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If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your retailer.
It implements an “always-on” high speed Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
(ADSL2/2+) connection to the telephone line on the WAN side, as well several
local connectivity technologies on the LAN side:
Four switched 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet ports
One Universal Serial Bus 1.1 (USB) connection to a host PC
One USB 2.0 Host port for external USB peripherals
One IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless LAN access point
Two FXS ports to analog phones
One FXO port to wall phone socket
Figure 2 shows a sample network, while in Figure 2 an existing SIP account
case is shown: your Router becomes your connection to the Internet. Connec-
tions can be made directly to the Router expanding the number of computers
you can have in your network.
FIGURE 1.
Sample Home Network
1
ADSL Splitter Micro Filter
1
Table Support
Quantity
DESCRIPTION
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FIGURE 2.
Sample Home Network (existing SIP account case)
ROUTER ADVANTAGES
The advantages of the Router include:
Shared Internet connection for both wired and wireless computers
High speed 802.11b/g wireless networking
No need for a dedicated, “always on” computer serving as your Internet con-
nection
Cross-platform operation for compatibility with Windows and Macintosh com-
puters (see Technical description for supported platforms).
Easy-to-use, Web-based setup and configuration
Centralization of all network address settings (DHCP)
a Virtual server to enable remote access to Web, FTP, and other services on
your network
a Security — Firewall protection — against Internet hacker attacks and
encryption to protect wireless network traffic
VoIP functionalities supporting existing analog phones
Communication fallback of ADSL to analog lines in case of power or hard-
ware faults (if supported by your network operator)
a multi-language GUI.
MINIMUM SYSTEM AND
COMPONENT
REQUIREMENTS
Your Router requires that the computer(s) and components in your network be
configured with at least the following:
A computer with the Operating Systems that support TCP/IP networking pro-
tocols: Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP 32bit or
MAC 10.x
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An Ethernet 10Mbps or 10/100 Mbps NIC for each computer to be connected
to one of the three Ethernet port at the rear of the Router
An USB 2.0 port
As optional, an 802.11b/g wireless NIC
At least, 60MB of free hard disk space
At least, 128 MB of RAM
Supported Browsers: Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, Netscape 4.7 or higher
FRONT PANEL
The front panel of the Router contains seven indicator lights (LEDs) that help to
describe the state of networking and connection operations.
FIGURE 3.
Front Panel LEDs
TABLE 2.
LED Description
LED
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
1
Power
GREEN on
correctly powered on
off
not correctly powered
RED on
Power on Self Test failure
2
Ethernet link/activity
GREEN on
link active
GREEN blinking
data exchange
off
no active link
3
Wireless activity
GREEN blinking
data exchange
off
no wireless link
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REAR PANEL
The rear panel of the Router contains a reset button, a power adapter socket,
four LAN ports, one ADSL port, one USB device port and one USB Host port,
one FXO port and two FXS ports.
GREEN on
link established
4
USB link/activity
GREEN on
link active
GREEN blinking
data exchange
off
no active link
5
Phones
off
Phone line 1 or 2 not regis-
tered
GREEN on
At least one of the FXS ports
has been registered with a SIP
Proxy server
GREEN blinking
One of the phones is off-hook
6
DSL line activity
off
no DSL line link is active
GREEN on
connected
GREEN blinking
connection in progress
7
Internet activity
GREEN on
link active
GREEN blinking
data exchange
off
no active link
RED
All Internet connection
attempts failed
TABLE 2.
LED Description
LED
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
Do not force the antenna beyond its mechanical stops. Rotating the antenna further may cause dam-
age.
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FIGURE 4.
Rear Panel LEDs
TABLE 3.
Port Description
PORT
DESCRIPTION
a
Phone DSL connector (ADSL2/2+)
b
FXO port
c
FXS ports
d
USB 1.1 port
e
USB 2.0 port for external peripherals
f
Four Ethernet ports 10/100 Mbps
g
Reset to factory default button
h
Power button
i
Power connector

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