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Using the EN-1000’s Management
System
he EN-1000 provides wireless and wired connections to a local area network
(LAN), to a wide area network (WAN), and to peripheral devices and remote
devices. This document describes use of the EN-1000’s browser management system.
Any platform (PC, Mac, Linux, etc.) that supports a browser (Internet Explorer,
Firefox, Chrome, Safari, etc.) can manage the EN-1000. The following sections
discuss use of the EN-1000’s management system:
•Connecting to the EN-1000
•Activating the Wireless Module
•Logging In
•Navigating the EN-1000’s Management System
•Ending the Session
2.1 Connecting to the EN-1000
The EN-1000’s management system displays in a browser window. The management
system can run on any platform (for example, a Windows, Mac, or Linux platform)
that supports a web browser.
The EN-1000’s default configuration is Cell Failover,
1
and the EN-1000 is fully
functional for network access. Under this configuration, the EN-1000 can be managed
via a direct connection to its Ethernet LAN port or (even if there is a management
connection to the LAN port) via a network connection that reaches the EN-1000’s WAN
port or cellular wireless port.
The LAN port on the EN-1000’s front panel (Figure 2-1) is on a private network. The
EN-1000 software includes a DHCP server that assigns an IP address to a device
connected to its LAN port. A device connected to the LAN port sees the gateway
address 192.168.10.1, representing the EN-1000.
1. For information on Quickstart configuration options, see the EN-1000™ Quick Configuration Guide.
EN-1000™ Reference Manual
Document 2
Version A.2, December 2015
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