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Federal Communication Commission

Interference Statement


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 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 user's authority to operate this equipment.


This transmitter must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.


Operations in the 5.15‐5.25 GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only.




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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 a minimum distance of
31cm between the radiator & your body.




Safety Warnings


Adapter
Do not use any other power adaptor except the one that accompanies this unit or a power
adaptor identified in the list below.
Use of another adapter could result in damage to the unit.
The following power adaptor is qualified for use with this Verizon 5G Home Router:


This unit must be powered by LUCENT TRANS, model 1A95 or equivalent UL listed power
source rated @ output 19Vdc, Maximum 2.37A.




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Table of Contents


      Federal Communication Commission ...................................................................................................................... i

      Interference Statement ........................................................................................................................................... i

      Radiation Exposure Statement ............................................................................................................................... ii

      Safety Warnings...................................................................................................................................................... ii

Chapter 1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................... 1

      1.1 Unboxing Information ....................................................................................................................................1

      1.2 Key Features .................................................................................................................................................. 1

      1.3 Top Panel (LEDs) ............................................................................................................................................1

      1.4 Back Panel ...................................................................................................................................................... 4

Chapter 2 Connecting the Router ...................................................................................................................................... 5

      2.1 Setting up the Router.....................................................................................................................................5

      2.2 Configuring the Router ..................................................................................................................................5

      2.3 Connecting Other Devices ............................................................................................................................. 6

Chapter 3 Accessing the Web User Interface.....................................................................................................................7

      3.1
                         Login….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
              ………….7

      3.2 Home Page/Main Section .............................................................................................................................. 8

      3.3 Wi‐Fi Settings ...............................................................................................................................................10

      3.4 Connected Devices.......................................................................................................................................15

      3.5 Firewall.........................................................................................................................................................18

      3.6 Parental Controls .........................................................................................................................................21

      3.7 System Settings ............................................................................................................................................23

      3.8 Diagnostic ....................................................................................................................................................28

Chapter 4 Product Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 29




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  Chapter 1
  Introduction

  This chapter includes a list of items included with the LVR1 5G Router, an overview of the Router’s features,
  and a description of the user interface and ports on the Router.


          Unboxing Information

  Inside the product package for the LVR1 5G Router, you should find the following items:

• LVR1 5G Router × 1
• AC adaptor × 1
• Flat Ethernet cable × 1 (length: 10 ft.)
• Wi‐Fi Collateral Card


          Key Features

• 4x4 5GHz high band, 4x4 5GHz low band, 4x4 2.4GHz
• Two 2.5GbE ports and two 1GbE ports.
• Built‐in mic and speaker for Alexa Voice Service
• Bluetooth for music playback and Verizon App
• Touch panel


          Top Panel (LEDs)



• Touchpad

  A circular touchpad is located on the top panel of the LVR1 5G
  Router. This is the main interface for setting up the Router.

  Note: Please remove the clear protective film from the top before
  use.

• Action Button

  A touch‐sensitive action button is located in the center of the
  touchpad on top of the Router. You can use this button to turn off
  alerts, wake up Alexa, interrupt an Alexa response, or reset the Alexa Voice Service (AVS). To reset AVS, press
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  and hold down the button for 5 seconds.

• Volume Adjustment Buttons

  Touch‐sensitive volume adjustment buttons are located on the left and right sides of the touchpad on top of
  the Router. The “+” button raises volume, while the “‐” button lowers volume.

• Mute Button

  A touch‐sensitive mute button is located near the upper edge of the touchpad above the action button.

• Microphones

  Four microphones are located on the touchpad, arranged in a square pattern to determine the direction of the
  user’s voice.

• Circular LED Light

  A recessed circular LED light surrounds the touchpad on top of the Router. The LED will light up in different
  ways to indicate the connectivity status of the Router.

