USER GUIDE SKYUS 100BSeries Skyus 160 LTE / 160S LTE SKYUS 100B SERIES USER GUIDE 1
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Contents Contents....................................................................................................................................................3 1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................... 7 Overview................................................................................................................................................... 8 Key Features...............
Top Banner.........................................................................................................................................24 Side Menu...........................................................................................................................................25 Skyus Device...................................................................................................................................... 25 Mobile Network...............................................
MAC Filter............................................................................................................................................... 71 Notes on Blocking Devices............................................................................................................... 71 LAN...........................................................................................................................................................73 IPv4..................................................
Power................................................................................................................................................. 92 OS Support......................................................................................................................................... 92 Regulatory Information.........................................................................................................................93 Wireless Communications......................................
Introduction Overview Description Indicator LEDs SKYUS 100B SERIES USER GUIDE 7
Overview ThecompactSkyus 100B Seriesisa cellulargateway (cloud-enabled cellularmodem and router) designedtosupportnumerousIndustrialIoTusecasesinbothfixedandmobileenvironments.With LTE connectivity, the Skyus 100B Series router provides features that are purpose-built for IoT. Cloud connectivity to IoT ConnectTM enables remote device/fleet/deployment management.
Description Front View Back View Bottom View The battery compartment, SIM sockets, and device labels are located on the bottom of the device.
Indicator LEDs The Skyus 100B Series router has three LEDs that verify status, signal, and connectivity.
Installation and Getting Started Installation Overview System Requirements Installing aSIM Card Installing the Battery Connecting Antennas MountingPrecautions andGuidelines Mounting the Device Powering the Device Connecting your Device Connecting to the Web UI GettingSupport SKYUS 100B SERIES USER GUIDE 11
Installation Overview This chapter provides system requirements and instructions for installing and getting your Skyus 100B Series up and running.
Installing a SIM Card To insert the SIM card: 1. Open the battery door on the bottom of the device and, if installed, remove the battery. 2. Slide the SIM socket retainer to the unlocked position and lift it. 3. Insert the SIM card into the appropriate slot in the orientation shown. 4. Press the retainer down and move it to the locked position. 5. Replace the battery and the battery door.
Installing the Battery To install or remove the backup battery: 1. Remove the battery door on the bottom of the device. 2. Install or remove the battery. NOTE: The battery will only fit into the device in the correct orientation. 3. Replace the battery door. ConnectingAntennas Finger tighten the appropriate antennas for your desired configuration. At minimum, connect antennas to CELL 1 and CELL 2 ports. NOTE: Recommended torque is 5 in-lbs (56 N-cm).
Mounting Precautions and Guidelines Asyoudeterminethemountinglocationandpreparetoinstallthedevice,besuretoheedthe following precautions and guidelines: Locate the router in an area free from liquids, dust, and extreme temperatures. If it is possible for thedevicetoexperiencecontactwithfluids,extrememechanicalshock,orextremethermal conditions(outsideofthethermalspecslistedinthisUserGuide),youruntheriskofdamaging the device and/or the battery.
In line-of-sight to wireless devices Near the computers or other devices that communicate with the router On an upper floor (if applicable) NOTE: When using multiple points of access, use different radio frequency channels for adjacent access points. We recommend leaving 5 spaces between channels (e.g. 1 and 6, or 3 and 8).
4. Installthe deviceonto thescrewusing Hole1andslide the deviceallthe wayonto the slot of Hole 1. 5. InstallascrewintothemountingsurfacethroughHole2.Tightenscrewto5in-lbs.toensurea snug fit. Take caution to ensure the device will be installed level. 6. Install the final screw into the mounting surface through Hole 3. Tighten screw to 5 in-lbs. to ensure a snug fit. MountingwithDouble-SidedTape You can mount your device using double-sided tape. Use 3M VHB or similar tape to install the device.
Powering the Device Youcanpower your deviceusing anexternalpower source. When apower sourceis connected, the Skyus 100B Series powers up automatically. When loaded with an active SIM, it maytake up to two minutes for the device to power up and register on the cellular network. To power on the device using an external power source: Connect the device to a power source. This can be a 4 pin connector, USB, or Ethernet, see Connecting your Device.
