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1. mm YOUR NETWORK Do you need to configure your network settings Customise settings such as your LAN IP Address and LAN Netmask here A IMPORTANT Whilst you are configuring the LAN settings ensure that your new settings do not clash with any other address set in your network FATBOX G1 MENU OPTIONS Quick Start LAN 3G Port Forwarding Dynamic DNS Management System Status Logout LAN eth0 Port Settings eth MAC eth1 MAC Click to update settings to router A reboot will be required for updated settings to take effect XX2OCXX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX nn HON HO HON HOH HO HOH HO HON HO HON HOH HON HOE HO HOS Xo m m om eee eee HON HONO HOH HON HON HO HOB HON 4 seep eee eee ennununmmumummusm sn LI Ds ss eee eee eee BOR 9 umnmnunumunmmusmu G1 FAT BOX Configure your LAN IP Address By default the address is 192 168 168 1 Configure your LAN Netmask By default it is 255 255 255 0 The MAC of your eth0 port will be entered for you If you require to edit it you can do so in this menu The MAC of your eth1 port will be entered for you If you require to edit it you can do so in this menu UPDATE LAN SETTINGS STEP 2 OF 3 REBOOT ROUTER To save and implement your Port Forwarding settings you must restart the network Go to the Management tab and click on the Reboot Router button Your connection will d
2. device to the G1 s eth 1 port The eth 0 and eth 1 ports are bridged and own the same IP address O O O O o e Mii x GI FATBOX AMPLIFIED ws wE 060 ENGINEERING ETH 0 ETH 1 DC eth 0 eth 1 device STEP Z OF 2 LOG IN G1 FAT BOX Wait for a few moments for your computer to register the device then open up your web browser we recommend using Firefox or Chrome Access the web console at 192 168 168 1 We advise users to turn off their laptop s wireless connec tion to avoid the chance of any clashes in IP addressing during the log in process FATBOX CONSOLE X e gt IAR Login with the Username and Password that you have set FATBOX G1 Username xxx Password XXXX If your device runs an application applications the next thing you have to do is to issue these applica tions with a specific address or port in the network ISSUE DEVICE A LOCATION STEP 1 OF 3 PORT FORWARDING Whenever you connect a new device to your FATBOX you want to tag its applications to a specific port so that other devices can locate it later To set this go to the tab titled Port Forwarding on your left menu In the Port Forwarding menu you can also see a list of the other devices tagged to the FATBOX in the given table FATBOX G1 MENU OPTIONS Quick Start LAN 3G Port Forwarding Dynamic DNS Management System Status Logout Port Forwarding Add a ne
3. Advanced Settings Dial Number OQ uwekeadiauu india Service UMTS Prefered Current umts T Assigned DNS PPP Keepalive Enable Reboot on Ping failure o 1 enable O disable s sssssstsseteeeeereemtttme a AAA AAA AAA Remote PING Host IP address PING Retry Time Period s PING retries ss Click to update settings to router A reboot will be required for updated settings to take effect ass Pano G1 FAT BOX Enter in the dial number provided for by your Service Provider You can choose the FATBOX to restrict operation on only select protocol of either UMTS or GPRS The UMTS Prefered option allows the FATBOX to run both protocols however the box will go with UMTS if it is available Assign your own DNS that overides the one set by your network For more robust or reliable connection the FATBOX can be configured to automatically reconnect For more robust or reliable connection the FATBOX can be configured to reboot itself upon PING failure Enter in a PING destination eg www google com here This sets the time in between each PING retry If there are this number of PING failures the FATBOX will reboot and attempt to re establish a connection ADVANCED 3G MANAGEMENT STEP 2 OF 2 REBOOT ROUTER mm Ouick Start To save and implement your LAN Dynamic DNS settings you 3G must reboot the router Go to Port Forwarding the Management taband re D
4. PAGES 13179 PAGES 20 21 PAGES 22 23 G1 FATBOX ABOUT top THE HARDWARE LED COLORS green Device powered up 3G STRENGTH NO NES POWER INDICATOR a LUPO INDICATOR green ae Oratie oe red No Status onlyfor pcoming ne sam 030000 qe ee GPS expansion SESE yellow Connection poor option erm in tin x green Connection good 3G ANTENNAE POWER amp OPERATING CONDITIONS FATBOX 12 24VDC 0 3 0 15A AMPLIFIED su FS see sde Fari ENGINEERING ETHO ETHA DC nominal 110 230VAC power adaptor provided bottom OPERATING Frame Dimensions TEMPERATURE 20 C to 55 C L 100mm B omm H 17 mm nnns RESET PIN ETRO PORT ETH 1 PORT POWER CONNECTOR ABOUT UPGRADES G1 UPGRADE OPTIONS ANTENNAE Base Station Antenna Frequency 800 900 1800 1900 2100 MHz Max Power 50W Impedence 500hm OTHER OPTIONS Cable Length 1 50cm or 2 200cm MOUNTING For industrail applications that require the FATBOX to be securely fixed the FATBOX can be ordered with attached mounting brackets BRACKETS Polarization Vertical Height 477mm 10 Mounting 1 Wall Mount or 2 Pole Mount TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Operating System Wireless Cellular Interface LAN Interface Networking FUNCTIONS G1 FAT BOX Linux 3 3 X running on Qualcomm Atheros 400MHZ MIPS32 CPU Firmware upgrade over Ethernet TCP HSDPA 7 2M downlink and 384K uplink 850 1900 2100 EDGE and
