error    ] Failed to connect to gpsd query socket

[Crit     ] Failed to query gps information

root@rut850:~#

root@rut850:~# ls -la /etc/config/gps*

-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root          1574 Mar 11 11:53 /etc/config/gps

root@rut850:~#

root@rut850:~# cat /etc/config/gps

config geofencing 'geofencing'

config tavl 'tavl'

config nmea_rule 'GPGGA'

        option forwarding_interval '5'

        option collecting_interval '5'

        option forwarding_enabled '0'

        option collecting_enabled '0'

config nmea_rule 'GPVTG'

        option forwarding_interval '5'

        option collecting_interval '5'

        option forwarding_enabled '0'

        option collecting_enabled '0'

config nmea_rule 'GPRMC'

        option forwarding_interval '5'

        option collecting_interval '5'

        option forwarding_enabled '0'

        option collecting_enabled '0'

config nmea_rule 'GPGSA'

        option forwarding_interval '5'

        option collecting_interval '5'

        option forwarding_enabled '0'

        option collecting_enabled '0'

config section 'nmea_forwarding_cache'

        option type 'ram'

        option sentences_max '5000'

config section 'nmea_forwarding'

        option port '8500'

        option proto 'tcp'

        option enabled '1'

        option hostname '192.168.1.5'

config section 'nmea_collecting'

        option enabled '1'

        option location '/mnt/mtdblock7/gps.log'

config section 'gpsd'

        option enabled '1'

config section 'avl'

        option enabled '0'

        option hostname '212.47.99.61'

        option port '17050'

        option proto 'tcp'

config section 'avl_rule_main'

        option enabled '1'

        option send_period '60'

        option saved_records '20'

        option angle '30'

        option distance '200'

        option collect_period '5'

        option priority 'low'

config avl_rule 'avl_rule'

        option wan_status 'mobile_home'

        option enabled '1'

        option collect_period '5'

        option distance '200'

        option angle '30'

        option saved_records '20'

        option send_period '60'

        option din_status 'low'

        option priority 'low'

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Hi,

What is the code of your router? And which router firmware you are using?

Does issue persist  after router reset to defaults?
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I’ll try to reset device to defaults soon and test that One. With earlier version (00.01.00 or something) there wasn’t similar broblems.

Current Firmware Information
Firmware version RUT850_R_00.01.03
Firmware build date 2019-02-13, 10:24:02
Kernel version 3.18.44
Bootloader version 2.0.1 
STM8 firmware version 10

Device Information

Device
Serial number 1000333698
Product code RUT85031XXXX
Batch number 0005
Hardware revision 0006
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Resetting  device to defauls solves promlem!

root@rut850:~# uname -a

Linux rut850.net 3.18.44 #1 Wed Feb 13 10:24:02 UTC 2019 mips GNU/Linux

root@rut850:~# gpsctl -e -d

2019-03-12 06:41:08

root@rut850:~#