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='''General Guideline for Basic Base Station configuration with either MikroTik Groove, NanoStation2 or Ubiquity Bullet (3/17/14)'''=
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==Hardware Setup and Documentation==
  
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Unpack computer and document the following information so it can be tracked in the future. An example Dell system is shown and this information  is available from the labels on the computer case.  Windows information may or may not be available.  Keep written records stapled to Base Station Checklists ([[Media:Base_Station_Checklist_081417.zip|Download]]) for entire shipments at a time.
  
==Basic Computer Documentation==
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*'''Model''': Dell Optiplex XE4
  
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*'''Service Tag''': F8S2KL1 (example)
  
Unpack computer and document the following information so it can be tracked in the future. An example Dell system is shown and this information  is available from the labels on the computer case.
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*'''Express Service Code (ESC)''': 33182613685 (example)
  
*'''Model Number''': Dell Optiplex   
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*'''Operating System''': Windows 10 Professional / Windows 11 Professional
  
*'''SVCTAG''': F8S2KL1
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*'''Windows Code''': CTRB2-38DT4-QGJCK-DHHPH-FHH3G (No longer required)
  
*'''Express service code''': 33182613685
 
  
*'''Operating System''': Windows 7 Professional
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Plug in, connect all components, and turn on the system.  Place stickers by each of the ethernet ports: the stock port should be labeled "Internet Connection" while the auxiliary bay that houses the extra network card (typically on the bottom) should be labeled "Idrive Wireless".  The internet feed should be connected to the "Internet Connection" port, not the "Idrive Wireless" port.
 
 
*'''Windows code''': CTRB2-38DT4-QGJCK-DHHPH-FHH3G
 
  
 
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==Software Setup==
  
===Basic Computer setup===
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Everything Below Updated 7/23/2019. For Previous Configuration Guide refer to archived file.
  
(Local person Required)
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=====Set BIOS AC Recovery, Auto on Time:=====
  
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*Turn the computer on.
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*While the computer is booting (immediately after you press the power button), repeatedly tap F2 to enter the BIOS menu
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*Navigate to Power Management\AC Recovery
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**Set it to Power On
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*Navigate to Power Management\Auto On Time
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**Set it to 04:00 AM, Every Day
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*Apply and Exit
  
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Set up and turn on the system.
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=====Windows 10 Initial Setup:=====
  
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======Windows 11 local account======
  
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Windows 11 requires you to use/ setup a Microsoft account but we want a local only account. To get around this do the setup with the network unplugged.
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*On the “Oops, you’ve lost internet connection” or “Let’s connect you to a network” page, use the Shift + F10 keyboard shortcut.
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*In Command Prompt, type the OOBE\BYPASSNRO command to bypass network requirements on Windows 11 and press Enter
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*The computer will restart automatically, and the out-of-box experience (OOBE) will start again.
  
===Basic initial system identification===
 
  
The particular order and questions will vary depending on the system.
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*Select Language and Keyboard layout
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**Yes for English(United States) Language
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**Yes for United States Region
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**Yes for US Keyboard Layout
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**Skip adding a second keyboard option
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*Networking
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**Windows will automatically configure network options and search for Updates. User input not needed
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*Accept License Agreement
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*Set up Account for an organization
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**Join Domain Instead
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*Account Information
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**Username is idriveadm
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**Password is six 1's 111111
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**Security Questions
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***Select any three security questions (may as well use the first three) and have all answers be "idrive"
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*Account settings
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**"Do more across devices with activity history?" NO
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**Decline help from digital assistant
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**Turn off/say no to All Privacy Settings then Accept
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**Skip Support and Protection
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***uncheck both boxes then hit Next
  
*'''Computer Name:''' Idrive_base
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*'''User Name:''' Idriveadm
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=====Show hidden icons in the Taskbar:=====
  
*'''Password:''' 111111
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*Right click on the taskbar in the bottom right, select Taskbar Settings
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*Click "Select which icons appear on the taskbar"
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*Turn on "Always show all icons in the notification area"
  
(password hint: six 1’s)
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*Set windows to install updates automatically
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=====Disk Partitions/Raid configuration:=====
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Taskbar
  
::The computer should eventually come to a point where you can log in as Idriveadm
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*Check to make sure the RAID 1 set is working. Intel raid manager icon in lower right corner should have a green check mark
  
::Log on and verify internet connectivity
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<br\><br\>
  
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''The next few items take are found in the Control Panel.  The easiest way to find this in Windows 10 is just to run a search using the bar in the bottom left of the screen.''
  
=='''Idrive Base Station Setup'''==
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=====Set User Account Control (UAC):=====
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Control Panel\System and Security\Security and Maintenance\Change User Account Control
  
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*Set track to “Never Notify” (This is so the Idrive Transfer Tool will automatically start)
  
'''Install The Dell updates '''(you will be prompted for this the first time the system comes up).
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Also possible to find this option using Windows Search using "User Account Control"
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<br\><br\>
  
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=====Set the Workgroup to IDRIVE:=====
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Control Panel\System and Security\System\Advanced System Settings\Computer Name\Change...
  
'''Set Power settings''' so the computer  will not shutdown on its own:
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Also possible to search "workgroup" and select the "change workgroup" option
  
Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;System and Security&gt;Power Options , Form the “Dell Plan” select change plan setting and under “Plugged In” set the  “Put the computer to sleep” option to never. Select save changes
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Requires Restart
  
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'''Set User Account Control (UAC) '''– Control Panel&gt; System and Security&gt;Action Center&gt;Change User Account Control , Set track to “Never Notify” ( This is so the Idrive Transfer Tool will automatically start)
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=====Set Power Plan Setting:=====
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Control Panel\System and Security\Power Options
  
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*Verify the Dell plan is selected, go to Change Plan Settings and click the "Put the Computer to Sleep" dropdown, select "Never"
  
'''Set the Workgroup to IDRIVE''' Control panel&gt; System &gt;change settings
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=====Internet Connection:=====
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Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network and Sharing Center\Change Adapter Settings
  
'''Reboot system''' ( after Dell updates complete)
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*Internet Connection
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**Verify internet connectivity
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**Should be set to automatically get its network addresses (DHCP). This should be good by default.
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**Right-click and rename the connection “Internet Connection” (There should be two connections, one connected and one unplugged.  This step is for the connected one.)
  
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*Idrive Wireless Connection
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*''A driver for the USB network adapter needs to be installed via USB delivered driver before this will show up on Micro Base Stations.''
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**Right-click and rename the connection “Idrive Wireless Connection” (There should be two connections, one connected and one unplugged.  This step is for the unplugged one.)
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**Right-click on the Idrive Wireless Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)”, select properties
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**Set up the IP address to 192.168.0.10
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**Network mask 255.255.'''0'''.0
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**Default Gateway should be blank
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**DNS servers should be blank and NOT automatic
  
'''Install Teamviewer '''Go to Teamviewer website [http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/dyngate.aspx#version5 http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/dyngate.aspx#version5] download teamviewer version 5.1.13999(multilanguage). Select Run, once downloaded select Install (Default) and click Next, Select personal /non-commercial use and click Next, accept license agreement and click Next, select Start Automatically with Windows, create a strong password and confirm it (#Idrv79p for example and keep it because it must be entered in the Idrive Admin Center) then click Next, select Full access and click Next, The program installs and click on Finish. The program will launch. In the window that comes up there is an ID number under “Wait for Session” (example 123 456 789). Enter the ID and Password into the AdminCenter as well as the idrive support  Teamviewer account.
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=====Pin Services.msc to taskbar:=====
  
'''Activate Teamviewer License'''- At the top of teamviewer select Extras&gt;Activate License. The license number is 09-31004-216139-269687
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Control Panel\System and Security\Administrative Tools\Sevices
  
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Also Possible to Windows Search Services.msc
  
'''Set windows logon Allowed for administrators''' – Extras&gt; Options&gt; Security
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Right click and select Pin to Taskbar
  
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<br\><br\>
  
'''Set Customer’s Time zone ''' -
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=====Disable Dell Digital Delivery Service=====
  
Start&gt;Control Panel&gt; Clock, Language, Region&gt;Date and Time&gt;Change Time zone
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Click on the services Icon on the Taskbar
  
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Right Click on Dell Digital Delivery Service
  
'''Networks''' - One of the network connections will be for the Internet and the other for the idrive Wireless Connection. The Silver port should be used for internet, the black for wireless network.A label should be applied to the back of the system to identify each network connection
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Stop the Service
  
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Right-click and select properties
  