                                                      LED Light Guide

        Function                                Status                                            LED Ring

                                                                                Animation
     Pairing (WPS /
                        Not paired to Receiver (CPE)                            Red
      Bluetooth®)
                                                                                Until changed to other state


                        Pairing mode active                                     Animation
                        (WPS or Ethernet pairing)                               Blue
                        Ethernet cable to be used for pairing Router and        Lit towards the pairing button side
                        extender if WPS fails                                   Until pairing period ends

                                                                                Animation
                        Pairing success
                                                                                Blue
                        (WPS or Ethernet pairing)
                                                                                For 2 seconds


                        Pairing fail                                            Animation
                        The Router displays White after 2 seconds of red hard   Red
                        blink.                                                  For 2 seconds


                                                                                Solid
                        Router connected to CPE and Internet is active,         Amber
   Wi‐Fi and Internet
                        but Wi‐Fi is turned Off.                                Until changed to other state



                        Wi‐Fi quality between IDU and Router is poor.           Animation


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                                                                           Yellow and white ring
                                                                           Until changed to other state

                                                                           Animation
                      Router connected to CPE, but no Internet
                                                                           Red
                      connection (5G node might be down)
                                                                           Until changed to other state

                                                                           Solid
                      Router connected to CPE, Wi‐Fi and Internet
                                                                           White
                      working well.
                                                                           Until changed to other state

                                                                           Fast Blink
                      Firmware upgrade
 Usual Functions                                                           White
                      Blinks during upgrade installation (FOTA)
                                                                           Until firmware is updated

                                                                           Fast Blink
                      Hard reset / Reboot
                                                                           White
                      Triggered through app / FOTA
                                                                           (For 1–2 seconds before turning OFF)

                                                                           Animation
                      Turn ON device
                                                                           White to Red/Blue
                      (when device turns on)
                                                                           Until changed to other state

Alexa Voice Service   The Router is on and waiting for your request.       Al lights are off.

                                                                           Solid
                      The device is starting up.                           Blue
                                                                           With spinning cyan lights

                                                                           Solid
                                                                           Blue
                      Alexa is busy processing your request.
                                                                           With cyan pointing in direction of person
                                                                           speaking

                                                                           Solid
                      The device is responding.                            Blue and Cyan
                                                                           Alternating between blue and cyan

                      You have turned off the microphones on your
                                                                           Solid
                      device. Press the Microphone button to turn on
                                                                           Red
                      the microphones.

                      A message or notification is waiting for you. Say,
                                                                           Pulsing
                      "Play my messages" or "What are my
                                                                           Yellow
                      notifications?"

                      You are adjusting the volume level on your
                                                                           White
                      device.

                                                                           Single flash
                      Do Not Disturb is enabled. To learn more, go
                                                                           Purple
                      to Use Do Not Disturb for Alexa.
                                                                           (After an interaction with Alexa)



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         Back Panel



• WAN Port

  The WAN Port (the red Ethernet port) connects the Router to a 5G CPE using an Ethernet cable.

• LAN Ports

  Three LAN ports (one 2.5 Gbps port on the rightmost and two 1
  Gbps ports in the middle) enable you to connect devices to the
  Router via Ethernet cables.

• Power Jack

  Connect the AC adaptor (power source rated @ output 19Vdc,
  maximum 2.37A) to the Power Jack to provide power to the
  Router from an electrical outlet.




• Multi‐purpose Pairing Button

  Press this button once to connect the Router to other devices via WPS or Bluetooth®.

• Hard reset Button

  Press and hold this button for 5 seconds to reset the Router to factory defaults.




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Chapter 2
Connecting the Router

This section describes how to set up and configure your Router.


       Setting up the Router

1.   Unbox the Router, AC adaptor, and Ethernet cable.

2.   Plug the AC adaptor into an electrical outlet, then connect the other end to the power jack on the back of
     the Router.

3.   Plug an Ethernet cable into the WAN port on the back of the Router.

4.   Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into an Ethernet port on your IDU (such as a 5G CPE).

5.   Use Wi‐Fi (recommended) or Ethernet cables to connect the Router to other devices.


       Configuring the Router

Connect a computer to the Router and open a web browser. Type 192.168.0.1 in the address text box, or
http://my.router in the address bar, and press Enter (on the computer’s keyboard). A login screen will then
appear.




Type in your password, which is printed on the product label, to enter a configuration screen.




