APC ADSL 4-Port manual Your Gateway At A Glance, Ports and Buttons

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Chapter 3 - Your Gateway At A Glance

ADSL 4-Port Ethernet USB Wireless-G Router User Guide

Chapter 3 - Your Gateway At A Glance

The ADSL Wireless LAN 802.11g 4 Port Ethernet & USB Combo 4 Port Router may have different ports and LEDs. Let’s take a look at the different options. Depending on your model, it may have some or all of the features listed below.

3.1Ports and Buttons

Reset and Restore to Factory Defaults: The restore to factory defaults feature will set the ADSL Router to its factory default configuration by resetting the ADSL Router. You may need to place the ADSL Router into its factory defaults if the configuration is changed, you lose the ability to interface to the ADSL Router via the web interface, or following a software upgrade. To reset the ADSL Router, simply press the reset button for about approximately 10 seconds. The ADSL Router will be reset to its factory defaults and after about 30 ~ 40 seconds the ADSL Router will become operational again.

LAN (local area network) E1 to E4 port(s): connects to Ethernet network devices, such as aPC, hub, switch, or routers. The ports are 10/100 Base-T Auto-MDI/MDIX (allows either cross or straight cable) Ethernet jack (RJ-45) to connect to your Ethernet Network card or Ethernet Hub / Switch.

Power: This is where you connect the power. Make sure to observe the proper power requirements. The required power is 9 volts.

USB (universal serial port): connects to a PC’s USB port. The ADSL Router only supports Window’s based PCs via an RNDIS driver (included in the software).

DSL port: This is the WAN interface that connects directly to your phone line.

ADSL 4-Port Ethernet USB Wireless-G Router User Guide

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APC ADSL 4-Port manual Your Gateway At A Glance, Ports and Buttons