CISCO GS110-8-HW-US 8 Port Network Switch User Guide
- June 14, 2024
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GS110-8-HW-US 8 Port Network Switch
Meraki Go Onboarding
Last updated: Jun 16, 2022
Meraki Go Onboarding Steps
Welcome to the Meraki Go family! Meraki Go is a fast, secure and reliable
networking solution designed with small businesses in mind. With your first
Meraki Go hardware in hand, this onboarding process will help you install your
hardware and configure your network quickly.
This setup process should take around 30-60 minutes to complete and consists
of three main steps:
- Setting up your account and logging in
- Adding hardware to your account and connnecting it correctly
- Configuring your network
Set up your account
You can create an account either on meraki-go.com or through the app on iOS or Android (preferred).
http://web.meraki-go.com/go_app
This QR code can be used find the Meraki Go app in your app store.
If you have an existing account with dashboard.meraki.com, you will need to
use a new email address for Meraki Go.
Once your account is registered, you will need to verify your email address
before logging in for the first time.
Start and Log In to the Meraki Go app
If you do not already have the app installed, please download the software
from your mobile app store and open the Meraki Go app once it is successfully
installed.
If you’ve already created an account on meraki-go.com, you’ll use the same
credentials to log into the app.
This guide is for Meraki Go products only. Meraki enterprise product
information can be found at
documentation.meraki.com
Account creation is typically quite fast. However, this process may take a few
minutes. If you find an invalid email/password combination error immediately
after creating your account, please wait up to 5 minutes and try again before
contacting support.
Unbox and scan your hardware
After logging into the Meraki Go app you will be prompted to begin adding
hardware to your account.
Every Meraki Go device has a QR code near the serial number. Scanning this QR
code is the fastest way to add hardware to your account.
If you still have the metal mounting plate attached to your hardware, you will
need to slide that off first to see the QR code.
Tap the add hardware button to get started and use your phone/tablet’s camera
to scan the QR code on the back of your hardware.
The flashlight button can be used to enable your device’s flash in low light
environments.
You may need to give the Meraki Go app permissions to use your camera. This
can generally be done under Settings > Applications > Meraki Go on your
device.
If you are unable to scan the QR code, you may need to select Enter serial
number instead, to manually add the serial number on your Meraki Go hardware.
The serial number can be
found on the back of the hardware or on the side of the box it came in.
Connect your hardware
Once your hardware has been scanned and added to your account, you will be prompted to connect the hardware to the internet. Proceed to follow the Meraki Go device section that relates most to the hardware you just added to your account. If you have multiple Meraki Go products, connect them in the order specified below:
- Connect the Meraki Go (GX) router firewall to the internet and power it on.
- Connect any Meraki Go (GS) switches to the GX and power them on.
- Connect any Meraki Go WiFi access points (GR) to the GS, the GX or directly to a port on your internet device.
Meraki Go router firewall (GX20)
The Meraki Go security appliance must be powered by the power supply within
the box.
A connection from your internet provider should plug via ethernet cable into
Port 1. The router firewall should be the gateway of the network towards the
Internet.
Meraki Go switch (GS110 series)
The Meraki Go Switch hardware must be powered by the power supply included
within the box.
An internet connection must be provided via an ethernet cable plugged into any
one of the ports. This may be a connection from the Meraki Go GX router
firewall or optionally directly to another device that provides internet
service.
Depending on the model of the Meraki Go switch, it may be PoE (Power-over-
Ethernet) capable, meaning it can supply power to Meraki Go WiFi access points
and other PoE power based devices.
Meraki Go WiFi access point (GR10, GR60)
Your Meraki Go WiFi access point hardware has two ways it can be powered:
- AC Adapter: Your hardware comes with an AC adapter in the box. This can simply be plugged in to power your device.
- PoE (Power over Ethernet): If you have a PoE switch, a GX20 router firewall, or an ethernet power injector, you can connect a PoE ethernet cable to the hardware directly without using the AC adapter.
Your WiFi access point will need to have its ethernet cable connected to
something that can provide internet service. This is generally an internet
modem, a Meraki Go GX Series router firewall or possibly a Meraki Go GS Series
switch.
A modem is often provided by your internet service provider (BT, Sky, Virgin,
Comcast, AT&T, etc.)
Once your hardware is connected, make sure the ethernet port has lights on it,
to make sure it’s connected. There should be a green light to the left of the
ethernet cable.
Wait while your hardware updates
After your hardware has connected, it will attempt to find a path to the
internet. Your hardware will perform any required software updates, and will
come online once this task is completed. This may take as much as 30 minutes.
After the internet connection is connected to the Meraki Go equipment, the
device’s LED will cycle through a rainbow pattern. This means that it is
establishing connectivity to Meraki Go servers.
After the rainbow pattern, the LED may alternate between an amber and white
flashing LED. This is normal. If the LED is flashing a white light this
indicates that it is currently installing software updates.
Once the LED stops flashing and is a solid white light (GX, GS Series) or
solid green (GR Series) this means that the Meraki Go device is fully
operational.
If your hardware does not successfully find an internet connection and display
a solid white light (GX, GS Series) or solid green (GR Series) after 30
minutes, refer to our Meraki Go Troubleshooting Guide.
Configure a WiFi network
Once you are in the app and your devices are connected, Create a WiFi network
for your account. You can do this by clicking on the Networks icon in the app.
Once on the networks screen, tap the Create a WiFi network button.
Give your network a name, and then a password (or leave it blank if you’d like
it left open). The network name is what guests and users see as an option when
connecting to wireless networks.
If you want the network to be for guests, select Check this if this is a guest
network to enable client isolation, which prevents clients from communicating
with each other, or with devices on your local network.
Once the WiFi network is created, explore the app and additional Meraki Go
documentation for more detail on available features.
Success!
Your network is all set and ready to use. Try it out by connecting with a
client device such as a laptop or phone.
Note that once you’ve created a WiFi network and configured your settings, the
Meraki Cloud will automatically apply these settings to any other devices you
add to your Meraki Go account.
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