5Go to your Web Browser (i.e., Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) and try to connect to a familiar Web address.

6If you connect successfully, your installation is complete and you’re ready to browse the web! Continue with Setting Up VoIP Service on page 16.

If you do not connect successfully, continue with the next step below.

7Go back to the tables on page 69 and enter the next most frequently used settings—those labeled (2) if you just entered (1), or (3) if you just entered (2). Click Save Changes, Write Settings to Flash and Reboot, and Confirm. Once the process is complete, the X5’s LINK light should remain on steady (this should take about 15 seconds). Remember, if you are entering either 1483 Bridged or 1483 Routed for your Encapsulation setting, you must check now to make sure that your IP Addressing is correctly set if you haven’t already done so. See Setting IP Addressing below. If there are no more settings shown for your service provider, and you cannot connect, refer to Troubleshooting on page 77.

8Now jump back to Step 5.

Setting IP Addressing

If the Encapsulation setting that you entered on the Basic Setup menu was either 1483 Bridged or 1483 Routed, the X5v can be set for DHCP (also known as a dynamic IP address) or for a static IP address. Most DSL service providers use DHCP. There is typically an extra charge for a static IP address, and you normally have to make a special request to get one.

1To set the X5vfor DHCP, on the Basic Setup menu, check the DHCP client enable box. Leave the Host Name field blank.

To Set the X5v for Static IP Addressing, go to the X5v’s Advanced Settings page and click WAN Settings. Enter the static IP address and subnet mask assigned to you by your service provider. Do not change any other fields!

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