LINKSYS M10V2 Wireless-N Broadband Router User Manual M10 user guide rev

LINKSYS LLC Wireless-N Broadband Router M10 user guide rev

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i Table of Contents/////ContentsChapter 1: Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Chapter 2: Cisco Connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Appendix A: Troubleshooting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Appendix B: Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Appendix C: Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Appendix D: Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Appendix E: Software End User License Agreement  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
1Chapter 1: Product Overview/////Chapter 1: Product OverviewThank  you  for  choosing  a  Cisco  Valet  wireless  hotspot. This User Guide covers both the Valet (M10) and Valet Plus (M20)  models. Valet  will  be  used  as  a  general  reference to both models and all details in this User Guide apply to both models unless a specific model number is noted. The  Valet  lets  you  and  others  in  your  home  access  the Internet wirelessly with a wireless equipped device such as  a  laptop  or  desktop  computer,  gaming  device,  or phone. The Valet wireless hotspot also has Fast Ethernet ports that allow you to connect up to four wired devices. The  Valet  Plus  features  Gigabit  Ethernet  ports  for  even faster wired speeds. You can also use your Valet wireless hotspot to share resources, such as computers. A variety of  security  features  help  to  protect  your  data  and  your privacy while online. The Valet includes the Cisco Connect software that helps to manage your Valet settings, local and guest access, and parental control settings.TopTop of ValetTop of Valet Plus1,  2,  3,  4  (Blue)  These  numbered  LEDs, corresponding with the numbered ports on the back of the Valet, serve two purposes. The LED is continuously lit when the Valet is connected to  a  device  through  that  port.  It  flashes  to indicate  network  activity  over  that  port.    (M20  Only)  (Green/Blue) The  LED lights up green when the port is connected to a gigabit port or blue when the port is connected to a 10/100 port. Wi-Fi  Protected  Setup  Button  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, page 20.Wireless  (Blue)  The  Wireless  LED  lights  up when the wireless feature is enabled. It flashes when the Valet sends or receives data over the wireless network.Internet  (Blue)  The  Internet  LED  lights  up when there is a connection made through the Internet  port.  It  flashes  to  indicate  network activity over the Internet port.  (M20 Only)  (Green/Blue) The  LED lights up green when the port is connected to a gigabit port or blue when the port is connected to a 10/100 port. Power  (Blue)  The  Power  LED  lights  up  when the Valet is  powered on. When  the Valet goes through its self-diagnostic mode during every boot-up, the LED flashes. When the diagnostic is complete, the LED is continuously lit.BackInternet Ethernet4 3 2 1 Reset Power12VDCBackInternet  The  Internet  port  is  where  you connect the network (Ethernet) cable from your Internet connection. In most cases you will be connecting one end of the network cable to the Ethernet port on your cable or DSL modem and the other end to the Internet port on your Valet wireless hotspot. 4, 3, 2, 1  Using network cables, these Ethernet ports (4, 3, 2, 1) connect the Valet to computers or  other  devices  on  your  wired  network  that have Ethernet ports such  as gaming consoles, HDTVs, Blu-ray disc players, or printers. Reset  There  are  two  ways  to  reset  the  Valet to  its  factory  defaults.  Either  press  and  hold the  Reset  Button  for  approximately  five seconds,  or  restore  the  defaults  from  the Administration > Factory  Defaults  screen  in the  Valet’s  browser-based  utility  (refer  to Administration > Factory Defaults, page 33).Power  The  Power  port  is  where  you  connect the power adapter.
2Chapter 1: Product Overview/////Horizontal PlacementThe Valet has four rubber feet on its bottom panel. Place the Valet on a level surface near an electrical outlet.Horizontal PlacementWall-Mounting PlacementThe Valet has two wall-mount slots on its bottom panel. The distance between the slots is 152 mm. Two screws are needed to mount the Valet.Suggested Mounting Hardware2.5-3.0 mm4-5 mm 1-1.5 mmNOTE:  Cisco  is  not  responsible  for  damages incurred by unsecured wall-mounting hardware. Wall-Mounting TemplatePrint this page at 100% size. Cut along the dotted line, and place on the wall to drill precise spacing.152 mmFollow these instructions:1.  Determine where you want to mount the Valet. Make sure  that  the  wall  you  use  is  smooth,  flat,  dry,  and sturdy. Also make sure the location is within reach of an electrical outlet.2.  Drill two holes into the wall. Make sure the holes are  152 mm apart.3.  Insert  a  screw  into  each  hole  and  leave  3  mm  of  its head exposed.4.  Position the Valet so the wall-mount slots line up with the two screws.5.  Place the wall-mount slots  over the screws and slide the  Valet  down  until  the  screws  fit  snugly into  the wall-mount slots.