'''Internet connection''' should be set to automatically get its network addresses (DHCP). This should be good by default. Rename the connection “Internet Connection” Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;Network and Internet&gt;Network and Sharing Center&gt;Change adaptor settings, Right Click on the connection and select rename
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Startup type: Disabled
  
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'''Idrive Wireless Connection''' Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;Network and Internet&gt;Network and Sharing Center&gt;Change adaptor settings , Right Click on the connection and select rename. The Wifi router connection should be renamed to “Idrive Wireless Connection” .  Done
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=====Insert the Base Station USB stick:=====
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Copy all files to the desktop, then safely eject and remove. The following files should be on the USB stick:
  
Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;Network and Internet&gt;Network and Sharing Center&gt;Change adaptor settings, Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)”, select properties
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*[[Media:Cert.zip|idrive.cert]]
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*[https://s3.amazonaws.com/wiki-public/images/c/c2/Winbox.zip winbox.exe]
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*[[Media:Logo-1-registered.zip|Logo 1 (registered).png]]
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*<!--[https://s3.amazonaws.com/wiki-public/images/0/07/MSSQLServer.zip Compressed Install Files for Microsoft SQL 2012]--> (Microsoft SQL 2012)
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*[https://s3.amazonaws.com/wiki-public/images/d/d0/Idrive_server_3_6_6_live.zip Compressed Install Files for the latest Idrive Control Center] (Idrive_server_3_6_6_live as of 12/13/18)
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*<s>[https://s3.amazonaws.com/wiki-public/images/d/d6/MDR_Client_V2.29.zip Compressed Install Files for ViewPRO and AV player]</s> (MDR_Client_V2.29, NO LONGER USED)
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*[https://s3.amazonaws.com/wiki-public/images/6/67/HPlayer_WIN_7.11.0.4_20190307.zip Compressed Install Files for the new D4M H-Player]
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*PDF of [http://wiki.idriveglobal.com/index.php?title=Idrive_Base_Station_Installation_Guide Idrive Base Station Installation Guide] on this wiki
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*PDF of [https://admincenter.idriveglobal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Idrive_Control_Center_3.0_User%E2%80%99s_Guide Idrive Control Center 3.0 User’s Guide] on this wiki
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*PDF of [https://admincenter.idriveglobal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Idrive_X2V2_Installation_and_Operation_Guide Idrive X2V2 Installation and Operation Guide] on this wiki
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*PDF of [https://admincenter.idriveglobal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Idrive_D4M_H-Player;_Client_Video_Player_Software_Client_Manual D4M H-Player] on this wiki
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Set up the IP address to 192.168.0.10, Network mask 255.255.'''0'''.0 , default gateway Blank and DNS servers to NOT automatic and blank settings.
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=====Move winbox.exe to C:\=====
  
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<br\><br\>
  
Label each network adaptor on the back of the machine so the customer will know which connection is which. (“idrive wireless connection” “internet connection”)
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=====Install Microsoft SQL server 2012:=====
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Run the install file from folder you copied from the USB, you do not have to extract.
  
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*Click on “New Installation”
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*Defaults for all questions EXCEPT for “Database Engine Configuration”. Set it to “Mixed Mode” and idrive2# for the password.
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*Default SQL server admin username is "sa" (used for deleting an SQL database)
  
'''Set Network Order''' – Ensure that the Internet network and not the Idrive network is accessed for the internet. Start&gt;Network, select Network and Sharing Center, select Change Adaptor Settings, press ALT to make the advanced tab at the top appear, select advanced settings, in the connections window ensure that the internet connection is on top and the idrive wireless connection is second, click OK
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<br\><br\>
  
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=====Set Idrive Logo as Background:=====
  
'''Disk Partitions/ Raid configuration''' – Check to make sure the RAID 1 set is working. Intel raid manager icon in lower right corner
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*Right-click Logo 1.png and select "Set as Background"
  
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<br\><br\>
  
'''run Windows Update''':
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=====Set Idrive Logo as Screensaver:=====
  
Start&gt;All Programs&gt;Windows Update, Accept the agreement, check the boxes for:  Recommended updates, Who can install updates, Microsoft updates. When finished restart system
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*Move Logo 1.png to the pictures library (File Explorer\Pictures)
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*Delete the Sample/Saved Pictures folders
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*Right-click the desktop
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*Select Personalize
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*Go to the Lock Screen tab
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*Go to Screen saver settings
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*In the dropdown, select Photos
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*Apply and Save
  
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<br\><br\>
  
'''Install Microsoft Security Essentials''' [http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials] , select download, select run, select finish and an update will download and the system will be scanned. Set to full scan, Saturday
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=====Set Idrive Logo as Account Picture:=====
  
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*Search for "account pic"
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*Browse...
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*Find and select Logo 1.png
  
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<br\><br\>
  
'''Show hidden icons in the Taskbar ''' Click on the arrow, select customize, Click show all icons checkbox.
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=====Set Home Page to <nowiki>idriveglobal.com</nowiki> :=====
  
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*Launch Microsoft Edge
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*Click the three dots in the top right and select Settings
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*For "Open Microsoft Edge with" enter http://www.idriveglobal.com/#/
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*For "Open new tabs with" select "A blank page"
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*Turn on the Home button and set the home page to http://www.idriveglobal.com/#/
  
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<br\><br\>
  
'''Install Acrobat Reader''' - [http://get.adobe.com/reader http://get.adobe.com/reader]  uncheck install google toolbar/chrome etc, select download at the bottom,  Close download manager when done.
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=====Install Acrobat Reader:=====
  
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*This may or may not be preinstalled, check first.
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*[http://get.adobe.com/reader http://get.adobe.com/reader]
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*Uncheck install google toolbar/chrome etc.
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*Click Download
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*Save to the desktop and run as administrator
  
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*Note: May fail if other installations are in progress and process will need to be restarted
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<br\><br\>
  
'''Set default web page to <nowiki>Idriveglobal.com</nowiki> – '''Launch Internet Explorer, depress the alt key to display tools, from tools select Internet Options, Set Home page to [http://www.idriveglobal.com www.idriveglobal.com]
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=====Install VLC Media Player:=====
  
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*[http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html]
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*Click Download
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*Save to Desktop
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*Right-click and run the installer as administrator
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*Defaults for all questions
  
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*On first start-up allow the program to check for updates but don't allow meta-data across network.
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<br\><br\>
  
'''Install VLC Media Player - ''' </nowiki>http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html</nowiki>
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=====Install D4M H-Player:=====
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Run the install file from the folder you copied from the USB, you do not have to extract.
  
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*Defaults for all questions
  
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<br\><br\>
  
'''Install the Idrive desktop logo'''.''' Logo <nowiki>1.pn</nowiki>g''' – this is for the background for the desktop of the base stations. Copy&nbsp;it to a known location on the system. Right click on the desktop and pick Personalize, select Desktop background and browse to where you placed the Logo
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=====Install Teamviewer:=====
  
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*Right-click and run the installer as administrator
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*Select checkboxes for Install For Remote Connection and Personal/Non-Commercial Use
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*Accept license agreement
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Setup for Unattended Access
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*Set Password (format #Idr79p for example, and keep it to be entered in the Idrive Admin Center)
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*Select "I don't want to create an account" and hit Next
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*Record the ID number that pops up
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*The application will launch
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*Go to Extras\Options\Security
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*Set Windows logon to Allowed for administrators only
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*Go to Advanced options and set Updates to only "Update within this major version" to prevent TV from automatically updating past TV 11
  
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<br\><br\>
  
'''Change account user picture to Idrive logo''' - Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;User Accounts&gt;User Accounts&gt;Change Account picture and browse to where you placed the Logo
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=====Setup Windows Media Player:=====
  
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*Click Start, search for "windows media player", and open Windows Media Player
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*Complete default/recommended setup
  
(From Here down it is customer specific)
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<br\><br\>
  
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=====Install Dell Updates:=====
  
'''<nowiki>*For Demo Unit, Uninstall Any Pre-existing Idrive Software – </nowiki>'''for a returned demo unit, the software must be removed and re-installed to ensure the latest versions/updates.
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*Click start and search "upd" to find Dell Command Update
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*Setup with the recommended settings
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*Leave the computer on overnight and updates should install automatically
  
Start&gt;Programs&gt;idrive&gt;uninstall and click finish to safely remove software. Then go to control panel&gt;hard drive&gt;program files(86x)&gt;idrive folder and delete the entire folder. Any setup or informational data in this file will be reloaded onto computer when control center is re-installed
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<br\><br\>
  
