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Back Panel
NOTE:
The below port descriptions are listed as they appear on the back panel from left to right.
Port
Description
DSL
RJ-11 cable connects to incoming DSL line
LAN1 – LAN4
RJ-45 connects the unit to an Ethernet device such as a PC or a
switch.
Reset / Default
Restart
—press the button for less than 4 seconds.
ISP settings
—press the button for 4 seconds or longer.
Factor y Default settings
– press the button for 60 seconds or
longer
Power
Connects to a 12V 700 mA power adapter.
Switch
Power on (depressed) or power off for the router.
NOTE:
The 6512 and 6511 do not have the wireless antenna. The 6511 has one LAN port.
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Chapter 2
Hardware Installation and PC Setup
Overview
This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the router to a computer or a LAN and to
the Internet using DSL. The first part provides instructions to set up the hardware, and the second
part describes how to prepare your PC for use with the router. Refer to Chapter 3, Using the Web
Interface for configuration instructions.
It is assumed that you have already subscribed to DSL service with your telephone company or
other Internet service provider (ISP).
Connecting Your Hardware
Shut down your PC before connecting the router. To connect your modem:
1.
Connect the ADSL Line
Connect one end of an RJ-11 cable from your ADSL connection and the other end to the
LINE port of the modem.
2.
Connect the PC to the Router
To use the Ethernet connection, connect the Ethernet cable from the computer directly to the
router. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to one of the four ports labelled LAN on the
back of the router and attach the other end to the Ethernet port of your computer.
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3.
Connect the Power Adapter
Complete the process by connecting the AC power adapter to the POWER connector on the
back of the device and plug the adapter into a wall outlet or power strip. Then turn on and
boot up your PC and any LAN devices, such as hubs or switches, and any computers
connected to them.
Mounting the Router
The router can be mounted on the wall with two screws. Mounting can be done on wall material
including concrete, wood, or drywall. Select an appropriate location free from obstructions or any
possible interference. Make sure the cables can be easily attached to the router without strain.
The illustration below shows how to mount the router horizontally on a wall.
NOTE
: Mount the router with the cables facing down, the LEDs facing up.
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Unit dimensions
Model
Unit Dimensions
Mounting Holes
6511-A1
1.30" (H) x 7.25" (W) x 5" (D)
34.93 mm (H) x 184.15mm (W) x 127mm
(D)
2 holes- 5.375" (136.63mm)
apart
6512-A1
1.25"(H) x 8.25" (W) x 4.75" (D)
31.75 mm (H) x 209.55 mm (W) x 102.65
mm (D)
2 holes 6.125" (155.58mm)
apart
6518-A1
1.25" (H) x 8.25" (W) x 4.75" (D)
31.75 mm (H) x 209.55 mm (W) x 102.65
(D)
2 holes 6.125" (155.58mm)
apart
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Model
Unit Dimensions
Mounting Holes
6519-X1
1.25" (H) x 8.25" (W) x 4.75" (D)
31.75 mm (H) x 209.55 mm (W) x 102.65
(D)
2 holes 6.125" (155.58mm)
apart
Configuring Your Computer
Prior to accessing the router through the LAN or the USB port, note the following necessary
configurations—
Your PC’s TCP/IP address:
192.168.1.__
( the last number is any number between 2 and
254)
The router’s default IP address:
192.168.1.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Below are the procedures for configuring your computer. Follow the instructions for the operating
system that you are using.
If you used the Ethernet cable to connect your router and PC, you do not need any specific driver
installation.
Windows 2000
1.
In the Windows taskbar, click the Start button and point to
Settings
,
Control Panel
, and
Network and Dial-up Connections
(in that order).
2.
Click Local Area Connection. When you have the Local Area Connection Status window
open, click Properties.
3.
Listed in the window are the installed network components. If the list includes
Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)
, then the protocol has already been enabled, and you can skip to Step
10.
4.
If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) does not appear as an installed component, then click
Install
.
5.
In the
Select Network Component Type
window, click on protocol and then the
Add
button.
6.
Select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
from the list and then click on
OK
.
7.
If prompted to restart your computer with the new settings, click
OK
.
8.
After your computer restarts, click the
Network and Dial-up Connections
icon again, and
right click on the
Local Area Connection
icon and then select
Properties
.
9.
In the
Local Area Connection Properties
dialog box, select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
and then click
Properties
.
10.
In the
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
dialog box, click the radio button labelled
Use
the following IP address
and type 192.168.1.x (where x is any number between 2 and 254)
and 255.255.255.0 in the IP address field and Subnet Mask field.
11.
Click
OK
twice to save your changes and then close the
Control Panel
.

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