7
Plugging in for ADSL Broadband or Naked DSL
1.
Take the white phone cable and plug one end into the grey
ADSL port
on the back panel of your modem.
2.
ADSL Modem and Home Phone in the same wall socket:
Plug the other end of the phone cable into the ADSL
port on your line filter, and then plug the line filter into the telephony wall socket.
Naked DSL or ADSL only:
Plug the other end of the phone cable directly into the telephony wall socket (do
not use the line filter).
3.
Take your black power supply cable and plug the appropriate end into the
Power port
.
4.
Plug the other end of the power supply cable into an electrical outlet and make sure it’s turned on. You can
then turn your modem on using the
Power button
on the back panel.
5.
You can connect multiple Wi-Fi enabled computers, tablets or smartphones to one of your modem’s default
Wi-Fi networks. Just use the details on the
Wireless Security Card
found in the box – if you’re not sure which
network to use, go with the
2.4GHz
one.
6.
Alternatively you can connect a computer by plugging one end of the yellow Ethernet cable into any of the
yellow
Ethernet ports
and the other end into your computer’s Ethernet port.
7.
Let your modem rest for 10-15 minutes. In most cases it will be able to retrieve your settings and connect
automatically. Try viewing a website – if it works, you can skip to page 20.
If you were unable to view a website, turn to the
next page
to continue with a manual setup.