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Quick Installation Guide - icom OS Routers

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INSYS routers are easy to install and feature a startup wizard that makes it easy to make them ready for operation.

Proceed as follows to bring your router into service:

Making the Internet connection (WAN)

  1. Stellen Sie die Internet-Verbindung (WAN) je nach Technologie (Mobilfunk, LAN, DSL, Fiber) her. Siehe folgende Darstellungen.

  1. Connect the network that is used to establish the Internet connection to the router:
    MRX.neo/MOROS.neo: ETH 4
    MRX/MRO: ETH 5
    ECR/SCR/MIRO: ETH 2

  1. Insert the SIM card in the SIM tray (SIM 1) and insert it into the device.

  2. Connect a cellular antenna (LTE 1).

  1. Insert a SIM card (SIM 1).

  2. Connect a cellular antenna (LTE 1).

  1. Connect the DSL connection line to the VDSL/ADSL socket or

  2. connect the glass fiber line and the SFP module to the  SFP 1 socket.

Connecting the power supply

  1. Connect supply voltage (12 V … 24 V DC) to the router (terminals V+ and V- or VIN and GND depending on the router).

    Please note for routers of the MRX.neo series!

    Connect the power supply only to the connector of the card in Slot 1. The MRX.neo does not support power supply via cards in other slots.

Making the configuration connection

  1. Connect the PC used for configuration to the router (green cable in the illustrations above in the ETH 1 socket).

WiFi routers of the series MRX.neo and MOROS.neo permit a commissioning without Ethernet connection.

  1. Connect a WiFi antenna.

  2. Briefly press the WLAN button. The WLAN LED flashes orange.

  3. Connect your configuration PC to the WLAN with the SSID icom_os_… followed by the serial number of the router.

Once the connection is established, the LED WLAN lights up green.

  1. Enter https://insys.icom in the address bar of the browser (default: https://192.168.1.1).
    A DHCP client must be active on the PC. Otherwise, enable the DHCP client or configure a static IP.

Configuring the router

A router in default settings will open with a splash screen that provides three options for configuring the router. We recommend using the Startup wizard for commissioning.

Router with outdated firmware?

If your router has an outdated firmware, no welcome screen will be displayed. If the router is in default settings, you will be taken to the user interface after entering the standard credentials (user name: insys, password: icom).

The Startup wizard starts an assisted configuration that enables you to set up the router for

  • System time synchronisation

  • User authentication

  • Internet (WAN) connection

  • VPN connection (icom Connectivity Suite or custom OpenVPN or IPsec)

  • Local network connection

  • icom Router Management

and make the router ready for operation.

Manual configuration enables you to configure the router manually for the specific needs of your application.

Upload settings and files enables you to upload files that contain a complete configuration, updated firmware, certificates or containers.