l If the router is part of a system that uses the Internet, you will also need the public IP
address and port.
You will also need an HTML5 compliant browser, Ethernet cable, and a USB-A to USB-B
micro cable or a 24 volt AC power source.
Set up for configuration
To configure the router, plug it into an Ethernet port. Typically this is a direct connection to a
computer Ethernet connection which requires changing the computer IPaddress. See the
procedure Changing your computer's address on page 18.
In addition to the Ethernet connection, supply temporary power to the router with a USB
cable. An alternative to the USB power connection is a 24 volt AC source. See Connecting
power on page 9.
Illustration 2–1 Connecting for configuration
Logging in
Use an HTML5 browser to log in and configure the router.
To log in, do the following.
1 Connect the router to an Ethernet port by doing one of the following.
l Connect directly to the computer.
l Connect to a subnet that recognizes address 192.168.1.252.
2 Connect the router to either USB or 24 volt AC power.
3 Open a new browser window.
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