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For safety, ensure that the heat dissipation holes are facing sideways.
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Drill two pilot holes into the surface.
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RV042: 58 mm apart
RV082 and RV016: 94 mm apart
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Insert a screw into each hole, leaving a gap between the surface and
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the base of the screw head of 1 to 1.2 mm.
Place the router wall-mount slots over the screws and slide the router
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down until the screws fit snugly into the wall-mount slots.
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Rack Mounting RV082 or RV016
You can mount the RV082 or RV016 in a standard size, 19-inch (about 48 cm)
wide rack. The router requires 1 rack unit (RU) of space, which is 1.75 inches
(44.45mm) high. Mounting brackets are provided.
Do not overload the power outlet or circuit when installing
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multiple devices in a rack.
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Place the router on a hard, flat surface.
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Attach one of the supplied rack–mount brackets to one side of the
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router with the supplied screws. Secure the bracket tightly.
Follow the same steps to attach the other bracket to the opposite side.
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Use suitable screws to securely attach the brackets to any standard
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19-inch rack.
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Connecting the Equipment
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Make sure that all network devices are powered off, including the router,
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PCs, Ethernet switches, and broadband network device (DSL or cable
modem).
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To connect to your Internet service:
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RV042 or RV082: Connect an Ethernet cable from the broadband
network device to the Internet port of the router.
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To connect a secondary Internet service:
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RV042 and RV082: Connect an Ethernet cable from the DMZ/
Internet port to a second broadband network device.
RV016: Connect an Ethernet cable from the Internet 2 port to a
second broadband network device.
To connect a computer or server that will be a DMZ host:
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RV042 and RV082: Connect an Ethernet cable from the DMZ/
Internet port to the DMZ host.
RV016: Connect an Ethernet cable from the DMZ port to the DMZ
host.
To connect other network devices, such as computers, print servers, or
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Ethernet switches, connect an Ethernet cable from a numbered LAN
port to the network device.
Power on the broadband network device(s).
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Use the power adapter (RV042) or power cable (RV082 and RV016) to
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connect the router to a power outlet. The System LED lights up.
Power on the other network devices.
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Getting Started with the Configuration
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Connect a computer to a numbered LAN port on the router. Your PC will
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become a DHCP client of the router and will receive an IP address in the
192. 1 68. 1 .x range.
Start a web browser. To use the configuration utility, you need a PC
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with Internet Explorer (version 6 and higher), Firefox, or Safari (for Mac).
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In the address bar, enter the default IP address of the router:
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192.168.1.1
When the login page appears, enter the default user name admin and
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the default password admin (lowercase).
Click Login. The System Summary page appears.
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The router's default settings are sufficient for many small businesses.
Your Internet Service Provider may require additional settings. On the
System Summary page, check the WAN Status to see if the router was
able to receive an IP Address. If not, continue to the next step.
To use the setup wizard to configure your Internet connection, click
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Setup Wizard on the System Summary page, or click Wizard in the
navigation tree. In the Basic Setup section, click Launch Now. Follow
the on-screen instructions.
If your web browser displays a warning message about the pop-up
window, allow the blocked content.
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To configure other settings, use the links in the navigation tree.
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Cisco strongly recommends setting a strong administrator password
to prevent unauthorized access to your router. For more information
about all settings, refer to the online Help and the Cisco Small
Business RV0xx Series VPN Router Administration Guide.
Troubleshooting Tips
If you have trouble connecting to the Internet or the web-based configuration
utility:
• Verify that your web browser is not set to Work Offline.
• Check the Local Area Connection settings for your Ethernet adapter. The PC
needs to obtain an IP address through DHCP. Alternatively, it can have a
static IP address in the 192. 1 68. 1 .x range with the default gateway set to
192. 1 68. 1 . 1 (the router's default IP address).
• Verify that you entered the correct settings in the Wizard to set up your
Internet connection, including the username and password if required.
• Try resetting the modem and the router by powering off both devices. Next,
power on the modem and let it sit idle for about 2 minutes. Then power on
the router. You should now receive a WAN IP address.
• Check the DHCP IP address range of your modem. If the modem uses the
192. 1 68. 1 .x range, disconnect the cable from the modem to the router, and
then launch the router configuration utility. In the navigation tree, choose
Setup > Network. Enter a new Device IP Address, such as 10. 1 . 1 . 1 or
192. 1 68.0. 1 . Alternatively, if you have a DSL modem, leave all settings as is
and instead ask your ISP to put the DSL modem into bridge mode.
Where to Go From Here
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