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Tabletop router Cisco C1113 wireless router Gigabit Ethernet Grey
The Cisco C1113 is a tabletop router from the Cisco 1000 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISR) family running Cisco IOS XE Software. It combines high-speed Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, integrated security features and wireless capabilities in a compact grey enclosure. Designed for easy deployment and management, the C1113 supports separate data and control plane functions and is suitable for enterprise branch offices, service-provider managed environments, small-form-factor installations and M2M applications.
The router offers Gigabit Ethernet performance (10/100/1000Base-T) with eight RJ‑45 LAN ports, AES and WPA2 security algorithms, and a compact tabletop form factor. It integrates Internet access, security and wireless services in a single device, simplifying installation and reducing the need for multiple network appliances. The unit is compatible with Cisco IOS XE for standardized management and policy control.
Place the Cisco C1113 on a stable surface and connect the WAN link and LAN devices using the RJ‑45 Gigabit Ethernet ports. Apply power using a compatible AC supply and ensure the device is connected to a management console or network controller for initial configuration. Use Cisco IOS XE interfaces to configure IP addressing, routing, wireless settings and security policies (AES/WPA2) according to your network design. Verify connectivity and performance after configuration.
For reliable operation, install the router in a well-ventilated area, keep firmware updated via Cisco-recommended updates, and follow Cisco IOS XE best practices for security and configuration backups. Use AES or WPA2 for wireless security and segregate management traffic from user data using separate control-plane settings where supported.
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