User guide

IG7600 Administration Manual
5. Quick Installation
This Quick Installation helps you to install the product quickly and easily. For detailed
instructions on installation, and further setup option, please refer to the configuration
chapter.
5.1 Connecting the IG7600
(1) Place IG7600 in an optimum location.
(2) Connect the included Category 5 Ethernet network cable to the IG7600’s LAN port or
WAN port. Then connect the other end of the network cable to a switch or hub or
directly your PC’s Ethernet port. The IG7600 will then be connected to your
10/100/1000 network.
(3) Connect the AC power adapter to the IG7600’s Power port. Only use the power
adapter supplied with the IG7600. Use of a different adapter may result in product
damage.
(4) Now that you have connected the IG7600 to your network, you are ready to begin
setting it up. The Setup Wizard will take you through all necessary steps to help you to
configure the IG7600 easily.
5.2 Wizard Setup
This system administrator can configure the IG7600 remotely or locally via a Web
Browser. When IG7600 return to default factory settings, its LAN address is
“192.168.123.1”, and username is “admin1234”, password is “adminxxxxxx” (”xxxxxx” are
the last 6 characters of IGs MAC Address).
Click Wizardon IGs home page to start the setup wizard. It allows system administrator
to select the appropriate operation mode and configure the corresponding setting step by
step. The following four items are supported.
WAN Settings
Secondary WAN Settings
LAN Settings
Wireless Basic
Internet Time
In the configuration, the administrator presses “Next” or “Cancel” button to choose the
setting item. If pressing “Save & Reboot”, the settings will be saved and the IG7600 will
be rebooted automatically.
5.2.1 WAN Setting
There are three modes that you can configure WAN IP address: Static IP mode, DHCP
mode, and PPPoE mode. You can also select to enable or disable Firewall.
Note that Network Address Translation (NAT) function is default enabled and is not
shown on the page to prevent it from being disabled.
This page shows that the current existing WAN interface in this system is Static IP mode.
(Figure 5-1)
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