Before you start
Make sure that the IP addresses of the gateways will be consistent, either by IT binding the mac address to a static IP (recommended) or by assigning static IP
The Access point WebUI from 5. will list all gateways on the network with current settings as long as multicast is enabled in the network
For Wireless Zigbee, log in to the web ui of the gateway to set IP if needed
For Ethernet2Dali, see E2D commissioning
For DALI Complete you need to use an external tool, as the DALI gateway does not provide any WebUI
Recommended to use free software like for example Lantronix - Device installer
Glamox Connect enabling
Connect the gateways to power and ethernet.
If DALI gateway, also connect DALI line(s)
Connect the access point
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(LMS CONNECT RevPi Core 3 8 GB) to 24 V power and ethernet.
Make sure the access point has access to the network where the gateways are connected.
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Only the access point speaks to the Glamox Connect cloud. The access point communicates with all gateways and |
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administers the two-way communication between the gateways and the cloud. |
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If your building doesn’t use a dynamic adress IP go to link: How to change DHCP to a static IP on Access Point |
4. Check the serial number
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of the access point (5 digits).
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5. Go to URL http://
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GlamoxConnectCore<serial>.local
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Example: http://
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GlamoxConnectCore30288.local- if the serial is 30288
For DALI Complete you need to use an external tool, as the DALI gateway does not provide any WebUI
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Make sure that the IP addresses of the gateways will be consistent, either by IT binding the mac address to an static IP (recommended) or by assigning static IP
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The Access point WebUI from 5. will list all gateways on the network with current settings as long as multicast is enabled in the network
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For Wireless Zigbee, log in to the web ui of the gateway to set IP if needed
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For Ethernet2Dali, see https://glamox.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/E2D/overview
If your access point can’t find the gateways the main issue is probably that they are not on the same network. You can try to connect to the network yourself and search for devices - see “Alternatively”. |
Alternatively - find a device from the mac address:
Make sure you are connected to the same network as the device.
Then open a terminal (for example Command Prompt on Windows).
Type in “arp -a” and you will get a list of devices with their IP and mac address (physical address).
Find the IP address (internet address) related to the MAC address of your access point.
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Enter the IP address in the browser bar.
6. Set the IP address of the RevPi in the IP field. There you can set the access point IP, network mask, gateway and name servers.
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7. Click “Save!”. Configuration is done.
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The IP settings of the Access point is of no importance to Glamox Connect. Only the gateway IP’s are important in the setup. |
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For Glamox technicians to reach the device, it is set up with ZeroTier. This requires UDP 9993 to be open out of the network. If the network is set up with DHCP, it will automatically connect, and the technicians can reach the device. As a fallback, a USB 4G modem can be connected to bypass any firewalls while setting up the system. |
8. Login to Glamox Connect using your existing user, or by creating a new User registration.
9. Create a new site a adopt the access point to your site Setting up a new site.
Network setup
Multicast (optional, access point to discover gateways)
DHCP (optional)
Internet access
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We HIGHLY recommend isolating the lighting components in a own network, without access to other components at your internal network setup. Glamox gateways only needs to be discoverable and reachable from access point Access point(s) needs to communicate with gateways, as well as the Glamox cloud servers |
Finding a device from the mac address
If your access point can’t find the gateways the main issue is probably that they are not on the same network. If you are sure this is not the case, you can try to connect to the network yourself and search for devices.
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DALI complete gateway
To change the IP on the DALI gateway, use a free tool like Lantronix (https://www.lantronix.com/products/deviceinstaller/). Make sure you are connected to the same network and search for devices.
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The gateway has pullout panels on top and bottom of the front. Here you can find detailed information about the gateway like the mac address.
Wireless Zigbee gateway
The Zigbee gateway has a WebUI for easy setup. This WebUI can be reached from your access points WebUI at http://GlamoxConnectCore<serial>.localFollow gateway manual to go to admin pageubisys-g1-<serial>.local, replacing <serial> with the serial from your gateway. (Ex: ubisys-g1-2507.local).
Alternatively you can open the gateways IP address, default http://192.168.0.211.
You can change the network settings of the gateway under “Network settings”.
Ethernet2DALI
For information on setting up Ethernet2DALI, see our own documentation space for this system
https://glamox.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/E2D/overview
Access point
The access point is a linux computer, in the form of a Kunbus RevPi Core 3+. This is a industry grade Raspberry Pi 3+ compute module, running a customized linux distribution.
The device is set up to receive IP via DHCP. To set up static IP, go to the access point webUI at http://GlamoxConnectCore<serial>.local
There you can set the access point IP, network mask, gateway and name servers
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The IP settings of the Access point is of no importance to Glamox Connect. Only the gateway IP’s are important in the setup |
For Glamox technicians to reach the device, it is set up with ZeroTier. This requires UDP 9993 to be open out of the network. If the network is set up with DHCP, it will automatically connect, and the technicians can reach the device. As a fallback, a USB 4G modem can be connected to bypass any firewalls while setting up the system.Ethernet2Dali
Tested 4G modems
Huawei E3531
Note: USB 4G modems that acts as a network interface, without PIN code, can work. Try on your own machine to verify no drivers are needed, and the dongle acts as a normal network interface (no special software required)
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