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INTRODUCTION 03 /
WI-FI SETTINGS 1.0/ Package Contents 6 3.0/ Overview 1.1/ System Requirements 6 3.1/ Basic Settings 43 44 53 62 67 3.2/ Advanced Settings 04 /
CONNECTED DEVICES 4.0/ Device Settings 4.1/ Setting Parental Controls 4.2/ Universal Plug & Play 71 1.2/ Features 1.3/ Getting to Know Your Verizon Router 6 9 02 /
CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 2.0/ Setting up Your Verizon Router 2.1/ Computer Network Configuration 2.2/ Main Screen 21 30 37 CONTENTS 07 /
SPECIFICATIONS 7.0/ General Specifications 7.1/ LED Indicators 7.2/ Environmental Parameters 3 189 190 191 08 /
NOTICES 8.0/ Regulatory Compliance Notices 195 05 /
CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 5.0/ Security & Firewall 5.1/ Network Settings 5.2/ Diagnostics &
Monitoring 5.3/ System 78 94 151 157 06 /
TROUBLESHOOTING 6.0/ Troubleshooting Tips 175 6.1/ Frequently Asked Questions 182 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved TABLE OF CONTENTS 01 /
INTRODUCTION 1.0 Package Contents 1.1 System Requirements 1.2 Features 1.3 Getting to Know Your Verizon Router 01 / INTRODUCTION 5 Verizon Router lets you transmit and distribute digital entertainment and information to multiple devices in your home/office. Your Verizon Router supports networking using coaxial cables, Ethernet, or Wi-Fi, making it one of the most versatile and powerful routers available. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved PaCkaGE CONTENTS PaCkaGE CONTENTS, SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS aND FEaTURES 1.0/ PaCkaGE CONTENTS Your package contains:
Verizon Router Power adapter Ethernet cable, three meters (white) 1.1/ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS System and software requirements are:
A computer or other network device supporting Wi-Fi or wired Ethernet A web browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer 8 or higher, or Safari 5.1 or higher 1.2/ FEaTURES Your Verizon Router features include:
Support for multiple networking standards, including WAN 10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, 10/2.5 Gigabit Ethernet and MoCA 2.5 interfaces Integrated wired networking with 3-port Ethernet switch and Coax (MoCA) Ethernet supports speeds up to 10 Gbps 01 / INTRODUCTION 7 MoCA 2.5 LAN enabled to support speeds up to 2500 Mbps over coaxial cable One Type-C USB 3.0 port Integrated Wi-Fi networking with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax access point featuring:
backward compatible to 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2.4 GHz 11ax 4x4 5 GHz 11ax 4x4 6 GHz 11ax 4x4 Enterprise-level security, including:
Fully customizable firewall with Stateful Packet Inspection
(SPI) Content filtering with URL-keyword based filtering, parental controls, and customizable filtering policies per computer Intrusion detection with Denial of Service protection against IP spoofing attacks, scanning attacks, IP fragment overlap exploit, ping of death, and fragmentation attacks Virtual server functionality; providing protected access to internet services such as web, FTP, email, and telnet DMZ (demilitarized zone) host support of a network security neutral zone between a private network and the internet Event logging Home Network Protection SIP ALG 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved FEaTURES Static NAT Port forwarding Port triggering Access control Advanced Wi-Fi protection featuring WPA2 & WPA3 Modes and MAC address filtering Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) for Wi-Fi QoS (quality-of-service) Dual-stack network configuration of IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP server WAN interface auto-detection Dynamic DNS DNS server LAN IP and WAN IP address selection MAC address cloning QoS support (end to end layer 2/3) featuring: Differentiated Services (Diffserv), 802.1p/q prioritization, and pass-through of WAN-side DSCPs, Per Hop Behaviors (PHBs), and queuing to LAN-side devices Secure remote management using HTTPS or Verizon app Static routing VPN (VPN pass through only) IGMP Daylight savings time support 01 / INTRODUCTION 9 1.3/ GETTING TO kNOW YOUR VERIzON ROUTER 1.3a/ FRONT PaNEL The Router Status LED will be solid white when your Verizon Router is turned on, connected to the internet, and functioning normally. Router Status LED Condition Status LED Color Verizon Router Normal WHITE Normal operation (50% solid) Setup complete (solid) Router is booting (soft blink) System restart (fast blink) BLUE Pairing mode (hard blink) WPS pairing successful (fast blink) GREEN Wi-Fi has been turned off (solid) Issue(s) YELLOW No internet connection (solid) RED Hardware/System failure detected (hard blink) Overheating (fast blink) WPS pairing failure (fast blink) Power OFF Power off 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved GETTING TO kNOW YOUR VERIzON ROUTER 1.3b/ REaR PaNEL The rear panel of your router has a label that contains important information about your device, including the default settings for the Verizon Routers Wi-Fi name (SSID), Wi-Fi password (WPA2 key), local URL for accessing the routers network settings, and network settings password. The label also contains a QR code that you can scan with your smartphone, tablet, or other camera-equipped Wi-Fi device to allow you to automatically connect your device to your Wi-Fi network without typing in a password (requires a QR code reading app with support for Wi-Fi QR codes). The rear panel has six ports; F-type coax, Ethernet LAN (three), Ethernet WAN, and USB. The rear panel also includes a DC power jack and a reset button. 01 / INTRODUCTION 11 WPS Button WPS Button - allows quick access to the Wi-Fi Protected Setup
(WPS) feature and pairing mode. The WPS button is used to initiate Wi-Fi Protected Setup. This is an easy way to add WPS capable devices to your Wi-Fi network. To activate the WPS function, press and hold the WPS button located on the rear of your Verizon Router for more than two seconds. When WPS is initiated from your router, the Router Status LED slowly ashes blue for up to two minutes, allowing time to complete the WPS pairing process on your Wi-Fi device (also known as a Wi-Fi client). When a device begins connecting to your router using WPS, the Router Status LED rapidly ashes blue for a few seconds, and then solid white as the connection completes. If there is an error during the WPS pairing process, the Router Status LED rapidly ashes red for two minutes after the error occurs. Refer to the Connecting A Wi-Fi Device Using WPS on page 33 for more details. In addition, the Router Status LED also provides a quick view of the operational state of the Verizon Router using various colors as indicated in the chart above. Ethernet LAN Ethernet LAN - connects devices to your Verizon Router using Ethernet cables to join the local area network (LAN). The three Ethernet LAN ports:
one 10GE LAN port is 100 Mbps, 1/2.5/5/10 Gbps auto-sensing the other two 2.5GE LAN ports are 10/100 Mbps, 1/2.5 Gbps auto-sensing 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved GETTING TO kNOW YOUR VERIzON ROUTER Type-C USB Type-C USB - provides up to 1000 mA at 5 VDC for attached devices. For example, you could charge a cell phone. 10Gbps Ethernet WAN 10Gbps Ethernet WAN - connects your Verizon Router to the internet using an Ethernet cable. Coax LAN Coax LAN - connects your router to other MoCA devices using a coaxial cable. Warning: The coax port is intended for connection to Verizon devices only. It must not be connected to any exterior or interior coaxial wires not designated for Verizon devices. Reset Button Reset Button - allows you to reset your router to the factory default settings. To perform a soft reboot, press and hold the button for at least three seconds. To reset your router to the factory default settings, press and hold the button for at least ten seconds. Power Power - connects your Verizon Router to an electrical wall outlet using the supplied power adapter. Warning: The included power adapter is for home use only, supporting voltages from 105-125 voltage in AC. Do not use in environments with greater than 125 voltage in AC. 01 / INTRODUCTION 13 1.3c/ REaR LIGHTED INDICaTORS LaN/WaN Ethernet Unlit Indicates no Ethernet link or dims after 5 minutes idle Left LED Solid yellow Indicates less than 1 Gbps link Flash yellow Indicates LAN/WAN activity. The traffic can be in either direction. Right LED Solid white Indicates 1/2.5/5/10 Gbps link Flash white Indicates LAN/WAN activity. The traffic can be in either direction. 1.3d/ MOUNTING THE VERIzON ROUTER TO a WaLL For optimum performance, the Verizon Router is designed to stand in a vertical upright position. Verizon does not recommend wall mounting the Verizon Router. However, if you wish to mount your Verizon Router, you can purchase a wall mount bracket from the Verizon Accessories Store at verizon.com/home/accessories/networking-wifi To mount your Verizon Router to a wall:
1. Select a mounting spot near a power outlet and the Ethernet port of the device that provides internet on your premises. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved GETTING TO kNOW YOUR VERIzON ROUTER 2. Mark screw hole positions on the wall. Drill holes for the wall anchors using a 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) drill bit. 3. Insert the anchors in the drilled holes and hammer until they are ush with the wall. 01 / INTRODUCTION 15 4. Place the screws into the small holes of the bracket and tighten the screws into your wall for securing the wall mount bracket. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved GETTING TO kNOW YOUR VERIzON ROUTER 5. Align the mounting hole located on the bottom of the router to the screw of the wall mount bracket. 01 / INTRODUCTION 17 6. Rotate and align the router to the preferred position. While using the hole in the mounting bracket, connect the Ethernet cable providing internet to the routers WAN port and other cables as needed. Tighten the bracket screw to lock the device in place. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved GETTING TO kNOW YOUR VERIzON ROUTER 7. To fasten the attached cables of the router, manage the cables, then tighten the Velcro strap with buckle. 02 /
CONNECTING YOUR VERIzON ROUTER 2.0 Setting up Your Verizon Router 2.1 Expanding Wi-Fi Coverage 2.2 Computer Network Configuration 2.3 Main Screen 02 / CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 20 Connecting your Verizon Router and accessing its web-based User Interface
(UI) are both simple procedures. Accessing the UI may vary slightly, depending on your devices operating system and web browser. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SEtting up YouR VERizon RoutER 2.0/ SETTING UP YOUR VERIzON ROUTER Before you begin, if you are replacing an existing router, disconnect it. Remove all old router components, including the power supply. They will not work with your new Verizon Router. 2.0a/ INSTaLLaTION INSTRUCTIONS CONNECT YOUR CABLES 1. CONNECT YOUR CABLES A. Connect the coax cable from the coax port on your router to a coax outlet. (Required for Fios TV; skip for 5G Home installation) Separate subscription required for Fios TV; not available in all areas. B. Connect the Ethernet cable from your routers WAN port to an Ethernet outlet. (Required for internet speeds greater than 100 Mbps) C. Connect the power cord to your router then to an electrical outlet. 02 / CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 22 D. Router will take up to 10 minutes to update completely. Move on when the front light is solid white. ONNECT YOUR DEVICES 2. CCONNECT YOUR DEVICES Wired or Wi-Fi? Your choice. Wired or Wi-Fi? Your choice. WiredWired A. Connect the Ethernet cable to any LAN port on your router. B. Connect the other end to your computer. Wi-FiWi-Fi A. Get the Wi-Fi name and password off the label on your router. B. On your device, choose your Wi-Fi name when it appears. C. Enter the Wi-Fi password exactly as it is on your router label. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SEtting up YouR VERizon RoutER Wi-Fi Network Wi-Fi Network The Verizon Router has one Wi-Fi name supporting 2.4 and 5 GHz signals. 6 GHz can be enabled and included as well with heightened security, WPA3. The Self-Organizing Network (SON) feature lets your devices move between these signals automatically for an optimized Wi-Fi connection. OMPLETE ACTIVATION 3. CCOMPLETE ACTIVATION Activate your service by opening a web browser on your computer and following the prompts. 2.0b/ CONFIGURE YOUR VERIzON ROUTER 1. Open a web browser on the device connected to your Verizon Router network. 2. In the browser address field (URL), enter:
mynetworksettings.com, then press the Enter keyboard. Enter key on your Alternately, you can enter: https://192.168.1.1 02 / CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 24 Your 3. You may see a security message warning that Your connection is not private connection is not private when you visit mynetworksettings. com (https://192.168.1.1) for GUI management. To get to the Proceed ADVANCED button, then on Proceed login screen, click the ADVANCED to 192.168.1.1 (unsafe) link. to 192.168.1.1 (unsafe) 4. The login screen will appear. The first time you access your Verizon Router, an Easy Setup Wizard displays to help step you through the setup process. 5. On the Step 1: Please log in to your router Step 1: Please log in to your router screen, enter the password that is printed next to the Network Settings Password on the label on the rear of your router. Click Continue. Continue 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SEtting up YouR VERizon RoutER 6. The Change Wi-Fi name Change Wi-Fi name screen displays. You can continue with the default settings or customize them as needed. For your protection, your Verizon Router is pre-set at the factory to use WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access II) encryption for your Wi-Fi network. This is the best setting for most users and allows the most devices to securely connect. 7. You can optionally set up the Guest Wi-Fi Guest Wi-Fi network by toggling the selection to OnOn. You can continue with the default settings or customize them as needed. 02 / CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 26 8. You can optionally enable the 6 GHz Wi-Fi 6 GHz Wi-Fi band by toggling the selection to OnOn. Review the notification that enabling 6GHz will modify the existing 2.4 & 5 GHz security from WPA2 to WPA2/WPA3 and 6 GHz will be enabled using WPA3. You can continue to use one Wi-Fi Name and Password across all Wi-Fi bands. The IoT Wi-Fi will also be enabled for any devices that do not support WPA3, and this will use a unique Wi-Fi name and password based on the default SSID & Password. Devices on this Wi-Fi will be able to communicate with other devices on the Primary network with no firewall restrictions separating them. 9. Click Continue Continue to review your settings. 10. The Apply Wi-Fi changes Apply Wi-Fi changes screen is displayed. Review your current settings. You may optionally save your settings as an image on your device by selecting the button, Save Save as Image. Click Apply as Image Verizon Router. Apply to save the Wi-Fi changes to your 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SEtting up YouR VERizon RoutER For your protection, your Verizon Router is pre-set at the factory to use WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access II) encryption for your Wi-Fi network. This is the best setting for most users and provides security. 11. Click Continue Continue. The Apply Wi-Fi changes Apply Wi-Fi changes screen appears. You have an option of saving the Wi-Fi settings as an image on your device by clicking the Save as image you click Save as image an image, click Apply Verizon Router. Save as image to save your Wi-Fi settings as Apply to save the Wi-Fi changes to your Save as image button. After 02 / CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 28 Note: If you select Save as image web browsers download folder. Save as image, the image file is saved to your Important: If you are on a Wi-Fi device when setting up your Verizon Router and changes are made to the Wi-Fi name or password, then you will be disconnected from the Wi-Fi network. When this occurs, review the Wi-Fi networks available and choose the network name when it appears. Enter the Wi-Fi password you have applied, and your device will reconnect to the Verizon Router. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SEtting up YouR VERizon RoutER Youre all set up! screen displays once your Verizon Router The Youre all set up!
