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The following picture shows the sample connection between one Slave device and one
Master device. Here we take PC-1, PC-2 and PC-3 as the examples that connecting to the
Slave device directly and wanting to access the Internet through the Master device.
In the above picture, the user of PC-3 wants to use phone and access the Internet at the
same time; yet PC-1 and PC-2 just want to access the Internet through the Slave and
Master devices. As for the connection, please follow the steps below:
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Connect PC-3 to number 9 of MDF-1, PC-2 to number 5 of MDF-1 and PC-1 to
number 1 of MDF-1.
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Connect the MDF-1 to Line port of the Slave device.
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Connect the Phone port of the Slave device to the matching connector (in this case,
it is number 9, be careful and not to misconnect) to MDF-2 which will be connected
to PSTN. This step is just useful for PC-3 for the user wants to call out through the
connected Slave device.
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Connect UP1 or UP2 port of the Slave device and G4 port of the Master device with
Ethernet cable.
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Connect the Master device and ISP with Fiber cable through UP-G port.
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With such connection, all the users of the PCs (connecting to Slave device) can
access the Internet through UP-G connector of the Master device. Yet only PC-3 can
call out with a telephone set directly.
Such connection allows 48 ADSL CPE routers (24 from the Master device and 24 from
the Slave device) to connect to outside Internet via the Master device. If you want to
connect more of the routers, please refer to next scenario for one Master and six devices
connection.
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