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O le LANCOM Systems o se kamupani gaosi oloa taʻimua i Europa i fofo fesoʻotaʻiga ma le puipuiga saogalemu ma faʻatuatuaina, e aofia ai routers, switches, access points, ma firewalls mo faʻaoga faapisinisi.
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LANCOM Faiga is a leading European provider of professional network and security solutions for the public and private sectors. Now a wholly owned subsidiary of the technology group Rohde & Schwarz, LANCOM specializes in secure, reliable, and future-proof infrastructure components "Made in Germany." Their extensive product portfolio includes high-performance wireless LAN access points, Gigabit switches, routers, firewalls, and comprehensive cloud management platforms designed to streamline network administration.
With a strong focus on data sovereignty and security, LANCOM products are widely used in enterprise environments, retail, education, and government institutions. The company offers both hardware and software-defined networking (SD-WAN) solutions that ensure trusted connectivity and operational efficiency. LANCOM is known for its proprietary operating system, LCOS, which provides consistent management and high security standards across its entire device range.
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LANCOM Systems LX-7400 WiFi 7 Access Points Installation Guide
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Tusitaiala mo le Fa'aaogāina o le LANCOM R&S Unified Firewall UF-60 LTE
Lancom 1803VA-5G SD-WAN VoIP Gateway User Manual
LANCOM 1803VA VoIP SD-WAN Gateway User Manual
LANCOM 1790VA-4G VPN Business Router User Manual
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LANCOM support FAQ
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What is the default login for LANCOM devices?
For many LANCOM devices running newer LCOS versions, the default username is 'admin' with no password (empty). For older firmware versions, both the username and password are 'admin'. It is recommended to change this immediately upon initial setup.
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How do I reset my LANCOM device to factory settings?
Most LANCOM devices have a dedicated reset button. Press and hold the reset button for more than 5 seconds (until the LEDs flash) to reset the configuration and restart the device. Pressing it for less than 5 seconds typically only triggers a restart.
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Where can I find firmware updates for my LANCOM router or switch?
Current versions of LCOS firmware, drivers, tools, and documentation are available for free download from the LANCOM Systems website under the 'Downloads' section found at www.lancom-systems.com/downloads.
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Faʻafefea ona ou ulufale i le WEBconfig interface?
E mafai ona e mauaina le web configuration interface by entering the device's IP address in a web browser. If the device has not been configured, you can often reach it via 'https://lancom-XXYYZZ', where XXYYZZ represents the last six digits of the device's MAC address.