Cisco C1113-8PLTEEAWB Wi-Fi 5 IEEE 802.11ac 2 SIM ADSL2, VDSL2+, Cellular Modem/Wireless Router

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Cisco C1113-8PLTEEAWB: Wi‑Fi 5, ADSL2+/VDSL2+, Dual‑SIM Cellular Router

The Cisco C1113-8PLTEEAWB is a compact, enterprise‑grade WAN and wireless router designed to power today’s distributed networks. Built on the Cisco 1000 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) with Cisco IOS XE Software, this device unifies wide‑area connectivity, security, and reliable wireless access in a single, easy‑to‑manage platform. It is purpose‑built for deployment as Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) in branch offices, retail storefronts, or remote sites that demand resilient connectivity, simplified management, and scalable services. The C1113‑8PLTEEAWB blends copper broadband (ADSL2+/VDSL2+) with dual‑SIM cellular options and a robust Wi‑Fi 5 network, delivering a versatile solution for hybrid WAN architectures and fast, secure user experiences across both wired and wireless networks.

  • All‑in‑one connectivity for branch networks — Combine ADSL2+/VDSL2+ WAN, dual‑SIM cellular backup, and Wi‑Fi 5 in a single device. This integration reduces device sprawl, simplifies cabling, and lowers management overhead while delivering consistent performance across copper and cellular networks.
  • Dual‑SIM cellular support for reliability — Two SIM slots enable intelligent failover, carrier diversification, and optimized data plans. In environments with variable wired performance or distant cell coverage, you can ensure continuity of service and faster restoration after outages with minimal manual intervention.
  • Enterprise‑grade security at the edge — The ISR platform runs Cisco IOS XE Software, delivering hardened security features for branch networks, including encryption, secure VPN connectivity, and firewall capabilities integrated directly into the router. This helps safeguard sensitive data and protect against evolving threats at the network edge.
  • Wi‑Fi 5 access point for fast wireless coverage — The built‑in Wi‑Fi 5 radio provides reliable air‑time for devices, guest networks, and IoT, supporting typical small and medium business workloads with solid throughput and stable connections across offices, shops, and hospitality setups.
  • Cisco IOS XE software for scalable, unified management — With Cisco IOS XE, you gain a powerful, familiar operating system that supports advanced routing, automation, and centralized management. This enables unified policy enforcement, remote provisioning, and scalable services across WAN, LAN, and wireless domains.

Technical Details of Cisco C1113-8PLTEEAWB

  • Wireless standard — Wi‑Fi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac) for high‑speed wireless access to laptops, phones, and IoT devices.
  • Wireless capability — Dual‑band support with practical coverage for small to mid‑sized spaces, suitable for guest networks and internal devices alike.
  • WAN interfaces — ADSL2+ and VDSL2+ copper line support to connect to legacy DSL services while leveraging the latest copper‑based broadband speeds.
  • Cellular modem — Embedded cellular modem with dual SIM support to enable failover, load sharing, or separate data plans for different sites or users.
  • Platform family — Part of the Cisco 1000 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs), designed for robust CPE deployment and enterprise branch connectivity.
  • Software — Cisco IOS XE Software provides routing, security, and service integration with enterprise‑grade management capabilities.

how to install Cisco C1113-8PLTEEAWB

Installing the Cisco C1113‑8PLTEEAWB is straightforward for IT teams familiar with Cisco devices. Follow these steps to establish a secure, reliable configuration that takes full advantage of ADSL/VDSL, dual SIM cellular, and Wi‑Fi connectivity:

  • Unpack and inspect the unit, ensuring you have the power supply, any mounting hardware, and the documented quick start guide. Place the router in a well‑ventilated area with access to a power outlet and network lines.
  • Connect the copper line from your DSL service to the appropriate WAN port on the router for ADSL2+ or VDSL2+ connectivity. If you plan to use the cellular path as a primary or backup WAN, keep the SIM trays accessible for future changes.
  • Insert the two SIM cards into their respective cellular slots if you intend to use the embedded cellular modem. Power on the device and wait for the system lights to indicate basic readiness.
  • Connect an Ethernet device (laptop or management PC) to a LAN port to access the management interface. Use the default IP address and credentials provided by Cisco’s documentation to begin initial configuration.
  • Using the Cisco IOS XE management console, configure WAN interfaces (set up ADSL/VDSL profiles or PPP/PPPoE as required by your ISP), and define the cellular profiles for failover or load balancing. Ensure the firewall and VPN options are enabled per your security policy.
  • Set up the Wi‑Fi network: create an SSID with a strong WPA2/WPA3 passphrase, choose the appropriate security settings, and segment guest traffic if needed. Consider enabling client isolation for guest networks to protect internal devices.
  • Define access policies and QoS rules to prioritize critical applications (voice, video, business apps) and ensure reliable performance for users during peak times. Apply firmware updates if prompted to keep security and features up to date.
  • Test connectivity across all WAN paths by simulating failover scenarios (disconnect DSL, switch to cellular) and verifying stable Internet access on client devices. Validate wired and wireless devices can reach essential services and internal resources.
  • Document your configuration, save the running configuration to memory, and enable regular monitoring and backups. If you use centralized management tools, enroll the device for ongoing policy enforcement and status reporting.

Frequently asked questions

  • What networks does the Cisco C1113-8PLTEEAWB support? It supports ADSL2+/VDSL2+ copper WAN alongside embedded dual‑SIM cellular connectivity and Wi‑Fi 5 wireless access, enabling a hybrid WAN setup for branch deployments.
  • Can I use dual SIMs simultaneously? Yes. The device is designed with two SIM slots to enable failover, load balancing, or separate data plans, depending on your configuration and network requirements.
  • What security features are included? The router runs Cisco IOS XE Software, which includes enterprise‑grade security capabilities such as VPN, encryption, firewall protections, and policy‑based access controls at the edge.
  • Is Wi‑Fi 6 supported on this model? No. This model uses Wi‑Fi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac). If you require Wi‑Fi 6, consider newer devices in the Cisco product line.
  • Who is this device best suited for? It is ideal for small to midsize branches, retail locations, and distributed enterprises that need consolidated WAN, security, and wireless access in a single CPE appliance with flexible connectivity options.

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