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Quick Install Guide

freeGuard

Capture 750

Revision 1.0 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright 2008 Freedom9 Inc.

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• Install the unit in a cool and dry place
• Refer to the specifications for details on permissible
   temperature and humidity ranges
• Install the unit in a location free from electromagnetic
   interference, vibrations, dust, and direct exposure to
   sunlight
• Leave at least 4” (10 cm) of space at the front and
   rear of the unit for ventilation
• Install the unit on a strong, sturdy surface that can
   support its weight, or in an EIA standard-size rack,
   using the supplied brackets only

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PACKAGE CONTENTS:

 freeGuard Capture 750

• 

Power cord

• 

Serial cable

• 

2 x RJ-45 cables

• 

Mounting brackets

• 

CD with user manual

Quick Install Guide

 for the 

freeGuard Capture 750

Email Archiver & Internet Content Recorder

freeGuard Capture 750

(ICR750)

A. INITIAL CONFIGURATION:

Using a crossover cable, connect a PC directly to the 
freeGuard Capture 750. If a crossover cable is not 
available, simply plug your PC and the freeGuard 
Capture 750 into a hub or switch, that is not connected 
to your internal network.

The default ip address and subnet mask is 192.168.1.1 / 
255.255.255.0, so you may have to modify your 
computers IP address to match the units default settings 
(ie 192.168.1.10 / 255.255.255.0)

Log into the freeGuard Capture 750 using any web 
browser, and open http://192.168.1.1

Use “admin” for the user name and “admin” for the 
password

B. SET UP WIZARD:

C. BRIDGE OR SNIFFER MODES:

Once these steps have been followed, it is now time to 
place this unit into production.  Depending on your 
deployment, please choose between installation Method 
1 or Method 2.

Method 1 (Bridge Mode)

Once the freeGuard Capture 750 has been 
rackmounted, hook up the connection from your router 
or firewall into the “WAN” interface on the freeGuard 
Capture 750. Then connect the “LAN” port on the 
freeGuard Capture 750 to your switch.

Note:

 It is important that your firewall or router connect 

through the freeGuard Capture 750 in “Bridge Mode”

(see sample setup diagram on page 2)

The first time you log into the device the wizard will 
assist you in setting up the device.

1.

 Select the language

2.

 Select the character encoding

3.

 Select the display to show by IP address or by MAC 

address

4.

 Set the IP settings of the freeGuard Capture 750, and 

the bandwidth limitation of the unit

5.

 Set the IP address you will use to access the freeGuard 

Capture 750. 

Note:

 make sure the IP address and subnet mask you 

select will be accessible on your internal network

If you change the IP address of the freeGuard Capture 
750, then you will need to log back into the device at 
the new IP address.

The freeGuard Capture 750 appliance is an 
Internet content recording device which 
allows organizations to capture, track and 
report on Internet activities, such as: 
browsed web pages, web mail, SMTP / POP3 
mail, IM (MSN, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ), FTP 
and Telnet.

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