Netopia 4652 manual Chapter Making the Physical Connections, Find a Location, What You Need

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Making the Physical Connections 2-7

Chapter 2

Making the Physical Connections

This section tells you how to make the physical connections to your Netopia 4652 SDSL/IDSL Router. This section covers the following topics:

“Find a Location” on page 2-7

“What You Need” on page 2-7

“Identify the Connectors and Attach the Cables” on page 2-9

“Netopia 4652 SDSL/IDSL Router Status Lights” on page 2-11

Find a Location

When choosing a location for the Netopia SDSL/IDSL Router, consider:

Available space and ease of installation

Physical layout of the building and how to best use the physical space available for connecting your Netopia SDSL/IDSL Router to the LAN

Available wiring and jacks

Distance from the point of installation to the next device (length of cable or wall wiring)

Ease of access to the front of the unit for configuration and monitoring

Ease of access to the back of the unit for checking and changing cables

Cable length and network size limitations when expanding networks

For small networks, install the Netopia 4652 near one of the LANs. For large networks, you can install the Netopia 4652 in a wiring closet or a central network administration site.

What You Need

Locate all items that you need for the installation.

Included in your router package are:

The Netopia 4652 SDSL/IDSL Router

A power adapter and cord with a mini-DIN8 connector

One Category 5 Ethernet cable

One Category 5 DSL WAN (or Line) cable

A DB-9 to DB-9 console cable

The Netopia CD containing software and documentation

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Contents Netopia 4652 SDSL/IDSL Router Part Number Contents User’s Reference Guide Chapter Introduction Features and CapabilitiesOverview How to Use this Guide Find a Location Chapter Making the Physical ConnectionsWhat You Need Telecommunication Installation Cautions Important Safety InstructionsDSL Identify the Connectors and Attach the CablesDSL port Ethernet ports Console port Power port Netopia 4652 SDSL/IDSL Router Status Lights Getting Started Guide Readying Computers on Your Local Network Chapter Connecting to Your Local Area NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Macintosh Ethernet Hub Getting Started Guide Configuring TCP/IP on Windows-based Computers Chapter Sharing the ConnectionConfiguration tab Dynamic configuration recommendedStatic configuration optional Add. Repeat this process for the secondary DNS TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh ComputersTCP/IP or MacTCP Sharing the Connection Getting Started Guide Chapter Console-Based Management Connecting through a Telnet Session Configuring Telnet software Connecting a Console Cable to Your RouterPC ANSI-BBS Navigating through the Console ScreensEasy Setup Console Screens Chapter Easy SetupAccessing the Easy Setup console screens Getting Started Guide SDSL-HDLC Quick Easy Setup Connection PathIP Easy Setup Screen Previous Screen Next Screen DSL Line ConfigurationRFC 1483 Options Easy Setup Profile IP Easy Setup Ethernet IP Address 192.168.1.1 Ethernet Subnet Mask Easy Setup Security Configuration Easy Setup Getting Started Guide Appendix a Technical Specifications and Safety Information Declaration for Canadian users Regulatory noticesTelecommunication installation cautions Getting Started Guide Limited Warranty and Limitation of Remedies-Revised January