Connecting your Device You can connect your Skyus 100B Series device in multiple ways: Connecting via Ethernet Connecting via USB Connecting via Wi-Fi Connecting via Bluetooth Connecting viaEthernet To connect using Ethernet: 1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the device to the host system. 2. Connect the device to a power source. Ifthe host system offersPoE or PoE+, the devicecanbe poweredby the host system and pass traffic via Ethernet.
WithUSBOTG,theSkyus100BSeriescanpowertheexternaldeviceusingUSB2.0(5VDC@1A), but the Skyus 100B Series device must be plugged into power using the 4 Pin connector. ThissituationisusefulwhenconnectinganexternalUSBmodem(e.g.SkyusDS,SkyusDS2,or Skyus SC) for failover and/or load balancing. Connecting viaWi-Fi NOTE: This method is only available on select models. To connect using Wi-Fi: 1. Ensure the Skyus 100B Series router is powered on. 2.
CAUTION: This initiates a restart and may change the current Wi-Fi settings, breaking all existing connections to this router and disconnecting you from the Web UI. Getting Support Documentation for your Skyus 100B Series router is available online. Go to www.inseego.com/supportdocumentation. For additional information and technical support, email Technical Support at technicalsupportus@inseego.com or call Customer Support (Toll Free) at 1-877-698-6481.
Software Configuration Logging In Home Page Managing Bluetooth Sensors Managing Connected Devices Configuring GPS Managing Settings Accessing Messages Viewing Info About the Router GettingHelp SKYUS 100B SERIES USER GUIDE 22
Logging In 1. On the device connected to your Skyus 100B Series router, open any web browser and go to http://my.skyus/ or http://192.168.1.1. The sign in screen appears. 2. EntertheAdminpassword.Bydefault,thisisthepasswordprintedonthelabelonthebottom of the router. The Home page appears. NOTE: You can set up a separate Wi-Fi password in Settings > Wi-Fi Hotspot (see Wi-Fi Hotspot Tab), but that is different from the Admin password, which is for this Web Interface.
Home Page The Skyus 100B Series Home page is the local gateway to configuring and managing your router. It displays current router and mobile network status, lists currently connected devices, provides an event log, and offers links to other pages with option settings. After logging in, you will automatically be taken to the Home page. Fromany other page, clickon theHome iconfromthenavigation paneon theleft ofthe screento return to the Home page.
Battery: The percent of battery life and charging status Sign Out: The Sign Out drop-down. Side Menu Eachpage in theSkyus 100B SeriesWebInterfaceincludes amenu onthe left,which you canuseto returnto the Home page or jump to other screens. The current screen is indicated by a blue bar.
Network Name: The cellular carrier network (for example, Verizon Wireless or AT&T) Technology: The cellular technology (for example, LTE or 3G) Time Connected: The cumulative time connected Received: The cumulative amount of data received for the current 24 hr period Transmitted: The cumulative amount of data transmitted for the current 24 hr period IPv4 Address: The Internet IP address assigned to the router IPv6Address:Theglobal IPv6addressfor therouter (blankifIPv6isturnedoff oris notsupported by the cur
Managing Bluetooth Sensors To manage Bluetooth sensors, select Bluetooth Sensors from the Web UI side menu. The Bluetooth Sensors page appears. NOTE: This feature is only available for Bluetooth enabled models. Bluetooth Sensors Page Usethis pagetoenable Bluetooth scanningandallow Bluetooth sensorsto connectto your Skyus 100B Series router. Bluetooth UsetheON/OFFslider to enableordisableBluetooth. Details intheBluetoothpagearehidden when turned off; all details are displayed when turned on.
Type: The type of the sensor. Battery: The battery charge level of the sensor. Signal Strength: The signal strength of the sensor. UsetheEditbuttontoupdateeditabledetailsofpairedsensors,suchasNameandType. Use the Unpair button to unpair the sensor from your Skyus device.
Managing Connected Devices On the Web UI Home page, the Connected Devices section lists all devices currently connected to your Skyus 100B Series router, along with the connection type they are using and their IP Address. To manage connected devices, select Connected Devices from the Web UI side menu. The Connected Devices page appears.
Connected Devices Page ThispageprovidesdetailsabouteachdeviceconnectedtotheSkyus 100BSeriesandallowsyouto edithow devicenames appear inthe WebUI. You canalso blockor unblocka devicefromInternet access. Connected Devices This table lists all devices connected to the Skyus 100B Series: Device: This is usually the hostname set on the connected device. In rare cases, the hostname may be unavailable. Edit: Click onthe Edit icon to change the name of a deviceas itappears in the Skyus 100B Series Web UI.
