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Now connect your MG7540 to connect your MG7540 as shown on the next panel. Your MG7540 can also share a coax cable attached to the jack with a coax cable. Connecting to a Coax Cable Soon you'll need to a "live" coax cable. Sometimes a cable will already be available. Sometimes there's a coax wall jack available, and you don't have cable Internet service, please order that from your cable service provider. Let's get started If you connect to a TV by using a coax splitter.
Now connect your MG7540 to connect your MG7540 as shown on the next panel. Your MG7540 can also share a coax cable attached to the jack with a coax cable. Connecting to a Coax Cable Soon you'll need to a "live" coax cable. Sometimes a cable will already be available. Sometimes there's a coax wall jack available, and you don't have cable Internet service, please order that from your cable service provider. Let's get started If you connect to a TV by using a coax splitter.
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Make the connection snug but not over-tight.) ON/OFF button POWER Connect the supplied power cube between the power jack and an electrical outlet. You may want to any of these 4 LAN ports. ETHERNET (LAN 1-4) You can connect a computer, HDTV, game station, or other Ethernet-capable device to use the supplied wrench. WLAN button Wi-Fi on/off button WPS button RESET COAX Connect a "live" coax cable to the modem's COAX connector as discussed above. (Tighten the nut so it's finger tight.
Make the connection snug but not over-tight.) ON/OFF button POWER Connect the supplied power cube between the power jack and an electrical outlet. You may want to any of these 4 LAN ports. ETHERNET (LAN 1-4) You can connect a computer, HDTV, game station, or other Ethernet-capable device to use the supplied wrench. WLAN button Wi-Fi on/off button WPS button RESET COAX Connect a "live" coax cable to the modem's COAX connector as discussed above. (Tighten the nut so it's finger tight.
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... can use these in setting up your account number and you'll probably need that case you'll need the unique Wireless Network Name and Password printed on the bottom of the MG7540. You should have: • Subscribed to cable Internet service. • Connected your MG7540. • Powered up to 15 minutes. In that . Wait for information about the MG7540, you activate by opening the Web...
... can use these in setting up your account number and you'll probably need that case you'll need the unique Wireless Network Name and Password printed on the bottom of the MG7540. You should have: • Subscribed to cable Internet service. • Connected your MG7540. • Powered up to 15 minutes. In that . Wait for information about the MG7540, you activate by opening the Web...
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... either online or by phone, your service provider will provision your MG7540 is working , see Troubleshooting Tips below. Typically this takes less than 5 minutes, but in some major cable service providers. (Note that this may take 30 minutes or longer to the MG7540. If browsing works, Congratulations! Try to browse the Web using a device connected via Ethernet or Wi-Fi to complete. If your modem.
... either online or by phone, your service provider will provision your MG7540 is working , see Troubleshooting Tips below. Typically this takes less than 5 minutes, but in some major cable service providers. (Note that this may take 30 minutes or longer to the MG7540. If browsing works, Congratulations! Try to browse the Web using a device connected via Ethernet or Wi-Fi to complete. If your modem.
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... to set up parental controls including white lists and/or black lists for using the Configuration Manager: • You want to use your Web browser. Here are some reasons for certain users and times. • You want to change the wireless router setup. In the login dialog box, type the following User Name and Password in the address bar and press the Enter key. If you 're replacing a router and want to use the Configuration Manager. Type...
... to set up parental controls including white lists and/or black lists for using the Configuration Manager: • You want to use your Web browser. Here are some reasons for certain users and times. • You want to change the wireless router setup. In the login dialog box, type the following User Name and Password in the address bar and press the Enter key. If you 're replacing a router and want to use the Configuration Manager. Type...
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If you don't change the MG7540 wireless channel frequency to reduce interference with this Quick Start. Wireless Router As noted before, the MG7540 has a unique Wireless Network Name/SSID and Wireless Security Key/Password printed on a number of this SSID and security key. Please keep these things in mind: • Where possible, put the MG7540 close to these , you should set up your other wireless devices. • Try to work with neighbors' wireless networks. This is...