verifies the final settings and has successfully connected to the internet and is ready for use. You can click on Go to Network Go to Network Settings to access the main screen of the Verizon Router. Settings If your Verizon Router is subsequently reset to the factory default settings, the settings printed on the label will again be in effect. If your Verizon Router fails to connect, follow the troubleshooting steps in the Troubleshooting section of this guide. 02 / CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 30 2.1/ COMPUTER NETWORk CONFIGURaTION Each network interface on your computer should either automatically obtain an IP address from the upstream Network DHCP server (default configuration) or be manually configured with a statically defined IP address and DNS address. We recommend leaving this setting as it is. 2.1a/ CONFIGURING DYNaMIC IP aDDRESSING To configure a computer to use dynamic IP addressing:
WINDOWS 7/8 1. 2. In the Control Panel, locate Network and Internet View Network Status and Tasks. View Network Status and Tasks Network and Internet, then select In the View your active networks Connect or disconnect View your active networks Connect or disconnect section, click Local Area Connection Connections Local Area Connection in the Connections field. The Local Area Connection Status window displays. 3. Click Properties window displays. Properties. The Local Area Connection Properties 4. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then click Properties Properties. The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window displays. 5. Click the Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. 6. Click the Obtain DNS server address automatically Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button, then click OKOK. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved ComputER nEtwoRk ConfiguR ation 7. In the Local Area Connection Properties window, click OKOK to save the settings. 8. To configure Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) to use dynamic IP addressing, repeat steps 1 to 7. However for step 4, select Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) in the Properties Properties option (refer to IPv6 section for Verizon Router configuration). WINDOWS 10 1. On the Windows desktop, click on the StartStart icon. Select Network & Internet. Settings and click Network & Internet Settings 2. Ethernet. In the Network & Internet, click Ethernet 3. Select Network and Sharing Center View your basic Network and Sharing Center. The View your basic network information and set up connections window network information and set up connections displays. 4. View your active networks, click Ethernet In the View your active networks Connections field. The Ethernet Status Connections Ethernet Status window displays. Ethernet in the 5. Click Properties Properties. The Ethernet Properties Ethernet Properties window displays. 6. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties. The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties Properties window displays. Properties 7. Click the Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. 8. Click the Obtain DNS server address automatically Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button, then click OKOK. 02 / CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 32 9. Local Area Connection Properties window, click OK OK to In the Local Area Connection Properties save the settings. 10. To configure Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) to use dynamic IP addressing, repeat steps 1 to 9. However for step 6, select Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) in the Properties Properties option (refer to IPv6 section for Verizon Router configuration). MaCINTOSH OS X 1. Click the Apple menu displays. Apple icon in the top left corner of the desktop. A 2. Select System Preferences System Preferences. The System Preferences window displays. Network. 3. Click Network 4. Verify that Ethernet Ethernet, located in the list on the left, is Connected. highlighted and displays Connected Assist Me. 5. Click Assist Me Network Diagnostics Assistant. 6. Follow the instructions in the Network Diagnostics Assistant 2.1b/ CONNECTING OTHER COMPUTERS aND NETWORk DEVICES You can connect your Verizon Router to other computers or set top boxes using an Ethernet cable, Wi-Fi connection (Wi-Fi), or coaxial cable. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved ComputER nEtwoRk ConfiguR ation ETHERNET 1. Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into one of the open Ethernet ports on the back of your Verizon Router. 2. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into an Ethernet port on the computer. 3. Repeat these steps for each computer to be connected to your Verizon Router using Ethernet. You can connect up to three. CONNECTING a WI-FI DEVICE USING WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is an easier way for many devices to set up a secure Wi-Fi network connection. Instead of manually entering passwords or multiple keys on each Wi-Fi client, such as a laptop, printer, or external hard drive, your Verizon Router creates a secure Wi-Fi network connection. In most cases, this only requires the pressing of two buttons one on your Verizon Router and one on the Wi-Fi client. This could be either a built-in button or one on a compatible Wi-Fi adapter/card, or a virtual button in software. Once completed, this allows Wi-Fi clients to join your Wi-Fi network. To initialize the WPS process, you can either press and hold the WPS button located on the rear of your Verizon Router for more than two seconds or use the UI and press the on-screen button. You can easily add Wi-Fi devices to your Wi-Fi network using the WPS option if your Wi-Fi device supports the WPS feature. 02 / CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 34 To access WPS using the user interface:
1. From the BasicBasic menu, select Wi-FiWi-Fi settings, then click Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Wi-Fi Protected Setup 2. Enable the protected setup by moving the selector to onon. 3. Use one of the following methods:
If your Wi-Fi client device has a WPS button, press the WPS button on your router for more than two seconds, then click the start WPS WPS registration process. start WPS button in the Option 1 Option 1 to start the If your client device has a WPS PIN, locate the PIN printed on the clients label or in the client documentation. Enter the PIN number in the Enter PIN field is located in the Option 2 Client WPS PIN Enter PIN field. The Client WPS PIN Option 2 on the user interface. Register. Click Register 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved ComputER nEtwoRk ConfiguR ation Alternatively, you can enter the routers PIN shown on this screen into the WPS user interface of your device, if this PIN mode is supported by your Wi-Fi device. 4. After pressing the WPS button on your router, you have two minutes to press the WPS button on the client device before the WPS session times out. When the WPS button on your router is pressed, the Router Status LED on the front of your router begins ashing blue. The ashing continues until WPS pairing to the client device completes successfully. At this time, the Router Status LED turns solid white. If WPS fails to establish a connection to a Wi-Fi client device within two minutes, the Router Status LED on your router ashes red for two minutes to indicate the WPS pairing process was unsuccessful. After ashing red, the light returns to solid white to indicate that Wi-Fi is on. Note: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) cannot be used if WPA3 security is enabled or SSID broadcast is disabled or if MAC address authentication is enabled with an empty white list. CONNECTING a WI-FI DEVICE USING a PaSSWORD 1. Verify each device that you are connecting with Wi-Fi has built-in Wi-Fi or an external Wi-Fi adapter. 2. Open the devices Wi-Fi settings application. 02 / CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 36 3. Select your Verizon Routers Wi-Fi network name (SSID) from the devices list of discovered Wi-Fi networks. 4. When prompted, enter your Verizon Routers Wi-Fi password
(WPA2 or WPA3 key) into the devices Wi-Fi settings. Your routers default Wi-Fi network name and password are located on the sticker on the rear panel of your Verizon Router. 5. Verify the changes were implemented by using the devices web browser to access a site on the internet. 6. Repeat these steps for every device that you are connecting with Wi-Fi to your router. COaX 1. Verify all coax devices are turned off. 2. Disconnect any adapter currently connected to the coaxial wall jack in the room where your router is located. 3. Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the coaxial wall jack and the other end to the coax port on your network device. 4. Power up the network device. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved main SCREEn 2.2/ MaIN SCREEN When you log into your router, the dashboard main page displays the navigation menus of Basic and Advanced settings, Wi-Fi settings, Devices, Parental Controls, and connection status, and Basic quick links. The configuration options available via the left-hand main menu are described in the following chapters:
Basic Settings System - this chapter Wi-Fi - Chapter 3 Devices - Chapter 4 Advanced Settings - Chapter 5 02 / CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 38 2.2a/ SYSTEM SYSTEM STaTUS To view the status:
1. Access the dashboard HomeHome page. 2. You can quickly view your routers status by clicking System\System Status on the screen. This section displays System\System Status the status of your routers local network (LAN) and internet connection (WAN), firmware and hardware version numbers, MAC Address, IP settings of Verizon Router and Extender Mini(s) (if connected). 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved main SCREEn 02 / CONNECTING YOUR VERIZON ROUTER 40 2.2b/ OPEN SOURCE SOFTWaRE To view: From the BasicBasic menu, select System Open Source Software. then click Open Source Software System from the left pane and 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved 03 /
WI-FI SETTINGS 3.0 Overview 3.1 Basic Settings 3.2 Advanced Settings 03 / WI-FI SETTINGS 42 Wi-Fi networking enables you to free yourself from wires, making your devices more accessible and easier to use. You can create a Wi-Fi network, including accessing and configuring Wi-Fi security options. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved oVERViEw 3.0/ OVERVIEW Your Verizon Router provides you with Wi-Fi connectivity using the 802.11a, b, g, n, ac or ax standards. These are the most common Wi-Fi standards. The Verizon Router contains 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz Wi-Fi bands, and the operation modes and speeds are listed as follows:
2.4 GHz Legacy operation mode: supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n with maximum theoretical rate at 600 Mbps Compatibility mode: supports IEEE 802.11ax backward compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac maximum theoretical rate up to 1.1 Gbps 5 GHz Legacy operation mode: supports IEEE 802.11a/n/ac with maximum theoretical rate at 2.2 Gbps Compatibility mode: supports IEEE 802.11ax backward compatible with IEEE 802.11a/n/ac maximum theoretical rate up to 2.4 Gbps 6 GHz Operation mode: supports IEEE 802.11ax Maximum rate up to 4.8 Gbps Note: 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g are legacy modes and are not recommended. Even one such device connected to the network will slow your entire Wi-Fi network. 03 / WI-FI SETTINGS 44 The Wi-Fi service and Wi-Fi security are activated by default. The level of security is preset to WPA2 encryption using a unique default WPA2 key (also referred to as a passphrase or password) pre-
configured at the factory. This information is displayed on a sticker located on the rear of your router. Your router integrates multiple layers of security. These include Wi-Fi Protected Access, and firewall. 3.1/ BaSIC SETTINGS 3.1a/ PRIMaRY NETWORk You can configure the basic security settings for 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz or 6 GHz of your Wi-Fi network. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved BaSiC SEttingS To configure the Primary Wi-Fi name & password and security settings:
1. From the Basic Basic menu, select Wi-Fi Wi-Fi from the left pane and Primary Network. then click Primary Network 2. To activate the Wi-Fi radio, move the selector to onon. If the radio is not enabled, no Wi-Fi devices will be able to connect to the home network. 3. If desired, enter a new name and password for the Wi-Fi network or leave the default name and password that displays automatically. Note: The SSID is the network name. All devices must use the same SSID. 4. To configure the Wi-Fi Security and select WPA2 WPA2 or WPA3WPA3. Security, click the setup button Caution: These settings should only be configured by experienced network technicians. Changing the settings could adversely affect the operation of your router and your local network. Broadcast Wi-Fi network name (SSID) Broadcast Wi-Fi network name (SSID) You can configure the Verizon Routers SSID broadcast capabilities to allow or disallow Wi-Fi devices from automatically using a broadcast SSID name to detect your router Wi-Fi network. To enable SSID broadcasting, move the selector to onon. SSID broadcast is enabled by default. The SSID of the Wi-Fi network will be broadcast to all Wi-Fi devices. 03 / WI-FI SETTINGS 46 To disable SSID broadcasting, move the selector to off. off. The public SSID broadcast will be hidden from all Wi-Fi devices. You will need to manually configure additional Wi-Fi devices to join the Wi-Fi network. MAC Authentication MAC Authentication You can configure your router to limit access to your Wi-Fi network to only those devices with specific MAC addresses. To set Wi-Fi MAC authentication:
Edit list. 1. To setup access control, click on the Edit list 2. Select either:
Access List allows the listed devices to access the Wi-Fi Access List network. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved BaSiC SEttingS Warning: This will block Wi-Fi network access for all devices not in the list. Only devices in the list will be able to connect to the Wi-Fi network. Device Access Device Access Wi-Fi devices will be able to access the Wi-Fi network if they use the correct Wi-Fi password. Add new 3. Enter the MAC address of a device and click Add new device. device 4. Repeat step 2 and step 3 to add additional devices, as needed. 5. When all changes are complete, click Apply Changes Apply Changes to save the changes. 3.1b/ GUEST NETWORk The Guest Network Guest Network is designed to provide internet connectivity to your guests but restricts access to your primary network and shared files. The primary network and the guest network are separated from each other through firewalls. You create one Guest Wi-Fi SSID and one password, and use it for all guests. The guest network SSID does not change when you make a change to your primary network SSID. The Verizon Router is shipped from the factory with Guest Wi-Fi turned off. The default SSID for Guest Wi-Fi is preconfigured at the factory to the default Wi-Fi network name (SSID) which is displayed on a sticker located at the rear of the router followed by 03 / WI-FI SETTINGS 48 hyphen guest (-Guest). For example if the router is shipped with a default SSID of Fios-ABCDE then the default SSID for Guest Wi-Fi is Fios-ABCDE-Guest. To configure the security settings for your guest network:
1. From the Basic Guest Basic menu, select Wi-Fi Wi-Fi and then click Guest Network. Network 2. Move the selector to onon. 3. If desired, enter a new name and password for the Wi-Fi network or leave the default name and password that displays automatically. 4. Press Apply Changes Apply Changes to save the changes. Important: It is not recommended to create a guest network without a password. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved BaSiC SEttingS 3.1c/ IOT NETWORk The router supports connection of multiple IoT devices on a separate Wi-Fi SSID. The IoT Network is designed to provide an easier setup experience for your Internet of Things (IoT) devices which benefit from connecting to the 2.4 GHz band while keeping your Primary Network settings unchanged. IoT devices and Primary devices can communicate with no firewall restrictions separating them. The Verizon Router is shipped from the factory with IoT Wi-Fi turned off. The default SSID for IoT Wi-Fi is preconfigured at the factory to the default Wi-Fi network name (SSID) which is displayed on a sticker located at the rear of the router followed by hyphen IoT (-IoT). For example if the router is shipped with a default SSID of Fios-ABCDE then the default SSID for IoT Wi-Fi is Fios-ABCDE-IoT. 03 / WI-FI SETTINGS 50 To enable IoT Wi-Fi link:
1. From the Basic IoT Basic menu, select Wi-Fi Wi-Fi and then click IoT Network. Network 2. Move the selector to on.on. 3. If desired, enter a new name and password for the Wi-Fi network or leave the default name and password that displays automatically. 4. Press Apply Changes Apply Changes to save the changes. 3.1d/ WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP (WPS) Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is an easier way for many devices to set up a secure Wi-Fi network connection. Instead of manually entering passwords or multiple keys on each Wi-Fi client, such as a laptop, printer, or external hard drive, your Verizon Router creates a secure Wi-Fi network connection. In most cases, this only requires the pressing of two buttons one on your Verizon Router and one on the Wi-Fi client. This could be either a built-in button or one on a compatible Wi-Fi adapter/card, or a virtual button in software. Once completed, this allows Wi-Fi clients to join your Wi-Fi network. To initialize the WPS process, you can either press and hold the unified button located on the front of your Verizon Router for more than two seconds or use the UI and press the on-screen button. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved BaSiC SEttingS You can easily add Wi-Fi devices to your Wi-Fi network using the WPS option if your Wi-Fi device supports the WPS feature. To access WPS using the user interface:
1. From the Basic Basic menu, select Wi-Fi Wi-Fi and then click Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Protected Setup (WPS) 2. Enable the protected setup by moving the selector to onon. 3. Use one of the following methods:
If your Wi-Fi client device has a WPS button, press the unified button on your router for more than two seconds, then click the start WPS the WPS registration process. start WPS button in the Option 1 Option 1 to start If your client device has a WPS PIN, locate the PIN printed on the clients label or in the client documentation. Enter the PIN number in Option 2 Option 2 on the user interface. 03 / WI-FI SETTINGS 52 Register. Click Register Alternatively, you can enter the routers PIN shown on this screen into the WPS user interface of your device, if this PIN mode is supported by your Wi-Fi device. 4. After pressing the unified button (WPS) on your router, you have two minutes to press the WPS button on the client device before the WPS session times out. When the unified button (WPS) on your router is pressed, the Router Status LED on the front of your router begins ashing blue. The ashing continues until WPS pairing to the client device completes successfully. At this time, the Router Status LED turns solid blue. If WPS fails to establish a connection to a Wi-Fi client device within two minutes, the Router Status LED on your router ashes red for two minutes to indicate the WPS pairing process was unsuccessful. After ashing red, the light returns to solid white to indicate that Wi-Fi is on. Note: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) cannot be used if WPA3 security is enabled or SSID broadcast is disabled or if MAC address authentication is enabled with an empty white list. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved aDVanCED SEttingS 3.2/ aDVaNCED SETTINGS 3.2a/ PRIMaRY NETWORk Self-Organizing Network (SON) The Verizon Router supports 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz signals. The Self-Organizing Network (SON) feature lets your devices move between these signals automatically for an optimized Wi-Fi connection. To configure SON, Wi-Fi radio, SSID and security settings:
1. From the Advanced Advanced menu, select Wi-Fi Wi-Fi from the left pane Primary Network. and then click Primary Network 2. To enable SON, move the selector to onon. 03 / WI-FI SETTINGS 54 3. To activate the Wi-Fi radio, move the selector to onon. If the radio is not enabled, no Wi-Fi devices will be able to connect to the primary network. 4. If desired, enter a new name and password for the Wi-Fi network or leave the default name and password that displays automatically. Note: The SSID is the network name. All devices must use the same SSID. 5. To configure the Wi-Fi security, click the setup button. Caution: These settings should only be configured by experienced network technicians. Changing the settings could adversely affect the operation of your router and your local network. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved aDVanCED SEttingS Group key - to update the WPA shared key, move the selector Group key to onon. Wi-Fi QoS (WMM) Wi-Fi QoS (WMM) - improves the quality of service (QoS) for voice, video, and audio streaming over Wi-Fi by prioritizing these data streams. WMM Power Save WMM Power Save - improves battery life on mobile Wi-Fi devices such as smart phones and tablets by fine-tuning power consumption. 3.2b/ RaDIO MaNaGEMENT You can configure the channel settings for the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz band(s) of your Wi-Fi network. 03 / WI-FI SETTINGS 56 To view and configure the channel settings:
1. From the Advanced Radio Advanced menu, select Wi-Fi Wi-Fi and then click Radio Management. Management 2. Click on Settings Management page to configure the channel scan settings:
Management Radio Settings on the top right-hand side of the Radio Select the Keep my channel selection during power cycle Keep my channel selection during power cycle check box to save your channel selection when your Verizon Router is rebooted. Enable DFS channels during channel scan Enable DFS channels during channel scan: DFS channels are enabled by default during channel scans. Note: DFS channels are a subset of the 5 GHz network that is shared with radar systems. Some consumer devices do not support these channels and cannot connect to routers using them. Examples include some media streaming devices. Disabling this feature will allow the router to select the best available channel to broadcast on and allow these devices to connect. Press Apply Changes Apply Changes to save the changes. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved aDVanCED SEttingS 3. Click ScanScan to perform channel availability scan for the Verizon Router accommodating the best radio channel and providing the best Wi-Fi performance. 4. On the Channel Settings Channel Settings page for either 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz or 6 GHz, the following information displays and can be configured:
Channel Analysis Channel Analysis - scans and displays channel bandwidth and signal strength of available APs. Channel Channel Score Score displays a network congestion score of one to ten in each Wi-Fi channel. It can be used to determine which channels to use or to avoid. Higher score indicates less congestion in a channel. Channel Settings - this is the radio channel used by the Channel Settings Wi-Fi router and its clients to communicate with each other. The channel must be the same on the router and all of its Wi-Fi clients. Select the channel you want the Wi-Fi radio to use to communicate, or accept the default (Auto) Auto) channel selection. Then the router will automatically assign itself a radio channel. WidthWidth - displays the Wi-Fi channel currently in use on each band. Users can select from available channels. 03 / WI-FI SETTINGS 58 802.11 Mode 802.11 Mode You can limit the Wi-Fi access to your network by selecting the 2.4GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi communication standard best suited for the devices you allow to access your Wi-Fi network. Select the Wi-Fi mode as follows:
Compatibility This is the default mode setting on 5GHz, providing a good balance of performance and interoperability with existing Wi-Fi devices. 802.11a,n,ac and ax devices can connect. Legacy This is the default mode setting on 2.4 GHz, providing broad connection support for old and new Wi-Fi devices. 802.11a,b,g,n and ac devices can connect. Notes:
802.11n is available on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies. Connecting 802.11a, b or g devices will cause your Wi-Fi network to slow on that radio and is not recommended. Transmit Power Transmit Power adjusts the power of the Wi-Fi signal. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved aDVanCED SEttingS To view the channel settings history:
1. From the Advanced Radio Advanced menu, select Wi-Fi Wi-Fi and then click Radio Management. Management 2. Click on History History to display the channel settings history. 04 /
CONNECTED DEVICES 4.0 Device Settings 4.1 Setting Parental Controls 4.2 Universal Plug & Play 04 / CONNECTED DEVICES 61 You can view the settings of the network devices connected to your Verizon Routers network. The abundance of harmful information on the internet poses a serious challenge for employers and parents alike as they ask How can I regulate what my employee or child does on the internet?
With that question in mind, your Verizon Routers Parental Controls were designed to allow control of internet access on all locally networked devices. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved DEViCE SEttingS 4.0/ DEVICE SETTINGS To view and manage the connected devices on your network:
1. From the Basic Basic menu, select Devices Devices from the left pane. 2. The screen displays information about connected devices Device Name and identifiers, Parental Controls including Device Name type of network connection, and settings that you can view and configure. Parental Controls, the 3. To easily add a new device to the network:
i. Click Add Device Add Device button on the screen. ii. Select the preferred Network Type Network Type from the dropdown list (Primary Primary, Guest Guest or IoTIoT). iii. Scan the provided QR code with the devices camera. iv. Tap the push notification to connect the device to your network. 04 / CONNECTED DEVICES 63 v. You can add the new device to your Wi-Fi network using the WPS option if your Wi-Fi device supports the WPS feature. Refer to 3.1d/ Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) on page 50. vi. Click DoneDone to save the changes. 4. Click the Block/Allow Block/Allow option to quickly disable/enable a device from having internet access. For additional information about blocking websites, refer to Setting Parental Controls on page 67. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved DEViCE SEttingS 5. Click the Settings icon to access the Device Settings Device Settings page for that device:
04 / CONNECTED DEVICES 65 Device Information:
Device Information Device Type, Name/Host Name, Location, Device Type, Name/Host Name, Location, and Mobility Mobility
- Displays the current known information of the device. These can be updated or corrected as needed. Click EditEdit and SaveSave to apply any changes. This section also provides the device MAC Address, Access Point information the device is connected to as well as the IPv4 Address of the device. Device Add-Ons Device Add-Ons Port Forwarding - Port Forwarding allows your network Port Forwarding to be exposed to the internet in specific limited and controlled ways. For example, you could allow specific applications, such as gaming, voice, and chat, to access 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved DEViCE SEttingS servers in the local network. To access the Port Forwarding page, click the setup button. For additional information, refer to the Port Forwarding section in Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings. Access Control Access Control - Access Control restricts access from the local network to the internet. To access the Access Control page, click the setup button. For additional information, refer to the Access Control section in Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings. DMZ host - DMZ host allows a single device on your DMZ host primary network to be fully exposed to the internet for special purposes such as internet gaming. To access the DMZ host page, click the setup button. For additional information, refer to the section in Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings. DNS Server - DNS Server manages the DNS server host DNS Server name and IP address. To access the DNS Server page, click the setup button. For additional information, refer to the section in Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings. Device Connection Device Connection This section displays Connection information of how and how well the device is connected to the Access Point. It also displays the Network related information, including IPv6 addresses and a Ping Test Ping Test option. 04 / CONNECTED DEVICES 67 4.1/ SETTING PaRENTaL CONTROLS 4.1a/ aCTIVaTING PaRENTaL CONTROLS You can create a basic access policy or using the provided Rule Rule Templates for any computer or device on your Verizon Router Templates network. Parental controls limit internet access to specific websites based on a schedule that you create. Access can be limited on specific websites or keywords embedded in a website. For example, you can block access to the www. anysite.com as well as block any website that has the word any in its site name. To limit device access:
1. From the Basic Basic menu, select Devices Parental Controls. then click Parental Controls Devices from the left pane and 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SEtting paREntaL ContRoLS 2. To use the default Rule Templates, Rule Templates, select one of the pre-
defined rules as shown on screen to quickly setup access policy for devices on your network. 3. To create a new access policy, click on the New Rule New Rule and the configuration page displays. 4. Create a rule name. 5. Create a schedule by selecting User defined User defined from the dropdown list. 04 / CONNECTED DEVICES 69 6. Select the days of the week when the rule will be active or inactive. 7. Set the time when the rule will be active or inactive, then specify the start time and end time. 8. Click Apply Apply to save changes. 9. Select the Condition Internet is Internet is always off/Internet is Condition rule of Internet is always off always on to block/allow the access to all internet websites. always on 10. Create the Devices Devices rule by selecting User defined User defined from the dropdown list and select the computers or clicking Add Add Devices to add a device where you are limiting access. Devices 11. Click Apply Apply to save changes. 12. To remove a device from the llist, click Remove Remove to the assigned device. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SEtting paREntaL ContRoLS 13. Click Add Exceptions Add Exceptions for the following exception options:
Enter the name of the website or keywords within a URL to block/allow the specified websites and websites with names containing the specified keyword. 14. Click Apply Apply to save changes. 4.1b/ aCTIVE RULES You can view the rules created for your Verizon Router shown on the Parental Controls Parental Controls page. 04 / CONNECTED DEVICES 71 4.2/ UNIVERSaL PLUG & PLaY You can use Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) to support new devices without configuring or rebooting your Verizon Router. In addition, you can enable the automatic cleanup of invalid rules. When enabled, this functionality verifies the validity of all UPnP services and rules every five minutes. Old and unused UPnP defined services are removed, unless a user-defined rule depends on it. UPnP services are not deleted when disconnecting a computer without proper shutdown of the UPnP applications, such as messenger. Services may often not be deleted and eventually this leads to the exhaustion of rules and services. No new services can be defined. The cleanup feature locates the invalid services and removes them, preventing services exhaustion. To access this setting:
1. From the Advanced Advanced menu, select Devices Devices from the left pane Universal Plug & Play. and then click Universal Plug & Play 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved uniVERSaL pLug & pLaY 2. To enable UPnP and allow UPnP services to be defined on any network hosts, select the UPnP Enabled UPnP Enabled check box. 3. To enable automatic cleanup of invalid rules, select Enable Enable Automatic Cleanup of Old Unused UPnP Services check Automatic Cleanup of Old Unused UPnP Services box. 4. Click Apply changes Apply changes to save changes. 05 /
CONFIGURING aDVaNCED SETTINGS 5.0 Security & Firewall 5.1 Network Settings 5.2 Diagnostics & Monitoring 5.3 System 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 74 Advanced settings cover a wide range of sophisticated configurations for your Verizon Routers firmware, security setup and network. Verizon Routers security suite includes comprehensive and robust security services, such as stateful packet inspection, firewall security, user authentication protocols, and password protection mechanisms. These and other features help protect your computers from security threats on the internet. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved This chapter covers the following advanced features:
Security & Firewall Security & Firewall General Firewall - select the security level for the firewall. Access Control - restrict access from the local network to the internet. DMZ Host - allows a single device on your primary network to be fully exposed to the internet for special purposes such as internet gaming. IPv6 Pinholes - provide access tunnel to a service on a host for a particular application. Port Forwarding - enable access from the internet to specified services provided by computers on the local network. Port Forwarding Rules displays port forwarding rules. Port Triggering - define port triggering entries to dynamically open the firewall for some protocols or ports. Scheduler Rules Settings limits the activation of firewall rules to specific time periods. SIP ALG - supports the Application Layer Gateway for Session Initiation Protocol. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 76 Network Settings Network Settings ARP Table displays active devices with their IP and MAC addresses. DNS Server - manages the DNS server host name and IP address. Dynamic DNS - allows a static domain name to be mapped to the dynamic IP address. IPv4/IPv6 Address Distribution - adds computers configured as DHCP clients to the network. IPv6 enables IPv6 support. MAC Cloning clones the MAC address. NDP (Neighbor Discovery Protocol) Table displays active devices with their IPv6 and MAC addresses of DHCP connection. Network Connections displays and manages the details of a specific network connection. Network Objects defines a group, such as a group of computers. Port Configuration sets up the Ethernet ports as either full- or half-duplex ports, at either 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps. Routing manages the routing and IP address distribution rules. Static NAT - allow multiple static NAT IP addresses to be designated to devices on the network. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved Diagnostics & Monitoring - performs diagnostic tests and displays Diagnostics & Monitoring the details and status of:
Bandwidth Monitoring System Logging Full Status/System wide Monitoring of Connections/Traffic Monitoring Backhaul Logging Advanced System Settings Advanced System Settings Date & Time Settings sets the time zone and enables automatic time updates. Factory Reset resets your Verizon Router to its default settings. LED Brightness - controls the Router Status LED light to either dim or brighten. Reboot Router restarts your Verizon Router. Remote Administration enable remote configuration of your Verizon Router from any internet-accessible computer. System Settings - sets up various system and management parameters. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 78 5.0/ SECURITY & FIREWaLL The firewall is the cornerstone of the security suite for your Verizon Router. It has been exclusively tailored to the needs of the residential or office user and is pre-configured to provide optimum security. The firewall provides both the security and exibility that home and office users seek. It provides a managed, professional level of network security while enabling the safe use of interactive applications, such as internet gaming and video conferencing. Additional features, including surfing restrictions and access control, can also be configured locally through the user interface or remotely by a service provider. The firewall regulates the ow of data between the local network and the internet. Both incoming and outgoing data are inspected, then either accepted and allowed to pass through your Verizon Router or rejected and barred from passing through your Verizon Router, according to a exible and configurable set of rules. These rules are designed to prevent unwanted intrusions from the outside, while allowing local network users access to internet services. The firewall rules specify the type of services on the internet that are accessible from the local network and types of services in the local network that are accessible from the internet. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SECuRitY & fiREwaLL Each request for a service that the firewall receives is checked against the firewall rules to determine whether the request should be allowed to pass through the firewall. If the request is permitted to pass, all subsequent data associated with this request or session is also allowed to pass, regardless of its direction. For example, when accessing a website on the internet, a request is sent to the internet for this site. When the request reaches your Verizon Router, the firewall identifies the request type and origin, such as HTTP and a specific computer in the local network. Unless your Verizon Router is configured to block requests of this type from this computer, the firewall allows this type of request to pass to the internet. When the website is returned from the web server, the firewall associates the website with this session and allows it to pass;
