Installation guide

Setup - Network settings
The Network Settings menu is used to setup the network settings to adapt to the actual network to which the
BeoLink Gateway is connected.
BeoLink Gateway is delivered with DHCP enabled from the factory, which means that the network settings are
assigned automatically.
All the network settings can be changed in the Network Settings menu.
Hostname
The name by which BeoLink Gateway is found in the LAN. The Hostname must always be a single word,
which contains capital letters, small letters or numbers.
DHCP
If the DHCP server in the router is enabled the DHCP must also be enabled in the Network Settings menu. It is
recommended to reserve an IP-address in the router or use a static IP-address if DHCP is disabled.
If the DHCP is disabled in the router, the IP-address must be entered manually in the Network Settings menu.
The settings for subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server must be set to the same settings as in the router.
Apply button
Networks settings must be applied with the Apply button. It is possible to edit the settings and check the
consistency safely, as changes will first takes place when the Apply button is activated. The settings will be saved
automatically by the ‘Auto Save’ function.
Depending on the actual network it might be necessary to change the IP-address in order to adapt to the network
in range. The other networks settings in the Network Settings menu must also - if necessary - be changed to
match the router settings.
To determine the network settings the router in the network must be accessed.
DHCP is enabled from the factory.
Default network settings with static IP-address (DHCP disabled):
- IP-address: 192.168.1.10
- Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
- Default gateway: 192.168.1.1
- DNS server: 192.168.1.1
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