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1.    Back to Top    VIZIO    XWR100 Dual band HD Wireless I nternet Router    Congratulations on your new VIZIO XWR100 Dual band HD Wireless Internet Router  For maximum benefit of your router  please read these  instructions before making any adjustments  We hope you will experience many years of enjoyment from your new router     For assistance  please call 877 MYVIZIO  877 698 4946  or e mail us at www VIZIO com     We recommend you register your VIZIO Router  When you complete the Quick Setup App just click the product registration link to register  your router online  For peace of mind and to protect your investment beyond the standard warranty  VIZIO offers on site extended warranty  service plans  These plans give additional coverage during the standard warranty period  Visit our website or call us to purchase a plan     Table of Contents  Introduction    Features    Opening the Package   Package Contents   System Requirements   Finding a Location for Your Router    Wall Mounting Placement  Basic Controls and Connections    Front LEDs   Rear Panel Connections  Setting Up Your Router   What You Need   Setup Steps   Connecting to the wireless network   Connecting to the wired network  Accessing USB Storage   Via the Router Settings App   Via your computer network   Via your DLNA  compatible device    Changing Advanced Router Settings  INTERNET Menu    ROUTER Menu  WIRELESS Menu    Wireless Security Information  Troubleshooting  Troubleshooting Tips  Telephone  amp  Technic
2.   VIZIO will either repair or replace the Product at its sole option and discretion     To obtain warranty service  contact VIZIO Technical Support via email  TechSupport VIZIO com or via phone at 877 MY VIZIO  877 698 4946   from 6 00AM to 9 00PM Monday through Friday and 8 00AM to 4 00PM Saturday and Sunday  Pacific Time  or visit www VIZIO com  PRE   AUTHORIZATION MUST BE OBTAINED BEFORE SENDING ANY PRODUCT TO A VIZIO SERVICE CENTER  Proof of purchase in the form of a  purchase receipt or copy thereof is required to show that a Product is within the warranty period     Parts and Labor    There will be no charge for parts or labor during the warranty period  Replacement parts and units may be new or recertified at VIZIO   s option  and sole discretion  Replacement parts and units are warranted for the remaining portion of the original warranty or for ninety  90  days from  warranty service or replacement  whichever is greater     Type of Service    Defective Products must be sent to a VIZIO service center to obtain warranty service  VIZIO is not responsible for transportation costs to the  service center  but VIZIO will cover return shipping to the customer  PRE AUTHORI ZATION IS REQUIRED BEFORE SENDING ANY UNIT IN FOR  WARRANTY SERVICE  Product returns to VIZIO   s service centers must utilize either the original carton box and shipping material or packaging  that affords an equal degree of protection  Replacement boxes and material may be available from  or required by  V
3.  Onto enable MAC Address cloning or Off to disable MAC Address cloning   e MAC Address  Enter the MAC Address registered with your ISP   e Clone My PC   s MAC  Click this button to clone the MAC address of the computer you are using     DDNS  DDNS lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address  It is useful when you are hosting your  own website  FTP server  or other server behind your router  First sign up for DDNS service with a DDNS service provider  for example  www dyndns org or www TZO com  and then select the corresponding option  Select Off if you do not want to use this feature     TIME SETTING  Select your time zone from this drop down menu  Select the checkbox to automatically adjust for daylight saving time     Optimize Video Streaming    FIE l   AZIC  Select On to enable automatic optimized video streaming to your VIZIO WE    Internet Apps enabled devices  Add other non VIZIO device to the list by     1  Entering their MAC address in the New Media Device MAC Address  field and then click Add     2  Clicking Connected Device and selecting the device from the list     OPTIMEZE VIDEO STREAMING    O n 8 0    Click Save Changes to keep any changes you made to the router settings  or click Cancel to cancel your changes        Parental Controls       Your router allows you to control when the computer or device can access  the Internet  Select On to enable parental control settings or Off to disable  parental settings     pea    To set pol
4.  VIZIT    Each wireless network has a unique name or SSID  Your three r  wireless networks have default names which you can customize  If  you change the name  consider using something unique to make sure    WIRELESS HETWOREING STATUS    it is not the same as other wireless networks that your router may  detect in the area  Do not use personal information that can be visible panoni  to other users in your area searching for wireless networks     SECURITY TYPE    Select from WPA2 Personal  WPA Personal  WEP 128bit  or WEP  64bit  See the Security Mode Chart above for more information     SECURITY KEY    Enter a new security key that users must enter to gain access to your       wireless network  The key must be between 8 and 63 characters     NETWORK STATUS    Check the box to keep that network available in your list of wireless networks or uncheck it to disable it and remove it from the list of  wireless networks     WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup     If you have a device that supports Wi Fi Protected Setup there are three  ways to connect via WPS  Use the method that applies to the device you  are configuring     PUSH BUTTON METHOD    Use this method if the device you are configuring has a WPS button     1  Press the WPS button on the device you are configuring  pin     2  Click the WPS button on the Router Settings App  After  im reeds  you have successfully connected a Success message will i i  be displayed     3  Click Back to return to the main menu     DEVICE PIN METHOD    
5.  you     3 A    ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS    can customize  If you change the name  consider using something  unique to make Sure it is not the same as other wireless networks  that your router may detect in the area  Do not use personal i a   information that can be visible to other users in your area searching 5G Wireless Metwerk   rasia HO  for wireless networks     Channel Width    e 5 GHz  Select Auto  20MHz or 40MHz  for best  performance in a network using Wireless A and Wireless   N  5 GHz  devices  Select 40MHz only for a channel    width of 40 MHz and select 2OMHz only for a channel WIRELESS SECURITY  width of 20 MHz  spared tase    Eni  e 2 4 GHz  Select Auto  20MHz or 40MHz  for best EE    performance in a network using Wireless B  Wireless G  and Wireless N  2 4 GHz  devices  Select 40MHz only for  a channel width of 40 MHz and select 2OMHz only for a  channel width of 20 MHz        Wide Channel    e 5 GHz  Select 4OMHz only or Auto  20MHz or 40MHZz  to have this setting be available for your primary Wireless N  5GHz   channel  Select Auto if you are not sure which channel to select    e 2 4 GHz  Select 40MHz only or Auto  20MHz or 40MHz  to have this setting be available for your primary Wireless N   2 4GHz  channel  Select Auto if you are not sure which channel to select     Standard Channel    e 5 GHz  Select the channel for Wireless A and Wireless N  5GHz  networking  If you selected 40MHz only or Auto  20MHz or  4OMHz  for Channel Width  then the Standard C
