2.1 Ports and buttons
Reset and Restore to Factory Defaults: The restore to
factory defaults feature will set the ADSL Router to
its factory default configuration by resetting the
ADSL Router. You may need to place the ADSL
Router into its factory defaults if the configuration is
changed, you loose the ability to interface to the
ADSL Router via the web interface, or following a
software upgrade,. To reset the ADSL Router, simply
press the reset button for about ~ 10 seconds. The
ADSL Router will be reset to its factory defaults and
after about 30 ~ 40 seconds the ADSL Router will
become operational again.
LAN (local area network) port(s): connect to
Ethernet network devices, such as a PC, hub, switch,
or routers. Some ADSL Router came with a single
LAN connection and some come with four LAN con-
nections. Depending on the connection, you may
need a cross over cable or a strait through cable.
Power is where you connect the power. Make sure
to observe the proper power requirements. The
require power is 9 volts.
USB (universal serial port): connects to a PC’s USB
port. The ADSL Router only supports Window’s
based PCs via an RNDIS driver (included in the soft-
ware).
DSL port: This is the WAN interface that connects
directly to your phone line.
2.2 LED description
1. PWR/POWER
Z
Lights up when power is supplied to the
ADSL Router.
2. ETH/ACT
Z
Lights up when the Ethernet cable is properly
connected from your ADSL Router to the
Ethernet Card. Flickers when the ADSL is trans-
mitting/receiving data.
3. USB
Z
Lights up when the USB connection is esta-
blished. Flickers when the ADSL is transmitting/
receiving data
4. DSL
Z
Lights up when the DSL connection is esta-
blished. Flickers when the ADSL Router is trying
to establish a connection with the ADSL Service
Provider.
5. PPP/Internet
Z
Lights up when the PPP connection is
established.
3. Installing your ADSL Router
1. Locate an optimum location for the ADSL Router.
2. For connections to the Ethernet and DSL interfa-
ces, please refer to the easy start guide.
3. Connect the AC Power Adapter. Depending upon
the type of network, you may want to put
the power supply on an uninterruptible supply.
Only use the power adapter supplied with the ADSL
Router. A different adapter may damage the pro-
duct.
Now that the hardware installation is complete,
proceed to Chapter 4.
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