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Sigfox Access Station Nano
NAP-Series
The Nano Access Point (NAP) is the perfect solution for Sigfox radio indoor coverage extension.
It is a standard performance base station supporting uplink with -105dBm sensitivity and downlink
with 99% success rate up to 1000 meters in free path loss conditions, assuming Sigfox
Ready devices with 14dBm ERP.
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  • Page 1 The Nano Access Point (NAP) is the perfect solution for Sigfox radio indoor coverage extension. It is a standard performance base station supporting uplink with -105dBm sensitivity and downlink with 99% success rate up to 1000 meters in free path loss conditions, assuming Sigfox Ready devices with 14dBm ERP. Remote solution sigfox...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents General Information Activation / Configuration How to Configure the Web Regular Installation How to use Web UI NAP Configuration LTE Configuration WAN Setup Primary WAN Setup Secondary LAN Configuration NAP Client List Wi-Fi Configuration Wi-Fi Configuration Security Administration Menu...
  • Page 3: General Information

    General Information NAP is a gateway equipment that comes in three versions. These are categorized by the capability of internet connection. NAP3 connects the Sigfox cloud platform to an wired Ethernet cable or through Wi-Fi connection. NAP5 features a built-in Cellular module which supports LTE Cat M1 as a default capability.
  • Page 4 Before You Start This quick start guide will take you through the few steps required to connect and start using your station. Prepare the following to Access Station Micro System •Internet connection: either by Ethernet port or compatible LTE Cat-M1 •In case of using Ethernet network: Ethernet cable CAT5e or above, shielded F/FTP, SF/UTP, SF/FTP •In case of using LTE M1 : Micro SIM card registered with mobile operator...
  • Page 5 Package Contents Device USB-C Power Adapter & Transform Plugs Gift Box Screw Wall-mount Bracket 4 Taptite & 4 Tapping Screws are included. 4 Wall-Plugs are included. Ethernet cables are not provided. Screwdrivers are not included; regular size is required.
  • Page 6 Interface Sigfox Antenna LTE Antenna USB C Power port Reset Button Ethernet WAN port Ethernet LAN port Power line breakaway prevention groove SIM Card port (*Unscrew the SIM card access door) LED Display 2 antennas* for NAP-5 and NAP-7 1 antenna for NAP-3 *Two antenna config, includes one for Sigfox, the other for LTE...
  • Page 7 External Antenna Config 2 antennas* for NAP-5 and NAP-7 1 antenna for NAP-3 *Two antenna config, includes one for Sigfox, the other for LTE LED Description Name Status Meaning Power is normal No power or abnormal condition Connected to Sigfox Cloud successfully CLOUD Failed to connect to Sigfox Cloud LTE Connected to peer...
  • Page 8 Powering the Station Connect the USB C Power port to the power adapter and plug the adapter to a power outlet. Insert the electric wire into the power cord separation prevention groove to prevent the power cord from being easily disconnected from the USB port during use. Station will boot up automatically.
  • Page 9 LTE Connection For NAP-5 / NAP-7 In case of using LTE M1 remove the cover of the SIM card port on the bottom of the station. Unscrew SIM card port. Slide the SIM socket cover in the Open direction, and then lift the socket cover up wards.
  • Page 10: Activation / Configuration

    Activation / Configuration By default, the station is setup for automatic DHCP connection. Check the Support Section of this guide if you need to reconfigure the Ethernet or LTE network settings. The Access Station NAP is ready and operational as soon as the boot up is done, the connectivity established. This should take less than 1 minutes in normal temperature conditions.
  • Page 11: How To Configure The Web

    How to Configure the Web Step 1. Connect the station to PC Connect the Ethernet cable to the station’s Ethernet LAN port. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to PC. In Windows 11, go to Start > Settings > Network & internet > Ethernet Choose your Ethernet adapter and click V to show detail options.
  • Page 12: Regular Installation

    Step 2. Find IP assignment and click Edit Select “Automatic (DHCP)” and Save Regular Installation Step 1. Run Web browser and connect to http://192.168.1.1:8899/ Step 2. Enter Username & Password rsadmin Default Username : rsadmin0000!! Default Password : Default Username & Password is the same for all the NAP Devices Recommend to change them for your security You can change them in Administration Management menu...
  • Page 13: How To Use Web Ui

