Belkin F5D5630AU user manual Knowing Your Modem-Router, Front Panel, Adsl Data LED, Adsl Sync LED

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Knowing Your Modem-Router

The Modem-Router is designed to be placed on a desktop. All of the cables exit from the rear of the Modem-Router for better organization and utility. The LED indicators are easily visible on the front of the Modem-Router to provide you with information about network activity and status.

Front Panel

1. Power LED

When you apply power to the Modem-Router or restart it, a short period of time elapses while the Modem-Router boots up. When the Modem-Router has completely booted up, the Power LED becomes a SOLID light, indicating the Modem-Router is ready for use.

Off

Modem-Router is off

On

Modem-Router is on

2. ADSL DATA LED

The ADSL Data LED shows you when the Modem-Router is connected to the Internet. When the LED is OFF, the Modem-Router is NOT connected to the Internet. When the LED is solid light, the Modem-Router is connected to the Internet. When the LED is blinking, the Modem-Router is transmitting or receiving data from the Internet.

Off

Not connected to Internet

On - blinking

Connected and transmitting or receiving data

On

Connected to Internet

Knowing Your Modem-Router

3. ADSL SYNC LED

The ADSL LED flashes light during negotiation with your ISP. It stays light when the Modem-Router is connected properly to your ADSL service.

On - blinking slow

No ADSL connection

On - blinking fast

Negotiating connection

On

ADSL link is up and connected

4. LAN Status LED

When a computer is properly connected to a LAN port on the rear of the Modem-Router, the associated LED will light. A solid light means a computer or a network-enabled device is connected. When information is being sent over the port, the LED blinks rapidly.

Off

Your computer is not connected

On - blinking

Connected and transmitting or receiving data

On

Your computer is connected

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Contents Belkin International, Inc Belkin Tech SupportTable of Contents Package Contents Internet Connection SettingsMake sure you have the following System RequirementsKnowing Your Modem-Router Front PanelAdsl Data LED Adsl Sync LEDConnecting your Modem-Router Connecting your Computer via EthernetConnecting your Adsl Line Back PanelSetting up your Computer Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Mac OS up to Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Mac OSRecommended Web Browser Settings Internet Explorer 4.0 or HigherUnderstanding the Web-Based User Interface Manually Configuring your Modem-RouterNavigating the Web Browser Interface Making Configuration Changes Setup WizardMenu Description System Settings Time SettingsPassword Settings DdnsDNS WANATM PVC VPI/VCIATM Interface DescriptionMTU PCR/SCR/MBSClone MAC Address NAT Settings LANParameter Description Dhcp Client ListPort Forwarding Address MappingSpecial Applications Route NAT Mapping TableStatic Route Parameters RIP Parameter Routing Table Description Access Control Access Control Add PCFirewall MAC FilterURL Blocking Schedule RuleEdit Schedule Rule Intrusion DetectionParameter Defaults Description TCP/UDP DMZ Status Output Power AttenuationNoise Margin UPnP Configuration Tools Firmware UpgradeDdns ToolsGateway InternetATM PVC New Zealand Telepermit Special Conditions