miro
Edge
Accessing the web interface
The web interface can be accessed using ethernet network connection. On the ethernet miro Edge is configured to support two independend network configurations:
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static, non-changable IPv4 address 169.254.100.100
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Freely user assignable IP address (static or DHCP) with default set to DHCP
1. Gateway connected directly to your computer
1.2. Configure your IP address
Change your computer’s IP address to a static address in the same network as the gateway.
In Windows 10 right-click on Network in explorer and select properties
In Network and Sharing Center select Change adapter settings
In Network Connections select and right-click your Local Area Connection and select Properties
In Local Area Connection Properties select Internet Protocol Version 4 and click the Properties button.
In Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties configure the IP address to set:
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IP address 169.254.100.101
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Subnet mask to 255.255.255.240
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Default gateway to 169.254.100.100
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DNS configuration can be left blank
Click Ok and close all open dialogs. Your computer’s network is now connected to the miro Edge gateway.
Don’t forget to change back your network configuration when you have finished configuring the gateway! |
2. Gateway connected to your local network
To access the web interface of a gateway connected to your local network, your network needs to have a DHCP server and you have to find out your gateways dynamic IP assigned by the DHCP server.
3. Accessing the web interface
To access the web interface use either the static or the DHCP assigned IP depending on your connection method.
3.1. Login
To login access the web frontend of the gateway using your browser. The web frontend is reachable on http://169.254.100.100 in case of direct connection.
Use the following login credentials
User name |
root |
Password |
miro<mac address> |
Replace the <mac address> part with the last 6 digits of the gateway MAC address. All characters should be in lower case and without the ':'. The MAC address can be found on the label on the back of the housing. E.g if your gateway’s mac address is 7D:B5:B8:55:F6:A5, your password would be miro55f6a5.
For security reasons, it is strongly recommended to change the router’s default password under System→Administration |