3Chapter 2: Cisco Connect/////Chapter 2: Cisco ConnectDuring  installation,  the setup software installs  the  Cisco Connect software on your computer. Cisco Connect offers options  to  connect  additional  computers  or  devices  to your Valet and allows you to modify the Valet’s settings.InstallationTo install the Valet:1.  Insert  the  Easy  Setup  Key  into  a  USB  port  on  your computer.Insert Easy Setup Key2.  Click Connect to your Cisco Valet.Connect your CiscoAutoPlayAlways do this for software and games:Install or run programGeneral optionsConnect to your Cisco ValetPublished by Cisco Consumer Products LLCSet AutoPlay defaults in Control PanelOpen folder to view filesusing Windows ExplorerSpeed up my systemusing Windows ReadyBoostRouter SetupAlways do this for software and games:Install or run programGeneral optionsConnect to your Cisco ValetPublished by Cisco Consumer Products LLCOpen folder to view filesusing Windows ExplorerSpeed up my systemConnect to your Cisco ValetIf you do not see this, open the Easy Setup Key folder and  double-click  Connect.  To  do  so,  perform  the following steps for your specific operating system:Windows 7a.  Go to Start > Computer.b.  Double-click Easy Setup Key in the list of available drives.c.  Double-click on Connect.exe.Windows Vistaa.  Go to Start > Computer.b.  Double-click Easy Setup Key in the list of available drives.c.  Double-click on Connect.exe.Windows XPa.  Go to Start > My Computer and select Easy Setup Key.b.  Double-click Connect.exe.Mac OS Xa.  Double-click on the CD on your desktop.b.  Double-click Connect.3.  Read  the  Software  End  User  License  Agreement. To  accept  the  agreement  and  continue  with  the installation, click Next.License Agreement4.  The connection steps are displayed.Connection Overviewa.  Plug  the  power  cord  into  the  Power  port  on  the back of the Valet.Internet Ethernet4 3 2 1 Reset Power12VDCConnect to Power Port
4Chapter 2: Cisco Connect/////b.  Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet.Connect to Electrical Outletc.  Unplug  the  existing  network  cable  from  your computer and plug it into the yellow port labeled Internet on the back of the Valet. Click Next.Power12VDCInternet Ethernet4 3 2 1 Reset Power12VDCPowerPowerPowerPower12VDC12VDCPowerPower12VDCPowerPower12VDCConnect Network CableNOTE: You can view detailed connection steps by clicking   in the setup software.NOTE:  If  the  setup  software  detects  multiple Valets, select your Valet from the list of detected Valets by verifying the last 5 digits of the serial number  on  your  Valet.  The  serial  number  is located  on  the  left  side  of  the  product  label, which is on the bottom panel of the Valet.5.  Please wait while your Valet is being set up.Please Wait6.  When  you  see  the  Congratulations  screen,  your computer is connected to the Internet. Remove yourEasy Setup Key and keep it in a safe place. You can useit to connect additional computers to your Valet’s localnetwork. Click OK.Installation is CompleteNOTE:  If  you  have  any  trouble  during  the installation  process,  refer  to  the  FAQs  in the  setup  software  or  use  a  computer with  an  active  Internet  connection  to  visit  www.ciscovalet.com/support.Main MenuThe  main  menu  offers  four  options:  Computers  and Devices,  Parental  Controls, Guest  Access,  and  Valet settings. To select an option, click on it.Main MenuLocal Access vs Guest AccessYou  can  connect  computers  or  devices  to  your Valet by giving them local access (Computers and Devices option)or Guest Access (Guest Access option). Computers  and  Devices  with  local  access  will  have access to the Internet and to other devices on your local network, including shared computers and printers which are connected to the Valet. Local access can be given to a wired or wireless device. Refer to Computers and Other Devices, page 5 for more information.
