- Introduced a web GUI for managing 5G connections, replacing the standalone 5g-router service. - Updated scripts to ensure exclusive access to the AT port, preventing conflicts. - Improved troubleshooting documentation in 5G_MODEM_TROUBLESHOOTING.md, adding checks for processes using the AT port. - Enhanced connection management in the web app, including auto-connect and detailed status APIs. - Updated installation scripts to reflect changes in service management and dependencies.
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Alpine 5G Router – Quick Start
Get a new device from zero to 5G router in a few steps.
Prerequisites
- Raspberry Pi 5 (or compatible) with Alpine Linux installed
- Fibocom FM350-GL modem connected via USB (Mode 40: 0e8d:7126)
- SIM card with data (e.g. CYTA Cyprus, APN
internet)
1. Clone repo on the device (or copy files)
# If you have git on the device:
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USER/Alpine_5G.git /tmp/Alpine_5G
cd /tmp/Alpine_5G
# Or: copy the repo (e.g. scp -r Alpine_5G root@device:/tmp/)
2. Install packages (on the device)
# Enable community repo if needed
sed -i 's|#.*community|http://mirrors.neterra.net/alpine/v3.23/community|' /etc/apk/repositories
apk update
# Core packages
apk add iptables python3 py3-flask
pip install pyserial
# Optional: dnsmasq for LAN DHCP/DNS, speedtest-cli for speedtests
apk add dnsmasq speedtest-cli
3. Run install script
From the repo root:
cd /tmp/Alpine_5G
chmod +x scripts/install.sh
./scripts/install.sh
This installs:
/etc/5g-router.conf(from example – edit if needed)/usr/local/share/5g-webgui/– Web GUI with integrated connection management/etc/init.d/5g-webgui(OpenRC service – handles both Web GUI and 5G connection)/etc/iptables/rules.v4- Enables
5g-webguiat boot
4. Edit config (if needed)
vi /etc/5g-router.conf
Set at least:
APN– e.g.internetfor CYTAWAN_IF/LAN_IF– defaulteth1andeth0.100are usually correct
Optional:
WATCHDOG_INTERVAL=60– check connection every 60s and reconnect if neededFAILOVER_ENABLED=yesandFAILOVER_IF=eth0to use ethernet when 5G is down
5. Start Web GUI (includes 5G connection)
service 5g-webgui start
# Check status
/usr/local/bin/status-5g.sh
# Test connectivity
ping -c 3 8.8.8.8
6. Access Web GUI
Open http://<device-ip>:5000 in your browser.
- admin / admin – full access
- support / support – view-only + restart 5G
Change passwords after first login!
7. Enable iptables restore at boot (if not already)
rc-update add iptables-restore default
Done
The device will bring up 5G at boot via the Web GUI service. Manage via web interface at port 5000.
To restart 5G: use the Web GUI, or service 5g-webgui restart.
For full docs see README.md, WEBGUI.md, and 5G_MODEM_TROUBLESHOOTING.md.
Legacy: Standalone 5g-router service
If you prefer to run without the Web GUI, you can still use the legacy service:
rc-update del 5g-webgui default
rc-update add 5g-router default
service 5g-router start
This runs connect-5g.sh without the web interface.