Recording System Settings; Installing Line Filters; In-Line Filter - Efficient Networks SpeedStream 5100 Series User Manual

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Recording System Settings

Another important step is to record the current router configuration in the worksheets provided in
Appendix A, "Configuration Data Sheets." Although the router is already configured for your particular
network, it is important to record this configuration in case it must be restored for any reason or if you
make changes to the default settings and need to restore them at any point.

Installing Line Filters

This section may not apply to you. Consult your provider if you are unsure.
Note
Because DSL shares your telephone line, you may need to separate the two signals so they do not
interfere with each other. A line filter (may be included with some models) prevents DSL traffic from
disrupting the voice signal on the telephone line, and vice versa. Follow the procedures below to install
line filters on any device (telephones, fax machines, caller ID boxes) that shares the same telephone line
with your DSL.
You will need one of these type filters to connect between the telephone and the wall plate:
In-line filter: For use with standard desktop telephones.
1.
Wall-mount filter: For use with wall-mounted telephones.
2.
You may also need a two-to-one adapter if you want to connect more than one device to the telephone
wall plate.
DSL performance may be significantly degraded if the line filters are not installed in the
Important!
correct direction, as illustrated below.
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In-Line Filter

For each device sharing the same telephone line:
1. Unplug the device's cord from the telephone
jack.
2. Plug the filter into the telephone jack.
3. Plug the telephone cord (or other device cord)
into the filter.
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