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Access and Setup
Default IP Address
The Epic 4’s default IP address is 192.168.0.1. This can be modified, however,
we recommend you retain the default IP address if possible
for hassle-free installation of other Luxul products.
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NOTE:
In the event another device on your network shares the
192.168.0.1 address, you’ll need to temporarily reassign or
remove that device while you configure the Epic 4.
Connecting a Client Device
Connect a client device to one of the router’s LAN ports or to a switch that
is connected to a LAN port. The DHCP server on the router is configured
by default. If your client device is set to obtain an address automatically,
no further configuration is required and you may skip to the next step,
Logging In.
If your computer is not configured to obtain an address automatically,
you’ll need to configure it manually to connect to the router’s 192.168.0.x
network. To do so, set the IP address of your computer to
an address in the 192.168.0.X range, then set the Gateway/Router
address to 192.168.0.1 (the default IP address of the router), and
proceed with configuration.
Once you’re finished configuring the switch, you can return your comput-
er’s IP configuration to normal, typically “Obtain Automatically/DHCP.”
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Note:
Visit
http://luxul.com/ip-addressing
to learn more about
changing your computer’s IP address and getting connected.
Logging In
To access the router’s web configuration, open your web browser and enter the
router’s default 192.168.0.1 IP address in the address field. Log in to the router
using the default user name and password:
Default IP: 192.168.0.1
Username: admin
Password: admin
Select the menu items on the left to view and/or modify the configuration.
For information on configuring this router and routers in general, review
the support resources at luxul.com.
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Hardware Operation
The front panel of the router features Power, System and USB LEDs, and port
status indicators for each of the router’s five built-in ports.
The front panel features five RJ-45 Ethernet ports: A single dedicated WAN
port, a dedicated LAN port, and three more ports which can
be configured as either WAN or LAN ports. Using the dedicated WAN port
along with all three shared WAN/LAN ports, the router can be connected
to up to four independent Internet connections simultaneously. The front
panel also features a recessed Reset button and a USB 3.0 port. Plug a USB flash
drive or hard drive into the USB port and configure the built-in file/DLNA server
to serve files to LAN-connected devices.
The rear panel features a power switch and power socket.
Front Panel
Reset Button
The Reset button (located on the front panel) can be used to reset (reboot) the
switch, or to restore the switch factory default settings.
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To Reset the Router:
With the router powered on, press and release
the Reset button.
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CAUTION:
Do not hold the button for more than a second. Doing so
could erase all settings and restore factory defaults.
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To Restore the Default Settings:
With the router powered on, press
and hold the Reset button for 15 seconds, then release the button. The
switch automatically restores factory default settings. A factory reset may
take approximately a minute to complete. A successful factory reset is
indicated by all of the port LEDs flashing once. When the System LED begins
to flash, the unit is ready.
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CAUTION:
Restoring default settings will remove any/all
custom configuration.
LED Indicators
Indicator State
Description
POWER
On
Router is powered and switched on.
SYSTEM
Flashing
On
Off
Router is functioning.
Router is booting.
Router is not functioning correctly.
USB
On
A USB device is connected.
WAN/
LAN
Yellow On/
Green On
Yellow On/
Green Off
Yellow Flashing
Yellow Off/
Green Off
1000 Mbps operation.
10/100 Mbps operation.
Network activity.
No network connection.