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THE MANUAL
Creating quick, versatile &
robust connectivity using
cellular networks.
EDITION 01.1 / FEBRUARY 2016
DESIGNED IN AUSTRALIA. ASSEMBLED IN SINGAPORE.

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  • Page 1 THE MANUAL EDITION 01.1 / FEBRUARY 2016 Creating quick, versatile & robust connectivity using cellular networks. DESIGNED IN AUSTRALIA. ASSEMBLED IN SINGAPORE.
  • Page 2 G1 ABILIT Y (COMMON USES) 0 2. GET TING TO KNOW YOUR G1 ROUTER 04 - 05 0 3. QUICK START GUIDE 06 - 12 0 4. CONFIGURE FUNC TIONS 13 - 23 0 5. SAFET Y 0 6. CONTAC T AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING...
  • Page 3: Common Uses

    FATBOX COMMON USES CONNECT CONNECT YOUR OFFICE MOBILE TERMINALS Remote or Temporary o ce Set Ups POS Terminals & ATMs SET UP INSTRUCTION SET UP INSTRUCTION QUICK START GUIDE pages 6-12 QUICK START GUIDE pages 6-12 LAN SETTINGS pages 20-21 CONNECT DEVICES pages 13-19 3G SETTINGS...
  • Page 4: Led Colors

    FATBOX ABOUT THE HARDWARE LED COLORS green Device powered up 3G STRENGTH “NO’ ‘YES’ POWER INDICATOR INDICATOR INDICATOR* INDICATOR* INDICATOR green ‘Yes’ Status ‘No’ Status only for upcoming GPS expansion yellow Connection poor option green Connection good 3G ANTENNAE ANTENNAE POWER &...
  • Page 5: Technical Specification

    FATBOX ABOUT UPGRADES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION G1 UPGRADE OPTIONS Operating System Linux 3.3.X running on Qualcomm Atheros 400MHZ MIPS32 CPU ANTENNAE Base Station Antenna Firmware upgrade over Ethernet TCP Frequency Polarization Wireless Cellular HSDPA 7.2M downlink and 800/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz Vertical Interface 384K uplink (850/1900/2100) Max Power...
  • Page 6 FATBOX QUICK START GUIDE ESTABLISH A CONNECTION Eg. For o ce ADSL backup APP SERVER WORKSTATIONS NETWORK SWITCH FIREWALL ROUTER FATBOX G1 CUSTOMERS SUPPLIERS...
  • Page 7: What You'll Need

    FATBOX QUICK START GUIDE WHAT YOU’LL NEED IN THE BOX YOU NEED TO PREPARE FATBOX SCREWDRIVER CAT5 CABLE POWER CABLE ANTENNAE SIM CARD ADMINISTRATOR PC Together with your Di erent antenna Please ensure that the SIM FATBOX you will options are o ered. card to be used has PIN need information The table on page...
  • Page 8: Inserting The Sim Card

    FATBOX QUICK START GUIDE STEP 1 OF 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.
  • Page 9 FATBOX QUICK START GUIDE STEP 2 OF 7 STEP 3 OF 7 CONNECT UP LOG IN 3G ANTENNAE Connect your Wait for a few moments for your computer to register the device then open up your web browser (we FATBOX to your recommend using Firefox or Chrome).
  • Page 10: Configure The Router

    FATBOX QUICK START GUIDE FATBOX G1 Con gure your LAN IP Address. By default the address is 192.168.168.1 MENU OPTIONS Basic settings to setup your FATBOX G1 router as a 3G/HSPA internet access gateway for the LAN port. STEP 4 OF 7 Con gure your LAN Netmask.
  • Page 11 FATBOX QUICK START GUIDE FATBOX G1 You can also customize Key in your new MENU OPTIONS System settings your own login pro le Username STEP 5 OF 7 on the Management Quick Start Page. admin Username 12345 Password RESTART THE Remember to keep a record of your changes Port Forwarding...
  • Page 12: Test The Connection

