MUDI (GL-E750) USER MANUAL
Table of Contents 1. Getting Started with GL.iNet Mudi ....................................................................................... 1 1.1. Insert a MicroSD Card and a SIM Card into Mudi .............................................. 1 1.2. Power On................................................................................................................................ 2 1.3. Power Off......................................................................................................
7. 6.2. Open Ports on Router ................................................................................................... 26 6.3. DMZ ....................................................................................................................................... 27 VPN ................................................................................................................................................. 27 7.1. 7.1.1. OpenVPN Server .............................................
Setup ............................................................................................................................................... 82 Manage your devices ............................................................................................................... 90 Site to Site ..................................................................................................................................... 96 Batch Setting ............................................................
Connect via web panel ..........................................................................................................145 Connect via Luci .......................................................................................................................148 10.9 GoodCloud issues .........................................................................................................151 How to fix if my device show "Deactivated" ................................................................
1. Getting Started with GL.iNet Mudi Models: GL-E750 1.1. Insert a MicroSD Card and a SIM Card into Mudi 1 ) Turn to the backside of Mudi.
2 ) Poke your finger into the hole near the edge of the lid. 3 ) Slide along the edge. 4 ) When the lid slightly goes up (from around 25 degrees to 30 degrees or so), pull it up for the opening. 5 ) Insert the card into the card slot as suggested by the symbol near the corner. 6 ) Press the lid down to close the cover plate. 1.2. Power On For GL-E750 with built-in battery, press the power button to turn on the device.
When Mudi's power is off, you can still check the battery status by clicking the power button. The LED screen will show battery status when you click the power button.
You can also plug the Micro USB power cable into the power port of the router to power on the device. That will also charge the built-in battery. Make sure you are using a standard 5V/2A power adapter. Otherwise it may cause malfunction.
Note: Hot plug for SIM card and TF card is not supported. If you want to use, please insert before powering on the router. 1.3. Power Off Press the power button for 5 seconds to turn off the device. When you press the the power button for 3 seconds, the OLED screen will show Power Saving On first. KEEP PRESSING the power button, you will see Shut Down under the Power Saving On and it will countdown 3 seconds and turn off the device.
1.4. Power Saving Press the power button for 3 seconds to turn on the power saving mode, you will see Power Saving On on the OLED screen. Also, press the power button for 3 seconds to turn off the power saving mode, you will see Power Saving Off on the OLED screen. 1.5. Connect You can connect to the router via Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi. Note: This step only connects your devices to the local area network (LAN) of the router. You cannot access the Internet currently.
Connect via Wi-Fi Search for the SSID of the router in your device and input the default password: goodlife.
1.6. Access the Web Admin Panel Open a web browser (we recommend Chrome, firefox) and visit http://192.168.8.1. You will be directed to the initial setup of the web Admin Panel. 1) Language Setting You need to choose the display language of the Admin Panel. Currently, our routers support English, 简体中文, 繁體中 文, Deutsch, Français, Español, Italiano and 日本語. Note: If your browser always redirects to Luci (http://192.168.8.1/cgibin/luci), you can visit: http://192.168.8.1/index instead of http://192.168.8.1.
Note: This password is for this web Admin Panel and the embedded Linux system. It will not change your Wi-Fi password. 3) Admin Panel After the initial setup, you will enter the web Admin Panel of the router. It allows you to check the status and manage the settings of the router.
2. INTERNET There are total 4 types of connection method that you can use to access the Internet: Cable, Repeater, 3G/4G Modem and Tethering. Click INTERNET to create an Internet connection.
2.1. Cable Connect the router to the modem or main router via Ethernet cable to access the Internet. Before plugging the Ethernet cable into the WAN port of the router, you can click Use as LAN to set the WAN port as a LAN port. That is useful when you are using the router as a repeater. As a result, you can have one more LAN port.
Plug the Ethernet cable into the WAN port of the router. The information of your connection will be shown on the Cable section. DHCP is the default protocol. You can click Modify to change the protocol. (1) DHCP DHCP is the default and most common protocol. It doesn't require any manual configuration.
(2) Static Static is required if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has provided a fixed IP address for you or you want to configure the network information such as IP address, Gateway, Netmask manually. The current settings will be automatically filled once you choose Static. Change it according to your needs and then click Apply. (3) PPPoE PPPoE is required by many Internet Service Providers (ISP).
2.2. Repeater Using Repeater means connecting the router to another existing wireless network, e.g. when you are using free Wi-Fi in a hotel or cafe. It works in WISP (Wireless Internet Service Provider) mode by default, which means that the router will create its own subnet and act as a firewall to protect you from the public network. In Repeater section, click Scan to search for the available wireless networks nearby. Choose a SSID from the drop-down list and enter its password.