6. Do not change the Subnet Mask unless you have a  specific reason to do so  Contact your ISP to get the Subnet Mask to enter in the e On    on    spaces provided  Mac Address     M A aA agaga  Default Gateway  This is your ISP servers IP address  Contact your ISP to get the DEE    Default Ini  rmiel MAC Adiigss  2682 6F SC dF    Gateway Address to enter in the spaces provided     DNS 1   2  A Domain Name Server  DNS  is a server on the Internet that translates DNS  URLs into IP addresses  If you selected Static IP in the Configuration drop down box     then you will need to contact your ISP to get at least one DNS  Domain Name DOr    Dymo    T20 com  System  Server IP Address to enter in the spaces provided     MTU  MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit and specifies the largest packet size TIME SETTING    permitted for Internet transmission  Select Manual to manually enter the largest    sid vacate ila a tee etieal  packet size that is transmitted or select Auto to have your router select the best MTU  for your Internet connection     MAC ADDRESS CLONE  Every computer hardware device  including the network  adapter of your computer has a unique number called a MAC address  Some ISPs       require you to register this address with them in order to access the Internet  If you  do not wish to re register the MAC address with your ISP  you may assign the MAC address you have currently registered with your ISP  to your router with the MAC Address Clone feature     e On  Off  Select
7. GERING          Port Triggering allows you to watch outgoing data for specific port  numbers  Your router remembers the IP address of the computer that  sends the matching data  so when the requested data returns through  your router  the data is pulled back to the correct computer  Click  Save Changes to keep any changes you made to the router settings  or click Cancel to cancel your changes     Application Name  Enter a unique name for the trigger  up to 12  characters      Triggered Range  Enter the Start and End port numbers of the  Triggered Range  Check with the Internet application documentation  for the port number s  needed     Forward Range  Enter the Start and End port numbers of the  Forwarded Range  Check with the Internet application documentation  for the port number s  needed     On  For each application  select On to enable port triggering     Click MORE to add more applications     FIREWALL    Configure a firewall that can filter out various types of unwanted  traffic on your router   s local network     SPI Firewall Protection  Select Enable to use firewall protection or  Disable to turn off firewall protection     Internet Filter     e Filter Anonymous Internet Requests  Select to make  it more difficult for outside users to access your network    e Filter Multicast Multicasting  Select to allow multiple  transmissions to specific recipients at the same time   Your router will allow IP multicast packets to be  forwarded to the appropriate computers    e Fi
8. IZIO and may be provided  free of charge in some cases  VIZIO Technical Support will provide instructions for packing and shipping the covered Product to the VIZIO  service center     Limitations and Exclusions    VIZIO   s limited warranty only covers defects in materials and workmanship  This warranty does not cover  for example  abuse  accident   cosmetic damage  normal wear and tear  improper installation or operation  improper voltage supply or power surges  damages from shipping   acts of God  lack of reasonable use  misuse  modifications or alterations  as well as installation and set up issues or any repairs attempted by  anyone other than by a VIZIO authorized service center  Products with unreadable or removed serial numbers  or requiring routine  maintenance are not covered  This one year limited warranty does not cover Products sold    AS IS        FACTORY RECERTIFIED     or by a non   authorized reseller     THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED OR DESCRIBED ABOVE  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING ANY  IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD OF  TIME SET FORTH ABOVE  VIZIO S TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES AND DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER  INCLUDING VIZIO   S NEGLIGENCE  ALLEGED DAMAGE  OR DEFECTIVE GOODS  WHETHER SUCH DEFECTS ARE DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT   SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT  VIZIO SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FO
9. ONNEC TONM HOT DETECTED              m       E C E  E       Connecting to the wireless network    Computers with wireless network adapters  including VIZIO Internet enabled Blu ray players  VIZIO VIA enabled TVs  and computers can now  use the network  Follow the instructions the came with your devices to connect to one of the three wireless networks on your router  The  default network names are VIZIO HD  VIZIO  or Classic but if you changed the names  look for those names on your device     Connecting to the wired network    Computers with wired network adapters  including VIZIO Internet enabled Blu ray players  VIZIO VIA enabled TVs  and computers can now  use the network  Connect an Ethernet cable  not supplied  from the Ethernet port on your device to an open port on the back of your router     Chapter 4 Accessing USB Storage    Your router   s USB port connects to a USB storage device  so you can access your files from any computer on the network  All of the files on the  storage device are shared with all of the computers on the network     Your VIZIO router is a DLNA server  which means you can automatically access the music  photo  and video files stored on the connected USB  storage device through a DLNA compliant device in your home     Note  The USB storage device must be formatted for NTFS or FAT     There are three ways to access the files on your USB storage device  from the Router Settings App  by browsing your computer   s network  or  through a DLNA compatib
10. R LOSS OF USE  INFORMATION  OR DATA INCLUDING THAT CONTAINED IN OR STORED ON ANY DEVICE RETURNED TO VIZIO  WORK STOPPAGE  COMPUTER FAILURE OR  MALFUNCTION  FAILURE OF OTHER EQUIPMENT OR COMPUTER PROGRAMS TO WHICH THE PRODUCT IS CONNECTED  COMMERCIAL LOSS   LOST REVENUE OR LOST PROFITS  OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON  HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS  OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS  AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS   WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE  THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE  CHECK www VIZIO com FOR THE  MOST CURRENT VERSION        2010  All rights reserved  The V  VIZIO  VIZIO XVT  VIZIO VIA  TruLED  240Hz SPS  Slim Line  Smooth Motion  Where Vision  Meets Value    
