Chapter 4 Router Installation
Connecting an ADSL
You can connect the ADSL cable directly to a cable wall jack or you can connect it to the wall jack using a splitter.
To connect the ADSL cable, perform one of the following, as appropriate:
•To connect the ADSL cable directly to a cable wall jack see Figure
–Connect one end of the ADSL cable to the ADSLoPOTS port on the router.
–Connect the other end of the cable to the wall jack.
•To connect the ADSL cable to a cable wall jack using a splitter, see Figure
Note Although Figure
–Connect the
–Connect the other
–Connect the unshielded Category 5 cable from the outside ADSL port on the splitter to a wall jack.
Note You must provide the unshielded Category 5 cable for connecting to the splitter. The splitter is provided by the DSL service provider.
Connecting an ADSL Line—ADSLoISDN Port
This section applies only to the Cisco Secure Router 520
Note The DSL line must have been provisioned by your service provider and correctly configured so that the ADSL CD LED shows the status. If the ADSL CD LED is not on, contact the DSL service provider.
Note You must provide the unshielded Category 5 cable for connecting to the ADSL ISDN splitter. The ADSL ISDN splitter is provided by the DSL service provider.
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