TiVo Hub manual Integrated Router Installation

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Integrated Router Installation

These instructions assume your modem has a built-in router or that you want to install the ooma Hub behind a router. Your initial setup looks like one of these:

InternetInternet

Integrated Router

Integrated Router

To connect the ooma Hub to your network:

1(optional) Unplug an existing Ethernet cable from your router. This is the cable that connects the router to a computer.

2(optional) Plug the existing Ethernet cable into the port labeled HOME on the ooma Hub.

3Use the Ethernet cable provided and connect the port labeled MODEM on the ooma Hub to an open Ethernet port on the router.

The optional steps may be skipped if your computers connect wirelessly to your Integrated Router, or if you have an advanced networking configuration and do not want to connect devices behind the ooma Hub.

Now your setup should look like this:

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Internet

 

Integrated Router

MODEM HOME

Integrated Router

MODEM

 

 

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Contents User Guide Page Instant Second Line Getting StartedBasic Calling Broadband Answering MachineAppendix a Identifying Your Equipment Page Provisioning Landline version only Landline vs. Non-landlineGetting started Page Verify ooma Service is Working Placing CallsEmergency 911 Calls Answering CallsEnding Calls Basic callingPower Outages Service DisruptionsInternet Interruptions Other Calling Features Page Basic calling Answering Calls on the Second Line Switching LinesPlacing Calls on the Second Line Joining a Call Party LinePlacing Calls on Hold ConferencingJoining a Call in Progress Using the Instant Second Line with Cordless PhonesMulti-Handset Cordless Phone Systems Page Retrieving Messages from an ooma Hub or ooma Scout Initial SetupBroadband answering machine Advanced Features Sending an Answered Call to Voicemail Checking Messages RemotelySending an Incoming Call to Voicemail Sending all Calls to Voicemail Do Not DisturbPage Ooma lounge Quick reference guide Ooma Hub device Left side view Right side viewLeft side view Ooma Scout deviceLine 1 & Line 2 Buttons Volume AdjustmentBrightness Adjustment Play ButtonPage Before You Begin InstallationLandline vs. Non-landline Installation What You Need In Your HomeEach ooma Hub package contains Ports on the ooma Hub deviceEach ooma Scout package contains Ports on the ooma Scout devicePage Installing the ooma Hub Connecting the ooma Hub to the NetworkGetting the Best Voice Quality Skip to Connecting the ooma Hub to Your Phone System Modem and Router InstallationTo connect the ooma Hub to your network Integrated Router Installation Skip to Finishing Installation of the ooma hub Connecting the ooma Hub to Your Phone SystemHigh-Speed Cable or Fiber-Optic Internet High-Speed DSL and Phone Service are on the Same Line High-Speed DSL and Phone Service are on Different Lines Finishing Installation of the ooma Hub Page Installing the ooma scout Phone Jack DSL FilterHow Phone Devices Work with the ooma System Installing the Rest of Your PhonesCordless Phones Fax Machines Other DevicesPage On the ooma Hub is blinking red TroubleshootingThere’s no phone line next to my Internet connection Are solid redYou need to assign a static IP address to the ooma Hub Ooma Tab cycles between blue and red every few secondsYou hear a regular dialtone instead of the ooma dialtone You have a cable or DSL modem thatPicking up another phone does not join the existing call My phones don’t ring when I receive a callContacting ooma Support International calls do not workPage Modem Internet ConnectionAppendix a identifying your equipment Integrated Routers RouterPhone System SplittersSingle-Line Duplex Splitters Dual-Jack Wall PlatesTwo Line Splitters Page Appendix b limited warranty Appendix b limited warranty Page Page FCC Wants You to Know Appendix c regulatory informationAppendix c regulatory information Important Safety Information