Belkin PM01218ea F5D7634-4 Network Router User Manual


 
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CONNECTING AND CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTER
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1.1 Brand-New Setup
Follow these steps if you are not
replacing an existing modem.
If you are replacing an existing
modem, skip to the next section,
“Replacing an Existing Modem or
Modem Router”.
1. Retrieve the yellow RJ45
cable that was included
with your Router. First,
connect one end to any
yellow port labeled “to
Wired Computers” on the
back of your Router. Then,
connect the other end to the
networking port on the back
of your computer.
2. Retrieve the included gray
RJ11 phone cord. Connect
one end to the gray port
labeled “to ADSL” on the
back of your Router. Then,
connect the other end to
your ADSL connection
(either a wall jack or an
ADSL splitter).
Note: Some ADSL connections require a
micro filter. Your ADSL provider can tell you if
you need one. Belkin includes a micro filter in
regions known to use them. You may or may
not have received one in your box.
3. Plug your Router’s power
supply into the black port
labeled “Power” on the back
of your Router.
4. Wait 20 seconds for the
Router to start up. Look at
the display on the front of
the Router. Make sure the
“Power” and “LAN (1-4)”
LEDs are lit up in green.
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