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LEDS

Power LED

Indicates the unit is powered on.

 

 

Status/Alarm

The Status LED will flash when performing a self-test/booting up or

is registering with the service provider. The Status LED will flash

 

green slowly when the system is connected with the service. The

 

Alarm LED will light solid red if the self-test or bootup fails. The

 

Alarm LED will flash red slowly when the system is ready but cannot

 

receive an acknowledgement from the service.

 

 

Prov

This LED flashes when the device has established a connection

and received authorization from your service provider.

 

 

 

 

When a connection is established the 10 or 100 LED will light up

WAN LED

solid. The LED will blink to indictate activity. If the 10 or 100 LED

does not light up when a cable is connected, verify the cable

 

 

connection and make sure your device is powered on.

 

 

LAN LEDs

When a connection is established the 10 or 100 LED will light up

solid on the appropriate port. The LEDs will blink to indictate

 

activity. If the 10 or 100 LED does not light up when a cable is

 

connected, verify the cable connections and make sure your

 

devices are powered on.

 

 

Phone LEDs

This LED displays the VoIP status and Hook/Ringing activity on the

phone port that is used to connect to your normal telephone(s)/fax

 

machine and regular telephone line. MWI: Lights to indicate a

 

voicemail is waiting. Hook/Ring: If a phone connected to a phone

 

port is off the hook or in use, this LED will light solid. When a phone

 

is ringing, the indicator will blink.

 

 

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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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DVG-1402S specifications

The D-Link DVG-1402S is a versatile voice gateway designed to empower small to medium-sized businesses with seamless voice over IP (VoIP) communication. This device integrates traditional telephony with modern Internet Protocol (IP) technologies, offering a significant upgrade from conventional phone systems.

One of the main features of the DVG-1402S is its dual functionality as both a VoIP gateway and a router. It enables users to connect standard analog telephones to a VoIP network, thus converting existing telephone systems into a more cost-effective solution. This feature is particularly beneficial for businesses looking to maintain their current telephony setup while transitioning to VoIP.

Equipped with two FXS (Foreign Exchange Subscriber) ports, the DVG-1402S allows connectivity to two analog phones, ensuring that users can make and receive calls through the VoIP service without the need for additional hardware. The device supports a variety of signaling protocols, including SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), enabling compatibility with a wide range of VoIP service providers.

The DVG-1402S also boasts advanced QoS (Quality of Service) features that prioritize voice traffic over data, ensuring clear and uninterrupted voice calls even during peak internet usage. This characteristic is crucial for businesses that rely heavily on VoIP communication, as it enhances call quality and reduces latency.

In addition, the device supports multiple codecs including G.711, G.723, and G.729, providing flexibility in bandwidth usage. Users can select the codec that best fits their internet connection and call quality requirements, optimizing performance based on their specific needs.

The DVG-1402S includes an easy-to-use web-based management interface for configuration and troubleshooting, making it user-friendly for both IT professionals and average users. Furthermore, it features built-in security measures such as encryption and firewall capabilities to protect voice communications from potential threats.

In summary, the D-Link DVG-1402S is a comprehensive VoIP solution that combines functionality, performance, and ease of use. With its ability to integrate with existing telephony systems, support for various protocols and codecs, and advanced QoS features, it stands out as a reliable choice for businesses looking to enhance their communication infrastructure with VoIP technology. Its versatility makes it a valuable asset for any modern office environment.