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I

NSTALLING

 

and

 A

CTIVATING

 

the 

C

ISCO

 881W M

EETINGHOUSE

 F

IREWALL

 

 

 

Contents

 

Preparation

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Overview 

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Verify Box Contents

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Placement

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Set-up and Activation Steps 

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Troubleshooting 

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Post-Activation

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Preparation 

Before setting up the Cisco 881W meetinghouse 
firewall, you should have the following: 
  
1. A 

working Internet connection

 in the 

meetinghouse that you can connect to using 
an Ethernet cable 

2. A 

computer

 (preferably a laptop) with           

a network port, a contemporary web 
browser, and a minimum screen resolution 
of 1024 x 768 

3. The 

Internet Service Provider (ISP) support 

phone number and account information

.  

Plan to activate the firewall during a time 
when support may be contacted.  

4. Your 

LDS Account

 (to set up an LDS account, 

go to 

ldsaccount.lds.org

5. A 

unit number or property number

 

associated with the building where you’re 
installing the firewall 

6. Confirmation that you will be able to find 

and select the correct building 

using the 

Building Validation Tool:  

mtm.lds.org/firewall/buildings/validation

 

7. The

 box containing the meetinghouse 

firewall

 

8. An

 extra network cable

 

Overview 

The meetinghouse firewall is like a bridge that will 
connect all of the computers in the meetinghouse 
to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). 
 
You should install the firewall in the same general 
location as the ISP modem. The location should be 
secure, private, and convenient to an electrical 
outlet. 
  
As shown in the diagram on the following page, 
the firewall must be positioned between  the ISP 
and all devices on the meetinghouse network.   
 
 

 







 

Summary of Contents for 881W - Integrated Services Router Wireless

Page 1: ...acted 4 Your LDS Account to set up an LDS account go to ldsaccount lds org 5 A unit number or property number associated with the building where you re installing the firewall 6 Confirmation that you will be able to find and select the correct building using the Building Validation Tool mtm lds org firewall buildings validation 7 The box containing the meetinghouse firewall 8 An extra network cabl...

Page 2: ...nnected directly to the ISP modem Placement Firewalls and ISP modems should be placed in secure areas that don t get a lot of traffic Attics drop ceilings and lockable closets are preferred Avoid offices with easy access cabinets that restrict airflow and environments outside of the firewall operational range You will also need to occasionally troubleshoot problems so ensure that the ports and the...

Page 3: ...ted wireless or how to procure and set up additional wireless access points can be found at http mhtech lds org 5 Connect the yellow network cable to the FE WAN Port on the back of the firewall and to the appropriate port on the modem Connect the power supply to the firewall and to an electrical outlet Proceed with the activation immediately upon plugging it in or power cycle it before you begin I...

Page 4: ...ed additional assistance please contact the Global Service Center at 1 801 240 HELP 4357 or the respective toll free number for your area if available 4 Post Activation Connect Computers and Access Points Once the firewall is set up properly connect computers and access points through any of the available LAN ports Use a network switch if you need more ports Wired Connections Wired connections sho...

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