Contents 1 Device Decription 1.1 Start/Stop Button 1.2 Charging the InvizBox Go 1.3 Using the InvizBox Go as a charger 1.4 Wi-Fi LED display 2 First Connection to the InvizBox Go 2.1 Starting the Invizbox Go 2.2 Connecting to the Invizbox Go 2.3 Accessing the InvizBox Go interface...
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Page 4 Section 5.8 Reboot Page 5.9 Wireless Page 5.10 DHCP and DNS Page 5.11 Basic Mode Link 6 Networking Management 6.1 Supported Networks and Encryptions 6.2 Storing and Reconnecting to Networks 7 Troubleshooting/Support...
• a battery shaped LED display to let you know the battery state 1.3 Using the InvizBox Go as a charger On the other side of the InvizBox Go casing you will find a USB port. This port is used when you're using your InvizBox Go as a charger.
• On most devices, you will need to open a browser and go to http://inviz.box • Some devices are unable to access that URL, if it is the case for you, you will then need to go to http://10.153.146.1 At any stage, you can access the InvizBox Go administration interface using http://inviz.box...
This section will help you complete the Installation Wizard which is a once off process on your InvizBox 3.1 Welcome Page In this page, you have to accept the User Agreement by ticking the box and then click on the "Let's Go" button to proceed with the rest of the installation wizard.
3.2 Hotspot Page In this page, you have to choose the name of the Wi-Fi hotspot that your Invizbox Go is going to create (to use in the same way as the Wi-Fi you've just connected to which was called Invizbox-Go-Setup). The default proposed network name is "Invizbox-Go".
After having selected your network of choice, you will be prompted to enter its password (unless the network was "Open" which meant that there is no password required) Once you have chosen a network and entered the password for it, click Next to go to the next wizard page.
In this page, you have to enter your VPN username and password. Your username and password have been provided to you either by email or on a card within your Invizbox Go packaging. If you're unsure what your username is, it looks like your email address and ends with "@invizbox"...
Section 3.5 VPN Location Page Page 11 3.5 VPN Location Page In this page, you have to choose the location which you want your VPN connection to use. For example, the default is in Paris/France which means you will appear as if you are located in France when browsing the internet.
In this page, you have nothing to do. The page will remind you that the Invizbox Go is restarting and will use the name you selected in the first page of the wizard which means that you will have to reconnect to that particular network once your device has fully rebooted.
Once you have completed the Installation Wizard (see previous section if you haven't), it becomes simpler to use the InvizBox Go 4.1 Authorization Required (Login Page) Now that you have set up your InvizBox Go (using the Installation Wizard), you will be required to login in order to reach the administration interface.
4.2 Basic Mode Menu When you first login to the InvizBox Go administration interface, you will find that you can navigate to different pages using a menu (collapsible if you're using a small screen such as a phone, in which case you will have to click the menu button first).
4.3 Status Page The Status page is quickly going to become your "go to" page as it will provide you with a way to quickly understand in which state your InvizBox Go is. It will also provide you with quick acccess links to the most used configuration changes (such as connecting to a network, getting to a Captive Portal, changing VPN Location or changing Privacy Mode).
VPN account and select your VPN Location. • Tor: this is a mode where the Invizbox Go will connect to the internet through te Tor network. If you want to configure it further, you will have to go into Expert Mode •...
Page 18 Section 4.5 Logout Link 4.5 Logout Link This is a link that when clicked will log you out of your current session in the administration interface. 4.6 Expert Mode Link This is a link that will enable the Expert Mode Menu and therefore give you access to those advanced configuration pages.
Section 5 Expert Mode Page 19 5 Expert Mode If you want to set some more advanced settings or get access to more advanced features (i.e. also risk getting your device in a non working state - no worries, it's always recoverable with a reset!). You can switch to the Expert Mode from the menu.
• Connections - This will graph the currently active network connections 5.3 Tor Configuration Page This page is found in the InvizBox Go section and can be used to configure Tor. There are four sections in that page: 5.3.1 Tor Status The Tor status section allows you to: •...
Hotspot Page). To enable/disable SSH access to your InvizBox Go, you can administer the dropbear settings here. To simply enable SSH access (port 22 with password authentication), just click the Add button in the "Dropbear Instance" section of the page and Save.
6 Networking Management 6.1 Supported Networks and Encryptions The InvizBoz Go will only be able to scan and connect to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks (5GHz networks are not supported). The InvizBox Go will always choose psk-mixed and ccmp when setting up its hotspot.
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