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BatteryPoE AT2 Manual v1.8
Hardware Overview
 Router Power Button on Top
 48v and 24v buttons on front of unit
 LCD screen to tell you current, status
 Light on top
 Power Over Ethernet LAN Port
 USB-C Charging system 2A
 USB Power Out 2A
 Optional 5 GHz Access Point
Quick Start
 Press the voltage you need to power your CPE
 Use a short CAT5 cable to go between the LAN port on the BatteryPoE AT2 and the CPE.
 Connect to
BatteryPoE
 IP address should come from CPE (if you are configured for DHCP on your wireless device), or you
will need to statically configure it.
 Connect to your CPE using web/winbox or installation application.
Normally there is no need to login to the BatteryPoE, unless you wish to do some kind of special
configuration, things like change VLANs, SSIDs, security etc. Most of the time the unit will be
completely pass-though, and transparent bridging. Most manufacture applications prefer this.
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SSID "shop.gevaelettronica.it"
email@gevaelettronica.it
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  • Page 1  Optional 5 GHz Access Point Quick Start  Press the voltage you need to power your CPE  Use a short CAT5 cable to go between the LAN port on the BatteryPoE AT2 and the CPE.  Connect to BatteryPoE SSID “shop.gevaelettronica.it”...
  • Page 2 Features:  1.5-inch TFT RGB display  Passive Power Over Ethernet Device, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, Cambium, etc.  Switchable 24V and 48V - 30W PoE.  Will power up 802.3at/af devices using 8 wires  WiFi 2.4 GHz - Optional 5GHz AC Module ...
  • Page 3 Hardware Top Features 1. LAN Port + PoE 2. Reset Button 3. USB-C Power Input 4. Power Button 5. LED Light 6. USB with Power Out Front Buttons/Leds The Pwr led tells you if the router is powered on. The Battery light will blink if the unit is low on charge or charging, it will be solid if the unit is finished charging.
  • Page 4: Top Button

    Functions Top Button This is the button on the top of the unit, next to the LAN and Power In port.  One click – Turn on AT2 WiFi Router  One click – Turn off WiFi Router  Fast Double click – Turn off AT2 PowerBank (Not PoE) ...
  • Page 5 Timeout If the PoE out is on and the power is lower then 2W, unit turns off after 2 minutes. If only WiFi is on, it turn off after 15 minutes. You can remove this timeout from configuration. (Special Functions) Display The LCD displays a number of items, the battery level, Current PoE Voltage going out the POE Ethernet port and the milli-amp...
  • Page 6: Default Configuration

    To Connect to the device and change options, you can connect via web browser via http://192.168.1.69 or SSH to the same IP address. The default Address: 192.168.1.69 Username: root password: geva To Automate the Preperation of CPEs On the BatteryPoE AT, through ssh connection: /root/CpConf.sh daemon for CPE configuration /root/OnCpScript.sh...
  • Page 7: Web Interface

    Web Interface You can access the web interface by browsing to 192.168.1.69. The username is “root” and password “geva” shop.gevaelettronica.it email@gevaelettronica.it...
  • Page 8: Speed Test

    Speed Test You can run Speed Test from device to Internet. Set right gateway & DNS before, on Network, interface. shop.gevaelettronica.it email@gevaelettronica.it...
  • Page 9 Status The tight menu gives you the status page. This includes, overview, Firewall, routes, logs, processes and graphing. The Status page gives you Hardware, Firmware versions and uptime. The network section tells you what is in-use and connected to the device. shop.gevaelettronica.it email@gevaelettronica.it...
  • Page 10 Interface / Bridge Under Network  Interfaces, you have the option to configure new interfaces and/or edit the existing. The default should be LAN, this is a br-lan bridge group. shop.gevaelettronica.it email@gevaelettronica.it...
  • Page 11 By clicking edit, you can edit the LAN interface, this will bring up the following menu options: Here, you have options to select what protocol you wish, this could be used on the ethernet or any other interface. The default option is static address, where the br-lan is statically configured. shop.gevaelettronica.it email@gevaelettronica.it...
  • Page 12: Dhcp Server

    Other options include; PPP, DHCP Client, or PPPoE. I would always recommend that you bring up the default interface stactially as well as upon boot. NOTE, there is options here that can render the device not reachable, and then a factory reset would be the only option.
  • Page 13 This section under status, gives you the wireless access point, SSID and encryption as well as the channel of radios0, this is the 2.4 GHz radio built into the BatteryPoE AT2. The radio1 would be if you have added the optional 5 GHz module into the unit.
  • Page 14 In advanced settings at the top, you can select your country you are operating in, therefor it will keep the power levels to the max your country supports. NOTE, if you have legacy 802.11b devices, you will need to check the box to allow 802.11b devices, else you can uncheck this. Please test to verify you are not using a legacy device.
  • Page 15 Securing Wireless Under Network  Wireless  Wireless Security, you have options to select what security mode you wish to operate in. WPA2-PSK is the recommended. You will enter your network key under KEY Isolating Clients If you wish, you can click advanced settings under your wireless interface and select the check box to isolate clients.
  • Page 16 Firewall shop.gevaelettronica.it email@gevaelettronica.it...
  • Page 17: Change Password

    Change Password To Change the BatteryPoE ATs default password, go to System  Administration. Here you can change the default password. shop.gevaelettronica.it email@gevaelettronica.it...
  • Page 18: Dhcp And Dns

    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate 0.00-9.02 106 MBytes 99.1 Mbits/sec receiver geva@PC: iperf3 -c 192.168.1.69 Connecting to host 192.168.1.69, port 5201 5] local 172.20.207.228 port 37390 connected to 192.168.1.69 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr Cwnd 0.00-1.00...
  • Page 19: Upgrading Firmware

    3 available solutions 1. USB  Up to 4GB capacity, formatted FAT32, firmware “BatteryPoE_at2.bin” a. Plug in USB, PowerOff, press Reset. b. Power-On BatteryPoE AT2 c. During Startup the Firmware will be updated. 2. Use the Reset Button a. Press Reset Button b.
  • Page 20: Special Functions

    Special Functions On the HTML menu: System / Startup / Local Startup Made change you need: echo AutoOff=YES > /dev/ttyS0 Enable Auto WiFi Off, Turning the PoE Off (Default) Disable Auto WiFi Off, Turning the PoE Off echo AutoOff=NO > /dev/ttyS0 Enable Auto WiFi On, Turning the PoE Off (Default) echo AutoOn=YES >...
  • Page 21 Appendix: Cat5 Pinout Cambium Cable This cable Is for those cambium CPEs that require reversed power pins. It is available on shop.gevaelettronica.it Below is a chart of the Cambium CPE Reversed Power Pin Out V cable, for LAN speed test This cable allows you to Power your CPE and plug a LAN cable into your device for Ethernet Speed testing, eliminating the need for the Wireless Access Point.
  • Page 22 Cable for Intracom Telecom Left standard B Right brown white brown blue white green green white blue orange orange white shop.gevaelettronica.it email@gevaelettronica.it...

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