11. Use this method if device you are configuring has a WPS Setup PIN  number        1  Enter the PIN number from the device you are  configuring in the field on this screen   2  Click the Sync button  After you have successfully connected a Success message will be displayed     3  Click Back to return to the main menu     ROUTER PIN METHOD    Use this method if your client device asks for your router   s PIN number    Enter the PIN number listed on this screen and on the Quick Setup Guide  The wireless device will connect to your router using that PIN   Advanced  A new menu will be displayed showing the advanced options available for the Advanced Wireless Settings  Choose a Network Name from the  drop down list to change the settings for that network    WIRELESS MAC FILTER    Enter MAC addresses in the spaces provided to prevent or permit wireless devices with those addresses from accessing the wireless  network  Click Wireless Client List to add MAC addresses by choosing them from a list of clients detected by your router  Click MORE  to add more addresses     NETWORK SETTINGS    Network Mode    e 5 GHz  Select the wireless mode used by the network  Choose from Disabled  Mixed  Wireless A Only  or Wireless N  Only    e 2 4 GHz  Select the wireless mode used by the network  Choose from Disabled  Mixed  Wireless G Only  Wireless B  Only  or Wireless BGN     Network Name  SSID   Each wireless network has a unique name  or SSID  Your three wireless networks have default names which
12. al Support  Specifications  Legal notices  Warranty Information       Chapter 1 Introduction    Features  e Optimized for VIZIO VIA enabled products  e Ideal for streaming HD video and audio  e 802 11n Simultaneous dual band wireless  e Supports WPS  WEP and WPA wireless security  e Integrated 4 port 10 100 switch connects up to 4 wired Internet devices  including internet  enabled Blu ray players  HDTVs  DVRs  and  computers  e USB 2 0 port connects a USB hard drive for central access to photos  videos and more    e Wall  mountable    Your VIZIO router can host three simultaneous secure wireless networks for your Internet devices and computers  Follow the instructions the  came with your device s  to connect to one of the three wireless networks on your router  The default network names are VIZIO HD  VIZIO  or  Classic but if you changed the names  look for those names on your device     Network  Name VIZIO HD Classic   SSID     Optimized for HD video streaming  this Supports all types of data  this network   Support older wireless    Ideal    Usage network typically has good coverage for most can give you greater coverage while device with a slower    homes and operates at 5GHz  operating at 2 4GHz  speed at 2 4Ghz     naga WPA2 Personal WPA Personal WEP 64bits    Opening the Package       Your router and its accompanying accessories are carefully packed in a cardboard carton that has been designed to protect it from  transportation damage  Once you have opened the carton  
13. al carefully before setting up your router     Wall Mounting Placement    Your router has two wall mount slots on the bottom panel        Note  VIZIO is not responsible for damages incurred by insecure wall  mounting hardware     1  Choose a wall that is within reach of an electrical outlet and is smooth and sturdy   2  Drill two holes 6 inches  152 mm  apart into the wall    3   4      Line up the wall mount slots on the bottom of your router with the screws and slide the router down until the screws fit snugly into the    Insert a screw into each hole leaving 0 12 inches  3 mm  of the screw head exposed     wall mount slots     Chapter 2 Basic Controls and Connections  Front LEDs    Wireless    WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup     Lights when wireless is enabled     Flashes when your router is sending or receiving data over the network     Lights when your router is setting up using WPS  Your router supports one WPS Wireless WPS internet    session at a time so wait until the LED stops flashing before setting up another WPS       device   Turns off if there is an error during the WPS setup process  Make sure your device s  support WPS  and then try again   See WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup  for information on connecting via WPS     Internet    Lights when there is a working Internet connection     Flashes to indicate network activity over the Internet port     Rear Panel Connections    Zz Ethernet 3          2 Q      WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup  Button   Use to automatically configur
14. ay be third party firewall software on the computer  Trying turning the firewall off to  see if that is blocking Internet access  Make sure you properly configure the software to allow  access to the Internet  Refer to the instructions that came with your firewall software     Make sure the name of your wireless network  SSID  is the same on both the computer and  your router     Make sure your computer uses the same security method  WPA2  WPA  or WEP  as your    My computer cannot router   connect to the wireless    network  Make sure you have correctly typed the Security Key     If you don   t see your network name listed in Available Networks  move your computer closer  to your router  Refresh the list of Available Networks  If you see your network name listed  then you have a range or interference problem  See Finding a Location for Your Router        Move your computer closer to your router  Refresh the list of Available Networks  If you see      don   t see my Network your network name listed then you have a range or interference problem  See Finding a    Name  SSID  in the list of  available networks     Location for Your Router     Make sure that you are broadcasting your Network Name  SSID   See Network Settings     Move your computer closer to your router  Refresh the list of Available Networks  If you see    gee AESA la your network name listed then you have a range or interference problem  See Finding a    Location for Your Router     1  Open an Internet browser w
15. check that your router is in good condition and that all of the contents are included     IMPORTANT  Save the carton and packing material for future shipping     Package Contents  e VIZIO XWR100 Dual band HD Wireless Internet Router  e Ethernet cable  e Power Adapter  e Quick Setup Guide    System Requirements  e Broadband Internet connection such as a cable or DSL modem with       an Ethernet  RJ 45  connection  e At least one computer with a network adapter  e TCP IP networking protocol installed on each computer  e Extra Ethernet  RJ 45  cable    e Internet browser  such as Internet Explorer  Firefox  or Safari     Finding a Location for Your Router    Here are some things you should consider when deciding on a proper location for your router     e Place your router as close as possible to the center of your wireless network devices  Your connection will be stronger the closer your  devices are to your router  Typical indoor operating range is up to 200 feet    e Avoid placing your router near devices that may emit  noise   including microwave ovens  refrigerators  and metal cabinets  If your  Signal seems weak  make sure that objects are not blocking the signal   s path between your device and your router    e For proper ventilation  you must allow at least 4 inches  10 cm  on all sides of your router    e Avoid installing your router in places with high humidity  dust  or smoke so you do not shorten the service life of the electronic  components     e Read this user manu
