2.Set up the Netopia Cayman (continued)
3.Connect the Router to the phone wall jack that supports your ADSL service.
Insert one end of the lavender telephone cable in the DSL port on the Cayman Router back panel. Insert the other end of the telephone cable into the tele- phone jack connected to your ADSL service. The DSL SYNC indicator light should blink for up to two minutes and then come on solid green.
4.Connect the Netopia Cayman to create your Ethernet local area network (LAN).
Connect the yellow Ethernet cable to your first computer and to a LAN port on the back of the Cayman Router. The LAN light for the port where you connected the cable should blink briefly and come on solid green.
Note about connecting your network:
After you have connected your first computer, please finish configuring your router and Internet access before connecting any other computer or device.
When your router is configured and your Internet access is up and running, connect each additional computer or device to a switch port on the back of the Cayman Router with an Ethernet cable (maximum length 100 meters). If you need more than four ports, connect a hub or a switch to the Netopia Cayman using a standard Ethernet cable.
3 | 4 | 3 LAN 2 | 1 | Power Off / On |
DSL |
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to the phone wall jack |
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(ADSL filter or splitter) |
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| power |
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| jack |
Ethernet hub
or switch
When all of your connections are made, the status LEDs on the front of your Netopia Cayman will light, according to the following diagram:
Cayman 3346-ENT & Cayman 3356-ENT Front Panel
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N G L I S H
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| LS | Power |
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| 3 | 4 | YN |
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LAN | LAN | LAN | LAN | DS |
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Power - Green when power is on.
DSL SYNC -
Flashes green when training Solid green when trained.
LAN 1, 2, 3, 4 -
Solid green when connected to each port on the LAN.
Flashes green when there is activity on each port.
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