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Digital deep sea 4GXtream Product Handbook

Digital deep sea 4GXtream Product Handbook

3g/4g router

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  • Page 1 4GXtream 3G/4G ROUTER...
  • Page 2: Before You Start

    Wi-Fi reception in all areas of the boat. You should also consider the 7m coax cable length of the external 3G/4G Antennas, which should not be extended. It is better to locate the 4GXtream unit within the 7m limit of the supplied 3G/4G antenna cables, and then use a wireless repeater if Wi-Fi reception is poor in some areas of the vessel.
  • Page 3 Dimensioned Drawing Figure 1 - Dimensions Figure 2 - Connector Positions Figure 3 - Network Connectors + LEDs Product Handbook for 4GXtream V1.00 TEL + 44 1179 554474 www.digitalyacht.co.uk sales@digitalyacht.co.uk...
  • Page 4 LMR200 cables through to the Router/Modem unit. Screw the N-Type connectors from the two LMR200 antenna cables, to the 4GXtream – it does not matter which LTE antenna goes to which LTE connector.
  • Page 5 4GXtream wiring. The 4GXtream has a two-core power cable with a Red (+) and Black (-) wire. Be very careful to ensure that the correct supply voltage polarity is connected to the 4GXtream, as reverse polarity will damage the unit.
  • Page 6 Connecting to NMEA 2000 Network 4GXtream has an integrated NMEA 2000 interface that can receive NMEA 2000 data and convert it to wired and/or wireless NMEA data, that it transmits over its Local Area Network, via TCP. Multiple devices can receive this data by setting up a TCP data connection with IP Address = 192.168.1.1 and Port = 2000.
  • Page 7 No. of lit up LEDS Signal strength ≤ -111 dBm -110 dBm to -97 dBm -96 dBm to -82 dBm -81 dBm -67 dBm -66 dBm to -52 dBm ≥ -51 dBm Product Handbook for 4GXtream V1.00 TEL + 44 1179 554474 www.digitalyacht.co.uk sales@digitalyacht.co.uk...
  • Page 8 4GXtream login page appear (see Fig 5). Make sure you use the http:// pre-fix or your browser may try to do a web search. Figure 5 Now login to the 4GXtream by entering the default login password as below…...
  • Page 9 To change the default wireless network name and password of your 4GXtream, login to the web interface and click on the Network>Wireless menu options, which will take you to the page shown in Fig 7.
  • Page 10 Figure 7 As you can see, the 4GXtream creates both a 2.4GHz and a 5GHz wireless network. Both wireless networks are enabled by default and devices joining either wireless network are bridged together so they are on the same Local Area Network (LAN).
  • Page 11 4GXtream which is not always easy or practical. Once the Network Name and Password have been entered, click the “Save & Apply” button and the 4GXtream will apply the new settings and reboot. Due to the network name change, your wireless device will be dis-connected, so wait for the new wireless network name to appear in your Wi-Fi scan list (50-60 secs) and connect to it using the new password.
  • Page 12: Normal Operation

    You can then turn ON the interface you want to use for internet connection and turn OFF the other two connections. The WAN connection is the wired WAN socket on the 4GXtream and if you have one of our WL510 Long Range WiFi systems, this is how it will be connected.
  • Page 13 Figure 11 If you want to monitor the performance of the 4GXtream, go to Status>Realtime Data and you will see the page shown in Fig 12 or if you want to monitor how much data you are using go to Status>Mobile Usage.

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