5. GPRS Class 12 850 900 1800 1900 RX Diversity on HSDPA UMTS 850 2100 2 x 10 100BaseT Bridged with DHCP server Dynamic DDNS using DYNDNS ORG to map IP addresses Port forwarding of single ports or range of ports to your devices Automatic PING on retries failure to reboot router in difficult networks Site to Site IPSEC VPN using aes sha md5 implementation A FATBOX QUICK START GUIDE ESTABLISH A CONNECTION N N E Y N N i P N S N p E Y S E w mi vm Mns x o um Y ze P 1 psi bid Bad 1 ux m m amp p O OOS pa C ENGINEERING ETH 0 ETH 1 DC J N S Y Y N S i j I I N S I N N l Y I N l l QUICK START GUIDE WHAT YOU LL NEED IN THE BOX FATBOX SCREWDRIVER Together with your FATBOX you will need information of the IP Address of your Default Gateway and DNS Server CAT5 CABLE POWER CABLE ANTENNAE Different antenna options are offered The table on page 5 helps you to choose the right type for your application G1 FAT BOX YOU NEED TO PREPARE SIM CARD ADMINISTRATOR PC Please ensure that the SIM card to be used has PIN disable and HSUPA EGPRS or GPRS data plans enabled You will need to check with your Network Operator for configuration information like APN di
6. for updated settings to take effect MAKE FATBOX FINDABLE STEP 2 OF 3 REBOOT ROUTER mm Ouick Start To save and implement your LAN Dynamic DNS settings you 3G must reboot the router Go to Port Forwarding the Managementtaband teeme Dynamic DNS click on the Reboot Router dois gt Management button System Status Factory Reset Logout gt Reboot Router Your connection will drop and reset again with your new settings in place YOU SHOULD SEE Your connection will drop and reset You should see your FATBOX power down As your connection signal indicatior on steady resets The power LED oe will come on and your l YES Indicator will blink O O O indicators will also be on to indicate the strength of your signal first and then flash steadily Your signal Hin Y blink gt steady G1 FATBOX STEP S OF 3 TESTING FROM WAN INTERNET You should be able to substitute your DEVICE CONSOLE X ma I II I V for your internal one see your information gathering checklist from a PC outside your network Viewing a product at your office from home or vice versa and achieve the same result For example if your DNS Service is registered under myrouter dyndns org and your product uses port 81 for its web server you would browse to http myrouter dyndns org 81 Bl DYNAMIC DNS GUIDE END UPDATE LAN SETTINGS STEP 1 OF 3 CUSTOMIZE
7. telco Congratulations Your FATBOX is now set up Bl quick START GUIDE END G1 FATBOX CONFIGURING THE FATBOX ADDING A NEW ISSUE DEVICEA MAKE FATBOX UPDATE LAN ADVANCED 3G DEVICE LOCATION FINDABLE SETTINGS MANAGEMENT CONNECT UP PORT FORWARDING DYNAMIC DNS CUSTOMIZE YOUR MORE CONNECTION NETWORK OPTIONS For users who need the Whenever you connect a Unless you have both a Do you need to configure The reliability of your FATBOX to hook up to new device to your static and public IP your network settings FATBOX connection can remote terminals or FATBOX you want to tag address your devices can Customise settings such be toggled up or down devices this guides you its applications to a not be found from the as your default Gateway to either increase the inthe connection and set specific port so that world wide web Services and DNS server here robustiness of the up of your devices other devices can locate like Dynamic DNS DDNS network or create more it later helps resolve the issue by economical settings tracking public IP addresses ADDING A NEW DEVICE CONNECTING A KIOSK VEHICLE OR MOBILE TERMINAL on 7 7 Hi FATBOX G1 G FATBOX AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING NETWORK SWITCH DATA SERVER MOBILE TERMINAL POS TERMINALS TELEMETRY DEVICES CCTV CAMERAS DIGITAL SIGNAGES VEHICLES Dz E jan GSM i n NS FIREWALL ROUTER AER WORKSTATIONS MORE NETWORK DIAGRAMS CAN BE FOUND
