Introduction; Package Contents; Installing The Innomedia Mta 3328-2R; Preparing For Installation - Orbitel Digital Phone Getting Started Manual

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Introduction

Orbitel Digital Phone allows you to use your existing phone and broadband
Internet connection to receive calls and make local, long distance, and
international calls – all at incredibly low rates.
Instead of relying on the traditional telephone network, Orbitel Digital Phone
securely transmits phone calls over the Internet, at rates much lower than
traditional phone companies can offer.
Just follow the simple installation instructions, and when you pick up the phone a
few minutes later, you will hear a dial tone! No need to dial an access number or
an account number. Just make calls all over the world!
This Guide will walk you through the set-up process and explain everything you
need to know to begin using the Orbitel Digital Phone service.

Package Contents

► 1 InnoMedia MTA 3328-2R (Multimedia Terminal Adapter) with
built-in router
► 1 12-Volt D/C power adapter
► 1 standard telephone wire (RJ-11)
► 1 Ethernet network cable (RJ-45)
► 1 InnoMedia User's Guide
► 1 Orbitel Digital Phone Getting Started Guide

Installing the InnoMedia MTA 3328-2R

This section provides step-by-step instructions for installing the MTA device and
setting up the IP address of your computer.
NOTE: You will need to use a PC that has an Internet browser
and a network card installed.

Preparing for Installation

Before you begin the installation process, you will need to know the connection
type used by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). The connection type (i.e.,
DHCP, static IP, PPPoE, or MAC address cloning) determines how the device will
communicate with the network. Contact your ISP to determine the connection type
you should configure for the MTA device.
If you have only one PC that will need to access the Internet, your broadband
service provider uses DHCP, and you do not have a separate router, continue to
the next section, Becoming Familiar with the MTA Back Panel.
If your ISP does not use DHCP, or if you currently use a router to share your
broadband connection with multiple PCs or other devices, refer to the
Installation with an External Router section on page 12 of the InnoMedia MTA
3328-2R User's Guide.
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