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... you to provide the MAC ID on a device where you connect a cable. An Ethernet port looks like computers) to use Vonage. Modem - Some ISPs supply combination modem/routers. (HINT: If you begin 1. This is an opening on the bottom of network equipment that supplies your... Vonage phone service. (You will need a high-speed Internet connection, such as DSL or cable, to your Vonage phone service has already been activated. 3. Before you have a router.) Port - The company that your phone line, or cable ...
... you to provide the MAC ID on a device where you connect a cable. An Ethernet port looks like computers) to use Vonage. Modem - Some ISPs supply combination modem/routers. (HINT: If you begin 1. This is an opening on the bottom of network equipment that supplies your... Vonage phone service. (You will need a high-speed Internet connection, such as DSL or cable, to your Vonage phone service has already been activated. 3. Before you have a router.) Port - The company that your phone line, or cable ...
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Locate your: • High-speed/broadband modem • Telephone • Ethernet cable that goes from your equipment. *Not required for installation. 2 Step 1: Identify the items you are using the power supply provided with the Vonage Device. Using the wrong power supply could result in damage to your computer or router Vonage VWR Device Antenna Black Power Cord Telephone Cable Blue Cable Yellow Cable Base Support* NOTE: Ensure you 'll need from your modem to your Vonage® Startup Kit.
Locate your: • High-speed/broadband modem • Telephone • Ethernet cable that goes from your equipment. *Not required for installation. 2 Step 1: Identify the items you are using the power supply provided with the Vonage Device. Using the wrong power supply could result in damage to your computer or router Vonage VWR Device Antenna Black Power Cord Telephone Cable Blue Cable Yellow Cable Base Support* NOTE: Ensure you 'll need from your modem to your Vonage® Startup Kit.
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... both ends (modem and computer). Note: In some instances the modem may be connected to your computer (or router). Unplug the Ethernet cable that supplies your Internet connection. 2. Attach the antenna to your existing modem's power cord. Unplug your Vonage Device. 3. Ethernet Port USB Port Existing Modem 4. Wait 60 seconds for your...
... both ends (modem and computer). Note: In some instances the modem may be connected to your computer (or router). Unplug the Ethernet cable that supplies your Internet connection. 2. Attach the antenna to your existing modem's power cord. Unplug your Vonage Device. 3. Ethernet Port USB Port Existing Modem 4. Wait 60 seconds for your...
Quick Start Guide
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...the other end to the yellow port labeled "Ethernet 1" on your computer or router that you unplugged a USB cord, do not attempt to -Ethernet adapter or Ethernet card at 4 your modem. Vonage Device Vonage Device NOTE: If you unplugged earlier. 5. Connect the other end to the... Ethernet port on the back of the Vonage Device. Ethernet Port USB Vonage Device Port Ethernet Port USB Vonage Device Port 6. Connect one end of the...
...the other end to the yellow port labeled "Ethernet 1" on your computer or router that you unplugged a USB cord, do not attempt to -Ethernet adapter or Ethernet card at 4 your modem. Vonage Device Vonage Device NOTE: If you unplugged earlier. 5. Connect the other end to the... Ethernet port on the back of the Vonage Device. Ethernet Port USB Vonage Device Port Ethernet Port USB Vonage Device Port 6. Connect one end of the...
Quick Start Guide
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...might still "remember" old information that 's connected to a yellow port on the bottom of the VWR Home Page) and press Enter. On your Internet connection. In the Home tab, make sure WAN... is always active. 7. In the Keep Alive field, type 0 to ensure that your DSL link is selected on the left off for at least 60 seconds. Click Save and Restart button on the...2. If left and click Reboot. The Home Page is now connected to your Vonage device, the 6 router will need to register your Vonage Device with your cable provider. Click Connect to start your computer, open a ...
...might still "remember" old information that 's connected to a yellow port on the bottom of the VWR Home Page) and press Enter. On your Internet connection. In the Home tab, make sure WAN... is always active. 7. In the Keep Alive field, type 0 to ensure that your DSL link is selected on the left off for at least 60 seconds. Click Save and Restart button on the...2. If left and click Reboot. The Home Page is now connected to your Vonage device, the 6 router will need to register your Vonage Device with your cable provider. Click Connect to start your computer, open a ...
