Hioth CAP-HOMEY Instructions d'utilisation

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CAP-HOMEY
Smart Home Network Control System
Quick Install Manual
Version: V1.3

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1.
Packing List
Host1
Power adapter 1
User Manual 1

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2.
Panel
Front panel:
Fig2.1 The front panel schematic
Indicator light
Description
Function
PWR
power light
Often out - without access to
electricity
Normally on - have access to
electricity
WAN
Wan status
indicators
Often out –port is not
connected
Normally on –port is
connected to
Flashing - corresponding port
data is transmitted
LAN (1, 2, 3, 4)
LAN status
indicators
Often out –port is not
connected
Normally on - port is
connected to
Flashing - corresponding port
data is transmitted
WIFI
Wireless signal
lamp
Often out –wireless function
is not enabled
Normally on –wireless is
enabled
Flashing - corresponding port
data is transmitted
USB
The USB LED
Often out - not connected USB
devices
Normally on - USB device
connection is successful

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Rear panel schematic :
Fig2.2 Rear panel schematic
①POWER:The PWR port connects to a power adapter. Please use the supplied power
adapter in the product package.
②ON/OFF Button:Concave is ON, Convex is OFF.
③WPS Button:Flash in WPS mode is certification consultation with the client.
④Reset Button:A button for reset all configurations of the control system. Press
and hold the button for 25 seconds and release it. The system will automatically
restart, delete all the previous settings and restore factory default settings.
⑤WAN Port:1 Ethernet (10/100Mbps) port connects to MODEM. It is often used to
connect to DSL MODEM, Cable MODEM and ISP direct connect network for Internet
access.
⑥LAN Port:4 Ethernet (10/100Mbps) ports for connecting to Ethernet switch, user
computer network card and so on.
⑦USB Port:The USB is used to connect the USB storage devices.

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3.
Installation
Before system configuration, please follow the steps below for proper hardware
connection. To ensure the wireless network performance of the control system, place the
Smart Host in the middle of the coverage area.
Use Ethernet cables to connect the Smart Host with the WAN and the PCs in the LAN as
illustrated below.
Fig3.1 LAN and wan connections

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Setting up Your Computer Network
1. On the lower-right corner of the desktop,
right-click the Network icon and select
Open Network and Sharing Center. In
the pop-up window, select Local Area
Connection and click Properties.
2. In the pop-up dialog box, select
Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP/IPv4) and double-click it.
3. In the appeared window, select obtain an IP address automatically or Use the following IP
address.
a. Obtain an IP address automatically
b. Use the following IP address (Make sure your computer is under the same
LAN subnet with the Smart Host. The Smart Host automatically assigns an IP
address 192.168.0.1. Change will be applied with additional notice.)
IP Address: 192.168.0.XXX (XXX ranges from 2 to 254)

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Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
DNS Server: Type a local DNS server address (contact your ISP provider
for details), or use the Smart Host as the proxy server (192.168.0.1).
After completing the settings, click OK. Go back to the dialog box in step 2 and
click OK to save the settings.

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Logging in the Smart Host
1. Open the Web browser, type http://192.168.0.1 and press Enter.
2. In the pop-up window, type the user name admin and the password caphomey,
and then click ok.
3. With the valid username and password, you can access the Smart Host main page
under administrator mode.

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4. The installation wizard
As shown below, the Smart Host supports 3 common types of IP
Configuration (PPPoE, Dynamic IP and Static IP). Please select one as desired.
How to judge what Internet connection?
Opened a network operators to provide
parameters online
Outgoing Connection
Settings
user name and password
PPPoE
Fixed IP address, subnet mask, gateway and
DSA
Static IP
Without any parameters, the computer
does not need to do any setting
Dynamic IP

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5. Basic Settings
Area: Select your current area.
Primary SSID: Service Set Identifier, a unique name that identifies a particular
wireless network. It is a required field that can be modified.
Secondary SSID: The secondary Service Set Identifier. It is an optional field that
can be modified.
Whether Enable: Tick to enable wireless connection. Un-tick if you want to disable
the wireless connection functions.
Whether Broadcasting: The function is enabled by default. Select Turn Off to
disallow the Smart Host to broadcast SSID. In this way, the wireless clients must
know the Smart Host’s SSID in order to connect to the Smart Host.
User Isolation with the same SSID: Enable this function to strengthen wireless
network security. To apply communication isolation between all the wireless clients
on the AP, please enable this function for the clients of the same or different SSIDs.
User Isolation with the same SSID: If enabled, the wireless clients of the same
SSID cannot connect to each other.
For example, if you set the primary and secondary SSID as AP1 and AP2
respectively and enable the user isolation function, with PC1 and PC2 being on the
same network segment and connecting to AP1 via wireless network card, PC1 and
PC2 cannot connect to each other. However, they can connect to the wireless clients
on AP2. This function is for the isolation between the wireless clients of the same
SSID.
User Isolation between different SSIDs: If enabled, the wireless clients of primary
SSID cannot connect to the clients of secondary SSID.
For example, if you set the primary and secondary SSID as AP1 and AP2
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