2.3. 3G/4G Modem Mudi has a built-in 3G/4G modem which you can insert your SIM card directly. Please insert the SIM card before powering on the router. Then, you should find the name of your carrier, click Auto Setup to create the connection. You can also click Manual Setup to set up manually. In General, you can set up by the three basic parameters below. Click Apply to connect. • Device: Please choose /dev/cdc-wdm0 (qmi) or /dev/ttyUSB3. • Service Type: indicate the service of your SIM card.
Advanced Settings: • Dial Number: Generally, it is a default value and you don't need to set it manually. However, if you have this info, please input it. • Pincode, Username and Password: Generally, these are not necessary for an unlocked SIM card. However, if you have a locked SIM card, please consult your service provider. It is connected when the IP address of your SIM card shows up.
AT Command The built-in modem supports AT command for the management and configuration of the modem. In 3G/4G Modem section, Click AT Command. • Shortcut: There are several pre-configured AT commands that you can use directly. If you want to run your own AT command, choose Manual command. • AT Command: The place where you can input AT command. For the list of AT command, please refer to the AT command manual of the built-in modem. • Port: The default port for AT command is /dev/ttyUSB2.
2.4. Tethering Using a USB cable to share network from your smartphone to the router is called Tethering. Host-less modem works in Tethering during the setup of the modem as well. For host-less modem tethering, plug it into the USB port of the router. For iPhone tethering, connect it to the USB port of the router and go to Settings->Personal Hotspot->Allow Others to Join, then click Trust to continue when the message pops up in your iPhone.
EasyTether Some carriers prohibit the sharing of the data so that you may not be able to use tethering. However, you can try easytethering. Note: Easytether is not a free service and we have no affiliation with them. 3. WIRELESS In WIRELESS, you can check the current status and change the settings of the wireless network created by the router. The wireless network can be turned on or off by switching the ON/OFF button. Wi-Fi Name (SSID): The name of the Wi-Fi.
Click Modify to change the settings of the wireless network.
4. CLIENTS You can manage all connected devices in CLIENTS. You can see their name, IP, MAC address and connection type. After you turn on Enable real-time speed and traffic statistics. You can see all devices' traffic and speed information, click the button on the right to block any unwanted clients.
a speed limitation range window will pop-up, set the speed and click Apply. There is a yellow "exclamation mark" besides speed limited client. 5. UPGRADE Click UPGRADE to check any available update and upgrade the firmware.
5.1. Online Upgrade You can find the current firmware version here. If your router is connected to the Internet, it will check for the newer firmware version available for download. Note: It is suggested to uncheck Keep setting. If you keep the settings and encounter problems after the upgrade, please reset the router. 5.2. Upload Firmware Click Local Upgrade to upload a firmware file to the router. Simply drag and drop your firmware file to the area indicated.
(1) Official OpenWrt/LEDE firmware Only the testing version of 3.x firmware is available for GL-B1300 currently. You can download the official firmware from our website. • GL-B1300: https://dl.gl-inet.com/firmware/b1300/ Find the available firmwares from the folder according to your device model, and they are located in different sub-folders: V1/release: Official GL.iNet OpenWrt/LEDE firmware. testing: Beta version of GL.iNet OpenWrt/LEDE firmware.
6. FIREWALL In FIREWALL, you can set up firewall rules like port forwarding, open port and DMZ. 6.1. Port Forwards Port Forwarding allows remote computers to connect to a specific computer or service behind the firewall in the local LAN (such as web servers, FTP servers, etc). To set up port forwarding, click Port Forwards and input the required parameters or click Add a New One.
Name: The name of the rule which can be specified by the user. Internal IP: The IP address assigned by the router to the device which needs to be accessed remotely. External Ports: The numbers of external ports. You can enter a specific port number or a range of service ports (E.g 100-300). Internal Ports: The internal port number of the device. You can enter a specific port number. Leave it blank if it is same as the external port. Protocol: The protocol used, you can choose TCP, UDP, or both TCP and UDP.
Protocol: The protocol used, you can choose TCP, UDP, or both TCP and UDP. Status: Activate of Deactivate the rule. 6.3. DMZ DMZ allows you to expose one computer to the Internet, so that all the inbounds packets will be redirected to the computer you set. Click DMZ and enable Open DMZ. Input the internal IP address (E.g. 192.168.8.100) of your device which is going to receive all the inbound packets. 7. VPN GL.iNet routers have pre-installed VPN server and client in OpenVPN and WireGuard.
(1) Server configuration There are preset OpenVPN server configurations. You can also click Modify to change them manually. Click Apply when you finish. (2) Export OpenVPN configuration file Click Export Config to download the OpenVPN configuration file which you need to upload when you are configuring your OpenVPN client.
(3) Start the OpenVPN server Click Start to start your OpenVPN server. Otherwise, you will not be able to connect to the OpenVPN server by using its configuration file.
7.1.2. OpenVPN Client OpenVPN client requires OpenVPN configuration file (.ovpn) to create the OpenVPN connection. If you have your own VPN service provider but you don't know how to get the configuration file, please refer to Get your configuration file. Click + Add a New VPN Configuration to upload the configuration file. (1) Upload your OpenVPN configuration file Simply drag and drop your file to the pop up windows. It can be a single .ovpn file or a zip/tar.gz file which contains multiple .
