D-Link manual Connecting the DVG-1402S Behind a Router

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Getting Started (continued)

Connecting the DVG-1402S Behind a Router

6.Plug the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable from the PC into the “LAN” port of the DVG-1402S.

7.Unpack the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable (blue) that came with the DVG-1402S.

8.Attach one end of this Cat 5 Ethernet Cable (blue) to the “WAN” Port on the rear of the DVG-1402S.

9.Attach the other end of this Cat 5 Ethernet Cable (blue) to the “LAN” port of your existing router.

10.Be sure that the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable that is plugged into the “WAN” Port of your existing router is still plugged into your Cable/DSL Modem.

11.Unpack the Telephone Cable (black) that came with the DVG-1402S.

12.Attach one end of this cable to a standard analog telephone.

13.Attach the other end of this cable to phone port “1” on the rear of the DVG-1402S.

14.Unpack the 12V DC Power Adapter that came with your DVG-1402S.

15.Connect the Power Adapter to the Power Connecter on the DVG-1402S.

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Contents Link Contents Package Contents Introduction Connections Features & Benefits Leds Getting Started Connecting the DVG-1402S Directly to a Modem and ComputerGetting Started Configuring the DVG-1402S for DSL Connection Authentication Password Confirm Password Getting Started Connecting the DVG-1402S in Front of a Router Connecting the DVG-1402S in Front of a Router Configuring the DVG-1402S for DSL Connection Authentication Password Confirm Password Getting Started Connecting the DVG-1402S Behind a Router Connecting the DVG-1402S Behind a Router Getting Started MAC Cloning For Cable Connection Web-based Management Click on Configure WAN Port Click on Login to Web-based Management moduleClick on Configure LAN Port Configure LAN Port Proxy DNS Web-based Management MAC Address This specifies the physical Configure LAN Port Dhcp Configuration Static IP AssignmentConfigure LAN Port NAT Configuration Web-based Management Configure LAN Port NAT Configuration Dynamic NAT Web-based Management Configure LAN Port NAT Configuration Static NAT Configure LAN Port Routing Static Route Configuration Configure LAN Port Routing RIPStatic Route Configuration window Configure LAN Port RIP Static Route Configuration Firewall Rules Web-based Management MAC Filter Configure Pass Through Mode Statistics Phone Port Statistics Statistics WAN Internet Connection StatisticsConfiguration Restore and Backup Factory Reset Advanced Save and Restart SystemAbout Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Technical Specifications Storage Temperature Provision Light DimensionsPower Supply Operating TemperatureEmission EMI SafetyTechnical Support Warranty and Registration Page Important Note
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