16. d for point to point and non point to point operation as appropriate  as stated in section A9 2 3      Safety Notices  e Caution  To reduce the risk of fire  use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord     e Do not use this product near water  for example  in a wet basement or near a swimming pool   e Avoid using this product during an electrical storm     e There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning     WARNING  This product contains lead  known to the State of California to cause cancer  and birth defects or other reproductive harm  Wash  hands after handling     Industry Canada Statement  This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  CES 003 and RSS210     Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause interference and    2  This device must accept any interference  including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device     To reduce potential radio interference to other users  the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the EIRP is not more than  required for successful communication     Industry Canada Radiation Exposure Statement    This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment  This equipment should be installed and  operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator  amp  your body     This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter  except the bu
17. e wireless security for your wireless network if you have devices    that support WI FI Protected Setup  See WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup  for information on connecting via WPS          USB   Connect a USB storage device to this port     3  Internet   Connect your high speed cable or DSL Internet service to this port     Ethernet 1  2  3  4   Connect your router to computers on your wired network and other Ethernet devices to these ports  The LED under  the port lights when  your router is connected to the device  The LED flashes when there is network activity over that port     Reset   Press and hold for approximately ten seconds to reset your router to factory default settings  If you created any custom settings   including a login name and password  they will be erased and replaced   with the factory default settings    Power   Connect the power adapter to this port  The LED under the port   lights when your router is on  The LED flashes when your router goes   through a self  diagnostic mode during boot up     Chapter 3 Setting Up Your Router  What You Need    Your VIZIO Router  Power Adapter  and Ethernet cable  included   High speed Internet connection and access to your Internet modem   contact your local provider if you need help with this    Additional Ethernet cable  usually provided with your Internet modem     A computer to run the Quick Setup App       Ethernet cable  included    Setup Steps   1  Unplug the power cable from your high speed Internet modem    2  Conn
18. ect one end of the Ethernet cable  included  to the number 1 port  on your router  Figure 1     3  Connect the other end to the Ethernet port on your computer  Figure 2   Modem   4  Connect an Ethernet cable from your high speed Internet modem into    the Internet port on your router  Figure 3   rioa   5  Plug the power back into your high speed Internet modem  Wait 30  seconds and power on your router with the included power adapter  Your  router will automatically turn on    6  Wait 30 seconds for your router to fully connect and open an Internet  browser window  such as Internet Explorer  Firefox  or Safari   Type  http     vizio home  or 192 168 1 1  in the browser window and press      Enter  Figure 4   The Quick Setup App will automatically start  T   7  Click ACCEPT and CONTI NUE     8  From here you can     File ESE Waa f   Taake Hag    miak Lani AD eee  internat Rotar    a  Click Print to print your configuration   b  Click EDIT SETTINGS to make changes to the Network Name   Security Type  Security Key  and Network Status        c  Click Manual Settings to make changes to the advanced  i  a E    settings of your router   d  Click EXIT to close the Router Settings App     THUR VINO ROUTER i2 READY    If you have not successfully connected you will see this screen  Follow the  steps on screen to resolve the issue or click the link at the bottom of the  screen to enter your user name and password if you have a DSL modem   using PPPOE              Wd Food      INTERENT C
19. eless network capacity  data throughput rate  range and coverage  Performance depends on many factors  conditions and variables   including distance from the access point  volume of network traffic  building materials and construction  operating system used  mix of wireless  products used  interference and other adverse conditions     Avis de non responsabilit   concernant les appareils sans fil       Les performances maximales pour les r  seaux sans fil sont tir  es des sp  cifications de la norme IEEE 802 11  Les performances r  elles peuvent  varier  notamment en fonction de la capacit   du r  seau sans fil  du d  bit de la transmission de donn  es  de la port  e et de la couverture  Les  performances d  pendent de facteurs  conditions et variables multiples  en particulier de la distance par rapport au point d   acc  s  du volume du  trafic r  seau  des mat  riaux utilis  s dans le b  timent et du type de construction  du syst  me d exploitation et de la combinaison de produits  sans fil utilis  s  des interf  rences et de toute autre condition d  favorable     ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON PARTS AND LABOR    Covers units purchased as new in United States and Puerto Rico Only    VIZIO provides a warranty to the original purchaser of a new Product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year of  non commercial usage and ninety  90  days of commercial use  If a Product covered by this warranty is determined to be defective within the  warranty period
