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Goki-GokiAir G3P Set-Up (poE)

Goki-In this article, we're going through the setup process of GokiAir G3P.

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Written by Sarah Mousavi
Updated over 2 months ago

GokiAirs provide a simple way to manage your property with the locks being connected to the internet. There are additional features that are possible when using GokiAirs - please see GokiAir - Overview and Supported features.

To use all those features, you must first set up a GokiAir via Spaces App.


Note:

Make sure you have Bluetooth and Location enabled while connecting.


Steps to connect the GokiAir G3P

  • Open the Spaces App

  • Choose GokiAirs from the Settings Menu and click the β€œ+” button or tap on Add Devices from the menu.

  • Power up your GokiAir either via Ethernet.

  • On the app choose "Connect to GokiAir (Ethernet)".

  • Select your device from the list & type a name for it.

  • Your GokiAir is Ready!


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warning

If you have a firewall in your network, you need to make sure it is not blocking saas-gateways-socket.goki.travel:2999 otherwise you will get a timeout error


Connect Goki Devices to GokiAir:

Once the GokiAir is connected and ready it will detect nearby Goki devices.

Connected devices show online status and they will be listed once you click on the GokiAir name.


Note:

  • All nearby locks should be detected in a minute automatically.

  • You won't see the Lock's list until you use the GokiAir for the particular Lock. After doing any action via GokiAir, you'll get the list of those Locks.

  • Unlocking the lock or just entering a PIN may cause it to be detected faster, as the lock will send logs.

  • GokiAir PoE - the PoE one will definitely be able to get powered up by the Ethernet cable only. It should allow internet access alongside the power, and this is how other properties have set it up. Your Ethernet outlet might require a hub to add power to the network, but if you have security cameras, you usually already have a CAT5 PoE running for these. It would be best to check this with your IT/ internet provider to make sure the Ethernet port can provide both data & power.


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