Cisco 867VAE-W Quick Start Manual

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Cisco 867VAE-W
Integrated Services Router
Quick Start
Guide
Start here!
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Welcome to your Cisco 867VAE-W Router
Welcome to your new Cisco 867VAE-W Integrated Services Router. This little guy is a networking genius
and will have you online in no time.
Whether it be for home or business, this guide provides a simple, easy-to-understand overview of setting up your new Cisco 867VAE-W. If you have any trouble getting connected, our Support Team is happy to help ­you’ll find contact information on the back of this guide.
So, let’s get started.
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What’s in the box?
Before you get started, let’s quickly check you’ve got everything you need to get things underway.
Your Cisco 867VAE-W package will include the following:
1. Cisco 867VAE-W series ISR
2. Power Adaptor
3. Power Cable
4. Ethernet cable (1.5M Cat 5)
5. Quick Setup Guide
6. ADSL2+ filter
7. Phone Cable
If anything is missing or not as it should be then please let us know and we’ll get it sorted.
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Front side
NBN Sync
light
DSL Activity
light
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) light
NBN Activity
light
DSL Sync
light
Power light
Getting to know your Cisco 867VAE-W
Back side
VDSL/ADSL port
Kensington Lock
Power switch
Reset button
Wide Area
Network
(WAN) port
USB port
Console
port
Local Area
Network
(LAN) ports
12V Power
port
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Wired
To Office switch
If you are using your Cisco 867VAE-W router in a business or office where a Local Area Network (LAN) is involved, you should connect your router to a Link port on your switch. This will then allow all connected computers to access internet services via your Cisco 867VAE-W router.
Direct to Computer
Plug one end of the ethernet cable into one of the LAN ports on your router, then plug the other end of the cable into the network port on your computer.
On most computers, this port will be on the back of the PC tower. On laptops, you’ll usually find the network port on either side of the keyboard.
Once your Cisco 867VAE-W router is connected, you’re ready to get online.
Wireless
If you don’t have any devices that you can plug an ethernet cable into, don’t panic! You can still connect to your router’s wireless network.
Your computer will be able to see SSID “iiNet867” with no password required.
We strongly recommend adding a password to your WiFi network by following the instructions on page 11.
Connecting your Cisco 867VAE-W
Please follow these steps to connect your Cisco 867VAE-W router.
1. Connect the power cable to the power adaptor and then connect to the 12V Power port.
2. Plug your phone cable to the VDSL/ADSL port.
3. Connect the router to your computer or network via one of the methods on the next page.
Hint:
It’s possible to
have both wired and
wireless connections to
your Cisco 867VAE-W
router operating
simultaneously.
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Once you’ve got your Cisco 867VAE-W router plugged in and switched on, take a breather for 10-15 minutes and let it do it’s thing.
Once this is done, look for the illuminated ACT and LINK light on the left-hand side of your Cisco 867VAE-W router.
If these lights are steady, you should be online! Check to see if you can view a website.
Help! I can’t view websites.
Don’t panic. Doing things the manual way is still really easy. Your Cisco 867VAE-W router has a built-in home page you can use to get online. You can read more about this on the following page.
If you’re having trouble connecting and there are any flashing lights on your Cisco 867VAE-W router, please call our Business Support Team for a hand - you’ll find their contact information on the back of this guide.
Getting your Cisco 867VAE-W router Online
Contact
our Business
Support Team
You’ll find their
contact information
on the back of
this guide.
Configuring Wireless LAN settings
We strongly recommend you follow these steps to make your WiFi network require a password.
Using a computer that’s connected to your Cisco 867VAE-W router, open your web browser and go to
http://10.10.10.2
You will be prompted for a user name and password, by default these are:
Username: admin Password: iinet
1. Once you’ve logged in,
you’ll see the Cisco home page. Select Wireless.
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4. To enable security on your
WiFi, click Security.
5. For Network Authentication,
select WPA2-PSK. If you have older WiFi devices, you may need to select WPA-PSK instead.
6. You should now change your
WiFi password (WPA/WAPI passphrase) Write it down and
keep it somewhere safe.
7. Click ‘Apply/Save’ to save any
changes.
2. Ensure Enable Wireless and
Enable Wireless Multicast Forwarding (WMF) is enabled.
Here you can also change the display name for your WiFi Network (SSID), or simply leave it as the default.
3. Click ‘Apply/Save’ to save any
changes.
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2. For ADSL/Naked connections,
tick the box next to ATM0.1 and then click EDIT in the top right.
If you have an NBN Fibre connection, please follow the steps on page 17 instead.
3. Select Primary Secondary
Interface. Enable Primary WAN Interface should be ticked.
Using a computer that’s connected to your Cisco 867VAE-W router, open your web browser and go to
http://10.10.10.1
You will be prompted for a user name and password, by default these are:
Username: iinet
Password: iinet
Configuring DSL connection settings
1. Once you’ve logged in, you’ll
see your router’s home page. Select Interface and
Connections.
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1. For NBN connections, under
Interface and Connections select GigabitEthernet2.
Configuring NBN Connection Settings
Using a computer that’s connected to your Cisco 867VAE-W router, open your web browser and go to
http://10.10.10.1
You will be prompted for a user name and password, by default these are:
Username: iinet
Password: iinet
5. Select Authentication and tick PAP.
Enter the details below and click OK to finish. You’ll find WiFi setup advice on page 11.
Username: Your full ADSL/Naked
username (include any “@domain.com.au”)
Password: Your ADSL/Naked
password (case sensitive)
4. Select Connection. Enable PPoE
should be ticked. Next to Description please enter “iiNet” and then change VPI to “8” and VCI to “35”.
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4. Select Connection. Edit the
description to, say “iiNet NBN”. Make sure Enable PPPoE is unticked.
5. Select IPv4 address. For Type please
choose DHCP IP and tick Enable NAT. Click OK to finish. You’ll find WiFi setup advice on the next page.
2. An Alert prompt will pop up.
Select Yes to continue.
3. Select Primary Secondary
Interface. Primary WAN Interface should be ticked.
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