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1

Connect the Gateway to a Computer

Step 3

Plug the smaller end

of the 

Power Cord

into the

Black Port

on the back of the

Gateway.

Step 4

Plug the larger end of

the 

Power Cord

into a 

Power

Outlet

.

Step 1

Get the 

Wireless DSL

Gateway

from your DSL 

Quick Start Kit.

Step 2

Get the 

Power Cord

from your DSL Quick Start Kit.

Wireless DSL Gateway

Power Cord

Power 
Cord

Black Port

Step 11

Get the 

Black 

or

Gray

DSL Cable

from your DSL

Quick Start Kit.

Step 12

Plug one end of the

DSL Cable

into the 

Gray Port

on the back of the Gateway.

Step 6

Confirm the 

Power

Light

on the Gateway is SOLID

Green

.

Power Light on Wireless DSL Gateway

Step 5

Make sure the  

Power

Switch

is ON.

Power Switch

Step 14

Confirm that the

Power

and 

DSL Lights

are

solid 

Green

. This may take up

to 30 seconds.

Power & DSL Lights on Wireless DSL Gateway

Step 7

Get the 

Yellow Cable

.

Step 8

Plug one end of the

Yellow Cable

into one of the

Yellow Ports

on the back of

the Wireless DSL Gateway.

Step 9

Make sure that your

computer is turned on. Then,
plug the other end of the

Yellow

Cable

in the 

Ethernet Port

on

the back of the computer.

An 

Ethernet Port

looks similar

to a regular Phone Jack, but is
slightly larger.

Note:

If the Ethernet Light does 

NOT

turn green, make sure the Yellow Cable is

properly connected on both ends.

Note:

The DSL light may blink.

Step 10

Confirm that 1 of the

Ethernet lights

on the

Gateway is 

Green

. This may

take a few moments.

Ethernet Lights on Wireless DSL Gateway

Step 13

Plug the other end of

the 

DSL Cable

into the 

Phone

Jack

closest to your computer.

Note:

If the DSL Light continues to blink, make sure you received notification from

your DSL Internet Service Provider that your DSL service is 

On

.

2

Install the Phone Filters

Step 1

Unplug your 

Telephones

(or other devices) from their
current 

Phone Jacks

.

Step 2

Open the 

Clear Bag

and remove the 

Phone Filters

from the bag.

What are Phone Filters?

Phone Filters separate the DSL signal

from the voice signal, allowing you to talk on the telephone
and be online at the same time.

All Devices

with the same phone number as your DSL Line

require Phone Filters. This includes telephones, fax machines,
caller ID boxes, satellite TV receivers and answering machines.

Note:

The number and type of Phone Filters included in this kit may vary.

Power
Outlet

Power

Cord

Flip this Quick Start Guide over to continue 

Yellow Port

White Port

Phone
Port

Yellow Cable

Black Cable

Black 
Cable

Step 5

Make sure you did

NOT put a Phone Filter on the

Black DSL Cable

. Make sure

your setup looks EXACTLY like
the picture to the right.

Step 3

Plug a 

Phone Filter

into

every 

Phone Jack

in your house

with the same phone number
as your DSL Line, and a 
telephone (or other device)
connected to it.

If you need additional Phone
Filters, contact your DSL Internet
Service Provider.

Step 4

Plug one end of the

Phone Cord

into the 

Phone

Filter

and keep the other end

attached to the telephone (or
other device).

Power 
Cord

DSL
Cable

Yellow
Cable

Phone
Jack

Phone 
Filter

Phone
Jack

Phone       

Phone 

Filter

Phone
Cord

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