Nb9/nb9w package contents, Selected terminology used in this manual, Do i need a micro filter – Netcom NB9 User Manual

Page 6: Multi-purpose gateways and in-line splitters

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NB9/NB9W ADSL+ VoIP Router

YML790 Rev8

NB9/NB9W Package Contents

Your NB9/NB9W contains the following items:

NB9 or NB9W ADSL2+ Modem Router

15VDC 1.6 Amps power supply

RJ-11 ADSL Line connection cable

RJ-45 10/100 Ethernet cable

Removable Antenna

User Guide (on CD)

Quick Start Guide

Selected terminology used in this manual

POTS

A telephone line used for a standard phone-line and service will be referred to as POTS
(=Plain Old Telephone Service)

Pass-through Line

The line that connects the NB9/NB9W to a POTS line may be referred to as a pass-through
line

RJ11

Telephone cables may be referred to as RJ11 which is the format of the connection plug
used for telephones

Ethernet

Local area network traffic will be carried by standard Category 5 cable referred to as
Ethernet

RJ45

Ethernet cables may also be referred to as ‘RJ45’ which is the format of the connection plug
used for network devices

LAN

Local Area Network

WLAN

Wireless Local Area Network

VSP

VoIP Service provider

Do I need a micro filter?

Micro filters are used to prevent interference between phones and fax machines, and your ADSL service. If
your ADSL-enabled phone line is being used with any equipment other than your ADSL Modem then you will
need to use one Micro filter for each phone device in use. Telephones and/or facsimiles in other rooms that
are using the same line will also require Microfilters. A suitable Microfilter can be purchased from NetComm
or your Service Provider, if required.

Multi-purpose Gateways and In-line Splitters

The multi-purpose ADSL/VoIP gateway uses a different micro filter configuration to an ADSL modem/router.
With the NB9/NB9W, an in-line splitter is placed between a telephone outlet and the NB9/NB9W. One RJ11
cable is then connected from the splitter’s

Phone port to the NB9/NB9W LIne port. Another is connected

from the splitters

ADSL or MoDeM port to the NB9/NB9W ADSL port. This is to allow the ‘pass-through’ line

to connect via the POTS if necessary. (See diagram on page 9)

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