Configuring GPS The Skyus 100B Series router incorporates a GPS receiver. The GPS receiver can determine your current location,oftenevenindoors.Currentlocationinformationcanbesharedwithconnecteddevicesby using the Local Streaming feature on the Local tab. ToconfigureGPS,selectGPSfromtheWebUIsidemenu. The GPS page includes two tabs: Status Tab Local Tab StatusTab Usesettingsonthistabtoenableordisable GPSandto viewcurrentlocationandthecurrentstatusof your GPS connection.
Status ThecurrentstatusofyourGPSconnection.IftheGPSreceiverhasnotyetobtainedafix(locations),a Searching status appears. When searching, the device is making the connection to satellites in order to populateGPSdata.Onceafixhasbeenobtained,thefollowinginformationisdisplayedandaGoogle map appears to visually indicate the current location. Latitude: Latitude for the last location fix. Longitude: Longitude for the last location fix. Speed: Speed the device is traveling at.
LocalTab Use this tab to enable Local GPS streaming. Turn on local GPS: Check this box to turn on local GPS. Port number: The port number used by the driver software on your computer to establish a connectionto your Skyus 100BSeries router and obtain GPS data. Unless thereis agood reasonto do so, you should not change the port number. Acceptable port values are between 1024 and 65535.
Managing Settings To change system settings, select Settings from the Web UI side menu. Usethe Settings page to configureand programyour device. When you are done configuringyour device, you can save your current settings as a template for future use to back up your device if needed. The Settings page includes four tabs: Wi-Fi Hotspot Tab Device Tab Mobile Network Tab Advanced Tab Wi-Fi HotspotTab Use this tab to adjust the Wi-Fi settings for your device.
Wi-Fi Use the ON/OFF slider to allow Wi-Fi devices to connect to this router, or not. Settings Wi-Finame(SSID): Enter a Wi-Finame (SSID) to set upor changethe Wi-Finame. The namecanbeup to 28 characters long. Security: Select an option for Wi-Fi security: WPA2Personalis themost securemethod ofWi-Fi ProtectedAccessand should beused if possible. WPA/WPA2 Personal can be used if some of your older devices do not support WPA2.
NOTE: Leave the Bandwidth at the default setting unless you experience interference with other Wi-Fi devices. If you experience interference, try lowering the Bandwidth setting to reduce the interference. 802.11 Mode: Specify which 802.11 protocol is to be used when the 5 GHz band is active. Channel: Select Automatic or specify a Wi-Fi channel to use. NOTE: Selecting the appropriate channel will help reduce signal loss when near another Wi-Fi device.
Device Tab Use this tab to configure device-specific settings, including resetting the Admin password for your device.
Admin Password Sub Tab This page allows you to change the Admin Password and to set security options related to the Admin Password. The Admin Password is used to sign in to the Skyus 100B Series Web Interface. Important: ItiscriticalthatyouchangetheAdminpasswordfromthedefaulttokeepthedevice and your network secure. To change your Admin password: 1. Enter the Current Admin password and click Continue. The Admin Password sub tab appears.
Preferences SubTab Use this page to turn off the hardware reset button, enable/disable LEDs and the Ethernet Port, and set user preferences such as language and date/time formats. Use the Allow Reset Button ON/OFF slider to turn off the hardware reset button. This ensures that devicesettings cannot be reset to factory default by using the reset button on the bottom of the router. Device Preferences Stealth Mode: Check this box to turn off the indicator LEDs on the router.
NumberFormat:Choosetheformatfordecimalnumbers(usingaperiodorcommaasthedecimal point). Select your display choices and click Save Changes to update settings.
USB Serial Sub Tab IfyouhaveconnectedaUSB/serialportadaptorandaserialportdevicetotheSkyusrouter,youcan use this page to remotely access the serial port device. Remote access to USB Serial Port Check the Enable Remote Access box to enable the remote TCP connection to the device’s USB/serial port. You can use Telnet or a similar application to establish this connection. NOTE: You cannot make changes to the following fields unless this box is checked.
Stop bits: Select 1 or 2 stop bits to end a packet, as used by the serial device. Flow control: Select the option of how the packets will be controlled used by the serial device: None, XON/XOFF, Hardware. Select your choices and click Save Changes to update settings.
