Introduction, Features, Opening the package – Vizio XWR100 - User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Features

Optimized for VIZIO VIA-enabled products
Ideal for streaming HD video and audio
802.11n Simultaneous dual-band wireless
Supports WPS, WEP and WPA wireless security
Integrated 4-port 10/100 switch connects up to 4 wired Internet devices, including internet-enabled Blu-ray players, HDTVs, DVRs, and
computers
USB 2.0 port connects a USB hard drive for central access to photos, videos and more
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

(SSID)

VIZIO HD

VIZIO

Classic

Ideal

Usage

Optimized for HD video streaming, this

network typically has good coverage for most

homes and operates at 5GHz.

Supports all types of data, this network

can give you greater coverage while

operating at 2.4GHz.

Support older wireless

device with a slower

speed at 2.4Ghz.

Security

Type

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, 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

VIZIO XWR100 Dual-band HD Wireless Internet Router
Ethernet cable
Power Adapter
Quick Setup Guide

System Requirements

Broadband Internet connection such as a cable or DSL modem with
an Ethernet (RJ45) connection
At least one computer with a network adapter
TCP/IP networking protocol installed on each computer
Extra Ethernet (RJ-45) cable
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:

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.
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.
For proper ventilation, you must allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) on all sides of your router.
Avoid installing your router in places with high humidity, dust, or smoke so you do not shorten the service life of the electronic
components.
Read this user manual carefully before setting up your router.

Wall-Mounting Placement

Your router has two wall-mount slots on the bottom panel.

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