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Connecting and configuring your modem router – Belkin N1 Wireless Modem Router F5D8631-4 User Manual

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EN-16

EN-15

Connecting and Configuring

your Modem Router

EN-16

EN-15

Connecting and Configuring

your Modem Router

B.

Retrieve the yellow RJ-45 cable that
comes with your Modem Router. First
connect it to any yellow port labeled
“to Wired Computers” on the back of
your Modem Router. Then connect
the other end to the networking port
on the back of your computer.

C.

Retrieve the gray RJ-11 phone core
that comes with your Modem Router.
Connect it to the gray port labeled
“to ADSL” on the back of your
Modem Router. Then connect the
other end to the wall jack you will
be using for ADSL, or into an ADSL
splitter if you are using that.

Note: some ADSL connections
required a microfilter - your ADSL
provider can tell you if you need this.
Belkin includes a microfilter in regions
known to use them. You may or may
not have received one in your box.

D.

Plug your Modem Router’s power

supply into the black port labeled
“Power” on the back of your Modem
Router.

E.

Wait 20 seconds for the Modem

Router to start up. Look at the
display on the front of the Modem
Router. Make sure the “Wired” and
“Modem-Router” icons are lit up in
blue. If they are not, recheck your
connections