Setups
Installation
Configuration
Helium
Solana
Troubleshooting guide
FAQ
Setups
Installation
Configuration
Helium
Solana
Troubleshooting guide
FAQ
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Ethernet* The maximum Ethernet cable length is 100m
The Wirnet iFemtoCell may be mounted on a wall using the two oblong holes.
Only two screws (not included) are needed, all mounting information is mentioned on the following drawing: /!\ Never use hooks!
When the Wirnet iFemtoCell is installed, 2 configurations are possible regarding the technology used to access Internet:
The 2 configurations may be used in parallel. A typical example is the possibility to insure Wi-Fi connection by an Ethernet backup.
Once the LoRa RF antenna, the Ethernet cable (if used) and the power supply jack connector are connected, the Wirnet iFemtoCell can be powered ON by connecting the power supply onto the 230VAC mains supply.
Once the LoRa RF antenna, the Ethernet cable (if used) and the power supply jack connector are connected, the Wirnet iFemtoCell can be powered ON by connecting the power supply onto the 230VAC mains supply.
The button available on the right of the hotspot and accessible thanks to a tool with a 1mm diameter allows to reset the hotspot as follow:
The easiest way to connect to your hotspot is to address it by name. Wirnet gateways are named after their serial number, as described below, with XXXXXX replaced by the last six hexadecimal digits from the board ID.
http://klk-wifc-XXXXXX.local
For the Wirnet iFemtoCell with 704BEc1234AB as board ID, the hostname will be: klk-wifc-1234AB.
It is also possible to enter the IP address of your hotspot into your browser’s URL bar (Make sure your computer is on the same local network).
The default credentials are:
Login:admin
Password:pwd4admin
It's very recommended to change them.
The network can be easily configured thanks to the web interface.
The Full Miner communicates over a peer-to-peer (P2P) network and needs to connect to the remote port 44158.
The Light Hotspot → Validator connection is a standard gRPC connection. The default port Validators listen on is 8080 so Hotspots should be able to connect Outbound to that port. \\Hence, other miners must have this port forwarded to their miner IP address, and so should you. Indeed, other miners will want to connect to your miner too.
More info on port forwarding can be found on Helium documentation:
Firmware and miner updates are managed by KERLINK.
Kerlink is a member of LoRa Alliance and the Kerlink hotspot is compatible with LoRaWAN protocol. If you need information about LoRaWAN network protocol please contact the LoRa Alliance and request LoRaWAN specification : https://lora-alliance.org/lorawan-for-developers