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...it into the phone port directly on the Vonage Device. Pick up your voicemail and other end into your phone or unplug your setup should look like: Existing Modem Computer or Router Phone Vonage Device Existing Modem Computer or Router Phone 3. To configure your phone to check... for a dial tone, the phone light will blink. In Canada visit www.vonage.ca. Vonage Device 2. If you pick up your web account at www.vonage.com. Vonage Device This ...
...it into the phone port directly on the Vonage Device. Pick up your voicemail and other end into your phone or unplug your setup should look like: Existing Modem Computer or Router Phone Vonage Device Existing Modem Computer or Router Phone 3. To configure your phone to check... for a dial tone, the phone light will blink. In Canada visit www.vonage.ca. Vonage Device 2. If you pick up your web account at www.vonage.com. Vonage Device This ...
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... and enable security encryption (highly recommended) see the VWR User Guide located online at www.vonage.com/vwr or in range, it will connect automatically to work. 8 Note: The Vonage Device is also a wireless router. Wireless Networking Your Vonage® Device is a wireless B/G Router, with wireless turned on by default. Because your Vonage device is wireless, it to your computer wire-free. When...
... and enable security encryption (highly recommended) see the VWR User Guide located online at www.vonage.com/vwr or in range, it will connect automatically to work. 8 Note: The Vonage Device is also a wireless router. Wireless Networking Your Vonage® Device is a wireless B/G Router, with wireless turned on by default. Because your Vonage device is wireless, it to your computer wire-free. When...
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.... A solid light indicates that optional phone line 2 is activity, this indicates that a wireless high-speed Internet signal is ready for Vonage Internet telephone or FAX calls. A solid light indicates that your Vonage® Device: Power - A solid light indicates connectivity to your router or network. A solid light indicates that both the power light and the...
.... A solid light indicates that optional phone line 2 is activity, this indicates that a wireless high-speed Internet signal is ready for Vonage Internet telephone or FAX calls. A solid light indicates that your Vonage® Device: Power - A solid light indicates connectivity to your router or network. A solid light indicates that both the power light and the...
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... after the lights have one c. Most modems have one - Computer b. Confirm that all of your equipment: 1. This may take several minutes. Vonage Device - b. First, power down in this order: a. Router, if you have stopped blinking. Wait for sequence) before continuing. Wait for at least 60 seconds. (The 60 seconds is complete. Wait...
... after the lights have one c. Most modems have one - Computer b. Confirm that all of your equipment: 1. This may take several minutes. Vonage Device - b. First, power down in this order: a. Router, if you have stopped blinking. Wait for sequence) before continuing. Wait for at least 60 seconds. (The 60 seconds is complete. Wait...
User Manual
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Please wait 30 minutes before checking for a dial tone. Chapter 1 - D-Link VWR User Manual 2 Product Overview Package Contents Vonage VWR Wireless Router Yellow Ethernet Cable RJ-11 Phone Cable Blue Ethernet Cable CD-ROM with User Guide Power Adapter System Requirements Any high speed DSL or Cable connection A valid Vonage account If you purchased your D-Link VWR at a retail location, make sure to first activate your device at www.vonage.com/activate.
Please wait 30 minutes before checking for a dial tone. Chapter 1 - D-Link VWR User Manual 2 Product Overview Package Contents Vonage VWR Wireless Router Yellow Ethernet Cable RJ-11 Phone Cable Blue Ethernet Cable CD-ROM with User Guide Power Adapter System Requirements Any high speed DSL or Cable connection A valid Vonage account If you purchased your D-Link VWR at a retail location, make sure to first activate your device at www.vonage.com/activate.
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Chapter 3 - Click the Login button. Configuration Login Open a web browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address (e.g.192.168.15.1) of the Vonage VWR router. D-Link VWR User Manual 7 Enter user for the username and your password (default password is user).
Chapter 3 - Click the Login button. Configuration Login Open a web browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address (e.g.192.168.15.1) of the Vonage VWR router. D-Link VWR User Manual 7 Enter user for the username and your password (default password is user).
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Configuration WAN Dynamic IP Address Select Dynamic IP Address to obtain IP Address information automatically from your Ethernet card. MAC Address - D-Link VWR User Manual 8 Chapter 3 - Name - It is set to use the DNS servers and time server (SNTP) supplied by some ISPs. Check ...your ISP. The default MAC Address is not recommended that you any IP numbers to the Internet port's physical interface MAC address on the Vonage Router. This option is optional but may be required by your ISP. Apply ISP DNS and SNTP - Select this box to replace the Internet...