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         Connecting Other Devices

The Router can connect to other devices via Ethernet and via wireless connection.

Ethernet

    1.     Take an Ethernet cable and plug one end into one of the LAN ports on the back of the Router.

    2.     Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into an Ethernet port on one of the other devices.

    3.     Repeat these steps to connect more devices to the Router via Ethernet.

Wireless

    1.     Ensure that the devices you wish to connect wirelessly to the Router have Wi‐Fi capability.

    2.     Make sure the devices are using the same SSID and password as the Router by launching each of the
           devices’ wireless applications.




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Chapter 3
Accessing the Web User Interface


       Login

After connecting and turning on the Router, a Sign In screen will appear.




Enter your admin password to log into the Home Page of the Router’s Web GUI. If you forget your password,
you can answer one of the security questions to reset the password to factory default settings.




You can find the default password on the label under the LVR1 5G Router.

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       Home Page/Main Section

After logging in, the Home Page of the Router will appear.




The Home Page is where users can check the connection status between the Router and the Internet/mesh
network, conduct network speed tests, and adjust settings such as Wi‐Fi options, parental controls, and more.
In the upper right panel of the screen, the Network Map presents a list of devices that are currently
connected to the Router. Below that, the screen is divided into three columns: Wi‐Fi on the left, System
Settings in the middle, and Firewall and Help on the right.

The drop‐down menu on the upper right of the Home Page includes selections such as Admin Settings, My
Verizon, Restart 5G Home Router, and Sign Out.




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3.2.1     Network Map (Speed test, Mesh network)
The Network Map is located in the upper‐right section of the Home Page. The lines between the Router and
the Internet/mesh network/devices on the map indicate the connection status between them. A solid green
line indicates a wired connection, a dashed line indicates a Wi‐Fi connection, and a gray line with a red x in the
middle indicates that there is no connection.

To test the connection speed between the Router and the Internet/other networks, click the “Test Speed”
button on the lower left of the Network Map.

The number of APs and clients currently connected to the network are indicated in the lower right section of
the Network Map.


3.2.2     Admin Settings
The Change Admin Password section enables you to change the Admin password that is used to sign in to the
Router’s Home Page. Type the desired admin password in the New Admin Password field, then type the admin
password again in the Confirm Password field. Click Change Password to apply the new password.




In the Security Questions section, you can choose three security questions, then enter the answer for each
question. If a user forgets his/her admin password, one of the questions will be used to revert the admin
password to factory default settings. Click Save to save your changes. Click Close to close the Admin Settings
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3.2.3    My Verizon
You will be directed to My Verizon, where you can manage your account online. With My Verizon, you can also
pay your bill, check your usage and view your order status.


3.2.4    Restarting the 5G Home Router
To restart the Router, click the drop‐down arrow and select Restart 5G Home Router. A window will appear
on the screen. Click Restart to restart the Router.


3.2.5    Sign Out
Click Sign Out to log off the Router.




        Wi‐Fi Settings

Click the > arrow on the bottom‐right side of the Wi‐Fi column in the Home Page to bring up the Wi‐Fi page.
On this page, you can adjust settings for the Primary Wi‐Fi Network, Guest Wi‐Fi Network, Wi‐Fi Advanced
Settings, and WPS.




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  3.3.1    Primary Wi‐Fi Network
  Slide the Enable switch to the right to activate the Primary Wi‐Fi network. The switch will turn blue to indicate
  that the selected Wi‐Fi network is turned on. To turn off the Primary Wi‐Fi network, slide the switch to the
  left.




• Wi‐Fi name (SSID)

  The Wi‐Fi name (SSID) is the name of the wireless network broadcasting from the Router. In order for devices
  to connect to the local network over a wireless link, they must select this network name from the list of
  detected wireless networks in the area.

• Password

  Specify a password for your wireless network. Click the      icon to display the selected password for the SSID.

• New Password

  Enter a new password here for the SSID.

• Confirm Password

  Type your new password here.

  Note: Passwords must be 8–63 characters long and are case sensitive. Changing your Wi‐Fi name or password
  may cause devices to lose their connection to the primary network.

