Hardware Description and Installation
wireless MAC address (can be found on an information sticker on the bottom of the router).
6.Now, the HN294d must be configured for your specific ADSL mode and other settings. This is described in chapter 3 “Initial Configuration”.
2.4.2Connect Computer(s) via Cables
NOTE! If you want to use both a LAN and the USB port, connect them to two different PCs. It is NOT recommended to connect one PC to both a LAN and the USB ports simultaneously.
Follow the instructions below to connect the HN294d to your LAN computer(s) using the Ethernet and/or USB interface:
1.Connect the ADSL Line
Use the provided ADSL Line cable to connect the DSL port of the HN294d to your ADSL outlet (splitter/filter or phone outlet).
2.Connect a client PC:
- to one of the four LAN ports
Attach one end of the provided Ethernet cable to one of the four LAN ports of your HN294d. Connect the other end to the Ethernet adapter port on your client PC.
-- OR --
- to the USB port
Insert the provided “Drivers & Documentation” CD and follow the instructions given in the next section – “Install USB Drivers”. DO NOT connect the USB cable until the installation program instructs you.
3.Connect the Power Supply
Connect the provided Power cable to the PWR socket of your HN294d and plug the power supply adapter into a power source.
4.Power ON the HN294d
Press the Power button on the back of the HN294d to turn it on.
Check the LEDs on the HN294d according to the following: The PWR LED turns On.
The DSL LED turns On indicating that the ADSL line is ready. The LED is blinking when handshaking/training for the ADSL line connection is in progress.
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