Cabling Your Router - Black Box LRB500A Quick Start Manual

Net access broadband router with 4-port switch
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2.3 Cabling Your Router

Proper cabling requires making the appropriate connections to PCs, a cable or
DSL modem, an analog modem or ISDN TA (optional), AC power, and the router.
Because this device also provides DHCP server functions, remote access, and
routing and firewall protection, after your device is properly cabled, you'll need to
complete your configuration by following the instructions in Chapter 3.
Power
connection
To cable
modem or
DSL modem
To optional
modem or
ISDN TA
1. Before beginning, power off all network devices (PCs, cable, or DSL modems,
analog modems, ISDN TAs, and the router).
2. Connect the Ethernet port of each PC or network device to one of the four
LAN ports. (If you are using the Uplink option, port number 1 cannot be
used to connect to a PC.)
3. If you are using an analog modem, connect it to the Serial Async port.
4. To use the Uplink option to connect to another network segment, slide the
Uplink/Normal switch to the Uplink position. Connect the LAN cable to
LAN port number 1. Plug the other end of the LAN cable into another hub,
router, or switch.
If you are not using the Uplink feature, position to "Normal."
Serial
cable
Figure 2-1. Cabling the Router.
CHAPTER 2: Hardware Installation
Optional Uplink
NOTE
Hub
PC
PC
Network
Printer
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