User's Manual

8 S-Series GSM/GPRS Radio Base Station
RadioFrame Networks, Inc.
Figure 4 S1 Connections
1 Make sure that all network devices you are going to connect to the S1 are OFF. Make
sure the DSL or cable modem is OFF. Make sure the modem is properly connected to
the coax cable or telephone cable that provides your broadband Internet service.
Note: Your ISP can assist you with this connection. It requires that the ISP has
configured your Internet access and you have received any necessary setup
information from your ISP. Once you are connected, the ISP can also test the
connection from their office.
2
Connect an Ethernet network cable (CAT5 or better) to the S1 WAN (modem) port.
3 Connect the other end to your DSL or cable modem’s Ethernet port.
4 Connect Ethernet network cables to your networked devices’ ports and the LAN ports.
5
Power on the cable or DSL modem.
Note: You might wish to check the signal-strength bars on your cell phone before
powering up the S1 so that you can observe the difference once the S1 is in
service.
6 Connect the AC power adapter cable to the S1 power port and then plug the power
adapter into an electrical outlet.
7
Power on the networked devices.
Wall Mounting (Optional)
<<To Be Supplied>>
First Call
The S1 takes a few moments to register on the cellular network, but there’s no
intervention required on your part to get it working. After the initialization is complete,
you can simply make a call as you normally do.