The router shipped to you is pre-configured and ready for use, so you can install it right away.
If you have any trouble connecting or you think there may be a problem with your Bigleaf service, call us so we can help you immediately.
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You received a Configuration Details card in the Bigleaf box that includes the information needed for setting up your Bigleaf router. Have this card close by when connecting your router.
You will need one Ethernet cable (CAT5E or CAT6) for each Internet Service Provider (ISP) modem/router, plus one additional cable. For instance, if you have 2 ISP modems or routers (or access points, switches or a firewall) that you plan to use, you will need at least 3 Ethernet cables.
The Bigleaf router should be connected to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).
Verify that you have access to edit your router configuration. You may be required to make changes depending on your Bigleaf service plan and if you have a modem/router combo device. If you are unsure how to access your router settings, refer to the user guide provided with the device, or call your Internet Service Provider.
The following considerations apply only if you have static public IPs. If you do not, skip this step. If you are unsure if you have a static public IP add-on, consult your IT Admin or Bigleaf order confirmation email. Or contact Bigleaf Support at (888) 244-3133.
Do you have DNS records pointing at your existing ISP IP addresses? If so, you will need to plan to update those to your new Bigleaf IP addresses during the router install.
A day or two before the install, lower the TTL for those records to a small value like 10 minutes to ensure a quick transition.
Are you hosting a mail server on-site? If so, Bigleaf will need to set up a reverse-DNS PTR record for the server. To set this up, email support@bigleaf.net with:
Do you have any VPNs, or other network resources that are statically configured with WAN IP addresses? If so, you will update these after the router is connected.
The Bigleaf router requires connections to your Internet circuits and your network.
Important: You must disable wifi on the ISP’s router and use a different DHCP device (access point or firewall) for the home wifi method.
If you’re using Bigleaf Wireless Connect and need to connect the LTE device, see the Wireless Connect page.
The following considerations apply only if you have static public IPs. If you do not, skip this step.
To connect your network to the Bigleaf service, re-configure your firewall or router with your new Bigleaf IP address information.
The installation is complete. Open a web browser and browse to some pages, connect to your VPN, test a streaming device to make sure everything is connected and working properly.
If things look good, make any IP-related updates identified in Step 2, such as DNS, Mail Server, or VPN settings based on your new Bigleaf IP addresses.
If you have any issues or questions, contact Bigleaf support for help:
Tech Support: (888) 244-3133
General questions, helpful information, and Chat Support: Bigleaf Help Center
Email: Support@biglef.net
Update your provider’s speeds in Bigleaf Cloud Connect to ensure that our proprietary Quality of Service algorithms will appropriately prioritize your traffic. The following steps can only be completed if you are an administrator of the site you are configuring. If your service is being managed by someone else or your company’s IT, provide them with the needed information shown.
If you have any issues or questions, contact Bigleaf support for help:
Tech Support: (888) 244-3133
General questions, helpful information, and Chat Support: Bigleaf Help Center
Email: Support@bigleaf.net