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030-300613 Rev A 11 August 2009
User Guide VersaLink Wireless Gatewa
y
(
Model 7500
)
5. HARDWARE INSTALLATIONS
The following instructions explain how to install your Gateway using 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, Wireless, Ethernet
Uplink, or USB connections. Before you begin, please read the following notes:
NOTE:
1. If your Ethernet card does not auto-negotiate, set it to half duplex. Refer to the Ethernet card manufacturer’s
instructions for installing and configuring your Ethernet card.
2. If you are using your Gateway in conjunction with an Ethernet Hub or Switch, refer to the manufacturer’s
instructions for proper installation and configuration.
3. When using a Microfilter, confirm that the DSL RJ-11 phone cable is connected to the DSL port of the DSL/HPN
non-filtered jack.
4. It is recommended that you use a surge suppressor to protect equipment attached to the power supply. Use only
the power supply provided with your kit.
5. Depending on the installation method you are using, additional Ethernet cables may be required. Ethernet cables
and DSL filters can be purchased at your local computer hardware retailer.
6. Your Gateway supports simultaneous 10/100 Base-T Ethernet and Wireless configurations. To use this
installation method, follow the instructions provided in sections 5.3.1, “Connecting Ethernet Devices to Your
Gateway,” and 5.3.2, “Networking Wireless Devices to Your Gateway.” Your Gateway does not support
connection via 10/100 Base-T Ethernet and USB simultaneously.
Your Gateway supports two modes for WAN access, which are configurable through your Gateway’s Web pages:
(1) LAN Ethernet port mode and (2) WAN Uplink port mode.
LAN Ethernet port mode allows you to use your Gateway’s DSL port for WAN access (Gateway’s DSL
functionality is Enabled). In this mode you should install your Gateway according to the instructions in
section 5.1, “Connecting Your Gateway to a DSL Network.”
WAN Uplink port mode allows you to use your Gateway as an Ethernet gateway (for example, to connect
to a cable modem or to another DSL device that provides WAN access). In WAN Uplink port mode, your
Gateway’s DSL functionality is disabled. In this mode, you should install your Gateway according to the
instructions in section 5.2, “Connecting Your Gateway to a Network via E1/UPLINK.”
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