Set up your cabling as shown in the diagram above – AT&T Telephone Adapter User Manual
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OFF
WAN/
UPLOAD
RESET
CONSOLE
PSTN
VoIP
WAN
ETHERNET
12V 1A
2
1
LINE
ETHERNET
POWER
OFF
ETHERNET
PORT
OFF
PORTS
ETHERNET
PORT
OFF
RESET
CONSOLE
PSTN
VoIP
WAN
ETHERNET
12V 1A
2
1
LINE
ETHERNET
PORT
ETHERNET
POWER
OFF
OFF
Cable/DSL
Jack
Telephone Adapter
Personal Computer
Telephone
Cable/DSL
Modem
Cable/DSL
Jack
Personal Computer(s)
Router
Telephone
Telephone Adapter
Cable/DSL
Modem
( U S E E X I S T I N G C A B L E )
( U S E N E W C A B L E )
Telephone Cord
( U S E E X I S T I N G C A B L E )
( U S E N E W C A B L E )
Telephone Cord
A
Set up your cabling as shown in the diagram above.
B
Make sure the PSTN/VoIP switch on the back of the TA is set to “VoIP.”
C
Proceed to Step 4 (for one or more computers connected via home router),
page 11.
FOR ONE OR MORE COMPUTERS
CONNECTED THROUGH HOME ROUTER
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If you have a wireless router there
may be no cabling between the
router and computer.
The connection(s) between your
home router and your personal com-
puters should remain unchanged.
NOTE The connection between the cable/DSL modem
and the cable/DSL jack should remain unchanged.
!
IMPORTANT! Your existing Ethernet cable should
be between your cable/DSL modem and your TA.
This will ensure any special cabling you received
from your Internet Service Provider is between
your modem and your TA.
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