(2) Enter Description, Username and Password Enter a description for your OpenVPN configuration file and then click Submit to finish the upload process. In some cases, it will ask you to enter your username and password.
(3) Connect to the OpenVPN server You can now click Connect to start the OpenVPN connection. Once connected, you should find your IP address, data received/sent.
(4) Manage configuration files Click Management to check the list of configuration files. You can modify the Description, User name or Password of each configuration file. You can also add, delete a configuration file or even purge all your uploaded configuration files. If your configuration file is a zip/tar.gz file which includes multiple ovpn files, you can choose an individual .ovpn file that you would like to connect in Server.
Get your configuration file We have tested different VPN service providers. Therefore, if you don't know how to get the configuration file, you can follow the instruction below. However, you have to contact your service provider for the configuration file if they are not listed below. If you have any problem in the setup of OpenVPN, please contact support@glinet.com 7.2. WireGuard WireGuard is an extremely simple yet fast and modern VPN that utilizes state-ofthe-art cryptography.
7.2.1. WireGuard Server You can set up a WireGuard server on GL.iNet router with firmware 3.0. Click + Create a New User. (1) Start a WireGuard server You can simply use the default parameters of Local IP and Local Port, or you can set your own value. Then click Start to start your own WireGuard server.
(2) Add a new client You have to add a new user and apply the configurations when you are connecting to this WireGuard server. Click Management tab and then Create a New User. Specify the Name of the new client and then click Add. (3) Get the configuration details for your client You can now check the list of the clients you added. You can Delete any unwanted client. Please click Configurations to find the configuration details which you need to use when you are setting up WireGuard client.
If you are using another GL.iNet router as a client, please copy the JSON configuration and paste it directly when you are setting up WireGuard client. 7.2.2. WireGuard Client To set up a WireGuard client, please click + Add New Profiles.
(1) Specify the name of your server Specify the name and then click Next. (2) Input the configurations You can copy the JSON configurations from your server to Configuration or input the settings manually. If you are using Azirevpn or Mullvad, you can click Others and use your AzireVPN or Mullvad account to set up WireGuard client directly. Click Add to finish the WireGuard Client setup.
(3) Connect to the WireGuard server Click Connect. You will see the upload and download traffic when it is connected successfully. 7.2.3. Wireguard App on mobile devices You can also use WireGuard App on your mobile phone. • Android: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.wireguard.
• iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wireguard/id1441195209?mt=8 7.3. VPN Policies Starting from firmware version 3.022, users can define VPN routing policies. For example, it is possible to use VPN for a specific website/IP while maintaining a normal Internet traffic without VPN for others.
7.3.1. Settings Enable VPN Policy: Turn on/off VPN policies. Use VPN for all process on the router: Generally, the traffic of all processes running on the router such as GoodCloud will be routed through VPN if there is a connected VPN client (e.g. WireGuard, OpenVPN, Shadowsocks). In this case, these processes will lose Internet if VPN is disconnected. In order to ensure a proper operation of these processes, you can disable this option. As a result, they will not use VPN.
7.3.2. Add VPN policy You can only configure either Use VPN for or Do not use VPN for. Click the arrow to switch among Use VPN for and Do not use VPN for. To add a policy, enter the domain/IP or Mac address into the box and then click Add. Finally, click Apply to activate the policy. For example, if we want to route only the traffic of gl-inet.com through VPN, we need to add gl-inet.com under Use VPN for. However, if we want to route all traffic through VPN except gl-inet.com, we need to add gl-inet.
7.3.3. Clear DNS cache If you are using domain-based policy, it may not work unless you clear your DNS cache. Please follow the instructions below to clear your DNS cache. Windows: Press Win + R and run cmd. Execute command ipconfig /flushdns. MacOS: Open Terminal and execute command sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder. Ubuntu: Open Terminal and execute command sudo service network-manager restart. You may also need to clear DNS cache in your browser. Chrome: Visit chrome://net-internals/#dns.
8. APPLICATIONS 8.1. Plug-ins Plug-ins allows you to manage OpenWrt packages. You can install or remove any package. Remember to click Update whenever you access this packages repository. 8.2. Internet Kill Switch Internet Kill Switch feature is built-in from firmware version 3.100, please upgrade.
Note: With this option enabled, you need to set up the router as a VPN client for any of the router's clients to be able to connect to the internet. After this setting is on, the router needs to run the VPN client all the time, if the VPN client is not running, the clients are Not Allowed to access the Internet. Setup 1) Choose "Internet Kill Switch". Choose "Internet Kill Switch" from "VPN".
2) Enable "Internet Kill Switch". Switch on the "Enable" button in the middle of the page.
