Specifications

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Hardware Installation
ADSL Connection
Connect your ADSL line to this port.
Fast Ethernet Connection
Connect a PC to one of the RJ-45 ports on the ADSL Modem Multiservices PSTN
Voice with the provided network cable. When inserting an RJ-45 plug, be sure the tab
on the plug clicks into position to ensure that it is properly seated.
The LAN ports are dual-speed RJ-45 ports. They support auto-negotiation,
so the optimum communication mode (half or full duplex) and data rate
(10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) are selected automatically.
USB Connection
Using the USB port, connect to a secondary storage device or printer.
This port allows you to, for example, share your USB printer over the network
without needing to leave a host PC switched on.
FXS Connection
Connect a standard analog telephone set or fax machine to either of the FXS ports
on the rear panel. The FXS ports are like your local phone service provider in that
they can generate and provide a ring signal.
Note: When you have connected a device to the FXS port as you will hear a dial tone
provided by the FXS port once the handset is off-hook.
ISP Settings
Please collect the following information from your ISP before setting up the ADSL
Modem Multiservices PSTN Voice:
ISP account user name and password
Protocol, encapsulation and VPI/VCI circuit numbers
DNS server address
IP address, subnet mask and default gateway (for fixed IP users only)
Connect the System
The ADSL Modem Multiservices PSTN Voice can be positioned at any convenient
location in your office or home. No special wiring or cooling requirements are
needed. You should, however, comply with the following guidelines:
Keep the ADSL Modem Multiservices PSTN Voice away from any heating devices.
Do not place the ADSL Modem Multiservices PSTN Voice in a dusty or wet
environment.
You should also remember to turn off the power, remove the power cord from the
outlet, and keep your hands dry when you install the ADSL Modem Multiservices
PSTN Voice.
Connect the ADSL Line
Run standard telephone cable from the wall jack providing ADSL service to the RJ-11
(‘ADSL’) port on your ADSL Modem Multiservices PSTN Voice. When inserting an
ADSL RJ-11 plug, be sure the tab on the plug clicks into position to ensure that it is
properly seated. If you are using splitterless ADSL service, be sure you add low-pass
filters between the ADSL wall jack and your telephones. (These filters pass voice
signals through but filter data signals out.)