Reference Guide for the Model RT210/RT211 ISDN Routers
Installing and Connecting 2-11
2. Position the switch on the 10BASE-T Ethernet port on your hub to the uplink (or MDI)
position.
3. Connect the twisted-pair LAN cable from the 10BASE-T Ethernet uplink port on your
hub to the TP port on the RJ-45 two-way splitter.
If your hub has only regular (or MDIX) ports, use an Ethernet crossover cable, which you
must supply, to connect a hub port to the LAN port on the router.
4. Reconnect the power to your router.
Power Connection
Power is indicated by the LED on the top of your router, as illustrated in Figure 2-4. When the
power for the router is turned on for the first time, the LED lights red for two to five seconds and
then lights a steady green as long as power is on and the router is functioning properly. Your router
is now operational.
Key:
1 LED
Figure 2-4. NETGEAR ISDN router
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LAN ISDN 9v DC
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