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Installation, Hardware installation – StarTech.com 110VDSLEX2EU User Manual

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Installation

Hardware Installation

One of the Ethernet Extender Kits units should be considered a “Transmitting Unit”,

while the other should be considered a “Receiver Unit.”

Transmitter Unit

1. Place one of the units at the local location, this unit will act as the Transmitter Unit.
2. Connect the provided power adapter from an AC electrical outlet to the DC Power

Input on the Transmitter Unit. The “PWR” LED should light up solid.

3. Set all four of the DIP switches to the downward (OFF) position. This places the

Transmitter Unit in CO mode (Central Office Mode).

4. Connect an RJ45 Ethernet cable to the RJ45 Port on the Transmitter Unit.
5. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into your Ethernet network device (eg:

Ethernet switch, modem, etc). The “ETH” LED should light up solid.

6. Connect an RJ11 phone cable into the RJ11 VDSL Port on the Transmitter Unit.
7. Connect the opposite end of the RJ11 cable to the RJ11 VDSL Port on the Receiver

Unit (or to your buildings RJ11 phone line infrastructure, depending on your setup).

Optional: Configure DIP switches 2 through 4 as necessary (see the “DIP Switch and

Mode Settings” section).

Receiver Unit

1. Place the second unit at the remote location, this unit will act as the Receiver Unit.
2. Connect the provided power adapter from an AC electrical outlet to the DC Power

Input on the Receiver Unit. The “PWR” LED should light up solid.
3. Set the DIP switch setting #1 to the upward (ON) position, with the remaining 3

DIP switches set to the downward (OFF) position. This places the Receiver Unit in

CPE mode (Customer Premises Equipment Mode).
4. If previously not completed, connect the RJ11 cable that was inserted into the RJ11

VDSL Port on the Transmitter Unit directly to the RJ11 VDSL Port on the Receiver

Unit (or from your buildings existing RJ11 analog telephone wiring, depending on

the setup from step 7 above.)
5. If the Transmitter and Receiver Units are able to successfully communicate with

each other, the “DSL” LED should flash slow, then fast while establishing a

connection, and eventually light up solid. The “DSL” LED will continue to flash when

there is activity between the Transmitter and Receiver Unit.
6. Connect your Ethernet network device (eg: Ethernet switch, modem, etc) to the

RJ45 Port on the Receiver Unit. The “ETH” LED should light up solid.
Optional: Configure DIP switches 2 through 4 as necessary (see the “DIP Switch and

Mode Settings” section).

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