InvisaGig User Manual

Super Simple. Crazy Fast.

URL for Support: https://invisagig.com/support

A line drawing of the InvisaGig device, a compact square unit with three tall, detachable antennas. The front panel features labels like 'InvisaGig', 'NET', 'PWROO', '12V', '2.5GETH', and 'SIM CARD', alongside ventilation slots and a warning triangle symbol.

Contents

Hardware Overview

Package Contents

  • InvisaGig Unit
  • Ethernet Cable
  • SIM Card Adapter Set
  • Power Supply
  • 4x Detachable Antennas

Specifications

Operating Temperature: Min. -30°C, Typ. 25°C, Max. 75°C

Operating Environment: Main Unit is designed for indoor operation. Proper clearance should be given all around the unit for proper airflow.

Supported Ethernet Transfer Rates: 10/100/1000/2500Mbps

Supported LTE Bands: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B13/B14/B17/B18/B19/B20/B25/B26/B28/B29/B30/B32/B34/B38/B39/B40/B41/B42/B43/B46/B48/B66/B71

Supported 5G NR Bands: n1/n2/n3/n5/n7/n8/n12/n13/n14/n18/n20/n25/n26/n28/n29/n30/n38/n40/n41/n48/n66/n70/n71/n75/n76/n77/n78/n79

Assembly

Once all package contents have been checked, the unit can be assembled. In the case of external antennas, begin by attaching all 4 antennas to the unit by screwing them onto the 4 threaded, SMA connectors of the InvisaGig main unit, clockwise until tight. Take care not to cross thread or overtighten the antennas; they should be hand-tightened only, do NOT use any tools as this may damage the unit and/or antennas.

Once the antennas are connected, insert your SIM card into the unit. Be sure that the SIM card is oriented correctly when inserted with the metal contacts in the downward position. At this point you can connect the Ethernet cable between the Ethernet port of the InvisaGig unit and your PC or router's WAN/Internet port. Finally, once the antennas are connected, SIM is inserted, and Ethernet is connected, you can plug in the DC barrel connector from the power supply into the power port of the unit to power it on. The unit will take a minute or two to power up.

Software Overview

First Time Configuration Interface Access

Once the InvisaGig unit is connected to your device via Ethernet, navigate to https://192.168.225.1 and click through to accept the security warning in your browser. In Chrome this is done by clicking 'Advanced' then 'Proceed to 192.168.225.1'.

Screenshot of a browser displaying a 'Your connection is not private' warning for https://192.168.225.1, with an alert icon and options to proceed or go back.

MacOS Note: Some versions of MacOS can have issues accessing the InvisaGig when IPv6 is enabled and the unit is connected directly to the Mac. To avoid this, navigate to 'System Settings... > Network', select your Ethernet or USB-to-Ethernet adapter, click 'Details... > TCP/IP', and select 'Link-Local Only' from the 'Configure IPv6' dropdown menu.

Screenshot of macOS Network settings showing IPv6 configuration options, highlighting 'Link-Local Only'.

Installing InvisaGig Certificates (OPTIONAL)

If you wish to avoid browser security warnings when accessing the configuration page from a new device, you can download the InvisaGig root and/or configuration page certificates for installation directly from the device over HTTP:

Native scripts for Windows and MacOS are also available to install certificates and set convenient local hosts file entries for accessing the unit via hostname (e.g., https://config.invisagig.com). A .zip archive containing these scripts, certificates, and a README can be downloaded over HTTP:

NOTICE: Installing certificates is not required to access the InvisaGig's configuration page via IP address. They are provided to remove browser security warnings. Using a custom LAN IP may still produce insecure connection warnings.

Configuration Interface

Accessing the Configuration Interface

By default, the configuration interface can be accessed at https://192.168.225.1.

Option Selection and Input

The menu is driven by text input. To select an option, input its corresponding menu number and press [Enter]. For extended input, you can copy and paste text. Paste is accomplished by right-clicking in the browser window and selecting 'Paste'.

Screenshot of a browser context menu showing paste options like 'Paste' and 'Paste as plain text'.

Access Interruptions During Network Changes

Be aware that executing certain configuration options may cause the browser to temporarily lose connection to the Configuration Interface as network changes are committed. For less impactful changes, a 'Reconnecting...' message may appear.

Graphical representation of a 'Reconnecting...' message.

In many cases, the connection will restore itself, returning you to the Landing Menu. For more impactful changes (e.g., Cell Locks, reboots), reconnection attempts may time out, presenting a 'Press [Enter] to Reconnect' message.

Graphical representation of a 'Press [Enter] to Reconnect' prompt.

If this occurs, press [Enter] to reconnect. If the device is still processing changes, wait 30-60 seconds before retrying. If no status messages are displayed, use your browser's refresh function. Upon reconnection, you will be returned to the Landing Menu.

Landing Menu

This is the initial menu observed when accessing the configuration page:

1) Login
2) Modem Info
3) Live Signal
Please enter your choice: _

Login

Selecting this option prompts for a password to log into the Main Menu. The default password is 'ChangeME2$'. This should be changed using the 'Change Password' option in the Main Menu.

Enter the password:
**********

Modem Info

Modem info displays relevant information about the modem's current state, cellular carrier, and configuration.

Internet Status: Displays current Internet connectivity. Green indicates no issues, Yellow indicates potential DNS issues, and Red indicates no connectivity.

Network Information: Shows local and public IP addresses, the MAC address of the connected device (for IP Passthrough if enabled), and the TTL setting of outbound traffic.

Firmware, Device IDs, and Carrier Profile: Displays the modem firmware release, IMEI, FSN, and active carrier profile.

Carrier & APN Info: Shows carrier-related information for the inserted SIM card and current APN settings.

INTERNET STATUS: Modem can reach the Internet.
PUBLIC IPv4: 172.58.124.58
PUBLIC IPv6: 2607:fb90:8daf:c41c:cd5b:836d:f274:5caf
IG LOCAL IP: 192.168.225.1
IPPT MAC: b0:7b:25:80:48:cd
TTL VALUE: 65

FIRMWARE VERSION: RM520NGLAAR01A08M4G_01.200.01.200
IMEI: XXXXXXXXXXX5561
FSN: XXXXXXXXXXXX
CARRIER PROFILE: T-Mobile - Phone/Tablet w/Wi-Fi Calling, MANUAL
CARRIER: T-Mobile
PSIM CCID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX662F
PHONE NUMBER: XXXXXXX6889
APN: fast.t-mobile.com, IPV4V6

NETWORK MODE: LTE:NR5G, NSA Disabled
CONNECTED CELLS:
NR5G-SA "NOCONN", "NR5G-SA", "TDD", 310, 260, 105FC412D, 567, A6F700,520110,41,12,-89,-11,15,1,-
CURRENTLY ENABLED BANDS:
LTE 1:2:3:4:5:7:8:12:13:14:17:18:19:20:25:26:28:29:30:32:34:38:39:40:41:42:43:46:48:66:71
5G SA 1:2:3:5:7:8:12:13:14:18:20:25:26:28:29:30:38:40:41:48:66:70:71:75:76:77:78:79

MODEM TEMPERATURE: 51c
CURRENT TIME: Wed Jan 10 16:57:10 UTC 2024
UPTIME: 18:42 (HH:MM)
Press [Enter] key to continue...

Network Mode & Connected Cells

Displays the currently selected network RF technology (LTE, 5G NSA, SA) and the current primary carrier cell (PCC).

Band Locks

Allows limiting bands used for modem connection to tower cells. Useful for unstable or congested bands. By default, all supported bands are enabled. Bands can be locked by providing a colon-separated list of desired band values (e.g., 2:4:12:71). If no input or invalid input is provided, no changes are made.

Note: Removing bands can affect PCC, SCC, and carrier aggregation combinations. 5G NSA uses LTE for PCC, so LTE band removal impacts 5G NSA connectivity. Band Locking is distinct from Tower Locking.

Modem Temperature, Current Time, & Uptime

Displays the modem's internal temperature in Celsius, the current UTC time (synchronized from the carrier), and the unit's uptime since the last reboot or power off.

Live Signal

Selecting the optimal installation location for your InvisaGig unit is key to achieving the best performance. The unit should be placed for best signal exposure from the carrier's nearest cell site. The Live Signal function provides near instant feedback of signal information while reorienting the unit.

Under Live Signal view, the connected cell, signal information, and modem temperature are displayed in near real-time, refreshing every second. Signal information represents each internal antenna. Pressing [x] or [q] exits live view, displaying the last measured value until [Enter] is pressed to return to the Main Menu.

