Multi-Tech Systems FF100 manual Connect FaxFinder to Ethernet Network

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Cabling Instructions

FaxFinder Cabling Guide

 

 

3. Connect FaxFinder to Ethernet Network.

Plug one end of your RJ45 ethernet cable into the FaxFinder’s ethernet jack and the other end into your network ethernet hub. This ethernet cable is not included with your FaxFinder unit.

Caution: Before connecting to the Ethernet Network, make sure that the network to which you are connecting the FaxFinder is not a 192.168.2.x subnet. Because the FaxFinder’s factory default IP address is 192.168.2.1, connecting it to a network that has a different device at that same IP address would cause data interference.

If it is a 192.168.2.x subnet, connect from the Administrative PC to the FaxFinder using an RJ45 crossover cable until the FaxFinder’s IP address has been configured. Thereafter, connect the FaxFinder into the network with an ordinary RJ45 cable.

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Contents Cabling Guide FaxFinder Model FF100 V.34 Fax Server Cabling Guide Introduction Mechanical Mounting OptionalWe Supply You SupplyPBX Compatibility FaxFinder Operating ModesFaxFinder Cabling Guide Application Considerations Cabling Process Part a Connect the FaxFinder to Power Outlet and EthernetConnect FaxFinder to AC Outlet Verify powering Connect FaxFinder to Ethernet Network Part B Connect to Telephony Service Connection for PBX Routing Mode Pots Mode82010322L