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Product Overview
Linksys X2000/X3000
X3000
Top
Ethernet
If the LED is continuously lit, the
modem router is successfully connected to a
device through that port°
Wi-Fi
Protected
Setup™
Button
Press
this
button to have Wi-Fi Protected Setup
search for
your Wi-Fi Protected Setup™-supported wireless
device° The LED is continuously lit when a Wi-
Fi Protected Setup™ connection is successfully
established° The LED blinks slowly while Wi-Fi
Protected Setup™ is setting up a connection, and
blinks rapidly in amber if an error occurs° The LED
is off when Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ is idle°
Wireless
The Wireless LED lights up when the
wireless feature is enabled° It flashes when the
modem router is actively sending or receiving
data over the network°
WAN
Lights up white when the modem router
is connected directly to an ADSL line° Lights up
blue when the modem router is set up as a router
only and is connected to the internet through a
separate modem°
Power
The Power LED lights up when the
modem router is powered on° When the modem
router goes through its self-diagnostic mode
during every boot-up, the LED flashes° When the
diagnostic is complete, the LED is continuously
lit°
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Product Overview
Linksys X2000/X3000
Back
DSL
—Connects to the ADSL line°
Cable
—To use the modem router as only a router, use a
network cable to connect this port to a separate modem’s
LAN/Ethernet port°
Ethernet
—Using Ethernet cables (also called network
cables), these Ethernet ports connect the modem router
to computers and other Ethernet network devices on your
wired network°
USB
—For network-attached storage, connect an external
USB drive to this port°
Power
—The Power port connects to the included power
adapter°
Power button
—Press
|
(on) to turn on the modem router°
(Button not available on North American models°)
Bottom
Reset
—This button allows you to reset the router to
its factory defaults° Press and hold the Reset button for
approximately five seconds°
Wall-mounting placement
The router has two wall-mount slots on its bottom panel° The distance between
the slots is 175°56 mm° Two screws are needed to mount the router°
Suggested Mounting Hardware
2°5-3°0 mm
4-5 mm
1-1°5 mm
NOTE
Cisco is not responsible for damages incurred by unsecured wall-
mounting hardware°
Follow these instructions:
1.
Determine where you want to mount the router° Make sure that the wall
you use is smooth, flat, dry, and sturdy° Also make sure the location is
within reach of an electrical outlet°
2.
Drill two holes into the wall° Make sure the holes are 175 mm apart°
3.
Insert a screw into each hole and leave 3 mm of its head exposed°
4.
Position the router so the wall-mount slots line up with the two screws°
5.
Place the wall-mount slots over the screws and slide the router down
until the screws fit snugly into the wall-mount slots°
175 mm
Wall-mounting template
Print this page at 100% size°
Cut along the dotted line, and place on the wall to drill precise spacing°
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Installation
Linksys X2000/X3000
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Set up your modem-router automatically
1.
Insert the CD into your CD or DVD drive°
2.
Click
Set up your Linksys Router
°
DVD/CD-RW Drive (E:) Linksys
Router Setup
DVD/CD-RW Drive (E:) Linksys
Router Setup
AutoPlay
Always do this for software and games:
Insta l or run program
General options
Set up your Linksys Router
Published by Cisco Consumer Products LLC
Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel
Open folder to view files
using Windows Explorer
Speed up my system
using Windows ReadyBoost
If you do not see this:
For Windows, click
Start
,
Computer
, then double-click the
CD
drive
and the
Setup
icon°
For Mac, double-click the
CD
icon on your desktop, then double-click
the
Setup
icon°
3.
Read the license terms, select the checkbox, then click
Next
°
4.
At the
How will you be using your X2000/X3000
screen, click
Modem
router
or
Router only
, then click
Next
°
Modem router
: Use the X2000/X3000 as both a DSL modem and
a router° If you have a DSL Internet service provider, this option
provides Internet access and networking connectivity to your home’s
computers, without the need for a separate modem and router°
Router only
: If you have a separate cable or DSL modem for Internet
access, this option provides networking connectivity to your home’s
computers°
The
We are now setting up your Linksys X2000/X3000
screen opens° You are
then asked to connect your router’s cables°
5.
If you chose
Modem router
in Step 4:
a.
Connect the power cable° If your router has a power button, turn it
on°
b.
Connect the gray cable to the modem-router’s
DSL
port and to a
telephone jack on your wall°
Installation
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Installation
Linksys X2000/X3000
Or, if you chose
Router only
in Step 4:
a.
Connect the power cable, then turn on the power switch°
b.
Connect the blue cable to the
Cable
port on the back of your router
and to the modem°
6.
If you chose
Modem
router in Step 4, you are asked to enter your ISP
information°
a.
Select your region, ISP, and the DSL settings your ISP has provided°
b.
Select your Internet connection type, other Internet settings, and
static settings (if necessary)° All of this information should be available
from your ISP°
7.
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the setup°
Set up your modem-router manually
NOTE
Run the Setup CD-ROM to install the modem-router° If you cannot
run the Setup CD-ROM, refer to the steps below°
NOTE
If you are setting up your modem-router in New Zealand, see
“NOTE FOR USERS IN NEW ZEALAND” on page 11°
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Installation
Linksys X2000/X3000
Connect your modem-router
To connect your modem-router:
1.
Power down all your network devices, including your computer(s) and
the modem-router° If you currently use a modem, disconnect it now—
the modem-router replaces your modem°
2.
Connect one end of the provided Ethernet cable to your computer’s
Ethernet adapter and the other end to an
Ethernet
port on the back of
the modem-router°
3.
Repeat step 2 for each additional computer or device that you want to
connect to the modem-router°
NOTE
If your computer’s Ethernet adapter is not set up, refer to the
Ethernet adapter’s documentation for more information°
4.
Connect one end of the phone cable to the
DSL
port on the back°
5.
Connect the other end of the phone cable to the wall jack with ADSL
service or microfilter°
NOTE
If you experience static on your phone line, you may need a
microfilter or splitter° (This is required for users in the UK; other
users should contact their ISPs to verify° ISDN users do not need
a microfilter°) If you require a microfilter, you must install one for
each phone or fax that you use° To install a microfilter, plug it into
a phone jack that has ADSL service, then connect one end of the
provided phone cable to the microfilter’s DSL port°
6.
Connect one end of the power adapter cord to the
Power
port and the
other end to the electrical outlet°
7.
Power on the computer that you will use to configure the modem-router°
8.
The LEDs for Power, Wireless, and Ethernet (one for each connected
computer) should light up° If not, make sure the modem-router is
powered on and the cables are securely connected°
Set up your modem-router as only a router
NOTE
Run the Setup CD-ROM to install the modem-router° If you cannot
run the Setup CD-ROM, refer to the steps below°
To set up your modem-router as a router:
1.
Connect one end of the provided Ethernet cable to your computer’s
Ethernet adapter and the other end to an
Ethernet
port on the back of
the modem-router°
2.
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the
Cable
port on the back of
the modem-router, then connect the other end to an available Ethernet/
LAN port on your modem°

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