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•Ethernet hub or switch to connect the router to the local network, or an xDSL or cable modem to connect the router to the service provider
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•(Cisco 1712 only) External Network Termination
4Connecting the Router
Figure 1 shows a typical installation of the Cisco 1711 or Cisco 1712 Security Access router.
Figure 1 Typical Cisco 1711 or Cisco 1712 Installation
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Follow these steps to connect the router to the power supply, your local network, and your service provider’s network:
Step 1 Connect power to the router as shown in Figure 1:
a.Connect the attached power supply cord to the power socket (labeled +5, +12,
b.Connect the separate power cord to the power socket on the power supply.
c.Connect the other end of the separate power cord to a power outlet.
d.Turn on the router by pressing the power switch to the on ( ) position.
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