Connecting an Analogue or ISDN modem to the Broadband Router
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In the location or address line of your Web browser, type
http://192.168.123.254 to access the Configuration Utility. There is no default password for the Broad-
band Router, so just click Login. Click Setup and follow the on-screen instructions. You will need any
network information you collected earlier. When prompted, select the WAN type as Dial-up Modem
and continue to follow the on-screen instructions.
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Click Connect to initiate a dial-up session with your ISP. The Status page status will display whether
or not the call was successful. If the settings are correct, the analogue or ISDN modem can be used to
connect to the Internet. If the connection fails, verify that you entered the correct values.
The following graphic is a representation of your system topology after the installation of the Broad-
band Router.
Connect the included power cord to the power jack on
the Broadband Router. Plug the power cord into a stan-
dard power outlet. The Broadband Router will automati-
cally enter the self-test phase. Turn on your PC and your
analogue or ISDN modem.
Note:
When the Broadband Router is in the self-test
phase, the Power LED may flash rapidly and all four
LEDs will light up for approximately five seconds.
Finally, the Power LED will continuously be lighted to
indicate that the Broadband Router is operating normally
and the self-test phase is complete.
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