When I went back to my house with broadband internet, I tried again with the “old” GL-S10 gateway, and the problem disappeared… But it was not without trouble to connect the gateway to my router. Note that I was using a “4G LTE WiFi Modem” hotspot equipped with a SIM card with a 10 Mbps data plan. After contacting the company and sharing the information, they determined the hardware might be faulty and sent another device. I tried to reset the gateway to factory settings by pressing the button for 10 seconds, and even clear the data and uninstall the app on my phone to try again but I had the same problem. This would now happen each time I enter pairing mode to configure the app, and I have less than one minute to do anything before the error. I could connect to my WiFi access point without issues, but only for a short period of time until I get the message “Device Disconnected”. You’ll be able to configure network settings like DHCP/FIxed IP and WiFi credentials, as well as MQTT server settings, and the time zone. Note you should probably not share the MAC address of your devices as there’s no security by default, and anybody would be able to access the information with the tools we’ll use below. The first time I did was to install the GL-S10 Tool App for Android, then power the gateway while pressing its button to enter pairing mode and soon enough the gateway was detected. I mostly followed the steps from the detailed user manual for this review. BLE beacon, GL-S10 Tool App for Android, and GL-S10 gateway I’ve now had to play with the device and recommended app and software, and it took longer than expected since I encountered several issues during testing, most of which should now be resolved with new firmware, and documentation will be updated very soon. iNet is also available for iPhone and for iPad.I started the review of GL.inet GL-S10 BLE to MQTT gateway in December by doing an unboxing and a teardown of the ESP32 gateway and BLE beacon provided. We will add modules in the future like traceroute and more. Minimal system required for WOL: OS X 10.7. Put devices remotely to sleep, shutdown or restart (Macintosh only).Wake devices remotely in your local network or via internet.See the connection quality of the connected wifi clients in realtime.Find detailed information about your Airport base stations like MAC address, IP's, used channels and so on.Monitor network traffic on Airport devices.See the current condition of Apple Airport base stations like Airport express or Time Capsule.The following Airport monitoring features can only be used with models prior to the 802.11ac: All other features of iNet are working properly. Attention for users of the latest 2013 Airport edition with 802.11ac: Because SNMP support has been disabled by Apple iNet cannot retrieve the usage statistics and wifi strength any more with these models.Choose the active Bonjour domain for observing.Detect running services on a discrete device.Detect all running Bonjour services realtime.Connect to devices via different protocols.Most Mac devices are displayed with their original icon.
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