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Learning Objectives

After reading this article, you’ll be able to:

  • Configure Outdoor Micro gateway


What is Outdoor Micro Gateway ?

Outdoor Micro Gateway is a ruggedized, sturdy LoRa gateway, made to work together with Bosch Parking Sensor.

‪You can connect the Outdoor Micro Gateway to your network through ethernet or 4G.

‪Outdoor Micro Gateway are easy to configure, but only via the ethernet access point.

Best Practice: configure the device and check connection to Workplace Platform before installation

Prerequisites

  • Input Power Requirements:

    • AC Input Voltage: 100 to 240 Vac

    • AC Input Current: 0.8A @100-240Vac

    • AC Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz

  • Environmental Conditions

    • Operating Ambient Temperature: -4º to 104ºF (-20 to 40ºC) @ 30W -4º to 131ºF (-20 to 55ºC) @ 22.5W

    • Operating Humidity: Maximum 90%, Non-condensing

    • Storage Temperature: -4º to 158ºF (-20º to 70ºC)

    • Storage Humidity: Maximum 95%, Non-condensing

  • Regulatory Compliance IEEE 802.3at (PoE,) RoHS Compliant, WEEE Compliant, CE

  • Power cord: connect to PoE Input/Output:220V

Unboxing - content

Exterior Appearance of the Gateway Device

Outdoor Micro Gateway (Access Point, AP)

Size: 230*200*68 mm

  1. Antenna (N-Type female)

  2. Antenna (N-Type female)

  3. 3G/4G mini SIM card

  4. GPS 1.5 GHz Antenna (N-type female)

  5. Ethernet to PoE (connection to the Gateway installed with waterproof connector)

  6. 3G/4G Antenna (N-Type female)

When setting up mobile connection (3G/4G LTE), place the SIM card into the gateway:

  1. remove the plastic cover

  2. place the standard SIM card in the SIM card slot

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).

Make sure to check you’re connected to the network through the ethernet cable.

  1. Download an IP scanner (eg Advanced IP scanner) to your computer

  2. Scan your environment to see which devices are in your vicinity

  3. Compare the MAC address from the physical device with the list

  4. Right click - copy paste IP into your browser (Chrome or Firefox)

  5. After the installation of the Gateway, it will automatically connect to an available Server

  6. With the assigned IP address (DHCP), the WebGUI can be accessed (Best to use Chrome or Firefox)

    1. The default username is “admin”

    2. The password is written on the back label of the device (“WEB”)

  7. You will be forwarded to the GUI of the installed Gateway, where you can configure the device

Micro Outdoor Platform: System/Administration

The firmware version is displayed in the upper-left corner after login.

  • 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). Steps see below in Troubleshooting.

  • Change the password (not mandatory)

Micro Outdoor Platform: LoRa Settings

This page is to set up LoRa configuration, and also provides Gateway ID.

Communicate the Gateway ID to your Spacewell Implementation Consultant.

  1. 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

2. Enable LBT Status in LBT Settings as in the following picture:

3. “Apply” to save settings

Micro Outdoor Platform: Network/WAN

Shows the current WAN status. In default, the WAN type is set to “Ethernet WAN” mode only, so 3G/4G status will not be updated. Dual-WAN mode is supported, and the you can check the “( main outgoing interface )” information to know which WAN interface is currently used as the main route.

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 “3G/4G LTE”

Functional device

After configuration of Micro Outdoor, make sure to connect to power.

Power is supplied to the gateway device via PoE (Power over Ethernet). You can verify whether the PoE device is working correctly by viewing the indicator light.

Power over Ethernet (PoE):

  • Output: connects to the gateway device

  • Input: connects to WAN

  • Check Input Power Requirements in the Prerequisites

When using ethernet connection:

  • either connect PoE cable directly from the gateway to the network

  • or connect PoE cable from the gateway to the adapter (connection “data + power out”). Then plug in the adapter into a power socket and connect another PoE cable from the adapter to the network.

When using mobile connection: connect PoE cable from the gateway to the adapter (connection “data + power out”). Then plug in the adapter into a power socket.

In Packet Forward > Log, you can see the device sending data.

Contact your Spacewell Implementation Consultant to confirm data reception on /wiki/spaces/KB/pages/492072

For subsequent installation of the Micro Outdoor Gateway, see Outdoor Micro Installation

Troubleshooting

Gateway not communicating to the Cloud

If the gateway is not communicating to the Cloud (even if you can find the device through IP scanner, and you’re able to configure the device), please contact your Spacewell Implementation Consultant.

You might need to perform a firmware upgrade:

 Step 1. Download the firmware tar.gz files

Spacewell Implementation Consultant can obtain these files from the Spacewell Hardware team.

 Step 2. Connect to the Micro Outdoor Gateway and performed the upgrade

System will indicate when upgrade was successful

 Step 3. In System > Restore, perform Reset
 Step 4. Reboot the device

Unplug the ethernet cable from the gateway, wait 30 seconds before placing it back.

 Step 5. Configure the device as described on this page

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.

Gateway visible in IP scanner, but portal page not opening in browser

You might encounter this if the WAN configuration is set to "3G/4G LTE", which means the DHCP Client of the ethernet interface will be disabled.

You’ll need a cross cable (adapter) to connect your computer directly to the Outdoor Micro.

 Step 1. Open Network Settings
  1. Go the control panel > all items > Network settings.

  2. Select the connected Ethernet. Open Properties

 Step 2. Configure Network Settings : Ethernet port
  1. Select the "Internet communication protocol version 4(TCP/IPv4)". Open Properties

  2. Configure “my network interface” to static IP address, such as the following:

    • IP address: 168.168.168.22;

    • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0

 Step 3. Enter second local IP in browser

Now open the browser and enter gateway second local IP address 168.168.168.253 in the URL bar.

 Step 4. In the configuration, make sure to select WAN Type “dual WAN (Ethernet + 3G/4G)”

After configuration, don’t forget to disable the "Internet communication protocol version 4(TCP/IPv4)" of your ethernet connection.


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