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Config Wizard

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The Config Wizard provides a guided, step-by-step process for the initial configuration of the device. It walks the operator through the most essential settings — from language selection and password assignment to network connectivity, time synchronization, and remote maintenance — in a logical sequence. The wizard is intended for first-time commissioning or after a factory reset. Experienced users who need to adjust individual parameters can skip the wizard and configure each setting directly on its dedicated page (e.g., IP configuration, Date & time, Forwarding).

Config Wizard

Steps

The wizard consists of nine sequential steps. Use the numbered navigation bar at the top of the dialog to move between steps. Each step can be completed independently; settings are applied collectively at the end of the wizard.

Step 1 — Language

Config Wizard — Step 1: Language

Select the language for the web interface. The available options are German and English. This setting affects all menus, labels, and tooltips throughout the web interface.

Step 2 — Load Settings

Config Wizard — Step 2: Load Settings

Load an existing configuration backup file onto the device. This is useful when commissioning multiple devices with a standardized configuration or when restoring a previously saved configuration. If no backup file is available, skip this step to continue with manual configuration. Configuration backups can be created and managed on the Backup settings page.

Step 3 — Password

Config Wizard — Step 3: Password

Set a new password for the administrator account. The default factory password must be changed before the device can be used in production.

Only high-quality passwords are accepted. Passwords are evaluated for overall strength and resistance to guessing, not by fixed character rules alone. Use a long, unique passphrase or a randomly generated password. Avoid names, dates, common words, keyboard patterns, and simple substitutions such as "Password1!". Password strength is checked with zxcvbn, the same estimation approach also used by KeePassXC.

ATTENTION

Always change the default password during initial commissioning. Using the factory default password in production environments poses a significant security risk.

Step 4 — Configure Forwarding

Config Wizard — Step 4: Forwarding

Configure port forwarding rules to allow external access to services on the LAN side of the device. This step provides a simplified interface for the most common forwarding scenarios. For advanced forwarding configurations, use the Forwarding page after completing the wizard.

Step 5 — Internet Connectivity

Config Wizard — Step 5: Internet Connectivity

Configure the WAN interface settings for internet access. Depending on the connection type, enter the required IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server information. The available settings correspond to those on the IP configuration page.

WWAN (cellular) settings

Note

The WWAN (cellular) settings described in this section are only available on the device models equipped with an optional WWAN modem. These settings do not appear on devices without cellular hardware.

If the device is equipped with a WWAN modem, the following cellular connection parameters can be configured in this step:

PIN
The personal identification number for the inserted SIM card.

ATTENTION

After entering the PIN incorrectly three times, the SIM card is blocked until a PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) is entered to set a new PIN. If the PUK is entered incorrectly ten times, the SIM card is permanently blocked. The PUK is not stored on the device. Verify the PIN before applying the configuration.

PUK
The PUK or PUC (Personal Unblocking Key/Code) allows unblocking a SIM card and setting a new PIN after the PIN has been entered incorrectly three times.
Provider APN
The Access Point Name for the mobile provider's packet data service.
Username
Username for authentication with the APN (if required by the provider).
Password
Password for authentication with the APN (if required by the provider).

Step 6 — Date & Time

Config Wizard — Step 6: Date & Time

Configure the system clock and timezone. Accurate time settings are essential for log timestamps, certificate validation, and scheduled tasks.

Timezone
Select the appropriate timezone for the installation location. This setting applies to both manual date entry and NTP-synchronized time.

ATTENTION

After changing the timezone, it is recommended to restart the system.

NTP service
Via the Network Time Protocol (NTP), the local clock is synchronized to the clock of the first reachable NTP server. Alternatively, the date and time may be set manually. For detailed NTP server configuration, use the Date & time page.

Step 7 — Proxy

Config Wizard — Step 7: Proxy

Configure HTTP proxy settings if internet access requires routing through a proxy server. This is common in corporate networks where direct internet access is restricted. For detailed proxy configuration, use the HTTP Proxy page.

Step 8 — Big-LinX

Config Wizard — Step 8: Big-LinX

Configure the connection to the Big-LinX remote maintenance platform. Big-LinX enables secure remote access to the device and the connected LAN network via an encrypted VPN tunnel. For detailed Big-LinX configuration, use the Big-LinX page.

Synchronize time via Big-LinX
When enabled, the local time is automatically synchronized with the Big-LinX server time if it differs by more than 60 seconds. This provides an alternative time source when NTP servers are not reachable.

Step 9 — Overview

Config Wizard — Step 9: Overview

Displays a summary of all settings configured in the preceding steps. Review the configuration carefully before applying. After confirmation, the settings are written to the device. To make the configuration persistent across reboots, save it via the Save page.