20. enewal  Enter a Key Renewal period that tells your router how often it should change the encryption keys  The default Key  Renewal period is 3600 seconds     Chapter 6 Wireless Security I nformation    Wireless networking  like any radio signal that travels through the air  can be intercepted by other devices  Here s how you can protect the  information that travels over your wireless network     1  Change the default wireless network name  SSID   The name of your wireless network is called a Service Set Identifier  SSID  and was set by the factory  Your VIZIO router has three  SSIDs  see Features for information about your SSIDs   Consider changing the network name to something unique to make sure it is not  the same as other wireless networks that your router may detect in the area  Do not use personal information because others with will  be able to see that when searching for a wireless network   2  Seta username and password  From the factory no username or password is set to open the Router Settings App  To keep your router safe from hackers  set a  username and password  See Router Auto Login for information on setting a username and password   3  Hide your Network Name  SSID   Hide your network name  SSID  so people who are not on your network cannot see it in their list of available networks  To hide your  SSID   a  Select the Wireless menu option   b  Click Advanced   c  Select the Off button next to SSID Broadcast   d  Click Save Changes     General Network Securit
21. especially if you are using your router in a public domain and guests  have access to the wireless connection     REMOTE ACCESS       Remote Management  To access your router remotely from the  Internet  select On  This is set to Off by default     Access Via  Select HTTP or HTTPS communications protocols for remote access from the Internet   Remote Upgrade  Select On to be able to upgrade the firmware remotely from the Internet  This is set to Off by default     Allowed Remote IP Address  Select Any IP Address or manually enter an Internet IP address to allow remote access to the web   based utility from the Internet     Remote Management Port  Enter the port number that will provide outside access to your router   s web based utility     USB Network Media    Your router   s USB port connects to a USB storage device  so you can access your files from any computer on the network  All of the files on the  storage device are shared with all of the computers on the network  See Accessing USB Storage for more information on accessing your USB  storage device     Restart Router  Click Restart Router to do a software restart of your router   WIRELESS Menu    Your current wireless settings are displayed  Select Advanced to make changes to the wireless network settings  Select EDIT SETTINGS to  change the Network Name  SSID   Security Type  Security Key  or Network Status  Select WPS to set up your wireless devices using WI FI  Protected Setup     Edit Settings    NETWORK NAME  SSID 
22. f the local computer you want to expose     DHCP Client Table  Select DHCP Client Table to view computers and other devices that have been assigned IP addresses by your  router  To copy the MAC address of a computer to the DMZ screen  click Select     Router Auto Login    Your router is set to automatically login to the Router Settings App  Select Off to prevent your router from automatically logging in and then  click Advanced to set a user name and password  A new menu will be displayed showing the advanced options available for the Router Auto  Login setting  Click Save Changes to keep any changes you made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel your changes     WEB ACCESS    Username and Router Password  Create a user name and  password that must be entered before the Router Settings App will  open  Re enter the password for confirmation  You can select the  Show Password checkbox to see the password instead  You will now  be prompted to enter the username and password each time the  Router Settings App opens  If you forgot your username or password   press and  hold the reset button on the back of your router for 10  seconds to restore your router to default settings     Access via  HTTP is the standard communications protocol used on  the Internet and is the default option  Select HTTPS to encrypt data  for increased security     Access via Wireless  Select On to allow access to the Router  Settings App via a wireless connection  Select Off to disable access   
23. hannel will be a secondary channel for Wireless N  5GHz   Select Auto if you  are not sure which channel to select    e 2 4 GHz  Select the channel for Wireless B  Wireless G  and Wireless N  2 4GHz  networking  If you selected 4OMHz only or  Auto  20MHz or 40MHz  for Channel Width  then the Standard Channel will be a secondary channel for Wireless N  2 4GHz    Select Auto if you are not sure which channel to select     SSID Broadcast  Hide your network name  SSID  so people who are not on your network cannot see it in their list of available networks     AP Isolation  This isolates all wireless clients and wireless devices on your network from each other  Wireless devices will be able to  communicate with your router but not with each other        WIRELESS SECURITY    Security Mode  Choose from WEP  WPA Personal  WPA Enterprise  WPA2 Personal  WPA2 Enterprise  RADIUS  and Disabled   Use the highest level of encryption supported by your network equipment     Security  Type    WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA WPAZ2 is more secure than WEP  because WPA WPA2 uses dynamic  key encryption     Description Level of Security    WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP may be the only option available on some older devices that do not  Support WPA   RADIUS R AmE ee Service BAEN URE Only use when a RADIUS server is connected to your router    Encryption  Choose from TKIP and AES to select an encryption method        Passphrase  Enter a new passphrase that is between 8 and 63 characters     Key R
24. icy and access time   PARENTAL CONTROLS  1  Click Advanced  A new menu will be displayed showing the    advanced options available for the Parental Controls     2  Enter a unique policy name  oe oo of zA  3  Choose whether you want to Deny or Allow Internet access during vday Ms Mu MT wm A     Gos ooo  the days of the week and times of the day you set in the next step  foc ST a oe oe oe    i e BS Bi Bt Bw E oe Be        Bo  E la   4  Check the checkbox by each day you want Internet access denied or HOR    allowed   5  Select the start times and end times using the drop down box  The  hour is in 24 hour format  e g  13 00 equals 1 00pm         6  Check the Apply checkbox to turn Parental Controls on for that  policy or leave it unchecked to turn it off   7  Click Edit and select from a list of computers to block or allow access     8  Click Save Changes to keep any changes you made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel your changes   You can also     e Click Delete to remove that policy     e Click More to add more policies   Internet Speed Test    Click Begin Test to test the speed of your Internet connection  Here   s approximately what the results mean   e 1Mb  3Mb  Ideal for Standard Definition streaming    e 3Mb   1OMb  Ideal for High Definition streaming  e 10Mb    Ideal for Multiple High Definition streaming    ROUTER Menu    a Fos      ROUTER STATUS       Your routers current settings are displayed  The Router menu allows you to customize your router setting
