User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- The Front Panel
- The Back Panel
- The Internal Antenna
- Introduction
- Installing the SOMAport
- Unpack the SOMAport
- Choose the Best Location
- Power on the SOMAport
- Connect Computer Using Ethernet
- Connect Computer Using USB
- Connect Multiple Computers to the SOMAport
- Connect Telephones to the SOMAport
- Activate Service
- Finding Causes of Computer Problems
- Finding Causes of Telephone Problems
- The Signal is Weak
- There is a Fault Condition
- The SOMAport is Not Receiving Power
- There is a Problem with the Ethernet or USB Cabling
- There is a Problem with the USB Port Settings
- The Computer Uses an Old Dial-Up Connection
- Internet Explorer LAN Settings are Incorrect
- Ethernet Network Settings are Incorrect
- IP address Needs to be Renewed
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
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A
activating full service 27
antenna 14
improving signal reception 17
B
back panel 13
C
cables
crossover 35
Ethernet 35
problems and actions 30, 31
USB 36
calls
are dropped 31
computer equipment
connecting to a SOMAport
using the Ethernet port 19
using the USB port 20
connecting
an Ethernet hub 22
computer equipment
using the Ethernet port 19
using the USB port 20
multiple computers 22
power supply 18
telephones 23
connection problem 36
connectors
Ethernet 13
USB 13
D
dial tone
none 31
dial-up connection
disabling 38
disconnecting power supply 18
E
Ethernet
cables 22, 35
hub 22
network settings
Mac OS X 48
Windows 2000 44
Windows 95 41
Windows 98 and ME 43
Windows XP 46
port 13
F
fault conditions 33
front panel 11
full service
activating 27
H
hub. See Ethernet and LANs
I
Internet 30
access problems 32
access to LAN PCs 22
cannot connect to 30
disabling dial-up connection 38
Internet Explorer
detecting LAN settings 40
IP address
obtaining automatically
Mac OS X 48
Windows 2000 44
Windows 95 41
Windows 98 and ME 43
Windows XP 46
Index
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