
To connect the power source to the router, follow the steps listed in the previous table: ensure the switch is OFF (0)
and the power supply is NOT connected to the main electricity supply. Locate the 12 VDC connector, which is on
the rear panel of the router, and plug it into the power source.
1.2.2 Data Connections
The Teldat Connect-104 is equipped with the following connectors:
1.2.2.1 4 port Ethernet Switch (connectors LAN1..4)
The Teldat Connect-104 is equipped with a 410/100BaseT switch, with an automatic MDI/MDIX to connect to the
LAN (local area network).
Please pay close attention to the labelling to avoid confusing the switch with other port types.
Fig. 5: LAN switch ports (4)
1.2.2.2 ADSL/ADSL2+ connection over PSTN (DSL connector)
The Teldat Connect-104 incorporates a DSL connector to connect to an ADSL/ASDL2+ network over PSTN. This is
a female RJ11 connector with 4 wires. Only the central pair is used for data transmission/reception.
For connection purposes, use the telephone cable with male RJ11 connectors (provided with the router).
Fig. 6: DSL connector (ADSL and ADSL2+)
The splitter
The Full Rate ADSL (ITU G.dmt or G.922.1) operating mode uses a higher transmission capacity. To use telephones
directly connected to the same line, you need to install a mechanism known as splitter (which separates the band
frequencies for voice telephony from those used by the ADSL connection to transmit data). This prevents interfer-
ences between both the telephone and ADSL services.
A typical installation with a splitter is shown in Figure 7 .
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1 Installing the Router
Teldat Connect-104 Router
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