Siemens SL2-141-I quick start Connect the Adsl Wlan Router to the exchange connection

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Connect the ADSL WLAN Router to the exchange connection

1.Remove the plug on the telephone or the fax machine from the telephone socket.

2.Insert the ADSL-Splitter into the telephone socket. Plug the plug of the ADSL-Splitter cable (enclosed, mostly black) into the “Phone” (F) plug of the telephone socket and the other plug into the “Line” (Amt) plug of the ADSL-Splitter.

3.Set up the connection between the ADSL-Splitter and the ADSL Modem. To do this, insert the end of the ADSL cable (gray) into the socket of the ADSL-Splitter with the "DSL" (Modem) symbol.

Insert the other end of the ADSL cable (gray) into the socket on your ADSL WLAN Router marked "DSL".

4. Set up the connection between the ADSL-Splitter and the ISDN-NT. To do this, insert the available phone cord (same construction as the ADSL-Splitter cable) into the middle plug of the ADSL-Splitter. The middle plug is marked with a none crossed symbol of a phone. Connect the end of the phone cable into the “Line” plug of the ISDN-NTBAs.

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Contents Quick Start Guide Siemens SL2-141-I Adsl Wlan Router Before you begin OptionalStep Install the Isdn Adsl Splitter Important noteConnect the Adsl Wlan Router to the exchange connection Step Connect the Adsl Wlan Router via Ethernet interface Step USB driver installation Step Configure the PC TCP/IP settings Introduction Page Configure the PC TCP/IP settings for Windows NT4 Configure the PC TCP/IP settings for Windows Configure the PC TCP/IP settings for Windows XP Configure the PC TCP/IP settings for Windows Vista Configure the PC TCP/IP settings for Mac OS Preferences Step Configure the Adsl Wlan Routers Internet Access Quick Setup window appears Page Page Page Click Wireless and afterwards Security Select Wireless Security WPA-PSK Step Front panel system messages Colour Status DescriptionDeclaration of Conformity RFI EmissionImmunity Zurich