User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Index of Tables
- 1 Hardware characteristics
- 2 Electrical characteristics
- 3 Wireless characteristics
- 4 How to use
- 5 Ordering information
- 6 FCC Caution
- 7 Revision history

How to use WGATE-PRO-41A1F1 rev 1.5
4 How to use
To setup your wizzigate pro, you will need to:
- Power up your wizzigate.
- Access its administration interface.
- Register the gateway to the Wizzilab cloud.
- Configure its network configuration according to your production environment.
4.1 Powering the WGATE-PRO
The WizziGate is powered by a 12V power supply provided with the AC adapter shipped with the
gateway.
4.2 Connect to the Wizzigate administration interface
4.2.1 Connect the gateway to a network with a DHCP server
For your first gateway setup, you need a local ethernet network with a DHCP server and an avail-
able ethernet port on a network switch/router of that network (or a computer that can supply a
DHCP server).
Plug the ethernet port of the Gateway to your local network via an ethernet cable.
The Gateway is configured as a DHCP client so if you have a DHCP server it will automatically
join the network.
The Gateway broadcasts its name using avahi so it can be reached at http://wizzigate.local. If you
change the hostname of the gateway, the address will become http://hostname.local. If there are
multiple gateways with the same hostname on the network, they will be named "hostname.local",
"hostname-2.local", ...
To configure the Wizzigate, you need to have access to its administration web interface (via a stan-
dard browser).
4.2.2 Login into to web interface
The default credentials for the Gateway Administration web interface are:
- user: user
- password: user
You can later change the default credentials.
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