Make sure you pay attention to The Zeroeth Rule in Rulz.
The initial configuration really is fairly simple. If you have someone on the other end that might be participating in some administration in the future, you can set up a VM in your PC and then follow the installation through with the individual on site.
Or, configure their setup in your VM and send them a configuration backup file so that all they have to do is give it a connection to the internet, plug in a USB memory stick with the config backup in the root directory and power the unit on. Be sure that you configure the External interface with the IP you will connect to at the remote site. Also, that you allow WebAdmin connections from your public IP. I also like to allow "balfson (User Network)" so that I can access from anywhere via one of the Remote Access servers.
Make sure you pay attention to The Zeroeth Rule in Rulz.
The initial configuration really is fairly simple. If you have someone on the other end that might be participating in some administration in the future, you can set up a VM in your PC and then follow the installation through with the individual on site.
Or, configure their setup in your VM and send them a configuration backup file so that all they have to do is give it a connection to the internet, plug in a USB memory stick with the config backup in the root directory and power the unit on. Be sure that you configure the External interface with the IP you will connect to at the remote site. Also, that you allow WebAdmin connections from your public IP. I also like to allow "balfson (User Network)" so that I can access from anywhere via one of the Remote Access servers.