3) Apply "Internet Kill Switch". Click "Apply" in the upper right corner. 4) Wait for the "Success" notice The “SUCCESS!” Message will pop-up if the Internet Kill Switch turn on correctly.
8.3. File Sharing You can use GL.iNet routers with external storage device such as USB stick, MicroSD card, etc, thus the contents can be shared among all your connected clients. You can easily read or modify its contents. 8.3.1. Router settings The contents of the external storage device are shared to LAN but not WAN and they are unwritable by default. Please click on your router model below to check how to change the file sharing settings of the router.
supply a username and password or an invalid one, ANYONE connected to your router can access the files in the share in Read-Only mode. If you enable Writable mode this applies to both Guests AND the default root user. If you enable write access, anybody can create or delete files and folders, if you disable write access, not even the root user can delete them via SMB (they can through the CLI though).
sed -i 's/security = share/security = user/' /etc/samba/smb.conf.template 3). Restart the Samba service, type the following command: /etc/init.d/samba restart 4). Open 'This PC' and type \\your router IP Address, such as \\192.168.8.1. 5). You can view files in your USB flash drive through GL.iNet router now.
Method 2: Samba 1.0 (SMB1.0) Support: 1) Your network must be Home/Private. Otherwise you may not be able to see your router in Network. 3.0 firmware supports SMB2, and if you need SMB3, use WinSCP to router, edit /etc/samba/smb.conf.template. Change the "max protocol = SMB2" to "min protocol = SMB1" "max protocol = SMB3", then save and exit WinSCP.
If you are using Windows 10, you also need to enable SMB 1.0. • Windows 7 Go to Control panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing Center. Find if your active network is Home network. If not, click it and change it to Home network. • Windows 10 Change your network to private by this tutorial. Go to Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Turn Windows features on or off -> Find SMB 1.0/CIFS file sharing support, check all SMB1 related items, click apply and restart your computer.
2) Open a Windows explorer, you can find Network in the folder directory. Double click your router to access its contents. Mac OS Method 1 1) Open Finder, Menu -> Go -> Connect to Server...
2) Input smb://192.168.8.1, you need to change this if your router IP address is not 192.168.8.
3) Click Connect. 4) Input username and password, they are the same when you login Web Admin Panel. 5) Then Finder will display files of USB disk.
Method 2 1) Go to System Preferences -> Sharing -> File sharing. Click Options and then enable SMB. 2) Open Finder. You should be able to find your router under Shared. iOS You have to use file manage app to access the contents of your external storage device. You may use FE File Explorer: 1) Click + to create a Windows connection.
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2) Enter the IP address of your router (192.168.8.1). The User Name is root and the Password is the one that you use to login the web Admin Panel. Finally, click Save.
3) Click your newly created connection to access the contents.
Linux If you are using Linux you are probably comfortable with connecting to servers, and how to do this can vary greatly from distribution to distribution and largely depends on your window manager/display environment. Most systems come with Gnome and it is the default on the very popular Ubuntu distribution, so we'll give an example using the Files tool (also called Nautilus). If you open the app you should have a "Connect to server" option, there you can enter either the \\servername\share or smb://serve
https://chrome.google.
2) Click Scan to find your network storage device.
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8.4. DLNA Server GL.iNet routers support DLNA Server, but this is not a default function. You need to install a little plug-ins to make it workable. 8.4.1. Install Plug-ins Go to APPLICATIONS, then Plug-ins. Install two apps: 1. luci-app-minidlna 2.
8.4.2. Use the DLNA server in GL.iNet Routers After Installation of two applications, you can now use your GL.iNet router as as DLNA server. 1. Make suer you already has a TF card inserted into the card slot before you power up your router. Hot-plug is not supported on GL.iNET routers. 2. Or you can insert an USB drive into the USB port. 3. Connnet your PC, Laptop, tablet, smart TV or Smartphone to GL.iNET router's WiFi(SSID). Here is the sample: GL-AR750-xxx 4.
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VLC Setup: Step 1: Click the Traffic Cones Logo on the left top, select Local Network Step 2: You can find the OpenWrt DLNA Server easily in Local Network.
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Also other devices can easily find the OpenWrt DLNA Server easily. Enjoy your media DLNA Server by GL.iNET routers. 8.5. DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) is a service used to map a domain name to the dynamic IP address of a network device. Setup DDNS requires firmware v3.010 or higher. Download firmware file Open this website to download the latest firmware https://docs.glinet.
2) Enable DDNS At the left sidebar, APPLICATIONS -> Remote Access, toggle "Enabled DDNS", agree Terms of Services & Privacy Policy, click "Apply" button. Generally, it takes several minutes to take effect. Move mouse to hover the icon besides "Enabled DDNS", it will display the DDNS url of your device. The DDNS domain printed on the back label of router has changed. If your DDNS url is xxxxxxx.gl-inet.com on the back of router, new DDNS url will be xxxxxxx.glddns.com.
nslookup xx5007c.glddns.com 8.8.8.8 The output above means the DDNS url has maped to a IP address. 4) HTTP Remote Access This function requires a public network IP. If your router is behind NAT, you may need to set up port forward in higher level router. It use port 80. Follow the steps above, to enable HTTP Remote Access. HTTP is not encrypted, use at your own risk.
