Network
Select the network type to connect the Gateway to the internet to post data on a cloud server.
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Select the network type to connect the Gateway to the internet to post data on a cloud server.
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Click on Enable WiFi.
Click on Scan WiFi to scan available networks.
Click on the network name you wish to connect.
The network name will appear in the text field. Enter Password.
Click on CONNECT.
You'll see DISCONNECT when WiFi gets successfully connected.
Click on DISCONNECT if you wish to disconnect/switch from the current network.
Click on Enable Ethernet.
The default is DHCP mode, to enable Static IP mode click on the toggle button and disable DHCP.
Static IP
192.168.0.111
IP address to which the connection will be made.
Gateway
192.168.0.1
Indicates through which gateway a TCP/IP packet should be directed.
Subnet
255.255.255.0
Mask that is applied to the target to determine what actual IP addresses the routing rule applies.
DNS1
8.8.8.8
Usually the gateway has some predefined DNS servers. As such the router, when it needs to resolve a hostname (“www.google.com”, “www.cnn.com”, etc…) to an IP address, it will forward all the DNS requests to the gateway. By entering custom DNS servers the router will take care of host name resolution. You can enter multiple DNS servers to provide redundancy in case the one of the server fails
DNS2
8.8.2.2
Second DNS server address.
Click on Enable 4G to connect Gateway to cellular network.
Enter 4G APN if known, otherwise, keep it default.
Click on SAVE