Motorola BR700 manual Lan

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OVERVIEW

 

SECTION 1

 

 

 

 

Feature

Description

3-6

LAN

These four ports can connect your LAN with

 

Ports 1-4

Ethernet cables. This enables communication

 

 

among clients, such as PCs or print servers, on

 

 

the network. The LAN ports support either

 

 

10-BASE-T or 100-BASE-T transmission

 

 

speeds as well as straight-through and

 

 

crossover Ethernet cables.

 

 

Any of these four ports can also serve as an

 

 

uplink port to other network devices, enabling

 

 

you to extend your network.

7

WAN

Connect your modem to your router using this

 

 

port with your supplied Ethernet cable. This is

the only port you can use for this procedure. This enables your router to access the Internet. The port supports 10/100 Mbps as well as straight-through and crossover Ethernet cables.

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