AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING G1 FATBOX User manual

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

G1 ABILITY (COMMON USES)
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR G1 ROUTER
QUICK START GUIDE
CONFIGURE FUNCTIONS
SAFETY
CONTACT AMPLIFIED ENGINEERING
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CONTENTS
G1
FATBOX
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COMMON USES
G1
FATBOX
3
CONNECT
YOUR OFFICE
Remote or Temporary oce Set Ups
SET UP INSTRUCTION
QUICK START GUIDE
LAN SETTINGS
3G SETTINGS
pages 6-12
pages 20-21
pages 22-23
SET UP INSTRUCTION
QUICK START GUIDE
CONNECT DEVICES
LAN SETTINGS
3G SETTINGS
pages 6-12
pages 13-19
pages 20-21
pages 22-23
SET UP INSTRUCTION
QUICK START GUIDE
CONNECT DEVICES
LAN SETTINGS
3G SETTINGS
pages 6-12
pages 13-19
pages 20-21
pages 22-23
SET UP INSTRUCTION
QUICK START GUIDE
CONNECT DEVICES
LAN SETTINGS
3G SETTINGS
pages 6-12
pages 13-19
pages 20-21
pages 22-23
RETRIEVE
DATA
Telemetry
CCTV Backhaul
CONNECT
MOBILE TERMINALS
POS Terminals & ATMs
CONTROL
REMOTE DEVICES
Digital Signages
Unmanned Vehicles
GSM
NET

LED COLORS
Device powered up
‘Yes’ Status
‘No’ Status
Connection poor
Connection good
N.A
green
green
red
yellow
green
N.A
ABOUT
THE HARDWARE
G1
FATBOX
4
POWER & OPERATING CONDITIONS
POWER
OPERATING
TEMPERATURE
12-24VDC @ 0.3-0.15A
nominal
110-230VAC power
adaptor provided
In casing
-0°C to +40°C
On board level
-0°C to +50°C
Frame Dimensions
L: 100mm
B: 76mm
H: 17.7mm
GPS
ANTENNAE
GPS
INDICATOR
3G STRENGTH
INDICATOR
“NO’
INDICATOR*
‘YES’
INDICATOR*
top
frontside
only for upcoming
GPS expansion
option
bottom
3G ANTENNAE
POWER
INDICATOR
ETH:0 PORTRESET PIN ETH:1 PORT POWER CONNECTOR
pages 6-12
pages 13-19
pages 20-21
pages 22-23
pages 6-12
pages 13-19
pages 20-21
pages 22-23

UPGRADES TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
ABOUT
G1
FATBOX
5
G1 UPGRADE OPTIONS
ANTENNAE Base Station Antenna
Polarization
Vertical
Height
477mm +10
Mounting
1) Wall Mount or
2) Pole Mount
Frequency
800/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz
Max Power
50W
Impedence
50Ohm
OTHER OPTIONS
Cable Length
1) 50cm or
2) 200cm
For industrail applications
that require the FATBOX
to be securely xed,
the FATBOX can be ordered
with attached mounting
brackets.
MOUNTING
BRACKETS
Operating System
Wireless Cellular
Interface
LAN Interface
Networking
Functions
Linux 3.3.X running on
Qualcomm Atheros
400MHZ MIPS32 CPU
Firmware upgrade over
Ethernet TCP
HSDPA 7.2M downlink and
384K uplink
(850/1900/2100)
EDGE and GPRS Class 12
(850/900/1800/1900)
RX Diversity on
HSDPA/UMTS (850/2100)
2 x 10/100BaseT (Bridged
with DHCP server)
Dynamic DDNS (using
DYNDNS.ORG) to map IP
addresses
Port forwarding of single
ports or range of ports to
your devices
Automatic PING on retries
failure to reboot router in
dicult networks
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GSM
NET
QUICK START
GUIDE
ESTABLISH A
CONNECTION
G1
FATBOX
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CUSTOMERS
SUPPLIERS
NET
GSM
APP SERVER
Eg. For oce ADSL backup
WORKSTATIONS FIREWALL ROUTER FATBOX G1NETWORK SWITCH