regardless HTTP access from the internet to the local network is blocked or permitted. It is the origin of the request, not subsequent responses to this request, which determines whether a session can be established. 5.0a/ SETTING FIREWaLL CONFIGURaTION You can select a normal, high, or low security level to limit, block, or permit all traffic. The following table shows request access for each security level. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 80 Security Level Internet Requests Incoming Traffic Local Network Requests Outgoing Traffic High Normal Low Blocked Blocked Limited Unrestricted Unrestricted Unrestricted The request access is defined as:
Blocked traffic - no access allowed, except as configured in Port Forwarding and Remote Access Limited - permits only commonly used services, such as email and web browsing Unrestricted - permits full access of incoming traffic from the internet and allows all outgoing traffic, except as configured in Access Control SPECIFYING GENERaL SETTINGS FOR IPV4 OR IPV6 To set your firewall configuration:
1. From the Security & Firewall General Security & Firewall General settings page, click on IPv4 settings/IPv6 settings option to configure IPv4/
desired IPv4 settings/IPv6 settings IPv6 security. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SECuRitY & fiREwaLL 2. Select a security level by clicking one of the radio buttons. Low Security setting may expose the local Using the Low Security network to significant security risks, and should only be used for short periods of time to allow temporary network access. 3. Click Apply Changes Apply Changes to save changes. 5.0b/ aCCESS CONTROL You can block individual computers on your local network from accessing specific services on the internet. For example, you could block one computer from accessing the internet, then block a second computer from transferring files using FTP as well as prohibit the computer from receiving incoming email. Access control incorporates a list of preset services, such as applications and common port settings. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 82 aLLOW OR RESTRICT SERVICES To allow or restrict services:
1. From the Advanced Advanced menu, select Security & Firewall Security & Firewall from the left pane and then click Access Control Access Control Access Control. The Access Control page opens with the Allows and Blocked sections displayed. The Allowed section only displays when the firewall is set to maximum security. 2. To block a service, click AddAdd. The Add Access Control Add Access Control page displays. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SECuRitY & fiREwaLL 3. To apply the rule to:
Networked Computer/Device - select AnyAny. User Defined. Specific devices only - select User Defined 4. In the Protocol Protocol field, select the internet protocol to be allowed or blocked. If the service is not included in the list, select User Defined the service, then click Apply added to the Add Access Control Apply. The service is automatically User Defined. The Edit Service Add Access Control section. Edit Service page displays. Define 5. Specify when the rule is active as Always User Defined. Always or User Defined 6. Enter the rule name, specify days of the week, and set the start time and end time when the rule will be active or inactive. 7. Click Apply Apply to save changes. 8. The Access Control access control rule. Access Control page displays a summary of the new 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 84 DISaBLE aCCESS CONTROL You can disable an access control and enable access to the service without removing the service from the Access Control table. This can make the service available temporarily and allow you to easily reinstate the restriction later. To disable an access control, clear the check box next to the service name. To reinstate the restriction, select the check box next to the service name. To remove an access restriction, select the service and click Remove. The service is removed from the Access Control table. Remove 5.0c/ DMz HOST DMZ Host allows a single device on your primary network to be fully exposed to the internet for special purposes like internet gaming. Warning: Enabling DMZ Host is a security risk. When a device on your network is a DMZ Host, it is directly exposed to the internet and loses much of the protection of the firewall. If it is compromised, it can also be used to attack other devices on your primary network. Follow these steps to designate a device on your primary network as a DMZ Host:
1. From the Advanced Advanced menu, select Security & Firewall DMZ Host. then click DMZ Host Security & Firewall and 2. Select Enable Enable for the DMZ Host. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SECuRitY & fiREwaLL 3. Enter the IP address or select the MAC address of the device you want to designate as the DMZ Host. 4. Click Apply Changes Apply Changes to save changes. 5.0d/ IPV6 PINHOLES The IPv6 Pinhole feature of the Verizon Router allows an application to send incoming packets for a certain port number to the destination computer by setting up the rule of authorization. To configure the rules:
1. From the Advanced Advanced menu, select Security & Firewall IPv6 Pinhole. then click IPv6 Pinhole Security & Firewall and 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 86 2. Select external and internal host, protocol and the application port type. 3. To schedule the rule, select either Always Always or User Defined User Defined in the Schedule Schedule list box. 4. Click Add to list Add to list. The screen displays opened pinhole port and its status. It shows the IP addresses of remote device and connected device on your network. 5. Click Apply Changes Apply Changes to save changes. 5.0e/ PORT FORWaRDING You can activate port forwarding to expose the network to the internet in a limited and controlled manner. For example, enabling applications, such as gaming and voice, to work from the local network as well as allowing internet access to servers within the local network. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SECuRitY & fiREwaLL To create port forwarding rules:
1. From the Advanced Advanced menu, select Security & Firewall Security & Firewall from the left pane and then click Port Forwarding Forwarding page opens with the current rules displayed. Forwarding Port Port Forwarding. The Port 2. To create a new rule, enter the application name, configure its inbound and outbound port numbers, forwarding destination address, then select the protocol. 3. To schedule the rule, select either Always Always or User Defined User Defined in the Schedule Schedule list box. 4. Click Add to list Add to list. The rule displays in the Rules List Rules List section. 5. Click Apply Changes Apply Changes to save changes. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 88 5.0f/ PORT FORWaRDING RULES You can view, modify, and delete port forwarding rules. To access the rules:
1. Select Port Forwarding Rules Security & Firewall Port Forwarding Rules in the Security & Firewall section. 2. To create or edit a protocol rule, click the Add new Add new or EditEdit Edit Service page displays. icon in the action column. The Edit Service 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SECuRitY & fiREwaLL 3. Modify the Service Name Service Name and Service Description Service Description, as needed. 4. To add server ports, click AddAdd. 5. To modify the current protocol, click the EditEdit icon in the action column. The Edit Service Server Ports Edit Service Server Ports page displays. 6. Enter the Protocol, Source Ports Protocol, Source Ports and Destination Ports Destination Ports, as needed. 7. Click Apply Apply to save changes. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 90 5.0g/ PORT TRIGGERING Port triggering can be described as dynamic port forwarding. By setting port triggering rules, inbound traffic arrives at a specific network host using ports that are different than those used for outbound traffic. The outbound traffic triggers the ports where the inbound traffic is directed. For example, a gaming server is accessed using UDP protocol on port 2222. The gaming server then responds by connecting the user using UDP on port 3333, when a gaming session is initiated. In this case, port triggering must be used since it conicts with the following default firewall settings:
Firewall blocks inbound traffic by default. Server replies to your Verizon Router IP, and the connection is not sent back to the host since it is not part of a session. To resolve the conict, a port triggering entry must be defined, which allows inbound traffic on UDP port 3333 only after a network host generated traffic to UDP port 2222. This results in your Verizon Router accepting the inbound traffic from the gaming server and sending it back to the network host which originated the outgoing traffic to UDP port 2222. To configure port triggering:
1. From the Advanced Advanced menu, select Security & Firewall Port Triggering. then click Port Triggering Security & Firewall and 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SECuRitY & fiREwaLL 2. To add a service as an active protocol, enter the application name, configure its inbound and outbound (triggered/
forwarded) port range, then select the protocol. 3. To schedule the rule, select either Always Always or User Defined User Defined in the Schedule Schedule list box. 4. Click Add to list Add to list. The rule displays in the Rules List Rules List section. 5. Click Apply Changes Apply Changes to save changes. 5.0h/ SCHEDULER RULES Scheduler Rules Scheduler Rules are used for limiting the activation of firewall rules to specific time periods. The time periods are either for days of the week or for hours of each day based on activity or inactivity. To define a rule:
1. Verify that the date and time of your Verizon Router is correct. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 92 2. Select Scheduler Rules Scheduler Rules in the Security & Firewall Security & Firewall section. 3. Click AddAdd. The Rule Schedule Rule Schedule page displays. 4. Enter the name of the rule, select the active or inactive days of the week and the start and end time range. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SECuRitY & fiREwaLL 5. Specify if the rule is active at the scheduled time. inactive active at the scheduled time or inactive 6. Click Apply changes Apply changes to save changes. 5.0i/ SIP aLG SIP ALG (Application Level Gateway) - supports various multiple application protocols by allowing dynamic ephemeral TCP/ UDP ports to communicate with the known ports which a particular client application (such as FTP, VoIP service, net meeting or streaming media) requires. To enable the SIP ALG settings:
1. From the Advanced Advanced menu, select Security & Firewall SIP ALG. then click SIP ALG Security & Firewall and 2. Select Enabled Enabled for the SIP ALG. 3. Click Apply Changes Apply Changes to save changes. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 94 5.1/ NETWORk SETTINGS 5.1a/ aRP TaBLE You can view the IPv4 and MAC addresses of each DHCP connection. To view the IPv4 and MAC addresses for each device: From the Advanced menu, select Network Settings Advanced ARP Table. Network Settings and then click ARP Table 5.1b/ DNS SERVER You can edit the host name and/or IP address, if the host was manually added to the DNS table. If not, you can only modify the host name. To access the DNS server:
1. From the Advanced DNS Server. click DNS Server Advanced menu, select Network Settings Network Settings and then 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 2. To disable DNS rebind protection for all devices connected Enable DNS to the Verizon Router, untick the check box of Enable DNS Rebind Protection. Rebind Protection. Warning: Disabling this protection may create a risk of cybersecurity attack to devices connected to this router. Add DNS 3. To add a computer stored in the DNSDNS table, click Add DNS EntryEntry. The DNS Entry DNS Entry page displays. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 96 4. In the Host Name enter the IP address Host Name field, enter the name of the computer, then IP address and click Apply Apply to save changes. 5. Then the DNS Server DNS Server page displays. Add Exceptions 6. To add a new IP address entry, select the Add Exceptions Exceptions to DNS Rebind Protection section. EntryEntry in the Exceptions to DNS Rebind Protection The Add Exceptions List Add Exceptions List page displays. Edit the IP address. 7. To remove a host from the DNS table, click the Remove Remove icon on the screen. 8. Click Apply changes Apply changes to save changes. 5.1c/ DYNaMIC DNS Typically, when connecting to the internet, your router is assigned an unused public IP address from a pool, and this address changes periodically. Dynamic DNS allows a static domain name to be mapped to the dynamic IP address, allowing a computer within your network to be more easily accessible from the internet. When using Dynamic DNS, each time the public IP address changes, the DNS database is automatically updated with the new IP address. In this way, even though the IP address changes often, the domain name remains constant and accessible. To set up dynamic DNS:
1. Select Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS in the Network Settings Network Settings section. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved
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Host Name Host Name enter the full domain name for your Dynamic DNS domain. Provider Provider select the Dynamic DNS account provider from the menu. User Name User Name enter your user name for your Dynamic DNS account. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 98 Password enter the password for your Dynamic DNS Password account. SSL Mode SSL Mode select if your Dynamic DNS service supports SSL. 4. Click Apply Apply to save your changes. 5.1d/ IPV4 aDDRESS DISTRIBUTION You can easily add computers configured as DHCP clients to the network. The DHCP server provides a mechanism for allocating IP addresses to these hosts and for delivering network configuration parameters to the hosts. For example, a client (host) sends a broadcast message on the network requesting an IP address for itself. The DHCP server then checks its list of available addresses and leases a local IP address to the host for a specific period of time and simultaneously designates this IP address as taken. At this point, the host is configured with an IP address for the duration of the lease. The host can renew an expiring lease or let it expire. If it renews a lease, the host receives current information about network services, as it did during the original lease, allowing it to update its network configurations to reect any changes that occurred since the first connection to the network. If the host wishes to terminate a lease before its expiration, it sends a release message to the DHCP server. This makes the IP address available for use by other hosts. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS The DHCP server performs the following functions:
Displays a list of all DHCP host devices connected to your Verizon Router Defines the range of IP addresses that can be allocated in the network Defines the length of time the dynamic IP addresses are allocated Provides the above configurations for each network device and can be configured and enabled or disabled separately for each network device Assigns a static lease to a network computer to receive the same IP address each time it connects to the network, even if this IP address is within the range of addresses that the DHCP server may assign to other computer Provides the DNS server with the host name and IP address of each computer connected to the network To view a summary of the services provided by the DHCP server:
1. Select IPv4 Address Distribution Network Settings IPv4 Address Distribution in the Network Settings section. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 100 2. You can edit the DHCP server settings for a device. On the IPv4 Address Distribution IPv4 Address Distribution page, click the EditEdit icon on the screen. The DHCP Settings page opens with the device information displayed. 3. To enable the DHCP server, select DHCP Server IPv4 DHCP Server in the IPv4 Address Distribution field. Address Distribution 4. Once enabled, the DHCP server provides automatic IP assignments (IP leases) based on the preset IP range defined below. 5. To configure the DHCP server, complete the following fields:
Start IP Address Start IP Address enter the first IP address that your Verizon Router will automatically begin assigning IP addresses from. Since your Verizon Routers default IP address is 192.168.1.1, the default start IP address should be 192.162.1.2. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS End IP Address End IP Address enter the last IP address that your Verizon Router will stop at for the IP address allocation. The maximum end IP address range that can be entered is 192.168.1.254. WINS Server WINS Server determines the IP address associated with a network device. Lease Time in Minutes Lease Time in Minutes assigns the amount of time in minutes that each device is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server when it connects to the network. When the lease expires, the server determines if the computer has disconnected from the network. If it has, the server may reassign this IP address to a newly connected computer. 6. Click Apply Apply to save changes. IPv4 address Distribution according to DHCP option 60 (Vendor Class Indentifier) DHCP vendor class is related to DHCP option 60 configuration within the router. User can add option 60 configurations such that particular vendor can get lease from a specified pool of address. The existing vendor class ID, IP address, MAC address and QoS are shown on the screen above. DHCP Connection List You can view a list of the connections currently assigned and recognized by the DHCP server. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 102 To view a list of computers:
