1 hardware installation, 1 rear panel ports & jacks, 2 front/top panel leds – Intellinet Network Solutions 524537 User Manual

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1 hardware installation

Using the included RJ45 Ethernet cable (and more, as needed), make your 4-Port Broadband

Router network connections by following the steps below and referring to the Port and LED

descriptions (presented from left to right).

1. Turn off all devices to be incorporated into the network, including any PCs, switches/hubs,
the modem and the router.

2. Connect the LAN or Ethernet network port of the cable/DSL modem to the router’s WAN port.

3. Connect PCs (and any switch/hub used to expand the network) to the router’s LAN ports.

4. Turn on the cable/DSL modem, then turn on the PC you’ll be using to configure the router.

5. Connect the included power adapter to the router and an AC outlet.

1.1 rear Panel Ports & Jacks

WAN

— This 10/100Mbps RJ45 port is for the cable/DSL modem connection.

PC1-4

— These four LAN ports are where you connect networked devices, such as PCs,

print servers, remote hard drives and anything else you want to put on your network. If you

connect a LAN port to a switch or hub, check that both the device’s Power LED and the

router’s corresponding PC/LAN LED (see below) light to confirm the connection.
Default

— Pushing this recessed button clears all established router configuration settings and

resets to the factory default settings. See Section 3: Restore Defaults.
Power

— This is the jack for the included external 9 V DC, 700 mA power adapter.

1.2 front/top Panel leds

SYS

— Lights when the router power is on.

PC1-4

— These are the LAN Link/Activity LEDs that correspond to the four port connections

on the rear panel of the router. lighted indicates a successful connection; blinking indicates

data is being transmitted or received through that port.
WAN

— Lighted indicates a successful connection; blinking indicates data is being transmitted

or received through that port.

SYS PC4 PC3 PC2 PC1 WAN

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