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AT&T NVG510 Self-Installation Manual page 2

Wireless gateway

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Set up
1
Approximate time: 10 minutes
Customers without traditional dial tone phone service can skip steps A and B, and start with step C.
A
If you have traditional dial tone phone service,
install single-port filters in wall jacks that have
devices such as phones, fax machines, satellite
receivers, or modems.
B
The dual-port filter is used when you want to
connect a phone or other piece of equipment,
such as a fax machine, to the same wall jack as
your Wireless Gateway.
Phone, cordless base
Dual-port filter
station, or other phone
Wall jack
device (e.g., fax)
D
Connect the yellow Ethernet cable from
the Wireless Gateway's Local Ethernet
port to your computer's Ethernet port.
Ethernet cable
Computer
Ethernet port
Questions?
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Broadband
Service
3600HGV
Installing phone filters
A
Single-port filter
Phone device
Wall jack
C
Connect the green data cable from the Wireless
Gateway's Phone Line port to the dual-port filter's
DSL port (or directly to the wall if you do not have
traditional phone service).
A dual-port filter is only
necessary if you have
traditional phone service
and want to share the
wall jack with a phone
device; otherwise, plug
the data cable directly
into the wall jack.
Data cable
Wall jack
SN:
For Advanced Configuration: http://192.168.1.254
System Password:
Mac Address:
Wireless Network Key:
E
Remove the sticker covering the Power port. Combine
the two-part power cord, and then connect one end
to the Wireless Gateway's Power port and the other
end to an electrical outlet.
Power adapter
Electrical
outlet
Power up
2
Approximate time: 15 minutes
Your Wireless Gateway is now powering up. During this time, the Broadband light will
turn red. Wait up to fifteen minutes for the indicator lights for Broadband and Service
to turn solid green and the Local Ethernet indicator light to start blinking green.
During this time (up to 15 minutes), do NOT unplug the power cord or
the green data cable, as this can permanently damage the gateway AND
significantly delay your Service Activation.
If the Broadband and Service lights do not turn solid green or continue
to blink after 15 minutes, see the "Having trouble?" section on the back
of this guide.
Register
3
(required)
Approximate time: 20 minutes
Open your Internet browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Safari, etc.). The online
registration process will start automatically to assist you in activating
your service. If it does not, enter att.net/uverse into your address bar.
Continue with online registration using the 4-digit passcode you
created when you placed your order—it was mailed to you separately
for your reference.
Go Wi-Fi
4
(optional)
Approximate time: 10 minutes
Write down your Network Name (SSID) and Wireless Network Key (WPA) to configure
a Wi-Fi device. This information is on the side of your Wireless Gateway. The Network
Name consists of "ATT" plus the last three digits of the Wireless Gateway's serial
number. Be sure to record this information in the form below.
Now configure your wireless network:
Go to your computer's "Wireless Network
Settings" and refresh the network list.
Select your Network Name (SSID) from the
list. You may need to scroll through the list
to find your SSID.
Enter the 10-digit Wireless Network Key
(WPA) in the Password field to connect to
your network.
Note:
Congratulations! You should now be wirelessly connected to the Internet.
Stay connected on the go!
AT&T Wi-Fi Basic is included with your AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet service, so you can access the Internet at
thousands of AT&T Wi-Fi Hot Spots across the country. Visit attwifi.com to learn more.
Wireless Gateway indicator lights
http://www.att.net/uverse
Network Name (SSID)
A
T
T
10-digit Wireless Network Key (WPA)
Label is removable for safekeeping.

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