Overview
Cisco Catalyst Wireless Gateway devices extend an enterprise network to remote workers, providing numerous
advantages:
• Hardware-based stable connectivity to an enterprise VPN
• Optimized network performance with Wi-Fi 6
• Cellular network connectivity, in supporting models, providing a cellular internet connection (with one
active and one standby SIM) for uninterrupted internet connectivity
• Separate service set identifiers (SSIDs) for connecting work and personal devices
Cisco Catalyst Wireless Gateway connectivity is as follows:
• The Cisco Catalyst Wireless Gateway CG113-W6 accesses the internet using a wired WAN connection
at a remote site.
• The Cisco Catalyst Wireless Gateway CG112-4GW6 accesses the internet using a wired WAN connection
at a remote site or using a cellular link. The device supports two SIM cards: one active, and one on
standby. If the wired WAN connection fails, the device fails over to the cellular link to ensure internet
connectivity.
Note
The device has a single cellular connection, so only one SIM can be active at a given time. You can configure
which of the two SIM slots serves as primary and which serves as secondary (failover).
Managing Cisco Catalyst Wireless Gateways
Use Cisco vManage to configure and manage Cisco Catalyst Wireless Gateways. Cisco vManage provides a
convenient workflow for configuring Wi-Fi, cellular, VPN, and other functionality. Cisco vManage also
provides methods for monitoring device performance.
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Cisco Catalyst Wireless Gateway CG113-W6, on page 2
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Cisco Catalyst Wireless Gateway CG113-4GW6, on page 7
C H A P T E R
Hardware Installation Guide for Cisco Catalyst Wireless Gateways
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