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Mako 8875 Product Handbook v1.1

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1)

 

Standard Limited Warranty

. If the products purchased hereunder are resold by a distributor or 

reseller to an end-user (customer) pursuant to the terms hereof in their original, unmodified, unused 
condition, Purchaser shall pass on to its customers, or keep as applicable for internal use, the 

MAKO 

NETWORKS LTD.

 standard limited warranty for the products, as summarized in documentation 

supplied with the product and including provisions and limitations set forth below. The Manufacturer 
warrants the Mako Appliance for one (1) year. The Warranty begins on the date of purchase as shown 
on your providers invoice. 

2)

 

Express End-user Limited Warranty

.  Each 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 product purchased hereunder 

is warranted against defect in material and workmanship and will substantially conform to 

MAKO 

NETWORKS LTD.

 product documentation for the period set forth in the documentation supplied 

with the product following delivery to end-user (the “Warranty Period”). This warranty extends only 
to end-user and will not extend to, nor may it be assigned to, any subsequent user, Purchaser or user 
of a 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 product, whether such 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 product is alone or 

incorporated into end-user’s product. 

3)

 

Exclusions

. The express warranty set forth above is contingent upon the proper use of a 

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NETWORKS LTD.

 product in the application for which it was intended and will not apply to any 

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 product that has been (i) damaged during shipping, (ii) modified or 

improperly maintained or repaired by a party other than 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 or its designees, 

or (iii) subjected to unusual physical or electrical stress. This includes operation of the product 
outside the Operating Specifications of the product. 

4)

 

Limitation of Remedy

. In the event a 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 product fails to perform as 

warranted, 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 sole and exclusive liability and end-user’s only remedies for 

breach of this warranty shall be, at 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

’s option to repair, replace or credit an 

amount not exceeding the Purchaser’s purchase price of each product found to be defective, 
provided that: 

 

1.

 

End-user complies with the rejection and warranty procedures contained in Section 5 below and 
returns the 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 product that the end-user considers defective for 

examination and testing. 

2.

 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 shall not be liable under this warranty if testing and examination by 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 discloses that the 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 product has been 

modified or altered in any manner after it was shipped by 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 

3.

 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 shall not be liable under this warranty if testing and examination by 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 discloses that the alleged defect in the 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 

product does not exist or was caused by end-user or any third person’s misuse, neglect, 
improper installation or testing, unauthorized attempts to repair or any other cause beyond the 
range of intended user, or by accident, fire or other hazard. 

4.

 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 shall not be liable under any warranty under this Agreement with 

respect to any 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 product that is not returned in its original shipping 

container or a functionally equivalent container. 

5.

 

If 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 testing and examination does not disclose a defect warranted under 

this Agreement: 

MAKO NETWORKS LTD.

 shall so advise Purchaser and dispose of such 

MAKO 

NETWORKS LTD.

 product in accordance with Purchaser’s instructions on behalf of end-user 

and at Purchaser’s cost. 

 

Summary of Contents for Mako 8875

Page 1: ...Mako 8875 Product Handbook v1 1...

Page 2: ...y form or by any means without prior written permission from Mako Networks Limited This document should be read in conjunction with the Mako Networks Terms and Conditions available from the Mako Netwo...

Page 3: ...Table of Contents 1 Introduction 4 2 Unpacking and Connection 5 3 Turning on 8 4 Login 9 6 Troubleshooting 11 7 Regulatory Information 14 8 Limited Warranty 15...

Page 4: ...eline for using the Mako 8875 appliance in a standard configuration environment The intended audience for the guide is the actual end user of the Mako System you Note For the remainder of this user gu...

Page 5: ...tion 1 LCD Screen Screen used for diagnostics and Mako status 2 Status LEDs Top Power On Centre Not Currently used Bottom Disk Activity 3 LCD Keypad Used to navigate through the LCD menus 4 USB Ports...

Page 6: ...TURN YOUR MAKO ON AT THIS STAGE If this is the first time you are using your Mako place the supplied USB Key into any USB port at the front of your Mako If your Mako was not supplied with a USB Key yo...

Page 7: ...lecommunications network The ADSL service is carried on a conventional analogue telephone line specially adjusted to carry ADSL traffic in addition to voice calls At your network premises a Filter is...

Page 8: ...nteracting with the LCD screen on the front of your Mako you can get real time information of the status of your Mako The MakoScope LCD shows the following useful information accessed by pressing the...

Page 9: ...Mako then please contact your reseller who will be able to check the status of the unit and verify the profile Some computers on your office network can access the Internet others cannot Or perhaps s...

Page 10: ...the interface may vary slightly from the ones illustrated in this guide NOTE You must accept Cookies to access the Mako Networks website and you must have JavaScript enabled These properties are set i...

Page 11: ...xposed to a third party your computer network immediately becomes insecure and is at risk from an attack You must follow the Forgot Password link on the Mako CMS to create a new password for your acco...

Page 12: ...ulty configuration of the network and or PCs in your office If you believe the problem is with the configuration of the network and or PCs in your office then please contact your site support organisa...

Page 13: ...lluminates for 5 seconds then flashes 3 times or 4 depending how you count then repeats Probable Cause Incorrect configuration Incorrect PPP username and or password Possible Solutions Double check th...

Page 14: ...everages cool drinks or vases on the appliance If used in an area of intense thunderstorms please ensure it has been connected through surge protection equipment Observe all warning and caution symbol...

Page 15: ...electrical stress This includes operation of the product outside the Operating Specifications of the product 4 Limitation of Remedy In the event a MAKO NETWORKS LTD product fails to perform as warrant...

Page 16: ...ako s stateful inspection firewall not only examines packets of information it also makes decisions based upon information derived from all communication layers and other applications providing true e...

Page 17: ...nnection is being used by whom and whether this was for personal or business use monitor where PCs on your network have been going and much more Because your Mako utilises the CMS you or your designat...

Page 18: ...g http 192 168 1 254 The MakoScope displays a listing of the following useful information Mako ID The unique identifier of your Mako Software ID Software version number this is often useful to helpde...

Page 19: ...l circuit ID PPP Status If it is red then this could be an indication that o Your username and password are not being accepted by your ISP o The Mako is still booting o If the ADSL status is red then...

Page 20: ...ine to split the digital ADSL traffic from the analogue voice traffic Alternate installations may incorporate a splitter within the telephone jack point to achieve the same result or when the line is...

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