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=====Restart Computer=====
  
'''Uninstall Microsoft SQL Server 2005 – '''Control panel&gt; Programs&gt; uninstall
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<br\><br\>
  
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=====Install Windows Updates:=====
  
'''Install Microsoft SQL server 2008R2''' –
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*Leave the computer on overnight and updates should install automatically
  
Click on “New Installation”
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* Force Windows 10 Creator Update by:
  
Defaults for all questions EXCEPT for “Database Engine Configuration”. Set it to “Mixed Mode” and the password to idrive2# .
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CMD (as Administrator) wuauclt.exe /updatenow
  
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<br\><br\>
  
'''Install Latest Version of Idrive 2.0 Control Center - '''Before this can be run to conclusion you will require a Validation Serial Number (License). This is generated&nbsp;in the Idrive Admin Center.  To install the Control Center double click <nowiki>download-file-idrive.zi</nowiki>p\idrive\<nowiki>setup.ex</nowiki>e click next, enter Validation Serial Number click Done.
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=====Unpin apps in taskbar:=====
  
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*Right-click on Microsoft and Mail apps and remove from taskbar
  
'''Create Shortcuts to the 3 Idrive manuals on the desktop –'''
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=====Unpin apps in start menu:=====
  
Base Station installation Guide http://wiki.idrive.pro/index.php?title=Idrive_Base_Station_Installation_Guide
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Do this after Windows Update which installs new apps that should be removed
  
Idrive Control Center 2.0 User’s Guide http://wiki.idrive.pro/index.php?title=Idrive_Control_Center_2.0_User%E2%80%99s_Guide
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*Click the Windows icon in the bottom left
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*Right click and select unpin to all apps which might pose a distraction
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*The only apps that you really should leave are Microsoft Edge and any Dell support apps
  
Idrive X1 Installation and Operation Guide http://wiki.idrive.pro/index.php?title=Idrive_X1_Installation_and_Operation_Guide
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<br\><br\>
  
Organize Icons from left to right near bottom of desktop screen.
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=====Uninstall Game apps in start menu:=====
  
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Do this after Windows Update which installs new apps that should be removed
  
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*Click the Windows icon in the bottom left
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*Right click app and select uninstall, uninstall all apps which might pose a distraction
  
'''Copy The Idrive idrive.cert file to The desktop''' – Place it next to the manual shortcuts on the Desktop
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Examples: Bubble, Candy Crush, March of, Solitaire, Minecraft, Etc.
  
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<br\><br\>
  
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=====Turn off Suggested Apps:=====
  
'''Transfer ownership of the system to the customer '''–
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Settings > Personalization > Start > Occasionally show suggested to Off
  
[http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/change_order/exception_tag_transfer?&~ck=anavml http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/change_order/exception_tag_transfer?&~ck=anavml]
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<br\><br\>
  
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=====Set "Warn me before Installing Apps":=====
  
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Type "Settings" in search and click it
  
'''Remove previous shipping labels from the Boxes.'''
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*Installing apps select Warn me before...
 
 
=='''WiFi Equipment Setup'''==
 
 
 
==='''MikroTik Groove Setup'''===
 
  
Use the default configuration files for configuration. Detailed configuration instructions are available [https://admincenter.idrive.pro/wiki/index.php?title=RB_Groove_Configuration Here]
 
  
 
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==='''Specific to Customer'''===
  
====Set up Groove Router for initial configuration====
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====Wireless Infrastructure====
  
Document the "E;" MAC address from the back of the unit. To be logged in Admin Center under the customer location.
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Base station orders are usually paired with access points (APs).  An AP provides the wireless infrastructure that allows X series cameras to communicate with the base station via WiFi.  An AP includes one of each of the following:
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*RB Groove unit
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*35' FTP (foiled twisted pair) Cable
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*15V PoE (power over ethernet) Adapter
  
Connect to power (use either supplied AC Adaptor or POE injector)
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The sales item "Base station with wireless infrastructure" that you might see on a quote includes 1 base station computer and 1 AP.  Any additional APs required for an order will have their own line item.  Please see the corresponding [https://admincenter.idriveglobal.com/wiki/index.php?title=RB_Groove_Configuration wiki page] for basic RB Groove configuration.
  
Connect cat 5 cable from Groove to the Idrive Wireless NIC in the computer
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====='''IMPORTANT:''' Multiple APs=====
  
*Change settings for wireless NIC on your computer to:
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By default, an RB Groove unit will be programmed to communicate with the IP Address 192.168.0.7.  '''If more than one AP will be present at a single location, each Groove will need a unique IP Address in the range 192.168.0.XXX.'''  Typically we iterate up from -0.7 with -0.8, -0.9, etc.  Please note that -0.1 and -0.2 are very common (and probably exist already in the customer's wireless infrastructure) and should not be used unless requested.
  
::-192.168.88.10
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Changing the IP of a Groove is done through the Winbox application.  See the [https://admincenter.idriveglobal.com/wiki/index.php?title=RB_Groove_Configuration RB Groove Configuration page] for setup info.
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*Login to the AP via Winbox and navigate to IP\Addresses
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*Simply edit 192.168.0.7 to the desired address, save, and exit
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*Reconnect with the new IP to test.
  
::-255.255.255.0
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=====Country Code=====
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If an AP is to be exported to a foreign country, you will need to change the frequency list of the RB Groove.  Please see the corresponding section of the [https://admincenter.idriveglobal.com/wiki/index.php?title=RB_Groove_Configuration wiki guide] for RB Groove configuration.
  
 
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====Connect using Winbox====
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====More Setup====
  
Download and install Winbox [http://download2.mikrotik.com/winbox.exe Configuration tool for RouterOS].
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=====Add New Location to Admin Center:=====
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If the base station is intended for a new location for an existing customer, skip the first set of bullets. If the customer is new to us, you may need to activate the customer via the sales section of the AC.
  
Run Winbox.exe or double click the icon on the desktop
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*Open AC, click the "Sales" tab at the top of the page.
  
[[File:winbox_icon.jpg|100px]] [[File:rb2011__initial_login.jpg|250px|]]
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*Search for the customer nameThis will search through all documented prospects, leads, etc.
  
*Enter the Default "Connect To" IP Address: 192.168.88.1
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*Find their page and scroll down.  Click "Make Client Operational".
  
*Login: admin
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This adds the customer to the support section of the AC.  From here,
  
*password: blank
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*Click the "Support" tab at the top of the AC.
  
*Click "Connect"
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*Search for the customer
  
Upon initial log in the "RouterOS Default Configuration" pop-up window will appear. Choose "OK". We are not concerned about the default settings because they will be overwritten with the idrive default configuration file.
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*On the left side of the customer page, click the button labeled "Add location & product key".
  
[[File:rbgroove_initial_login.jpg|400px|]]
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*Name the location and set the Region Group Host (right hand side) to "us-east-1". Click "Add location and create product key". Set Status to Hidden Until SYNC. Click GPS location self populate
  
Create a backup of the default configuration just in case
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**NOTE: Any info entered into a location can be edited later, but only tier 2 support can delete locations.
  
Files >Backup
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*Notify tier 2 support ( tier2support@idriveglobal.com )about the new location.
  
[[File:rb_backup_default_config.jpg|600px|]]
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=====Update Location in Admin Center:=====
  
==Upgrade OS and Firmware==
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*You will need 1 RB Groove unit from stock per access point (AP) listed on the quote.
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**Please note that a "Base Station with Wireless Infrastructure" item includes 1 AP.
Obtain the latest versions (V6.x) from the MicroTik [[http://www.mikrotik.com/download |download]] site
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*Find the customer in Admin Center
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*Click Edit Location
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*In the comments box, enter the computer Service Tag, ESC, and RB Groove MACs.
 +
**Please label accordingly and place a space after each new line.
 +
**If there are multiple access points please separate each set of RB Groove MAC addresses by IP address.
 +
*In the Remote Access fields, enter the Teamviewer ID and password
  
Click on the correct link for the hardware architecture (mipsbe for RB Groove)
+
<br\><br\>
  
Click on "All Packages" and click Save
+
=====Notify Tier2 Support:=====
  
[[File:rb2011_downloads.jpg|800px|]]
+
*Send an email to Tier2support@idriveglobal.com
 +
*Ask them to manually add the new client in AC to the CRON that calculates the clients scores on Global Center
  