25. ilt in collocated  transmitters     Restrictions in the 5 GHz Band    The device for the band 5150 5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to cochannel mobile satellite  systems     Avis d i ndustrie Canada  Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est conforme aux normes NMB 003 et RSS210 du Canada     L utilisation de ce dispositif est autoris  e seulement aux conditions suivantes     1  il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et  2  il doit accepter tout brouillage radio  lectrique re  u  m  me si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du  dispositif   Avis d   I ndustrie Canada concernant l exposition aux radiofr  quences    Ce mat  riel est conforme aux limites   tablies par IC en mati  re d exposition aux radiofr  quences dans un environnement non contr  l    Ce  mat  riel doit   tre install   et utilis      une distance d au moins 20 cm entre l antenne et le corps de l utilisateur     Cet   metteur ne doit pas   tre utilis   avec d autres types d antennes que celles con  ues sp  cifiquement pour lui   Restrictions dans la bande 5 GHz    L appareil pour la bande de 5 150 a 5 250 MHz est con  u pour usage    l int  rieur seulement afin de r  duire le potentiel d   interf  rences pour les  syst  mes mobiles par satellite qui utilisent le m  me canal     Wireless Disclaimer    The maximum performance for wireless is derived from IEEE Standard 802 11 specifications  Actual performance can vary  including lower  wir
26. indow  such as Internet Explorer  Firefox  or Safari    How to  change the      settings on my router  2  Type http     vizio home  or 192 168 1 1  in the browser window  and then press    Enter  The Quick Setup App will open     Here   s how you get rid of the prompt       am prompted for a  username and password    every time   open a web 2  Click the Connections tab   browser     1  Click Tools and then click Internet Options     3  Select Never dial a connection   4  Click OK     There isn   t an Ethernet The modem is a dial up modem for traditional dial up service  To use your router  you need  port on my modem  a cable DSL modem with an Ethernet port and high speed Internet connection     I cannot use the DSL    service to connect  manually to the Internet     Provider  ISP   so you no longer need to connect manually     After you have setup your router  it will automatically connect to your Internet Service    The DSL telephone line    Your router does not replace your modem  You still need your DSL modem to use your  does not fit into my  router   s Internet port  router  See Setup Steps for detailed instructions on connecting the cables     There isn   t a coaxial port    Your router does not replace your modem  You still need your DSL modem to use your  on my router  router  See Setup Steps for detailed instructions on connecting the cables        Telephone  amp  Technical Support    Products are often returned due to a technical problem rather than a defective prod
27. ion   Firewall   Router Auto Login   USB Network Media   Restart Router    WIRELESS Menu    Edit Settings  WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup     Advanced    After setting up your router with the Quick Setup App  you can start using your router  If you are experienced in setting up and modifying  wired and or wireless networks and would like to change settings on your router  use the web based Router Settings App on the computer that  is connected to your router  With the Router Settings App you can     e View settings and router status   e Set up a firewall to work with specific applications  port forwarding   e Set up and modify security features   e Set up a user name and password for your router   e Reset your router   e Update your firmware    e Perform many more advanced functions       Caution  These are advanced settings that should only be modified by those experienced in setting up and modifying wired and or wireless  networks        DUAL BAND HD WIRELESS INTERNET ROUTER    LUGA O ELIT SETTINGS       VI ZI O   Click to go back to the Home page    Internet Status   Green check indicates a working Internet connection  Red X indicates no working Internet connection   Settings   Click an icon to open its menu and adjust settings    Help   Click to open the User Manual    Language   Click to change the language of the Router Settings App  Choose from English  Francais  or Spanish   Quick Setup   Click to go back to the Quick Setup App     ae YN oa    To access the Router Setting
28. issuing IP addresses  Because your router   s default IP address is  192 168 1 1  the Starting IP Address must be 192 168 1 2 or greater  but smaller than 192 168 1 253     Maximum Number of Users  Enter the maximum number of computers that can be assigned an IP address by the DHCP server  The  default is 50 and cannot exceed 155     IP Address Range  This displays the range based on the Start IP address and the Maximum Number of Users selected     Client Lease Time  This is the amount of time a network user will be allowed to be connected to  or  lease   your router with their  current dynamic IP address  Enter the amount of time  in minutes  that the user will be connected to this dynamic IP address  The  default is O minutes  which means one day  When time expires  the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address     Static DNS 1 3  The Domain Name System  DNS  is how the Internet translates domain or website names into Internet addresses or  URLs  Contact your ISP to get at least one DNS Server IP Address to enter in the spaces provided  You can enter up to two DNS Server  IP Addresses  Your router will use these for quicker access to functioning DNS servers     WINS  The Windows Internet Naming Service  WINS  manages each computer   s interaction with the Internet  If you use a WINS server   enter that server   s IP Address here  Otherwise  leave these spaces blank     Firmware Version    Your router   s current firmware version is displayed here  To make
29. le device to  media files only      Via the Router Settings App  1  Make sure your computer has a working wired or wireless connection  to your router  i       2  Connect an external USB hard drive or USB flash drive to the USB z _     port on the back of your router  ROUTER STATES  3  Type http     vizio home  or 192 168 1 1  in the browser window canoe  and press Enter  The Router Settings App will automatically start  and the name of your USB device will be displayed in the USB  Network Media field   4  Click the name of your device to begin browsing the files stored on  it   Via your computer network  1  Make sure your computer has a working wired or wireless connection       to your router   2  Connect an external USB hard drive or USB flash drive to the USB port on the back of your router     3  On your computer  Windows or Mac   browse your network for the name of the USB storage device     Via your DLNA compatible device    1  Make sure your computer has a working wired or wireless connection to your router           2  Connect an external USB hard drive or USB flash drive to the USB port on the back of your router   3  On your DLNA compatible device  refresh the network list and look for the VIZIO Digital Media Server     4  Browse the server to locate and play your media files     Chapter 5 Changing Advanced Router Settings  INTERNET Menu  Internet Address    Optimize Video Streaming    Parental Controls   Internet Speed Test  ROUTER Menu   Router  P   Firmware Vers
