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The Setup Wizard will open automatically when Untangle first boots. If you do not have a keyboard/mouse/video connected to the Untangle server, the Setup Wizard can be reached by plugging into a DHCP-configured laptop into the internal interface opening a browser to http://192.168.2.1/.

Setup Wizard - Welcome

The first screen simply welcomes you to the Setup Wizard. Click next to continue.

Setup Wizard - Welcome
Setup Wizard - Welcome

Setup Wizard - Step 1 - Configure the Server

The first step has you set a password for the administrator account for Untangle and select a timezone.

Setup Wizard - Step 1
Setup Wizard - Step 1

Setup Wizard - Step 2 - Identify Network Cards

The second step shows you the network cards. If this is a appliance from Untangle you can simply continue to the next step. If this is a third party appliance or a custom server, you should verify that the physical network cards are mapped to the correct (desired) interface.

Setup Wizard - Step 2
Setup Wizard - Step 2

To determine that the physical network cards are mapped to the correct interface plug in one at a time and verify that it is in the correct position. For example, unplug all network cables from Untangle. Plug in the cable into the desired "External" physical network card. If the green light on "External" lights up then that physical network card is mapped to the correct interface. If the green light on another interface lights up, you should drag that device to the External interface using the arrow icon next to the device name. Alternative you can select the drop down on the device and choose the desired device. Once that is complete unplug all network cables and complete the process for all other interfaces.

Setup Wizard - Step 2 Remapping
Setup Wizard - Step 2 Remapping

Setup Wizard - Step 3 - Configure The Internet Connection

The third step configures your External (WAN) interface.

Setup Wizard - Step 3 Auto
Setup Wizard - Step 3 Auto

The default is Auto (DHCP) and the current automatically assigned address will be displayed if an address was successfully acquired. Auto (DHCP) is typical in home and small networks where ISPs provide no static addresses and DHCP is used to hand out addresses. Also, if Untangle is installed behind another device serving DHCP, this option can be used.

For larger networks Static configuration is preferred. In a static configuration, complete the Address Netmask Gateway and Primary DNS using values provided by your ISP.

Some ISP's provide connectivity via PPPoE. In this case, select PPPoE and provide the PPPoE username and password.

Setup Wizard - Step 3 Static
Setup Wizard - Step 3 Static

However, If Untangle is being installed behind another firewall doing NAT the ISPs public address should not be used. It is common to use the gateway's IP plus one. For example if if 192.168.1.1 is the gateway for Untangle you can use 192.168.1.2 for the address for Untangle and 192.168.1.1 as the gateway.

Setup Wizard - Step 4 - Internal Network Interface

The fourth step will configure your "Internal" interface (and DHCP server and NAT configuration.) There are two choices.

Setup Wizard - Step 4
Setup Wizard - Step 4

You can configure the internal interface with private static IP address (ie 192.168.2.1) and enable DHCP serving and NAT (Network Address Translation) so all internal machines will have private addresses and share one public IP. This is commonly referred to as Router mode.

You can also configure the internal interface to be bridged to the external. In this mode the internal interface does not have its own address and is simply shares the External's address. This is commonly referred to as Transparent Bridge mode.

Router

In Router mode, Untangle will be the edge device on your network and serve as a router and firewall. In this case you'll need to set up your External and Internal interfaces correctly for traffic to flow, which should have been done while installing.

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Untangle in Router mode

Transparent Bridge

In Transparent Bridge mode, Untangle is installed behind an existing firewall and sits between your existing firewall and main switch. When in Bridge mode Untangle is transparent, meaning you won't need to change the default gateway of the computers on your network or the routes on your firewall - just put the Untangle between your firewall and main switch and that's it. You do not change the configuration of existing clients or the existing firewall!

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Untangle in Bridge mode

Setup Wizard - Step 5 - Configure Automatic Upgrade Settings

In the fifth step Automatic Upgrades are configured. If Automatic Upgrades is enabled will automatically check for new versions and upgrade automatically between 1am and 2am every morning.

Setup Wizard - Step 5
Setup Wizard - Step 5

Setup Wizard - Finished

That's it!

Setup Wizard - Congratulations
Setup Wizard - Congratulations

The next step is installing the desired applications and possibly further tuning the configuration of your Untangle server, then actually dropping Untangle into the network if it is not already in place.

Remember, the setup wizard can be repeated at any time. In Config > System > Support, click Setup Wizard.