April 9, 2019
Description
This is my outdoor 3g/4g modem router with an high gain directive antenna
Bill of materials
8 x 3D printed parts
1 x OrangePi Zero link
1 x SD card (4GB or more)
1 x Huawei E3372h-153 link
1 x USB extension cable - left angle link
1 x step down converter 5v link
1 x PSU 12v 3A link
1 x female DC power connector link
2 x RJ45 connectors link
1 x ethernet cable
4 x cable ties (to lock the usb modem and the step down converter to the base) link
M2/M3/M4 screws with washer
2 x M8 Bolt with washer and nut
1 x O-Ring (150mm - Ø 2mm) or a silicon/rubber bracelet link
For the antenna:
Building instructions
Print all the enclosure parts
Build the antenna according to the Kreosan instructions (thank you Kreosan!): link
Bridge with a solder the 2 pair of pads on the OrangePi Zero to enabling the PoE link
Copy the Armbian image into the SD card link
Install the isc-dhcp-server package
Overwrite dhcpd.conf, interfaces, iptables.sh and rc.local with the included files
glue the lid parts (lid.top.stl + lid.bottom.stl)
screw the antenna to the lid
screw the OrangePi Zero to the base (with the ethernet port aligned on the top)
screw the supports of the usb modem and step down converter to the base
lock the Huawei E3372H and the step down converter to the base with the cable ties
put the M8 bolts on the base pole clamp (clamp.1.stl)
screw the base pole clamp to the base
make an hole on the bottom side of the lid, connect the ethernet cable to the step down converter and then to the OrangePi Zero
put the O-Ring (or the bracelet) on the base
connect the two CRC9 connectors to the usb modem
connect the usb modem to the OrangePi Zero with the USB extension cable
screw the base to the lid
add the RJ45 connectors and the female DC power connector to the other side of the ethernet cable
attach the psu to the power connector and the ethernet to your pc (or wifi access point, or ..)
Power up and enjoy your new 3g/4g modem router!
License:
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