Pico Gateway (LAN,Cellular) installation
Difficulty: novice
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 ?
Pico Next Indoor Gateway is a LoRa gateway.
You can connect the Pico Next Indoor Gateway to your network through ethernet, 4G or via LTE.
Pico Next Indoor Gateway are easy to configure, but only via the ethernet access point.
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.
The PICO provided by Spacewell does not support WiFi functionality.
Installation
Make sure to install the gateway and confirm its connectivity before sensor activation.
Mount the supplied antennas for LoRa and 4G/ LTE connectivity
Power up the Gateway:
By using the DC-Adapter (ensure a power of 12V / 1,5 A)
By using the terminal block
If using the ethernet connection: plug in LAN cable
4 slots are foreseen where the device can be screwed into a wall or ceiling
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 (for example “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 PICO Configuration Tool, where you can configure the device
Pico Platform: System/Administration
Reset the gateway remotely to its factory settings (only do this when instructed by Spacewell)
Upload possible firmware versions (only do this when instructed by Spacewell)
Change the password: mandatory to change it and highly recommended to store the passwords in a secure vault such as https://keepersecurity.eu/
Pico Platform: LoRa Settings
In “Mode Selection”, choose Packet Forwarder mode.
Depending on the Firmware version, “Mode Selection” might include a drop-down about Region plan settings.
For EU devices, choose the applicable plan: EU865
For US/AU devices, choose the applicable plan:
US915_0
AU915_0
In “Packet Forwarder”, 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
Also change the Server Uplink/Downlink ports and Intervals as in below picture:
“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 https://spacewell.atlassian.net/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
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
After configuration of a PICO indoor, all 4 LED indicators should be solid green:
Power
Network
LoRa
Services
Troubleshooting
LED
LED functions | LED Constant | LED Flashing | LED Off | Troubleshooting steps |
---|---|---|---|---|
Power | Power On | Booting / OTA | Off | Make sure the power plug is plugged in correctly |
Internet | Internet available | Checking internet connection | RFU | Depending on the connection mode:
|
Service | LNS connected | RFU | LNS not connected | The gateway is not sending data to the Spacewell cloud. Check configuration |
LoRa | LoRa working | Intitializing | LoRa not working | If the LoRa LED is not turned on (but the network LED is on): verify configuration, or LoRa services might not be available in that region (ref. configured frequencies) |
Gateway ID not listed on platform
Gateway connection not possible through IP address
Gateway configuration was set to (only) “3G/4G LTE”
Troubleshooting SIM cards: 4G SIM Cards
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