 +
<br\><br\>
  
  
Extract all of the files from zip package
+
=====Set Customer’s Time Zone:=====
  
Copy the files from your computer to the Router Board by dragging and dropping all of the files into the files list in the WinBox window
+
*Right click the clock in the bottom right
 +
*Select Change date and time settings...
 +
*Select Change time zone...
 +
*Use the drop down to select the appropriate option
  
[[File:rb2011_upgrade_files_list.jpg|400px|]] [[File:rb2011_upgrade_files_list2.jpg|400px|]]
+
<br\><br\>
  
Update the firmware System> Routerboard : Upgrade
+
=====Add Client to Partner List in Teamviewer:=====
  
[[File:rb2011_system_reboot.jpg|400px|]][[File:rbgroove_firmware_updated.jpg|400px|]]
+
*Open Teamviewer
 +
*Log in on the right side panel, as of 1/24/2018 the RMA Dept. login info is
 +
**Email: taylor@idriveglobal.com
 +
**Password: idrive2#rma
 +
*Click the drop down that has the icon of a person with a plus sign
 +
*Select Add remote computer
 +
*Enter in the Teamviewer ID and password specific to the base station you are working with
 +
*Set Alias to <Customer Name - Location Name>
 +
*Select Pending Activation in the Group drop down
  
Restart the router and log back into the router and confirm that WinBox shows the new version of RouterOS and Firmware
+
<br\><br\>
  
 +
=====Install Idrive Control Center:=====
 +
Run the install file from the folder you copied from the USB, you do not have to extract.
  
 +
*Before this can be run to conclusion you will require a Validation Serial Number (License). This is generated in the Idrive Admin Center.
 +
*Find the new location in the Admin Center
 +
*Enter the license number when prompted
  
 +
======Ensure Maps Setting is Google:======
  
 +
*Open Control Center and log in
 +
**Email: support@idrive.pro
 +
**Password: idrive2#
  
 +
'''Do not accept the Idrive license agreement'''
 +
 +
*Click "Settings" in the top right
 +
*Navigate to "Idrive Settings" on the right
 +
*Find the "Map Settings" tab and verify the checkbox for Google Maps and not Bing Maps
  
 
<br\><br\>
 
<br\><br\>
  
 +
=====Create a Shipping Form:=====
 +
Download template [[Media:New_Base_Station_Shipping_Form.zip|here]].
  
==Load Idrive Standard configuration==
+
*Enter the customer name and address under Ship To
 +
*Enter contact name and email under Customer Contact and Account
 +
*Adjust shipped items appropriately, default is one base station and one access point
 +
*Enter computer information and RB Groove MACs (if applicable) in the box at the bottom
 +
*Save at \\IDR1\Users\Idrive_support\Support\Shipping\Base Stations with name <Customer Name - Location Name>
 +
*Print 2 copies for the shipping dept.
 +
*Print a PDF copy and email it to finance
  
[[File:rbgroove_files.jpg|600px|thumb]]
+
<br\><br\>
  
For simplicity and consistency it is better to set the routers configuration using the RouterOS backup/restore function. This "restores" the standard idrive configuration from a .backup file. This will leave only a few custom settings that are specific to the customer location(s).
+
=====Transfer Ownership of the System to the Customer:=====
  
 +
*[https://www.dell.com/support/assets-transfer/en-us]
 +
*Enter all required information.  Info can be found in the admin center or invoice.
 +
*NOTE: Previous owner information is Company Name - IDRIVE INC, Zip Code - 93111
  
*Download the most current .backup file from [https://admincenter.idrive.pro/wiki/index.php?title=Idrive_Downloads Admin Center]
+
<br\><br\>
  
*Unzip the file to the Desktop on your computer
+
=====Allow Teamviewer and Control Center through Windows Firewall:=====
  
*In WinBox select “Files” from the left menu to open the Files List window.
+
*Click Start and search for "firewall" to find Allow a program through Windows Firewall
 +
*You may have to click Change Settings at the top
 +
*Make sure that both boxes are checked for the 2 Teamviewer programs
 +
*Make sure that both boxes are checked for the 3 Idrive Control Center programs
 +
*Click Allow another program
 +
*Click Browse...
 +
*Direct to C:\Program Files (x86)\idrive
 +
*Select the idriveControlCenter '''application'''
 +
*Allow it from the list and check both boxes for it
  
*Use the mouse to drag and drop the configuration file from the Desktop into the Files List (uploads the file to the Router)
+
<br\><br\>
  
*Highlight the config file and click on "Restore"
+
=====Empty Recycle Bin, Shutdown, Disconnect, and Repackage the Computer:=====
  
'''The router will reboot with the new configuration. You will need to use the new IP address and password'''  
+
*Make sure access points and additional hardware are with or in the box.  The contents of the box should match the packing slip and quote for the order.
 +
**Typically, a standard base station will come with the materials listed on the shipping form template. This includes one of each of the following:
 +
***Dell Base Station with Software
 +
***21.5" Dell Monitor (Shipping keeps these separate)
 +
***RB Groove Access Point w/ Maxxwave Antenna
 +
***8GB Flash Drive
 +
***24V Ubiquity POE Adapter
 +
***35' FTP Cable
 +
***5' CAT5E Cable
 +
*Print the Idrive Base Station Installation Guide and place it inside the box
 +
*Print the Client Weekly Maintenance Routine and place it inside the box
 +
*Both can be found on this wiki under Customer Guides
 +
*Label all boxes with the customer and location names as well as the RB Groove boxes with IP addresses
 +
*Give all materials to shipping
  
::-The new IP address will be 192.168.0.1
+
<br\><br\>
  
::-Change the IP address on your NIC to 192.168.0.10
+
=='''WiFi Equipment Setup'''==
  
Reconnect to the Router with the "Connect to" address of 192.168.0.1, password '''idrive#'''
+
<br\><br\>
  
 +
==='''MikroTik Groove Setup'''===
  
<br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\>
+
Use the default configuration files for configuration.
  
 +
'''Detailed configuration instructions are available''' [https://admincenter.idriveglobal.com/wiki/index.php?title=RB_Groove_Configuration Here]
  
===Set Timezone for customer location===
+
<br\><br\>
  
Set the timezone. The Date and time will be set by NTP (Network Time Protocol) when connected to the internet
+
==='''BulletHP2 Setup'''===
 
 
[[File:rb751_timezone.jpg|550px|]]
 
  
 
<br\><br\>
 
<br\><br\>
 
==='''BulletHP2 Setup'''===
 
  
 
====connections====
 
====connections====
 
  
 
Attach the Antenna to the Bullet prior to powering on the unit!
 
Attach the Antenna to the Bullet prior to powering on the unit!
 
  
 
The Ubiquity BulletHP2 is receives its power over the shielded ethernet cable (POE).
 
The Ubiquity BulletHP2 is receives its power over the shielded ethernet cable (POE).
 
  
 
Plug a regular cat5 cable from the ”Idrive Wireless Connection” network port of the computer into the Lan port of the POE injector.
 
Plug a regular cat5 cable from the ”Idrive Wireless Connection” network port of the computer into the Lan port of the POE injector.
 
  
 
Plug the “FTP”  (Foil Wrapped Twisted Pair) cable from the POE port of the Power injector to the NanoStation.
 
Plug the “FTP”  (Foil Wrapped Twisted Pair) cable from the POE port of the Power injector to the NanoStation.
 
  
 
Plug in the POE adaptor into a wall outlet.
 
Plug in the POE adaptor into a wall outlet.
 
  
 
Verify there are lights on the unit.
 
Verify there are lights on the unit.
  
 +
<br\><br\>
  
 
====Network connectivity====
 
====Network connectivity====
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Set up the IP address to 192.168.'''1'''.10
 
Set up the IP address to 192.168.'''1'''.10
 
  
 
When Windows 7 detects the new network (wireless router) it will ask for the network type. Chose “Public”
 
When Windows 7 detects the new network (wireless router) it will ask for the network type. Chose “Public”
 
  
 
configuration
 
configuration
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Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt
 
Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt
 
  
 
Network Tab
 
Network Tab
 
  
 
Network&gt; Network Mode: Bridge
 
Network&gt; Network Mode: Bridge
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Network&gt; Auto IP Aliasing unchecked
 
Network&gt; Auto IP Aliasing unchecked
 
 
  
 
Click Change
 
Click Change
  
 
Click Apply Changes
 
Click Apply Changes
 
 
  
 
Change Idrive Wireless Connection settings back:
 
Change Idrive Wireless Connection settings back:
 
  
 
Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;Network and Internet&gt;Network and Sharing Center&gt;Change adaptor settings, Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties
 
Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;Network and Internet&gt;Network and Sharing Center&gt;Change adaptor settings, Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties
  
 
Set up the IP address to 192.168.'''0'''.10
 
Set up the IP address to 192.168.'''0'''.10
 
  
 
Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.0.1
 
Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.0.1
  
 
Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt
 
Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt
 
  
 
Wireless&gt; Wireless Mode: Access Point
 
Wireless&gt; Wireless Mode: Access Point
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Click Apply Changes
 
Click Apply Changes
 
  
  
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System Password : idrive#
 
System Password : idrive#
 
  
  
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Click Apply Changes
 
Click Apply Changes
 
  
 
Log back into the Ubiquity Bullet with the new password
 
Log back into the Ubiquity Bullet with the new password
  
 +
Test download from a unit.
  
