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How to reset to default network settings on your '''Vera Controller'''  
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How to reset to default network settings on your '''Vera Controller'''
  
By default Vera automatically configures its network, if you connect it to your router it will automatically connect to it's network. If after plugging Vera into your network, you don't see your Vera on cp.mios.com , please follow these steps to fix your networking:  
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By default Vera automatically configures its network, if you connect it to your router it will automatically connect to it's network. If after plugging Vera into your network, you don't see your Vera on cp.mios.com , please follow these steps to fix your networking:
  
- Put a STATIC IP to your computer.  
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- Put a STATIC IP to your computer.
  
 
*In '''Windows 8'''
 
*In '''Windows 8'''
  
 
       From the Tiles menu click on "PC Settings"
 
       From the Tiles menu click on "PC Settings"
      From the bottom left of the menu select "Control Panel"
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    From the bottom left of the menu select "Control Panel"
      Click on "Network and Internet" and then select "Network and Sharing Center"
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    Click on "Network and Internet" and then select "Network and Sharing Center"
      Click on "Change adapter settings" in the left menu
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    Click on "Change adapter settings" in the left menu
      Right click on the "Ethernet" connection and click on "Properties"
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    Right click on the "Ethernet" connection and click on "Properties"
      From the list highlight "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click on the "Properties" button
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    From the list highlight "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click on the "Properties" button
      Check "Use the following IP address:" and fill in the three fields as follows:
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    Check "Use the following IP address:" and fill in the three fields as follows:
      IP address: 192.168.81.10
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    IP address: 192.168.81.10
      Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
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    Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
      Default gateway: 192.168.81.1
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    Default gateway: 192.168.81.1
      Click OK
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    Click OK
      Click Close
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    Click Close
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       Open Control Panel
 
       Open Control Panel
    View by: Large icons -> Network and Sharing Center
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  View by: Large icons -> Network and Sharing Center
    View by: Category -> View netork status and tasks
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  View by: Category -> View netork status and tasks
    Click on Change adapter settings
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  Click on Change adapter settings
    Right click on LAN connection to Vera , then click on Properties
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  Right click on LAN connection to Vera , then click on Properties
    Highlight the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) item, and click on Properties
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  Highlight the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) item, and click on Properties
    In the IP address field enter 192.168.81.10
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  In the IP address field enter 192.168.81.10
    In the subnet mask field enter 255.255.255.0
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  In the subnet mask field enter 255.255.255.0
    In the Default gateway field enter 192.168.81.1
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  In the Default gateway field enter 192.168.81.1
    Click OK
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  Click OK
    Click OK Again
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  Click OK Again
  
 
*In '''Windows XP'''
 
*In '''Windows XP'''
  
 
       Open Windows Start menu.
 
       Open Windows Start menu.
    Open Control Panel.
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  Open Control Panel.
    Classic view: Open Network Connections
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  Classic view: Open Network Connections
    Category view: Select Network and Internet Connections, and then Network Connections.
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  Category view: Select Network and Internet Connections, and then Network Connections.
    Double-click on your the LAN connection to Vera.
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  Double-click on your the LAN connection to Vera.
    Click Properties.
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  Click Properties.
    In the General tab, highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item, and click Properties.  
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  In the General tab, highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item, and click Properties.  
    In the IP address field enter 192.168.81.10
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  In the IP address field enter 192.168.81.10
    In the subnet mask field enter 255.255.255.0
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  In the subnet mask field enter 255.255.255.0
    In the Default gateway field enter 192.168.81.1
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  In the Default gateway field enter 192.168.81.1
    Click OK
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  Click OK
    Click OK again
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  Click OK again
  
 
*In '''Mac OS X'''
 
*In '''Mac OS X'''
  
 
       Open the Apple Menu(Top left corner of your screen)
 
       Open the Apple Menu(Top left corner of your screen)
    Click System Preferences
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  Click System Preferences
    Click Network
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  Click Network
    Click the Locations dropdown and select Edit Locations
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  Click the Locations dropdown and select Edit Locations
    Click the plus sign and call your new location "Vera system Troubleshooting"
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  Click the plus sign and call your new location "Vera system Troubleshooting"
    Select "Ethernet" from the list on the left
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  Select "Ethernet" from the list on the left
    Select "Manually" from the Configure IPv4 dropdown
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  Select "Manually" from the Configure IPv4 dropdown
    Enter 192.168.81.10 in the IP address field
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  Enter 192.168.81.10 in the IP address field
    Enter 255.255.255.0 in the subnet mask field
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  Enter 255.255.255.0 in the subnet mask field
    Enter 192.168.81.1 in the Router field
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  Enter 192.168.81.1 in the Router field
    Hit "Apply"
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  Hit "Apply"
  