Accelerometer SubTab Use this page to enable and configure accelerometer settings. Accelerometer settings are typically used in mobile (automotive) environments. General Check the Enable Accelerometer box to turn on the accelerometer. NOTE: The following settings apply regardless of the mode selected (Motion detection or Driver behavior). G Range: Specify the gravity (G) force range. This is the maximum value that can be recorded accurately. The wider the range, the less accurate the readings will be.
Qualityfactor:Specifiestheaccuracyofcalibrationneededpriortocompletionofthecalibration process. NOTE: This is similar to a % confidence level for auto-calibration. If set to 75, then calibration isconsideredcomplete when the devicecalculates that thereis a 75% probability that iscorrect. Valuesbelow25%arenotallowedbecausetheresultswouldbeunreliable.Ahighernumberwill enable a more accurate calibration, but it will take longer to complete the calibration process.
If you select Driver behavior as the Mode, configure the fields for Braking, Acceleration, Right Turn, Left Turn, Vertical, and Magnitude (a change in any direction). You can specify a Threshold for each of thebehaviorsthatwilltriggeranevent(canbeusedtocreatealarmsthroughIoTConnect).Youcan also define Set Time, Clear Time, and Max Time. NOTE: Auto-calibration must be enabled for the Skyus device to determine which direction is forward, so that vehicle motion can be measured correctly.
Clear Time: The amount of time, in milliseconds, before an event is cleared. When an event is triggered, it lasts until the Max Time value is reached, or until the Clear Time has elapsed without any furtherreadingsabovethethreshold.Aneweventcannotbetriggereduntilthepreviouseventhas been cleared. Max Time: The amount of time, in seconds, an event can last. If readings above the Threshold value persist after this amount of time, a new event is triggered. NOTE: A single change can trigger multiple events.
Backup and Restore Sub Tab Usethissub-tabtocreateadeviceconfigurationfilethatcanbeusedtobackupandrestoreyour custom settings. You can also restore all settings to the factory default values. Backup TobackupcurrentSkyus100BSeriessettingstoafileonyour computer,enter your Adminpassword in the Skyus Admin Password field. The default Admin password is printed on the bottom of the router.
NOTE:Thebackupfilecannotbeeditedorviewedonthedownloadedsystemoronanyother device. This file can only be restored for this model of Skyus router, and settings can only be viewed or changed using the Web UI. Restore CAUTION: Restoring settings (uploading a configuration file) changes ALL of the existing settings to match the configuration file. This may change the current Wi-Fi settings, breaking all existing connections to this router and disconnecting you from the Web UI.
Mobile Network Tab UsethistabtomodifythemobilenetworksettingsonyourSkyus100BSeriesrouter. The Mobile Network Tab contains three sub tabs: Carrier Settings Sub Tab Carrier Connection Settings Sub Tab Manual DNS Sub Tab Carrier Settings Sub Tab UsethispagetomodifythecarriersettingsonyourSkyus100BSeriesrouter.Youcansetupmultiple schedules for SIM usage for each SIM. Cellular Data By default, cellular data is turned on. To turn off cellular data, move the ON/OFF slider to OFF.
SIM switch schedule active MovetheON/OFFslidertoONtoactivatetheSIMswitchscheduleslistedunderTimeschedule.Use the Add new schedule button to create schedules. Network Settings Active: Select a SIM to be active or to set a time schedule for that SIM. Status: The current status of the SIM. Carrier: The cellular carrier associated with the SIM. CurrentAPN:TheAccessPointName(APN)currentlyusedtoconnecttothecellularnetwork associatedwiththeSIM.TheAPNispre-configuredand,inmostcases,shouldnotbechanged.
Add new schedule Button NOTE:Selectthe SIMonwhichyouwant to setascheduleintheActivesettingabovebeforeselecting the Add new schedule button. Select this button to create a new schedule. You can create multiple schedules for each SIM. The Add new schedule dialog box appears. Week day: Use the drop down to choose a day of the week for the schedule. Carrier:The SIMon whichyou aresetting aschedule. TochangetheSIM, closethis dialog and select the correct SIM in the Active section above.
Carrier Connection Settings Sub Tab Use this page to modify the ping settings on your Skyus 100B Series router. Ping schedule Ping frequency: The number of minutes between pings. Number of retries: The maximum number of ping retry attempts. Ping retry time: The length of time of ping retry attempts. Ping Address Primary address: The address of the primary server to ping. Use the Ping test button to test. Secondaryaddress:Theaddressofthesecondaryservertoping.UsethePingtestbuttontotest.
