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1) What speed s does Luma Sup port? Wired an d Wi relessly?
Luma supports gigabit ethernet speeds (wired). Wirelessly, each Luma will provide speeds up to 867
mbps and 400 mbps for 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz, respectively.
2) Does Luma support Port Forwarding?
Yes, Luma supports Port Forwarding. See #4 on page 2 for setup direction.
3) Doe s Lu ma su pport wired backhaul?
Yes, you can wire Luma devices together. On each node (Lumas not connected directly to the modem),
the IN and OUT ports each become LAN ports to allow for wired connection. See #3 on page 2 for
additional wired backhaul setup directions.
4) Whi ch Internet Ser vice Provid ers (ISPs) does Lum a work with?
Luma is compatible with any wired ethernet ISP including: TWC, Comcast, Charter, Brighthouse, Cox,
AT&T, FiOS, and many others. One notable exception is Midco, which requires support intervention due
to DNS server compatibility issues. If Midco is the ISP, cont act Technical Support to have Luma redirect
the DNS server to Google DNS (or other similar DNS servers).
5) Does Luma suppo rt dual-band?
Yes. Luma supports Dual-Band Wireless on both 5GHz and 2.4GHz channels. Luma supports 802.11
a/b/g/n/ac devices.
6) Do es Lu ma Su pport WiFi Protect ed Setup (WPS)?
WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) allows a user to connect to a WiFi network without entering a network name
and password. Luma does not support WPS at this time; however, this feature may be added to future
product updates.
7) What level of secu rity does Luma offer ?
Luma provides enterprise-grade security. Beyond the standard WPA2 wireless encryption, the Luma
security system scans every outbound connection from a user’s network to analyze the URLs and IP
addresses in order to detect malicious traffic and infected machines. The traffic is compared against a
database of malicious hosts including malware, spam, spyware, botnet and fraudulent sites. If the
Security setting in the Luma App is set to “Detect and Block”, then Luma devices will block malicious
activity upon detection. If Security is set to “Detect”, then users will be notified of security threats, but
they will not be blocked from access.
8) Doe s Lum a su pport VPN or DDNS?
Luma currently supports the pass-through of all VPN or DDNS traffic but does not currently offer a
native DDNS or VPN client. For example, functionality for VPN users who work from home and need to
connect to an office network, as well as from office-to-home, is supported in the Luma system. When
using VPN to connect to a home Luma Network, users must ensure that there is a device on the Luma
Network to manage the VPN Service, such as a Mac or Windows Server on the user’s network that
manages the VPN Service. This can be done with the proper Port Forwarding and DHCP Static
Reservation rules. See #4 on page 2 for Port Forwarding & DHCP details.
9) Do es Lu ma su pport MU-MIMO (Mul ti-User Mu ltipl e-In Mult iple-Out)?
Multi-User Multiple-In Multiple-Out (MU-MIMO) technology allows a router to communicate to multiple
devices at the same time. MU-MIMO is fully supported in the Luma system.
Frequently Asked Questions
10) How many Luma devices do I need? How many Luma(s) per sq uare foot or
floor?
The number of Luma devices required for a household may vary depending on size of the home
as well as construction materials used, which may impede network signal strength. Older, more
densely constructed homes, may require additional units placed in closer proximity than the
recommended 40ft. A single Luma can cover an 1000-1500 sq. ft. home; however, individual
results may vary. We recommend a three pack for the typical home.
11) Does DMZ need to be enabled on my modem/router for the Luma syst em to
work?
Luma does not require DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) configuration to function with either a
modem/router combination device or another router.
12) Can I run a DHC P (Dynamic Host Configuration Protoc ol) server on my Luma
network?
Luma units use a local DHCP server. Every device that connects via WiFi or the OUT Ethernet port
on the hub (OUT or IN ports on the nodes) will get a private IP address (192.168.55.xx). If
connecting another server running a DHCP to the Luma LAN, users may encounter challenges as
both DHCP servers attempt to distribute IP addresses that may not have access to the internet
(due to being on a separate network from that of the Luma which has internet access through
connection to the cable modem). This configuration is not recommended.
13) Does my modem/rout er need to be in bridge mode to work with Lu ma?
Luma does not require bridge mode to function with either a modem/router combination device
or another router that may be installed at the user’s home. We fully support Double NAT
(Network Address Translation) configurations.
14) What is the Luma “WiFi Bouncer”?
Luma includes the ability to allow or block devices from joining your WiFi network. This “WiFi
Bouncer feature allows the user to control who is allowed on their network at any time. This
feature is enabled automatically. The administrator will be alerted (within the Network Alerts
screen) when a new device attempts to connect to the Luma home network.
15) What is the difference between Lu ma an d a range extender?
Range Extenders can, in some variation, increase coverage, but performance is typically mediocre
and throughput is significantly reduced. Not only do range extenders decrease performance and
throughput, they also require the user to continually connect between two (or three, or four)
separate WiFi networks, depending on how many extenders you install. Luma offers the latest
Mesh WiFi Technology that works together as one system, providing the user with a reliable, fast
network that has only one SSID (WiFi network name) and a single password. During Luma system
setup, users may choose a unique network name and password. This averts the frustration of
remembering multiple network names and passwords, or trying to figure out how to connect to
the strongest network, depending on where they are in the home. The Luma system enables
optimal WiFi coverage, as users move through their spaces.
Contact Luma Technical Support Engineers 9am 10 pm PST/7 days a week: 800.684.5862
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