Installation Guide

BASIC INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR
JALA MESH-ROUTERS IN MODE 1
This basic guide is intended as a quick help for those end-users who want to install and use the Jala Mesh-
Routers in a conventional (wireless) configuration using the so-called Mode 1.
Master Installation:
Any of those routers could be installed as the master of the mesh.
Use the electric power supply provided with the device to plug it to the chosen indoor-power-outlet.
Turn on the device and wait for the Status LED to stop blinking.
Use an ordinary Ethernet cable to connect the LAN port of the device to the Ethernet port on any
computer.
Using any browser on the computer, input 192.168.1.254 in the address field.
Input “admin” as the user and also as the password on the access screen that will pop up.
Choose “Mastermode and click “Next.
Following the examples in the screenshot, set the Internet (WAN) and WiFi parameters including a
password.
Click on “Save.”
The device will automatically reboot and remain configured as the master. Wait a few minutes, and
the master device of the mesh will be ready to use.
Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the computer and the LAN port of the device, and use this cable
to connect the WLAN port of the device to an Internet access port that the telecommunications
company has provided for the house.
Satellite installation:
The end-user can deploy a conventional mesh configuration in Mode 1 using any other two Jala Mesh-
Routers as satellites.
The same as for the master, use the electric power supply provided with the device to plug each one
of the two satellites to an indoor-power-outlet in the rooms where you decide to install them; turn
them on, and wait for their status LED to stop blinking.
As done before with the master, use an ordinary Ethernet cable to connect the LAN port of each one
of the additional two devices to an Ethernet port of any computer.
Using any browser on the computer, input 192.168.1.254 in the address field and check that the
computer can now establish a network link with the previously-configured master.

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