Test download from a unit.
+
<br\><br\>
  
 
==='''NanoStation 2 Setup'''===
 
==='''NanoStation 2 Setup'''===
  
 +
<br\><br\>
 +
 +
====connections====
  
 +
The NanoStation is receives its power over the shielded ethernet cable (POE).
  
[http://www.ubnt.com/wiki/AirOS-Quick_Setup_Guide http://www.ubnt.com/wiki/AirOS-Quick_Setup_Guide]
+
Plug a regular cat5 cable from the ”Idrive Wireless Connection” network port of the computer into the Lan port of the POE injector.
  
 +
Plug the “FTP”  (Foil Wrapped Twisted Pair) cable from the POE port of the Power injector to the NanoStation.
  
 +
Plug in the POE adaptor into a wall outlet.
  
connections
+
<br\><br\>
  
 +
====connectivity====
  
 +
The factory default IP address for the NanoStation2 is 192.168.1.20 . The idrive wireless connection interface settings must be changed to for the initial configuration of the NanoStation
  
The NanoStation is receives its power over the shielded ethernet cable (POE).
+
Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;Network and Internet&gt;Network and Sharing Center&gt;Change adaptor settings, Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties
 +
 
 +
Set up the IP address to 192.168.'''1'''.10
 +
 
 +
When Windows 7 detects the new network (wireless router) it will ask for the network type. Chose “Public”
 +
 
 +
<nowiki>*If configuring a Nanostation2 that has been returned in a demo kit, reset the device by holding down the reset button for ~10 seconds, before adjusting Idrive connection properties*</nowiki>
  
 +
<br\><br\>
  
 +
====configuration====
  
Plug a regular cat5 cable from the ”Idrive Wireless Connection” network port of the computer into the Lan port of the POE injector.
+
Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.1.20
  
 +
Login as '''ubnt''' with a password of '''ubnt'''
  
 +
At initial login:
 +
:*Select Country : United States
  
Plug the “FTP”  (Foil Wrapped Twisted Pair) cable from the POE port of the Power injector to the NanoStation.
+
:*Select Language : English
  
 +
:*Check box to agree to terms
  
 +
Click Login
  
Plug in the POE adaptor into a wall outlet.
+
<br\><br\>
  
 +
'''Network Tab'''
  
 +
*Network&gt; Network Mode: Bridge
  
connectivity
+
*Network&gt; Bridge IP Address: Static
  
 +
*Network&gt;Set the IP address to 192.168.0.1
  
 +
*Network&gt;Set the network Mask to 255.255.'''0'''.0
  
The factory default IP address for the NanoStation2 is 192.168.1.20 . The idrive wireless connection interface settings must be changed to for the initial configuration of the NanoStation
+
*Network&gt;Set the Default Gateway to 192.168.0.1
  
 +
*Network&gt;Set The Primary DNS Server to 192.168.0.1
  
 +
Click Change
  
Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;Network and Internet&gt;Network and Sharing Center&gt;Change adaptor settings, Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties
+
Click Apply Changes
  
Set up the IP address to 192.168.'''1'''.10
+
<br\><br\>
  
 +
'''Change the Network Adapter settings for Idrive Wireless Connection back:'''
  
 +
*Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;Network and Internet&gt;Network and Sharing Center&gt;Change adaptor settings,
  
When Windows 7 detects the new network (wireless router) it will ask for the network type. Chose “Public”
+
*Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties
  
 +
*Set up the IP address to 192.168.'''0'''.10
  
 +
*Save the settings
  
<nowiki>*If configuring a Nanostation2 that has been returned in a demo kit, reset the device by holding down the reset button for ~10 seconds, before adjusting Idrive connection properties*</nowiki>
+
<br\><br\>
  
 +
Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.0.1
  
 +
Login as '''ubnt''' with a password of '''ubnt'''
  
configuration
+
<br\><br\>
 +
 
 +
====Wireless Tab====
  
 +
*Wireless&gt; Wireless Mode: Access Point
  
 +
*Wireless&gt; ESSID: bwifi (these are case sensitive)
  
Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.1.20
+
*Wireless&gt; Country Code: (Default is USA)
  
Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt
+
*Wireless&gt; IEEE 802.11 Mode: G only
  
 +
*Wireless&gt; Output Power: 26DBM, check “Obey Regulatory Power”
  
 +
*Wireless&gt; 20Mhz width
  
Network Tab
+
*Wireless&gt; No Channel Switching
  
 +
Click Change
  
 +
Click Apply Changes
  
Network&gt; Network Mode: Bridge
+
<br\><br\>
  
Network&gt; Bridge IP Address: Static
+
====System Tab====
  
Network&gt;Set the IP address to 192.168.0.1
+
*System&gt; Administrator Username: '''admin'''
  
Network&gt;Set the network Mask to 255.255.'''0'''.0
+
*System&gt;Change Password (click on the small key next to Admin User Name)
  
Network&gt;Set the Default Gateway to 192.168.0.1
+
::*Current password: ubnt
  
Network&gt;Set The Primary DNS Server to 192.168.0.1
+
::*System Password : '''idrive#'''
  
 +
::*Confirm password : '''idrive#'''
  
 +
*System&gt;Set the Time Zone (if known, If not set it to US/East Coast)
  
 
Click Change
 
Click Change
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Click Apply Changes
 
Click Apply Changes
  
 +
Log out and then back in back into the router with the new user / password to verify
 +
 +
 +
Test download from a unit.
  
 +
<br\><br\>
  
 +
==='''NanoStation M5 Wireless Bridge Setup'''===
  
 +
The NanoStation'''M5''' (NS5)is functionally similar to the NanoStation'''2''' (NS2) but works in the 5.8GHz frequency range (802.11a) where as the NS2 works in the 2.4GHz range. Usually there are fewer nodes in the 5.8GHz range so it is implied that better stronger connections can be created using the 5.8GHz spectrum. This configuration is for creating a wireless bridge where on NS5 connects to a remote NS5 wirelessly when a wired connection cannot be used.
  
Change Idrive Wireless Connection settings back:
+
If you are using this setup you will be configuring 2 NS5 devices as a Pair.
 +
 
 +
<br\><br\>
 +
 
 +
====connections====
 +
 
 +
Same as [https://admincenter.idriveglobal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Base_Station_Configuration_Guide#connections_2 NanoStation2]
 +
 
 +
<br\><br\>
 +
 
 +
====connectivity====
 +
 
 +
Same as [https://admincenter.idriveglobal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Base_Station_Configuration_Guide#connectivity NanoStation2]
 +
 
 +
<br\><br\>
 +
 
 +
====configuration====
 +
 
 +
Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.1.20
 +
 
 +
Login as '''ubnt''' with a password of '''ubnt'''
 +
 
 +
<br\><br\>
 +
 
 +
'''Network Tab'''
 +
 
 +
*Network&gt; Network Mode: Bridge
 +
 
 +
*Network&gt; Bridge IP Address: Static
 +
 
 +
*Network&gt;Set the IP address to (unless the site specific plan calls for something else):
 +
 
 +
::* 192.168.0.1 (for Base Station side of the Bridge)
 +
 
 +
::* 192.168.0.2 (for Far end of the Bridge where downloads occur)
 +
 
 +
*Network&gt;Set the network Mask to 255.255.'''0'''.0 (for Both ends of the Bridge)
 +
 
 +
*Network&gt;Set the Default Gateway to 192.168.0.1 (for Both ends of the Bridge)
 +
 
 +
*Network&gt; Primary DNS Server:  Leave Blank
 +
 
 +
Click Change
 +
 
 +
Click Apply Changes
 +
 
 +
<br\><br\>
  
 +
'''Change the Network Adapter settings for Idrive Wireless Connection back:'''
  
 +
*Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;Network and Internet&gt;Network and Sharing Center&gt;Change adaptor settings,
  