Manual DNS Sub Tab By default, the Skyus 100B Series router will automatically select the proper Domain Name Server (DNS). However, this page allows you to select a manual DNS. To turn on Manual DNS: 1. Check the Turn on Manual DNS box. 2. Entertheappropriaterequiredaddress(IPv4orIPv6)intheDNS1IPAddressfield.Thisaddressis required. 3. Enter the appropriate optional address (IPv4 or IPv6) in the DNS 2 IP Address field. This field can be left blank. 4. Click SaveChanges.
Advanced Tab Advanced settings are intended only for users with advanced technical knowledge. For information about the Advanced Settings page, go to Chapter 4, “Advanced Settings” on page 69.
Accessing Messages To access messages, select Messages from the Web UI side menu. The Messages page appears. Messages Page This page displays text messages sent to your device. These are typically messages from your service provider and cannot be replied to, so no reply feature is provided. Messages Countersatthetopofthescreenindicatethenumberofunread(new)messagesandthetotalnumber of messages. Messages are listed in order of date. Unread (new) messages are indicated by an icon.
Viewing Info About the Router OntheWebUIHomepage,theMobileNetworksectionshowscurrentstatus informationaboutyour router and mobile network. Toviewmoredetailedinformationaboutyourrouteranditsuse,selectAboutfromtheWebUIside menu.
CurrentStatus Tab Use the Current Status tab to view Internet status, Wi-Fi hotspot information, and internet session details. Internet Status Status: Indicates whether your router is Connected or Disconnected.
IPv4 IPv4 Address: The Internet IP address assigned to the router Mask: The network mask associated with the IPv4 address. Gateway: The gateway IP address associated with the IPv4 address. DNS: The Domain Name Server currently used by this device. IPv6 IPv6Address:Theglobal IPv6addressfor therouter (blank ifIPv6is turnedoffor isnot supportedby the current network connection or carrier). ViewInternet Sessions Select the View Internet Sessions button to see detailed information on internet activity.
Data Usage Tab Use the Data Usage tab to view details about data usage or to reset the data counter and settings. Estimated DataUsage Thissectionmayvaryaccordingtoyourplan.Itcontainsagraphicalrepresentationofdatausage. Information is displayed for the current reporting period (starting from the Cycle start date you set), unless you use the Reset Data Counter button. Data used: An estimation of the amount of data used during the current reporting period.
Device InfoTab This page presents useful information that will be needed in the event Support is required. Manufacturer: The manufacturer of this router. Model: The model name and number for this device. Radio technologies supported: The radio technologies supported by your Skyus device. This refers to the Skyus 100B Series router and not the mobile network. IMEI:TheIMEI(InternationalMobileEquipmentIdentity)forthisdevice.
Wi-Fi FW version: The version of the firmware (software) currently installed for the Wi-Fi component. Web UI version: The version number for the Web Interface. PRI version: The configuration version currently applied to this device.
Diagnostics Tab Theinformationpresentedonthispageistypicallyonlyneededfortroubleshootingandtechnical support. If you need to contact Support, please record this information and be ready to share it with your Inseego Support Representative. Modem Phone number (MDN): The phone number assigned to the Skyus device. This changes when the SIM is changed. IMEI:TheIMEI(InternationalMobileEquipmentIdentity)forthisdevice.Thisisa15or17digitcode usedto uniquely identify an individual mobile stationon aLTEnetwork.
The following fields are filled when the LTE network is Available. Network operator: The name of the LTE network. Signal strength: The strength of the LTE signal, measured in dBm. Higher absolute values indicate a strongersignal,forexample:-80dBmisastrongersignalthan-90dBm.NOTE:LTEsignalstrengthis typically lower than 3G signal strength. SNR: SNR (Signal-to-noise ratio) measures signal quality. Higher values indicate a better signal. Band: Indicates the band used for the current LTE connection.
LogsTab Usethis tabifyou areexperiencingissueswithyourdevice.Logginganissue isthebestwaytoidentify a root cause. Turn on logs: Check this box to enable logging. When checked, the log information appears below. Deletesystemlog:Usethis drop-downtoselecthowlongthelogdataisretained. NOTE:Theoldest data is deleted when the log is full, regardless of this setting. Click Save Changes. MobileNetworkLog:Selectthisbuttontoviewloginformationregardingconnectionstothemobile network.
