Model # –WebShare

Part # 030-300109 Rev C

Revision Date – 09/2000

Installation/User Guide

3. Installation

The WebShare Proxy Router operates up to 300 feet (91.4 M) from a PC or Ethernet hub over 100-Ohm, Category 5 cable.

If the WebShare Proxy Router is to be installed on a wall, follow the instructions in Paragraph 3.1. When the unit is secured to the wall, proceed to Paragraph 3.2 for instructions on connecting the unit.

3.1 Installing on Hollow, Drywall Surfaces (Optional)

To mount the WebShare Proxy Router to a wall:

1.Obtain two pan-head screws (one #8 and one #6) and two #4 - #8 wall anchors (not provided).

2.Place the WebShare Proxy Router against the wall where it is to be mounted, note and mark the upper keyhole slot and screw location.

3.Drill a 3/16” hole for the upper anchor and insert the anchor and larger (#8) screw until the face of the screw is approximately 3/16” from the wall.

4.Test fit the unit on the screw, and adjust the screw depth for a sliding fit.

5.With a pencil, mark the opening in lower mounting tab. Remove the unit from the wall.

6.Drill a 3/16” hole for the lower anchor and insert anchor. Hang the unit on the upper screw.

7.Insert the smaller (#6) screw through the hole in the lower mounting tab.

8.Tighten the lower screw lightly with a screwdriver. Do not overtighten.

3.2 Single User Setup

Refer to the wiring diagrams shown in Figure 1 and Figure 3.

1.Connect the power supply cord to the power connector on the side of the unit and plug it into the wall power receptacle.

2.Connect a standard RJ11 telephone cable from the LINE connector to the ADSL-equipped phone line.

3.Connect the straight 10BaseT cable (included with this package) to the ETHERNET connector on the side of the unit to the interface on the computer. A crossover cable may be required when connecting to other equipment, such as an Ethernet hub (See Section 3.3 “Multiple User Setup” below).

4.Turn the power switch ON.

5.The Ready LED should be a solid green indicating that the power self-test has successfully completed and the unit is synchronized with the ADSL line card. It may take up to 70 seconds for the unit to synchronize with the central office ADSL unit.

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