User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Countries of Operation and Conditions of Use in the European Community
- Introduction
- Minimum System Requirements
- ADSL Router Package
- POTS-Splitter1 (optional)
- ADSL Router Overview
- Typical ADSL Router Connections
- Step 1: Connecting the ADSL Router to Your Computer/Notebook
- Checking Your Connections
- Powering On
- Step 2: Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card
- Step 3: Configuring Your Internet Browser
- Step 4: Connecting to the Internet
Easy Start
Step 1: Connecting the ADSL Router to Your
Computer/Notebook
Power off your Computer/Notebook or/and any connected devices before
connecting to the ADSL Router!
1.1 Connecting to the Ethernet
Connect your computer(s)/notebook(s) to the ADSL 4 Port Router as illustrated. The following
illustration shows the connection of a single computer.
NOT SURE HOW THE ETHERNET PORT LOOKS LIKE?
The following are some tips to help you locate your Ethernet Ports on you
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Computer/Notebook. Alternatively, you may refer to the documentation that comes
with your Computer/Notebook.
Locating the Ethernet Port on your Computer/Notebook
Most Computers/Notebooks have labels describing the Ports. For Ethernet Port,
you will see either ETHERNET, ETH or RJ45 labelled near the Port.
If your Computer/Notebook does not have such descriptions, try the following.
- Picture A gives the illustration of an Ethernet Port. All Ethernet Ports have
8 conductors on it. Do not mistaken with the LINE Port (Picture B) that has only 6
conductors.
- The Ethernet Port is slightly bigger than the LINE Port.
A. ETHERNET B. LINE
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