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1.
Use a telephone cable to connect your Device’s
DSL
port to a
telephone jack (or the DSL or modem jack on a splitter if you have
one).
2. ETHERNET
: Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to a LAN
port for initial configuration and/or Internet access.
3. USB
: You can connect a USB memory stick or a USB hard drive for
file sharing. The Device automatically detects the USB device.
Alternatively, use a USB cable (not provided) to connect a USB
printer to this port.
4. POWER
: Use the provided power adaptor to connect the
POWER
socket to an appropriate power source. Make sure the power at the
outlet is on. Look at the lights on the front panel.
• The
POWER
light blinks while your Device starts up and then stays
solid green once it is ready.
• The
DSL
lights are solid green after your Device has a DSL
connection.
• The
INTERNET
light turns on when the Device is able to access the
Internet and blinks when the Device is sending or receiving data.
• The
WAN/LAN
light is on if the WAN/LAN port is properly connected
and blinks when there is traffic.
• Each
ETHERNET
light is on if the corresponding LAN
port is
properly connected and blinks when there is traffic.
• The
USB
light turns on when there is a USB printer or memory
device is connected to the Device and blinks when transmitting data.
• The
WiFi 2.4G
light is green when the wireless LAN is ready and
blinks when there is traffic.
• The
WiFi 5G
light is green when the wireless LAN is ready and
blinks when there is traffic.
• The
WPS
light is green when WPS is enabled and blinks amber
while WPS is in process.
If the lights do not come on, check your connections and inspect your cables
for damage. If the lights are still off, contact technical support.