Connecting By Isdn; Connecting By Rj-11 - Hughes 9450 Series User Manual

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Connecting by ISDN

Connecting by RJ-11

For Mac OS X, under the Apple Menu go to System
Preferences -> Network and Show Airport. The Airport Id is
the MAC address. Alternatively, go to About this Mac ->
More Info -> network, and select Airport.
When WLAN is enabled, unauthorized users may be able to
access your BGAN service. If WEP is enabled, you must
provide other WLAN users with the WEP key in order for
them to connect to the terminal. You can go to the Manage
Connections page to see what computers are actually using the
BGAN service.
Connect an ISDN cable to your computer's or phone's ISDN
port, and insert the other end of the connector into the
Terminal's ISDN port.
To dial, prefix the international number with 00 and terminate
with #. For example, to dial a number in the USA, enter:
0018005551234#
To receive incoming calls you must configure your ISDN
device with the MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) of the
service it supports. See the ISDN section for information on
configuration of MSNs. To configure the MSN in your ISDN
device, refer to the user guide of your ISDN device.
You can connect an analog phone or fax machine to the RJ-11
ports:
 The FAX port is configured for 3.1k service for fax
 The TEL port is configured for speech service for voice calls
To dial, prefix the international number with 00 and terminate
with #. For example, to dial a number in the USA, enter:
0018005551234# (00 + Country code + phone number)
Operational note: RJ-11 and ISDN handsets cannot be
connected at the same time. The 9450 will configure itself to
ISDN or RJ-11 mode depending on which type of handset is
plugged in first, and will be in this mode thereafter.
Using the Hughes 9450
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