30. lter Internet NAT Redirection  Select to prevent a  local computer from using a URL or Internet address to  access the local server     e Filter I DENT  Port 113   Select to keep port 113 from being scanned by devices outside of your local network     Web Filter  Select Proxy  Java  ActiveX  and Cookies to filter those web protocols  You can select as many options as you would like    filtered     DMZ    DMZ allows one network computer to be exposed to the Internet for  activities such as Internet gaming and videoconferencing  DMZ  hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one computer  Port  Forwarding is more secure because you select the ports you want  opened  while DMZ hosting opens all the ports of one computer   exposing the computer to the Internet  You should disable the DHCP  client function of the computer whose port is being forwarded and  assign it a new static IP address assigned because its IP address may  change when using the DHCP function  Click Save Changes to keep  any changes you made to the router settings or click Cancel to cancel  your changes     On  Off  Select On to allow computers on the Internet to access a  local computer     wie    ViziC    PORT TRIGGERIME       FIREWALL                VIZIO    Source IP Address  Select Any IP Address or manually enter a  specific source IP address of the computer you want to allow access       from the Internet     Destination  Select IP Address or MAC Address and enter the IP  address of MAC address o
31. nge 110 240Vac at 50 60 Hz       Power 12 Vdc 1 5 A    Environmental Conditions       Temperature  41  F   105 8  F  0  C 40  C     Operating Relative Humidity  10 80  noncondensing       Dimensions 7 98 x 5 87 x 1 3 inches  202 79 x 149 x 32 97 mm   Net Weight  66 lbs   0 3 kg     Gross Weight 1 1 Ibs   0 5 kg     Certifications FCC  CE  UL  Power Adapter      Product specifications may change without notice or obligation     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 product has been tested and complies with the specifications 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 according to 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 is found by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to  correct the interference by one or more of the following measures     e Reorien
32. s App     1  On the computer that is connected to your router  open an Internet browser window  such as Internet Explorer  Firefox  or Safari    2  Type  or 192 168 1 1  in the browser window and then press Enter  The Router Settings App will open   3  Click INTERNET  ROUTER  or WIRELESS to open its menu     INTERNET Menu    The Internet menu allows you to customize your Internet settings     id        INTERNET SETTINGS       Internet Address    Your router   s IP address  as seen from the Internet is displayed here  To makes changes  click Advanced  A new menu will be displayed  showing the advanced options available for the Internet Address  Click Save Changes to keep any changes you made to the router settings or  click Cancel to cancel your changes        ADVANCED OPTIONS    Configuration    e Select Automatic Configuration   DHCP to have your router set the  Internet settings automatically  recommended    e Select Static I P to manually enter settings if you are required to use a  permanent IP address to connect to the Internet  Select PPPoE if you use  a DSL line that requires PPPoE  check with your ISP   Enter the PPPoE Default Gateway  user name and password  DHS t   Internet IP Address  This is your router   s IP address  as seen from the Internet  ONS    Contact your ISP to get the IP Address to enter in the spaces provided  MTU     Subnet Mask  This is your router   s Subnet Mask  as seen by other users on the    MAC ADDRESS CLONE    Internet  including your ISP   
33. s changes  click Advanced  A new menu will be displayed showing the  advanced options available for the Firmware Version  Click Save Changes to keep any changes you made to the router settings or click  Cancel to cancel your changes     FIRMWARE UPGRADE   1  Click Check Latest Firmware  If new firmware is  available a link is displayed above the button    2  Click the link to download the firmware to your  computer    3  Click Browse and locate the file location you downloaded  to your computer    4  Click Start Upgrade     Caution  Do not upgrade your firmware unless you are experiencing  problems with your router or the new firmware has a feature you  want to use     FACTORY DEFAULT    Select this option to return your router to factory default settings  All          ed Fa            D   ao   owl    FIRMWARE UPGRADE    ES ee ETT    FACTORY DEFAULT    Fitter Fite Cet i    Loss  Ge och    BACRUP AND RESTORE  settings you have made  including your login user name and  password  will be lost when the factory default settings are restored        LOG    Your router keeps track of all traffic for your Internet connection  Select On to start monitoring traffic between the Internet and the  network  otherwise leave it set to Off  Select View Log to view the log data     BACKUP AND RESTORE    Select Backup Configurations to save your router   s current configuration  allowing you to restore it later if your settings are lost or  changed  Follow the onscreen instructions to back up yo
34. s such as changing the LAN settings   updating the firmware  and accessing a connected USB device     Router IP    Your router   s IP address  as seen from your local network  is displayed here  To makes changes  click Advanced  A new menu will be  displayed showing the advanced options available for the Router IP  Click Save Changes to keep any changes you made to the router settings  or click Cancel to cancel your changes     ADVANCED OPTIONS    Router IP  This is your router   s IP address  as it appears on your  local network     Subnet Mask  This is your router   s Subnet Mask        LAN SETTINGS    roe      URL Address  This is the URL of the Quick Setup App     DHCP Server  If you already have a DHCP server on your network   or if you don   t want a DHCP server  then select Off  it   s On by  default   The remaining DHCP features will be unavailable     DHCP Reservation  Select to assign a fixed local IP address to a  MAC address  A new window will open     e To automatically add a client  select Select Clients from  DHCP Tables  click Select next to the client you want to  add  and then click Add Clients    e TO manually add a client and assign an IP address  select  Manually Add Client from the drop down box  then       enter the Client Name  IP address  and MAC address   Click Add to add the IP address     e Toremove a client from the list  click Remove next to the client you want to remove     Start I P Address  Enter a value for the DHCP server to start with when 
