Use the Devices page to view device details and to configure devices, create templates, manage and monitor operations, and register devices with Inseego Connect.
The list provides details on all devices registered to your Inseego Connect:
Name: The name of the device. NOTE: When you click on a device name, a dashboard with details for that device appears.
IMEI: The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) for the device. This is a 15 digit code used to uniquely identify an individual mobile station on a mobile network.
Model: The model of the device, for example, Skyus 160NE.
Firmware: The version of firmware on the device.
Connection Status: The connection status of the device: Online or Offline.
Alarms: The number and type of alarms currently unresolved for the device.
Carrier: The vendor that provides wireless access for the device.
Signal Strength: Displays network signal strength. More bars indicate more signal strength.
Technology: The technology associated with the device, for example, LTE or 5G.
Hierarchy node: The hierarchy node designated for the device (for future use).
MAC: The MAC Address (unique network identifier) for the device.
IPv4: The Internet IP address assigned to the device.
IPv6: The Link-Local IPv6 address of the device. 2.4G SSID: The name (SSID) of the 2.4G network.
2.4G SSID: The name (SSID) of the 2.4G network.
5G SSID: The name (SSID) of the 5G network.
RSSI: Received Signal Strength Indicator. An estimated measure of how well a device can hear a signal from a radio transmitter.
RSRP: Reference Signal Receive Power. A measure of signal strength, similar to RSSI, but RSRP measures lower than RSSI due to the method of calculation.
RSRQ: Reference Signal Received Quality. A calculated value from RSRP and RSSI that provides a measure of signal and interference.
SINR: Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio. A measure of signal quality, taking interference and noise into account. SINR values are positive, and higher numbers are better.
No of Connected Clients: The number of client devices connected to the device.
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Use the filter icon next to a column heading to view the type of searching and sorting capabilities for that column. Columns have unique filtering features and functions. You can drag and drop column headings to rearrange the column order in the table as desired.
Use the menu icon in the upper right to select which columns are visible in the table.
Use the refresh icon in the upper right to refresh with the latest data sent by devices.
You can make changes to devices by selecting the checkboxes next to devices you want to change and using the commands along the top of the table. Use the checkbox at the top to select or deselect all devices.
Configure: Allows you to view and change settings on a selected device. Use the side menu to navigate. When you make a change, a change icon appears on the side menu and next to each changed item. A red warning appears if you need to fix something. Make all your changes and select Save to Device.
NOTE: You can only select and configure one device at a time with Configure. To configure multiple devices with the same model and firmware, create a template (in the Templates tab) and use Apply Template.
Apply Template: Allows you to apply a template created in the Templates tab to selected devices with the same model and firmware.
Update Firmware: Instructs the selected devices to check for a pending firmware update. If there is a new firmware version, it is downloaded and applied.
Reboot: Restarts selected devices. Rebooted devices will automatically reconnect to Inseego Connect once they resume operation.
Factory Reset: Resets all settings on selected devices to their factory default values.
CAUTION: If you use Factory Reset, you will need to reconfigure each device for it to work in your environment.
You can make changes to the device using the commands along the top.
Configure: Allows you to view and change settings on the device. Use the side menu to navigate. When you make a change, a change icon appears on the side menu and next to each changed item. A red warning appears if you need to fix something. Make all your changes and select Save to Device.
Apply Template: Allows you to apply a template created in Devices > Templates to the device.
Update Firmware: Instructs the device to check for a pending firmware update. If there is a new firmware version, it is downloaded and applied.
Reboot: Restarts the device. The rebooted device will automatically reconnect to Inseego Connect once it resumes operation.
Factory Reset: Resets all settings on the device to factory default values.
CAUTION: If you use Factory Reset, you will need to reconfigure the device for it to work in your environment.
Add to Group: Allows you to the device to an existing group, or you can create a new group.
Get Device Log: The cloud requests a log from the device and the device uploads the log to the
cloud. When a log is available
displays below the information in this
section. The link remains until there is a new request for a log.
NOTE: Logs are encrypted and not readable. They are intended for Support use only
Click the View More Information link at the bottom of this section for more device details:
Click Hide Information to exit.
Map
The map shows the location of this device.
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Use the expand icon in the upper right to expand the map size for easier viewing.
Use the plus and minus icons in the upper left of the map to zoom in and out. You can also zoom in and out using the mouse wheel. You can navigate the map by clicking with the left mouse button and dragging the map.
Use the eye icon to reset zoom.
Click the refresh icon to update the map with the latest information sent by the device
Click the image in the bottom left to toggle between satellite and street view.
Data Usage
The Data Usage graph provides data usage (In MB or GB) for this device. You can select from the following display options on the upper left:
Daily — Displays data usage for this device per day. Use the drop-downs in the upper right to change the number of days displayed or to filter on a particular carrier.
Cumulative — Displays 30 days of cumulative and projected data usage for this device. The projected data usage is forecast based on usage patterns from the last 30 days. Use the drop- downs in the upper right to select a billing start date to store for each carrier and to filter on a particular carrier.
TIP - Hover over a color in the graph for details.
Signal Quality
The graph provides signal quality information for this device (in dBm) by day, including:
RSSI: Received Signal Strength Indicator. An estimated measure of how well a device can hear a signal from a radio transmitter.
RSRQ: Reference Signal Received Quality. A calculated value from RSRP and RSSI that provides a measure of signal and interference.
RSRP: Reference Signal Receive Power. A measure of signal strength, similar to RSSI, but RSRP measures lower than RSSI due to the method of calculation.
SINR: Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio. A measure of signal quality, taking interference and noise into account. SINR values are positive, and higher numbers are better.
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You can hover over a line on the graph for details.
Use the drop-downs in the upper right to change the number of days displayed or to filter on a particular measurement.