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Getting started
Speedport OptoLAN / T-Com_en / A31008-M1062-A151-2-7419 / starting.fm / 12.09.2006
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Solvent-free adhesives and silicone are generally suitable for the fixing
and installation of the POF cable. Adhesives with solvents (toluol,
xylene, gasoline, etc.) or alcohol, however, can damage and destroy
the plastic materials of the POF cable and therefore may not be used.
Avoid likewise the use of hot-melt glue, since extreme temperature
changes could likewise damage the transparent fiber core of your POF
cable.
3. Now insert the POF cable in the socket on the first Speedport Op-
toLAN, then the other end in the socket on the second Speedport
OptoLAN, as shown.
4. Push the clips on both Speedport OptoLAN up in order to secure
the two wires.
5. Connect your Ethernet devices (e.g. router, set-top box) using the
enclosed Ethernet cable.
6. Connect the two Speedport OptoLANs to separate 230 V sockets
via the enclosed plug-in power supplies.
Note
Do not bend the POF cable prior to laying it (e.g. to fit in
room corners) since this could cause permanent bends
and damage the cable. The bend radius must not be less
than 25 mm.
Note
One of the two wires in the POF cable has white dots so
that you can distinguish between them.
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