Difficulty: novice
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Learning Objectives
After reading this article, you’ll be able to:
Configure Pico Next Indoor gateway
Install the Pico Next Indoor gateway
What is Pico Next Indoor Gateway ?
Unboxing - content
Browan Pico Next Indoor Gateway
LoRa-Antenna
4G/LTE-Antenna
(sometimes an extra antenna is provided, this can be placed on the WiFi)
DC-Adapter
Hardware & Network Requirements
Open ports 22, 123, 443, 1680 and 1700 in the firewall. These ports only need an outbound connection.
Installation
Make sure to install the gateway and confirm its connectivity before sensor activation.
Configuration
Connect your computer via an ethernet cable (ensure a power of 12V / 1,5 A) to the same network as the gateway (best practice is to plug in a cable from the same splitter to your computer).
Download IP scanner (eg Advanced IP scanner) to your computer
Scan your environment to see which devices are in your vicinity
Compare the MAC address from the physical device with the list
Right click - copy paste IP into your browser (Chrome or Firefox)
After the installation of the Gateway, it will automatically connect to an available Server
With the assigned IP address (DHCP), the WebGUI can be accessed (Best to use Chrome or Firefox)
The default username is “admin”
The password is written on the back label of the device (GUI Password)
You will be forwarded to the GUI of the installed Gateway, where you can configure the device
Pico Platform: System/Administration
Pico Platform: LoRa Settings
The gateways provides two different LoRa-Modes
Packet Forwarder (choose this option)
Basic station mode
Fill the Gateway-Info as in the following picture:
Server address EU: spacewell.eu1.cloud.thethings.industries
Server address Americas: spacewell.nam1.cloud.thethings.industries
Server address Pacific: spacewell.au1.cloud.thethings.industries
“Apply” to save settings
In LoRa Settings > Logs, you can see the device sending data (data reception can be confirmed by the Spacewell Consultant when connecting to /wiki/spaces/KB/pages/492072)
Pico Platform: Network/WAN
Gives an overview of the connection via both Ethernet and 3G/4G LTE
1. Define to use a connection via Ethernet, 3G/4G LTE or a dual WAN (Ethernet + 3G/4G)
To activate the ethernet connection, specify “Ethernet WAN” : select WAN Type “DHCP Client”
To activate the mobile connection: specify “3G/4G LTE” :
select WAN Type “dual WAN (Ethernet + 3G/4G)”
fill the 3G/4G LTE specifications: the needed information is the APN (access point name) provided by the Sim-Vendor
To activate the mobile connection, select WAN Type “Dual WAN (Ethernet + 3G/4G)”
Do NOT select (only) “3G/4G LTE”
2. To activate the mobile connection you need to fill the 3G/4G LTE specifications. Check required APN (access point name) in 4G SIM Cards
Functional device
Troubleshooting
Gateway ID not listed on platform
Gateway connection not possible through IP address
If you’re not able to connect to the gateway by using the IP address (even if you can find the device through IP scanner), you can reset the device by the external button on the front (antennae side)
If you’re using a metal pin/paperclip, be very careful as to not press too hard or deep, since you can damage the inside of the device
While applying pressure to the reset-button with a small pin: verify the LEDs at the back of the device. They should all turn off at one point. If they don’t all turn off/ keep blinking, even after 15-30seconds of applying pressure to the reset button: try again. It might take 2-3 attempts to get the LEDs to turn off.
After LEDs turn off/stop applying pressure to the reset button, wait for 5-10 minutes before trying the IP address connection again.
Since you’ve now reset the device: any configuration done prior to this will be gone. Make sure to follow all the above configuration steps again.
Troubleshooting SIM cards: 4G SIM Cards
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