Quickstart Guide
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2. type “ipconfig” and press Enter (ifconfig on Linux)
3. Look in the output for your main network connection,
i.e. the interface your computer is using to connect to your
network - Wi-Fi or Ethernet. In the output pictured below,
the “Wireless LAN adapter Wi-Fi” interface is the way the
computer is connecting to the wireless router
4. Make a note of the “Default Gateway” IP. In the case
above, the Default Gateway is 192.168.1.1 We will use
this later in Fusion configuration.
Determine the IP of Your Network Gateway
For the Fusion device to connect to the internet, it is
important that it be configured with the same IP range
as your network gateway. This varies from network to
network, so before we configure the Fusion, we need
to determine the IP of the default gateway for your test
network.
Note: This guide assumes the computer used to configure
the device is connected to the same network to which the
ZumLink gateway is connected. If this is not the case, you’ll
need to find the Default Gateway value for the network
router to which your ZumLink gateway is connected.
Use this value for the Default Gateway when it is
mentioned in this guide.
1. Open a command prompt window (click the Start button
and type “cmd” to find the Command Prompt shortcut)
Power Up the Fusion
1. Now we’ll prepare the Fusion device for configuration.
To start, screw the larger SMA whip antenna into the
SMA jack on the far-left side of the device.
2. Next, connect the two smaller antennas to the remaining
SMA jacks to the left and right of center of the front
panel. These are the Wi-Fi antennas, and they are
both dual-band, meaning that either antenna can be
connected to either jack.
3. Finally, connect the green connector from the power
supply to the front of the unit, and plug the wall adapter
into a wall power source. The device will power up.
On first power up, the LEDs on the device will flash in
sequence several times. When boot up is complete, the
LED labeled “CD” should light up and hold a steady red.
The device is now ready to configure.