5Chapter 2: Cisco Connect/////Guest  Access allows  you  to  provide  guests  visiting  your home  with  Internet  access.  Your  guests  will  not  have access to your other computers or personal data. Provide your guest with the Guest Network name and password. Guest  computers  must  connect  to  your  network  using a  wireless  network  connection.    Refer  to  Main  Menu  – Guest Access, page 5 and Guest Access Settings, page 10 for more information.  The  following diagram  shows a  typical  example  of  how local access and guest access are used in the same home.Guest Access and Local Access Sample DiagramInternetGuest LaptopFamily LaptopPrinterModemValet  Gu  Guest AcceAcceAccess (ss (InteInternetrnet Acc Acc Access OnlyOnly))  Lo  Local AcceAcceAccessMain Menu – Computers and DevicesUse this option to connect other computers or devices to your Valet’s local network, one at a time. There  is  x  device(s)  connected  to  your  Valet  The number of devices connected to the Valet is displayed. Add device  To  connect  another  computer  or  device  to the  Valet,  click  Add  device  and  go  to  Computers  and Other Devices, page 5.Main Menu – Parental ControlsParental  controls  restrict  Internet  access  for  up  to  five computers. For the computers you select, you can block or limit Internet access to specific times. You can also block specific websites. Parental  controls  restrictions  are  being  applied  to  x device(s)  The number of  devices with parental controls restrictions is displayed.Change  To enable parental controls or change settings, click Change and go to Parental Controls, page 8.Main Menu – Guest AccessThe guest network provides Internet access only. To grant Internet  access  to  friends  or  family,  provide  the  guest network name and password displayed on this screen.NOTE:  Guest  Access  provides  Internet  access only;  it  does  not  provide  access  to  your  local network  and  its  resources  or  your  personal information. For example, the guest computer cannot print  to a  printer on  the local  network or  access  files  on  a  computer  on  the  local network. Guest access helps minimize exposure of your local network and your family’s private information.Guests  can  connect  to  x-guest  using  the  password xyz  When  a  guest  wants  Internet access  in  your  home, have the guest do the following: 1.  Connect  to  the  wireless  guest  network,  which  is  the name of your wireless network followed by -guest. 2.  Open a web browser.3.  On the login screen, enter the guest access password and click Login.Change  To disable guest access or change settings, click Change and go to Guest Access Settings, page 10.Main Menu – Valet SettingsUse this option to personalize the Valet’s settings.Valet name is x  The name of the Valet is displayed.Safe Web Surfing  Displays the on/off status of Safe Web Surfing option.Change  To  change  settings,  click  Change  and  go  to Valet Settings, page 11.Computers and Other DevicesThe computers or devices you connect will have access to the Internet and your local network, including computers or other devices, such as a printer, connected to the Valet. If you have a guest visiting your home, you can provideInternet  access  only  (no  access  to  your  local  network) through the guest access feature. Refer to Guest Access Settings, page 10 for more information.Connect Another Computer or DeviceComputer  Click this option to connect another computer in your home. Go to Computer, page 6.
6Chapter 2: Cisco Connect/////Wireless printer  Click  this option  to connect  a wireless printer. Go to Wireless printer, page 7.Other devices  Click this option to connect a device that is not a computer, such as a smartphone or game console. Go to Device, page 8.ComputerYour  Cisco Valet  came  with an  Easy  Setup  Key. The  Easy Setup Key holds the settings for the Valet. There are three options available when you choose to add a computer. •Yes, I have an Easy Setup Key  If you already have an Easy Setup Key, select this option. Click Next and go to Connect with the Easy Setup Key, page 6. •No, I don’t have an Easy Setup Key — create a new one now  If you want to create or update an Easy Setup Key, select this option. Click Next and go to Update or create an Easy Setup Key, page 6.  •I  want  to  connect  manually  using  my  wireless settings  If you want to connect manually (without an Easy Setup Key), select this option. Click Next and go to Connect without the Easy Setup Key, page 7Connecting Another ComputerConnect with the Easy Setup Key1.  Insert the Easy Setup Key into an available USB port on the computer that you want to connect to the Valet. 2.  On that computer, click Connect to your Cisco Valet. If you do not see this, open the Easy Setup Key folder and double-click Connect.3.  Follow  the  on-screen  instructions  to  connect  that computer to your Valet.4.  Return  to  the  original  computer  running  the  Cisco Connect software and enter a name that will be usedto identify the device. Click Finish.Name Your DeviceUpdate or create an Easy Setup Key1.  Insert the Easy Setup Key or your own USB flash drive into an available USB port on your computer.Update or Create an Easy Setup Key2.  Please wait while the settings are copied to the Easy Setup Key.Copying Files to the Easy Setup Key