8. O O O oem Z Mi x MANUAL EDITION 01 AUGUST 2015 G FATBOX AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING Creating quick versatile amp robust connectivity using cellular networks DESIGNED IN AUSTRALIA ASSEMBLED IN SINGAPORE CONIENIS 0 2 Uo 0 4 O 5 0 6 G1 ABILITY COMMON USES GETTING TO KNOW YOUR G1 ROUTER esses QUICK START GUIDE uu CONFIGURE FUNCTIONS SAFETY G1 FATBOX 03 04 05 Doe 12 Zo 24 25 COMMON USES G1 HSDPA gateway The FATBOX G1 provides stable and robust data connectivity gateway for remote and mobile applications Designed for succesful deployment of remote and mobile networked applications in demanding internet data connectivity applications requiring HSDPA 7 2Mbits sec or EDGE and GPRS Class 12 speeds RETRIEVE DATA Telemetry CCTV Backhaul SET UP INSTRUCTION QUICK START GUIDE PAGES 6 12 CONNECT DEVICES PAGES I3 e T9 LAN SETTINGS PAGES 20 21 3G SETTINGS PAGES 22 23 O O O O eo GI FATBOX AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING x ETH 0 ETH 1 G1 FAT BOX CONNECT MOBILE TERMINALS SET UP INSTRUCTION QUICK START GUIDE CONNECT DEVICES LAN SETTINGS 3G SETTINGS SET UP INSTRUCTION QUICK START GUIDE CONNECT DEVICES LAN SETTINGS 3G SETTINGS POS Terminals amp ATMs PAGES 0 12 PAGES 13 19 PAGES 20 21 PAGES 2 923 CONTROL REMOTE DEVICES Digital Signages Unmanned Vehicles PAGES Os 12
9. ON http amplified com au G1 FATBOX YOU NEED TO PREPARE Your router s internal IP address This is typically the same as the default gateway from the above information Your router s public IP address You can find this by visiting www whatismyip com Your router s username and password lf you do not know this information you will need to look in your product manual or contact your network administrator or internet service provider Your network s subnet mask You can also find these under Control Panel gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connection or your network adapter s name gt Properties gt Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Your product s username and password You will need the administrative username and password for your product so that you can log into it and make changes Existing forwarded ports or NAT entries from your router You need know your existing port forward and or NAT settings before adding new ones in order to avoid conflicts If you use point of sales software on your network you should call your vendor and make CERTAIN you have the settings and know how to avoid creating conflicts with them Failing to do so could threaten your ability to create new transactions for a significant period of time The default ports that your product uses You can find the default ports that you product uses in your usual manual ADDING A NEW DEVICE STEP TOF 2 CONNECT UP Connect your
10. al number username and password G1 FATBOX QUICK START GUIDE SE Or 7 INSERTING THE SIM CARD Remove the screws on the bottom Insert your SIM card into the mount provided Firmly screw the casing back of the casing G1 FATBOX OUICK START GUIDE ONU 7 ES lA AS SEP SX CONNECT UP LOG IN Connect your EAIBDA Wait for a few moments for your computer to register the device then open up your web browser we to pour devices in the recommend using Firefox or Chrome following manner TM i 5 Key in 192 168 168 1 into your URL tab We advise users to turn off their laptop s wireless connection to avoid the chance of any clashes in IP addressing during the log in process New Tab X lt e gt C 19236836843 a FATBOX l l AMPLIFIED You should see the following login page eth 0 i FATBOX CONSOLE xX e gt c i POWER CONNECTOR FATBOX G1 ADMINISTRATOR PC Username admin YOU SHOULD SEE steady The default user name is admin i Ma The default password is 12345 The power indicator on and the yes 9 Y TUM indicator go from J In flashing to steady flashing to steady 9 QUICK START GUIDE STEP 4 OF 7 CONFIGURE THE ROUTER You will automatically be taken to the Quick Start Page when you log in The settings in this page will enable your FATBOX to create a connection FATBOX G1 MENU OPTIONS Basic settings to setup your FATBOX G1 route
11. hat your device can be located within your network the next thing to ensure is that it can be found on the World Wide Web www Unless you have a Public and Static IP address from your service provider you will need to use a Dynamic DNS service found in the next page auo EMI GE CONSO gt CQ vE G1 FAI BOX x S PORT FORWARDING GUIDE END Q MAKE FATBOX FINDABLE STEP TOF 3 AUTOMATED IP TRACKING A Static and Public IP address is essential to getting your FATBOX contactable from the World Wide Web www Please ensure that the SIM card you obtain has a Public and not a Private IP Also Public IP addresses are severely limited so most operators often issue Public IPs that are dynamic changing rather than static If that is the case it s not a problem The FATBOX can be configured to run a DDNS service that automatically tracks dynamic Public IP addresses to create a similar condition as a Static and Public IP G1 FAT BOX FATBOX G1 MENU OPTIONS Dynamic DNS Settings a Key 1 here to enable a dynamic DNS capability Quick Start Enable hios sii mair rs dla O LAN MU LLL Key in your DNS Service Username 3c DNS Service Username your username leen Port Forwarding DNS Service Password your password ss uuu Dynamic DNS nies Update Management System Status Key in your DNS Service Password Logout Click to update settings to router A reboot will be required
