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REAR PANEL
The rear panel of the Router contains a reset button, a power adapter socket,
four LAN ports, one port, one USB device port,
††
two USB Host port, one FXO
port
‡‡
, two FXS ports and one Wi-Fi REG button.
Do not force the antenna beyond its mechanical stops. Rotating the antenna further may cause dam-
age.
FIGURE 4.
Rear Panel Ports
TABLE 3.
Port Description
PORT
DESCRIPTION
A
Phone DSL connector (2/2+)
B
port Four Ethernet ports 10/100 Mbps
C
ports USB 2.0 Host ports
D
FXS
E
Power connector
F
Power button
-
Reset to factory default button (located on the side of the device)
Optional
FXO
††
This port may be optional depending on the product version.
‡‡
This port may be optional depending on the product version.
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Hardware Installation
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Hardware Installation
Hardware
Installation
INTRODUCTION
This chapter will guide you through a basic installation of the Router including:
1.
Positioning the
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2.
Installing Micro Filters
3.
Connecting the Router to your network
4.
Setting up your computer for networking with the Router
Please read carefully the Safety Information in Appendix “A”
POSITIONING THE ROUTER
You should place the Router in such a location to ensure that:
It is located near an electrical outlet and a phone wall socket
Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the unit
It is out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat
The cabling is away from power lines, fluorescent lighting fixtures, and
sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters and broadband am-
plifiers.
It is centrally located with respect to the wireless devices that will be con-
nected to the Router. A suitable location might be on top of a high shelf to
ensure the maximum coverage for all connected devices.
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INSTALLING MICRO
FILTERS
Before beginning installation you must locate devices in your house requiring a
DSL filter such as phones, fax machines, answering machines, dial-up mo-
dems, Satellite TV dialers or monitored security systems and attach a DSL filter
to any one of them sharing the same phone line as your DSL modem.
To install DSL filters please follow these steps:
1.
Disconnect the phone cable from the telephone wall socket
2.
Insert the phone cable into the DSL filter port identified with a phone symbol
3.
Insert the DSL filter cable into the telephone wall socket
You do not need to attach a DSL filter to unused wall sockets.
FIGURE 1.
Micro Filter Installation
1
3
2
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POWERING UP THE
ROUTER
To power up the Router:
1.
Plug the power adapter into the power adapter port located on the rear of
the Router
2.
Plug the power adapter into a standard electrical wall socket
3.
Press the Power button located on the rear panel of the Router
4.
Wait for the power LED to turn steady green
CONNECTING THE
ROUTER
The first step to install the router is to physically connect it to the telephone
socket and then to connect it to a computer by means of an Ethernet or an USB
connection.
To connect the phone cable:
1.
Connect one end of the phone cable into the DSL filter port identified with a
computer symbol
2.
Connect the other end of the phone cable into the DSL port on the rear of
the Router
FIGURE 2.
Phone Cable Connection
To connect the Ethernet cable: