POWER ADSL_PWR ETH_LNK ETH_ACT ADSL_AUTO ADSL_LINK ADSL_ERR Connectors on the Rear Panel The following table describes the function of the connectors and switches on the ADSL ROUTER rear panel. See the following illustration for the location of the connectors described in the following table. Connector Label 5VDC Switch...
Setting Up the Hardware Environment Connecting All Cables to the Network Perform the following procedures to set up the ADSL ROUTER. Step 1 Connect the power adapter to the port labeled 5VDC on the rear panel of this device. Step 2 Connect the Ethernet cable.
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Step 4 Connect one end of RS-232 cable to any free COM port in your system; Connect the other end to “Console” port on the rear panel of the ADSL router. Powering On the ADSL ROUTER Step 1 Connect the power adapter to your ADSL ROUTER by plugging one end of the power supply into an appropriate electrical outlet and the other end into port labeled 5VDC on the rear panel of the device.
INTERNET ACCESS Router Mode/ IP over ATM (RFC1577) (1) Run the “router.exe” file saved in the configuration utility. (Go to Start ADSL Router xx Configuration Utility Configuration Utility.) (2) Select a PC COM port available on your computer used to connect to the ADSL Router’s “Console”...
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(8) Click “OK” to go to “Select Config” menu. Or click “Save As File” to save the settings for future use. Then click “Next”. (9) Click “Configure” button. The configure utility will automatically setup the router for you. Expect a minor delay for configuration. Bridge mode/RFC1483 bridge (1) Run the “router.exe”...
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(6) Enter VPI and VCI numbers. Then click “OK”. (7) Check “LLC Encapsulation” or “VC Based Route” or “VC Based Bridge”. (8) Click “Next” followed by “Configure”. Configure utility will automatically setup the router for you. Expect a minor delay for the router configuration. (9) Click “Finish”.