• Broadcast Wi‐Fi Name (SSID)

  Check this box if you want to broadcast your SSID. The SSID will be displayed when you search for available
  networks.

• Wi‐Fi network encryption


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  Select one security method from the drop‐down menu. The encryption types include None, WEP‐64,
  WPA2‐Personal, and WPA‐WPA2‐Personal.


  3.3.2    Guest Wi‐Fi Network
  Slide the Enable switch to the right to activate the Guest Wi‐Fi network. The switch will turn blue when the
  guest network is enabled. To turn off the Guest Wi‐Fi network, slide the switch to the left.




• Wi‐Fi name (SSID)

  The Wi‐Fi name (SSID) is the name of the wireless network broadcasting from the Router. In order for devices
  to connect to the local network over a wireless link, they must select this network name from the list of
  detected wireless networks in the area.

• Password

  Specify a password for your wireless network. Click the      icon to display the selected password for the SSID.

• New Password

  Enter a new password here for the SSID.

• Confirm Password

  Retype the new password here.

  Note: Passwords must be 8–63 characters long and are case sensitive. Changing your Wi‐Fi name or password
  may cause devices to lose their connection to the primary network.

• Broadcast Wi‐Fi Name (SSID)


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  Check the box if you want to broadcast the SSID. The SSID will be displayed when you search for available
  networks.

• Wi‐Fi network encryption

  Select one security method from the drop‐down menu. The encryption types include None, WEP‐64,
  WPA2‐Personal, and WPA‐WPA2‐Personal.


  3.3.3    Wi‐Fi Advanced Settings




• Wi‐Fi Network Operation Mode

  On this page, you may adjust the operation mode for the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz primary Wi‐Fi networks as well as
  adjust airtime allocation.

  The options provided for the 5 GHz primary Wi‐Fi network include:

  802.11n only
  802.11ac and 802.11n
  802.11ax, 802.11ac and 802.11n

  The options for the 2.4 GHz primary Wi‐Fi network include:

  802.11n and 802.11g
  802.11ax, 802.11n and 802.11g


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• Airtime Allocation




  Slide the Enable switch to the right to activate this function. The switch will turn blue when airtime allocation
  is enabled. To disable airtime allocation, slide the switch to the left.

  When ATF is enabled, the system needs to be restarted for it to take effect.

  In the Airtime Allocation Policy pull‐down menu, two policy options are available: Fair and Strict.

  Use the slider below the Airtime Allocation Policy pull‐down menu to adjust the percentage of resources
  allocated to the primary and guest Wi‐Fi networks. Sliding the bar to the right increases the allocation
  percentage for the primary Wi‐Fi network, while sliding the bar to the left increases the allocation percentage
  for the guest Wi‐Fi network. The allocation percentages for the primary and guest Wi‐Fi networks are shown in
  the two fields on the bottom of the page, and change in real‐time when the slider is adjusted.


  3.3.4    WPS




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• Primary Wi‐Fi WPS
  WPS allows rapid wireless connection between the Router and other WPS‐compatible devices. You can trigger
  the WPS function on Primary Wi‐Fi by clicking on the Primary Wi‐Fi WPS button.


          Connected Devices

  This section displays information about the devices connected to the APs, illustrated through a Network Map,
  as well as the AP list and Connected Devices table.




  3.4.1    Network Map
  The Network Map illustrates the mesh network comprising the connected APs, their names, as well as their
  respective connection status.
  The number in the circle indicate the number of clients currently connected to the AP.




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3.4.2    AP List
The section presents detailed information of each AP, including the name of the AP, wireless radio channel
information, health of the connection status, usage of the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi‐Fi, backhaul usage, and the
number of connected clients.


3.4.3    Connected Devices
The name of each device that has been connected/is currently connected to the Router is displayed here. Also
displayed are the health of their connection status, their IP addresses, which AP a device is connected to, and
the restriction policies related to each device (if any).




Select the arrow icon “▼”on the right that correspond to a connected device, and related information and
settings for the device will be displayed, including its IPv6 address, whether to delete the device, block the
device, or reserve DHCP IP.




