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Origin Pro Amp UI – Connecting to Amp and Network

August 17, 2026 by
Origin Pro Amp UI – Connecting to Amp and Network
Tabita Castro

The Origin Pro Series amplifiers combine small size and great power flexibility per channel.

In this video, we show you how to access the graphical interface of the amplifier. To do this we will connect to it by 2 methods: by the Wi-Fi network created by the amplifier itself and by the IP received by DHCP from the router.

 



Step-by-step tutorial

Wireless Network Control Connection

A mobile, laptop or desktop device with WiFi functionality and a web browser is required.

Follow the steps below.

  1. Connect the Origin PRO amplifier to mains power using the supplied mains cable and switch it on via the front panel Standby switch. Wait for the front panel WiFi indicator to illuminate green.
  2. Use a mobile, laptop or desktop device to search for available WiFi networks. Connect to, ‘Origin Pro (product serial number)’ using the password, ‘password’. The amplifier serial number can be found on its rear panel.
  3. Open a mobile, laptop or desktop device web browser and enter the following IP address: 192.168.4.1. The amplifier configuration web interface page will open in the browser app to enable amplifier configuration as required.

It is strongly recommended that the Origin PRO amplifier WiFi password is changed following initial wireless connection.

Wired Network Control Connection

A laptop or desktop device with Ethernet functionality, a web browser and a network scanning app is required.

Follow the steps below.

  1. Connect the Origin PRO amplifier Network Control socket directly to a laptop or desktop device – or through a switch.
  2. Connect the Origin PRO amplifier to mains power using the supplied mains cable and switch it on via the front panel Standby switch. Wait for the front panel Network indicator to illuminate green to indicate that the amplifier has network connectivity.
  3. The default LAN IP address of the amplifier is 192.168.64.100, but it can be set to DHCP in Settings > LAN > DHCP.