![]() The default IP address of a Linksys router is “192.168.1.1”.īelkin International, Inc., including all affiliates and subsidiaries (“Belkin”, “us” or “we”) thanks you for choosing one of our Belkin, Linksys or Wemo products (the “Product”). ![]() Gateway: Enter your router’s IP address.Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask, which should match the subnet mask of the router.Static IP address: Enter the device’s IP address and make sure that it is on the same Local Area Network (LAN) segment as the router.To manually configure your media connector’s network settings, select Static IP and enter the following: For instructions, click here.Ĭlick on Setup then click the Basic Setup sub-tab. Open the media connector’s browser-based utility. ![]() QUICK TIP: You can also check the DHCP Client Table using Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Account, click here for instructions. Look for your device in the Client Name tab then take note of the media connector’s IP address. For instructions, click here.Ĭlick on the Local Network sub-tab then click on the DHCP Client Table button. NOTE: The Linksys E4200 router is used in the example below.Īccess the web-based setup page of your router. However, if your media connector is connected to a network through a DHCP server, follow these steps: You can only use this if the WUMC710 is connected directly to your computer. IMPORTANT: When not connected to a network with a DHCP server, the default IP addresses of your Linksys media connector is 10.100.1.1. Leave the rest of the advanced settings with the default values.This article will show you how to check and configure the IP address of your Linksys Wireless-AC WI-Fi 5GHz Universal Media Connector Bridge with 4-Port Switch (WUMC710). Enable Keep-Alive and set Dead Peer Detection Interval to 10 seconds. Preshared Key: Enter the same key you entered in the Perimeter 81 portal. Continue to IPSec Setup and fill in accordingly:.IP Address: Your external IP address (should be filled automatically) Tunnel Name: Enter a name of your choice. In the left panel, select VPN, then select Gateway to Gateway.Open the Netgear management interface (typically 192.168.1.1 ).Leave the rest of the fields with the default values (as shown in the attached image) and click on add a tunnel.Ĭonfiguring the tunnel in the Linksys Web Interface In the Advanced Settings section fill in the following:.Remote Gateway Proposal Subnets: Select Specified Subnets and specify according to your local LAN Subnets.By default, this should be set to 10.2XX.0.0/16. Perimeter 81 Gateway Proposal Subnets: Choose the specified subnet.Public IP/Remote ID: Enter the public IP from which the Linksys device is connected to the internet.Shared Secret: Enter a character string of your own or use Generate.Name: Choose whatever name you find suitable for the tunnel.In the General Settings section fill in the following information: Select IPSec Site-2-Site Tunnel and select Continue. Select the three-dotted icon besides the gateway's name and select Add Tunnel. Choose the network that contains the gateway in your network to which you'd like to create the tunnel. ![]() Select the network tab from the menu on the left side of the screen. Please follow the steps below: Configuring the tunnel in the Management Platform
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