User's Manual

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2.1 TG590 Setup
There are three major steps to consider when setting up the TG590:
1) Connecting the Cables
2) Configuring the TG590, and
3) Connecting Other Devices
Note: If a different router was being used previously, disconnect it. Remove all components, including power
supplies and cables; they will not work with the TG590.
2.1a Connecting the Cables
1. Unpack the TG590 and black Power cord from the box. Make sure the power button is off.
2. Plug the black power cord in the black port on the back of the TG590; and then, into a power outlet.
3. Turn the TG590 on.
4. Make sure the power light on the front of the TG590 glows steadily green. Plug the yellow Ethernet cable
from the box into one of the four yellow Ethernet ports on the back of the TG590.
5. Make sure the computer is powered on, and then plug the other end of the yellow Ethernet cable into an
Ethernet port on the computer.
6. Make sure at least one of the Ethernet LAN lights on the front of the TG590 glows steadily green.
This may take a few moments.
7. The phone company previously installed a high-speed wall jack somewhere in the house.
Locate it and note its type (Ethernet or coaxial).
8. If Ethernet, follow steps 8a and 8b. Then, continue to step 10.
a) If connecting via Ethernet, get the white Ethernet cable from the box plug one end into the white port
on the back of the TG590.
b) Plug the other end of the white Ethernet cable into the high-speed Ethernet jack.
9. If coaxial, follow steps 9a and 9b. Then, continue to step 10.
a) If connecting via coaxial cable, get a coaxial cable and connect one end to the red Coax port on the
back of the TG590.
b) Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to a coax jack.
10. Make sure the Ethernet WAN light (if connecting via Ethernet) or Coax WAN light (if connecting via
coaxial cable) on the front of the TG590 glows steadily green. If connecting via coaxial cable, this may
take a few minutes.
Note: If the Ethernet WAN light or Coax WAN light does not illuminate, make sure the cable (Ethernet or coaxial)
is connected properly at both ends.