PRIMARY CARRIER CELL
"TDD NR5G","310260", "NR5G BAND 41",520110

SIGNAL POWER
-90,-96,-86,-91, NR5G

SIGNAL QUALITY
-10,-10,-3,-3, NR5G

SIGNAL/NOISE RATIO
12, 12, 12, 12, NR5G

CARRIER AGGREGATION CELLS
"PCC", 520110, 12, "NR5G BAND 41",567
"SCC", 396970,3, "NR5G BAND 25",1,264,0,-,-
(PCC=PRIMARY, SCC=SECONDARY)

MODEM TEMPERATURE
47c

Primary Carrier Cell

This is the primary carrier channel the modem is connected to.

Signal Power

Shows the Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP) for all four connected antennas in dBm. Reference ranges:

  • Excellent = > -80
  • Good = -80 to -90
  • Marginal = -90 to -100
  • Weak = < -100

Signal Quality

Shows the Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ) for all four connected antennas in dB. Reference ranges:

  • Excellent = > -10
  • Good = -10 to -15
  • Okay = -15 to -20
  • Bad = < -20

Signal/Noise Ratio

Shows the Signal to Noise Ratio (SINR) for all four connected antennas in dB. Reference ranges:

  • Excellent = > -20
  • Good = 13 to 20
  • Okay = 0 to 13
  • Bad = < 0

Carrier Aggregation Cells

Shows the Primary (PCC) and Secondary (SCC) cells used for Carrier Aggregation (CA).

Band Locks

Band locking limits the bands used by the modem when connecting to tower cells, useful for unstable or congested bands. By default, all supported bands are enabled. To 'lock' bands, shorten the list by removing undesirable ones, leaving only desired bands. User input should be a colon (':') separated list of band values (e.g., 2:4:12:71). If no input or invalid input is provided, no changes are made.

Be aware that if bands are removed from the list of available bands, they can no longer be used for primary carrier channels (PCC) or secondary carrier channels (SCC), affecting carrier aggregation combinations. 5G NSA uses LTE for its PCC, so LTE band removal impacts 5G NSA connectivity. Band Locking should not be confused with Tower Locking, which forces the modem to attach to a specific tower cell.

1) LTE
2) 5G NSA
3) 5G SA
4) Reset All to Defaults
5) Return to Main Menu
Choose which bands to lock, or perform a reset to defaults:

CURRENTLY ENABLED BANDS:
LTE 1:2:3:4:5:7:8:12:13:14:17:18:19:20:25:26:28:29:30:32:34:38:39:40:41:42:43:46:48:66:71
5G SA 1:2:3:5:7:8:12:13:14:18:20:25:26:28:29:30:38:40:41:48:66:70:71:75:76:77:78:79

1) LTE
2) 5G NSA
3) 5G SA
4) Reset All to Defaults
5) Return to Main Menu
Choose which type of bands to lock, or perform a reset to defaults:

SA 5G locked to: 1:2:3:5:7:8:12:13:14:18:20:26:28:29:30:38:40:41:48:66:70:75:76:77:78:79.
Press [Enter] key to continue...

Local Tower Search & Lock

Tower locking, or Cell locking, allows the modem to lock onto a specific LTE or 5G NR cell. Tower locking is not recommended in most cases due to potential connectivity issues if the locked cell goes offline. The InvisaGig includes a 'Connection WatchDog' failsafe that removes cell locks if connectivity is lost.

Cell locking is beneficial when equidistant from two carrier cell sites with similar signal strength but different congestion. It prevents roaming between sites. If the undesired site uses different bands, Band Locking is an alternative.

Simple Tower Locking

To search for and lock a local tower cell, select 'Local Tower Search & Lock' and choose the cell type. Your Network Mode must match the tower type. If it doesn't, you will be prompted to change the network mode.

!!!--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--!!!
Tower scanning & locking may disconnect you from the Internet in order to scan, lock, or unlock towers.
You may lock up to 20 LTE tower cells at a time. 5G SA tower cells can be locked only one at a time.
If any towers are already locked, they will be replaced with your updated selections.
With a carrier SIM is inserted, 2-3 scans are recommended to ensure all available tower cells are shown.
For best scan results across carriers (without locking intent), it is recommended to scan w/ SIM removed.

Tower cells may not be highly available and could lose connectivity in case of maintenance or other outage.
When a tower cell is locked, the WatchDog service will be enabled to check connectivity every 5 minutes.
This provides a failsafe which will remove tower cell locks in the event a tower cell becomes unavailable.
The check interval of the WatchDog service can be adjusted or disabled under its named Main Menu option.

