TCP Connected Gateway
TCP Connected Gateway (600GWB)
Manuf (OEM/ODM): GreenWave Reality GL30002-TP
FCC approval date: 30 November 2011
(Est.) initial retail price (in USD): $79.99
Country of manuf.: China
Type: IoT, JenNet wireless gateway
FCC ID: Z3M-GGL30
IC ID: 10257A-GL30002
Power: 5 VDC, 1 A
Connector type: barrel
CPU1: Applied Micro APM80186 (400 MHz)
FLA1: 32 MiB33,554,432 B <br />262,144 Kib <br />32,768 KiB <br />256 Mib <br />0.0313 GiB <br /> (SK Hynix HY27US08561A-TPCB)
FLA2: 512 KiB 0.5 MiB <br />524,288 B <br />4,096 Kib <br />4 Mib <br />4.882812e-4 GiB <br /> (Macronix MX25L4006E)
RAM1: 64 MiB67,108,864 B <br />524,288 Kib <br />65,536 KiB <br />512 Mib <br />0.0625 GiB <br /> (SK Hynix H5PS5162GFR-S6C)
Expansion IFs: none specified
Serial: yes, 2-pads
WI1 chip1: NXP JN5148
WI1 802dot11 protocols: unspecified
WI1 antenna connector: none
ETH chip1: Applied Micro APM80186
ETH chip2: Realtek RTL8201CP
LAN speed: 100M
WAN speed: 100M
WAN ports: 1
no 802.11 protocols specified
Additional chips
CMOS Real Time Clock;NXP;PCF8563;;1;
Stock bootloader: U-Boot 2009.08
Stock FW OS: Linux 3.5.3
Flags: RTC, IoT
Default IP address: acquired via DHCP
the IP acquired via DHCP is used by 206 additional devices
of which 0 are TCP devices
Default login user: root
Default login password: thinkgreen
802dot11 OUI: none specified
Ethernet OUI: D4:A9:28
For a list of all currently documented Applied Micro (AMCC) SoC's with specifications, see Applied Micro.
For a list of all currently documented NXP (Freescale) SoC's with specifications, see NXP.
TCP 600GWB Connected at Home Wireless Lighting Gateway
Wireless is 802.15.4 JenNet used to control wireless lighting.
- Smaller flash is used by wireless micro-controller.
- Disassembly with photos of circuit board
- Dropbear SSHD, UART
• Troubleshooting |
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SOME TIPS FOR GETTING YOUR TCP / Greenwave Systems / Greenwave
Troubleshooting:
When you add a new light bulb to the network (or if you add a previously existing light bulb that
If for any reason the light bulb does not brighten and dim (if it remains full bright), then
The light bulb should then start to brighten and dim once it is reset, which is usually within
It is possible for a network light bulb to be accidentally removed from the network. For example,
If you are unable to fix issues that arise with your lighting system, you can reset your light
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