Software Update Tab Software updates are delivered to the Skyus 100B Series router automatically over the mobile network. This tab displays your current software version, last system update information, and allows you to check for new software updates. Current Software Software Version: The version of the software currently installed on your Skyus 100B Series device. Check for New System Update Checkedforupdate:ThedateandtimetheSkyusrouterlastcheckedtoseeifanupdatewas available.
System UpdateHistory Click the System Update History link to view details of the last updates (up to 20) that have been downloaded and installed to this device. If no updates have been installed, this section will display the current software version.
Support Tab If you need Support for your Skyus 100B Series device, use the Support tab to visit https://www.inseego.com/support. Getting Help Select the question mark (?) in the upper right hand corner of a page to view Help on that topic.
Advanced Settings Overview Firewall MAC Filter LAN Port Filtering Port Forwarding IPPT Remote Management VPN SKYUS 100B SERIES USER GUIDE 68
Overview The Advanced Settings pages are intended for users with technical expertise in the area of telecommunication and networking. WARNING! ChangingtheAdvancedsettingsmaybeharmfultothestability,performanceand security of the Skyus 100B Series router. Advanced settings are available when you select Settings from the Web UI side menu, then select the Advanced tab.
Firewall The Skyus 100B Series firewall determines which Internet traffic is allowed to pass between the router and connected devices and protects your connected devices from malicious incoming traffic from the Internet. The firewall cannot be turned off. Use the Firewall tab to adjust the general security level of the firewall, designate a specific device to receive all traffic, and set up specific firewall rules. VPN Passthrough Tousethe VPNPassthrough,ensurethe ON/OFFslideris ON.
Click Save Changes. MAC Filter The MAC filter allows only selected devices to access the Skyus 100B Series network. By default, MAC filter is turned OFF. Use this tab to turn the MAC Filter ON and specify device access. To use the MAC filter, select the device(s) from the device list that you want to be allowed to connect to the network and move the ON/OFF slider to ON. CAUTION: Turning on MAC filtering immediately disconnects all devices that are not included in the filter from the network.
To use this method, go to theConnected Devices page and click the Block button next to the device. Permanently block a device from connecting to your router’s network. Use the MAC Filter. When blocking devices, the following information applies: Devices blocked with Connected Devices > Block are blocked from the network, even if the MAC Filter is on and the device is enabled for the MAC Filter.
LAN This tab provides settings and information about the Skyus 100B Series router's local area network (LAN). For this device, the LAN consists of this device and all Wi-Fi and Ethernet connected devices. IPv4 IP Address: The IP address for this device, as seen from the local network. Normally, you can use the default value. SubnetMask: The subnet mask network setting for the Skyus 100B Series router. The default value 255.255.255.0 is standard for small (class "C") networks.
Start DHCP Address Range at: The start of the IP address range used by the DHCP server. If the IP is seton theclient device,usean IPaddressoutside of this DHCPrange; ifthe IPaddressisset using an IP reservation,itwillusuallybeinsidethisrange.NOTE: Onlyexpertusersshould changethissetting. DHCPAddress Range: The IP address range usedby the DHCP server. ToensurethataconnecteddevicewillalwaysbeallocatedthesameIPAddressbytheSkyus100B Seriesrouter,clicktheReservedIPAddressesbutton.
Port Filtering Port Filtering allows you to block outgoing Internet connections and permit only selected applications to access the Internet. Traffic is identified by port numbers. Some applications are pre-defined. You can define additional applications if you know the details of the traffic used and generated by the applications. Port Filtering To turn on port filtering, move the ON/OFF slider to ON. To turn off port filtering, so that any application can connect to the Internet, move the slider to OFF.
Applications Select the applications you want to be able to access the Internet and click Save Changes. The following table provides port numbers and protocol information for each port filtering application listed.
NOTE: If the application uses a single port instead of a range, type the same value for both the Start Port and the End Port. Protocol: Select the protocol used by the port range from the drop-down list (TCP, UDP, or both). Delete: Check this box to delete a custom application. NOTE: Click on the Port Filtering tab again to remove deleted custom applications from view on the screen. Click Save Changes to save any changes made to the custom applications.
Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows incoming traffic from the Internet to be forwarded to a particular computer or device on your Wi-Fi network. Normally, the built-in firewall blocks incoming traffic from the Internet. PortforwardingallowsInternetuserstoaccessanyserveryouarerunningonyourcomputer,suchasa Web, FTP, or Email server. For some online games, port forwarding must be used in order for the games to function correctly.
Port Forwarding To turn on port forwarding, move the ON/OFF slider to ON. To turn off port forwarding, so that any application can connect to the Internet, move the slider to OFF. Port Forwarding Applications Check the box next to each Port Forwarding application that you want to allow. If you want to limit service for an application to a single connected device, enter the IP address of the target device in the application’s IP Address field. Click Save Changes.
Custom Applications Youcanadduptotencustomapplications.Oncedefined,theseapplicationscanbeturnedonandoff the same way as pre-defined applications. Add a Custom Application: Use this button to add a new row to the custom applications list. On:CheckthisboxifyouwanttheapplicationtobeabletoaccesstheInternet(enablingport forwarding). App Name: Enter a name for the custom application. IP Address: If you want to limit service for the application to a single connected device, enter the IP addressofthetargetdevice.
IPPT Usethis tab toenable IPPassthrough onyour Skyus 100B Seriesdevice. IPPassthrough enables you to assign a public IP address to a device connected on your network. IP Passthrough TurnonIPPassthrough:Checkthe boxto enable IPPassthrough. This willenable thefirstdevice detected on the specified interface to obtain the IP address assigned by the mobile network. NOTE: When IPPT is turned on, all other devices will lose internet access. IPPT Interface: Select an interface from the drop-down.
Remote Management Remotemanagementallows youtoenabletheSkyus100BSeriesrouter tocommunicatetoIoT Connect. IoT Connect is a cloud platform product that provides 360 degree visibility and secure accessibility into your deployment from a single platform. NOTE: By default, the remote connection to IoT Connect is not active. To turn it on, move the ON/OFF slider to ON. RemoteServer Connection State: A report on your router’s connection to the IoT Connect server.
ServerPort:Thisstaticvalueisprovidedtoshowwhichportyourrouterisusingforcommunication with IoT Connect. Server Password: The password that was used to register your Skyus 100B Series device. NOTE: Editing this field can affect your ability to utilize IoT Connect services. Traffic type: This static value is provided to show that the router is communicating via Inseego's protocol. ExcludeGPS: Checkthis boxif you do not want the Skyus 100BSeries router to send GPS information to the IoT Connect server.
VPN UsethispagetoestablishatunnelconnectiontoanOpenVPNserverandroutealltrafficonconnected devices through the tunnel. Auto-Connect VPN When the Auto-connect VPN ON/OFF slider is ON, the VPN tunnel will automatically be established whenever an internet connection is made. When OFF, the VPN connection must be established manually. VPN Connection Connection status: The status of the VPN connection. Connection time: The amount of time the VPN connection has been established.
Accessories Included Accessories Optional Accessories Power Cable USB Cable and Adapter SKYUS 100B SERIES USER GUIDE 85
Included Accessories Your Skyus 100B Series router may include the following accessories. These items are also available for individualpurchaseifneeded. Toorder anaccessory, contact your Inseego salesrepresentative.
SKU: SK160SAP-ACR Skyus 160S LTE Gateway, AC Accessory PN Whip Antennas ANT-00007 Backup Battery 40123117 120 VAC Power Cable CBL-00005 Optional Accessories The following accessories are optional. These items are available for individual purchase if needed. For more information or to order an accessory, contact your Inseego sales representative.
Pin # AC Power Cable DC Power and IO Cable 1 Power Power 2 Ground Ground 3 Power (Tied to Power) Ignition Sense 4 NA (Not Pinned) GPIO SKYUS 100B SERIES USER GUIDE 88
USB Cable and Adapter Skyus 100B Series devices can be powered by USB when connected to a powered host deviceor when connected using a USB to AC adapter. The following are sold as an optional accessory. USB Cable (CBL-00003) USB 2.0 A to USB Micro-B, 1.5 m USBACAdapter(ACC-00028) 120 VAC 1.
