VergeSense gateway installation
Difficulty: novice
Learning Objectives
After reading this article, you’ll be able to:
Check prerequisites for VergeSense gateway
Install VergeSense gateway
What is a VergeSense Gateway?
VergeSense sensors connect to their own proprietary hub, which will be delivered with your hardware shipment. VergeSense recommends 1 gateway per 50 sensors.
Vergesense gateways can be cellular (connecting to the Vergesense platform over a 4G sim card), or can connect to your network via ethernet or WiFi.
Prerequisites
In the sensor plan, VergeSense will make a suggestion of where to place the gateway (see VergeSense installation location). They should be installed above human height; ideally up on the ceiling.
Be sure to prepare cabling and possibly network configurations based on VergeSense hardware and network requirements.
Supported WiFi Frequency range for the G400 gateway: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
When using the WiFi gateway, ideally SSID and login data (login and password) of the WiFi network need to be communicated to VergeSense and will be configured to the device PRIOR to shipment.
However, it is possible to enter WiFi credentials on the G400 once the device is on site:
Provide SSID and password to your WiFi network to Spacewell / VergeSense
VergeSense will create a file containing the credentials
This file needs to be loaded onto a USB-C drive which can be plugged into the gateway to apply the credentials.
Unboxing
Vergesense Gateway
Charger and plug adapters
Connectivity
VergeSense G400 gateway can operate with ethernet connection or WiFi
WiFi: see chapter Prerequisites for more information on WiFi connectivity
LAN:
1. Plug in the ethernet cable from the splitter to the gateway adapter (plug “IN”)
2. Plug in the provided ethernet cable from the gateway adapter (“OUT”) to the gateway
VergeSense Cascade-500-W 4G gateway can operate with the pre-installed eSIM/ SIM card (needs power). The SIM card will be provided by VergeSense.
It’s possible to check on-site connectivity prior to installation date. Connect the gateway to power, and possible PoE, and inform your Spacewell Implementation consultant, who will in turn request VergeSense to check the connectivity.
Installation
Make sure to install the gateway and confirm its connectivity before sensor activation.
Where to place your gateway?
On the Sensor plan, VergeSense will make a suggestion for the VergeSense installation location. Depending on on-site availability of PoE or access, installation location might differ slightly. Please inform VergeSense if this is the case.
Place the Gateway somewhere in the center of the area you want to cover.
Place and set up up to 50 VergeSense sensor devices clustered around the gateway. The sensors will automatically set up a mesh network to connect to the gateway and each other.
The gateway can be installed both horizontally or vertically.
Ideal placement for the gateway is above human height: best is up or against the ceiling.
In the example to the right, the only available PoE cable was close to the floor, so in the end the gateway was stuck to a large screen to still be above human height.
Start up your gateway
Vergesense Cascade-500 IoT gateway can operate with ethernet connection of on WiFi. If Power-over-ethernet is available, it can work only on PoE cable.
VergeSense Cascade-500-W 4G gateway can operate with the pre-installed eSIM/ SIM card (needs power). An eSIM/SIM card is pre-inserted with this model.
See VergeSense troubleshooting | Gateway LED Indicators for more information about different LED colors and the status of the gateway.
Set up your gateway
Cascade-500-W 4G gateway
Locate the gateway device ID at the front of your device, or on the box
Once the LED is green, provide the device ID to your Spacewell Implementation Consultant, who will configure the gateway on the https://spacewell.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/492301/VergeSense+Platform+SW+internal#Deploy-gateways-in-VergeSense-Platform to check connectivity.
G400 gateway
Locate the gateway device ID at the front of your device, or on the box
Once the LED is no longer blinking, provide the device ID to your Spacewell Implementation Consultant, who will configure the gateway on the https://spacewell.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/492301/VergeSense+Platform+SW+internal#Deploy-gateways-in-VergeSense-Platform to check connectivity.
Next Steps
After gateway connectivity confirmation, follow steps in VergeSense sensor installation.
Troubleshooting
4G (Rigado Cascade-500-W 4G) gateway issue
If you have a Cascade-500-W 4G gateway and the light does not turn green, and you’re using a PoE cable, make sure there is no issue with the cable nor the switch.
LAN/WiFi (Rigado Cascade-500 IoT) gateway
If the Gateway is offline and you were using WiFi or LAN configuration, check if any changes were made on the network.
In case of WiFi configuration on Cascade-500 IoT gateway, see VergeSense gateway installation | Archive
LAN/WiFi (VergeSense G400) gateway
When replacing Rigado Cascade-500 IoT LAN/WiFi gateway with the VergeSense native G400 LAN/WiFi gateway: Sensors need to be upgraded to version 6 or higher. In order to do this, they need to be online. See steps in VergeSense troubleshooting | If sensor does not connect
Archive
Prior to Q3 2024, VergeSense used to ship Cascade-500 IoT gateway.
Supported WiFi Frequency range for the Cascade-500 IoT gateway:
2.412GHz - 2.472GHz
5.180GHz – 5.700 GHz (region dependent)
When using the Cascade-500 IoT WiFi gateway, SSID and login data (login and password) of the WiFi network needed to be communicated and will be hard coded to the device PRIOR to shipment.
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