Start&gt;Control Panel&gt;Network and Internet&gt;Network and Sharing Center&gt;Change adaptor settings, Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties
+
*Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties
  
Set up the IP address to 192.168.'''0'''.10
+
*Set up the IP address to 192.168.'''0'''.10
  
 +
*Save the settings
  
 +
<br\><br\>
  
 
Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.0.1
 
Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.0.1
  
Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt
+
Login as '''ubnt''' with a password of '''ubnt'''
 +
 
 +
<br\><br\>
 +
 
 +
====Wireless Tab====
 +
 
 +
*Wireless&gt; Wireless Mode:
 +
 
 +
::* Access Point(for Base Station side of the Bridge)
 +
 
 +
::* Station (for Far end of the Bridge where downloads occur)
  
 +
*Wireless&gt; WDS: Check Enable
  
 +
*Wireless&gt; SSID: idrv (these are case sensitive)
  
Link Setup&gt; Wireless Mode: Access Point
+
*Wireless&gt; Hide SSID: check this box
  
Link Setup&gt; ESSID: bwifi (these are case sensitive)
+
*Wireless&gt; Lock to AP MAC:  
  
Link Setup&gt; Country Code: (Default is USA)
+
::* No Setting(for Base Station side of the Bridge)
  
Link Setup &gt;IEEE 802.11 Mode: G only
+
::* MAC address for AP end of the bridge  (for Far end of the Bridge where downloads occur)(this can be viewed under the Main Tab or on the box)
  
Link Setup&gt; Output Power: 26DBM, check “Obey Regulatory Power”
+
*Wireless&gt; Country Code: (Default is USA)
  
20Mhz width
+
*Wireless&gt; IEEE 802.11 Mode: A/N Mixed
  
No Channel Switching
+
*Wireless&gt; Output Power: 17DBM, check “Obey Regulatory Power” (not allowed?)
  
 +
*Wireless&gt; 20Mhz width
  
 +
*Wireless&gt; No Channel Switching
  
 
Click Change
 
Click Change
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Click Apply Changes
 
Click Apply Changes
  
 +
<br\><br\>
  
 +
====System Tab====
  
 +
*System&gt; Administrator Username: '''admin'''
  
 +
*System&gt;Change Password (click on the small key next to Admin User Name)
  
System&gt; Administrator Username: admin
+
::*Current password: ubnt
  
Current password: ubnt
+
::*System Password : '''idrive#'''
  
System Password : idrive#
+
::*Confirm password : '''idrive#'''
  
Confirm password
+
*System&gt;Set the Time Zone (if known, If not set it to US/East Coast)
  
 +
Click Change
  
 +
Click Apply Changes
  
 
Log back into the router with the new password
 
Log back into the router with the new password
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Test download from a unit.
 
Test download from a unit.
 +
 +
<br\><br\>

Latest revision as of 17:26, 12 June 2023

Hardware Setup and Documentation

Unpack computer and document the following information so it can be tracked in the future. An example Dell system is shown and this information is available from the labels on the computer case. Windows information may or may not be available. Keep written records stapled to Base Station Checklists (Download) for entire shipments at a time.

  • Model: Dell Optiplex XE4
  • Service Tag: F8S2KL1 (example)
  • Express Service Code (ESC): 33182613685 (example)
  • Operating System: Windows 10 Professional / Windows 11 Professional
  • Windows Code: CTRB2-38DT4-QGJCK-DHHPH-FHH3G (No longer required)


Plug in, connect all components, and turn on the system. Place stickers by each of the ethernet ports: the stock port should be labeled "Internet Connection" while the auxiliary bay that houses the extra network card (typically on the bottom) should be labeled "Idrive Wireless". The internet feed should be connected to the "Internet Connection" port, not the "Idrive Wireless" port.

<br\><br\>

Software Setup

Everything Below Updated 7/23/2019. For Previous Configuration Guide refer to archived file.

Set BIOS AC Recovery, Auto on Time:
  • Turn the computer on.
  • While the computer is booting (immediately after you press the power button), repeatedly tap F2 to enter the BIOS menu
  • Navigate to Power Management\AC Recovery
    • Set it to Power On
  • Navigate to Power Management\Auto On Time
    • Set it to 04:00 AM, Every Day
  • Apply and Exit

<br\><br\>

Windows 10 Initial Setup:
Windows 11 local account

Windows 11 requires you to use/ setup a Microsoft account but we want a local only account. To get around this do the setup with the network unplugged.

  • On the “Oops, you’ve lost internet connection” or “Let’s connect you to a network” page, use the Shift + F10 keyboard shortcut.
  • In Command Prompt, type the OOBE\BYPASSNRO command to bypass network requirements on Windows 11 and press Enter
  • The computer will restart automatically, and the out-of-box experience (OOBE) will start again.


  • Select Language and Keyboard layout
    • Yes for English(United States) Language
    • Yes for United States Region
    • Yes for US Keyboard Layout
    • Skip adding a second keyboard option
  • Networking
    • Windows will automatically configure network options and search for Updates. User input not needed
  • Accept License Agreement
  • Set up Account for an organization
    • Join Domain Instead
  • Account Information
    • Username is idriveadm
    • Password is six 1's 111111
    • Security Questions
      • Select any three security questions (may as well use the first three) and have all answers be "idrive"
  • Account settings
    • "Do more across devices with activity history?" NO
    • Decline help from digital assistant
    • Turn off/say no to All Privacy Settings then Accept
    • Skip Support and Protection
      • uncheck both boxes then hit Next

<br\><br\>

Show hidden icons in the Taskbar:
  • Right click on the taskbar in the bottom right, select Taskbar Settings
  • Click "Select which icons appear on the taskbar"
  • Turn on "Always show all icons in the notification area"

<br\><br\>

Disk Partitions/Raid configuration:

Taskbar

  • Check to make sure the RAID 1 set is working. Intel raid manager icon in lower right corner should have a green check mark

<br\><br\>

The next few items take are found in the Control Panel. The easiest way to find this in Windows 10 is just to run a search using the bar in the bottom left of the screen.

Set User Account Control (UAC):

Control Panel\System and Security\Security and Maintenance\Change User Account Control

  • Set track to “Never Notify” (This is so the Idrive Transfer Tool will automatically start)

Also possible to find this option using Windows Search using "User Account Control" <br\><br\>

Set the Workgroup to IDRIVE:

Control Panel\System and Security\System\Advanced System Settings\Computer Name\Change...

Also possible to search "workgroup" and select the "change workgroup" option

Requires Restart

<br\><br\>

Set Power Plan Setting:

Control Panel\System and Security\Power Options

  • Verify the Dell plan is selected, go to Change Plan Settings and click the "Put the Computer to Sleep" dropdown, select "Never"

<br\><br\>

Internet Connection:

Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network and Sharing Center\Change Adapter Settings

  • Internet Connection
    • Verify internet connectivity
    • Should be set to automatically get its network addresses (DHCP). This should be good by default.
    • Right-click and rename the connection “Internet Connection” (There should be two connections, one connected and one unplugged. This step is for the connected one.)
  • Idrive Wireless Connection
  • A driver for the USB network adapter needs to be installed via USB delivered driver before this will show up on Micro Base Stations.
    • Right-click and rename the connection “Idrive Wireless Connection” (There should be two connections, one connected and one unplugged. This step is for the unplugged one.)
    • Right-click on the Idrive Wireless Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)”, select properties
    • Set up the IP address to 192.168.0.10
    • Network mask 255.255.0.0
    • Default Gateway should be blank
    • DNS servers should be blank and NOT automatic

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Pin Services.msc to taskbar:

Control Panel\System and Security\Administrative Tools\Sevices

Also Possible to Windows Search Services.msc

Right click and select Pin to Taskbar

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Disable Dell Digital Delivery Service

Click on the services Icon on the Taskbar

Right Click on Dell Digital Delivery Service

Stop the Service

Right-click and select properties

Startup type: Disabled

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Insert the Base Station USB stick:

Copy all files to the desktop, then safely eject and remove. The following files should be on the USB stick:

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Move winbox.exe to C:\

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Install Microsoft SQL server 2012:

Run the install file from folder you copied from the USB, you do not have to extract.

