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1. The Network Settings section is shown in Figure 3 The LAN and WAN IP addresses are displayed at the top of the section If the ILF 100WD has not yet connected to the internet the WAN IP will be displayed as 0 0 0 0 otherwise it will display the IP address that was assigned to the router by your broadband Internet Service Provider If the ILF 100WD was able to connect to a DHCP server the LAN IP address will display the IP address that was assigned to it by the router If no DHCP server was found the fallback IP address of 192 168 1 10 will be displayed 6 Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual If DHCP is being used there is no need to make any changes to this section Just make sure the Obtain IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically buttons are selected Proceed to the Email Settings section a Network Settings ILF 100WD public WAN IP address is 24 123 456 789 ILF 100WD private LAN IP address is 192 168 0 114 E G Obtain IP address automatically Use the following IP address 192 168 0 114 LAN IP address 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask Default Gateway 5 Obtain DNS server address automatically G Use the following DNS server address First DNS server Second DNS server Figure 3 Network Settings Manually Assigning an IP Address If your network does not use DHCP or if you plan on being able to access the ILF 100WD from remote locations you will need to ae
2. Use the same Default Gateway IP address shown by the ipconfig command Next you must enter the IP address for at least one preferably two DNS server s You may need to contact your ISP for these addresses or you may be able to find them listed on your router s status page The Obtain DNS server address automatically button will not work if DHCP is not being used Remotely Accessing the ILF 100WD For remote access you will have to configure your router to allow outside access to the ILF 100WD s IP This is usually done by enabling the router s DMZ De Militarized Zone You will need to enable the DMZ and enter the ILF 100WD s local LAN IP address Once enabled you will be able to access the ILF 100WD configuration page from a remote computer by entering your Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual router s public IP address in the remote computer s web browser address bar this is the WAN IP address shown at the top of the ILF 100WD configuration page When the router sees the remote access request it will connect the remote computer to the ILF 100WD Refer to your router s setup manual for more information on enabling the DMZ Notes e Both the LAN and WAN IP addresses must be static A static LAN IP is set in your router a static WAN IP must be set up by your ISP charges may apply With some ISPs your IP address will not change unless you make changes to your equipment such as replacing your cable or DSL m
3. LF100Manual pdf DHCP Method 1 Connect the ILF 100WD to your network using the supplied CATS patch cable 2 Power up the ILF 100WD and observe the LEDs on the Ethernet control module the very small surface mount LEDs located next to the RJ 45 connector The green LED should be steadily illuminated and the yellow LED should occasionally blink to indicate network activity 3 The green E MAIL LED located on the main circuit board should illuminate after a few seconds indicating that the sign on email was successfully sent 4 Using a computer with an internet connection type http archives ILF100 com into the address bar of a web browser Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual Click on the archive for the current date by clicking the View by Thread link Newest emails appear at the bottom of the list so you may simply find your email listed there a If the email list is quite large press lt Ctrl gt F to open the search dialog box in your web browser and type in the serial number of your ILF 100WD The serial number is printed on the bar code label that is affixed to the chips on the top side of the Ethernet controller board b Click the Find button of the dialog box The browser should highlight the subject line of the email that your ILF 100WD just sent Click on the message link to view the email body Click the link after IP Addr to access your ILF 100WD s configuration page Security Note this l
4. OOSOOGOSGO NC COM NO F gt O 12VDC GND ny 3 10K Pull up Resistor fe or magnetic j sears a buzzer FROM INCLUDED Example optional hookups for User 12V DC POWER input terminal MNTR IN and Server SUPPLY Fail output SRV5 FAIL shown here PRE WIRED Svi 1 k N AUX SRV2 FAIL SRV3 12V AUX SRV4 FAIL ROUTER SPLICE S5 gt POWER Multi voltage PLUG 120V POWER Router Power PLUG Supply Cu ONESIDE AMAA CUT amp SPLICE 1 SIDE OF AC POWER Of AC wire CORD RELAY K1 INTERRUPTS AC POWER WHEN ACTIVATED DUE TO NOTE To keep from voiding your router s warranty LOSS OF INTERNET cut and splice a cheap 2 wire drop cord instead of your router s power supply cord Then just plug your router s power supply into the spliced drop cord Figure 8 Switching the AC input of a multi voltage power supply more than 2 output wires 18