Do you still wish to proceed (y/n) ? y

1) LTE
2) 5G SA
3) Remove All Tower Locks
4) View Tower Lock Log
5) Return to Main Menu
Choose the tower type to scan/lock, or remove existing locks: 2

For 5G SA scans and locking, Network Mode must include NR5G w/ only 5G SA enabled.
Required changes will be made automatically if you continue though a disconnect may occur.
Proceed? (y/n): y

Network mode set to LTE & 5G.
NR NSA disabled.

You may now return to Local Tower Search & Lock to proceed with an 5G SA scan and/or lock.
Press [Enter] key to return...

1) Change Password
2) Modem Info
3) Live Signal
4) Network Mode (LTE/LTE+5G/5G)
5) Band Locks
6) Local Tower Search & Lock
7) Carrier Profile Selection & APN
8) InvisaGig Update Check
9) Factory Defaults
10) Local IP & Multiple Modem Setup
11) Text Messages
12) WatchDog & Scheduled Restart
13) DarkMode Toggle
14) Reboot
Please enter your choice: 6

Advanced Tower Locking

To manually lock an LTE tower (or for 5G NSA), you need its EARFCN and PCI identifiers. For a 5G SA tower, you need its PCI, NR-EARFCN, SCS, and BAND. These values can be obtained from Modem Info, Local Tower Search & Lock menu options, or community sources like CellMapper or spectrum scanning tools.

Note on SCS (Subcarrier Spacing): This parameter for 5G NR is measured in bandwidth values (15, 30, 60, 120, 240, or 480 KHz). The Tower Lock function accepts either the KHz value or a single-digit representative value (1-5).

1) LTE
2) 5G SA
3) Remove All Tower Locks
4) View Tower Lock Log
5) Return to Main Menu
Choose the tower type to scan/lock, or remove existing locks: 2

Press [Enter] to begin a tower scan.
Alternatively, manually specify the cell as
[PCI], [NR-EARFCN], [SCS], [BAND]:

5G NR tower scan started. Please wait, this may take some time...

Scan completed. Results:
1) Band: 77, Carrier: Verizon, Strength: -89, Quality: -11, Tower ID: Unknown
2) Band: 77, Carrier: Verizon, Strength: -89, Quality: -11, Tower ID: Unknown
3) Band: 71, Carrier: T-Mobile, Strength: 71, Quality: -11, Tower ID: 1073092
4) Band: 41, Carrier: T-Mobile, Strength: -89, Quality: -11, Tower ID: 1073092
5) Band: 25, Carrier: T-Mobile, Strength: -95, Quality: -13, Tower ID: 1073092
6) Band: 71, Carrier: Dish Network, Strength: -76, Quality: -11, Tower ID: 151014
7) Band: 70, Carrier: Dish Network, Strength: -89, Quality: -11, Tower ID: 151014

Select tower cell from the list to lock.
(Enter '0' to rescan or press [Enter] to return without locking): 4

Cell will now be locked when you press [Enter].
This will disrupt your connection temporarily.
Press [Enter] key to continue...

Tower Lock Log

To view a log of Tower Lock activities, select 'View Tower Lock Log' from the Local Tower Search & Lock menu. The following example log shows actions taken after a reboot to set a previously selected lock.

Are you sure you wish to remove the current tower lock(s)? (y/n): y

Any existing tower locks will be removed when you press [Enter].
This will disrupt your connection temporarily.
Press [Enter] key to continue...

1) LTE & 5G NSA
2) 5G SA
3) Remove All Tower Locks
4) View Tower Lock Log
5) Return to Main Menu
Choose which tower type to lock, or remove existing locks:

Press [Enter] to begin a tower scan.
Alternatively, manually specify the cell as
[PCI], [NR-EARFCN], [SCS], [BAND]: 567,520110,30,41

Cell will now be locked when you press [Enter].
This will disrupt your connection temporarily.
Press [Enter] key to continue...

Tower Lock Log
To view a log of the Tower Lock activities, select the View Tower Lock Log option from the Local Tower
Search & Lock menu. The following example log shows the Tower Lock actions taken directly after a
reboot to set a lock which the user had previously selected.

LOCKED 5G SA CELL:
<PCI>, <NR-EARFCN>, <SCS>, <BAND>
567, 520110,30,41
LOCK STATUS: ACTIVE

1) LTE
2) 5G SA
3) Remove All Tower Locks
4) View Tower Lock Log
5) Return to Main Menu
Choose the tower type to scan/lock, or remove existing locks: 4

Additional Notes and Recommendations

Simple Tower Locking scans with a carrier SIM inserted will primarily show the carrier's own cells or roaming partner cells. Scanning without a SIM may reveal cells from other carriers, but a provisioned SIM is required for attachment.

5G NR Tower Search is under active improvement. Performing two to three consecutive scans is recommended to ensure all available tower cells are listed. The first scan may not always include the actively connected cell details.

Carrier Profile Selection & APN

Modern cellular modems use carrier-optimized profiles for connection, which also select the appropriate APN. By default, the modem uses Auto selection based on the physical SIM. Some profiles may restrict tower or band connections.

Manually selecting a profile is often desirable. The InvisaGig platform has been tested primarily with US carriers, and the manual presets reflect this. Specific APNs can be set using the 'Generic w/ Manual APN' option. Changing carrier profiles requires a reboot for changes to take effect; required reboots happen automatically.

CURRENT MODE: AUTO

1) Allow Modem to Auto Select Carrier Profile
2) Manually Select Carrier Profile
3) Return to Main Menu
Choose a mode: 2

!!!--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--!!!
Proceeding will enable your selected profile and perform an immediate reboot.
If Auto Select is currently enabled, two successive reboots will be performed.
The configuration page will be unavailable for the duration of the reboot(s).
Do you want to proceed (y/n)? y

1) Generic w/ Manual APN
2) T-Mobile - Hotspot
3) T-Mobile - Phone/Tablet w/Wi-Fi Calling
4) T-Mobile - Home Internet w/Wi-Fi Calling
5) T-Mobile - Business Internet w/Static IP
6) MetroPCS - Phone/Tablet
7) Verizon - Home Internet
8) Verizon - Phone/Tablet
9) Visible
10) Tracfone / Straight Talk
11) MobileX
12) AT&T - LTE Hotspot/Tablet
13) AT&T - LTE Phone
14) AT&T - FirstNet
15) AT&T - 5G Hotspot/Tablet
16) AT&T - 5G Phone
17) Cricket
18) Return to Main Menu
Choose a carrier profile: 3
Set T-Mobile Phone/Tablet w/Wi-Fi Calling profile w/ 'fast.t-mobile.com' APN.
Now rebooting...

INTERNET STATUS: Modem can reach the Internet.
PUBLIC IPv4: 172.58.124.66
PUBLIC IPv6: 2607:fb91:1763:81e:a47a:bc58:ce56:955
IG LOCAL IP: 192.168.225.1
IPPT MAC: b0:7b:25:80:48:cd
TTL VALUE: 65

FIRMWARE VERSION: RM520NGLAAR01A08M4G_01.200.01.200
IMEI: XXXXXXXXXXX5561
FSN: XXXXXXXXXXXX
CARRIER PROFILE: T-Mobile - Phone/Tablet w/Wi-Fi Calling, MANUAL
CARRIER: T-Mobile
PSIM CCID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX662F
PHONE NUMBER: XXXXXXX6889
APN: fast.t-mobile.com, IPV4V6

NETWORK MODE: LTE:NR5G, NSA Disabled
CONNECTED CELLS:
NR5G-SA "NOCONN", "NR5G-SA", "TDD", 310, 260, 105FC412D, 567, A6F700, 520110, 41, 12,-93, -12,15,1,-
CURRENTLY ENABLED BANDS:
LTE 1:2:3:4:5:7:8:12:13:14:17:18:19:20:25:26:28:29:30:32:34:38:39:40:41:42:43:46:48:66:71
5G SA 1:2:3:5:7:8:12:13:14:18:20:25:26:28:29:30:38:40:41:48:66:70:71:75:76:77:78:79

WATCHDOG INTERVAL: Every 5 minutes.
MODEM TEMPERATURE: 55c
CURRENT TIME: Fri Jan 12 18:58:41 UTC 2024
UPTIME: 4 min
Press [Enter] key to continue...

InvisaGig Update Check

Periodically, feature enhancements and bug fixes are published as updates to the InvisaGig configuration interface. Use this option to check for and install updates.

