Chapter 3: Install and connect your telephony modem
Rear panel
The rear panel of your telephony modem has the following connectors and controls:
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Tel 1/2:
connector for the first phone line (or both lines of a 2-line phone).
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Tel 2:
connector for the second phone line.
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Ethernet:
connector for use with a computer LAN port.
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Coax Cable:
connector for the coaxial cable.
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Power:
connector for the power cord.
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Reset button:
reboot (or restart) your telephony modem.
Use a pointed non-metallic object to press this button.
Selecting an installation location
There are several factors to consider when choosing a location to install your telephony
modem:
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Is an AC outlet available nearby? For best results, the outlet should not be switched and
should be close enough to your telephony modem that extension cords are not required.
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Is a cable jack available? For best performance, keep the number of splitters between
the jack and cable drop to a minimum. Each splitter attenuates (reduces) the signal
available to the telephony modem. A large number of splitters can slow down the
Internet connection and even affect your telephone service.
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Can you easily run cables between the telephony modem's location and the phones?
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If you are connecting devices to an Ethernet port, can you easily run cables between the
telephony modem's location and those devices?
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If you want to mount the telephony modem on a wall, does the location provide a solid
surface for secure attachment? For best results when mounting the telephony modem
on drywall, position the telephony modem so at least one of the screws are fastened to
a stud. This may prevent the telephony modem from pulling out of the wall in the future.
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If you want to install the telephony modem on a desktop, is there enough space on
either side to keep the vents clear? Blocking the vents may cause overheating.
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SBV3202 DOCSIS 3.0 telephony modem for Xfinity
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