3. Getting Started

This section explains how to unbox, power, and access your SMHUB for the first time.


3.1 Unboxing

Inside the SMHUB package, you will find:

⚠️ Some accessories such as 18650 batteries (for UPS), SIM card (for LTE), or external antennas may need to be purchased separately.


3.2 Powering SMHUB

SMHUB supports multiple power options. Choose the one that fits your setup:

  1. USB-C Power (default)

    • Connect the included USB-C cable to the USB-C (upstream/power) port on the back of the device.

    • Use a 5V/2A USB-C adapter.

  2. PoE (Power over Ethernet) (requires PoE module)

    • Install the PoE add-on module.

    • Connect SMHUB to a PoE-enabled Ethernet switch (802.3af standard).

  3. UPS Module with Batteries (optional)

    • Insert supported 18650 Li-ion cells into the UPS board.

    • Connect the UPS board to the main unit.

    • SMHUB will automatically switch to battery power during outages.

  4. Solar/DC Input via UPS (optional)

    • If using the UPS module, SMHUB can also be powered from an external DC or solar supply.

⚠️ Important: Thanks to integrated USB power switching logic, SMHUB automatically detects whether it should act as a host (powering peripherals) or device (drawing power).


3.3 Network Connection

You can connect SMHUB to your network in different ways:

  1. Ethernet (recommended)

    • Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN port.

    • SMHUB will obtain an IP address via DHCP.

  2. Wi-Fi Client Mode

    • Connect via CLI/SSH (see section 3.4).

    • Use the nmcli command to scan and connect to your Wi-Fi network.

    • Web-based Wi-Fi setup is in development.

  3. Wi-Fi Access Point Mode

    • On first boot, SMHUB may start in AP mode.

    • SSID: SMHUB-XXXX (last 4 characters of MAC).

    • Default password: smhub1234.

    • Connect and then open the web UI.


3.4 First Access

Once powered and connected, you can access SMHUB in several ways:

Web Interface

On the first SMHUB models (with old firmware) the web interface will be on port 3000
To it access use: http://smhub.local:3000 If you have such a device, we strongly recommend that you immediately update it via USB according to this guide
Old firmware has critical issues that have been fixed in the new version!

SSH Access

USB-C Upstream Mode


3.5 First Boot Behavior


3.6 Safety Notes


Revision #5
Created 8 September 2025 16:19:23 by Support3
Updated 6 October 2025 11:59:13 by Taras