Manual Cisco M20

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    us er guide ...

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    i  T ableofConten ts UserGuide C ont ents Chapter1: V alet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter2:CiscoC onnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Chapter3:Adv ancedConfig ...

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    1 Chapter1: Valet UserGuide Chapter 1: V alet Thankyouf orchoosingaCisc o V aletwir elesshotspot. ThisQuickReferenceGuide covers boththe V aletandV aletPlusmodels. V alet will be used as a general refer ence to both models and all details? ...

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    2 Chapter1: Valet UserGuide Back The Internet P ort connects to the network(E thernet) cable from your Internet connection. In most cases youwill beconnectingone endof thenetwork cable to the Ethernetporton your cable or DSL modemand ...

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    3 Chapter1: Valet / HorizontalPlacemen t TheValet has four rubber feet on its bottom panel. Place the V aletonalevelsurfacenearanelectricaloutlet. W all-MountingPlac ement The V alet has t w o wall-mount slots on its bottom panel. Thedistance ...

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    4 Chapter2:CiscoC onnect UserGuide Chapter 2: Cisc o C onnect During installation, the setup software installs the Cisco Connectsoftwareon yourc omputer .CiscoC onnectoffers options to connect additional computers or devices to your Valetandallowsy ou ...

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    5 Chapter2:CiscoC onnect UserGuide b. Plugthepoweradapterintoanelectricaloutlet. ConnecttoElectricalOutlet c. Plug one end of a net w ork cable into the yellow port labeled Internet  on the back of the V alet. Theotherend ofthenet ...

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    6 Chapter2:CiscoC onnect UserGuide Guest Access allows you to pro vide guests visiting your home with I nt ernet access. Y our guests will not have accessto your other computers orpersonal data. P rovide your guest with the Guest Network n ...

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    7 Chapter2:CiscoC onnect UserGuide W ireless printer Click this option to connect a wireless printer .Goto “ W ireless printer ” onpage8. Other devices Click this option toconnec ta device that isnot a computer ,such asa smartphoneorgame con ...

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    8 Chapter2:CiscoC onnect UserGuide 3. Remove the Easy Setup Key and click Close . Y ou can now use it to connect other computers to the V alet. Refer to “ C onnect with the Easy Setup K ey ”  on page7 tocompletethepr ocessofaddinganoth ...

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    9 Chapter2:CiscoC onnect UserGuide Device 1. Enter the Net w ork name (SSID) , S ecurity Key , and Security T ype settings on y ourwireless device .T o print thisinformation,click Prin t these settings . ConnectingaDevice– WirelessNetworkSettings 2. Afterconnecting? ...

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    10 Chapter2:CiscoC onnect UserGuide 3. The Parental c ontrols mainscreenappears . ManageParen talControls Y ouhavethefollowingoptions: Restrict Internet access on The list of c omputer(s) you have selected for parental controls is display ed. T o add, remove, or? ...

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    11 Chapter2:CiscoC onnect UserGuide 3. The Block sites inappropriate for  option allows you to block websites based on content. The following optionsareavailable:  • Don ’t Block Doesnotblockanywebsites.  • T een Blocks websites that may be inappropri ...

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    12 Chapter2:CiscoC onnect UserGuide ChangeGuestPassw ord  • Enter a new guest password Enter a password of 4-32characters.  • Click Change tosav eyoursetting. T otal guests allowed By default, 5  guests are allowed Internet access through your guest net w ork ...

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    13 Chapter2:CiscoC onnect UserGuide 2. Completethefollowing:  • V alet name Enteranameof1-32characters.  • Passw ord Enterapasswordof8-63characters.  • Click Change tosav eyoursettings. Changing V aletNameandP assword V aletDetails The V alet details ...

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    14 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide Chapter 3: A dvanc ed Configur ation After setting up theValet with the S etupWizard (located on the Setup Key), the V alet is ready for use. For more technically knowledgeable users, the V alet does include? ...

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    15 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide InternetConnection T ype Select the type of Internet connection y our ISP provides fromthedrop-downmenu. Thesear etheavailabletypes:  • AutomaticC onfiguration-DHCP  • StaticIP  • PPPoE  • PPTP  • L ...

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    16 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide  • Specify an IP Addr ess Thisis the V alet’ sIPaddress as seen from the Internet. Enter the IP address provided byyourISP .  • Subnet Mask This istheV alet’ s SubnetMask ,as seen byusersonth ...

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    17 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide Device Name The default is Cisco  followed by the last 5 digits of the Router’ s serial number , which is found on the bottom of the Valet . If you used the setup sof tware forinstallation,then? ...

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    18 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide Static DNS 1-3 The Domain Name Syst em (DNS) is how the Internet translates domain or website names into Internet addresses or URLs.Y our ISP will provide you with atleast oneDNS serverIP address. ...

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    19 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide TZO .com Setup>DDNS> TZO E-mail Address , TZO Key , and Domain Name Enter the email address, passwor d, and domain name of the accounty ousetupwith TZ O . Internet IP Address The Valet’ s Internet IP address is? ...