QUICK START
GUIDE
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
G1
FATBOX
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IN THE BOX
FATBOX SCREWDRIVER CAT5 CABLE POWER CABLE ANTENNAE SIM CARD ADMINISTRATOR PC
YOU NEED TO PREPARE
Please ensure that the SIM
card to be used has PIN
disable and HSUPA, EGPRS
or GPRS data plans
enabled.
You will need to check with
your Network Operator for
conguration information
like APN, dial-number,
username and password.
Together with your
FATBOX you will
need information
of the IP Address
of your Default
Gateway and DNS
Server.
Dierent antenna
options are oered.
The table on page
5 helps you to
choose the right
type for your
application.

QUICK START
GUIDE
STEP 1 OF 7
INSERTING THE
SIM CARD
G1
FATBOX
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4R7
WWAN
EU850D
IC: XXXXX-EU850D
CE0976
IMEI: XXXXXXXX-XXXXXX-X
FCC ID:
XXXXXX-EU850D
4R7
WWAN
EU850D
IC: XXXXX-EU850D
CE0976
IMEI: XXXXXXXX-XXXXXX-X
FCC ID:
XXXXXX-EU850D
Remove the screws on the bottom
of the casing.
Insert your SIM card into the mount provided. Firmly screw the casing back.

STEP 2 OF 7
CONNECT UP
STEP 3 OF 7
LOG IN
QUICK START
GUIDE
G1
FATBOX
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New Tab
192.168.168.1
FATBOX CONSOLE
192.168.168.1/cgi-bin/FATBOX
3G ANTENNAE
ADMINISTRATOR PC
POWER CONNECTOR
Wait for a few moments for your computer to register the device then open up your web browser (we
recommend using Firefox or Chrome).
Key in “192.168.168.1” into your URL tab. (We advise users to turn o their laptop’s wireless connec-
tion to avoid the chance of any clashes in IP addressing during the log in process).
You should see the following login page:
The default user name is: admin
The default password is: fatbox12345
Log in.
Connect your
FATBOX to your
devices in the
following manner.
(note: the pasword may be 12345 in some boxes)
The ‘power indicator’
on and the ‘yes
indicator’ go from
ashing to steady.
eth(0)
steady
ashing to steady
YOU SHOULD SEE
FATBOX G1
Username
Password
LOGIN
admin
fatbox12345

STEP 4 OF 7
CONFIGURE THE
ROUTER
QUICK START
GUIDE
G1
FATBOX
You will automatically
be taken to the Quick
Start Page when you
log in.
The settings in this
page will enable your
FATBOX to create a
connection.
FATBOX G1
MENU OPTIONS Basic settings to setup your FATBOX G1 router as a 3G/HSPA internet access gateway for the LAN port.
LAN (eth0) Port Settings
LAN IP Address
LAN Netmask
Default Gateway
DNS Server
3G/HSPA Cellular Settings
APN
Username (PAP/CHAP only)
Password (PAP/CHAP only)
SIM PIN Code (if required only)
Quick Start
LAN
3G
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
Management
System Status
Logout
Update
192.168.168.1
255.255.255.0
your_apn
Congure your LAN IP Address. By default the
address is 192.168.168.1
Congure your LAN Netmask. By default it is
255.255.255.0
Enter in the IP Address of your default gateway.
Enter in the IP Address of your DNS Server.
Key in the Access Point Name (APN) from your
Service Provider. It’s something like “telstra.internet”
or “tmobile”.
Key in the Username and Password and PIN (if
required) of your SIM card issued by your Service
Provider.
When you are
happy with your
settings click here.
The ‘power indicator’
on and the ‘yes
indicator’ ashing
steadily.
steady
steady
YOU SHOULD SEE
signal indicatior on
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FATBOX G1
MENU OPTIONS System settings
Username
Password
Quick Start
LAN
3G
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
Management
System Status
Logout
Update
Factory Reset
Reboot Router
admin
12345
STEP 5 OF 7
RESTART THE
NETWORK
QUICK START
GUIDE
G1
FATBOX
When you have nished
updating your quick
start settings, click
onto the Management
tab.
You need to restart the
network In order for the
FATBOX to establish the
changes.
You can do it simply by
clicking the Reboot
Router tab here.
Key in your new
Username
Key in your new
Password
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Your connection will
drop and reset. You
should see your
FATBOX power down.
As your connection
resets The power LED
will come on and your
‘YES’ Indicator will
blink rst and then
ash steadily. Your
signal indicators will
also be on to indicate
the strength of your
signal.
YOU SHOULD SEE
steady
blink > steady
signal indicatior on
You can also customize
your own login prole
on the Management
Page.
Remember to keep a
record of your changes
where you can refer to
later.

