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Green:
Password is strong.
Disable Password Strength Enforcement:
Check to disable password
strength enforcement (nor recommended). Disabling password strength
enforcement will increase your network security risk.
STEP
2
Click
Next
to continue.
The Configure Connection Type page opens. From this page you can select the
Internet connection type to connect to the Internet. Call your Internet Service
Provider (ISP) if you are not sure what the correct type is.
Specify the corresponding settings based on the selected Internet connection
type.
DHCP:
This is the default Internet connection type and is often used with
cable modems. Choose this option if your ISP dynamically assigns an IP
address on connection.
PPPoE:
PPPoE uses Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) to connect
to the Internet. Choose this option if your ISP provides you with client
software, username, and password. Use the necessary PPPoE information
from your ISP to complete the PPPoE configuration.
-
Account Name:
Enter your username assigned to you by the ISP.
-
Password:
Enter your password assigned to you by the ISP.
-
Hide Password:
Check to show the password in ciphertext.
Static IP:
Choose this option if the ISP provides you with a static
(permanent) IP address and does not assign it dynamically. Use the
corresponding information from your ISP to complete the configuration.
-
Static IP Address:
Enter the IP address of the WAN port.
-
Subnet Mask:
Enter subnet mask of the WAN port.
-
Gateway IP:
Enter the IP address of the default gateway.
-
Primary DNS:
Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server.
-
Secondary DNS:
(Optional) Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS
server.
STEP
3
Click
Next
to continue.
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The Configure Wireless Security page opens. From this page you can set the
name for your wireless network and select the type of wireless security.
Network Name:
Enter a unique name for the wireless network.
Security Mode:
Select the type of wireless security and specify the
corresponding security settings. We recommend that you use the highest
level of security that is supported by the devices in your network. See
Configuring Wireless Security
for more information on configure the
wireless security settings.
STEP
4
Click
Next
to continue.
The Confirm Setup Wizard Configuration page opens. From this page you can see
the summary information for all configuration.
STEP
5
If the configuration is correct, click
Save and Exit
to complete the configuration. If
you click
Exit
, the changes that you made will be lost.
NOTE
The Change Password window appears if you exit the Setup Wizard without saving
any settings. See
Changing the Default Administrative Password
for more
information.
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Using Cisco Simple Connect
This chapter describes how to configure Cisco Simple Connect and includes the
following sections:
About Cisco Simple Connect
Configuring Cisco Simple Connect
Connecting to CSC Wireless Network
Customizing Your QR Code
About Cisco Simple Connect
Cisco Simple Connect (CSC) provides a safe and convenient way for CSC-
enabled devices to connect with a Wi-Fi access point by touching the RFiD or
scanning the QR code of the CSC card. Cisco Simple Connect makes accessing
wireless access points simple and allows you to expand more business
applications. See
www.cisco.com/go/cn/cvr100w
for more information.
By default, Cisco Simple Connect is disabled on the CVR100W. You can set one of
the SSIDs (SSID1, SSID2, or SSID3) as the CSC wireless access point. The
wireless clients that are associated with the CSC wireless access point can only
access the Internet through the CVR100W.
When configuring Cisco Simple Connect, note the following:
Only SSID1, SSID2, or SSID3 can be set as the CSC wireless access point.
Enabling Cisco Simple Connect on a SSID does not affect the normal
operation of other SSIDs.
SSID1 must be set as the CSC wireless access point when WDS is enabled
on the CVR100W.
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The VLAN to which the CSC wireless access point is mapped cannot be
the same as the VLANs of other SSIDs. You must assign a different VLAN to
the CSC wireless access point.
When enabling Cisco Simple Connect on a SSID, the current settings of this
SSID are automatically saved before the CSC settings are applied, and then
are restored after CSC is disabled on this SSID.
When disabling Cisco Simple Connect on a SSID, the CSC settings on this
SSID are automatically saved before the previous saved settings of this
SSID are restored, and are restored after CSC is enabled again.
By default, the CSC wireless access point is automatically named as Cisco-
Simple-Connect after you enable Cisco Simple Connect for the first time.
The wireless security mode, SSID broadcast, and SSID Isolation are
disabled on the CSC wireless access point. For security purposes, we
strongly recommend that you configure the CSC wireless access point with
the highest level of security that is supported by the devices into your
wireless network.
The wireless clients that are associated with the CSC wireless access
point can only access the Internet. They cannot manage and configure the
CVR100W through web-based Configuration Utility and access the
CVR100W’s local network resources.
The CVR100W provides you with a unique token key and displays the time
that you can access the Internet after you run the CSC client application on
a smart phone or panel computer that supports the Android or iOS
operating system to interact with the CSC card. The token key is used for
the smart devices that do not support the Android or iOS operating system
or do not install the CSC client application or the PCs or laptops to access
the Internet after they are associated with the CSC wireless network.
The administrator can limit the time to access the Internet for all wireless
clients that are associated with the CSC wireless network. When the online
time of the CSC wireless client exceeds the limitation, the wireless
connection is automatically terminated.
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Configuring Cisco Simple Connect
To enable Cisco Simple Connect and configure the settings of the CSC wireless
access point:
STEP 1
Choose
Wireless
>
Basic Settings
.
STEP
2
In the
Wireless Table
, check the SSID that you want to configure and click
Edit
.
STEP
3
Check the
Enable SSID
box to enable this SSID.
STEP
4
Check the
CSC
box to enable Cisco Simple Connect on this SSID.
STEP
5
Select a VLAN from the
VLAN
drop-down menu to which all traffic from the CSC
wireless network is mapped. The VLAN that is associated with the CSC wireless
network cannot be the same as the VLANs of other SSIDs.
STEP
6
(Optional) Configure the following settings for this SSID:
SSID Name:
Enter a unique name for the CSC wireless access point. By
default, the name of the CSC wireless access point is set to Cisco-Simple-
Connect after you enable Cisco Simple Connect for the first time.
Generally, you can enter the SSID name that is provided on your CSC card in
this field. If you want to customize the name of the CSC wireless access
point, enter a new SSID name in this field.
NOTE
When you customize a new name of the CSC wireless access
point, you are asked to regenerate and print the QR code of the CSC card.
See
Customizing Your QR Code
for more information.
Security Mode:
By default, the security mode of the CSC wireless access
point is disabled. You can modify its security settings by clicking
Edit
Security Mode
. For security purposes, we strongly recommend that you
configure the CSC wireless access point with the highest level of security
that is supported by the devices into your wireless network.
Generally, you can choose WPA or WPA2 as the security mode and enter the
security key that is provided on your CSC card. If you want to customize the
security key of the CSC wireless access point, enter a new security key. See
Configuring Wireless Security
for more information.
NOTE
When you customize a new security key of the CSC wireless
access point, you are asked to regenerate and print the QR code of the
CSC card. See
Customizing Your QR Code
for more information.

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