Document Type/Customer Name Verizon 5G Home Router User Guide Version Information
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
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Document Type/Customer Name Table of Contents Federal Communication Commission ...................................................................................................................... i Interference Statement ........................................................................................................................................... i Radiation Exposure Statement .....................................................................................................................
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name Yellow and white ring Until changed to other state Usual Functions Alexa Voice Service Router connected to CPE, but no Internet connection (5G node might be down) Animation Red Until changed to other state Router connected to CPE, Wi‐Fi and Internet working well.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name • 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.
Document Type/Customer Name • 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name Configured Ports 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 icon indicates that the corresponding port forwarding rule has been enabled.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name • 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name 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.
Document Type/Customer Name Chapter 4 Product Specifications 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.