7Chapter 2: Cisco Connect/////3.  Remove the Easy Setup  Key and click Close. You can now use  it  to  connect  other  computers  to  the Valet. Refer to  Connect  with  the  Easy  Setup  Key,  page 6 to complete the process of adding another computer. Easy Setup Key Has Been UpdatedConnect without the Easy Setup Key1.  Enter  the  Network  name  (SSID),  Security  Key,  and Security Type settings on your wireless device. To print this information, click Print these settings.Wireless Network Settings2.  After connecting your device, click Next.3.  Enter a name that will be used to identify this device.Then click Finish. Name Your DeviceWireless printer1.  Refer to your printer’s documentation to learn how to connect it to a wireless network. 2.  Enter  the  Network  name  (SSID),  Security Key,  and Security Type settings on your wireless device. To printthis information, click Print these settings.Wireless Network Settings3.  Wait until your printer connects. On the Connecting a wireless printer screen, click Next. 4.  Enter a name that will be used to easily identify your printer.   Name Your Printer
8Chapter 2: Cisco Connect/////Device1.  Enter  the  Network  name  (SSID),  Security  Key,  and Security Type settings on your wireless device. To print this information, click Print these settings.Wireless Network Settings2.  After connecting your device, click Next.3.  Enter a name that will be used to identify the device and click Finish. Name Your DeviceParental ControlsFor  the  computers  you  select,  you  can  block  or  limit Internet  access  to  specific  times.  You  can  also  block specific websites.  Parental Controls PasswordFirst-Time Access of Parental Controls1.  The  first  time  you  access parental  controls,  you  will be  asked  to  create  a  parental  controls  password. Complete the following:•Parental controls password  Create a password thatprotects access to parental controls.•Verify password  Re-enter the password.•Secret question  Create a secret question and answer pair.  If  you  forget  the  password,  you  can  reset  it  by correctly  answering  the  secret  question.  Enter  your question.•Answer  Enter the answer to your secret question.Click OK to save your settings.2.  Select the computer that you want to set up parental controls for. Then click OK.Set Up Parental Controls For
9Chapter 2: Cisco Connect/////3.  The Parental controls main screen appears.Manage Parental ControlsYou have the following options:Restrict Internet access on  The list of computer(s) you have  selected  for  parental  controls  is  displayed. To  add, remove, or rename computers on this list, refer to Restrict Internet Access List, page 9. To set up parental controls on a computer, refer to Set Up Parental Controls, page 9.Change  parental  controls  password  Click  this  option to change the password that protects access to parental controls. Refer  to Change Parental Controls Password, page 10.Restrict Internet Access ListParental ControlsAdd  If you want to apply parental controls to additional computers, click Add.If you clicked Add, the Set up parental controls for screen appears.Set Up Parental Controls ForSelect the computer whose parental controls you want toset up. Then click OK.Remove  If  there  is  a  computer  that  should  not  have parental controls applied,  select  the  computer and  click Remove.Rename  To  give  a  computer  a  new  name,  select  the computer and click Rename.If  you  clicked  Rename,  the  Rename  the  device  screen appears.Rename the DeviceEnter the new name. Then click Rename.Set Up Parental ControlsTo set  up  parental controls for a  computer,  follow these instructions:1.  Select the computer from the Restrict Internet access on list. (If  the  computer is not  listed, click Add to select the computer.)Parental Controls2.  The Block Internet access option offers the following:•Always  To  always  block  Internet  access,  select  thisoption.•Specific  times  To  block  Internet  access  during specific days and times, select this option and set the schedule: – School  nights  Select  the  appropriate  start  and end times. – Weekends  Select  the  appropriate  start  andend times
10Chapter 2: Cisco Connect///// •Never  To  always  allow  Internet  access,  keep  the default, Never.3.  The  Block  sites  inappropriate  for  option  allows  you to  block  websites  based  on  content.  The  following options are available: •Don’t Block  Does not block any websites. •Teen  Blocks  websites  that  contain  content inappropriate for teenagers. •Child  Blocks  websites  that  contain  content inappropriate for children.   4.  For the Block specific sites option, click Edit to create a list of websites you want to block. The default is None.If you clicked Edit, the Block these sites screen appears. Block These Sitesa.  Enter a website address on each line. b.  Click Save to save your settings.5.  On  the  Parental  controls  screen,  click  Finish  to  save your settings.NOTE:  Repeat steps  1-4  to  set  up  parental controls for different computers.For more information, click Need help?Change Parental Controls PasswordIf you clicked  Change parental controls password, the Change your parental controls password screen appears.Change Your Parental Controls Password •Old password  Enter the old password.•New  password  Enter  a  new  password  of  4-32 characters.•Verify password  Re-enter the new password.Click Change to save your setting.Blocked SitesWhen  you  attempt  to  access  a  website  that  has  been blocked  on  your computer, you  will  see  a  screen  telling you that the site has been blocked and the reason it was blocked.  You  can  override  the  blocking  for  an  hour  by entering the parental controls password in the Password field and clicking Unblock.Blocked SiteGuest Access SettingsGuest Access SettingsAllow guest  access  By  default,  Guest Access is  enabled. To disable Guest Access, select no.Guest network name  By default, the setup software sets up the name of the guest network.Password  By  default,  the  setup  software  sets  up  thepassword for the guest network. To change the password, click Change.If you clicked Change, the Change guest password screen appears.
