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Package Contents
•IP Telephony System
•Power Adapter
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•Quick Installation
IP Telephony System
Quick Installation
Voice
Model No. SPA9000
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run the Setup Wizard, which you can download from www.linksys.com. For |
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advanced users, you may follow the instructions in this Quick Installation. |
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• IP Telephony System |
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SPA941 | Switch | Router | Desktop |
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phone service account and its |
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external calls |
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• An active Internet connection |
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if you want to make external | A Typical Scenario |
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NOTE: Make sure your router will not assign the System’s IP address to any other device. For example, you can assign an IP address outside of your router’s DHCP IP address range; however, it must be within the router’s subnet range.
For information about IP addressing, refer to the router’s documentation.
O In the Optional Settings section, complete the Primary DNS field.
Primary DNS - Enter the DNS IP address of your router.
P In the Remote Management section, select yes from the Enable WAN Web Server
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R The Router - Status screen will appear. Verify that the following settings match your entries:
•WAN Connection Type - Static IP
•Current IP
•Current NetMask
•Current Gateway
•Primary DNS
Proceed to the next section.