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FXS RJ-11 Telephony ports
There are two FXS RJ-11 telephony ports at the front panel of the WLAN VoIP
Residential Gateway. The “Phone” ports are for users to connect their traditional
telephones.
1.4 Connecting the WLAN VoIP Residential Gateway
Before starting to configure the WLAN VoIP Residential Gateway, you have to connect your
devices correctly. When you connect your device correctly, the corresponding LEDs will light
up.
Connect the power adaptor to the power port of the WLAN VoIP Residential Gateway
on the back, and the other end into a wall outlet. The Power LED should be ON.
The system starts to initiate. After completing the system test, the Status LED will light
up.
CAUTION:
Connect one end of an Ethernet patch cable (RJ-45) to
LAN 2
port of
WLAN VoIP Residential Gateway. Connect the other end of the patch cable (RJ-45)
to the Ethernet port on Administrator computer for first-time configuration. LED for
LAN 2
port on the front panel will light up.
Connect one end of an Ethernet patch cable (RJ-45) to other LAN ports of WLAN
VoIP Residential Gateway. Connect the other end of the patch cable (RJ-45) to the
Ethernet port on other computers or Ethernet devices to form a small area network.
The LAN LED for that port on the front panel will light up.
Connect the Fiber cable provided from service provider to the WAN Fiber port on the
back panel, the WAN LED will light up and blinking if data are transmitting.
Connect telephone sets to the Phone ports of the WLAN VoIP Residential Gateway.
1.5 RF over Fiber (With RF Receiver only)
Fiber Optic RF Receiver with SC/APC connector is located within the upper-left corner of the
top-front of the WLAN VoIP Residential Gateway. This port is primarily used for CATV RF
link connection and will operate at output level greater than 24dBmV@-5dBm of optical
input with 77 NTSC or 60 PAL channels of loading. Use proper RF optical fiber to connect
this port with other fiber port at the CATV head end. Also use TV Coaxial Cable to connect
the TV with the TV coaxial cable female connector located in the front of the VoIP
Residential Gateway. There are three LEDs beside the TV coaxial cable connector to
indicate the status of TV/RF Output, RF Fiber Link status, and Power status respectively.
See below for CATV LED descriptions.