Quick Start Hardware
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7. Open your web browser and go to: http://findvera.com. Click the green "Setup Vera" button as shown below. If you don't see that button, read the network troubleshooting section. | 7. Open your web browser and go to: http://findvera.com. Click the green "Setup Vera" button as shown below. If you don't see that button, read the network troubleshooting section. | ||
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[[Image:Find Vera com.jpg|thumb|right|caption text| FindVera.com]] | [[Image:Find Vera com.jpg|thumb|right|caption text| FindVera.com]] | ||
8. You should now see Vera's setup page in your web browser. Vera has helpful videos that will guide you through the process of adding devices and creating scenes. You should be up and running in just a few minutes. If you do not see Vera's setup page, read the troubleshooting section. | 8. You should now see Vera's setup page in your web browser. Vera has helpful videos that will guide you through the process of adding devices and creating scenes. You should be up and running in just a few minutes. If you do not see Vera's setup page, read the troubleshooting section. | ||
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[[Image:Add other z-wave device1.jpg|thumb|left|caption text|Adding a z-wave device - dongle]] | [[Image:Add other z-wave device1.jpg|thumb|left|caption text|Adding a z-wave device - dongle]] | ||
Note: Vera will share your internet connection automatically. You can connect any other network devices to Vera's LAN1 through LAN4 ports, as well as to Vera's wireless network. These include other computers, security cameras, and so on. Vera will automatically detect compatible devices, like security cameras, and let you control or view them from outside the home using Vera's secure network. If you purchased wireless devices from Mi Casa Verde, like wireless security cameras, they were shipped to you pre-configured to work with Vera's wireless network. Just plug them in; there is nothing to configure. | Note: Vera will share your internet connection automatically. You can connect any other network devices to Vera's LAN1 through LAN4 ports, as well as to Vera's wireless network. These include other computers, security cameras, and so on. Vera will automatically detect compatible devices, like security cameras, and let you control or view them from outside the home using Vera's secure network. If you purchased wireless devices from Mi Casa Verde, like wireless security cameras, they were shipped to you pre-configured to work with Vera's wireless network. Just plug them in; there is nothing to configure. |
Revision as of 21:53, 3 January 2009
1. Insert the black Z-Wave dongle into either of the matching ports on the back of Vera.
2. Screw the antenna to the gold 'antenna' port on the back of Vera and leave the antenna pointed up.
3. Use a standard network cable (included) to connect the network port on the back of Vera marked WAN into either your DSL or cable modem, or into your existing home network. Vera will use this port to connect to the internet.
4. Connect the power cord and plug Vera in. Wait 2 minutes after plugging Vera in before continuing.
--todoal: photo of back of Vera with numbers 1-4
5. After you have waited 2 minutes, look at the power light on the front of Vera. If it is on solid that means Vera was able to connect to the Internet. Proceed to step 6. Otherwise, read the network troubleshooting section before proceeding.
--todoal: photo of Vera with power light on solid
6. To setup Vera you will need an internet web browser, like Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari. It can be a Windows PC, Mac, or Linux. The web browser must be on the same home network as Vera. If you previously had a home network setup and connected Vera's WAN port to it in step #3, your computer can be anywhere on that home network. Otherwise, use a network cable to connect your computer to one of Vera's 4 ports marked LAN. Vera also setup a secure wireless home network for you (aka Wi-Fi, or hotspot). You can connect to Vera using this wireless network instead. To do that, tell your computer to show you the available wireless networks. Specific instructions for different types of computers are shown in the network troubleshooting section. The name of the network Vera setup for you automatically is shown on the sticker on the front of the Quick Start Guide and printed on the bottom of Vera. Find the name in the list, select it, and then enter the wireless network password shown on the sticker.
7. Open your web browser and go to: http://findvera.com. Click the green "Setup Vera" button as shown below. If you don't see that button, read the network troubleshooting section.
--todoal: this is not the right image. Show the findvera page with 'setup vera on my local network'
8. You should now see Vera's setup page in your web browser. Vera has helpful videos that will guide you through the process of adding devices and creating scenes. You should be up and running in just a few minutes. If you do not see Vera's setup page, read the troubleshooting section.
--todoal: this is not the right image. Show the intro page for the setup site
Note: Vera will share your internet connection automatically. You can connect any other network devices to Vera's LAN1 through LAN4 ports, as well as to Vera's wireless network. These include other computers, security cameras, and so on. Vera will automatically detect compatible devices, like security cameras, and let you control or view them from outside the home using Vera's secure network. If you purchased wireless devices from Mi Casa Verde, like wireless security cameras, they were shipped to you pre-configured to work with Vera's wireless network. Just plug them in; there is nothing to configure.