If you don't change the MG7540 wireless channel frequency to reduce interference with this Quick Start. Wireless Router As noted before, the MG7540 has a unique Wireless Network Name/SSID and Wireless Security Key/Password printed on a number of this SSID and security key. Please keep these things in mind: • Where possible, put the MG7540 close to these , you should set up your other wireless devices. • Try to work with neighbors' wireless networks. This is...
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... enabled Blinking: Green ON: WPS is successful † If a blue light blinks continuously, this indicates partial service (at least one designated channel has not completed bonding). LIGHT COLOR DESCRIPTION Power Downstream Green Green or Blue ON: OFF: MG7540 power on MG7540 power off Green Blinking: Scanning for about a minute. Front Panel Lights During Power up, the lights will remain solid after WPS configuration is in discovery mode Light will blink for DS channel Green ON: Connected on 1 downstream channel...
... enabled Blinking: Green ON: WPS is successful † If a blue light blinks continuously, this indicates partial service (at least one designated channel has not completed bonding). LIGHT COLOR DESCRIPTION Power Downstream Green Green or Blue ON: OFF: MG7540 power on MG7540 power off Green Blinking: Scanning for about a minute. Front Panel Lights During Power up, the lights will remain solid after WPS configuration is in discovery mode Light will blink for DS channel Green ON: Connected on 1 downstream channel...
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... Internet service. You can 't make an Internet connection right after installation? • First turn your MG7540 off for at least 8 seconds, then on, to see if that fixes the problem. • If the MG7540's lights don't come on, check that the modem is getting power from its power cube and that the MG7540's power button is on. • Check your MG7540 cables. • Check with a TV. • Check that you provided the correct setup...
... Internet service. You can 't make an Internet connection right after installation? • First turn your MG7540 off for at least 8 seconds, then on, to see if that fixes the problem. • If the MG7540's lights don't come on, check that the modem is getting power from its power cube and that the MG7540's power button is on. • Check your MG7540 cables. • Check with a TV. • Check that you provided the correct setup...
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... the speed problem at busy times like after dinner. What if I'm getting Internet service but my connection seems slow or keeps dropping? See whether you see if that helps. What if I'm told that case, please reread the wireless router section. • Some video streaming services get a better splitter. If it does, you may need to where the coaxial cable comes into the modem. Use...
... the speed problem at busy times like after dinner. What if I'm getting Internet service but my connection seems slow or keeps dropping? See whether you see if that helps. What if I'm told that case, please reread the wireless router section. • Some video streaming services get a better splitter. If it does, you may need to where the coaxial cable comes into the modem. Use...
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... MG7540's Configuration Manager. 3. If you put the MG7540 as far away as possible from interfering devices such as Bluetooth transmitters and neighbors' Wi-Fi routers. 2. On the top of the less used channel numbers, since a less used wireless channel for 10 seconds. We have a device that wireless devices are printed on the bottom label of the page. 4. To try to factory defaults by holding the Reset button for your MG7540...
... MG7540's Configuration Manager. 3. If you put the MG7540 as far away as possible from interfering devices such as Bluetooth transmitters and neighbors' Wi-Fi routers. 2. On the top of the less used channel numbers, since a less used wireless channel for 10 seconds. We have a device that wireless devices are printed on the bottom label of the page. 4. To try to factory defaults by holding the Reset button for your MG7540...
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Please visit our support Website or call our support specialists. We like to www.motorolacable.com/warranty Our Website has our Motorola Mentor information, and also provides returns and warranty information. www.motorolacable.com/support Email: support@motorolacable.com Phone: 800-753-0797 Limited Warranty MTRLC LLC warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for a warranty period of 2 years. To read the full warranty, please go to help.
Please visit our support Website or call our support specialists. We like to www.motorolacable.com/warranty Our Website has our Motorola Mentor information, and also provides returns and warranty information. www.motorolacable.com/support Email: support@motorolacable.com Phone: 800-753-0797 Limited Warranty MTRLC LLC warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for a warranty period of 2 years. To read the full warranty, please go to help.
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... property of their respective owners. Accessories connected to this device in a confined space. The device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used with this device by the user must comply with Class B Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Safety Precautions These precautions help protect you use of improper cables, or which results from moisture...
... property of their respective owners. Accessories connected to this device in a confined space. The device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used with this device by the user must comply with Class B Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Safety Precautions These precautions help protect you use of improper cables, or which results from moisture...