  • Click on “New Installation”
  • Defaults for all questions EXCEPT for “Database Engine Configuration”. Set it to “Mixed Mode” and idrive2# for the password.
  • Default SQL server admin username is "sa" (used for deleting an SQL database)

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Set Idrive Logo as Background:
  • Right-click Logo 1.png and select "Set as Background"

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Set Idrive Logo as Screensaver:
  • Move Logo 1.png to the pictures library (File Explorer\Pictures)
  • Delete the Sample/Saved Pictures folders
  • Right-click the desktop
  • Select Personalize
  • Go to the Lock Screen tab
  • Go to Screen saver settings
  • In the dropdown, select Photos
  • Apply and Save

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Set Idrive Logo as Account Picture:
  • Search for "account pic"
  • Browse...
  • Find and select Logo 1.png

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Set Home Page to idriveglobal.com :

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Install Acrobat Reader:
  • This may or may not be preinstalled, check first.
  • http://get.adobe.com/reader
  • Uncheck install google toolbar/chrome etc.
  • Click Download
  • Save to the desktop and run as administrator
  • Note: May fail if other installations are in progress and process will need to be restarted

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Install VLC Media Player:
  • On first start-up allow the program to check for updates but don't allow meta-data across network.

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Install D4M H-Player:

Run the install file from the folder you copied from the USB, you do not have to extract.

  • Defaults for all questions

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Install Teamviewer:
  • Right-click and run the installer as administrator
  • Select checkboxes for Install For Remote Connection and Personal/Non-Commercial Use
  • Accept license agreement

Setup for Unattended Access

  • Set Password (format #Idr79p for example, and keep it to be entered in the Idrive Admin Center)
  • Select "I don't want to create an account" and hit Next
  • Record the ID number that pops up
  • The application will launch
  • Go to Extras\Options\Security
  • Set Windows logon to Allowed for administrators only
  • Go to Advanced options and set Updates to only "Update within this major version" to prevent TV from automatically updating past TV 11

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Setup Windows Media Player:
  • Click Start, search for "windows media player", and open Windows Media Player
  • Complete default/recommended setup

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Install Dell Updates:
  • Click start and search "upd" to find Dell Command Update
  • Setup with the recommended settings
  • Leave the computer on overnight and updates should install automatically

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Restart Computer

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Install Windows Updates:
  • Leave the computer on overnight and updates should install automatically
  • Force Windows 10 Creator Update by:

CMD (as Administrator) wuauclt.exe /updatenow

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Unpin apps in taskbar:
  • Right-click on Microsoft and Mail apps and remove from taskbar

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Unpin apps in start menu:

Do this after Windows Update which installs new apps that should be removed

  • Click the Windows icon in the bottom left
  • Right click and select unpin to all apps which might pose a distraction
  • The only apps that you really should leave are Microsoft Edge and any Dell support apps

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Uninstall Game apps in start menu:

Do this after Windows Update which installs new apps that should be removed

  • Click the Windows icon in the bottom left
  • Right click app and select uninstall, uninstall all apps which might pose a distraction

Examples: Bubble, Candy Crush, March of, Solitaire, Minecraft, Etc.

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Turn off Suggested Apps:

Settings > Personalization > Start > Occasionally show suggested to Off

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Set "Warn me before Installing Apps":

Type "Settings" in search and click it

  • Installing apps select Warn me before...


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Specific to Customer

Wireless Infrastructure

Base station orders are usually paired with access points (APs). An AP provides the wireless infrastructure that allows X series cameras to communicate with the base station via WiFi. An AP includes one of each of the following:

  • RB Groove unit
  • 35' FTP (foiled twisted pair) Cable
  • 15V PoE (power over ethernet) Adapter

The sales item "Base station with wireless infrastructure" that you might see on a quote includes 1 base station computer and 1 AP. Any additional APs required for an order will have their own line item. Please see the corresponding wiki page for basic RB Groove configuration.

IMPORTANT: Multiple APs

By default, an RB Groove unit will be programmed to communicate with the IP Address 192.168.0.7. If more than one AP will be present at a single location, each Groove will need a unique IP Address in the range 192.168.0.XXX. Typically we iterate up from -0.7 with -0.8, -0.9, etc. Please note that -0.1 and -0.2 are very common (and probably exist already in the customer's wireless infrastructure) and should not be used unless requested.

Changing the IP of a Groove is done through the Winbox application. See the RB Groove Configuration page for setup info.

  • Login to the AP via Winbox and navigate to IP\Addresses
  • Simply edit 192.168.0.7 to the desired address, save, and exit
  • Reconnect with the new IP to test.
Country Code

If an AP is to be exported to a foreign country, you will need to change the frequency list of the RB Groove. Please see the corresponding section of the wiki guide for RB Groove configuration.

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More Setup

Add New Location to Admin Center:

If the base station is intended for a new location for an existing customer, skip the first set of bullets. If the customer is new to us, you may need to activate the customer via the sales section of the AC.

  • Open AC, click the "Sales" tab at the top of the page.
  • Search for the customer name. This will search through all documented prospects, leads, etc.
  • Find their page and scroll down. Click "Make Client Operational".

This adds the customer to the support section of the AC. From here,

  • Click the "Support" tab at the top of the AC.
  • Search for the customer
  • On the left side of the customer page, click the button labeled "Add location & product key".
  • Name the location and set the Region Group Host (right hand side) to "us-east-1". Click "Add location and create product key". Set Status to Hidden Until SYNC. Click GPS location self populate
    • NOTE: Any info entered into a location can be edited later, but only tier 2 support can delete locations.
  • Notify tier 2 support ( tier2support@idriveglobal.com )about the new location.

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Update Location in Admin Center:
  • You will need 1 RB Groove unit from stock per access point (AP) listed on the quote.
    • Please note that a "Base Station with Wireless Infrastructure" item includes 1 AP.
  • Find the customer in Admin Center
  • Click Edit Location
  • In the comments box, enter the computer Service Tag, ESC, and RB Groove MACs.
    • Please label accordingly and place a space after each new line.
    • If there are multiple access points please separate each set of RB Groove MAC addresses by IP address.
  • In the Remote Access fields, enter the Teamviewer ID and password

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Notify Tier2 Support:
  • Send an email to Tier2support@idriveglobal.com
  • Ask them to manually add the new client in AC to the CRON that calculates the clients scores on Global Center

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Set Customer’s Time Zone:
  • Right click the clock in the bottom right
  • Select Change date and time settings...
  • Select Change time zone...
  • Use the drop down to select the appropriate option

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Add Client to Partner List in Teamviewer:
  • Open Teamviewer
  • Log in on the right side panel, as of 1/24/2018 the RMA Dept. login info is
    • Email: taylor@idriveglobal.com
    • Password: idrive2#rma
  • Click the drop down that has the icon of a person with a plus sign
  • Select Add remote computer
  • Enter in the Teamviewer ID and password specific to the base station you are working with
  • Set Alias to <Customer Name - Location Name>
  • Select Pending Activation in the Group drop down

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Install Idrive Control Center:

Run the install file from the folder you copied from the USB, you do not have to extract.

  • Before this can be run to conclusion you will require a Validation Serial Number (License). This is generated in the Idrive Admin Center.
  • Find the new location in the Admin Center
  • Enter the license number when prompted
Ensure Maps Setting is Google:
  • Open Control Center and log in
    • Email: support@idrive.pro
    • Password: idrive2#

Do not accept the Idrive license agreement

  • Click "Settings" in the top right
  • Navigate to "Idrive Settings" on the right
  • Find the "Map Settings" tab and verify the checkbox for Google Maps and not Bing Maps

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Create a Shipping Form:

Download template here.

  • Enter the customer name and address under Ship To
  • Enter contact name and email under Customer Contact and Account
  • Adjust shipped items appropriately, default is one base station and one access point
  • Enter computer information and RB Groove MACs (if applicable) in the box at the bottom
  • Save at \\IDR1\Users\Idrive_support\Support\Shipping\Base Stations with name <Customer Name - Location Name>
  • Print 2 copies for the shipping dept.
  • Print a PDF copy and email it to finance

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Transfer Ownership of the System to the Customer:
  • [1]
  • Enter all required information. Info can be found in the admin center or invoice.
  • NOTE: Previous owner information is Company Name - IDRIVE INC, Zip Code - 93111

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Allow Teamviewer and Control Center through Windows Firewall:
  • Click Start and search for "firewall" to find Allow a program through Windows Firewall
  • You may have to click Change Settings at the top
  • Make sure that both boxes are checked for the 2 Teamviewer programs
  • Make sure that both boxes are checked for the 3 Idrive Control Center programs
  • Click Allow another program
  • Click Browse...
  • Direct to C:\Program Files (x86)\idrive
  • Select the idriveControlCenter application
  • Allow it from the list and check both boxes for it

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Empty Recycle Bin, Shutdown, Disconnect, and Repackage the Computer:
  • Make sure access points and additional hardware are with or in the box. The contents of the box should match the packing slip and quote for the order.
    • Typically, a standard base station will come with the materials listed on the shipping form template. This includes one of each of the following:
      • Dell Base Station with Software
      • 21.5" Dell Monitor (Shipping keeps these separate)
      • RB Groove Access Point w/ Maxxwave Antenna
      • 8GB Flash Drive
      • 24V Ubiquity POE Adapter
      • 35' FTP Cable
      • 5' CAT5E Cable
  • Print the Idrive Base Station Installation Guide and place it inside the box
  • Print the Client Weekly Maintenance Routine and place it inside the box
  • Both can be found on this wiki under Customer Guides
  • Label all boxes with the customer and location names as well as the RB Groove boxes with IP addresses
  • Give all materials to shipping

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WiFi Equipment Setup

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MikroTik Groove Setup

Use the default configuration files for configuration.