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6. Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual manually assign an IP address Note that some routers allow static IP addresses to be assigned while still using DHCP If this is the case with your router you can leave the Obtain IP address automatically button selected Refer to your router s setup manual for more information on enabling static IP addresses If your router does not support static IP address assignments through DHCP you must manually assign an IP address to the ILF 100WD Click the Use the following IP address button This instructs the ILF 100WD not to use DHCP A DHCP address suffix typically starts at 100 so you should use a suffix that is not located in the range being used by DHCP If your router uses addresses 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 199 for DHCP you should use a suffix greater than which is usually assigned to the router and less than 100 such as 192 168 1 10 or 192 168 1 15 etc You will also need to make sure that the IP address you select is not already in use by another computer on your network Once you have entered a valid IP address press the Tab key to highlight the Subnet mask field In most cases this should be left set at 255 255 255 0 Tab to the next field Default Gateway Enter the IP address of your router You can determine this address by running ipconfig from a Windows command prompt click the Start button then Run and type cmd in Windows XP or Windows 2000 or command for Windows 98
7. be emailed once the email limiter has timed out Even with the limiter it is highly possible that your emails will be flagged as spam if your ILF 100WD s user input is connected to an output that changes states multiple times within a minute USE THIS FEATURE WITH CAUTION Delay Settings Reboot Delay is the amount of time the ILF 100WD will wait for a restored internet connection This value must be high enough to allow the router and or modem sufficient time to login to the network Default value is 120 seconds K1 ON Time is the amount of time the ILF 100WD will leave Kl activated Since K1 is connected to the router s power and is triggered by an internet failure this value equates to the amount of time the router is powered down during a power cycle sequence reboot Default value is 30 seconds ILF 100WD Username amp Password If you have enabled remote access to the ILF 100WD it is very important that you change the default username and password The username can be up to eight characters long and the password can be up to ten characters long Both fields are case sensitive Refer to Figure 6 14 Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual ILF 100WD Username amp Password Change Username and Password to prevent unauthorized access of this page admin e Username 8 alpha numeric characters max Password 10 alpha numeric characters max Submit Reset Figure 6 Username amp Password Saving Your C
8. ering the terminal of the device Connect the ILF 100WD s Ethernet controller board to an open port on the router using the supplied network cable Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual Network Configuration If you are only concerned with detecting a failed internet connection and do not need any of the email notification features you may simply plug the ILF 100WD into a DHCP enabled router and connect the relay terminals to your router s power supply No further configuration is needed The ILF 100WD is designed to be connected to a router It must initially be configured using a web browser on a computer that is connected to the same router i e on the same local area network In order to connect to the ILF 100WD its IP address must be known The easiest method for determining the IP address is to connect the ILF 100WD to a network that uses DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and allow it to send the sign on email to the mailing list at www ILF100 com Virtually all home routers support DHCP Even if a static IP address is going to be assigned to the ILF 100WD the network configuration will go much smoother if DHCP is initially used The other more difficult method is to connect the ILF 100WD directly to a computer using a crossover cable If your network does not support DHCP see the section entitled Fallback Method Using a Crossover Cable detailed in the extended online manual posted at www ilf100 com I
9. hanges Once you have made all the necessary changes to the ILF 100WD configuration page press the Submit button The web browser will be redirected to a page that displays the progress as the ILF 100WD saves all parameters to flash memory Once the configuration is complete click the Close Window button to close the browser window The ILF 100WD will reboot itself in order to begin using the new settings Using the ILF 100WD Restoring Factory Defaults To return the ILF 100WD to the factory default settings press the INIT switch SW2 when powering up the ILF 100WD To restore factory defaults without removing power press and hold the RESET switch SW1 then press and hold the INIT switch SW2 Release the RESET switch then release the INIT switch when you see all the red green LED pairs illuminate The red green LED pairs will blink once a second as an indication that factory defaults are being re written to flash memory When the blinking ceases the initialization is complete 15 Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual Hard Reset The ILF 100WD can be reset by momentarily pressing the RESET switch SWI Re sending the Sign On Email To prompt the ILF 100WD to re send its sign on email with serial number IP address and firmware version momentarily press the INIT switch SW2 Explanation of the Green amp Red Status LEDs INTERNET e Green One or more of the monitored servers are responding e Red No servers are re
