Cisco Wi-Fi 5 IEEE 802.11ac Ethernet, ADSL2, VDSL2+ Wireless Integrated Services Router

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Cisco Wi‑Fi 5 IEEE 802.11ac Ethernet, ADSL2, VDSL2+ Wireless Integrated Services Router

The Cisco 1100 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) deliver a compact, high‑performance solution that merges reliable Internet access, robust security, and enterprise‑grade wireless services into a single device. Built on Cisco IOS XE Software, these ISRs simplify branch networking by combining traditional router performance with advanced security, flexible WAN options, and integrated wireless capabilities. This enables small to mid‑sized offices to deploy a secure, scalable network without juggling multiple devices. Whether you’re upgrading from an older router, expanding a distributed campus, or equipping remote sites with strong connectivity, the Cisco ISR provides a resilient foundation for today’s digital workflow while supporting tomorrow’s growth.

Key benefits at a glance: secure, reliable connectivity; streamlined management; flexible WAN options including ADSL2+, VDSL2+, Ethernet WAN and LTE Advanced 3.0 wireless WAN; integrated 802.11ac wireless LAN; and Cisco IOS XE for consistent policy enforcement and robust security. With this router, you gain a unified platform that handles Internet access, security services, voice and video traffic, and wireless access with a single, integrated solution—reducing complexity and lowering total cost of ownership.

  • Comprehensive WAN options keep your business connected anywhere: ADSL2+, VDSL2+, Ethernet WAN, plus optional LTE Advanced 3.0 wireless WAN for redundancy and business continuity, so outages don’t derail productivity.
  • Integrated 802.11ac wireless LAN delivers fast, reliable Wi‑Fi across your office space, supporting multiple devices with strong coverage and secure guest access to protect corporate data.
  • Enterprise‑grade security built into Cisco IOS XE: firewall, VPN termination, secure remote access, advanced threat prevention, and centralized policy management to defend against evolving threats.
  • All‑in‑one functionality reduces device sprawl: router, firewall, VPN concentrator, and wireless access point in a compact form factor that simplifies deployment and ongoing management.
  • Easy deployment and ongoing management: web‑based GUI and CLI with zero‑touch provisioning, scalable QoS, and seamless integration with existing Cisco policies and monitoring tools.

Technical Details of Cisco Wi‑Fi 5 IEEE 802.11ac Ethernet, ADSL2, VDSL2+ Wireless Integrated Services Router

  • WAN interfaces: ADSL2+, VDSL2+, Ethernet WAN; optional LTE Advanced 3.0 wireless WAN support for failover and mobile connectivity
  • Wireless: 802.11ac wireless LAN with dual‑band operation (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) for fast, reliable client connectivity
  • Security: Cisco IOS XE embedded security features including firewall, VPN termination (IPSec/SSL), secure remote access, and guest network isolation
  • Routing and services: integrated ISR capabilities with intelligent traffic management, QoS, and support for voice/video traffic prioritization
  • Hardware and reliability: compact, enterprise‑class design built to operate in demanding branch environments with straightforward maintenance
  • Management: Cisco IOS XE provides familiar configuration, monitoring, and policy enforcement across routed, switched, and wireless services

How to install Cisco Wi‑Fi 5 Integrated Services Router

  • Unbox and verify contents: ensure you have the Cisco ISR unit, power supply, appropriate cables, and any included antennas or modular components according to the model you purchased.
  • Plan the topology: map your WAN connections (ADSL2+/VDSL2+/Ethernet) and determine the primary wireless coverage area. Decide on a primary Internet path and a backup path if LTE is available.
  • Physically connect: attach WAN interfaces to the appropriate lines, connect LAN ports to switches or internal networks, and attach any USB or ancillary interfaces as required by your deployment.
  • Power on and access the device: use a connected computer to access the router’s default IP address or console port. Login with the default admin credentials provided by Cisco for initial setup.
  • Launch the setup wizard: configure Internet connectivity (DHCP, static IP, or PPPoE as applicable), set the administrator password, and enable basic security features. Create the wireless network (SSID) for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, and apply WPA2/WPA3 security with a strong pre‑shared key or enterprise authentication if supported.
  • Apply policies and services: enable firewall rules, configure VPN termination, set up QoS for critical applications (voice, video, business‑critical data), and define guest access with appropriate restrictions.
  • Finalize and test: save the configuration, verify Internet reachability from a connected device, test wireless coverage across the workspace, and run basic security checks. Back up the configuration to a secure location for disaster recovery.
  • Ongoing management: enroll the router in your central management solution if available, monitor performance, apply firmware updates when released by Cisco, and adjust policies as your network evolves.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Cisco 1100 Series ISR? — The Cisco 1100 Series Integrated Services Routers are compact, high‑performance devices that fuse WAN access, security services, and wireless capabilities into one unit, designed for branch offices and distributed networks.
  • Does this router support 802.11ac Wi‑Fi? — Yes. The integrated wireless LAN supports the 802.11ac standard for faster wireless performance and better multi‑device reliability in busy office environments.
  • Can LTE be used as a backup WAN? — Yes. The router supports LTE Advanced 3.0 wireless WAN as a failover path to maintain connectivity during fixed‑line outages or degraded links.
  • What security features are included? — The device runs Cisco IOS XE with built‑in firewall, VPN termination, secure remote access, and configurable security policies to protect data and users.
  • How do I manage the device? — Management is available via a web‑based graphical user interface or command‑line interface using Cisco IOS XE, with options for zero‑touch provisioning and remote management.

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