Aolynk WDR814(I)g ADSL2+ Wireless Router User Manual 2 Hardware Installation & Setup
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LED Status Description
ON Ethernet link is up.
Blinking
Ethernet interface is transmitting or receiving
data.
LAN0/1/2/3
OFF No link is up.
2.3 POTS Splitter
If your ISP offers ADSL services and POTS (plain old telephone service) in the same
telephone line, you can connect and use ADSL and ordinary phone services at the
same time by using a POTS Splitter. The following figure shows how to connect a
POTS Splitter into your ADSL connection. (A POTS splitter is likely to be provided by
your ISP)
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2.4 System Requirements and Setup
To connect to the Internet, an external ADSL or Cable modem and an Internet access
account from an ISP is required. In order to operate with the ADSL Wireless Router,
each PC that is to be connected to the ADSL Wireless Router should have the
following things installed:
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Ethernet NIC (Network Interface Card: a 10Base-T or 10/100Base-T/TX Ethernet
card), or wireless client card for wireless connection.
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Standard twisted-pair Ethernet cable (UTP network cable) with RJ-45 connectors.
Or the USB cable.
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System OS: Windows 95/98, Windows NT4.0, Windows 2000/XP, or other OS with
web browser installed.
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TCP/IP network protocol.
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Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later, or Netscape
Navigator 6.0 or later.