The Delete Device button enables you to remove the selected device which has connected to the Router.
Once removed, the computer/device will not be displayed on this page.


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The Block Device switch allows you to block or allow computers or devices from establishing a connection to
the Router. To block a device, slide the Block Device switch to the right. The switch will be blue when the
feature is enabled.

The Reserve DHCP IP switch enables the Router to assign the same IP address to a specific device whenever
that device connects to your network. To reserve DHCP IP, slide the Reserve DHCP IP switch to the right.

When a Wi‐Fi client is connected and the Airtime Allocation feature is enabled, you will be able to adjust the
airtime percentage for each client. It is recommended that you use 90% to leave margin for other clients that
are not set with a non‐zero ATF percentage.




Restrictions




This section enables you to set restriction policies for the selected device. You can specify the time during
which the selected device will not be able to access Internet. Alternatively, you may also specify the time
during which the selected device will be able to access Internet. The settings you can perform in this section
include the name of the schedule and the time period for the restriction policy. Click Save to save your


settings. The    icon indicates that the selected device is blocked permanently. The         icon indicates that

the device is only restricted during the specified periods of time.




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        Firewall




A firewall is used to prevent traffic from entering and/or leaving the areas of your network. In this section you
can select Low for minimum level of security, Medium for typical level of security, and High for maximum level
of security.


3.5.1    Port Forwarding




Port Forwarding can be used to open certain ports of a device to communicate with an Internet service. To
turn on Port Forwarding, slide the Port Forwarding switch on the bottom right of the General Information
page to the right. The switch turns blue to indicate that the function is turned on. To turn off this function,
slide the switch to the left. To access this page, click Port Forwarding on the General Information page.
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  From the Port Forwarding page, enter the appropriate forwarding options listed on the page, then click Add to
  save your changes, or click Cancel to discard any changes you made. Click Close to close this page. The options
  include:




  Add Rules

• Rule Name

  Type the name of the service for which the port forwarding rule has been created in the Rule Name text field.

• From Port

  Type the value of the WAN port from which you want to forward packets.

• Protocol

  Choose the protocol to be used for port forwarding.




• IP Address

  The local server’s IP address.

• To Port

  Type the value of the LAN port to which you want to receive the forwarded packets.




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Configured Ports




                 Application    Port From     Protocol     1P Address      Port To      Enabled   Remove
                                              ToP




This table displays the ports that have been configured.


Application


The created rule name will be displayed here.


Port From

This shows the value of the start port.


Protocol

This shows the protocol selected for the corresponding port forwarding rule.


IP Address

This shows the local server‘s IP address.


Port To

This shows the value of the end port.


Enabled

The Y        icon indicates that the corresponding port forwarding rule has been enabled.


Remove

Click on the x icon to delete a port forwarding rule.




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3.5.2     DMZ




DMZ (De‐Militarized Zone) allows you to specify a DMZ host IP to redirect requests to a virtual DMZ host in
order to enhance the security of the local area network. To enable DMZ, slide the DMZ enable switch to the
right. If this function is enabled, threats from external networks will be directed to the DMZ instead of the
network. The DMZ IP address field indicates the IP address of the host DMZ. To designate a device as a DMZ
host, enter its IP address in the DMZ IP Address field. Click Save to apply the changes, or click Cancel to undo
your configuration.


        Parental Controls




By creating Internet access policies, Parental Controls allow you to control and monitor Internet access.
Parental Controls can be activated on the Home page by sliding the Filters switch in the Parental Controls
column.




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You can also enable or disable the function after you enter the Parental Controls page. Slide the Parental
controls switch to the right. When the switch is blue, parental control of websites and devices is enabled. To
turn off this function, slide the switch to the left.


3.6.1      Websites
This function can be used to block computers or devices from accessing certain websites through the Router.
The websites that have been blocked are displayed on the screen. To add a website to the block list, click Add

Website and enter the website in the input field. Click Add to save your changes, or click on the        icon to
remove the selected website from the block list.


