Chapter 3, Operating system configuration, Connecting cables to ethernet – Siemens SpeedStream 5450 User Manual

Page 13: Connect the cables

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5450 Four-Port Router User’s Guide

Installation

Connecting Cables to Ethernet

The router provides four ports for Ethernet connection to your primary computer. Follow the step-by-step
instructions below to connect your computer to the router.

To connect the router via the Ethernet interface, your computer must
have an Ethernet adapter (also called a network interface card, or “NIC”)
installed.

If your computer does not have this adapter, install it before proceeding
further. Refer to your Ethernet adapter documentation for complete
installation instructions.

1. Connect the Ethernet cable(s)

1) With your computer powered off, connect the Ethernet

cable to an Ethernet port (1-4) on the router.

2) Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the

Ethernet port on your computer.

3) If desired, use standard 10/100 CAT5 Ethernet cables

to connect additional computers to the remaining
Ethernet ports on the router.

2. Connect the DSL cable

1) Connect the DSL cable (resembles a telephone cord) to the DSL port on the router.

2) Plug the other end of the DSL cable into the phone jack.

3. Connect the power

1) Connect the power adapter to the rear of the router.

2) Plug the power adapter into the electrical wall outlet.

3) Flip the power switch to power on the router.

4) Power on all connected computers.

4. Check the LEDs

1) For each active Ethernet connection, the LAN Link LED for the corresponding port number

should be lit.

2) The DSL and Power LEDs should be lit. (For more information, refer to the

LEDs

section in

Chapter 1.)

When using the Ethernet installation method, you do not have to install any software. Refer to your
Internet Service Provider’s instructions for installing their software and/or connecting to the Internet. You
can now configure the TCP/IP settings as detailed in the next chapter.

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