Siemens 5450 manual Installing Line Filters, In-Line Filter

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5450 Four-Port Router User’s Guide

Installation

Installing Line Filters

Because DSL shares your telephone line, you may need to separate the two signals so they do not interfere with each other. A line filter (may be included with some models) prevents DSL traffic from disrupting the voice signal on the telephone line, and vice versa. Follow the procedures below to install line filters on any device (telephones, fax machines, caller ID boxes) that shares the same telephone line with your DSL. (Note, this section may not apply to you. Consult your provider if you are unsure.)

There are two types of filters to connect between the telephone and the wall plate:

In-line filter: For use with standard desktop telephones.

Wall-mount filter: For use with wall-mounted telephones.

DSL performance may be significantly degraded if the line filters are not installed in the correct direction, as illustrated below.

In-Line Filter

For each device sharing the same telephone line:

1.Unplug the device’s cord from the telephone jack.

2.Plug the filter into the telephone jack.

3.Plug the telephone cord (or other device cord) into the filter.

Wall-Mount Filter

For a wall-mounted telephone, install a wall mount filter:

1.Remove the telephone.

2.Connect the wall mount filter to the wall plate.

3.Reconnect the telephone.

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Contents SpeedStream→ Residential Family User’s Guide Four-Port RouterFour-Port Router User’s Guide Limitations Contents Four-Port Router User’s Guide Contents Features of the 5450 Router Network LAN FeaturesSecurity Features IntroductionPackage Contents Minimum System RequirementsPhysical Details Front Panel LEDsRear Panel Page General Safety Guidelines Installation Hardware InstallationBasic Installation Procedure Installing Line Filters In-Line FilterConnecting Cables to Ethernet Connect the Ethernet cablesOperating System Configuration Check TCP/IP Protocol SettingsChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings MAC OS 8.6 through Checking TCP/IP Settings MAC OSX Internet Access Configuration Click Setup. This starts the New Connection WizardFor Windows 9x/2000 For Windows XPSpeedStream Router Setup Before Configuring the RouterTo do this Refer to Connecting to the Router Using your Web BrowserRouter Setup Wizard Surf Now ContinueHome Window Menu BarToolbar Logging into the RouterLogging out of the Router Configuring Users and Devices Configuring UsersAdding a User Disable all Content Filtering Administrator GamerWeb Surfer Only allowed fromInfinite Time MinutesPage Editing a User Profile Deleting a User Click Delete UserViewing User Logs Configuring Devices Configuring Advanced Features Gateway Options discussed in this chapterISP Connection Advanced ISP Settings Configure the ATM Virtual CircuitATM Virtual Circuits Static Routes To set up Dynamic DNS on the router Dynamic DNSRIP Routing Information Protocol Home Network LAN/WAN Port UPnPIP Network Server Ports LAN/WAN Port UPnP Universal Plug and Play Select Universal Plug and PlayDisable UPnP Enable Discovery and Advertisement only SsdpEnable full Internet Gateway Device IGD support Enable Access LoggingSecurity Firewall Settings LevelAttack Detection IP FilteringSecurity Level LowHigh CustomAttack Detection Fragmented TCP Packet Fragmented TCP HeaderFragmented UDP Header Fragmented Icmp HeaderIP Filtering Any IP Address This IP AddressAny IP Address Any Less than or equal toEqual to Greater than or equal toIcmp Options Window Clone IP Filter Rules Disable DMZ Enable DMZ with this Host IP addressMake Settings Permanent Make Settings Last forDisable Snooze Enable Snooze, and set the Snooze time interval toReset the Snooze time interval to Firewall Snooze ControlAdministrator Password Click Save SettingsAddress Translation Port By-Pass NaptAddress Translation With NAT Address Translation With Napt Redirect selected protocol/service to this router Redirect selected protocol/service to IP Address− Telnet − DomainMonitoring Router Health Gateway Health options discussed in this chapterStatistics Internet StatsHome Networking Stats Security StatsInternet Stats ATM StatisticsEthernet Home Networking Stats Logging System LoggingUpdate Firmware RemoteLocal Diagnostics Miscellaneous Router Options CustomizeColor Palette Language Select Yes for Enable Time Client Time ZoneReboot Troubleshooting General IssuesInternet Access Problem Cant connect to the router to configure itContacting Technical Support TelephoneFax InternetSpecifications Routing Bridging AAL and ATM Support Power Certifications OAM F5Siemens Subscriber Network

5450 specifications

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