Minimum System Requirements........1 T-DSL Router Package ..........2 T-DSL Router Overview ..........2 Typical T-DSL Router Connection ........4 Step 1: Connecting the T-DSL Router to Your Computer/Notebook ........5 Step 2: Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card ..8 Step 3: Configuring Your Internet Browser....10 Step 4: Connecting to the Internet ......11...
Thank you on your purchase of the T-DSL 4 Port Ethernet Router! The T-DSL 4 Port Router allows you to share high-speed broadband T-DSL connection with multiple PC using a single device. With T-DSL, you can use your existing phone line that at the same time allows you to make phone calls.
¬ POWER Lights up when power is supplied to the T-DSL Router. ETH/ACT Lights up when the Ethernet cable is properly connected from your T-DSL Router to the Ethernet Card. Flickers when the T-DSL is transmitting/receiving data. ® Lights up when the DSL connection is established.
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Telephone jack (RJ-45) to connect to your Telephone Splitter (T-DSL line). RESET To reset your T-DSL Router to factory default settings.(All customised settings that you have saved will be lost!)Please refer to the below footer 2 on how to activate the reset function.
Easy Start Typical T-DSL Router Connections Up to 4 PCs Connections For More than 4 PCs Connections To connect to more than 4 computers/notebooks, you may further expand one of the Ethernet Ports via an Ethernet Hub/Switch. For details on how to connect to the Ethernet Switch/Hub, please refer to the documentation that comes with the unit.
Power off your Computer/Notebook or/and any connected devices before connecting to the T-DSL Router! Connecting to the Ethernet Connect your computer(s)/notebook(s) to the T-DSL 4 Port Router as illustrated. The following illustration shows the connection of a single computer. NOT SURE HOW THE ETHERNET PORT LOOKS LIKE? The following are some tips to help you locate your Ethernet Ports on your Computer/Notebook.
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Easy Start 1.2 Connecting to the T-DSL Line Connect one end of the T-DSL cable (provided by your T-DSL Service Provider) to the Amt jack and the other end to the Telephone Wall Socket. Connect a Telephone set to connector. (This connection is optional) 1.3 Checking Your Connections...
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Easy Start 1.4 Connecting to the Power Outlet 1.5 Powering On Power on the Power Outlet that is connected to your T-DSL Router. Power on your Computer(s)/Notebook(s). Step 2 Please proceed to 7 of 11...
Configuration TCP/IP-> xxx refers to the model of From the tab, select where your Ethernet Card or wireless adapter that is connected to your T-DSL Router. Click Properties. IP Address Click the tab. Obtain an IP address automatically Click the option and click to save the settings.
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From your Windows desktop, click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > Network Connections. b) Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon that reflects the model of your Ethernet Card or wireless adapter that is connected to your T-DSL Router and click Properties. Connect Using...
Easy Start Step 3: Configuring Your Internet Browser Microsoft® Internet Explorer™ (based on IE 5.5) From your Windows desktop, double-click on your Internet Explorer icon to launch your Browser. Tools Internet Options... From the Menu, click and select Connection 'Never dial a connection'.
For Singapore Users The T-DSL Ethernet Router has been configured by default for SingNet Broadband and Pacific Internet Broadband users, VPI=0, VCI=100, Protocol=PPPoA VC-Mux. Under Login Settings, please key in your username and password and click Connect.
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