10. ink will only work for users connected to the same LAN as your ILF 100WD You should see a password dialog box similar to Figure 1 Enter admin for the User Name and pass for the password Both are case sensitive If you were successful you should see the ILF 100WD configuration screen illustrated in Figures 2 6 Enter Network Password This secure Web Site at 192 168 0 114 requires you to log on Please type the User Name and Password that you use for administration User Name em ied Password nore IV Save this password in your password list Cancel Figure 1 Network Logon Dialog Box Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual ILF 100WD Configuration Web Page The ILF 100WD Configuration Web Page is divided into five sections 1 Text To Identify This Unit 2 Network Settings 3 Email Settings 4 Internet Monitor Settings 5 ILF 100WD Username amp Password Text To Identify This Unit The first section is shown in Figure 2 This text field allows the user to describe name the ILF 100WD or the location in which it is installed All emails sent by the ILF 100WD will include this text in the body of the email to help clarify which unit sent the email This text may be up to 25 characters in length E Text To Identify This Unit This text will be displayed here and in the body of all emails My ILF 100WD 25 alpha numeric characters max Figure 2 Text To Identify This Unit Network Settings
11. l be sent to this email address Enter a valid email address in the Emails will be sent FROM field This is the email account that will be used to send the emails It must be an account that allows SMTP outgoing emails This will probably be an email address from your ISP or place of business Free accounts such as Yahoo do not allow SMTP access This account will also have to either allow relaying or POP3 before SMTP access this means you can t send outgoing email until you have first checked your incoming email Enter the incoming POP3 mail server name for the Incoming Mail Server POP3 field This is typically something like pop3 youremailprovider com or pop youremailprovider com Consult your email provider for more information Enter the outgoing mail server name for the Outgoing Mail Server SMTP field This is typically something like mail youremailprovider com or smtp youremailprovider com Consult your email provider for more information Enter the Username for the Account User Name field This may be just the username or it may be your entire email address Consult your email provider for more information Enter your password in the Password field Note this is the password for your email account The password for the ILF 100WD configuration page is set in the last section ll Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual amp Internet Monitor Settings Domains IP addresses to monitor ebay com DU Server 1 s
12. nan enn en 18 Stealth Laboratories LLC 26 5th Street SE Hickory NC 28602 Phone 800 360 4146 or 828 328 8674 Tech Support Forum www stealthlabs com support Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual Installation and Configuration Electrical Connections refer to hookup diagram inserts Connect K1 relay NC and COM terminals to the router s power supply If the router power supply has multiple output voltages more than 2 wires you will need to switch the 120V input by cutting and splicing the AC line cord If router power supply has a single output voltage 2 wires cut and splice the striped wire and connect to the relay terminals To use the optional User Input MNTR IN connect a common ground wire between the device being monitored and the ILF 100WD Connect MNTR IN terminal to the device s output The MNTR IN can accept any DC voltage between SV and 24V If the device uses open collector outputs a user supplied pull up resistor must be connected See User Input in the ILF 100WD Configuration section for details on enabling email notices for User Input state changes One or more Server Fail outputs may be used to trigger visual or audible indicators for individual servers that may fail The total current drawn by these outputs must not exceed 400mA Note that these are open collector outputs which means they must be connected to the terminal of the device being switched The 12V AUX terminals may be used for pow