- Unplug Vera from the power cord  
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- Unplug Vera from the power cord
  
- Unplug all the cables from Vera  
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- Unplug all the cables from Vera
  
- Plug a network cable from your computer into Vera's LAN port  
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- Plug a network cable from your computer into Vera's LAN port
  
     Vera 2    -> eth2 port
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     Vera 2    -> eth2 port
    Vera 3    -> lan port (port number 1)  
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    Vera 3    -> lan port (port number 1)  
    Vera Lite -> ethernet port
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    Vera Lite -> ethernet port
    Vera Edge -> ethernet port
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    Vera Edge -> ethernet port
  
- Plug Vera into the power cord  
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- Plug Vera into the power cord
  
- Wait it to start  
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- Wait it to start
  
Now open an web browser and type this in the address bar: 192.168.81.1<br>Now you can see the DASHBOARD page of your Vera unit.  
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Now open an web browser and type this in the address bar: 192.168.81.1<br/>Now you can see the DASHBOARD page of your Vera unit.
  
For '''UI7:'''
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'''''Important''': For '''Vera edge''' you'll have to replace the 192.168.81.1 IP address with a combination of numbers based on the unit's MAC address. Depending on which firmware version you're on you'll have to set it up like below:<br/>''
  
Go to Settings > Net & Wi-fi
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''MAC address: D4:21:22:FC:BC:9D<br/>''
Click on the “Reset to default network settings” button.
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[[Image:Reset_network_UI7.png]]
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'''''a.''' on firmware version 7.0.12.1 and older (1.7.1598 or older) the IP address Vera Edge can be accessed on will be generated using the last 4 digits in the mac address. For the example above it would be: 192.168.12.29''
  
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'''''b.''' on firmware version newer than 7.0.12.1 (above 1.7.1598) the IP address Vera edge can be accessed on will be generated using the last 4 characters of the mac address, where the letters are converted to numbers based on their order of the alphabet. For the example above it would be 192.168.23.94<br/>''
  
Confirm by clicking the “OK” Button on the pop-up window.
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''This would mean that the PC should have an IP address in the same class as the unit, meaning 192.168.12.100 (for example) for case '''a. '''or 192.168.23.100 (for example) for case '''b.'''''
  
This will reset the unit to default network settings and can take up to 5 minutes.
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For '''UI7:'''
Now you can unplug the Vera unit from your computer and connect it to the internet.
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Go to Settings > Net & Wi-fi Click on the “Reset to default network settings” button.
  
For '''UI5:'''
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[[File:Reset network UI7.png]]
  
Go to SETUP &gt; Net &amp; Wifi
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<br/>Confirm by clicking the “OK” Button on the pop-up window.
  
Click on the "reset to default network settings" button.  
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This will reset the unit to default network settings and can take up to 5 minutes. Now you can unplug the Vera unit from your computer and connect it to the internet.
  
[[Image:SETUPnetwork.JPG]]
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<br/>For '''UI5:'''
  
This will reset the unit to default network settings and can take up to 5 minutes.
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Go to SETUP > Net & Wifi
  
Now you can unplug the Vera unit from your computer and connect it to the internet.  
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Click on the "reset to default network settings" button.
  
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[[File:SETUPnetwork.JPG]]
  
For '''UI4:<br>'''<br>Go to Advanced &gt; Net &amp; Wifi Click on the &nbsp;"reset to default network settings" button. <br><br>[[Image:UI4 reset.PNG]]
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This will reset the unit to default network settings and can take up to 5 minutes.
  
<br>This will reset the unit to default network settings and can take up to 5 minutes.
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Now you can unplug the Vera unit from your computer and connect it to the internet.
  
Now you can unplug the Vera unit from your computer and connect it to the internet.
 
  
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For '''UI4:'''<br/><br/>Go to Advanced > Net & Wifi Click on the &nbsp;"reset to default network settings" button.<br/><br/>[[File:UI4 reset.PNG]]
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<br/>This will reset the unit to default network settings and can take up to 5 minutes.
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Now you can unplug the Vera unit from your computer and connect it to the internet.