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    20 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide Route Entries T o set upa static routebet w een theV alet and another net w ork, select a number from the drop- downlist.Click Delete This Entry todeleteastaticroute . Enter Route Name Enter a name for the ...

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    21 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide Wi-F iProt ectedSetup There are three methods available . Use the method that appliestotheclientdevicey ouareconfiguring . Wireless>Basic WirelessSettings( Wi-F iPr otectedSetup) NO TE:  Wi-F i Protected S ...

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    22 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide SecurityM ode Select the security method for your wireless net w ork: WP A2/WP A M ix ed Mode, WP A2 P ersonal, WP A Personal, WP A2/WP A Enterprise Mixed Mode, WP A2 Enterprise, WP A Enterprise, WEP ,RADIUS,orD ...

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    23 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide WP A2Enterprise This option features WP A2 used in coordination with a RADIUS server . ( Thisshould only beused whena RADIUS serverisconnectedtothe V alet.) NO TE:  I f you selec t WP A2 Enterprise a ...

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    24 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide RADIUS NO TE:  If you select RADIUS as your Security Mode, each device in your wireless net w ork MUSTuseRADIUSand thesame WEPencryption andsharedkey . SecurityMode>RADIUS RADIUS Ser ver Enter the IP ...

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    25 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide W ireless Clien t List Click this toopen the Wireless Client List screen. WirelessClientList Wir elessClientList This screen shows computers andother devices onthe wirelessnetwork . Thelist canbe sorted b yIP ...

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    26 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide Beacon Interval  Enter a value between 1 and 65,535 milliseconds. The Beacon Interval value indicates the frequency inter val of the beacon. A beacon is a packet broadcast by the V alet to synchronize? ...

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    27 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide Securit y> VPNP assthrough The VPN Passthr ough  screen allows you to enable VPN tunnels using IPS ec , PPTP , or L2TP protocols to pass through the V alet’ sfirewall. Security>VPNP assthrough VPNP assth ...

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    28 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide ApplicationsandGaming>P or tRange F orwarding The Port Range F orwarding  screen allows you to set up public ser vices on your net work , such as web ser v ers, FTP ser v ers, e-mail ser vers, or other spe ...

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    29 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide ApplicationsandGaming>DMZ The DMZ feature allows one network computer to be exposed to the Internet for use of a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconfer encing. DMZ hosting ...

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    30 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide Depending on the application, a few attempts may be neededtosettheappropriatebandwidthpriority . Enabled/Disabled T o use theQoS policies youhave set, select, Enabled .O therwise,keepthedefault Disabled .? ...

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    31 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide MA CAddress QoS>MACA ddress Enter a Name Enteranameforyourdevice . MA C Address EntertheMACaddr essofyourdevice . Priority Select the appr opriate priority : High , Medium (Recommend) , Normal ,or Lo w . Click Add  ...

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    32 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide W eb Utility Acc ess  HT TP(H yper T ex tT ransport Protoc ol) is the communications protocol used to connec t to ser vers on theW orldWideW eb . HT TPS uses SSL(S ecur ed Socket Layer) to encr ypt data trans ...

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    33 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide Administra tion>Diagnostics The diagnostic tests (Ping and T raceroute) allow you to checktheconnectionsofyournetworkdevices ,including connectiontotheInternet. Administration>Diagnostics Diagnostics Ping T est ...

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    34 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide Administra tion>F irmw areUpgr ade The Firmwar e Upgrade  screen allows you to upgrade the V alet’ s firmware . Do not upgrade the firmware unless you are experiencing problems with the Valet or the new? ...

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    35 Chapter3:Advanc edConfigura tion UserGuide Status>L ocalNetwork The Local Network  screen displays information about the local,wirednetwork. Status>LocalNetwork LocalNetwork Local MA C A ddress TheM ACaddr essofthe Valet’ slocal, wiredinterfaceisdis ...

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    36 AppendixA: T roubleshooting UserGuide Appendix A: T roubleshooting Y our computer cannot connect to the Internet. F ollow these instructions until your computer can connect totheInternet:  • V erify that the power adapter is connected to the V alet and to a power? ...

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    37 AppendixB:Specifications UserGuide Appendix B: Specifications ModelName: Valet ModelDescription Wireless-NHotspot ModelNumber M10 Standards IEEE802.11n,802.11g,802.11b,  802.3u   Ports Internet,FastEthernet(1-4),  Power Buttons Reset,Wi-FiProtectedSet ...

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    ww w .thevalet.com/support Cisco ,the Cisc ologo , Valet, Valet Plusand the V aletand Valet Plus logosar e trademarksor registered trademarksof Cisco and/oritsaffilia tes inthe UnitedStates andcertainothercountries.Allothertrademarksmentioned ...

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A manual, also referred to as a user manual, or simply "instructions" is a technical document designed to assist in the use Cisco M20 by users. Manuals are usually written by a technical writer, but in a language understandable to all users of Cisco M20.

A complete Cisco manual, should contain several basic components. Some of them are less important, such as: cover / title page or copyright page. However, the remaining part should provide us with information that is important from the point of view of the user.

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