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V300 VoIP Telephone Adaptor/Router
YML768 Rev1
2.3 Installation
2.3.1 Cable Connections
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The Phone port of the V300 is connected to a normal analog phone using a RJ11 cable.
•
The Line port of the V300 is connected to a landline wall socket directly or through a
microfilter for an ADSL connection using a RJ11 cable.
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The WAN port of the V300 is connected to your ADSL/Cable modem using a RJ45 cable.
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A LAN port of the V300 is connected to your PC using a RJ45 cable.
2.3.2 Power on your V300 and PC
Make sure all cables are connected properly, and then power on the V300. It will take
approximately 1 to 2 minutes for the V300 to boot up.
After the V300 is completely booted up, switch on your PC which is directly connect to
V300 via its LAN port. This PC is only required for V300 configuration period.
2.3.3 Connecting to the V300
The purpose of this section is to provide instructions on how to assign an IP address to your
PC. When the PC completely boots up, it might already be able to talk to the V300. You can
check it using “Ping” utility. If the connectivity is OK, you can skip this section and jump to
Section 2.3.4. This section are only required if you are having trouble accessing your V300.
HINT:
To test the network connectivity between the PC and the V300, you can
open a DOS prompt (Start ► Run ► cmd) and execute coming “ping
192.168.30.1”. Once you receive a reply from the V300 you know that
the PC and talk to the V300.
The Please ensure your PC is setup as DHCP client mode, in which the V300 will assign a
valid IP address to your PC and allow it can communicate with your V300. The following
section provides instructions on how to set this up with different Windows Operating
Systems.
Windows® XP PCs
1. In the Windows task bar, click the
Start
button, and then click
Control Panel
.
2. Click on
Network & Internet Connections
icon. (Category mode only).
3. Click the
Network Connections
icon.
4. In the LAN or High-Speed Internet window, right-click on the icon corresponding to
your network interface card (NIC) and select
Properties
. (Often, this icon is labelled
Local Area Connection
).
5. The Local Area Connection dialog box displays with a list of currently installed network
items. Ensure that the check box to the left of the item labelled
Internet Protocol (TCP/
IP)
is checked. Select
Internet Protocol TCP/IP
and click on
Properties
.
6. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click the radio button labelled
Obtain an IP address automatically
. Also click the radio button labelled
Obtain DNS
server address automatically
.
7. Click
OK
twice to confirm your changes, and close the
Control Panel
.