DSL light should blink once. If the POWER light does not turn on, make sure there is power at the wall outlet or power strip where you plugged in the power cube.
4 Turn the computer on.
If you are using the USB port, you may see a Found New Hardware box indicating the progress of the installation. Typically no user action is necessary.
If you are using Windows XP, you may be required to click Next.
Depending on your operating system, you may also see a Hardware Installation box or a Digital Signature Not Found box. You can safely ignore these messages and click Yes or Continue Anyway.
If prompted, click Finish and/or Yes to restart your computer at this point and then finish setting up your new hardware.
5 Plug one end of the supplied phone cord into the modem’s DSL port and the other into the ADSL wall jack. The DSL light should blink and then become steady on. If it does not, refer to the Troubleshooting section on page 53.
Note: We recommend that at this point, if you haven’t already done so, you put an ADSL filter on every phone connected to the ADSL phone line. DO NOT put a filter between the X4 and the wall jack that it is connected to.
(In some countries, including the UK, a splitter is supplied with the X4. The PHONE line plug of the splitter plugs into the wall jack that has ADSL service, and the X4 plugs into the splitter's MODEM jack, which is not filtered. The PHONE jack, for an optional telephone, is filtered.)
Congratulations! You have installed the hardware. Now continue below with Establishing Communication.
Chapter 1: Installation Instructions | 11 |