After unpacking, the gateway is ready to use, but requires configuration to adapt to the required functions.
Power supply
First, connect the power supply according to the diagram. The Gateway is protected against reverse power connection. If the polarity is reversed, the Gateway will not start.
PoE
The Gateway can also be powered via PoE in the range of 8-36V using unused pairs of wires in the LAN cable. Below is the pinout of the RJ45 socket.
PIN number | Function | Remark |
---|---|---|
1 | RX+ | Data |
2 | RX- | Data |
3 | TX+ | Data |
4 | DC+ | Power supply positive |
5 | DC+ | Power supply positive |
6 | TX- | Data |
7 | DC- | Power supply negative |
8 | DC- | Power supply negative |
Opening inbuilt website
Through the WAN interface
To access the built-in website, connect the gateway by WAN to the local network and enter IP address in the address window of the browser. Please note that it may take some time from powering on to booting up the system. When the LEDs next to the RJ45 socket start flashing, after about 10 seconds the built-in website becomes available.
IP: 192.168.10.60
user name: root
password: root
Through the WiFi interface
By default, the gateway creates its own network with default ESSID "AG-207". The network is secured with default password "atreyo12". Connect to this network and enter the IP in the address bar of your browser.
IP: 192.168.1.1
user name: root
password: root
After logging in, you are automatically taken to the dashboard page. You can go to the status > overview page to see information about the system.
To secure the gateway, change the default password. Set a password go to the system>administration page. To maintain security, it is recommended to use long and complex passwords.