Cabling – Multi-Tech Systems RF500S User Manual

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Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation

Cabling

Cabling your RouteFinder requires making the appropriate connections to PCs, Cable or DSL
modem, analog modem or ISDN TA (optional), AC power and the router. Because this device also
acts as a DHCP server, after your device is properly cabled, you will need to follow the
configuration instructions provided in the Software Installation and Configuration chapter.

Uplink/Normal

1

2

3

4

Serial

Reset

WAN

5VDC

Optional

Uplink

Serial Cable

To Cable Modem

or DSL Modem

Power Connection

To optional

Modem or

ISDN TA

Network Printer

Hub

PC

PC

Cabling the RouteFinder RF500S

1.

Before beginning, turn the power off on all network devices (PCs, Cable, DSL modems, analog
modems, ISDN TAs and the router).

2.

Connect the Ethernet port of each PC or network device to one of the 4 LAN ports (if you are
using the Uplink option, port number 1 cannot be used as a LAN port).

3.

If you are using an analog modem, connect it to the Serial Async port.

4.

If you are using the Uplink option to connect to another network segment, slide the

Uplink/

Normal switch into the Uplink position. Connect the LAN cable to LAN port #1. Plug the other
end of the LAN cable into another hub, router or switch.

Note: If you are not using the Uplink feature, place the switch in the Normal position.

5.

Connect a network cable from the cable or DSL modem to the 10 BT WAN port.

6.

Connect the provided power supply cable to the 5VDC power port on the back of the router.
Plug the power supply into an AC power outlet as shown above.

7.

Power on your DSL modem or Cable.

8.

If you are using an analog modem or ISDN TA, power on the device.

9.

Press and hold the RouteFinder’s Reset button for 3 seconds to restore the default settings.

10. You are ready to configure software for your RouteFinder and network PCs.

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