After you enable HTTP Remote Access, you can access Admin Panel anywhere by your DDNS url of http, e.g. http://xxxxxxx.glddns.com. If you use port forward, you should be access like http://xxxxxxx.glddns.com:YourExternalPort. 5) HTTPS Remote Access This function requires a public network IP. If your router is behind NAT, you may need to set up port forward in higher level router. It use port 443. This function use self-signed certificates, so the browers will indicate that "Your connection is not private".
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As show above, click "Processed to xxxxxxx.glddns.com (unsafe)". After you enable HTTPS Remote Access, you can access Admin Panel anywhere by your DDNS url of https, e.g. https://xxxxxxx.glddns.com. If you use port forward, you should be access like https://xxxxxxx.glddns.com:YourExternalPort. 6) SSH Remote Access This function requires a public network IP. If your router is behind NAT, you may need to set up port forward in higher level router. It use port 22.
After disable DDNS, the interface is like above. 8.6. Cloud Introduction GL.iNet GoodCloud cloud management service provide an easy and simple way to remotely access and manage routers.
• Live RAM and Load Average check • LTE Signal • Email alarm about online offline status update Set up routers remotely • Set up routers (e.g.
Local upgrade Open a web browser (we recommend Chrome) and to access router Web Admin Panel (default url is http://192.168.8.1). At the left side, UPGRADE -> Local Upgrade, select the firmware file you download, you can turn off "Keep Settings" for more stable, click "Install" button. It takes several minutes to install.
Follow the steps above, to enable cloud management feature, choose the Data Server which is nearest your devices located. There are three Data Server, 'Global', 'America' and 'Europe'. If your devices are neither in America nor in Europe, just select 'Global'. Global Data Server is at Japan. Create GoodCloud account Visit https://www.goodcloud.xyz to access GoodCloud web site by Chrome or your favorite browser. Sign up an account, and sign in.
Add a new group On the left side -> Groups List -> Add group. Follow the steps below to add a new group. Set the group name, company, description and location. Each device must belong to a group.
Add device On the left side -> Devices List -> Add Device. There are three methods to bind device to GoodCloud, "Auto discover", "Manually add" and "Bulk import". Auto discover Follow the steps below to add your device. If the router and PC(which opened goodcloud.xyz page) are at the same public IP,it will be automatically discovered, and can be found when click "Device" list. DDNS or Device ID can be found on the back of your router.
Manually add If it can't discover automatically, try "Manually add". All information that need to input can be found on the back of the router. PS: Input "MAC", "SN" and "DDNS" / "Device ID" here just to verify that the router is really original and valid. DDNS feature and the Cloud feature are separate things.
For some new models, DDNS has been changed to Device ID on the back of router.
Bulk import "Bulk import" is for user who have a great number of devices to add. By "Bulk import" you can import many devices by a Microsoft excel file. Binded info on router Web Admin Panel After you seccessfully add router to GoodCloud, go back to router Web Admin Panel, APPLICATION -> Remote Access -> Cloud Management, press 'F5' to refresh this page, It will display the binded GoodCloud username, hover the username it will show the corresponding GoodCloud email account.
Unbind router If you want to unbind router, click Unbind button. If you have any difficulties, please send email to admin@goodcloud.xyz for help.
there is icon at the first column of this table, means this device is online. means this device is offline. means this device is deactivated, it has never connected to GoodCloud before.
Select the column you want to display. "Online time" is the latest time when device connected GoodCloud. "Offline time" is the latest time when device disconnected GoodCloud. "Update time" is the latest time when device connected or disconnected GoodCloud. IP, if your router run VPN client, this IP will be your VPN IP by default. Learn More LTE Signal Only available for 4G devices, e.g. GL-MiFi, GL-X750 Toggle the column on Device List page.
It will show Signal strength, Type, and relavant parameters. Device detail info At left side -> Device List, click the name of a online device, it will open a page to manage this device of WiFi, Clients and view router info, memory usage, up time, load average and log.
Device info WiFi Modify all WiFi settings.
Router status Client list Timeline Timeline tab display the activities of router, and messages uploaded by the router's associated IoT device. Set email alarm You can set email alarm when a device is online, offline, and new client connected.
Then set the email you want to receive notification. To ensure you get email successful, please add admin@goodcloud.xyz to your email address book. Site to Site Site to Site only support firmware v3.026 and above.
Introduction Site to Site allows offices in multiple locations to establish secure connections with each other over internet. It extends the company's network, making computers resources from one location available to employees at other locations. Senerio 1: A company has dozens of branch offices that they wish to join in a single private network to share resources.
