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User Guide

Chapter 1: Valet

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 1: Valet

Thank you for choosing a Cisco Valet wireless hotspot. This Quick Reference Guide covers both the Valet and Valet Plus models.  Valet will be used as a general reference to both models and all details in this Quick Reference Guide apply to both models unless Valet Plus is noted. 

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LEDs

(1-4) light up once

the Valet is

connected

to a device using a network (Ethernet)

cable.  The

LED

flashes when there is

activity over

that port. 

Valet Plus lights up green when connected to a device at gigabit speed or blue when connected to a device at 10/100 speed. 

The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Button doesn’t need to be used if you use the Easy Setup Key to connect devices to your network. 

If you have client devices, such as wireless adapters, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup™, then you can use the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button to automatically configure wireless security for your wireless network(s)..

To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup, refer to Wi-Fi Protected Setup” on page 21..

The Power LED lights up when the Valet is powered on. It is normal for this to flash during startup..

The Internet LED lights up when connected to the Internet and flashes to indicate activity.  Valet Plus  lights up green when connected to a device at gigabit speed or blue when connected to a device at 10/100 speed..

The Wireless LED lights up when wireless is on. It flashes when the Valet sends or receives data over the wireless network..

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Contents User guide Contents Top ValetBack Easy Setup KeyWall-Mounting Placement Horizontal PlacementCisco Connect InstallationMain Menu Local Access versus Guest AccessMain Menu Computers and Devices Main Menu Guest AccessMain Menu Valet Settings Computers and Other DevicesConnect with the Easy Setup Key Update or create an Easy Setup KeyComputer Connect without the Easy Setup Key Wireless printerFirst-Time Access of Parental Controls Parental ControlsDevice Set Up Parental Controls Restrict Internet Access ListGuest Access Settings Change Parental Controls PasswordBlocked Sites Valet Settings How to Access Cisco Connect How to Exit Cisco ConnectLanguage How to Access the Browser-Based UtilitySetup Basic Setup Internet SetupPPPoE Automatic Configuration DhcpInternet Connection Type Static IPTelstra Cable Network SetupOptional Settings Router IPDhcp Server Setting Dhcp ReservationClients Already Reserved Ddns Service Setup DdnsTime Settings RebootAdvanced Routing Setup MAC Address CloneSetup Advanced Routing MAC Address CloneWireless Basic Wireless Settings Basic Wireless Settings ManualRouting Table Office Options Wireless Wireless SecurityWi-Fi Protected Setup Personal OptionsWPA2 Personal WPA Personal Security ModeWPA2/WPA Enterprise Mixed Mode WPA2/WPA Mixed ModeWPA Enterprise WPA2 EnterpriseWireless Wireless MAC Filter Wireless MAC FilterDisabled Wireless Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced WirelessWireless Client List Web Filter Security FirewallFirewall Internet FilterSingle Port Forwarding Security VPN PassthroughApplications and Gaming Single Port Forwarding VPN PassthroughPort Range Triggering Applications and Gaming Port Range ForwardingApplications & Gaming Port Range Triggering Port Range ForwardingQoS Quality of Service Applications and Gaming DMZApplications and Gaming QoS Online Games Upstream BandwidthCategory ApplicationsManagement Router AccessWeb Access Remote AccessUPnP Administration LogBackup and Restore LogFactory Defaults Administration DiagnosticsAdministration Factory Defaults DiagnosticsRouter Information Administration Firmware UpgradeFirmware Upgrade Status RouterLocal Network Status Wireless NetworkWireless Network Status Local NetworkContacting Support Appendix a TroubleshootingAppendix B Specifications Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved

M10, M20 specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a leader in networking solutions, and their M20 and M10 routers exemplify the company’s commitment to providing powerful and efficient connectivity solutions for businesses of all sizes. These routers are designed to meet the demanding needs of enterprises, offering advanced features, robust performance, and a variety of technologies to ensure reliable network operation.

The Cisco M20 router is built for scalability and high performance. It supports a wide range of applications and workloads, making it ideal for medium to large enterprises. One of its main features is its ability to handle multiple service protocols, including MPLS and BGP, which enhances routing capabilities and optimizes traffic flow. Additionally, the M20 is designed with high availability in mind, featuring redundancy options that minimize downtime and ensure continuous service.

On the other hand, the Cisco M10 router is tailored for smaller network environments while still delivering impressive performance. Its compact design makes it an excellent fit for branch offices or remote sites. This model includes integrated security features, such as advanced firewall capabilities and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), providing a multi-layered defense against cyber threats.

Both routers leverage Cisco’s advanced IOS software platform, which provides a user-friendly interface for configuration, monitoring, and management. This allows IT administrators to quickly deploy and manage network services with ease. The routers also support Cisco's extensive range of analytics and monitoring tools, enabling organizations to gain deeper insights into their network performance and user behavior.

In terms of connectivity, the M20 and M10 support a multitude of ports and interfaces, allowing for seamless integration with existing network infrastructures. They also feature support for IPv6, ensuring future-proofing for businesses as the Internet continues to evolve.

The M20 supports various high-speed WAN connections, catering to enterprises with heavy data traffic demands. Conversely, the M10, while providing sufficient capabilities for smaller data loads, still offers the flexibility necessary for smaller networks to thrive.

In summary, Cisco’s M20 and M10 routers present businesses with powerful networking solutions that combine advanced features, robust technology, and adaptability to meet the diverse needs of modern enterprises. With their focus on performance, security, and scalability, these routers are poised to help organizations navigate the complexities of today’s digital landscape effectively.