11Chapter 2: Cisco Connect/////Change Guest Password •Enter  a  new  guest  password  Enter  a  password  of 4-32 characters. •Click Change to save your setting.Total  guests  allowed By default, 5guests are allowedInternet access through your guest network. If you wantto allow more or less, select the desired number of guestsfrom the drop-down menu ; you can select up to 10 guests.NOTE:    Computers  that  are  connected  to  the local network do not count towards the number of guests allowed.Click Finish to save your settings.Valet SettingsValet SettingsPersonalizeValet name  The  name of your Valet  is displayed (this is also  the  name of your  wireless  network). To  change  the name,  click  Change  and  go  to  Change Valet  Name  or Password, page 11.Password  The  password  that  protects  access  to  the Valet’s  settings  is  displayed  (this  also  protects  wireless access  to  your  local  network). To  change  the  password, click Change and go to Change Valet Name or Password, page 11.Easy Setup KeyUpdate or create key  The Easy Setup Key is a USB flash drive  that  holds  the  settings  for  the  Valet.  To  create  orupdate the Easy  Setup  Key, click Create or update key. For more information, refer to Update or create an Easy Setup Key, page 6.Safe Web SurfingOn/off  Safe web surfing alerts you when you are about to  visit  a  potentially  harmful  website.  You  can  choose whether to visit the site or not. Safe web surfing is enabled by default. Other OptionsRegister now to receive special offers and updates  Tosign  up  to  receive  special  offers  and  updates,  click  this option.Valet details  To view more information about the Valet,click Valet details and go to Valet Details, page 12.Advanced  settings  To  access  settings  for  advanced users,  click  Advanced  settings  and  go  to  Advanced Settings, page 12.Click Finish to save your settings.Change Valet Name or PasswordNOTE:  If  you  change  the  Valet  name  or password, then the wireless computers or other devices connected to the Valet will need to be reconnected using the new name or password (for more information, refer to Computers and Other Devices, page 5).If  you  clicked  Change,  the  Changing  Valet  name  orpassword screen appears.1.  To  change  the  Valet  name  or  password,  click  Yes. Otherwise, click No.Changing Valet Name or Password2.  Complete the following:•Valet name  Enter a name of 1-32 characters.•Password  Enter a password of 8-63 characters.
12Chapter 2: Cisco Connect///// •Click Change to save your settings.Changing Valet Name and PasswordValet DetailsThe  Valet  details  screen  appears,  displaying  the  Model name,  Model  number,  Serial  number,  Firmware  version, Operating  system,  Software  version,  Connection  type (WAN), IP address (LAN), IP address (WAN), and Computer IP address. (WAN stands for Wide Area Network, such as the Internet. IP stands for Internet Protocol. LAN stands for Local Area Network.)Copy  To  copy  the  details  to  a  text  file,  click  Copy  and follow these instructions:1.  Open a text editor, such as Microsoft Word or Notepad.2.  Go to Edit > Paste.3.  Go to File > Save.Valet DetailsClick Close to return to the Valet settings screen.Advanced SettingsIf  you  are  an  advanced  user,  you  can  access  the browser-basedutility to access the advanced configuration settings of the Valet. WARNING:  Modifying  some  settings  in  the browser-based  utility  may  disable  settings you’ve already applied using the Easy Setup Key.Username  Enter  this  username  to  access  the browser-based utility.Password  Enter  this  password  to  access  the browser-based utility.Copy password  To copy the password to the Clipboard, click this option.Advanced SettingsClick  OK  to  open  the  web  browser  and  access  the browser-based utility. For more information, refer to How to  Access  the  Browser-Based  Utility,  page  13.  Click Cancel to return to the Valet settings screen.How to Exit Cisco ConnectTo exit Cisco Connect, click Close on the main menu. Main MenuHow to Access Cisco ConnectWindowsTo  access  Cisco  Connect,  go  to  Start  >  All  Programs  > Cisco Connect.MacTo access Cisco Connect, go to Go > Applications > Cisco Connect.

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