D-Link manual Setting up the DSA-3100, Private LAN port connection

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Setting up the DSA-3100

￿Make sure the DSA-3100 unit is not connected to the power adapter and is powered OFF.

￿WAN port connection

Use 10/100BaseT connections to connect the unmanaged network. The unmanaged network’s interface may be the ADSL router’s LAN port, cable modem’s LAN port or Intranet switch port.

￿Private LAN port connection

Use a straight-through cable to connect your admin PC with the internal switch or hub that is connected to the local network port on the DSA-3100. If you want to directly connect the DSA-3100 to this PC or the wireless AP, use a crossover cable.

￿Public LAN port connection

Use a straight-through cable to connect your client PC with the internal switch or hub that is connected to the authentication port on DSA-3100. If you want to directly connect the DSA-3100 to this PC or the wireless AP, use a crossover cable.

￿Power ON

Connect the supplied power adapter to the DSA-3100 and insert the plug on the other end into an electric outlet.

￿Check the LED

The power LED and WAN LED should be ON, if the corresponding WAN port is connected to an active cable/DSL modem or T1 line.

￿The corresponding local network or authentication indicator should be ON if a network device is connected to the local network port or the authentication internal port.

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