    How to use Web UI After successfully connecting to the Web the below will appear. You can get NAP status information, and also configure NAP through the Web UI.
  • Page 14: Nap Configuration

    NAP Configuration NAP Status Information : Shows various information for Sigfox service...
  • Page 15 GNSS Coordinates Specify the latitude & longitude value of GNSS Coordinate value can be obtained from the mobile application provided by Remote Solution or google map by user.
  • Page 16: Lte Configuration

    LTE Configuration Here shows the current status of LTE modem APN Settings(LTE setting) In LTE settings -> Connection menu Select pre-defined APN or Enter custom APN...
  • Page 17: Wan Setup Primary

    WAN Setup Primary DHCP configuration. In case of using DHCP Select WAN Connection Type: Wired(DHCP) Click Apply “In the case of NAP-7, Multi-Backhaul (LTE, Ethernet, Wi-Fi) function is provided, but if you want to connect two or more backhauls at the same time, you need to set up primary and secondary backhaul.
  • Page 18 Static IP configuration WAN Connection Type: Wired (Static IP) Enter IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS address Click Apply WAN Connection Type: LTE Click Apply...
  • Page 19 WAN Connection Type: WiFi(STA) “Before selecting WiFi(STA), you have to configure STA mode first in the Wi-Fi Settings -> STA menu.”...
  • Page 20 WAN Setup Secondary Select Enables Secondary WAN: ON Select WAN Connection type: DHCP/Static/LTE/WiFi(STA) *Note: You have to select different type with above (LTE or WiFi(STA)) If you enable secondary WAN, NAP will monitor network status with check period & IP1/1P2 address When primary or secondary WAN communication failure, NAP will switch to alternative WAN Click Apply...
  • Page 21: Lan Configuration

    LAN Configuration If LAN IP address and WAN IP address have the same subnet you need to change LAN IP address and DHCP server settings Default LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1 Enter new LAN IP address and DHCP Server settings. LAN IP address and DHCP Server’s Start IP Address &...
  • Page 22: Nap Client List

    NAP Client List Client list connected to NAP NAP shows the list of the client which is connected to NAP through the LAN or WiFi...
  • Page 23: Wi-Fi Configuration

    Wi-Fi Configuration Select Wi-Fi On/Off: Wi-Fi AP mode On or Off Note) Default WiFi AP function is “OFF” you can change “ON” to use WiFi AP function To improve security for WiFi AP, you have to change default Pass Phrase more complex in Wi-Fi Settings ->...
  • Page 24: Wi-Fi Configuration

    Wi-Fi Configuration Select Wi-Fi On/Off: Wi-Fi AP mode On or Off Network Mode: 11b/g/n or mixed mode Network Name(SSID): Enter SSID of AP mode, Default is “Sigfox_NAP” to hide SSID Check Hidden Frequency (Channel) : Select specific channel number or Auto Select 5) Click Apply...
  • Page 25: Security

    Wi-Fi Configuration Security Select Security Mode Disable: Open, No security (not recommended) WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK/WPAPSKWPA2PSK : WiFi Protected Access 4) WPA Algorithm: TKIP/AES/TKIPAES, TKIPAES means support TKIP or AES 5) Pass Phrase: Enter password to access Wi-Fi 6) Key Renewal Interval: WPA group rekey interval, default is 3600 sec 7) Click Apply Station List NAP shows the list of STAs which are connected to...
  • Page 26: Administration Menu

    Administration Menu Login Information Management, Language: Select English or Korean Default Username: rsadmin, Default Password: rsadmin0000!! Default Username & Password is the same for all the NAP Devices Recommend to change them for your security...
  • Page 27 Firmware Upgrade Upload Firmware, NAP support firmware update in Web UI For updating new firmware Click “Choose File” button Select firmware image file and open it Click Open Click Apply...
  • Page 28 Upload Firmware After writing firmware image to internal flash memory, NAP will reboot automatically Wait for 2 ~ 3 mins to reboot and reconnect to Web UI 8) Check the S/W Version in System Information to confirm firmware update success...
  • Page 29 Load Factory Defaults All configurations are restored to factory default settings NAP will reboot automatically, Wait for 2 ~ 3 mins to reboot and reconnect to Web UI Statistics NAP shows memory usage...
  • Page 30 Debugging Mode – Access Log NAP shows access log for Web UI Access Log...
  • Page 31 Thank you Remote solution sigfox...

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