User Guide

DHCP Mode
To connect CUJO in DHCP mode, the router must have the ability to turn off the DHCP
server. Most routers are compatible with this configuration.
To set DHCP mode manually, use the app and you will see instructions for manual DHCP
setup:
1) Log in to your router
2) Navigate to the page (it’s usually under Advanced settings and called Local Area
Network (LAN) ) where you can change the router’s IP address and DHCP settings
3) Disable the DHCP server (and change router’s IP if needed)
5) Save settings
6) Reboot the CUJO device (unplug the power cord from CUJO and plug it back in)
Some routers (like Xfinity or Apple AirPort”) does not have the ability to disable the DHCP
server, in this case there is a special configuration that helps CUJO override your router’s
DHCP server. You will need to:
1) Log in to your router
2) If the CUJO app asks, change your router’s IP. Save settings. Your router will reboot.
Then try to log in to your router using the new IP.
3) Add the CUJO device to the static IP reservation list and remember the current
CUJO IP (write it down for the next step).
4) Set the new range of the DHCP server on your router to this reserved CUJO IP.
Save settings. Your router may reboot again.
After these steps complete successfully, CUJO will override the DHCP server on your
network.
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