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VDSL Setup
If your connection is VDSL (i.e., if it goes over the phone line but has a download speed
greater than 24Mbps) you must set up the modem router manually. Your Internet service
provider may refer to VDSL as ‘‘fibre.’’ As long as you have the correct information from
your Internet service provider (ISP) this is simple and quick.
1.
Click on the
Setup>Basic Setup
tab. In the Physical Setting section, select
DSL for
Physical Type
, and
PTM
for DSL Mode.
2.
If your ISP requires a VLAN, select Enable VLAN and enter the VLAN ID required
by your ISP. Check with your provider’s helpdesk if you’re not sure which to use.
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3.
In the
Internet Setup > Internet Connection Type
section select either PPPoE, or
IPoE (dynamic or static IP address) as required by your ISP (check with your
provider’s helpdesk if you’re not sure). Select Bridge Mode only to use the unit as a
modem without router functionality (i.e., without Wi-Fi or any other network
functions).
•
If using PPPoE, enter the correct username and password as specified by
your ISP.
•
If your connection type is Dynamic, select
IPoE
for
Internet Connection
Type
, and for IP Settings select
Automatically obtain an IP address
.
•
If your ISP requires IPoE with a static IP address, select
IPoE
for
Internet
Connection Type
, then select
Use the Following IP Address
and enter the IP
address settings (given to you by your ISP) in the fields provided.
4.
Click
Save Settings
(at the bottom of the page) to save settings and complete
setup.
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Set up your modem router as only 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 port on your modem.
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3.
Connect one end of the power adapter cord to the power port and the other end to
the electrical outlet.
4.
Power on the computer that you will use to configure the modem router.
5.
The LEDs for Power, Wireless, and Ethernet (one for each connected
computer/device) should light up. If not, make sure the modem router is powered
on and the cables are securely connected.
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Advanced Configuration
If you would like to change the router’s advanced settings, use the router’s browser-based
utility. You can access the utility via a web browser on a computer connected to the
router. For more help with the utility, click
Help
on the right side of the screen or go to our
website.
How to access the browser-based utility
1.
To access the browser-based utility, launch the web browser on your computer,
and enter the router’s default Internet Protocol (IP) address,
192.168.1.1, in the
Address field. Then press Enter.
Note—
You can also access the browser-based utility on Windows computers by
entering the device name in the Address field.
A login screen appears
.
2.
In the User name field, enter admin.
3.
In the
Password
field, enter the password created during setup. If you did not
change the password in setup, the default is ‘‘admin’’.
4.
Click
OK
to continue.
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