Software installation and configuration, Cabling your routefinder, Hardware installation 7 – Multi-Tech Systems RF102S User Manual

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Hardware Installation

7

Cabling your RouteFinder

Cabling your RouteFinder requires making the appropriate

connections to PCs, analog modem or ISDN TA (optional), AC

power and the router. Because this device also provides DHCP

server functions, remote access, routing, and firewall protection,

after your device is properly cabled, you will need to complete

your configuration by following the instructions provided in the

Software Installation and Configuration section of this Quick

Start Guide.

Optional

Uplink

Serial Cables

To Modem

or ISDN TA

Power Connection

Network Printer

Hub

PC

PC

Uplink/Normal

1

2

3

4

Reset

Serial 1

5VDC

Serial 2

Cabling the RouteFinder RF102S

1. Before beginning, turn off the power for all network devices

(PCs, analog modems, ISDN TAs) and disconnect the

router power supply.

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 one or two analog modems or IDSN TAs,

connect each to a Serial Async port.

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