1. On the IPv4 Address Distribution Connection List. IPv4 Address Distribution page, click Connection List 2. To define a new static connection with a fixed IP address, Add static connection. click Add static connection 3. Enter the host name. 4. Enter the fixed IP address to be assigned. 5. Enter the MAC address of the network interface of the computer used with this DHCP static connection. 6. Click Apply Apply to save changes. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 5.1e/ IPV6 Use the IPv6 feature settings to enable, disable, or configure an IPv6 Internet connection and IPv6 LAN settings. 1. To configure your network to use the IPv6 Internet connection type, select IPv6IPv6 in the Network Settings to display the IPv6 service options:
Network Settings section 2. Select Enabled Enabled in the Enable IPv6 Support Enable IPv6 Support field. (Once IPv6 is enabled the default setting will be IPv6 WAN as DHCPv6 and IPv6 LAN as Stateless). 3. Select the appropriate IPv6 connection method from the dropdown list (DHCPv6 or Static) to specify the method to be used to obtain your WAN IPv6 Address. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 104 4. Click Apply changes Apply changes to have changes take effect. Note: The Internet IPv6 service is required for this feature to work over the internet. 5. To disable the IPv6 service, move the selector to offoff in the Enable IPv6 Support field. Enable IPv6 Support 6. Click Apply changes Apply changes to have changes take effect. Once configured using valid IPv6 WAN and LAN configurations, you should not see any errors when you click on the Apply changes Apply changes button and the Basic/System/System Status routers new IPv6 address. Basic/System/System Status page will reect the You should also see the IPv6 address for all IPv6 supported devices on your local network displayed on the BasicBasic/Devices Devices page by selecting the Settings icon to access the Device Settings for that device. Device Settings page Devices/Devices 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS Static - WaN IPv6 address Connection The IPv6 WAN Static configurations are IPv6 settings that you enter manually. These specific IPv6 addresses and settings are not expected to change frequently. 1. To configure IPv6 WAN Static mode, select the Static Static option on the IPv6 Configuration Controls IPv6 Configuration Controls page as shown below:
05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 106 2. Specify the Static Static method to be used to obtain your WAN IPv6 Address by entering:
IPv6 WAN Configuration (select Static) IPv6 WAN Configuration Assigned Prefix Assigned Prefix (A numeric value between 16 and 128) IPv6 WAN Address IPv6 WAN Address Default Gateway Default Gateway: Verizon Router DNS Address 1 IPv6 (Primary) DNS Address 1 IPv6 DNS Address 2 IPv6IPv6 (Secondary) DNS Address 2 Apply 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply changes to have changes take effect. changes 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS Static WaN with LaN IPv6 Stateful Settings Static 1. To configure IPv6 LAN Stateful mode with Static WAN, select the Stateful (DHCPv6) Configuration Controls page as shown below:
Configuration Controls IPv6 Stateful (DHCPv6) option on the IPv6 2. Specify the Stateful (DHCPv6) Stateful (DHCPv6) settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
IPv6 LAN Configuration (select Stateful IPv6 LAN Configuration dropdown list) Stateful from the LAN Prefix LAN Prefix (automatically populated) IPv6 LAN Address (automatically populated) IPv6 LAN Address DHCPv6 Client Address Range DHCPv6 Client Address Range (start and end) LAN Link Local Address LAN Link Local Address (automatically populated) 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 108 Router Advertisement Lifetime Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) IPv6 Address Lifetime (minutes between 3-150) IPv6 Address Lifetime Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side -
using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side requesting an IPv6 address from any available DHCPv6 servers available on the ISP Apply 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply changes to have changes take effect. changes Static WaN with LaN IPv6 Stateless Settings 1. To configure IPv6 LAN Stateless mode with Static Static WAN, select the Stateless Controls page as shown below:
Controls IPv6 Configuration Stateless option on the IPv6 Configuration 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 2. Specify the settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
IPv6 LAN Configuration IPv6 LAN Configuration (select Stateless dropdown list) Stateless from the LAN Prefix LAN Prefix (automatically populated) IPv6 LAN Address (automatically populated) IPv6 LAN Address LAN Link Local Address LAN Link Local Address (automatically populated) Router Advertisement Lifetime Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side -
requesting an IPv6 address from any available DHCPv6 servers available on the ISP Apply 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply changes to have changes take effect. changes DHCPv6 PD - WaN IPv6 address Connection The IPv6 WAN DHCPv6 configurations are IPv6 settings that you enter that will allow your IPv6 connection to be updated by the ISP as needed. 1. To configure IPv6 WAN Stateful (DHCPv6) mode, select the DHCPv6-PD IPv6 Configuration Controls page DHCPv6-PD option on the IPv6 Configuration Controls as shown below:
05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 110 Obtain IPv6 DNS Server address 2. Check to either Obtain IPv6 DNS Server address automatically Use the following IPv6 DNS Server automatically, or Use the following IPv6 DNS Server addresses addresses Apply 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply changes to have changes take effect. changes DHCPv6 WaN with LaN IPv6 Stateful (DHCPv6) Settings 1. To configure IPv6 WAN Stateful (DHCPv6) mode, select the Stateful (DHCPv6) IPv6 Configuration Controls Stateful (DHCPv6) option on the IPv6 Configuration Controls page as shown below:
2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 2. Specify the Stateful (DHCPv6) Stateful (DHCPv6) settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
IPv6 LAN Configuration IPv6 LAN Configuration (select Stateful dropdown list) Stateful from the LAN Prefix LAN Prefix (automatically populated) DHCPv6 Client Address Range DHCPv6 Client Address Range (start and end) LAN Link Local Address LAN Link Local Address (automatically populated) Subnet ID Subnet ID - set the site topology for your internal site Router Advertisement Lifetime Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) IPv6 Address Lifetime (minutes between 3-150) IPv6 Address Lifetime Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 112 using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side -
using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side requesting an IPv6 address from any available DHCPv6 servers available on the ISP Apply 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply changes to have changes take effect. changes DHCPv6 WaN with LaN IPv6 Stateless Settings 1. To configure IPv6 LAN Stateless mode with DHCPv6 WAN, select the Stateless Controls page as shown below:
Controls IPv6 Configuration Stateless option on the IPv6 Configuration 2. Specify the settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
IPv6 LAN Configuration (select Stateless IPv6 LAN Configuration Stateless from the 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS dropdown list) LAN Prefix LAN Prefix (automatically populated) LAN Link Local Address LAN Link Local Address (automatically populated) Subnet ID Subnet ID - set the site topology for your internal site Router Advertisement Lifetime Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side -
requesting an IPv6 address from any available DHCPv6 servers available on the ISP Apply 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply changes to have changes take effect. changes LaN IPv6 Configuration without an IPv6 WaN Connection 1. To configure IPv6 to use either the IPv6 LAN Stateful or Stateless mode without using an IPv6 Internet IPv6 WAN connection, select the NoneNone option on the IPv6 Configuration Controls page. Configuration Controls 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 114 Apply 2. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply changes to have changes take effect. changes LaN IPv6 Stateful (DHCPv6) with No WaN Settings 1. To configure IPv6 LAN Stateful mode with no WAN connection, select the Stateful option on the IPv6 IPv6 Configuration Controls page as shown below:
Configuration Controls 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 2. Specify the Stateful (DHCPv6) Stateful (DHCPv6) settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
IPv6 LAN Configuration IPv6 LAN Configuration (select Stateful dropdown list) Stateful from the DHCPv6 Client Address Range DHCPv6 Client Address Range (start and end) LAN Link Local Address LAN Link Local Address (automatically populated) Router Advertisement Lifetime Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) IPv6 Address Lifetime (minutes between 3-150) IPv6 Address Lifetime Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side -
requesting an IPv6 address from any available DHCPv6 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 116 servers available on the ISP Apply 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply changes to have changes take effect. changes LaN IPv6 Stateless with No WaN Settings 1. To configure IPv6 LAN Stateless mode with no WAN connection, select the Stateless Configuration Controls page as shown below:
Configuration Controls IPv6 Stateless option on the IPv6 2. Specify the settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details:
IPv6 LAN Configuration (select Stateless IPv6 LAN Configuration dropdown list) Stateless from the LAN Link Local Address LAN Link Local Address (automatically populated) 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS Router Advertisement Lifetime Router Advertisement Lifetime (minutes between 0-150) Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices Option: Allow ICMPv6 Echo Request for LAN devices using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side using their Global IPv6 Address from WAN side -
requesting an IPv6 address from any available DHCPv6 servers available on the ISP Apply 3. After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply changes to have changes take effect. changes 5.1f/ IPV6 aDDRESS DISTRIBUTION To view a summary of the services provided by the DHCP server:
1. Select IPv6 Address Distribution Network Settings IPv6 Address Distribution in the Network Settings section. 2. You can edit the DHCP server settings for a device. On the IPv6 Address Distribution page, click the EditEdit icon on the IPv6 Address Distribution screen column. The DHCP Settings page opens with the device information displayed. 3. To configure the DHCP server complete the following fields:
Start IPv6 Address Start IPv6 Address the starting IPv6 address in the consecutive list of addresses that makes up this LAN 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 118 pool for the DHCPv6 server. End IPv6 Address End IPv6 Address the ending IPv6 address in the consecutive list of addresses that makes up this LAN pool for the DHCPv6 server. Lease Time in Minutes Lease Time in Minutes assigns the amount of time in minutes that each device is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server when it connects to the network. When the lease expires, the server determines if the computer has disconnected from the network. If it has, the server may reassign this IP address to a newly connected computer. 4. Click Apply Apply to save changes. DHCP Connection List You can view a list of the connections currently assigned and recognized by the DHCP server. To view a list of computers:
1. On the IPv6 Address Distribution Connection List. IPv6 Address Distribution page, click Connection List 2. To define a new static connection with a fixed IP address, Add static connection. click Add static connection 3. Enter the host name. 4. Enter the fixed IP address to be assigned. 5. Enter the MAC address of the network interface of the 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS computer used with this DHCP static connection. 6. Click Apply Apply to save changes. 5.1g/ MaC CLONING A MAC address is a hexadecimal code that identifies a device on a network. All networkable devices have a unique MAC address. When replacing a network device on your Verizon Router, you can simplify the installation process by copying the MAC address of the existing device to your Verizon Router. To copy the MAC address of the existing device:
1. Select MAC Cloning MAC Cloning in the Network Settings Network Settings section. 2. To physical address field, enter the MAC address of In the To physical address your new device. 3. To locate the MAC address, refer to the documentation from the device manufacturer. 4. Click Apply Apply to save changes. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 120 5.1h/ NDP TaBLE You can view the IPv6 and MAC addresses of each DHCP connection. To view the IPv6 and MAC addresses for each device: select NDP NDP
(Neighbor Discovery Protocol ) Table section. Network Settings Table in the Network Settings 5.1i/ NETWORk CONNECTIONS Caution: The settings described in this chapter should only be configured by experienced network technicians. Changes could adversely affect the operation of your router and your local network. To view the network connections:
1. From the Advanced Advanced menu, select Network Settings Network Settings from the 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS Network Connections. left pane and then click Network Connections. 2. To view and edit the details of a specific network connection, click the hyperlinked name or the action icon. The following sections detail the types of network connections that you can view. NETWORk (HOME/OFFICE) CONNECTION You can view the properties of your local network. This connection is used to combine several network interfaces under one virtual network. For example, you can create a home/office network connection for Ethernet and other network devices. Note: When a network connection is disabled, the underlying devices formerly connected to it will not be able to obtain a new DHCP address from that Verizon Router network interface. To view the connection:
1. On the Network Connections Network Network Connections page, click the Network 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 122 Network (Home/ Office)
(Home/Office) connection link. The Network (Home/ Office)
(Home/Office) Properties page displays. Properties 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 2. To rename a network connection, enter the new network name in the NameName field. 3. Click SaveSave to save the changes. CONFIGURING THE HOME/OFFICE NETWORk To configure the network connection:
1. Network (Home/Office) properties page, click In the Network (Home/Office) Settings. The configuration page displays. Settings 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 124 2. Configure the following sections, as needed. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS General In the General General section, verify the following information:
Status Status - displays the connection status of the network. Connection Type Connection Type - displays the type of connection interface. Physical Address Physical Address - displays the physical address of the network card used for the network. MTUMTU - displays the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) indicating the largest packet size permitted for internet transmissions:
Automatic Automatic: sets the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) at 1500. Automatic by DHCP Automatic by DHCP: sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection. Manual Manual: allows you to manually set the MTU. Subnet Mask: the network connection IP address IP address and Subnet Mask uses a permanent or static IP address address, provided by Verizon or experienced network technician. Subnet Mask IP address and Subnet Mask 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 126 Bridge Bridge In the Bridge Network (Home/Office) Bridge section of the Network (Home/Office) properties, you can configure the various LAN interfaces. Caution: Do not change these settings unless specifically instructed to by Verizon. Changes could adversely affect the operation of your Verizon Router and your local network. Verify the following information:
Status displays the connection status of a specific Status network connection. Action Action contains an EditEdit hyperlink that, when clicked, generates the next level configuration page for the specific network connection or network device. IP Address Distribution IP Address Distribution IP Address Distribution section is used to configure The IP Address Distribution the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server parameters of your Verizon Router. Once enabled and configured, the DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to any network devices which are set to obtain their IP address dynamically. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS If DHCP Server is enabled on your Verizon Router, configure the network devices as DHCP Clients. There are 2 basic options in this section: Disabled DHCP Disabled and DHCP Server. Server To set up the Verizon Routers network bridge to function as a DHCP server:
1. IP Address Distribution section, select the In the IP Address Distribution DHCP server DHCP server. Once enabled, the DHCP server provides automatic IP assignments (also referred to as IP leases) based on the preset IP range defined below. Start IP Address Start IP Address Enter the first IP address in the IP range that the Verizon Router will automatically begin assigning IP addresses from. Since your Verizon Routers IP address is 192.168.1.1, the default Start IP Address is 192.168.1.2. End IP Address End IP Address Enter the last IP address in the IP range that the Verizon Router will automatically stop the IP address allocation at. The maximum end IP address range that can be entered is 192.168.1.254. 2. If Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) is being WINS Server address. used, enter the WINS Server 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 128 3. Lease time in minutes field, enter the amount In the Lease time in minutes of time a network device is allowed to connect to the Verizon Router with its currently issued dynamic IP address. IP Address Distribution According to DHCP option 60 IP Address Distribution According to DHCP option 60
(vendor class Identifier)
(vendor class Identifier) DHCP vendor class is related to DHCP option 60 configuration within the router. Adding option 60 configurations allows a particular vendor to get a lease from a specified pool of addresses. Routing Table You can configure your Verizon Router to use static or dynamic routing. Static routing Static routing specifies a fixed routing path to neighboring destinations based on predetermined metrics. Dynamic routing Dynamic routing automatically adjusts how packets travel on the network. The path determination is based on network/device reachability and the status of the network being traveled. To configure routing:
1. Routing Table section, click Add new route In the Routing Table display and modify the new route configuration page. Add new route button to 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS Apply. 2. To save your changes click Apply Wi-Fi aCCESS POINT CONNECTION A Wi-Fi Access Point network connection allows Wi-Fi devices to connect to the local area network (LAN) using the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wi-Fi network. Note: Once disabled, all Wi-Fi devices connected to that Wi-Fi network will be disconnected from the LAN network and internet. To view the connection settings:
1. From the Advanced Advanced menu, select Network Settings Network Settings from the Network Connections. left pane and then click Network Connections. 2. To access the connection settings pages, click on the link of the Wi-Fi Access Point connections listed under Network Network name on the Network Connections name Network Connections page. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 130 3. From the connections Enable Settings Enable Settings page, to enable or disable the connection, move the selector to on on or off off. 4. To rename the connection, enter a name in the NameName field. 5. Click Apply Apply to save the changes. 6. Reboot your Verizon Router. CONFIGURING Wi-Fi aCCESS POINT PROPERTIES To configure the connection:
Enable Settings 1. On the bottom of the Access Points specific Enable Settings page, click Settings Settings. The configuration page displays. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 2. Verify the following information:
General Status Status - displays the connection status of the network. Network Network displays the type of network connection. Connection Type Connection Type - displays the type of connection interface. Physical Address Physical Address - displays the physical address of the network card used for the network. MTUMTU - specifies the largest packet size permitted for internet transmissions:
Automatic Automatic: set the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) at 1500. Automatic by DHCP Automatic by DHCP: sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 132 Manual Manual: allows you to manually set the MTU. 3. Click Apply Apply to save changes. ETHERNET CONNECTION You can view the properties of your Ethernet LAN connection using an Ethernet cable inserted into one of your Verizon Routers Ethernet LAN ports. To view the connection settings:
1. To access the Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet properties page, click the Ethernet link listed under Network name page. Network Connections Network name on the Network Connections 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 2. To rename the network connection, enter the new name in the NameName field. 3. Click Apply Apply to save changes. CONFIGURING ETHERNET PROPERTIES To configure the connection:
1. Ethernet page, click Settings Settings. The configuration page In the Ethernet displays. 2. Verify the following information:
05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 134 General Status Status - displays the connection status of the network. Network Network displays the type name of network connection. Connection Type Hardware Ethernet Switch. Connection Type - displays as Hardware Ethernet Switch Physical Address Physical Address - displays the physical address of the network card used for the network. MTUMTU - specifies the largest packet size permitted for Automatic Automatic: sets the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit at 1500). Automatic by DHCP Automatic by DHCP: sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection. Manual Manual: allows you to manually set the MTU. HW Switch Ports HW Switch Ports - displays the status of each LAN port. 3. Click Apply Apply to save the changes. CoaX CONNECTION You can view the properties of your LAN connection using a coaxial cable. To view the connection settings:
1. To access the Coax Coax properties page, click the Ethernet Network Connections Network name on the Network Connections Ethernet link listed under Network name page. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 2. From the connections Enable Settings Enable Settings page, to enable or disable the connection, move the selector to on on or off off. 3. To rename the network connection, enter the new name in the NameName field. 4. Click Apply Apply to save changes. CONFIGURING COaX PROPERTIES To configure the connection:
1. Coax page, click Settings Settings. The configuration page In the Coax displays. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 136 2. Verify the following information:
General Status Status - displays the connection status of the network. Network Network displays the type name of network connection. Connection Type HardwareMoCA. Connection Type - displays as HardwareMoCA Physical Address Physical Address - displays the physical address of the network card used for the network. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS MTUMTU - specifies the largest packet size permitted for Automatic Automatic: sets the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit at 1500). Automatic by DHCP Automatic by DHCP: sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection. Manual Manual: allows you to manually set the MTU. Coax Link Privacy -
Privacy - to set Privacy Privacy, select the Enabled This causes all devices connected to the coaxial cable to use the same password. This is recommended. Enabled check box. Password - t Password - to set the privacy password, enter the Coax Link password. To view the devices connected using the coaxial cable, click the Go to LAN Coax Status Go to LAN Coax Status link. 3. Click Apply Apply to save changes. BROaDBaND CONNECTION (EtHERnEt/CoaX) You can view the properties of your broadband connection (your connection to the internet). This connection may be via either Ethernet or Coaxial cable. To view the connection settings:
1. Broadband Network Connections page, click the Broadband In the Network Connections Connection (Ethernet/Coax). Connection (Ethernet/Coax) 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 138 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 2. From the connections Enable Settings Enable Settings page, to enable or disable the connection, move the selector to on on or off off. 3. To rename the network connection, enter the new name in the NameName field. 4. Click Apply Apply to save changes. CONFIGURING THE ETHERNET/COaX CONNECTION To configure the connection:
1. Broadband Connection (Ethernet/Coax) Properties In the Broadband Connection (Ethernet/Coax) Properties Settings. The configuration page displays. page, click Settings 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 140 2. Configure the following settings, as needed. General Verify the following information:
Status Status - displays the connection status of the network. Network Network displays the type of network connection. Connection Type Connection Type - displays the type of connection interface. Physical Address Physical Address - displays the physical address of the network card used for the network. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS MTUMTU - specifies the largest packet size permitted for internet transmissions:
Automatic Automatic: sets the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit at 1500). Automatic by DHCP Automatic by DHCP: sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection. Manual Manual: allows you to manually set the MTU. Coax Link Privacy -
Privacy, select the Enabled Privacy - to set Privacy This causes all devices connected to the coaxial cable to use the same password. This is recommended. To set the password, select Manual entry of privacy password enter the Coax Link password. Manual entry of privacy password and Enabled check box. To enable or disable the Coax link, move the selector to on on or off off. To view the devices connected using the coaxial cable, click the Go to WAN Coax Status Go to WAN Coax Status link. WaN Coax Connection Speeds Router Tx (Mbps) - displays the transmission (Tx) rate of the router. Router Rx (Mbps) - displays the receiving (Rx) rate of the router. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 142 WaN IP address WAN IP Address, Internet Protocol section of WAN IP Address In the Internet Protocol specify one of the following:
No IPv4 Address No IPv4 Address: the connection has no IP address. This is useful if the connection operates under a bridge. Obtain an IPv4 Address Automatically Obtain an IPv4 Address Automatically: the network connection is required by Verizon to obtain an IP address automatically. The server assigning the IP address also assigns a subnet mask address, which can be overridden by entering another subnet mask address. Use the Following IP Address Use the Following IP Address: the network connection uses a permanent or static IP address Subnet IP address and Subnet MaskMask address, provided by Verizon or experienced network technician. Override Subnet To override the subnet mask, select the Override Subnet MaskMask check box, then enter the new subnet mask. Click Release Release/Renew Renew in the DHCP Lease DHCP Lease field to drop/get an IP address from the DHCP server. In the Expires In Expires In field, enter the amount of time a network device is allowed to connect to the Verizon Router with its currently issued dynamic IP address. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS Obtain IPv4 DNS Address IPv4 DNS - selects Obtain IPv4 DNS Address IPv4 DNS -
Dynamically Dynamically for using Dynamic DNS. Each time the public IP address changes, the DNS database is automatically updated with the new IPv4 address. In this way, even though the IP address changes often, the domain name remains constant and accessible. Internet Connection Firewall -
Internet Connection Firewall - allows you to enable or disable the firewall configuration on this interface. 3. Click Apply Apply to save changes. 5.1j/ NETWORk OBJECTS Network objects define a group, such as a group of computers, on your Verizon Router network by MAC address, IP address, and/
or host name. The defined group becomes a network object. You can apply settings, such as configuring system rules, to all devices defined in the network object. For example, instead of setting the same website filtering configuration individually to five computers one at a time, you can define the computers as a network object. Website filtering can then be simultaneously applied to all the computers. You can use network objects to apply security rules based on host names, instead of IP addresses. This is useful since IP addresses change from time to time. In addition, you can define network objects according to MAC address to make the rule application more persistent against network configuration settings. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 144 To define a network object:
1. From the Advanced Network Settings. Advanced menu, select Network Settings. 2. Select Network Objects Network Objects in the Network Settings Network Settings section. 3. To define a network object, click Add new Edit Network Add new. The Edit Network Objects page displays. Objects 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 4. In the Description Description field, enter a name for the network object. 5. Click AddAdd. The Edit Item Edit Item page displays. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 146 6. Select and configure the type of network object as IP address, IP subnet, IP range, MAC address, host name, or DHCP option, and click Apply Apply to save changes. 7. Repeat the above steps to create additional network objects. 8. When complete, click Apply changes Apply changes to save changes. 5.1k/ PORT CONFIGURaTION Ethernet port configuration allows you to set up the Ethernet ports as either full- or half-duplex ports, at either 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps. To configure the ports:
1. Select Port Configuration Port Configuration in the Network Settings Network Settings section. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 2. To emulate the speed and duplex configuration of the port with which its communicating, select AutoAuto or select the port speed and duplicity. 3. Click Apply changes Apply changes to save changes. 5.1l/ ROUTING You can view the routing and IP address distribution rules as well as add, edit, or delete the rules. Routing Table To view the rules:
1. Select Routing Routing in the Network Settings Network Settings section. New Route. 2. To add a new Route, click New Route 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 148 3. Specify the following parameters:
Routing Entry -
Routing Entry - select the IP address type. NameName the network connection type. Destination Destination - enter the destination IP of the destination host, subnet address, network address, or default route. The destination for a default route is 0.0.0.0. Netmask Netmask enter the network mask. This is used in conjunction with the destination to determine when a route is used. Gateway Gateway enter the IP address of your Verizon Router. MetricMetric enter a measurement preference of the route. Typically, the lowest metric is the most preferred route. If multiple routes exist to a specific destination network, the route with the lowest metric is used. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved nEtwoRk SEttingS 4. Click Apply Apply and Apply changes Apply changes to save changes. Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) IGMP allows for managing a single upstream interface and multiple downstream interfaces of the IGMP/MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery)-based forwarding. This function enables the system to send IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovers through standard IGMP interfaces. Also, IGMP snooping allows an Ethernet switch to listen in on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers, while IGMP querier will send out periodic IGMP queries. To enable this function:
1. Choose the IGMP interfaces by clicking on the check boxes on the screen. 2. Click Apply changes Apply changes to save changes. 5.1m/ STaTIC NaT Static NAT allows devices located behind a firewall that is configured with private IP addresses to appear to have public IP addresses to the internet. This allows an internal host, such as a web server, to have an unregistered (private) IP address and still be accessible over the internet. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 150 To configure static NAT:
1. Select Static NAT Static NAT in the Network Settings Network Settings section. Device 2. To create a static NAT, select a source address in the Device field. Public IP Address. 3. Enter the Public IP Address 4. If using port forwarding, select the Enabled Port forward Enabled Port forward check box. 5. Click AddAdd. The rule displays in the Rules List Rules List section. 6. Click Apply Changes Apply Changes to save changes. 7. Click Add another entry Add another entry and repeat these steps to add additional static IP addresses. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved DiagnoStiCS & monitoRing 5.2/ DIaGNOSTICS & MONITORING 5.2a/ BaNDWIDTH MONITORING You can view and monitor the recorded bandwidth usage measured in Kbps. To view the bandwidth:
1. From the Advanced Diagnostics & Monitoring. Advanced menu, select Diagnostics & Monitoring. 2. Bandwidth Diagnostics & Monitoring section, select Bandwidth In the Diagnostics & Monitoring Monitoring. Monitoring Refresh. 3. To refresh the page, click Refresh Auto-refresh on. 4. To continuously refresh the page, click Auto-refresh on 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 152 5.2b/ DIaGNOSTICS You can use diagnostics to test network connectivity. To diagnose network connectivity:
1. Select Diagnostics Diagnostics in the Diagnostics & Monitoring Diagnostics & Monitoring section. 2. To ping an IP address, enter the IP address or domain name in the Destination Destination field and click GoGo. The diagnostics will display the number of pings, status, packets sent, and round trip time. If no diagnostic status displays, click refresh in your web browser. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved DiagnoStiCS & monitoRing 5.2c/ SYSTEM LOGGING System logging provides a view of the most recent activity of your Verizon Router. In addition, you can view additional logs, such as the security, advanced, firewall, WAN DHCP and LAN DHCP. To view the system log:
1. Select System Logging Diagnostics & Monitoring System Logging in the Diagnostics & Monitoring section. Options 2. To view a specific time of log event, click on the Options button. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 154 3. Select your preferred logging time. 4. Click Save Save to save changes. 5. To view a specific type of log event such as Security Log, WAN DHCP Log, etc., click the appropriate link in the menu on the top. Refresh. 6. To update the data, click Refresh 5.2d/ SYSTEM-WIDE CONNECTIONS You can view a summary of the monitored data collected for your Verizon Router. To view your Verizon Routers full system status and traffic monitoring data:
1. Select System-wide Connections Diagnostics &
System-wide Connections in the Diagnostics &
Monitoring section. Monitoring 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved DiagnoStiCS & monitoRing 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 156 2. To modify the connection properties, click the individual connection links. Auto-refresh on. 3. To continuously refresh the page, click Auto-refresh on 5.2e/ BaCkHaUL LOGGING You can view a summary of the BHM (backhaul modes: Ethernet, coax and Wi-Fi) status of your network. To view the backhaul modes log:
1. Select Backhaul Logging Diagnostics & Monitoring Backhaul Logging in the Diagnostics & Monitoring section. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SYStEm Refresh. 2. To refresh the page, click Refresh 3. To delete the log information, click ClearClear. 4. To save the log information, click SaveSave. 5.3/ SYSTEM 5.3a/ SYSTEM STaTUS To view the status:
1. From the Advanced System. Advanced menu, select System 2. You can quickly view your routers status by selecting System Status in the System System Status System section. Refresh. 3. To refresh the page, click Refresh This section displays the status of your routers local network
(LAN) and internet connection (WAN), firmware and hardware version numbers, MAC Address, IP settings of Verizon Router and Extender(s) (if connected). 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 158 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SYStEm 5.3b/ DaTE & TIME SETTINGS You can set the time zone and enable automatic time updates. To configure the settings:
1. From the Advanced System. Advanced menu, select System. 2. Select Date & Time Date & Time in the System System section. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 160 3. Select the local time zone. Your Verizon Router automatically detects daylight saving times for selected time zone. 4. Enable Automatic Time Update section, select the Enable In the Automatic Time Update check box to perform an automatic time update. 5. Define the time server addresses. 6. Enter the IP address or domain name of the time server, then click Apply Apply to save changes. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SYStEm 5.3c/ FaCTORY RESET You can use this functionality to save and load configuration files. These files are used to backup and restore the current configuration of your Verizon Router. Only configuration files saved on a specific Verizon Router can be applied to that Verizon Router. You cannot transfer configuration files between Verizon Routers. Warning: Manually editing a configuration file can cause your Verizon Router to malfunction or become completely inoperable. Save Options To save the configuration file:
1. From the Advanced System. Advanced menu, select System. 2. Select Factory Reset Factory Reset in the System System section. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 162 3. Select Save to router and your Verizon account Save Save to router and your Verizon account or Save as file Save as as file to save the current configuration, then click Save as configuration. configuration 4. If you select Save as file you web browsers download folder. Save as file, the configuration file is saved to Restore Options You can restore your configuration settings to your Verizon Router factory default settings. Restoring the default settings erases the current configuration, including user defined settings and network connections. All connected DHCP clients must request new IP addresses. Your Verizon Router must restart. Prior to restoring the factory defaults, you may want to save your current configuration to a file. This allows you to reapply your current settings and parameters to the default settings, as needed. Note: When restoring defaults, the setting and parameters of your Verizon Router are restored to their default values. This includes the administrator password. A user-specified password will no longer be valid. To backup your Verizon Routers settings:
1. Select Factory Reset Factory Reset in the System System section. Automated 2. To take a backup of the current settings, click Automated Backups Backups or Manual Backup file with the extension .enc. Manual Backup. You will be prompted to save a 3. Click Backup Backup to begin the configuration backup process. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SYStEm To restore your Verizon Routers factory default settings:
1. Select Factory Reset Factory Reset in the System System section. Factory Default. 2. Click Factory Default Default Settings Default Settings will erase all router settings including user settings for SSID and Passwords. Default Settings except current user settings Default Settings except current user settings will erase all router settings but will retain the user settings for SSID and passwords. 3. Click Restore configuration Restore configuration button. The factory default settings are applied and your Verizon Router restarts. Once complete, the Login page for the First Time Easy Setup Wizard displays. To load the configuration file:
1. Select Factory Reset Factory Reset in the System System section. Load a 2. To load a previously saved configuration file, select Load a choose file. File File then click choose file 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 164 Restore 3. Browse to the location of the file, and click Restore configuration configuration button to begin the configuration uploading process. 4. Accessing the My Verizon My Verizon app or the My Verizon also allows you to restore the previously saved settings. Click Restore From Account Go to Apple App Store/
Restore From Account and select Go to Apple App Store/
Go to Google Play Store Go to Google Play Store to restore the saved settings to the router. My Verizon account 5. Click Restore configuration Restore configuration button. Your Verizon Router will automatically restart with that configuration. 5.3d/ LED BRIGHTNESS The Verizon Router allows you to set the LED brightness to turn Off(0%) or stay bright (50% or 100%) using the user interface. To control the LED brightness:
1. Select LED Brightness LED Brightness in the System System section. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SYStEm 2. Slide the bar to adjust the brightness of the LED. 3. Select your preferred timeout period (in minutes) from the dropdown list for the LED dimming setting. The Status LED will automatically turn off after the timeout period. 4. Click Apply changes Apply changes to save changes. Note: The light will activate again on status changes like WPS pairing or loss of connection. 5.3e/ OPEN SOURCE SOFTWaRE To view: From the Advanced Open Source Software. pane and then click Open Source Software Advanced menu, select System System from the left 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 166 5.3f/ REBOOT VERIzON ROUTER Warning: Only select Reboot Router if instructed to do so by Verizon support. You can reboot your Verizon Router using the Reboot Router Only feature. Refer to 1.3a/ FRONT PANEL for power button options. To reboot your Verizon Router using the user interface:
1. Select Reboot Router Reboot Router in the System System section. 2. To reboot, click Reboot Device Reboot Device. Your router will reboot. This may take up to a minute. 3. To access your Verizon Router user interface, refresh your web browser. 4. After the Router Status LED on the front panel turns solid white, you will automatically be sent to the web browser login page. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SYStEm 5.3g/ REMOTE aDMINISTRaTION Caution: Enabling Remote Administration places your Verizon Router network at risk from outside attacks. You can access and control your Verizon Router not only from within the local network, but also from the internet using Remote Remote Administration. Administration You can allow incoming access to the following:
Allow Incoming WAN Access to Web-Management Allow Incoming WAN Access to Web-Management - used to obtain access to your Verizon Routers UI and gain access to all settings and parameters through a web browser. Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic Tools - used for troubleshooting and remote system management by a user or Verizon. Web Management remote administration access may be used to modify or disable firewall settings. Web Management services should be activated only when absolutely necessary. To enable remote administration:
1. Select Remote Administration Remote Administration in the System System section. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 168 2. To enable access, select the check box. 3. To remove access, clear the check box. 4. Click Apply changes Apply changes to save changes. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SYStEm 5.3h/ SYSTEM SETTINGS You can configure various system and management parameters. To configure system settings:
1. Select System Settings System Settings in the System System section.. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 170 2. In the Router Status Router Status section, configure the following:
Routers Hostname Routers Hostname enter the host name of your Verizon Router. Local Domain Local Domain view the local domain of the network. Location Location select your current location of the router from the dropdown list. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved SYStEm 3. 4. User Settings section, you can view the administration In the User Settings user that can currently access your Wi-Fi network. In addition, you can modify the login password and manage the number of unsuccessful login attempts the administration user can enter before your Verizon Router temporarily denies all further login attempts by the user. Router section, configure the following by selecting In the Router the check box:
Automatic Refresh of System Monitoring Web Pages Automatic Refresh of System Monitoring Web Pages activates the automatic refresh of system monitoring web pages. Prompt for Password when Accessing via LAN Prompt for Password when Accessing via LAN causes your Verizon Router to ask for a password when trying to connect to the network. Warn User Before Configuration Changes Warn User Before Configuration Changes activates user warnings before network configuration changes take effect. Session Lifetime field, specify the length of time In the Session Lifetime required before re-entering the login password after your Verizon Router has been inactive. In the Number of concurrent sessions that can be logged Number of concurrent sessions that can be logged into the router into the router field, select the number of users that can access your Verizon Router at the same time. 05 / CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS 172 5. Remote Administration section, configure the In the Remote Administration following:
Primary HTTP Management Port. Enter the Primary HTTP Management Port Refer to 5.3g Remote Administration for using this feature. System Logging section move the selector to onon to In the System Logging activate system logging. Remote System Notify Level Remote System Notify Level specify the type of information, such as none, error, warning, and information, received for remote system logging. Remote Security Notify Level Remote Security Notify Level specify the type of information, such as none, error, warning, and information, received for remote system logging. In the DHCP Timeout DHCP Timeout section, specify the DHCP timeout. 6. Click Apply changes Apply changes to save changes. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved 06 /
TROUBLE SHOOTING 6.0 Troubleshooting Tips 6.1 Frequently Asked Questions 06 / TROUBLESHOOTING 174 This chapter lists solutions for issues that may be encountered while using your Verizon Router as well as frequently asked questions. Although the majority of the routers internet connectivity is automatic and transparent, if an issue does occur accessing the internet (e.g. complete loss of connectivity, inability to access services, etc.), you may need to take additional steps to resolve the problem. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved tRouBLESHooting tipS Note: The advanced settings should only be configured by experienced network technicians to avoid adversely affecting the operation of your Verizon Router and your local network. 6.0/ TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS 6.0a/ IF YOU aRE UNaBLE TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET:
The first thing to check is whether your Verizon Router is powered on and is connected to the internet. Check the Router Status LED on the front of the Verizon Router. Be sure to refer to the 1.3a/ FRONT PANEL on page 9 to determine status of the Verizon Router. Check the WAN cable connecting your Verizon Router to the internet to make sure it is properly connected on both ends. If the prior tips do not resolve your connection issue, try restarting (rebooting) the router portion of the Verizon Router by manually pressing the red reset power button on the rear panel of the Verizon Router for 2-4 seconds (the Router Status LED should go off) to begin rebooting your Verizon Router. Your Verizon Router will begin rebooting and will return to service in 3 - 5 minutes depending on your network connection. Check Router Status LED and if it is solid white, try again to access the internet. If rebooting your router does not resolve your connection issue, try power cycling the Verizon Router by unplugging the power cable from the adapter or the wall and wait 2 minutes. During the 2 min. wait period, also power cycle the network device (e.g. 06 / TROUBLESHOOTING 176 the computer, tablet, etc.) and then plug the power cable back into the Verizon Router. After 3-5 minutes, recheck the Router Status LED and try again to access the internet. 6.0b/ IF YOU aRE UNaBLE TO CONNECT TO YOUR VERIzON ROUTER USING WI-FI:
Be sure your Wi-Fi device is within range of your Verizon Router;
move it closer to see if your connection improves. Check your network devices Wi-Fi settings to be sure your devices Wi-Fi is on (enabled) and that you have the correct Wi-Fi network and password (if using a Wi-Fi password) as configured on your Verizon Router. Be sure you are connecting to the correct Wi-Fi network; check to be sure you are using your Verizon Routers SSID. In some cases, if using a Wi-Fi password, you may need to enter the Wi-Fi password into your network device again to be sure your device accepts the password. Check to be sure you are running the latest software for your network device. Try turning your network devices Wi-Fi off and on, and try to connect. If you have made any changes in your network settings and turning your network devices Wi-Fi off and on does not help, try to restart your network device. You may need to turn the Wi-Fi settings from on to off, and back to on again and apply the changes. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved tRouBLESHooting tipS If you are still unable to access your Verizon Router, you may need to try connecting to the Verizon Router using another network device. If the issue goes away with another network device, the issue is likely with that individual network devices configuration. 6.0c/ aCCESSING YOUR VERIzON ROUTER IF YOU aRE LOCkED OUT If your Verizon Router connection is lost while making configuration changes, a setting that locks access to your Verizon Routers UI may have inadvertently been activated. The common ways to lock access to your Verizon Router are:
Scheduler - If a schedule has been created that applies to the computer over the connection being used, your Verizon Router will not be accessible during the times set in the schedule. Access Control - If the access control setting for the computer is set to block the computer, access to your Verizon Router is denied. To gain access, restore the default settings to your Verizon Router. 6.0d/ RESTORING YOUR VERIzON ROUTERS DEFaULT SETTINGS There are two ways to restore your Verizon Routers default settings. It is important to note that after performing either 06 / TROUBLESHOOTING 178 procedure, all previously save settings on your Verizon Router will be lost. For additional information regarding the Restore Defaults feature, refer to section 6.1/ Utilities/Save And Restore. Using the tip of a ballpoint pen or pencil, press and hold the Reset button on the back of your Verizon Router for three seconds. Access the UI and navigate to the Advanced Settings page. Select the 6.1b Save and Restore option. After saving your configuration, if desired, click the Restore Factory Defaults radio button. For additional details, refer to the 6.1/ Utilities/Save And Restore section of this guide. Note: If you reset or reboot your Verizon Router, you may also need to disconnect your Verizon Routers power supply for a few minutes
(3 or more) and then reconnect the power cable. However, in order to provide full synchronization to the coaxial network, disconnecting and reconnecting the power may be required. 6.0e/ LaN CONNECTION FaILURE To troubleshoot a LAN connection failure:
Verify your Verizon Router is properly installed, LAN connections are correct, and that the Verizon Router and communicating network devices are all powered on. Confirm that the computer and Verizon Router are both on the same network segment. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved tRouBLESHooting tipS If unsure, let the computer get the IP address automatically by initiating the DHCP function, then verify the computer is using an IP address within the default range of 192.168.1.2 through 192.168.1.254. If the computer is not using an IP address within the correct IP range, it will not connect to your Verizon Router. Verify the subnet mask address is set to 255.255.255.0. 6.0f/ TIMEOUT ERROR OCCURS WHEN ENTERING THE URL OR IP aDDRESS Verify the following:
All computers are working properly. IP settings are correct. Verizon Router is on and connected properly. Verizon Router settings are the same as the computer. For connections experiencing lag or a slow response:
Check for other devices on the network utilizing large portions of the bandwidth and if possible temporarily stop their current utilization and recheck the connection. If lag still exists, clear the cache on the computer and if still needed, unplug the Ethernet cable or disable the Wi-Fi connection to the computer experiencing the slow connection and then reconnect or enable the Wi-Fi connection and try the connection again. 06 / TROUBLESHOOTING 180 In rare cases you may also need to:
Unplug the Ethernet cable to Verizon Router and restart the Verizon Router, wait 1-2 mins. and insert the Ethernet cable again. Under limited circumstances you may use a port forwarding configuration on the router, based on the application you are using (refer to the 6.0d/ Port Forwarding section or Verizons support online help for more details). 6.0g/ ROUTER STaTUS LED The Router Status LED provides a visual display of the Verizon Routers current condition. Refer to the chart below for details. Condition Status LED Color Verizon Router Normal WHITE Normal operation (50% solid) Setup complete (solid) Router is booting (soft blink) System restart (fast blink) BLUE Pairing mode (hard blink) WPS pairing successful (fast blink) GREEN Wi-Fi has been turned off (solid) 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved tRouBLESHooting tipS Condition Status LED Color Verizon Router Issue(s) YELLOW No internet connection (solid) RED Hardware/System failure detected (hard blink) Overheating (fast blink) WPS pairing failure (fast blink) Power OFF Power off Flash Speed Soft blink: 1000ms on 1000ms off Hard blink: 800ms on, 800ms off Fast blink: 200ms on, 200ms off 6.0h/ REaR LIGHTED INDICaTORS Left LED Solid yellow Indicates less than 1 Gbps link Flash yellow Indicates LAN/WAN activity. The traffic can be in either direction. Right LED Solid white Indicates 1/2.5/5/10 Gbps link Flash white Indicates LAN/WAN activity. The traffic can be in either direction. 06 / TROUBLESHOOTING 182 6.1/ FREQUENTLY aSkED QUESTIONS 6.1a/ IVE RUN OUT OF ETHERNET PORTS ON MY VERIzON ROUTER. HOW DO I aDD MORE COMPUTERS OR DEVICES?
Plugging in an Ethernet hub or switch expands the number of ports on your Verizon Router. Run a straight-through Ethernet cable from the Uplink port of the new hub to the Verizon Router. Use a crossover cable if there is no Uplink port/switch on your hub, to connect to the Verizon Router. Remove an existing device from the Ethernet port on your Verizon Router and use that port. 6.1b/ HOW DO I CHaNGE THE PaSSWORD ON MY VERIzON ROUTER UI?
To change the password:
1. On the main screen, select Advanced Advanced, then select Users Users in the Utilities Utilities section. 2. Click the EditEdit in the Action Action column. The User Settings User Settings page displays. 3. Edit the user name and set a new password. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved fREquEntLY aSkED quEStionS 6.1c/ IS THE WI-FI OPTION ON BY DEFaULT ON MY VERIzON ROUTER?