Product Specifications and Regulatory Information Product Specifications Regulatory Information Wireless Communications Limited Warranty and Liability Safety Hazards Installation and Operating Instructions SKYUS 100B SERIES USER GUIDE 90
Product Specifications Device Product: SK160NE SK160AP SK160SNE SK160SAP Model Number: SKG1EM7455 SKG1EM7430 SKG1EM7455 SKG1EM7430 SKU: SK160NE-DCR (Mobile/Remote Install) SK160NE-ACR (Fixed Install) SK160AP-ACR (Fixed Install) SK160SNE-ACR (AC Power) SK160SAP-ACR (AC Power) Chassis: Ruggedized Reinforced Plastic Dimensions: 118 x 98 x 33 mm (4.65 x 3.85 x 1.31 in) Weight: 250 g (8.
Technology Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 b/g/n/ac) up to 20 clients* GNSS: aGNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo), NMEA or TAIP Protocol, SUPL 2.0 Support, Local UDP and Remote Streaming Networking: Port Forwarding/Filtering, VPN Support, IP Passthrough, MAC Filtering, Serial over USB, etc. UserInterface: SkyusWeb UI (https://my.skyus/ or192.168.1.
Regulatory Information PRODUCT: SKYUS 160NE, SKYUS 160AP MODEL NUMBER: SKG1EM7455, SKG1EM7430 FCC ID: PKRISGSKG1EM7455 IC ID: 3229A-SKG1EM7455 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION NOTICE (FCC - UNITED STATES) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.inseego.com/support/ Notice: The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at least 20cm from human body. The device operates on the 5150‒5350 MHz frequency range. It is restricted indoor environment only. This product can be used across EU member states.
(FR) l'énoncé suivant la déclaration suivante doit être incluse dans toutes les versions de ce document fourni à un oem ou intégrateur, mais ne devrait pas être distribuées à l'utilisateur final. ce dispositif est destiné aux intégrateurs de oem. voir le document de subvention d'équipement d'autres restrictions.
Limited Warranty and Liability Inseego Corp. warrants for the 12-month period immediately following receipt of the Productby Purchaser thatthe Productwill befree fromdefectsin material andworkmanship under normal use. THESEWARRANTIESARE EXPRESSLYIN LIEU OF ALLOTHERWARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING,WITHOUTLIMITATION,ALLIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOF MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE.
NOTE: This product is intended for restricted access whereby access is controlled through the use of a means of security (for example, key, lock, tool, badge access) and personnel authorized for access have been instructed on the reasons for the restrictions and any precautions that need to be taken. Thisdeviceisdesignedtobeconnectedtoagroundedpowersource.Thesocket(outlet)supplied with a grounded supply source, in order to maintain the security provided by a grounded power source to the device.
While operating a vehicle Thedriveroroperatorofanyvehicleshouldnotoperateawirelessdatadevicewhileincontrolofa vehicle. Doing sowill detract from the driver or operator's control and operation ofthat vehicle.In some countries,operating suchcommunicationsdeviceswhileincontrolofavehicleisanoffense. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Electricalandelectronicdevicesaresensitivetoelectrostaticdischarge(ESD).
Glossary SKYUS 100B SERIES USER GUIDE 102
Glossary 4G LTE—Fourth Generation Long Term Evolution. LTE is a standard for wireless data communicationstechnologyandanevolutionoftheGSM/UMTSstandards.ThegoalofLTEisto increase the capacity and speed of wireless data networks using new DSP (digital signal processing) techniques and modulations that were developed around the turn of the millennium.
HTTP —Hypertext Transfer Protocol. An application-level protocol for accessing the World Wide Web over the Internet. IEEE—Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. An international technical/professional society that promotes standardization in technical disciplines. IMAP— Internet Message Access Protocol. An Internet standard protocol for accessing email fromaremoteserverfromemailclients.IMAPallowsaccessfrommultipleclientdevices. IMEI — International Mobile Equipment Identity.
POP3—Post OfficeProtocol 3. A protocolin whichemail is receivedand heldfor you by your Internet server until you download it. Port—A virtual data connection used by programs to exchange data. It is the endpoint in a logical connection. The port is specified by the port number. PortForwarding—Aprocessthatallows remotedevicestoconnecttoa specificcomputer within a private LAN. PortNumber— A 16-bit number used by the TCP and UDP protocols to direct traffic on a TCP/IP host.
Telnet — A user command and underlying TCP/IP protocol that allows a user on one computer to log into another computer that is part of the same network. TTY —Text Telephones (TTY), also known as Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD), are used by the deaf, hard–of–hearing, and individuals with speech impairments to communicate.