User Documentation

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3. Initial start-up / Getting Started
3.1 Configuration of the Router by using an Internet browser
Note
The configuration of the device can be done either via LAN or WAN RJ45 ports.
Connect the unit to a 24V DC (4-pin plug) power source. The corresponding plug is included.
During the initial boot phase, the PWR LED is flashing. The Router is ready when the PWR LED is lit con-
stantly (after about 30 seconds).
Connect the Router to the Ethernet interface of a configuration PC using a RJ45 network cable.
It is possible to use a standard Ethernet patch cable or a crossed network cable. By default, both Ethernet
ports are configured with autonegotiation.
The configuration and control of the Router is done via the integrated Web server. Any common Internet
browser can be used.
When delivered, the Web interface of the Router can be accessed from both LAN and WAN port.
To access the Web interface of the Router the IP address of the connected PC must be in the same logical
network (IP address range) as the Router.
Factory default IP addresses and net masks:
LAN ports: 192.168.1.110 / 255.255.255.0
WAN port : DHCP client
3.2 Starting the Web interface
Important note
The Router’s Web server partly is using Java script for parameter settings (e.g. if you
want to apply or deleting a configured Open VPN session).
Please ensure that the Web browser you are using can run Java script. For
Router configuration. You do NOT need to install Java runtime software (for exe-
cutable Java applets) because only Java script will be used. Standard Web
browsers by default can run Java script code.
If some “Apply” buttons are not working (seems to be without function) and if you are
using Internet Explorer 10 please verify that you are using Bowser Mode IE10 to en-
sure that Java script is running properly. To validate the browser mode press key F12
and activate if not set mode Internet Explorer 10 as shown in the screenshot below.
1. Start your Web browser and enter the IP address of the connected Router port into the browser’s
address line. (i.e. when connected to a LAN-Port 192.168.1.110)