Setups
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Wirnet™ iBTS information
Wirnet™ iFemtoCell information
Wirnet™ iFemtoCell-evolution information
Wirnet™ iStation information
System management
Network management
LoRa Features
KerOS customization
Support and resources
Setups
General information
Wirnet™ iBTS information
Wirnet™ iFemtoCell information
Wirnet™ iFemtoCell-evolution information
Wirnet™ iStation information
System management
Network management
LoRa Features
KerOS customization
Support and resources
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Detailed instructions about Wirnet iStation installation and maintenance are available on the Wirnet iStation setup page.
The Wirnet iStation gateway is powered with a PoE injector. Please see section 3.3 of Wirnet™ iStation Product Description for more information.
Connect the PoE output connector to the Ethernet port on the bottom side of the gateway.
The iStation should power on, showing a solid green LED, accompanied by a red LED starting solid, then blinking during bootup.
Please see the connection, login and credentials page for more information on how to connect to your iStation.
Wirnet™ Debug Probe is the only compatible debug probe.
Plug Wirnet Debug probe on your gateway Type-C connector from one side and on USB connector of your computer on the other side as explained in Wirnet Debug probe quickstart.
Once plugged correctly:
On Linux, everything should work out of the box. The serial port will be located in /dev/ttyUSB*.
COM3 on Windows, /dev/ttyUSB0 on Linux)1152008none1nonerootpdmk-$serialno
pdmk-$serialno is the default password on the gateway. See here for more information. In case of failure, request password to support@kerlink.fr.