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With its factory default settings, the Lock is connected to
the Internet via its WAN port or a USB modem that can
be connected to the USB port of the Lock. In this mode,
the Lock creates its own protected local network for the
connected devices. Only devices that are connected to the
Lock by cable are accessible with the Key.
Notes:
See “USB modem for the Lock” (p.35) to connect a USB
modem to the Lock’s USB port.
If the Lock is connected to a DHCP enabled network via any of its •
LAN ports (LAN1, LAN2 or LAN3), the Lock’s own LAN functionality
will be lost and an error will result. LAN functionality can be restored
by resolving any DHCP conicts by removing improper LAN
connections to the Lock.
5.1 DEPLOYING THE LOCK
CONNECTING NETWORK DEVICES TO THE LOCK
A) Connecting network devices that use dynamic IP
addresses (DHCP)
Network devices with a DHCP client enabled will
automatically connect to the Lock. Simply plug them in and
go.
B) Connecting network devices with static IP addresses:
Assign static IP addresses to devices (from the Lock’s static IP range).1.
Go to Network > LAN and see the IP address of the Lock from 2.
”IPv4 address”. Check also that the network mask inIPv4
netmask” is set to 255.255.255.192.
Go to the settings of the network device. Enter an unused IP 3.
address into the device that falls within the Locks static IP range.
This can be found on the default (front) page of the Lock’s web user
interface.
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