Verizon 7500 Network Card User Manual


 
030-300536 Rev. A 14 August 2007
User GuideVersaLink Wireless Gatewa
y
(
Model 7500
)
To network VersaLink to computers in your home or office using a wireless installation, you will need to confirm
the following:
1. Ensure that each PC on your wireless network has an 802.11b/g wireless network adapter installed.
2. Ensure that appropriate drivers for your wireless adapter have been installed on each PC.
3. Connect the DSL phone cable from the connector marked DSL on the rear panel of VersaLink to the DSL-
equipped telephone line jack on the wall. Please use the DSL phone cable that was provided with your kit.
IMPORTANT: Plug the RJ-11 DSL phone cable from the Router into the DSL port of the microfilter plugged
into the telephone jack at the wall.
4. Use the Y-cable provided with your kit. Plug the Ethernet jack (labeled PC/Ethernet, yellow) into the Ethernet port
on your computer. Then, at the other end of the Y-cable, plug the other Ethernet jack (labeled PC/Ethernet,
yellow) into any of the four Ethernet connectors on the rear panel of the Router.
NOTE: You can connect to any of the four Ethernet jacks on the rear panel of your Router as they serve as an
Ethernet switch. However, when using the optional uplink port (labeled UPLINK/E1), Ethernet LAN
connection is limited to ports E2, E3, and E4/DATA.
5. Connect the power supply cord to the power connector marked 12VDC on the rear panel of the VersaLink. Plug
the other end of the power supply into an AC wall socket, and then turn on VersaLink (if it is not already on).
6. Check to see if VersaLink’s POWER LED is solid green. This indicates that VersaLink is powered on.
7. Check to see if VersaLink’s DSL LED is solid Green. If it is solid Green, VersaLink is functioning properly.
8. Check to see if the ETHERNET LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that the Ethernet connection is
functioning properly. Check the ETHERNET LED for the Ethernet jack you are using on the VersaLink.
9. Check to see if VersaLink’s WIRELESS LED is solid Green. This means that the Wireless interface is
functioning properly.
10. After you have logged on to your account and established an Internet connection, as explained later in section 9,
check to see if VersaLink’s INTERNET LED is solid green. Solid green indicates that an Internet link has been
established. (Flashing green indicates the presence of IP traffic.)
Congratulations! You have completed the Wireless installation for VersaLink. Now proceed to section 8 to access
VersaLink’s Web pages.