Back Panel; Chapter 4 : Connection & Configuration - Belkin BoB User Manual

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Chapter 4 :
Connection & Configuration
Connect & Configure your BoB

Back Panel

1.
Power Switch
The power switch allows you to switch on or off
the router. Once you have connected the power
plug, f lip the switch to ON ('1') to power on the
router.
2.
Power Plug
Connect the included 12V 1 5A DC power supply to
this inlet. Using the wrong type of power adapter
may cause damage to your router.
3.
Reset Button
Resetting the Router
Push and hold the Reset button for one second
then release it. When the power light becomes
solid again the reset is complete.
Restoring the Factory Defaults
Push and hold the Reset button for ten seconds
then release it. When the power light becomes
solid again the restore is complete.
4.
LAN Ports
The Ethernet port is RJ45, 10/100 auto-negotiation.
Connect your net work-enabled computers or any
networking devices to this port.
5.
Phone Two Port
Phone Port connects to standard analogue
telephone set or fax machine.
6.
PSTN Failover Port
The Optional RJ-11 port is for connection to your
PSTN (Home Phone) line to provide Normal Phone
call backup for when VoIP is unavailable or not
required.
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7.
ADSL Line
This port is for connection to your ADSL line
Connect your ADSL line to this port.
8.
Locate handset (if installed)
Press this button to signal the BoB
ring, allowing you to easily find its current location
Useful if you have lost the handset.
9.
Register additional handsets
Allows you to register additional DECT compliant
handsets to your router. A total of 5 DECT
handsets can be registered to your router at any
one time.
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