Connecting to an ip and telephone network, Connecting to an ip and telephone network -3, Ip parameters (default profile) screen -16 – Netopia 4752 User Manual

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Connecting to Your Local Network 5-3

Connecting to an IP and Telephone Network

The Netopia 4752 suppor ts Ethernet connections through its Ethernet por t. You can connect a standard 10 or
100Base-T Ethernet network to the Netopia 4752 using its Ethernet por t.

Netopia 4752 back panel

Note: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine how many devices can be connected to your
telephone line. In most areas, the sum of the REN's of all devices on any one line should not exceed two (2.0).
If too many devices are attached, they many not ring properly. The REN for telephone devices is usually listed on
the product label or stamped or moulded into the body of the device.

Console

Power

10/100

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Telephone Extension ports

DSL Line port

10/100 Ethernet port

Console port Power port

10/100Base-T

Hub

Add computers by connecting
them to an Ethernet hub and
connecting the hub to the Ethernet
por t on the Netopia 4752. Add
telephones or fax machines by
connecting them directly to the
telephone extension por ts on the
Netopia 4752.

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