12. ould be installed and operated by a trained personnel DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN ENVIRONMENTS CONTAINING POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE GASES OR LIQUIDS EXAMPLE GAS STATIONS AND CHEMICAL PLANTS AND EXPLOSIVE STORES Inadequate current or dips in voltage may cause the device to fail to connect to data services even if the LEDs are lighted up Supply over 30 VDC will damage the device Never remove or insert SIM card when device has PWR switched in ON position Damage caused to device or SIM in such case will not be warranted Do not reboot power down the device until the writing process is acknowledged as completed O O O O ceo Z Min x FATBOX AMPLIFIED ss 85 O60 ENGINEERING ETH 0 ETH 1 DC Website Email Address amplified com au support amplified com au Amplified Engineering Pty Ltd No 5 Turner Ave Unit 1 Bentley Technology Park Bentley Western Australia 6102 AUSTRALIA
13. r as a 3G HSPA internet access gateway for the LAN port LAN ethO and eth1 Port Settings Quick Start LAN LAN IP Address 3 LAN Netmask Port Forwarding Dynamic DNS 3G HSPA Cellular Settings Management APN tem Stat Sy pencils Username PAP CHAP only Logout Password PAP CHAP only SIM PIN Code if required only 182 TES 168 41 lord di 255 255 255 0 shew wwe your apn huuuumuuuu a Click to update settings to router A reboot will be required for updated settings to take effect YOU SHOULD SEE The power indicator on and the yes s indicator flashing Hn steadily es annunuuumua G1 FAT BOX Configure your LAN IP Address By default the address is 192 168 168 1 Configure your LAN Netmask By default it is 255 255 255 0 Key in the Access Point Name APN from your Service Provider It s something like telstra internet or tmobile Key in the Username and Password and PIN if required of your SIM card issued by your Service Provider QUICK START GUIDE DUERO OP RESTART THE NETWORK When you have finished updating your quick start settings click onto the Management tab You need to restart the network In order for the FATBOX to establish the changes You can do it simply by clicking the Reboot Router tab here R FATBOX G1 MENU OPTIONS Quick Start LAN 3G Port Forwarding Dynamic DNS tano gt Management System S
14. rop and reset again with your new settings in place STEP 3 OF 3 NEW LOGIN SETTINGS Quick Start LAN To access the FATBOX web 3G console now type in the Port Forwarding new LAN IP Address into LL Dynamic DNS your browser Sec Management ses Logout For example if you set System Status p y your new IP address as a 192 168 2 1 you will now access your login page via the following address http 192 168 2 1 YOU SHOULD SEE Your connection will drop and reset You should see your FATBOX power down As your connection resets The power LED will come on and your YES Indicator will blink first and then flash steadily Your signal indicators will also be on to indicate the strength of your signal signal indicatior on o O steady O 4 blink steady G1 FAT BOX FATBOX CONSOLE X e gt C tems v FATBOX G1 LOGIN Bl UPDATE LAN GUIDE END G ADVANCED 3G MANAGEMENT STEP TOI MORE CONNECTION OPTIONS CONNECTION ROBUSTNESS For applications that need greater fail safe reliability functions like PPP Keep alive Enable Reboot amp PING retries lets you toggle the robustness of your connections FATBOX G1 MENU OPTIONS Quick Start LAN Port Forwarding Dynamic DNS Management System Status Logout 3G HSPA Cellular Settings APN Username PAP CHAP only o Password PAP CHAP only SIM PIN Code if required only
15. tatus Logout System settings Username Password 12345 Update Factory Reset Reboot Router m HH EH HH HH HOEH HOS HO HO Hom 9 enunmuumummummi YOU SHOULD SEE Your connection will drop and reset You should see your FATBOX power down As your connection resets The power LED will come on and your YES Indicator will blink first and then flash steadily Your signal indicators will also be on to indicate the strength of your signal signal indicatior on O O steady O IO ae blink gt steady Key in your new Username Key in your new Password G1 FAT BOX You can also customize your own login profile on the Management Page Remember to keep a record of your changes where you can refer to later QUICK START GUIDE SLE OS REVIEW YOUR CHANGES Your session may time out as your network resets Hence to review your changes you will need to access the web console again at 192 168 168 1 Login with the Username and Password that you have set FATBOX CONSOLE X e gt C 192 168 168 1 w FATBOX G1 Username XXX Password XXXX LOGIN Your new changes should be reflected in the Quick Start Menu G1 FATBOX SERIOS TEST THE CONNECTION You can test the speed of your connection on http www speedtest net PSE Re Net x e gt C http speedtest net MES PING DOWNLOAD SPEED UPLOAD SPEED The speed of the connection is dependant on the
