Cisco DPC3941 User Manual page 37

Wireless residential voice gateway
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If your residential gateway supports digital telephone service (VoIP), connect
one end of a telephone jumper cable (not included) to a telephone outlet in your
home or to a telephone or fax machine. Then connect the other end of the jumper
cable to the appropriate RJ-11 Tel
gateway.
Notes: Telephones that require electrical connectors other than RJ-11 may require
an external adapter (sold separately).
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Locate the AC power cord provided with your residential gateway. Connect the
barrel connector end of the power cord into the power input on the back of the
residential gateway. Then, plug the other end of the power cord into an AC
outlet.
The residential gateway will perform an automatic search to locate and sign on
to the broadband data network. This process may take up to 2-5 minutes. The
residential gateway will be ready for use when the Power, US/DS, and Online
LEDs on the front panel of the residential gateway stop blinking and remain on
continuously.
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Plug in and power on your PC and other home network devices. If one or more
of these devices uses wireless networking, the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz LED on the
residential gateway should be on or blinking.
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At this point, the installation is complete, and you can begin surfing the Internet.
Note: If your PC does not have Internet access, refer to How Do I Configure
TCP/IP Protocol? (on page 46) for information on how to configure your PC for
TCP/IP. For Internet devices other than PCs, refer to the DHCP or IP Address
configuration section of the User Guide or Operations Manual for those devices.
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port on the back of the residential
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