Setup guide

Mega 200VWR Router
Appendix A: Product Support and Contact Information
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9 You have now completed the Mega 200VWR setup (for
Windows 98, 98SE, ME or NT4) and can close the menu
screen by clicking the ‘Exit’ button. You should now be able
to browse the Internet and make VoIP calls. If you encounter
any problems, please refer to the troubleshooting section at
the end of the quick start guide and manual or contact the
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d. A router restart will be required to initialize your VoIP account(s). Power down
the router manually, wait a few seconds and power it up again in order for the
new settings to be applied. Once the “ADSL/PPP” LED is steadily lit orange
and the VoIP LED is lit, you have successfully saved your VoIP details onto the
router.
e. In order to make cost-effective VoIP calls using your standard telephone, you
will also need to perform some additional hardware setup tasks. Please follow
the two steps below:
Plug a micro filter into the remaining Telkom ADSL wall-socket and
connect the other end of the filter to the “LINE” port on the back panel of
your Mega 200VWR, using an enclosed (grey) telephone cable. (I)
Connect the telephones that you intend to use for VoIP to the
telephone ports on the back panel of the Mega 200VWR using a
telephone cable. Please note that there are two telephone ports and
that they correspond to the two VoIP accounts you have seen earlier in
this step. If you have only one VoIP account, it is recommended to use
telephone port 1. (J)
8) Read the router’s user manual:
The last button on the menu, “Read User Manual (.PDF)”, will open the User
manual from the CD. It is recommended that you read this manual should you
want to make use of some of the advanced features on the Mega 200VWR. The
manual is in Adobe Acrobat PDF format and requires Acrobat reader to open the
file. If you do not have Acrobat reader installed on your PC. Click on the “Install
Acrobat Reader….” hyperlink to the immediate right of the manual button, select
your operating system and click install.
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Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Me and Windows XP are registered Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
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