Revision as of 13:48, 19 January 2016

How to reset to default network settings on your Vera Controller

By default Vera automatically configures its network, if you connect it to your router it will automatically connect to it's network. If after plugging Vera into your network, you don't see your Vera on cp.mios.com , please follow these steps to fix your networking:

- Put a STATIC IP to your computer.

  • In Windows 8
     From the Tiles menu click on "PC Settings"
    From the bottom left of the menu select "Control Panel"
    Click on "Network and Internet" and then select "Network and Sharing Center"
    Click on "Change adapter settings" in the left menu
    Right click on the "Ethernet" connection and click on "Properties"
    From the list highlight "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click on the "Properties" button
    Check "Use the following IP address:" and fill in the three fields as follows:
    IP address: 192.168.81.10
    Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    Default gateway: 192.168.81.1
    Click OK
    Click Close


  • In Windows 7
      Open Control Panel
  View by: Large icons -> Network and Sharing Center
  View by: Category -> View netork status and tasks
  Click on Change adapter settings
  Right click on LAN connection to Vera , then click on Properties
  Highlight the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) item, and click on Properties
  In the IP address field enter 192.168.81.10
  In the subnet mask field enter 255.255.255.0
  In the Default gateway field enter 192.168.81.1
  Click OK
  Click OK Again
  • In Windows XP
      Open Windows Start menu.
  Open Control Panel.
  Classic view: Open Network Connections
  Category view: Select Network and Internet Connections, and then Network Connections.
  Double-click on your the LAN connection to Vera.
  Click Properties.
  In the General tab, highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item, and click Properties. 
  In the IP address field enter 192.168.81.10
  In the subnet mask field enter 255.255.255.0
  In the Default gateway field enter 192.168.81.1
  Click OK
  Click OK again
  • In Mac OS X
      Open the Apple Menu(Top left corner of your screen)
  Click System Preferences
  Click Network
  Click the Locations dropdown and select Edit Locations
  Click the plus sign and call your new location "Vera system Troubleshooting"
  Select "Ethernet" from the list on the left
  Select "Manually" from the Configure IPv4 dropdown
  Enter 192.168.81.10 in the IP address field
  Enter 255.255.255.0 in the subnet mask field
  Enter 192.168.81.1 in the Router field
  Hit "Apply"

- Unplug Vera from the power cord

- Unplug all the cables from Vera

- Plug a network cable from your computer into Vera's LAN port

    Vera 2    -> eth2 port
   Vera 3    -> lan port (port number 1) 
   Vera Lite -> ethernet port
   Vera Edge -> ethernet port

- Plug Vera into the power cord

- Wait it to start

Now open an web browser and type this in the address bar: 192.168.81.1
Now you can see the DASHBOARD page of your Vera unit.

Important: For Vera edge you'll have to replace the 192.168.81.1 IP address with a combination of numbers based on the unit's MAC address. Depending on which firmware version you're on you'll have to set it up like below:

MAC address: D4:21:22:FC:BC:9D

a. on firmware version 7.0.12.1 and older (1.7.1598 or older) the IP address Vera Edge can be accessed on will be generated using the last 4 digits in the mac address. For the example above it would be: 192.168.12.29

b. on firmware version newer than 7.0.12.1 (above 1.7.1598) the IP address Vera edge can be accessed on will be generated using the last 4 characters of the mac address, where the letters are converted to numbers based on their order of the alphabet. For the example above it would be 192.168.23.94

This would mean that the PC should have an IP address in the same class as the unit, meaning 192.168.12.100 (for example) for case a. or 192.168.23.100 (for example) for case b.

For UI7:

Go to Settings > Net & Wi-fi Click on the “Reset to default network settings” button.

Reset network UI7.png


Confirm by clicking the “OK” Button on the pop-up window.

This will reset the unit to default network settings and can take up to 5 minutes. Now you can unplug the Vera unit from your computer and connect it to the internet.


For UI5:

Go to SETUP > Net & Wifi

Click on the "reset to default network settings" button.

SETUPnetwork.JPG

This will reset the unit to default network settings and can take up to 5 minutes.

Now you can unplug the Vera unit from your computer and connect it to the internet.


For UI4:

Go to Advanced > Net & Wifi Click on the  "reset to default network settings" button.

UI4 reset.PNG


This will reset the unit to default network settings and can take up to 5 minutes.

Now you can unplug the Vera unit from your computer and connect it to the internet.

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