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Cisco RV134W VDSL2 Wireless-AC Quick Start Guide
Back Panel
VDSL
—Insert a RJ-11 cable to connect the router to the ISP VDSLAM.
WAN/Ethernet WAN
—Connecting the device to a wide area network
device, such as a cable or DSL modem.
LAN
(1-4)—RJ-45 device connections to link local area network devices,
such as PCs, print servers, or switches, to the device.
USB
—Type A USB port that supports 3G/4G/LTE USB dongles.
Wireless
—Switch the slide button to enable or disable Wi-Fi.
RESET
—The RESET button has two functions:
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To reboot the unit and retain the current configuration, press and hold
RESET for at least 3, but no more than 10 seconds, by using a paper clip
or a pen tip.
WLAN 5G
Off when the 5GHz wireless module is disabled.
Flashing green when the wireless radio is transmitting or
receiving data.
Solid green when the 5GHz wireless module is enabled.
VPN
Off when there is no VPN tunnel defined, or all defined VPN
tunnels have been disabled.
Solid green when there is at least one VPN tunnel working.
Solid amber when none of the enabled VPN tunnels are
working.
USB
Off when no 3G/4G USB dongle is connected or the USB
dongle is not recognized.
Solid green when the 3G/4G USB dongle is recognized
and currently connecting to the ISP network.
Flashing green when the 3G/4G USB dongle is
successfully connected to the Internet Service Provider
(ISP) and the port is receiving and sending data.
Solid amber when the USB dongle is recognized but fails
to connect to the ISP.