3: Installing a 6000 series router outside the UK
Installing your 6000 Series Router
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3.3
Installing a 6000 series router before it is automatically configured
The SMG is shipped in its factory default configuration for automatic configuration. After you
have powered up the router for the first time, the config LED flashes to indicate that it is in a
factory default configuration. The SMG automatically downloads its firmware and
configuration files either via the ADSL or dial modem connection. After connecting the
cables, the automatic configuration process will take between 5 – 10 minutes. After the
configuration is complete, the unit will reboot. After reboot the config LED will be solid to
indicate that the automatic configuration process has been successful.
If this process is not successful, contact your support team.
3.4
Installing a GW6000 or GL6000 ADSL SMG outside the UK
Figure 5: The cables you need to connect an ADSL connection outside the UK
1.
On your GW6000 or GL6000 SMG, connect one end of the yellow RJ45 Ethernet cable to
the Ethernet port marked A. Connect the other end into the LAN port of your PC or to a
LAN hub.
2.
To connect directly to an ADSL service, connect one end of the RJ11 connector on one
purple cable to the port marked ADSL. Connect the other end of the RJ11 connector to
the ADSL socket on the wall or the splitter. This socket can be an RJ45 or an RJ11 port.
The RJ11 will fit into both.
3.
If you have a dial modem, connect the other purple cable to the port marked MODEM.
Connect the other end to a PSTN telephone socket or the splitter.
If you are using a cable or ADSL modem and not a direct service connection, do not connect
the ADSL cable. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet ports marked
B, C, or D. Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on your ADSL or cable
modem.
4.
Connect the power supply connector to the power port on the back of the SMG.