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3- If you need to change the default subnet address or subnet mask, click '''change internal subnets''' and proceed to step 3a, or click '''Continue''' and go to step 4.
3- The Web Portal Log On page is displayed.
 
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3a- Enter the subnet address and subnet mask for each VLAN ID and click '''Continue'''.
 
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Allow for the change to take effect.
 
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4- The Web Portal Log On page is displayed.
* Enter the '''user name''' and '''password'''.
* Enter the '''user name''' and '''password'''.


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Latest revision as of 08:22, 15 April 2026

This article applies to: Product Version
Tmedia 3.0, 3.2, 3.3

The first time that you connect to a gateway, the web portal setup wizard will be displayed, and you will be asked to choose a role for the gateway. Your choices are standalone, primary, or secondary. Once the role configuration settings are applied, the gateway will start up and display the web portal configuration management tool.

To configure the host role of the gateway as a standalone unit, do the following:


1- When the setup wizard is displayed, click Continue


2- Select As a stand-alone unit and click Continue.


3- The Web Portal Log On page is displayed.

  • Enter the user name and password.