    FATBOX QUICK START GUIDE STEP 6 OF 7 STEP 7 OF 7 REVIEW YOUR CHANGES TEST THE CONNECTION You can test the speed of your connection on Your session may time out as your network resets. Hence to review your changes http://www.speedtest.net/ you will need to access the web console again at “192.168.168.1”.
  • Page 13 FATBOX CONFIGURING THE FATBOX ADDING A NEW ISSUE DEVICE A 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 The reliability of your...
  • Page 14 FATBOX ADDING A NEW DEVICE MOBILE TERMINAL (POS TERMINALS/ TELEMETRY DEVICES/ YOU NEED TO PREPARE CCTV CAMERAS/ DIGITAL SIGNAGES/ VEHICLES) Your router’s internal IP address CONNECTING A This is typically the same as the “default gateway” from the above informa- KIOSK, VEHICLE OR MOBILE TERMINAL Your router’s public IP address...
  • Page 15 FATBOX ADDING A NEW DEVICE STEP 1 OF 2 STEP 2 OF 2 CONNECT UP LOG IN 3G ANTENNAE Connect your device to the G1’s eth(1) port. Wait for a few moments for your computer to register the device then open up your web browser (we recommend using Firefox or Chrome).
  • Page 16: Port Forwarding

    FATBOX ISSUE DEVICE A LOCATION FATBOX G1 Please consult with the device manufacturer for details on what port(s) should be forwarded. Some devices require more then one port to be MENU OPTIONS Port Forwarding STEP 1 OF 3 forwarded in order for you to obtain all the features PORT it has to o er.
  • Page 17: Reboot Router

    FATBOX ISSUE DEVICE A LOCATION STEP 2 OF 3 STEP 3 OF 3 REBOOT ROUTER TESTING FROM INTERNAL NETWORK (LAN) MENU OPTIONS System settings Quick Start Username To save and implement your Open your internet browser XXXX Password Port Forwarding settings you and enter the IP address that must restart the network.
  • Page 18 FATBOX MAKE FATBOX FINDABLE FATBOX G1 Key ‘1’ here to enable a dynamic DNS capability MENU OPTIONS Dynamic DNS Settings Enter in your DDNS server (eg. dyndns.org) Quick Start Enable 0- Disabled 1- Enabled STEP 1 OF 3 Enter in the host name with which you have DDNS Service Used THE UPDATED registered the DDNS service...
  • Page 19 FATBOX MAKE FATBOX FINDABLE STEP 2 OF 3 STEP 3 OF 3 REBOOT ROUTER TESTING FROM WAN (INTERNET) MENU OPTIONS System settings Quick Start Username You should be able to To save and implement your DEVICE CONSOLE substitute your XXXX Password Dynamic DNS settings you registered DNS...
  • Page 20 FATBOX UPDATE LAN SETTINGS FATBOX G1 MENU OPTIONS LAN (eth0) Port Settings STEP 1 OF 3 CUSTOMIZE Con gure your LAN IP Address. By default the address is 192.168.168.1 Quick Start YOUR LAN IP Address 192.168.168.1 NETWORK LAN Netmask 255.255.255.0 Con gure your LAN Netmask.
  • Page 21 FATBOX UPDATE LAN SETTINGS STEP 2 OF 3 STEP 3 OF 3 REBOOT ROUTER NEW LOGIN SETTINGS MENU OPTIONS System settings Quick Start Username To save and implement your To access the FATBOX web XXXX Password Port Forwarding settings you console now, type in the must restart the network.
  • Page 22 FATBOX ADVANCED 3G MANAGEMENT FATBOX G1 You can choose the FATBOX to restrict operation on MENU OPTIONS 3G/HSPA Cellular Settings STEP 1 OF 2 only select protocol of either UMTS or GPRS. MORE The ‘UMTS Prefered’ option allows the FATBOX to Quick Start your_apn CONNECTION...
  • Page 23 FATBOX ADVANCED 3G MANAGEMENT STEP 2 OF 2 REBOOT ROUTER A NOTE ON AUTOPING MENU OPTIONS System settings Quick Start Username To save and implement your XXXX Password Dynamic DNS settings you signal indicatior on steady If you did not enable must reboot the router.
  • Page 24 FATBOX SAFETY ALL CONDITIONS All specialist electronic devices must be operated with due care to avoid damage or injuries and SAFETY should 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.
  • Page 25 THE CONTACT Website: ampli ed.com.au Email: support@ampli ed.com.au Address: Ampli ed Engineering Pty Ltd No. 5 Turner Ave, Unit 1 Bentley Technology Park Bentley, Western Australia 6102 AUSTRALIA...

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