assigning IP addresses, subnet masks, default gateways and other settings to computers. Computers must be set to
participate in the DHCP process to obtain an address. This is done by selecting to obtain an IP address automatically in
the properties of TCP/IP on the computer.
Step 2
Start a web browser.
Step 3
In the address bar, enter the default IP address of the device,
192.168.1.1
. The browser might issue a warning that the
website is untrusted. Continue to the website.
Step 4
When the sign-in page appears, enter the default username cisco and the default password cisco (lowercase).
Step 5
Click
Login
. The Getting Started page appears. You can use the various links available on this page and follow the
on-screen instructions to quickly configure your network device.
If you have trouble connecting to the Internet or the web-based interface:
• Verify that your web browser is not set to Work Offline.
• Check the local area network connection settings for your Ethernet adapter. The PC should obtain an IP
address through DHCP. Alternatively, the PC can have a static IP address in the 192.168.1.x range with
the default gateway set to 192.168.1.1 (the default IP address of the device).
• Verify that you entered the correct settings in the Wizard to set up your Internet connection.
• Reset the modem and the device by powering off both devices. Next, power on the modem and let it sit
idle for about 2 minutes. Then power on the device. You should now receive a WAN IP address.
• If you have a DSL modem, ask your ISP to put the DSL modem into bridge mode.
Note
Also, you can use a wireless PC to configure the RV160W and RV260W router models. When the router boots up from
the factory default settings, a temporary SSID is enabled. You can connect to this SSID to configure the router.
Step 6
On a PC, search the Service Set Identifier (SSID) and configure as listed below. Then, the wireless connection is up and
the PC obtains the address in the range 192.168.1.x.
• CiscoSB-Setup
• Security: WPA2-PSK
• Pre-shared Key: cisco123
• Channel: Auto
Step 7
Access the Launch Setup Wizard page by completing steps 2 to 5. Once on the page, follow the instructions that appear
online. After submitting the configuration in the setup wizard, the temporary service set identifier (SSID) will be deleted
and the new configuration will be applied.
The temporary SSID (CiscoSB-Setup) is only used for the initial setup wizard. It should not be used to forward
traffic. To find your SSID, open your computer's Wi-Fi settings and look at the available Wi-Fi networks within
your range.
Note
Launch Setup Wizard
From the Launch Setup Wizard page, follow the instructions that guide you through the process for configuring
the device.
RV260x Administration Guide
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Getting Started
Launch Setup Wizard
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