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WiFi (iGS03W/iGS03M)
The 2.4G WiFi AP connection is used to configure the unit through web UI. iGS03 works as an
WiFi Access Point(AP) supporting DHCP. Users must connect to this AP to configure the unit.
Ethernet (iGS03E)
It supports 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX with HP Auto-MDIX. Through the Ethernet, the gateway
can bridge your BLE devices to the local TCP server or cloud server for management.
iGS03E is a DHCP client by default. To configure it, you have to connect it to a router with DHCP
enabled. The first thing is to find iGS03E’s IP address in this network so that you can get into it’s webUI
for configuration. If you don’t know the IP address, you may need to use some tool to find it.(For
example, “Fing” APP in Android & iOS. Join your smartphone or tablet with “Fing” in the same network.
And use it to scan all the devices in this network)
BLE
The BLE subsystem operates in listening mode. It collects the messages advertised by BLE
devices. These messages are then sent to the cloud server configured by the user.
iGS03 supports two BLE modes
1.
LE 1M PHY: including BLE4.2(Legacy)/BLE5, 1M in 100% duty cycle
2.
LE Coded PHY:
BLE5, 125K( long range) in 100% duty cycle
The default PHYMODE
is 1, LE 1M PHY mode.
Users can use webUI or telnet command to configure the mode.
GNSS (iGS03M)
The GNSS function is turned “off” by default. Users can use webUI to enable or disable GNSS.
For detail settings, use below telnet commands to manage the GNSS behavior:
GNSS ENABLE Enable/Disable GNSS, default off
GNSS FIXCOUNT Number of attempts for positioning, 0 indicates continuous positioning.
default 0
GNSS FIXRATE The interval time between the first and second time positioning, default 1 (1
second)
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