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Product Overview
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Wireless Distribution System
The CVR100W’s wireless access point supports Wireless Distribution System
(WDS), which allows the wireless coverage to be expanded without wires.
Quality of Service
The CVR100W supports Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) and Wi-Fi Multimedia Power
Save (WMM-PS) for quality of service (QoS).
The CVR100W also supports 802.1p, Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP),
and class of service (CoS) for wired QoS, which can improve the quality of your
network when using delay-sensitive Voice over IP (VoIP) applications and
bandwidth-intensive video streaming applications.
Virtual Networks
The CVR100W supports multiple Service Set Identifiers (SSIDs) for the use of
virtual networks (up to four separate virtual networks), with 802.1q-based VLAN
support for traffic separation.
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Getting to Know the CVR100W
Before using the CVR100W, familiarize yourself with its buttons, lights, and
interfaces found in this section.
Front Panel
There are three buttons and eight lights on the front panel.
Do-Not-Disturb
Mode Button
This button turns on or turns off all lights. This button does not
affect the normal operation of the CVR100W.
When this button is on, all lights on the front panel are off
and the Do-Not-Disturb Mode light on the back panel is
solid green.
When this button is off, all lights on the front panel are on
and the Do-Not-Disturb Mode light on the back panel is
off.
WPS Button
This button configures wireless access for devices in your
network that are WPS-enabled.
Wireless Button
This button enables or disables the wireless module.
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LAN (1-4)
The numbered lights correspond to the LAN ports on the back
panel of the CVR100W.
Solid
blue when the CVR100W is connected to a device
through the corresponding LAN port (1, 2, 3, or 4).
Flashes
blue when the CVR100W is sending or receiving
data over that LAN port.
Off when the LAN port has no connection.
WPS
Solid
blue when the WPS connection is configured.
Flashes blue once per second when the WPS progress
is experiencing problems.
Off when the WPS connection is configured or there is
no WPS connection.
Wireless
Solid
blue when the wireless module is enabled with
100% Wi-Fi power.
Solid amber when the wireless module is enabled with
50% Wi-Fi power.
Flashes
blue when the CVR100W is sending or receiving
data on the wireless module.
Off when the wireless module is disabled.
WAN
Solid
blue when the CVR100W is connected to the
Internet through your cable or DSL modem.
Flashes
blue when the CVR100W is sending or receiving
data through the WAN port.
Off when the WAN port has no connection.
POWER
Solid
blue when the CVR100W is powered on and is
operating normally.
Flashes
blue when the system is booting or the system
is upgrading the firmware.
Off when the CVR100W is powered off.
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Back Panel
WAN
The WAN (Internet) port is connected to your Internet device,
such as a cable or DSL modem.
LAN (1–4)
These ports provide the LAN connection to network devices,
such as PCs, print servers, or switches.
RESET
The
RESET
button has two functions:
Reboot:
If the CVR100W has problems connecting to
the Internet, press the
RESET
button for at least one
second but no more than five seconds with a paper clip
or a pencil tip.
Restore to Factory Defaults:
If you are experiencing
extreme problems with the CVR100W and have tried all
other troubleshooting measures, press and hold in the
RESET
button for more than five seconds. This reboots
the unit and restores the factory defaults. The settings
that you have previously made to the CVR100W are lost.
12VDC
The 12VDC port is where you connect the supplied power
adapter (12V/0.5 A).
Power
Press this button to power the CVR100W on and off.
Do-Not-Disturb
Mode Light
Solid green when the Do-Not-Disturb Mode button is
turned on and the CVR100W is operating normally.
Flashes green when the Do-Not-Disturb Mode button is
turned on, but the Internet connection has problems.
Off when the Do-Not-Disturb Mode button is turned off.
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Default Settings
These are the default settings used when configuring your CVR100W for the first
time.
NOTE
Press and hold the
RESET
button for more than five seconds to reboot the unit and
restore the factory defaults. Changes that you have previously made to the
CVR100W settings are lost.
Installing the CVR100W
You can place your CVR100W on a desktop or mount it on a wall.
Placement Tips
Ambient Temperature
—To prevent the CVR100W from overheating, do not
operate it in an area that exceeds an ambient temperature of 104°F (40°C).
Air Flow
—Be sure that there is adequate air flow around the CVR100W.
Mechanical Loading
—Be sure that the CVR100W is level and stable to
avoid any hazardous conditions.
Place the CVR100W horizontally on a flat surface so that it sits on its four rubber
feet.
Parameter
Default Value
Username
cisco
Password
cisco
LAN IP
192.168.1.1
DHCP Range
192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.149

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