
9
If you have a network connection, you do not have to change the existing land-
line/basic line or ISDN installation.
1
Connect one end of the cable to the ‘LINE’ port and the other end to the net-
work connection which can be with or without a telephone socket.
2
Connect the telephone cable between the DSL port of the router and the
ADSL port of the splitter.
3
Connect the router’s power supply (12 V) to a power outlet (230 V) and switch
on the router.
Do not proceed to the next step before the router is ready.
The first time the
ADSL router is switched on, it may take 10-15 minutes to program the router
from TDC’s central management system. This is, among other things, due to the
fact that the management system restarts the router several times along the
way, which may take up to four minutes each time. For more information, please
read Section 8 ‘Status check/troubleshooting’ in this guide.
The router is ready when the ‘Power’ LED lights green and the ‘DSL Sync’ LED
flashes and lights green.
How to connect your equipment to the router ports depends on your chosen
router profile for your Business Bredbånd solution. If you are unsure of your
router profile, it is specified on your order confirmation.
4
5
6
7
If you have ordered TDC Bredbånd Professionel or TDC BizBase,
connect the equipment to one of the four ports using the Ethernet cable.
If you have selected router profile 7:
4
Use the Ethernet cable to connect the equipment to port 1 if you only want
Internet access.
5
6
7
Use the Ethernet cable to connect the equipment to ports 2-4 if you
want simultaneous Internet and company MPLS network access.
If you have selected router profile 3:
4
6
Use the Ethernet cable to connect the equipment to port 1 and/or 3 if you
only want Internet access.
5
7
Use the Ethernet cable to connect the equipment to port 2 and/or 4 if you
want access to the company MPLS network, but not the Internet.