Defaul port is 51830, if you want to use another port, find the Advanced option at the lower left corner. Due to device's performance, each Site to Site network can have up to 10 devices. After you had chosen the devices, click Continue.
Then, it will test each device if it can be set as the Main Node of Site to Site. We suggest that the router with strong performance and best network speed to be the Main Node. If none of the devices can be used as the Main Node, make sure that: • One of routers has a public IP, either static public IP or dynamic public IP. • Port is open, default is 51830. • If the router is behind NAT, you may need to set up port forwading. You can also change port and try again.
If there are more than one device can be set as the Main Node, you need to choose one to continue.
If there is only one device can be set as the Main Node, it will go to the Site to Site detail page directly. The network is stopped by default, check the LAN IP, if it is OK then you need to click Start button, otherwise click Setting to change LAN IP.
Wait a few minutes, the node's connect status will display as lines. Solid line means connected, dashed line means disconnected.
Testing the Site to Site connection Now the Site to Site network is created and started, let's test the connection. Use your PC or Phone to connect to one of the Node of this Site to Site, and use browser to access another Node's LAN ip, if you see the login page, the connection between these two nodes is worked. For example, my PC connect to Node 1 device, and then I use browser to access Main Node's LAN IP (192.168.48.
E.g. There is a Server A(172.30.97.100) in Node 1's subnet, if you want other Site to Site nodes only can access Node 1's Service A, you can set it like below: You can add node's parent routes too. Each sub Node build an encrypted tunnel netwrok to Main Node, if you want to change the IP of tunnel subnet. Click 'IP Address Range'.
Batch Setting You can use this feature to configure multiple parameters for a single device, or you can configure multiple parameters for multiple devices. PS: This feature is only available to business users. Batch Setting of Single Device To configure single device, as show below.
The left side of image below is correct. If your interface is like the right side of image below, please upgrade to latest testing firmware. Check the configuration that needs to be modified and input value. The checked configuration is required, and only the configuration that conforms to the rule can be filled out. After the configuration is delivered, it does not take effect immediately. The configuration takes effect and the device needs to be restarted.
above figure. After the configuration is completed, the device will restart immediately. Preview the configuration and confirm the delivery. Unchecked Restart now option will prompt. Batch Setting of Mutiple Device Select the devices you want to configure.
Other operations are the same as when operating a single device. Other Batch Operations Other Batch Operations: Move to other group, upgrade, restart, delete. Template Management Save frequently used configurations as templates and quickly apply them when you modify configurations in batches. PS: This feature is only available to business users. Add a Template Check the configuration that needs to be modified and input value.
Give the template a name and description.
Task List At task list page, it shows the execution result of the configuration template. PS: This feature is only available to business users. You can view the execution result of each device and configuration.
GoodCloud and VPN If you enable GoodCloud feature on router and also use it as VPN client, there is something important you need to know. At default, GoodCloud process use VPN if you enable VPN client(eg. WireGuard, OpenVPN, Shadowsocks), this bring a problem that if you VPN is configured incorrectly, GoodCloud will not work properly. In order to ensure the normal use of GoodCloud, we suggest you to follow the steps below to enable VPN Policies and disable "Use VPN for all process on the router".
Disable To stop GoodCloud service, turn it off on router Web Admin Panel. Please follow the steps below. No action needed on the GoodCloud website. After disable Cloud, the interface is like above. Turn on Captive Portal Open a web browser (we recommend Chrome) and to access router Web Admin Panel(default url is http://192.168.8.1).
At the left sidebar, APPLICATIONS -> Portal, follow the steps below to enable Captive Portal. 1) Turn on one-click Internet access 2) Choose the network that you want to use Portal. LAN is for LAN clients, include wired clients. Guest is for Guest clients which access by Guest Wi-Fi. 3) Set free internet time. 4) Certification URL is the default page that clients will force redirect to when they are connected, e.g. https://www.gl-inet.com 5) Apply the configuration.
Change the default page The default page is located /etc/nodogsplash/htdocs/, use SSH or WinSCP to change this page. For more information about how to use SSH and WinSCP, please access this. You may need basic HTML and CSS knowledge to change this page, please learn these from w3school or other sites. If you want to change the picture on the default page, just replace the image on /etc/nodogsplash/htdocs/portal_login.png.
8.7. Tor Using Tor in OpenWrt and GLi Routers Tor feature is builded in from V3.100, please upgrade.
If you don't want to upgrade, please read below. Free Tor firmware for all !!! Note This Tor firmware is totally free and no warranty. Refer to the forum for help! To use the Tor firmware: 1. Download the correct firmware for your router. 2. Flash it to the router, DO NOT reserve settings. If you brick your router after flashing the wrong firmware or wrong way, please use uboot failsafe to debrick the router. Versions and supported devices We have several version of Tor firmware and here is the summary.
Now Tor firmware is generally by imagebuilder and you will be able to install from standard GLi software repositories using opkg. The source code is on github now. To modify and compile the Tor firmware by yourself, please refer to the following imagebuilders. • imagebuilder for AR150, AR300M, MiFi, 6416 based on OpenWrt CC 1505 • imagebuilder for AR300M Nand based on OpenWrt CC 1505 • imagebuilder for MT300N, MT300A based on OpenWrt CC 1505 • imagebuilder for MT300N-V2 based on LEDE 17.01.
Model Tor firmware path Newest Version Note GL.iNet6416 https://dl.gl-inet.com/firmware/6416/tor/ 1.3 AR150 https://dl.gl-inet.com/firmware/ar150/tor/ 2.264 AR300M https://dl.glinet.com/firmware/ar300m/nand/tor/ 2.264 AR300MNor https://dl.glinet.com/firmware/ar300m/tor/ 2.264 MT300N https://dl.glinet.com/firmware/mt300n/tor/ 2.264 MT300A https://dl.glinet.com/firmware/mt300a/tor/ 2.264 GL-MiFi https://dl.gl-inet.com/firmware/ar150/tor/ 1.3 GL-AR300 https://dl.gl-inet.
First time setup The first time you acess the setting UI, you will be asked to setup a new password immediatelly. Just choose a password and your TimeZone and submit. The device will NOT reboot in firmware 1.4. NOTE: This doesn't change your WiFi password. Change it later. Login You will be asked to login using your NEW password now. Homepage The UI is based on Domino Pi. It is quite simple. In your homepage you will be displayed with: 1. Your network status 2. Tor status.
3. Usage of your flash System and firmware upgrade You can click the SYSTEM button from the left sidebar to view the system information, including: 1. Your router's name 2. Change your password 3. Change your timezone 4. Check your firmware version and upgrade it, from online or mannually.
If the firmware on our website is newer, you can click Download and follow the instructions to upgrade the firmware.
Network Settings Click the NETWORK button on the left sidebar to view and change the network settings, including: 1. Internet protocol: dhcp, static, pppoe, 3g, tethering or repeater. Tethering only works in Android phones. 2. Wireless parameters: ssid, encryption and passsword 3. LAN IP 3G 4G settings If you connect a 3G or 4G USB modem, you can set the internet to the modem. You need to choose 3G as protocol, choose modem device, usually /dev/ttyUSBx, choose umts or evdo, then input your apn etc.
Repeater settings. It will search for available ssid automatically. You need to choose ssid and type your password. !!! NOTE This firmware don't have repeater manager as our stock firmware. If you move to another location, your wifi maybe not work and you need to re-setup. Refer to the button action section in this page. Luci Click the LUCI button on the left sidebar you can have the LUCI UI. You can go back to Domino UI by clicking the Domino Web Panel link on the bottom right corner.
Reset button and hardware switch usage Reset button and switch is assigned special functions.
Reset 1. When you press down the reset button, the middle LED will start to flash once per second. Release your finger if the LED just flashed once (1 seconds), the Tor will try to change a new Exit node. 2. If you keep the button pressed for 3 seconds, it will flash quicker, twice per second. Now release your finger your network will reset, including disable repeater, set lanip back to 192.168.8.1 and enable dhcp. Use this function if your repeater cannot connect which causes your wifi down 3.
9.2. LAN IP LAN IP is the IP address that you use to connect to this router. The default IP address of GL.iNet router is 192.168.8.1. If it conflicts with the IP address of your main router, you can change it.
9.3. Time Zone The time of the router's activities will be recorded according to the router time. Therefore, choosing the time zone of your location is recommended.
9.4. MAC Clone Clone the MAC address of your current client to the router. It is used especially in hotel when the network checks your MAC address. For example, if you got your smartphone registered on the network, you can clone the MAC address of your smartphone to the router so that the router can also connect to the network.
9.5. Custom DNS Server You can configure the DNS server of the router in order to prevent DNS leak or other purposes. DNS Rebinding Attack Protection: Some network may require authentication in captive portal. Disable this option if the captive portal of your network cannot be resolved. Override DNS Settings for All Clients: Enabling this option will capture DNS request from all connected clients.
Be aware that you may not be able to access the web Admin Panel with the default IP 192.168.8.1 if you use the router in Access Point, Extender or WDS mode. If you want to access the web Admin Panel in this case, you have to use the IP address assigned by the main router to the GL.iNet router. Router: Create your own private network. The router will act as NAT, firewall and DHCP server. Access Point: Connect to a wired network and broadcast a wireless network.
9.8. Advanced Click Advanced to direct to Luci which is the default web interface of OpenWrt. You can check the detailed system log or conduct more advanced configurations there. Note: The username is root. The password is same as the one that you use to access the web Admin Panel.
10. Troubleshooting 10.1. LED Indicators LED Status Indication Mudi When Mudi's power is off, you can still check the battery status by clicking the power button. The LED screen will show battery status when you click the power button.
LED Customization To configure the LED of GL.iNet routers, please login to Luci by clicking Advanced settings at the bottom-left corner of the web admin page. Then please choose System > LED Configuration. 10.