STEP 6 OF 7
REVIEW YOUR CHANGES
QUICK START
GUIDE
G1
FATBOX
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*The speed of the
connection is
dependant on the
telco.
Congratulations! Your FATBOX is now set up.Your new changes should be reected in the Quick Start Menu.
STEP 7 OF 7
TEST THE CONNECTION
You can test the speed of your connection on
http://www.speedtest.net/
PING UPLOAD SPEED
SPEEDTEST.NET
http://speedtest.net/
TEST
DOWNLOAD SPEED
QUICK START GUIDE END.
Your session may time out as your network resets. Hence to review your changes
you will need to access the web console again at “192.168.168.1”. Login with the
Username and Password that you have set.
FATBOX CONSOLE
192.168.168.1/cgi-bin/FATBOX
FATBOX G1
Username
Password
LOGIN
XXX
XXXX

CONFIGURING
THE FATBOX
G1
FATBOX
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DYNAMIC DNS
MAKE FATBOX
FINDABLE
Unless you have both a
static and public IP
address, your devices
can not be found from
the world wide web.
Services like Dynamic
DNS (DDNS) helps
resolve the issue by
tracking public IP
addresses.
PORT FORWARDING
ISSUE DEVICE A
LOCATION
Whenever you connect a
new device to your
FATBOX you want to tag
its applications to a
specic port so that
other devices can locate
it later.
MORE CONNECTION
OPTIONS
ADVANCED 3G
MANAGEMENT
The reliability of your
FATBOX connection can
be toggled up or down
to either increase the
robustiness of the
network or create more
economical settings.
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CUSTOMIZE YOUR
NETWORK
UPDATE LAN
SETTINGS
Do you need to
congure your network
settings? Customise
settings such as your
default Gateway and
DNS server here.
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15
CONNECT UP
ADDING A NEW
DEVICE
For users who need the
FATBOX to hook up to
remote terminals or
devices, this guides you
inthe connection and
set up of your devices.
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CONNECTING A
KIOSK, VEHICLE OR
MOBILE TERMINAL
MOBILE TERMINAL
(POS TERMINALS/ TELEMETRY DEVICES/
CCTV CAMERAS/ DIGITAL SIGNAGES/
VEHICLES)
ADDING A NEW
DEVICE
G1
FATBOX
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MORE NETWORK DIAGRAMS CAN BE FOUND ON
http://amplied.com.au/
FIREWALL ROUTERNETWORK SWITCH
DATA SERVER WORKSTATIONS
FATBOX G1
GSM
NET
Your router’s internal IP address
Your router’s public IP address
Your router’s username and password
Your network’s subnet mask
Your product’s username and password
Existing forwarded ports or NAT entries from your router
The default ports that your product uses.
YOU NEED TO PREPARE
This is typically the same as the “default gateway” from the above informa-
You can nd this by visiting www.whatismyip.com
If you do not know this information, you will need to look in your product manual or
contact your network administrator or internet service provider.
You can also nd these under Control Panel>Network Connections>Local Area
Connection (or your network adapter’s name)>Properties>Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Properties.
You can nd the default ports that you product uses in your usual manual.
You need know your existing port forward and/or NAT settings before adding new ones
in order to avoid conicts. If you use point of sales software on your network you
should call your vendor and make CERTAIN you have the settings and know how to
avoid creating conicts with them. Failing to do so could threaten your ability to create
new transactions for a signicant period of time.
You will need the administrative username and password for your product so that you
can log into it and make changes.

