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You can install the residential gateway in your home office and access
the Internet from your kitchen computer to get your favorite recipe.
Use this chapter to properly install your residential gateway and to
connect the residential gateway to your computer and other devices in
your home.
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Chapter 2
Installing the Residential
Gateway
In This Chapter
Mounting the Residential Gateway Vertically
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Mounting the Residential Gateway to the Wall
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Connecting Your Computer to the Residential Gateway
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Connecting the DSL Interface
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Connecting an IP Set-Top to the Gateway
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Mounting the Residential Gateway Vertically
Some installations may require that you place the residential gateway in a vertical
position. Use proper care when installing the residential gateway in a vertical
position. Be sure that the housing of the residential gateway is vertical and that the
stand is extended as shown in the following illustration:
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Mounting the Residential Gateway to the Wall
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Mounting the Residential Gateway to the Wall
The following illustration shows the location and dimensions of the wall-mounting
slots on the bottom of the residential gateway. Use the information on this page as a
guide for mounting your residential gateway to the wall.
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Connecting Your Computer to the Residential
Gateway
You can connect a computer to the residential gateway using one of the following
methods:
Ethernet Connection
Wireless Connection
Note
:
These instructions describe a PC connection. You could also connect another
type of device with a wireless interface. See the owner's manual that came with the
device for instructions.
Connecting the Computer with an Ethernet Connection
Complete these steps to connect the computer with an Ethernet connection.
1
Connect the power adapter that came with the residential gateway to the
POWER port on the residential gateway and to an electrical outlet.
2
Power on the residential gateway. After the residential gateway has completed
its startup process, the POWER LED on the front panel of the residential gateway
should be green.
3
Connect the Ethernet cable provided with the residential gateway from any
available Ethernet port (LAN 1 through LAN 4) on the gateway to the Ethernet
port on the computer.
4
Connect the gray cable provided with the residential gateway from the DSL port
on the gateway to a telephone wall jack. See
Connecting the DSL Interface
(on
page 14) for more information.
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Connecting Your Computer to the Residential Gateway
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Connecting the Computer with a Wireless Connection
A wireless connection requires a wireless-enabled notebook or a computer with an
802.11b/g wireless network adapter installed.
Complete these steps to connect the computer with a wireless connection.
1
Connect the power adapter that came with the residential gateway to the
POWER port on the residential gateway and to an electrical outlet.
2
Power on the residential gateway. After the residential gateway has completed
its startup process, the POWER light on the front panel of the residential
gateway should be green.
3
Connect the gray cable provided with the residential gateway from the DSL port
on the residential gateway to a telephone wall jack. See
Connecting the DSL
Interface
(on page 14) for more information.
4
Follow the instructions in your owner's manual for your PC or laptop to activate
the wireless connection.