16. w Port Forwarding Rule Source Port Destination LAN IP Address Destination Port Service Add Could take up to 5 secs Click to update settings to router A reboot will be required for updated settings to take effect Single Port XXX or Rang of Ports XXX XXX 4 a Panas Current Port Forwarding Rules Index Source Port Destination IP Destination Port Protocol 01 800 192 168 168 2 80 UDP and TCP 02 1000 1200 192 168 168 3 1300 1400 UDP For Example G1 FAT BOX Please consult with the device manufacturer for details on what port s should be forwarded Some devices require more then one port to be forwarded in order for you to obtain all the features it has to offer For users who want DMZ you can key in 0 65535 in this option Key in the IP address of your device connecting to the FATBOX Key in the port number of the application in your connecting device The range of ports here must be the same as the source Select a Protocol to be used for your device Common options found are UDP TCP or Both In most cases you will need to select the protocol option TCP and UDP This will associate both protocols to the port s being forwarded In the first example if you access port 800 on the Fatbox 192 168 168 1 800 it will be directed to port 80 at the device that holds the IP address of 192 168 168 2 192 168 168 2 80 1000 1200 on the FATBOX G1 The second example displays ho
17. w a range of destination ports 1300 1400 on a device with IP address 192 168 1 3 can be accessed with a range of ports ISSUE DEVICE A LOCATION STEP 2 OF 3 REBOOT ROUTER To save and implement your Port Forwarding settings you must restart the network Go to the Management tab and click on the Reboot Router button Your connection will drop and reset again with your new settings in place YOU SHOULD SEE Your connection will drop and reset You should see your FATBOX power down As your connection resets The power LED will come on and your YES Indicator will blink first and then flash steadily Your signal indicators will also be on to indicate the strength of your signal MENU OPTIONS Quick Start LAN 3G Port Forwarding mom m m m m mum Dynamic DNS acid b Management System Status Logout signal indicatior on O 0 Factory Reset 2 Reboot Router steady Or a2 ae blink gt steady STEP 3 OF 3 TESTING FROM INTERNAL NETWORK LAN Open your internet browser and enter the IP address that you assigned to your product You should be looking at the login or default screen for your product Make sure to include the web server port If something other than port 80 you have assigned to you have your product For example if your product uses port 81 for its web server and has an IP address of 192 168 168 50 you would browse to http 192 168 168 50 81 Now t
18. ynamic DNS click on the Reboot Router IIS gt Management button Your connection will drop and reset again with your new settings in place YOU SHOULD SEE Your connection will drop and reset You should see your FATBOX power down As your connection signal indicatior on steady resets The power LED Sois will come on and your YES Indicator will blink O O O O first and then flash indicators will also be on to indicate the strength of your signal steadily Your signal li Y b blink steady System Status Factory Reset Logout gt Reboot Router A NOTE ON AUTOPING If you did not enable AUTOPING the green yes and red no are indication of your connection Note that having a green yes shows a live connection but this is different from being able to PING through If you enabled AUTOPING the YES and NO indicators will remain off and only beep green or red upon a send or a failure to PING G1 FAT BOX signal indicatior on steady O O O O O line X Y steady YES or NO indicates connection status signal indicatior on steady O O O lin x Y I YES or NO indicators will remain off and only beeps Green or Red upon PING send or failure Bl 36 SETTINGS GUIDE END Q3 SAFETY A SAFETY ALL CONDITIONS POWER SET UP SIM CARD CONFIGURING THE ROUTER G1 FATBOX All specialist electronic devices must be operated with due care to avoid damage or injuries and sh

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