CONNECT UP LOG IN
ADDING A NEW
DEVICE
G1
FATBOX
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FATBOX CONSOLE
192.168.168.1/cgi-bin/FATBOX
3G ANTENNAE
ADMINISTRATOR PC POWER CONNECTOR
Wait for a few moments for your computer to register the device then open up your web browser (we
recommend using Firefox or Chrome).
Access the web console at “192.168.168.1”. (We advise users to turn o their laptop’s wireless
connection to avoid the chance of any clashes in IP addressing during the log in process).
Login with the Username and Password that you have set.
If your device runs an application/applications, the next thing you have to do is to issue these
applications with a specic address (or port) in the network.
Connect your
device to the G1’s
eth(1) port.
The eth(0) and
eth(1) ports are
bridged and own
the same IP
address.
eth(0)
eth(1)
device
FATBOX G1
Username
Password
LOGIN
XXX
XXXX
STEP 1 OF 2 STEP 2 OF 2

PORT
FORWARDING
ISSUE DEVICE A
LOCATION
G1
FATBOX
Whenever you connect a
new device to your
FATBOX you want to tag
its applications to a
specic port so that
other devices can locate
it later.
To set this go to the tab
titled Port Forwarding
on your left menu.
In the Port Forwarding
menu you can also see a
list of the other devices
tagged to the FATBOX in
the given table.
Please consult with the device manufacturer for
details on what port(s) should be forwarded. Some
devices require more then one port to be
forwarded in order for you to obtain all the features
it has to oer.
For users who want DMZ, you can key in ‘0-65535’ in
this option.
Key in the IP address of your device connecting to
the FATBOX.
Key in the port number of the application in your
connecting device.
Select a Protocol to be used for your device.
Common options found are UDP, TCP or Both. In
most cases you will need to select the protocol
option "TCP and UDP". This will associate both
protocols to the port(s) being forwarded.
For Example:
In the given example, if you access port 80 on the Fatbox [192.168.168.1:80],
it will be directed to port 81 at the device that holds the IP address of
192.168.168.2 [192.168.168.2:81].
LAN
3G
FATBOX G1
MENU OPTIONS Port Forwarding
Add a new Port Forwarding Rule
Source Port Single Port: XXX or Rang of Ports: XXX-XXX
Destination LAN IP Address
Destination Port
Service
Current Port Forwarding Rules
Index Source Port Destination IP Destination Port Protocol
01 80 192.168.168.2 81 UDP and TCP
Quick Start
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
Management
System Status
Logout Add
TCP and UDP Current:
When you are
happy with your
settings click here.
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STEP 1 OF 3

PORT FORWARDING GUIDE END.
TESTING FROM INTERNAL NETWORK (LAN)
ISSUE DEVICE A
LOCATION
G1
FATBOX
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DEVICE CONSOLE
192.168.168.50:81
Open your internet browser
and enter the IP address that
you assigned to your
product. You should be
looking at the login or
default screen for your
product. Make sure to
include the web server port
(If something other than
port 80) you have assigned
to you have your product.
For example, if your product
uses port 81 for its web
server and has an IP address
of 192.168.168.50, you would
browse to
http://192.168.168.50:81.
DEVICE CONSOLE ACCESS
Now that your device can be located within
your network, the next thing to ensure is that it
can be found on the World Wide Web (www).
Unless you have a Public and Static IP address
from your service provider you will need to use
a Dynamic DNS service found in the next page.
REBOOT ROUTER
To save and implement your
Port Forwarding settings you
must restart the network. Go
to the Management tab and
click on the Reboot Router
button.
Your connection will drop
and reset again with your
new settings in place.
MENU OPTIONS System settings
Username
Password
Quick Start
LAN
3G
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
Management
System Status
Logout
Update
Factory Reset
Reboot Router
XXX
XXXX
Your connection will
drop and reset. You
should see your
FATBOX power down.
As your connection
resets The power LED
will come on and your
‘YES’ Indicator will
blink rst and then
ash steadily. Your
signal indicators will
also be on to indicate
the strength of your
signal.
YOU SHOULD SEE
steady
blink > steady
signal indicatior on
STEP 2 OF 3 STEP 3 OF 3