3.6.2      Devices
To add a device to the block list, click Add Device. A drop‐down list will display the devices that are currently
connected to the Router and their MAC address. Select the device that you want to block, then click Include.
The devices that appear on this list will be not be able to access any of the websites listed in the Websites
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        System Settings




3.7.1    General Information
The General Information page provides device information on the Router, including the device name, IMEI,
model, and more.




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3.7.2    History Log




The History Log page provides various activity records of your Router. To access this page, click History Log on
the General Information page.


3.7.3    Backup & Restore




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  The Backup & Restore page covers functions for backing up/restoring the settings on your Router and
  resetting it to factory settings. To access this page, click Backup & Restore on the General Information page.


  3.7.4    LAN Settings




  The LAN Settings page includes settings to configure advanced LAN settings (e.g., IP address, Subnet mask,
  DHCP) for your Router. To access this page, click LAN Settings on the General Information page.

  LAN Configuration

  In this section, enter the desired info in the following fields:

• Router IP address

  Specify a range of IP addresses the Router may assign to devices. The default LAN IP configuration is
  192.168.0.1.

• Subnet Mask

  The subnet mask along with the previously configured IP address defines the network. The default value for
  subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
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• DNS Server

  Use this function to toggle whether the DNS server is set automatically or manually.

  DHCP

  DHCP assigns LAN IP addresses for connected devices. You can specify the range of IP addresses the Router
  may assign to devices. Click the DHCP switch to turn the DHCP function on or off. You can also enter the
  desired information in the following fields:

• DHCP Start Address

  Specify the address that starts the range for the pool of IP addresses in the same subnet as the router.

• DHCP End Address

  Specify the address that ends the range for the pool of IP addresses in the same subnet as the router.

• Lease Time

  You can specify a period of time after which an assigned IP address will be retrieved from devices.

  UPnP

  For devices that support Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), enabling the UPnP function will allow automatic port
  forwarding that helps your UPnP devices communicate with the Internet.

  Slide the UPnP switch to the right to enable the feature. Slide the Enable Automatic Cleanup of Old Unused
  UPnP Service switch to enable the automatic cleanup of invalid rules. When enabled, old and unused UPnP
  defined services will be removed.

• Static Leases

  Click on the Add Static Lease button to add a new one. Enter the MAC address of a device, and give each one a
  host name, then assign a corresponding IP address.




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3.7.5    Time Settings




Use this function to set the time zone and enable automatic time updates. In the Time Zones field, select your
local time zone. The Router automatically detects daylight saving times for selected time zone. Define the time
server addresses by clicking Add.


3.7.6    Amazon Alexa
The feature will be available soon.


3.7.7    LED Brightness
The feature will be available soon.




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       Diagnostic




You can perform a throughput test between two APs here. Select AP1 and AP2 and click the Run button to
begin the throughput test. The results will be displayed in the Results section, which also shows Ping,
throughput from AP1 to AP2 and vice versa.




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Chapter 4
Product Specifications


Wi‐Fi                       2.4GHz 802.11ax 4x4 MIMO
                            5GHz low band 802.11ax 4x4 MIMO
                            5GHz high band 802.11ax 4x4 MIMO
                            Backward compatible with 11ac/11n/11b


IoT                         Bluetooth


Processors                  Qualcomm IPQ8074 + QCN5054 + QCN5024


Memory                      DDR4 RAM 2GB


Storage                     eMMC 8GB


Dimension                   Height: 235.8 mm
                            Diameter: 144.0 mm


Weight                      1.4 KG


Connector                   2.5GbE/1GbE/100Mbps/10Mbps WAN port × 1
                            1GbE/100Mbps/10Mbps LAN port × 2
                            2.5GbE/1GbE/100Mbps/10Mbps LAN port × 1
                            DC Jack × 1


Button                      Multipurpose sync button x 1
                            Factory reset button x 1


Touch panel                 Capacitive touch
                            Multiple color LEDs


Speaker                     Capacitive touch
                            Multiple color LEDs


Mic                         10W/4Ω Speaker
                            Build‐in 4 Microphones for ASR



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Document Created: 2019-06-28 13:24:04
Document Modified: 2019-06-28 13:24:04

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