Troubleshooting Tips - Verizon CR1000B User Manual

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tRouBLESHooting tipS

Note:
The advanced settings should only be configured by
experienced network technicians to avoid adversely affecting the
operation of your Verizon Router and your local network.
6.0/
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
6.0a/
IF YOU aRE UNaBLE TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET:
The first thing to check is whether your Verizon Router is
powered on and is connected to the internet. Check the Router
Status LED on the front of the Verizon Router. Be sure to refer
to the "1.3a/ FRONT PANEL" on page 9 to determine
status of the Verizon Router. Check the WAN cable connecting
your Verizon Router to the internet to make sure it is properly
connected on both ends.
If the prior tips do not resolve your connection issue, try
restarting (rebooting) the router portion of the Verizon Router
by manually pressing the 'red' reset power button on the rear
panel of the Verizon Router for 2-4 seconds (the Router Status
LED should go off) to begin rebooting your Verizon Router. Your
Verizon Router will begin rebooting and will return to service in
3 - 5 minutes depending on your network connection. Check
Router Status LED and if it is solid white, try again to access the
internet.
If rebooting your router does not resolve your connection issue,
try power cycling the Verizon Router by unplugging the power
cable from the adapter or the wall and wait 2 minutes. During
the 2 min. wait period, also power cycle the network device (e.g.
the computer, tablet, etc.) and then plug the power cable back

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Wilman Ortiz cueto
April 15, 2025

Como se instala

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Mr. Anderson
April 15, 2025

To install the Verizon CR1000B router:

1. Align the mounting hole on the bottom of the router with the screw on the wall mount bracket.
2. Rotate and position the router as preferred.
3. Connect the Ethernet cable to the WAN port and other required cables through the hole in the mounting bracket.
4. Tighten the bracket screw to secure the router.
5. Manage and fasten the attached cables using the Velcro® strap with buckle.
6. Power on the router and access the web-based User Interface (UI) to complete setup.

Optional: Use the WPS button or UI to connect Wi-Fi devices.

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