User's Guide
K60i User Guide
commission, configure and monitor small to large K60i networks. See the K60i Edge
Controller User Guide for details.
9.2 K60i Web UI Page
The K60i WebUI is a single page that provides device status as well as configuration
options.
9.2.1 Logging In
Use your browser to connect to K60i device’s WebUI as described above. It is not necessary
to login to the system in order to view the WebUI page. You will then be prompted to login
once you click on any one of the configuration tabs if you do not have a security certificate
installed on your computer. The security certificate based authentication option is available
when utilizing an Edge Controller to manage the network.
The default username and password is as follows:
User Name: root
Password: kwikbit_root
The page remains read-only if you do not login to the system and only gives general system
information.
At the top of the WebUI screen, general node information including node name, node
description, model number and user is displayed. There are two network sections on the
page, Wireless and Wired.
The Wireless Network section displays the connection SSID, the unit role (Hub or Remote)
and all current wireless connections. If the unit is a Hub, all currently linked Remotes will be
displayed under connections. If the unit is a Remote, only one connection to a Hub can be
listed. Each connection displays the connected unit name as well as graphical
representation of the signal quality of the connection. By clicking on the connected device’s
name, a browser page of that device is opened. By hovering over the signal quality graphic,
detailed signal level information is displayed. You can change SSID and unit Role
configuration by clicking on the tool icon in the section banner, assuming you are an
authorized user.
The Wired Network section displays the unit’s assigned IP address and the status of the
three Gigabit Ethernet ports. By hovering over the Ethernet port icons, detailed port status
information is displayed. The unit’s IP configuration can be changed by clicking on the tool
icon in the section banner. Clicking on the Ethernet port icons allows a user to enable and
disable ports as well as turn PoE output on or off for ports one and two.
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