Detailed configuration instructions are available Here

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BulletHP2 Setup

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connections

Attach the Antenna to the Bullet prior to powering on the unit!

The Ubiquity BulletHP2 is receives its power over the shielded ethernet cable (POE).

Plug a regular cat5 cable from the ”Idrive Wireless Connection” network port of the computer into the Lan port of the POE injector.

Plug the “FTP” (Foil Wrapped Twisted Pair) cable from the POE port of the Power injector to the NanoStation.

Plug in the POE adaptor into a wall outlet.

Verify there are lights on the unit.

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Network connectivity

The factory default IP address for the Bullet is 192.168.1.20 . The idrive wireless connection interface subnet must be changed to for the initial configuration of the NanoStation

Start>Control Panel>Network and Internet>Network and Sharing Center>Change adaptor settings, Right Click on the Idrive Wireless Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties

Set up the IP address to 192.168.1.10

When Windows 7 detects the new network (wireless router) it will ask for the network type. Chose “Public”

configuration

Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.1.20

Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt

Network Tab

Network> Network Mode: Bridge

Network> Bridge IP Address: Static

Network>Set the IP address to 192.168.0.1

Network>Set the network Mask to 255.255.0.0

Network>Set the Default Gateway to 192.168.0.1

Network>Set The Primary DNS Server to 192.168.0.1

Network> Auto IP Aliasing unchecked

Click Change

Click Apply Changes

Change Idrive Wireless Connection settings back:

Start>Control Panel>Network and Internet>Network and Sharing Center>Change adaptor settings, Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties

Set up the IP address to 192.168.0.10

Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.0.1

Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt

Wireless> Wireless Mode: Access Point

Wireless> SSID: bwifi (these are case sensitive)

Wireless> check Hide SSID

Wireless> Country Code: (Default is USA)

Wireless >IEEE 802.11 Mode: G mode Only

Wireless> Channel Width: 20Mhz

Wireless> Channel Shifting: Disabled

Wireless> Output Power: 20DBM

Wireless> Antenna Gain: 9dB


Click Change

Click Apply Changes


System> Administrator Username: admin

System Password : idrive#


Click Change

Click Apply Changes

Log back into the Ubiquity Bullet with the new password

Test download from a unit.

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NanoStation 2 Setup

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connections

The NanoStation is receives its power over the shielded ethernet cable (POE).

Plug a regular cat5 cable from the ”Idrive Wireless Connection” network port of the computer into the Lan port of the POE injector.

Plug the “FTP” (Foil Wrapped Twisted Pair) cable from the POE port of the Power injector to the NanoStation.

Plug in the POE adaptor into a wall outlet.

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connectivity

The factory default IP address for the NanoStation2 is 192.168.1.20 . The idrive wireless connection interface settings must be changed to for the initial configuration of the NanoStation

Start>Control Panel>Network and Internet>Network and Sharing Center>Change adaptor settings, Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties

Set up the IP address to 192.168.1.10

When Windows 7 detects the new network (wireless router) it will ask for the network type. Chose “Public”

*If configuring a Nanostation2 that has been returned in a demo kit, reset the device by holding down the reset button for ~10 seconds, before adjusting Idrive connection properties*

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configuration

Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.1.20

Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt

At initial login:

  • Select Country : United States
  • Select Language : English
  • Check box to agree to terms

Click Login

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Network Tab

  • Network> Network Mode: Bridge
  • Network> Bridge IP Address: Static
  • Network>Set the IP address to 192.168.0.1
  • Network>Set the network Mask to 255.255.0.0
  • Network>Set the Default Gateway to 192.168.0.1
  • Network>Set The Primary DNS Server to 192.168.0.1

Click Change

Click Apply Changes

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Change the Network Adapter settings for Idrive Wireless Connection back:

  • Start>Control Panel>Network and Internet>Network and Sharing Center>Change adaptor settings,
  • Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties
  • Set up the IP address to 192.168.0.10
  • Save the settings

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Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.0.1

Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt

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Wireless Tab

  • Wireless> Wireless Mode: Access Point
  • Wireless> ESSID: bwifi (these are case sensitive)
  • Wireless> Country Code: (Default is USA)
  • Wireless> IEEE 802.11 Mode: G only
  • Wireless> Output Power: 26DBM, check “Obey Regulatory Power”
  • Wireless> 20Mhz width
  • Wireless> No Channel Switching

Click Change

Click Apply Changes

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System Tab

  • System> Administrator Username: admin
  • System>Change Password (click on the small key next to Admin User Name)
  • Current password: ubnt
  • System Password : idrive#
  • Confirm password : idrive#
  • System>Set the Time Zone (if known, If not set it to US/East Coast)

Click Change

Click Apply Changes

Log out and then back in back into the router with the new user / password to verify


Test download from a unit.

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NanoStation M5 Wireless Bridge Setup

The NanoStationM5 (NS5)is functionally similar to the NanoStation2 (NS2) but works in the 5.8GHz frequency range (802.11a) where as the NS2 works in the 2.4GHz range. Usually there are fewer nodes in the 5.8GHz range so it is implied that better stronger connections can be created using the 5.8GHz spectrum. This configuration is for creating a wireless bridge where on NS5 connects to a remote NS5 wirelessly when a wired connection cannot be used.

If you are using this setup you will be configuring 2 NS5 devices as a Pair.

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connections

Same as NanoStation2

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connectivity

Same as NanoStation2

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configuration

Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.1.20

Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt

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Network Tab

  • Network> Network Mode: Bridge
  • Network> Bridge IP Address: Static
  • Network>Set the IP address to (unless the site specific plan calls for something else):
  • 192.168.0.1 (for Base Station side of the Bridge)
  • 192.168.0.2 (for Far end of the Bridge where downloads occur)
  • Network>Set the network Mask to 255.255.0.0 (for Both ends of the Bridge)
  • Network>Set the Default Gateway to 192.168.0.1 (for Both ends of the Bridge)
  • Network> Primary DNS Server: Leave Blank

Click Change

Click Apply Changes

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Change the Network Adapter settings for Idrive Wireless Connection back:

  • Start>Control Panel>Network and Internet>Network and Sharing Center>Change adaptor settings,
  • Right Click on the Idrive Connection and select properties, select “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” ,select properties
  • Set up the IP address to 192.168.0.10
  • Save the settings

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Launch internet explorer and enter the address http://192.168.0.1

Login as ubnt with a password of ubnt

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Wireless Tab

  • Wireless> Wireless Mode:
  • Access Point(for Base Station side of the Bridge)
  • Station (for Far end of the Bridge where downloads occur)
  • Wireless> WDS: Check Enable
  • Wireless> SSID: idrv (these are case sensitive)
  • Wireless> Hide SSID: check this box
  • Wireless> Lock to AP MAC:
  • No Setting(for Base Station side of the Bridge)
  • MAC address for AP end of the bridge (for Far end of the Bridge where downloads occur)(this can be viewed under the Main Tab or on the box)
  • Wireless> Country Code: (Default is USA)
  • Wireless> IEEE 802.11 Mode: A/N Mixed
  • Wireless> Output Power: 17DBM, check “Obey Regulatory Power” (not allowed?)
  • Wireless> 20Mhz width
  • Wireless> No Channel Switching

Click Change

Click Apply Changes

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System Tab

  • System> Administrator Username: admin
  • System>Change Password (click on the small key next to Admin User Name)
  • Current password: ubnt
  • System Password : idrive#
  • Confirm password : idrive#
  • System>Set the Time Zone (if known, If not set it to US/East Coast)

Click Change

Click Apply Changes

Log back into the router with the new password


Test download from a unit.

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