Yes, your Verizon Routers Wi-Fi option is activated out of the box. 6.1d/ IS THE WI-FI SECURITY ON BY DEFaULT WHEN THE WI-FI OPTION IS aCTIVaTED?
Yes, with the unique WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access II) key that is printed on the sticker on the rear panel of your Verizon Router. 6.1e/ aRE MY VERIzON ROUTERS ETHERNET PORTS aUTO-
SENSING?
Yes. Either a straight-through or crossover Ethernet cable can be used. 6.1f/ CaN I USE aN OLDER WI-FI DEVICE TO CONNECT TO MY VERIzON ROUTER?
Yes, your Verizon Router can interface with 802.11b, g, n, ac or ax devices. Your Verizon Router also can be setup to handle only n Wi-Fi cards, g Wi-Fi cards, b Wi-Fi cards, or any combination of the three. 06 / TROUBLESHOOTING 184 6.1g/ CaN MY WI-FI SIGNaL PaSS THROUGH FLOORS, WaLLS, aND GLaSS?
The physical environment surrounding your Verizon Router can have a varying effect on signal strength and quality. The denser the object, such as a concrete wall compared to a plaster wall, the greater the interference. Concrete or metal reinforced structures experience a higher degree of signal loss than those made of wood, plaster, or glass. 6.1h/ HOW DO I LOCaTE THE IP aDDRESS THaT MY COMPUTER IS USING?
In Windows 7 or Windows 10, click the Windows button and select Control Panel, then click View Network Status and Tasks. In the next window, click Local Area Connection. In the Local Area Network Connection Status window, click Details. On Mac OS X, open System Preferences and click the Network icon. The IP address displays near the top of the screen. To find the IP address from the router GUI:
1. From the Basic Basic menu, select Devices Devices from the left pane.. 2. Select Expanded List Expanded List from the dropdown list to view detailed IP address information for all connected devices. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved fREquEntLY aSkED quEStionS 6.1i/ I USED DHCP TO CONFIGURE MY NETWORk. DO I NEED TO RESTaRT MY COMPUTER TO REFRESH MY IP aDDRESS?
No. In Windows 7, Windows 10 and OSX, unplug the Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi card, then plug it back in. 6.1j/ I CaNNOT aCCESS MY VERIzON ROUTER UI. WHaT SHOULD I DO?
If you cannot access the UI, verify the computer connected to your Verizon Router is set up to dynamically receive an IP address. 6.1k/ I HaVE a FTP OR WEB SERVER ON MY NETWORk. HOW CaN I MakE IT aVaILaBLE TO USERS ON THE INTERNET?
For a web server, enable port forwarding for port 80 to the IP address of the server. Also, set up the web server to receive that port. Configuring the server to use a static IP address is recommended. For a FTP server, enable port forwarding for port 21 to the IP address of the server. Also, set up the web server to receive that port. Configuring the server to use a static IP address is recommended. 06 / TROUBLESHOOTING 186 6.1l/ HOW MaNY COMPUTERS CaN BE CONNECTED THROUGH MY VERIzON ROUTER?
Your Verizon Router is capable of 254 connections, but we recommend having no more than 132 connections. As the number of connections increases, the available speed for each computer decreases. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved 07 /
SPECIFICaTIONS 7.0 General Specifications 7.1 LED Indicators 7.2 Environmental Parameters 07 / SPECIFICATIONS 188 The specifications for your Verizon Router are as follows. This includes standards, cabling types and environmental parameters. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved gEnERaL SpECifiCationS Note: The specifications listed in this chapter are subject to change without notice. 7.0/ GENERaL SPECIFICaTIONS Model Number:
CR1000B Standards:
IEEE 802.3x, 802.3u, 802.3ab, 802.3bz, 802.3 an IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax IP:
IP versions 4 and 6 MoCA LAN:
1125 1675 MHz 2500 Mbps Speed:
Wired:
10GE WAN Ethernet: 100 Mbps, 1/2.5/5/10 Gbps auto-sensing 10GE LAN Ethernet: 100 Mbps, 1/2.5/5/10 Gbps auto-sensing 2.5GE LAN Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps, 1/2.5 Gbps auto-sensing Wireless:
2.4 GHz -
IEEE 802.11b/g/n: maximum up to 600 Mbps IEEE 802.11ax: maximum up to 1.1Gbps 07 / SPECIFICATIONS 190 5 GHz -
IEEE 802.11a/n/ac: maximum up to 2.2 Gbps IEEE 802.11ax: maximum up to 2.4Gbps 6 GHz -
IEEE 802.11ax: maximum up to 4.8Gbps Ethernet 100BaseT: UTP/STP Category 5 Ethernet 1000BaseT: UTP/STP Category 5e Ethernet 2.5/5/10GBaseT: UTP/STP Category 6a Cabling Type:
Firewall:
ICSA certified 7.1/ LED INDICaTORS Front Panel:
Router Status LED Rear Panel:
WAN Ethernet and LAN Ethernet [3]
2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved EnViRonmEntaL paRamEtERS 7.2/ ENVIRONMENTaL PaRaMETERS DIMENSIONS aND WEIGHT Verizon Router (unit only):
Size: 4.72 wide x 9.85 high x 4.72 deep Weight: 3.682 lbs / 1.670 kg Complete System (inc. packaging):
Size: 10.71 wide x 7 high x 8.66 deep Weight: 6.232 lbs / 2.826 kg Power:
External, 12V, 5A Mounting Bracket (optional):
Size: 3.97 wide x 6.86 high x 6.6 deep Weight: 0.39 lbs / 175 g Screws (optional):
PH TP+N: 0.157 x 0.984 PE Anchor: 0.236 x 0.984 07 / SPECIFICATIONS 192 Certifications:
FCC, UL 62368, WFA Operating Temperature: 5 C to 40 C (41 F to 104 F) Storage Temperature: -5 C to 50 C (23 F to 122 F) Operating Humidity:
5% to 85%
Storage Humidity:
5% to 93% (non-condensing) 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved 08 /
NOTICES 8.0 Regulatory Compliance Notices 08 / NOTICES 194 This chapter lists various compliance and modification notices, as well as the NEBS requirements and GPL. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved REguLatoRY CompLianCE notiCES 8.0/ REGULaTORY COMPLIaNCE NOTICES 8.0a/ Class B Equipment Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. 08 / NOTICES 196 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device is restricted for indoor use. FCC regulations restrict the operation of this device to indoor use only. The operation of this device is prohibited on oil platforms, cars, trains, boats, and aircraft, except that operation of this device is permitted in large aircraft while ying above 10,000 feet. Operation of transmitters in the 5.925-7.125 GHz band is prohibited for control of or Communications with unmanned aircraft systems. IMPORTaNT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 53cm between the radiator & your body. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved REguLatoRY CompLianCE notiCES 8.0b/ Safety Warning:
The screen of the coaxial cable is intended to be connected to earth in the building installation. The cable distribution system should be grounded (earthed) in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code (NEC), in particular Section 820.93, Grounding of Outer Conductive Shield of a Coaxial Cable. 8.0c/ alerte de scurit:
Lcran du cble coaxial est destin tre mis la terre dans linstallation du btiment. Le systme de distribution par cble doit tre mis la terre conformment ANSI / NFPA 70, Code national de llectricit
(NEC), en particulier la section 820.93, Mise la terre du blindage conducteur extrieur dun cble coaxial. 8.0d/ NEBS (Network Equipment Building System) Statement An external SPD is intended to be used with CR1000B/CME1000. WARNING:
WARNING: The intra-building ports of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected 08 / NOTICES 198 to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only (Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring. Caution: The Verizon Router must be installed inside the home. The Router is not designed for exterior installation. 8.0e/ GENERaL PUBLIC LICENSE This product includes software made available under open source licenses. Additional information about that software, applicable licenses, and downloadable copies of source code, is available at:
https://verizon.com/opensource/
All open source software contained in this product is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. All such software is subject to the copyrights of the authors and to the terms of the applicable licenses included in the download. This information is provided for those who wish to edit or otherwise change such programs. You do not need a copy of any of such open source software source code to install or operate the device. 2022 Verizon. All Rights Reserved
1 2 3 | Confidential Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 460.51 KiB | July 26 2022 / August 09 2022 |
Arcadyan Technology Corporation No.8, Sec.2, Guangfu Rd.,Hsinchu, 30071 Taiwan Confidential Letter Date: 2022/6/16 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 Subject: Request for Confidentiality FCC IDRAXCR1000B To Whom It May Concern:
Long Term Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby respectfully request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Block Diagrams Schematics Operational Description The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. We understand that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Short Term Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby respectfully request short-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below until 180 days after the Grant Date of Equipment Authorization in order to ensure sensitive business information remains confidential until the actual marketing of the device:
External Photos Internal Photos Test Setup photos Users Manuals Respectfully, Applicants company name
: Arcadyan Technology Corporation Applicants company address
: No.8, Sec.2, Guangfu Rd.,Hsinchu, 30071 Taiwan Signature
Name and Job Title
: Simon Liu / Manager
simon_liu@arcadyan.com
: +886-3-5727000 #14250
: +886-3-5727063 E-Mail Tel Fax
1 2 3 | Confidential Letter r1 | Cover Letter(s) | 460.50 KiB | August 10 2022 / August 09 2022 |
WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/6048856.pdf'> contains a metadata field indicating that it should not allow text extraction. Ignoring this field and proceeding. Use the check_extractable if you want to raise an error in this case Arcadyan Technology Corporation No.8, Sec.2, Guangfu Rd.,Hsinchu, 30071 Taiwan Confidential Letter Date: 2022/8/10 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 Subject: Request for Confidentiality FCC IDRAXCR1000B To Whom It May Concern:
Long Term Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby respectfully request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Block Diagrams Schematics Operational Description The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. We understand that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Short Term Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby respectfully request short-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below until 90 days after the Grant Date of Equipment Authorization in order to ensure sensitive business information remains confidential until the actual marketing of the device:
External Photos Internal Photos Test Setup photos Users Manuals Respectfully, Applicants company name
: Arcadyan Technology Corporation Applicants company address
: No.8, Sec.2, Guangfu Rd.,Hsinchu, 30071 Taiwan Signature
Name and Job Title
: Simon Liu / Manager E-Mail Tel Fax
simon_liu@arcadyan.com
: +886-3-5727000 #14250
: +886-3-5727063
1 2 3 | Letter of Declaration on Operation | Cover Letter(s) | 466.38 KiB | July 26 2022 / August 09 2022 |
Arcadyan Technology Corporation No.8, Sec.2, Guangfu Rd.,Hsinchu, 30071 Taiwan Letter of Declaration on Indoor Access Point Operation Date: 2022/5/23 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 FCC IDRAXCR1000B To Whom It May Concern:
We, Arcadyan Technology Corporation, attest that this device under FCC ID RAXCR1000B complies with device protocol requirements and operational restrictions:
1. Protocol attestation statement:
a. An 11ax IEEE device's Transmit Power Envelope element has information fields for power limits for connecting client/subordinate devices. The TPE information is contained in this device signals and used by connecting client/subordinate to ensure that it knows the regulatory TX powers it is allowed to transmit at. There is a regulatory info field in this device beacon and probe response frames which details this device type when the client/subordinate associates to this device. 2. Statement acknowledging device restrictions:
have a weatherized enclosure. a. This device is supplied power from a wired connection, has an integrated antenna, is not battery-powered, and does not b. This device's operation will not be allowed on oil platforms, cars, trains, boats, and aircraft, except that operation of this device is permitted in large aircraft while flying above 10,000 feet. c. This device is prohibited for control of or communications with unmanned aircraft systems, including drones. Respectfully, Applicants company name
: Arcadyan Technology Corporation Applicants company address
: No.8, Sec.2, Guangfu Rd.,Hsinchu, 30071 Taiwan Signature
Name and Job Title
: Simon Liu / Manager
simon_liu@arcadyan.com
: +886-3-5727000 #14250
: +886-3-5727063 E-Mail Tel Fax
1 2 3 | TPC Declaration Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 463.53 KiB | July 26 2022 / August 09 2022 |
Arcadyan Technology Corporation No.8, Sec.2, Guangfu Rd.,Hsinchu, 30071 Taiwan TPC Declaration Letter Date: 2022/5/23 We, Arcadyan Technology Corporation, declare that the device supports the TPC function in final F/W when EUT is sold to FCC FCC IDRAXCR1000B To Whom It May Concern:
market. Respectfully, E-Mail Tel Fax Applicants company name
: Arcadyan Technology Corporation Applicants company address
: No.8, Sec.2, Guangfu Rd.,Hsinchu, 30071 Taiwan Signature
Name and Job Title
: Simon Liu / Manager
simon_liu@arcadyan.com
: +886-3-5727000 #14250
: +886-3-5727063
1 2 3 | Attestation Statements | July 26 2022 / August 09 2022 |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2022-08-09 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 5955 ~ 7095 | 6ID - 15E 6 GHz Low Power Indoor Access Point | ||
3 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2022-08-09
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Arcadyan Technology Corporation
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0009258708
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
No.8, Sec.2, Guangfu Rd.
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1 2 3 |
Hsinchu, N/A
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1 2 3 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
K******@sporton-usa.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
RAX
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
CR1000B
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
S******** L****
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1 2 3 | Title |
Manager
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 |
s******@arcadyan.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc. Hsinchu Laboratory
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1 2 3 | Name |
E******** L****
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
No.8, Ln. 724, Bo'ai St., Zhubei City
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1 2 3 |
Hsinchu, 302010
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1 2 3 |
Taiwan
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 |
e******@sporton.com.tw
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 02/05/2023 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 | 6ID - 15E 6 GHz Low Power Indoor Access Point | |||||
1 2 3 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Verizon Router | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. This device supports 4x4 MIMO and operating bandwidths of 20 MHz and 40 MHz for for Wi-Fi operations. This device must be installed and operated so as to provide a separation distance of at least 52 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures, or as evaluated in this filing. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is EIRP. This device supports 4x4 MIMO and operating bandwidths of 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz and 160 MHz and device 6 GHz operation is intended for indoor use only. This device must be installed and operated so as to provide a separation distance of at least 52 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures, or as evaluated in this filing. | |||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is conducted. This device supports 4x4 MIMO and operating bandwidths of 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz and 160 MHz. This device must be installed and operated so as to provide a separation distance of at least 52 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures, or as evaluated in this filing. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
SPORTON International Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
S******** J****
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 |
s******@sporton.com.tw
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.9790000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | CC EP MO | 5955.00000000 | 7095.00000000 | 0.4270000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5250 | 0.586 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15E | CC MO ND | 5250 | 5320 | 0.249 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 15E | CC MO ND | 5500 | 5700 | 0.249 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.982 |
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