All GL.iNet Routers have reset buttons, you can use them to repair your network or reset your routers to factory defult. If you can neither access the web-based setup page nor the router, you can press the reset button: Repair Press and hold for 4 seconds then release to repair your network. Reset Press and hold for 10 seconds then release to reset the router to factory settings. All user data will be cleared. Reset Button GL-E750 Mudi OpenWrt Router Note: If factory reset is not working.
10.3 Debrick via Uboot Using Uboot to Debrick Your Router You may have bricked your router if you were doing some DIY projects or flashed a wrong firmware. You may not be able to access your router but you can reinstall the firmware by using Uboot failsafe. Please follow the procedures below to access the Uboot Web UI and re-install the firmware. You can also refer to our video, How to Recover GL.iNet Mini Router by U-Boot FailSafe. 1. First you have to download firmware to your computer.
(For some old GL-B1300, the leftmost LED stays on the whole time, and both the middle LED and the rightmost LED flash 5 times at the same time then they stay on.) • 3 times for GL-MT300N, GL-MT300A. • No repeat LED flashes signal for GL-MV1000. (Power and WAN LEDs will stay on the whole time.) 6. Set your computer’s IP address to 192.168.1.2. Please check the step-bystep guide for different operating systems below: Windows 7 / Windows 10Mac 7. Use Firefox or Chrome to visit http://192.168.1.1. 8.
flash. 9. Wait for around 3 minutes. Don’t power off your device when updating. The router is ready when both power and Wi-Fi LED are on or you can find its SSID on your device. 10. Revert the IP setting you did in step 6 and connect your device to the LAN or Wi-Fi of the router. You will be able to access the router via 192.168.8.1 again. 10.4 Change WAN to LAN You can configure the WAN port of the router so that it can be used as a LAN port.
1. Leave the WAN port of the router unconnected. 2. Connect your device to the router and access the web Admin Panel. 3. Go to Internet, click Use as LAN under the Cable section. 4. Click Yes to confirm.
You can simply revert the setting by repeating the above procedures. This time, it will show Use as WAN in step 3. 10.5 Captive Portal Connect to a Hotspot with Captive Portal Some public hotspots especially those in hotel, cafe or airport, require you to input your authentication information or agree the terms and conditions through a web page (Captive Portal) before you can connect to it or access the Internet.
2. Go to Admin Panel -> MORE SETTINGS -> Custom DNS Server. Then, disable DNS Rebinding Attack Protection.
3. Use your web browser to visit a webpage, it will be redirected to the captive portal of the hotspot automatically. If you are using smartphone but your web browser doesn't redirect to the captive portal. Please turn off the Wi-Fi of your smartphone and then turn it on and reconnect to the Wi-Fi of your router again. The captive portal should be popped up directly after you entered the Wi-Fi password. 10.6 GL.iNet app GL.iNet app requires router firmware version 3.100 and above. Please upgrade.
Then click the Upgrade on the left side. Some models don't have V3.100 release firmware yet, please try testing(prerelease) firmware. Please find the download info at Firmware Release page.
10.7 Access Web Panel Sometimes you may be unable to access 192.168.8.1 to login web admin panel, please follow the guide below to solve this problem. Check connection/router's IP address Make sure your WAN/LAN port connection is correct. WAN port is connected to an internet source and LAN port is connected to devices. If connected by wifi, make sure the SSID is correct. Then follow the steps below to check the router's IP address. Windows 7 / Windows 10 Your ip address results determine the next step.
10.8 Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Introduction You can connect to EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) Wi-Fi network which requires username and password authentication on GL.iNet routers. This guide is how to connect an EAP Wi-Fi network via GL admin panel.
Connect via web panel 1. Visit the Admin Panel Visit the Admin Panel and click “Scan” in the Internet -> Repeater. You can find and connect to the EAP SSID to connect directly.
2. SSID Or choose “Other” in the drop-down list of SSID, then select EAP type in Wi-Fi Security drop-down list. 3. Wi-Fi Security Currently, we only support two types: 802.1X EAP/WAP and 802.1X EAP/WAP2.
4. Type Choose 2.4G or 5G. 5. User Name and Password Enter your User Name and Password and then click join.
Connect via Luci Our web page only supports few EAP types for now so you may need to connect via Luci page in most situations. 1. Visit the Luci page Go to MORE SETTINGS->Advanced. Input your web password. Then you will enter luci page.
2. Connect to EAP wifi Go to Network->Wifi(or Wireless). Click 'Scan' on 2.4G section or 5G section.
Join the network you want.
10.9 GoodCloud issues How to fix if my device show "Deactivated" The "Deactivated" mean the device never been connected to the server before. 1. Make sure the router has connected to the Internet. 2. And try to disable and re-enable the GoodCloud on router's Admin Panel. Don't forget to click "Apply" button. 3. Make sure to access to the right region of GoodCloud.
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