13. odem In this case you may not have to pay extra for a static IP address it should remain the same as long as you don t change equipment e To prevent unauthorized remote access be sure to change the ILF 100WD default Username and Password Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual MEmail Settings Instructions e Change TO to the email address you wish to use to receive notices e Change FROM to an email account that allows outgoing SMTP emails e Change POP3 Server to the incoming mail server some servers require a POP3 read before SMTP send e Change SMTP Server to the outgoing mail server e Note It is okay if Email To and Email From are the same e Change Account Name to username for the FROM account Emails will be sent TO ilf 100 ilf 100 com Emails will be sent FROM ILF100 ilf 100 com Incoming Mail Server POP3 mail ilf 100 com Outgoing Mail Server SMTP mail ilf 100 com Account User Name Password KRAKAR KRKK KK KKK Figure 4 Email Settings 10 Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual Email Settings If you wish to receive email notification of individual server failures internet connection restorals WAN IP changes or User Input changes you will need to make changes to this section The Email Settings section is shown in Figure 4 1 Enter a valid email address in the Emails will be sent TO field All outgoing emails wil
14. r internet connection has failed the local IP address will probably respond even if the internet connection is bad If you want to poll a server more often than once every five minutes you may list the server multiple times However it is not recommended that the same server be listed for all five servers Finally select the checkboxes for any email notices you wish to receive server outages WAN IP changes and User Input state changes MNTR IN Terminal User Input The user input allows you to monitor the state of an external device such as a freezer flood alarm or a security system violation output The signal being monitored should be a voltage level in the range of 5V to 24V DC Press the Refresh button to update the input state If enabled the ILF 100WD will send emails anytime this input changes from high to low or low to high It is up to you to know the meaning of the high or low states Keep in mind that the ILF 100WD can quickly generate excessive emails which can cause them to be flagged as spam If this happens your emails may be blocked by your email zig Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual provider It is not recommended that this input be connected to an output that changes states often such as a motion sensor in a high traffic area To help prevent runaway emails the ILF 100WD has a built in limiter It will send no more than 3 emails every 5 minutes Additional state changes are counted and this count will
15. sponding the internet connection is down EMAIL e Green An email was successfully sent e Red The last email attempt failed e Green The server being tested replied to the ping test e Red The ping test failed timed out Note some servers reject all pings This is normal and can be ignored as long as the HTTP test passes HTTP e Green The server replied to an HTTP request e Red The server did not reply to an HTTP request and is not reachable 16 Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual sw2 SWI s9933 SRV1 SRV2 SRV3 SRV4 SRV5 600606060 TEST NT RESET POWER Xe O RED FAIL 0000 INTERNET EMAIL PING EE EE m NC COM NO e TTT 12VDC GND zg xSylSalxsyas 2s z5 PPE EEEL HI Feel 4 10K Pull up Resistor ees magnetic om Z Piezo J FROM INCLUDED x Ze for User 12V DC POWER input terminal MNTRIN and Server SUPPLY Fail output SRV5 FAIL shown here PRE WIRED Single Output ea tag Router Power 1 PLUG Supply 120V POWER PLUG CUT amp SPLICE STRIPED SIDE OF DC OUTPUT POWER CORD RELAY K1 INTERRUPTS DC POWER TO ROUTER WHEN ACTIVATED DUE TO LOSS OF INTERNET Figure 7 Switching the DC output of a single output power supply 2 output wires 17 Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual 606060606 n SRVI SRV2 SRV3 SRV4 SRV5 e e TEST 0000 POWER 00 GREEN PA O RED FAIL 000000080 INTERNET EMAIL PING HTTP O9O
16. tealthlabs com Server rr com Server 3 vonage com Server 4 2 charter net Server 5 m Locally monitored resources Enable Server 1 fail restore emails Enable Server 2 fail restore emails Enable Server 3 fail restore emails Enable Server 4 fail restore emails Enable Server 5 fail restore emails Send email notice if WAN IP changes Send email if user input changes states or een Last Input State Refresh Delay Settings Reboot Delay Z 1 999 Seconds K1 ON Time 1 999 Seconds Figure 5 Internet Monitor amp Delay Settings 12 Stealth Labs ILF 100WD User Manual Internet Monitor Settings The Internet Monitor Settings section is shown in Figure 5 The ILF 100WD includes five predefined servers but the user is free to change any or all of them There are a few things you must keep in mind however 1 2 3 You do not need to enter www or http just type in the domain name or IP address Do not include a trailing or index html etc IP addresses can and do change If a server has a domain name it is always better to use that rather than the IP address The ILF 100WD will automatically resolve the domain names into IP addresses assuming valid DNS servers were setup If you use IP addresses be sure they resolve to external internet sites and not a computer on your local network Otherwise the ILF 100WD will not be able to determine when you
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