2 aliases, 3 groups, 4 scheduled events – Dovado 4GR User Manual

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The router can also be used to power on a computer that is connected to one of the LAN ports on
the router. The computer itself has to support the function Wake on LAN, please check the
specification of your computer.

You have to configure an Aliases where you select the Protocol:Wake on LAN and enter the MAC
address of the computer connected by LAN.

3.8.2

Aliases

To enter a home automation receiver into the router configuration, you must first name it in the
Alias Configuration page. To do this, name a receiver such as "Test1" (for example) and its
corresponding Protocol, along with House and Channel. This is typically adjustable on the receiver
device itself. Each entered alias must have a unique name, House and Channel. Upon entering
each individual alias, click on Add Alias.

How to configure self-learning wall-plugs:

Go to Automation>Aliases.
Insert an Alias lamp1 (for example).
Select the corresponding protocol.
Select a Unique ID or hit Random ID (any will do) and Channel (any will do).
Click on Add Alias.
On the alias you wish to pair with your wireless receiver, push Learn after having pushed the
self-learning button on the wireless receiver you have plugged into the wall. This will then pair the
two units together.

3.8.3

Groups

If you wish to cluster several appliances into a group, you can tick in the various alias boxes and
label them as a group. This is particularly useful if you have several lamps in a specific room (such
as bedroom), or several appliances within the same category; such as lamps.

3.8.4

Scheduled events

Allows you to schedule in events to power on/off individual/all devices around the home. Besides
applying general daily rules, it also allows you to create specific one-time events.

3.8.5

Manual control

You can manually control the aliases throughout your home via the web interface in the router. To
do so, go to the Automation->Manual control page and select which device(s) you would like to
control. Select the state of operation you'd like each alias to be (ON or OFF) and push Execute.

3.9

NAS

If you insert into a unused USB port an external USB hard drive or thumb drive, you can share out
the storage centrally throughout your entire private network.
For further information, visit http://www.dovado.com/NAS

3.9.1

Info

The router allows you to insert a USB Hard Drive, Thumb Drive or MicroSD card and act as a
centralized storage server for all the shared files within your network.

The NAS functionality supports storage drives that are formatted for NTFS and FAT32 file formats.

The NAS implementation provides two modes of access to these files SMB (Server Message
Block) and FTP (File Transfer Protocol).

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