35. t or relocate the receiving antenna  e Increase the separation between the equipment or devices  e Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver   s    e Consult a dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance    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     FCC 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 minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body  To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance  requirements  please avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting  This transmitter must not be co located or operating  in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter  except the built in collocated transmitters  The availability of some specific channels       and or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination  The  firmware setting is not accessible by the end user     Operation of the device in the range of 5 15 5 25 GHz is only for indoor usage to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel  mobile satellite systems  the maximum antenna gain of 3 dBi permitted  for devices in the band 5 7 5 8 GHz  to comply with the e i r p  limits  specifie
36. the computer     sure the Ethernet cables are securely plugged in     The INTERNET light on your router will be lit if the Ethernet cable to your router from the modem is plugged in and the modem and  router are turned on    For each computer that is connected to your router and turned on  the corresponding LED under the port in the back will be lit  1  2  3   or 4      sure the computer network settings are correct     Configure your computer to obtain IP and DNS addresses automatically via DHCP whenever possible    Some cable modem ISPs require you to use the MAC address of the computer registered on the account  If so select  use Copy My PC s  MAC in your router s MAC Address Clone section of the Advanced Internet Menu  You must be using the computer that is registered with  the ISP  Click Save Changes to save your settings  Restart the network in the correct sequence     Make sure that your router is powered on  The LED under the power port in the back should  be white and not flashing     If the Power LED is flashing  power off your network  modem  router  and computers   Power  on each device in the following order     1  Cable or DSL modem    2  Router    My computer cannot  connect to the Internet 3  Computer    Check the cable connections  The computer should be connected to one of the ports  numbered 1 4 on your router  and the modem must be connected to the Internet port on  your router  See Setup Steps for detailed instructions on connecting the cables     There m
37. uct that may result in unnecessary shipping charges billed  to you  Our trained support personnel can often resolve the problem over the phone  For more information on warranty service or repair  after  the warranty period  please contact our Support Department at the number below     Customer support and quality service are integral parts of VIZIO   s commitment to service excellence   For technical assistance contact our VIZIO Technical Support Department via email or phone     Web  www vizio com  Email  techsupport vizio com   877  698 4946 Fax   949  585 9563  Hours of operation  Monday   Friday  6 am to 9 pm  Saturday   Sunday  8 am to 4 pm  Please have your VIZIO model number  serial number  and date of purchase available before you call     VIZIO  Address   39 Tesla  Irvine  CA 92618  USA  Telephone   949  428 2525 Fax  949 585 9514    Specifications               L1b  17dBm     L1g  54 Mbps   13dBm     Lla  54 Mbps   13dBm  Transmit Power   L1lgn HT20  MCS15 7  11dBm    Lign HT40  MCS15 7  8 5dBm    Llan HT20  MCS15 7   11dBm    Llan HT40  MCS15 7   11dBm    1l1Mbps   86dBm  Receive Sensitivity     54 Mbps   75dBm  54 Mbps   74dBm    802  CCK DQPSK DBPSK   802    64 QAM  16 QAM QPSK  BPSK  802    64 QAM  16 QAM QPSK  BPSK  HT20 HT40  64 QAM  16 QAM QPSK  BPSK    Modulation Type       Antenna 4 internal antenna    2 4GHz  11b g n for North America  Speneline CAANNEIS 5GHZ  11a n for North America       Standard IEEE 802 11 a b g n  802 3u  USB    Power       Voltage Ra
38. ur configuration     Select Restore Configurations to restore your router to a saved configuration  Follow the onscreen instructions to restore the  configuration     Firewall    A firewall can filter out various types of unwanted traffic on your local network  The firewall is set to On by default  Select Off to disable  firewall protection  To makes changes  click Advanced  A new menu will be displayed showing the advanced options available for the Firewall  setting    PORT FORWARDING FEE  Port Forwarding allows you to customize port services for common pi  applications  When users send these types of requests to your dai  network via the Internet  your router will forward those requests to    PORT FORWARDIHG  the appropriate servers  computers   Before using forwarding  you    4 i       ae      should assign static IP addresses to the designated servers  Click  Save Changes to keep any changes you made to the router settings  or click Cancel to cancel your changes     Application Name  Select a pre configured application  or enter a  unique name  up to 12 characters      External Port  Enter the external port numbers   Internal Port  Enter the internal port numbers     Protocol  Select the protocol used for this application  either TCP or  UDP        To IP Address  For each application  enter the IP address of the  computer that should receive the requests     On  For each application  select On to enable port forwarding     Click MORE to add more applications     PORT TRIG
39. y Guidelines    e Password  protect all computers on the network and individually password protect sensitive files   e Change passwords on a regular basis   e Install anti virus software and personal firewall software     e Disable file sharing  peer to peer   Some applications may open file sharing without your consent and or knowledge   Additional Security Tips    e Keep your router away from exterior walls and windows   e Use strong passphrases that are at least eight characters in length  Combine letters and numbers to avoid using standard words that can  be found in the dictionary     Chapter 7 Troubleshooting    If your router fails or the performance changes dramatically  check the FAQ and Troubleshooting solutions below or check the support section  on VIZIO com  If your router still fails to perform as expected  e mail us at techsupport vizio com or call us at 1 877 MYVIZIO  698 4946      Troubleshooting Tips    If your router fails or the performance changes dramatically  check the FAQ and Troubleshooting solutions below or check the support section    on VIZIO com  If your router still fails to perform as expected  e mail us at techsupport vizio com or call us at 1 877 MYVIZIO  698 4946      Be sure to restart your network in this sequence     1  2  3   4    Make    Make      Turn off and unplug the modem  turn off your router  and shut down the computer       Plug in and turn on the modem  wait two minutes     Turn on your router and wait one minute       Turn on 
    
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