FATBOX G1
MENU OPTIONS Dynamic DNS Settings
Enable 0- Disabled 1- Enabled
DDNS Service Used
Host Name
DNS Service Username
DNS Service Password
Quick Start
LAN
3G
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
Management
System Status
Logout Update
your_password
your_username
your_host.dyndns.org
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THE UPDATED
POSTMAN
SERVICE
MAKE FATBOX
FINDABLE
G1
FATBOX
Chances of getting a
Static and Public IP
address are rare. But
without one it would
not be possible to nd
your devices from the
world wide web
(www).
If a Public IP is
available, Dynamic
DNS (DDNS) Services
like dyndns.org helps
to assign and track a
temporary IP to your
unique domain name.
The service can be
registered at
http://dyn.com/
The FATBOX can be
congured to run a
DDNS service.
Key ‘1’ here to enable a dynamic DNS capability
Key in your DNS Service Username
Key in your DNS Service Password
Enter in your DDNS server (eg. dyndns.org)
Enter in the host name with which you have
registered the DDNS service
(eg. myrouter.dyndns.org)
When you are
happy with your
settings click here.
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STEP 1 OF 3

DYNAMIC DNS GUIDE END.
MAKE FATBOX
FINDABLE
G1
FATBOX
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TESTING FROM WAN (INTERNET)
DEVICE CONSOLE
http://myrouter.dyndns.org:81
REBOOT ROUTER
To save and implement your
Dynamic DNS settings you
must reboot the router. Go
to the Management tab and
click on the Reboot Router
button.
Your connection will drop
and reset again with your
new settings in place.
MENU OPTIONS System settings
Username
Password
Quick Start
LAN
3G
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
Management
System Status
Logout
Update
Factory Reset
Reboot Router
XXX
XXXX
Your connection will
drop and reset. You
should see your
FATBOX power down.
As your connection
resets The power LED
will come on and your
‘YES’ Indicator will
blink rst and then
ash steadily. Your
signal indicators will
also be on to indicate
the strength of your
signal.
YOU SHOULD SEE
steady
blink > steady
signal indicatior on
You should be able to
substitute your
registered DNS
address for your
internal one (see your
information gathering
checklist) from a PC
outside your network
(Viewing a product at
your oce from home
or vice-versa) and
achieve the same
result.
For example, if your
DNS Service is
registered under
myrouter.dyndns.org
and your product uses
port 81 for its web
server, you would
browse to
http://myrouter.dyndns.org:81.
STEP 2 OF 3 STEP 3 OF 3
DEVICE CONSOLE ACCESS

FATBOX G1
MENU OPTIONS LAN (eth0) Port Settings
LAN IP Address
LAN Netmask
Quick Start
LAN
3G
Port Forwarding
Dynamic DNS
Management
System Status
Logout
Update
255.255.255.0
192.168.168.1
CUSTOMIZE
YOUR
NETWORK
UPDATE LAN
SETTINGS
G1
FATBOX
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Do you need to
congure your
network settings?
Customise settings
such as your LAN IP
Address and LAN
Netmask here.
Congure your LAN IP Address. By default the
address is 192.168.168.1
Congure your LAN Netmask. By default it is
255.255.255.0
When you are
happy with your
settings click here.
IMPORTANT:
Whilst you are congur-
ing the LAN settings,
ensure that your new
settings do not clash with
any other address set in
your network.
!
STEP 1 OF 3
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