Do you wish to check for updates (y/n)? y
INFO: Initializing update process.
INFO: Checking for available update...
INFO: New version 1.0.6 found, do you want to update? (y/n)?

Factory Defaults

Resets all configuration values back to factory defaults. It is recommended to remove the SIM card before executing a factory reset and to leave the unit undisturbed for a few minutes after the reset before re-inserting the SIM and accessing the configuration page. This ensures defaults are restored without interruption.

!!!--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--!!!
This will reset all settings on the unit and issue an immediate reboot.
Do *NOT* remove power while reset is in progress!

Do you still wish to proceed (y/n) ? y
ARE YOU ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN YOU WISH TO RESET ALL SETTINGS AND REBOOT? (y/n) ? y

Unit will now reboot and you will lose your connection due to network reconfiguration.
After reboot, the config page can be accessed at 'https://192.168.225.1'.

Local IP & Multiple Modem Setup

Allows selection of the installation scenario: single device or part of a multi-device setup (failover or load-balanced). Preconfigured IP options are available, or you can specify a private IP address. The IP Passthrough (IPPT) MAC address can also be specified. Changes made here result in an automatic reboot.

!!!--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--WARNING--!!!
Proceeding will result in an automatic reboot of the device once all selections have been made.
Do you still wish to proceed (y/n)? 

Select your scenario:
1) Single Unit
2) Multi Unit
3) Return to Main Menu
2

Do you wish to change the default IP Passthrough (IPPT) behavior (y/n)? 
(Choose 'N' to enable IPPT for the currently connected device MAC address; this is the default)
(Choose 'Y' to specify the IPPT MAC; subsequent blank or invalid MAC input disables IPPT): n

Which number unit should this unit be configured as?
1) 1st Unit
2) 2nd Unit
3) 3rd Unit
4) 4th Unit
5) 5th Unit
6) 6th Unit
7) Set my own IP
8) Return to Main Menu
7

Enter a *valid* private IPV4 address for this IG unit, or [ENTER] to return to the Main Menu:
(ex. '10.0.0.1', '172.16.0.1', or '192.168.0.1')
192.168.155.1

Configuring as a member of a multi unit installation...
The unit will now reboot in order to complete network reconfiguration.
After the unit has restarted, the config page can be accessed at 'https://192.168.155.1'.

NOTE: When setting your own IP address, please make note of it, as this will now be the address on
which you will access the configuration interface.

Text Messages

Depending on your plan, the unit may receive text messages. This option allows viewing or deleting them.

1) Check Messages
2) Delete Messages
3) Return to Main Menu
Choose a mode:

Phone Number: [REDACTED], Date: 07/20/23, Time: 16:03:58 UTC-7
Just testing!

Press [Enter] key to continue...

Are you sure you wish to delete *ALL* stored text messages (y/n) ? y
Messages deleted.
Press [Enter] key to continue...

WatchDog & Scheduled Reboot

This option controls functionality for monitoring and reacting to loss of Internet connectivity, and for scheduling regular restarts.

Connection WatchDog

When enabled, the Connection WatchDog checks Internet connectivity at user-specified intervals (5, 15, or 30 minutes). If connection is lost, it checks for active tower locks and removes them. If connectivity is still not restored or no tower lock exists, the unit will reboot to attempt restoration.

1) Connection WatchDog
2) Scheduled Restart
3) Return to Main Menu
Please enter your choice: 1

How often should WatchDog check for an active Internet connection?
1) Every 5 Minutes
2) Every 15 Minutes
3) Every 30 Minutes
4) Return to Main Menu
Please enter your choice: 1

WatchDog will check for a connection every 5 minutes.
If no connection to the Internet can be established during this check, the IG will automatically be restarted.
Press [Enter] key to continue...

INTERNET STATUS: Modem can reach the Internet.
PUBLIC IPv4: 172.58.120.98
PUBLIC IPv6: 2607:fb91:1004:c0c3:908e:4186:95fb:b340
IG LOCAL IP: 192.168.155.1
IPPT MAC: b0:7b:25:80:48:cd
TTL VALUE: 65

FIRMWARE VERSION: RM520NGLAAR01A08M4G_01.200.01.200
IMEI: XXXXXXXXXXX5561
FSN: XXXXXXXXXXXX
CARRIER PROFILE: T-Mobile - Phone/Tablet w/Wi-Fi Calling, MANUAL
CARRIER: T-Mobile
PSIM CCID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX662F
PHONE NUMBER: XXXXXXX6889
APN: fast.t-mobile.com, IPV4V6

