snap one Araknis 220 Router User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- Snap One
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Features
- Unboxing
- Installation
- Connections
- LEDs & reset procedures
- Reset procedures
- Configuration
- Configuring the router in OvrC
- Logging in to the local interface
- Next steps
- Technical Support
- Warranty and Legal Notices
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
**snap one Araknis 220 Router User Guide
**
Introduction
Thank you for choosing our new line of Araknis 220 Routers. With Multi-Gigabit WAN and LAN port, VPN Support, and advanced networking functionality (QoS, VLANs, port forwarding), these routers are top of the line and meant for some serious networking applications!
Features
- Multi-mounting design
- 1× 2.5 Gigabit WAN port
- 1× 2.5 Gigabit LAN port
- Fanless
- OvrC enabled
- Embedded OvrC Pro Hub
Unboxing
-
Router
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Rubber feet (4)
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Rack-mount kit
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Documentation QR card
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Structured wiring mounting hardware
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Versa Plate mounting hardware
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Wall mount hardware
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Power Supply
Installation
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Rack mount
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Wall mount
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Shelf mount
Mount less than 2m (6.6′) to thick plywood or a concrete wall using wall
anchors and two M3*L20 screws.
Caution: -.Do not stack other equipment on top of the router to avoid possible interference or damage.
Structured wiring installation
Versa Plate installation
Connections
Caution: -.Power off all other network devices before connecting the
router.
A. Power input — Connect the supplied power cable.
B. LAN port — Connect a client device such as a network switch,
computer, etc.
C. WAN port — Connect the internet gateway (modem).
D. Console port — Not currently in use.
E. Reset button — Refer to LEDs & reset procedures.
Connect the included power supply to the router after making all other network connections.
LEDs & reset procedures
LED | LED State | Description |
---|---|---|
Power | On | Router is powered on |
Off | Router is powered off | |
2.5 Gbps | On | Connection speed is 2.5 Gbps |
Off | Connection speed is 10/100/1000 Mbps | |
Link/Act | On | A device is connected to the port |
Blinking | Packets are running through the port | |
Off | No device is connected to the port |
Reset procedures
The reset button is on the back of the router.
Reset button action | Front LED State | Description |
---|---|---|
Hold the reset button for 1-9 seconds | Blinking slowly | Restarts the router |
Hold the reset button for 10-19 seconds | Blinking moderately | Resets the |
username and password*
Hold the reset button for 20 or more seconds| Blinking rapidly| Factory
defaults the router
*The Password Reset function must enabled in the router’s local interface for this to work.
Configuration
Araknis routers can be configured through Ovr C or the local interface. The local interface is accessible using OvrC’s Web Connect feature, or typing the router’s default IP address, 192.168.1.1, into your browser’s address bar.
Configuring the router in OvrC
OvrC provides remote device management, real-time notifications, and intuitive customer management, right from your computer or mobile device. Setup is plug- and play, with no port forwarding or DDNS address required.
To add this device to your OvrC account:
- Connect the router to the internet
- Log into OvrC (www.ovrc.com)
- create a customer in OvrC or select an existing one.
- Click the Add Device button, then enter the router’s MAC address and Service Tag.
- Click the WebConnect icon to connect to the router’s local interface.
Logging in to the local interface
- Log into the AP using the default credentials:
** Username| araknis
---|---
Password**| araknis - You must update the password after initial login.
Pro Tip: -_Strong passwords are long and unrelated to the client’s public details. For example, the pepperoni pizzas is stronger and easier to remember than P@ssword or thesmiths.
Next steps
Click on Settings to expand configuration options, such as:
- System — Configure the System name, IP address, time zone, and Daylight Saving Time.
- WAN — Configure the WAN connection type, speed, and DNS servers.
- LAN — Configure the default DHC Pserver settings and/or add another DHCP server for a VLAN.
Technical Support
For chat and telephone, visit snp1.co/techsupport • Email: TechSupport@SnapOne.com. Visit snp1.co/tc for discussions, instructional videos, news, and more.
Warranty and Legal Notices
Find details of the product’s Limited Warranty and other resources such as regulatory notices and patent and safety information, at snapone.com/legal or request a paper copy from Customer Service at 866.424.4489.
Copyright© 2023, Snap One, LLC. All rights reserved. Snap One and its respective logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Snap One, LLC (formerly known as Wirepath Home Systems, LLC), in the United States and/or other countries. 4Store, 4Sight, Control4, Control4 My Home, SnapAV, Araknis Networks, BakPak, Binary, Dragonfly, Episode, Luma, Mockupancy, Nearus, NEEO, Optiview, OvrC, Pakedge, Sense, Strong, Strong Evolve, Strong VersaBox, SunBriteDS, SunBriteTV, Triad, Truvision, Visualint, WattBox, Wirepath, and Wirepath ONE are also registered trademarks or trademarks of Snap One, LLC. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of their respective owners. Snap One makes no claim that the information contained herein covers all installation scenarios and contingencies, or product use risks. Information within this specification subject to change without notice.
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References
- ctrl4.co/techsupport
- Policies
- snp1.co/tc
- snp1.co/techsupport
- tech.control4.com/
- OvrC Cloud Management for Residential & IT Integrators
- OvrC Cloud Management for Residential & IT Integrators
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