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Router Setup

  1. Connect router to power using provided Micro USB cable.

  2. Connect Ethernet cable from existing internet access point into the WAN port on the GL.iNET router.

  3. Connect to the router either by WiFi or by Ethernet using the LAN port on your local computer.

  4. Navigate to the admin page located at the address 192.168.8.1.

  5. Choose preferred language.

  6. Set password.

  7. Navigate to More Settings > Network Mode and set the router to Access Point mode and click apply.

  8. You are now be able to access the router from within your network and no longer need to connect to it directly.

  9. Verify that the device has internet access by using the device’s network diagnostics
    http://GLINET-IP/cgi-bin/luci/admin/network/diagnostics
    Note. If your firmware version is OpenWrt 19.07.8 you maybe need to install Luci first by navigating to http://GLiNET-IP/#/luci

Gateway Installation

Download the Gateway Package for GL.iNET.

To determine which version your device requires, navigate to https://<GLINET-IP>/cgi-bin/luci/ and look at the firmware version.

OpenWrt 22.03.4

  1. Add GL.iNET router as Uplink Camera to VMS Platform using GL.iNET server’s serial number and MAC Address.

  2. Navigate to the software page of the Luci interface.
    http://GLiNET-IP/cgi-bin/luci/admin/system/opkg

  3. Search for and install the package libwebsockets-openssl in the available packages section. This may require an update to the package list.

  4. Upload and install the cameraagent_<version>_mipsel_24kc.ipk package from the downloaded GLiNET package.

  5. Upload and install the luci-app-cameraagent_<version>_all.ipk package from the downloaded GLiNET package.

  6. Re-login to the Luci interface.

OpenWrt 19.07.8

  1. Add GL.iNET router as Uplink Camera to VMS Platform using GL.iNET server’s serial number and MAC Address.

  2. If Luci not installed, navigate to http://GLiNET-IP/#/luci and install install Luci.

  3. Navigate to the software page of the Luci interface.
    http://GLiNET-IP/cgi-bin/luci/admin/system/opkg

  4. Upload and install libwebsockets-openssl_4.3.2-3_mipsel_24kc.ipk package supplied in the GLiNET package.

  5. Upload and install cameraagent_1.0-1_mipsel_24kc.ipk

  6. Upload and install luci-app-cameraagent_1.0-1_all.ipk

  7. Re-login to the Luci interface.

Adding Cameras:

  1. Add Uplink Cameras to your Cloud VMS platform for each camera you are going to connect through the GL.iNET bridge.

  2. Navigate to the plugin interface: http://GLiNET-IP/cgi-bin/luci/admin/services/cameraagent and then navigate to the Camera Config tab

  3. After adding each camera to Cloud VMS, add the same camera information into the Camera Form of the plugin’s interface. Make sure to enable each camera you want to add.

    Then scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Save & Apply.
    Note. Default ports for IP Cameras are usually http: 80, rtsp: 554

  4. Then navigate to http://GLINET-IP/cgi-bin/luci/admin/services/cameraagent/control and click ‘Start Camera Agent’ to start the application.

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