NETWORK MODE: LTE:NR5G, NSA and SA Enabled
CONNECTED CELLS:
NR5G-SA "NOCONN","NR5G-SA", "TDD", 310, 260, 105FC412D, 567, A6F700, 520110, 41, 12,-87, -11,14,1,-
CURRENTLY ENABLED BANDS:
LTE 1:2:3:4:5:7:8:12:13:14:17:18:19:20:25:26:28:29:30:32:34:38:39:40:41:42:43:46:48:66:71
5G NSA 1:2:3:5:7:8:12:13:14:18:20:25:26:28:29:30:38:40:41:48:66:70:71:75:76:77:78:79
5G SA 1:2:3:5:7:8:12:13:14:18:20:25:26:28:29:30:38:40:41:48:66:70:71:75:76:77:78:79

WATCHDOG INTERVAL: Every 5 minutes.
MODEM TEMPERATURE: 54c
CURRENT TIME: Sun Jan 14 21:53:40 UTC 2024
UPTIME: 6 min
Press [Enter] key to continue...

Scheduled Restart

Schedule hourly, daily, or weekly restarts for the IG device. The time zone is localized to the IG's UTC time (established by NTP once connected to the carrier).

1) Connection WatchDog
2) Scheduled Restart
3) Return to Main Menu
Please enter your choice: 2

Select the desired reboot interval:
1) Hourly
2) Daily
3) Weekly
4) Return to Main Menu
Please enter your choice: 2

Current IG time: 22:03 UTC.
Specify the next desired reboot time in UTC, 24-hour format (HH:MM): 02:00

Reboot scheduled successfully for Daily @ 02:00 UTC.
Press [Enter] key to continue...

INTERNET STATUS: Modem can reach the Internet.
PUBLIC IPv4: 172.58.120.98
PUBLIC IPv6: 2607:fb91:1004:c0c3:908e:4186:95fb:b340
IG LOCAL IP: 192.168.155.1
IPPT MAC: b0:7b:25:80:48:cd
TTL VALUE: 65

FIRMWARE VERSION: RM520NGLAAR01A08M4G_01.200.01.200
IMEI: XXXXXXXXXXX5561
FSN: XXXXXXXXXXXX
CARRIER PROFILE: T-Mobile - Phone/Tablet w/Wi-Fi Calling, MANUAL
CARRIER: T-Mobile
PSIM CCID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX662F
PHONE NUMBER: XXXXXXX6889
APN: fast.t-mobile.com, IPV4V6

NETWORK MODE: LTE: NR5G, NSA and SA Enabled
CONNECTED CELLS:
NR5G-SA "NOCONN", "NR5G-SA", "TDD", 310, 260, 105FC412D, 567, A6F700, 520110, 41, 12,-87, -12,23,1,-
CURRENTLY ENABLED BANDS:
LTE 1:2:3:4:5:7:8:12:13:14:17:18:19:20:25:26:28:29:30:32:34:38:39:40:41:42:43:46:48:66:71
5G NSA 1:2:3:5:7:8:12:13:14:18:20:25:26:28:29:30:38:40:41:48:66:70:71:75:76:77:78:79
5G SA 1:2:3:5:7:8:12:13:14:18:20:25:26:28:29:30:38:40:41:48:66:70:71:75:76:77:78:79

RESTART SCHEDULE: Daily @ 02:00 UTC.
CURRENT IG TIME: Sun Jan 14 22:04:19 UTC 2024
WATCHDOG INTERVAL: Every 5 minutes.
MODEM TEMPERATURE: 54c
CURRENT TIME: Sun Jan 14 22:04:19 UTC 2024
UPTIME: 16 min
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Dark Mode Toggle

Enables or disables an alternative UI color scheme. Activating Dark Mode inverts coloration for a black background and white foreground text, which can help with light sensitivities. Deactivating it returns the UI to the default black text on a white background.

Screenshot of the InvisaGig Configuration v1.0.10 interface showing a menu with options like Login, Modem Info, and Live Signal.

Reboot

This option performs a restart of the unit. A reboot will disconnect you from the Internet.

A reboot will disconnect you from the Internet.
Do you wish to proceed (y/n) ?
Models: 5G Cellular Internet Modem, 5G, Cellular Internet Modem, Internet Modem, Modem

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