SectioN 2
1.
Connect the Line port of the router directly into your ADSL enabled line (telephone wall socket) with the
provided line cord. Do not connect through a filter, unless the filter has a designated MODEM port for
this purpose.
2.
Connect the Ethernet port of your computer to the Ethernet port of the router (1, 2, 3 or 4 if using the
NB6Plus4 or NB6Plus4W) using the Ethernet cable provided.
Note: If you choose to connect via the USB port (not recommended), there is no need to use the Ethernet cable. Do not plug in the USB
cable yet. During driver installation, you will be advised to do so. Refer to page 1 of the User's Guide for instructions.
3.
Connect the provided AC power adaptor to the Power jack of the router. Plug the adaptor into a mains
power outlet. Switch on the router. In normal operation the following lights should be on: Power, ADSL,
Ethernet (1, 2, 3 or 4 if using the NB6Plus4 or NB6Plus4W), WLAN (NB6W and NB6Plus4W only).
Section 7 of this Quick Start Guide explains the definition of these indicator lights.
Computer with
Network Card
Ethernet Cable into
the Ethernet Port
(1, 2, 3 or 4 if using
NB6Plus4 or NB6Plus4W)
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coNNectiNg the router
ADSL Enabled
Line
Use Ethernet Cables to connect more
PCs or Switches (NB6Plus4 and NB6Plus4W only)
* Model shown is NB6, NB6W, NB6Plus4 and NB6Plus4W vary slightly from image
Telephone Line
Cable into Line
Port
Line
USB
Reset
Ethernet
ADSL Modem*
NB6, NB6W, NB6Plus4, NB6Plus4W Quick Start Guide
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Powerpoint
Power Adaptor
into Power Port
Power
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