Configuration WAN Dynamic IP Address Select Dynamic IP Address to obtain IP Address information automatically from your Ethernet card. MAC Address - D-Link VWR User Manual 8 Chapter 3 - Name - It is set to use the DNS servers and time server (SNTP) supplied by some ISPs. Check ...your ISP. The default MAC Address is not recommended that you any IP numbers to the Internet port's physical interface MAC address on the Vonage Router. This option is optional but may be required by your ISP. Apply ISP DNS and SNTP - Select this box to replace the Internet...
User Manual
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...PPPoE password. The amount of time of time for DSL services. If it is typically used for which the Internet connection is always active. D-Link VWR User Manual 10 This option is disabled, you with PPP MTU by changing TCP maximum segment size to use the DNS servers and time server...that your ISP (Auto, CHAP, or PAP). Username - Enter your PPPoE username. If the connection is no longer needed and will not work through a router. The software is inactive for your DSL connection is maintained during inactivity. The default is 1492. Chapter 3 - Your ISP will be dropped.
...PPPoE password. The amount of time of time for DSL services. If it is typically used for which the Internet connection is always active. D-Link VWR User Manual 10 This option is disabled, you with PPP MTU by changing TCP maximum segment size to use the DNS servers and time server...that your ISP (Auto, CHAP, or PAP). Username - Enter your PPPoE username. If the connection is no longer needed and will not work through a router. The software is inactive for your DSL connection is maintained during inactivity. The default is 1492. Chapter 3 - Your ISP will be dropped.
User Manual
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Configuration Routing Static Routing - Enter the network IP. Gateway - The Metric is the gateway or router WAN IP address on the destination network. Static routes can be added if you require specific routes within your internal network. Enter the gateway IP address. This is the number of hops to the destination network. Metric - Chapter 3 - New Destination IP - Enter the network subnet mask. Mask - D-Link VWR User Manual 25
Configuration Routing Static Routing - Enter the network IP. Gateway - The Metric is the gateway or router WAN IP address on the destination network. Static routes can be added if you require specific routes within your internal network. Enter the gateway IP address. This is the number of hops to the destination network. Metric - Chapter 3 - New Destination IP - Enter the network subnet mask. Mask - D-Link VWR User Manual 25
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..., From, or Both. Configuration Dynamic Routing Dynamic Routing - Check to other routers on the network regularly. You may control the ports and direction that the Vonage VWR Device will route to and from. Select None, To, From, or Both. WAN - D-Link VWR User Manual 26 Enable Password - Chapter 3 - Enter your password. Interface/Direction -
..., From, or Both. Configuration Dynamic Routing Dynamic Routing - Check to other routers on the network regularly. You may control the ports and direction that the Vonage VWR Device will route to and from. Select None, To, From, or Both. WAN - D-Link VWR User Manual 26 Enable Password - Chapter 3 - Enter your password. Interface/Direction -
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... to view a web page. Try opening your equipment: 1. b. If necessary, refer to ensure the modem doesn't "remember" old information). Vonage Device (unplug power cord from back of your web browser to be lit solid when start-up is activity.) d. Wait for sequence) before ...a light that should have one (unplug power cord from back of device) c. D-Link VWR User Manual 41 Wait for the lights to come back on (consult router manual for the lights to come back on before continuing. Vonage Device - DSL or Cable Modem (unplug power cord from back of device) d. ...
... to view a web page. Try opening your equipment: 1. b. If necessary, refer to ensure the modem doesn't "remember" old information). Vonage Device (unplug power cord from back of your web browser to be lit solid when start-up is activity.) d. Wait for sequence) before ...a light that should have one (unplug power cord from back of device) c. D-Link VWR User Manual 41 Wait for the lights to come back on (consult router manual for the lights to come back on before continuing. Vonage Device - DSL or Cable Modem (unplug power cord from back of device) d. ...
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...phone line is not blocking any incoming traffic. If you are played on the router, disable it. 5. You will hear this message when your Internet Service Provider to Vonage. For example you are listed below and will hear this message when your equipment. 3....Internet from your computer that you may be played in your device. D-Link VWR User Manual 43 You will automatically be resolved by logging into Port 2, try the other port. Troubleshooting IVR Messages Your Vonage VWR Device comes equipped with your area. 2. The following IVR messages are ...
...phone line is not blocking any incoming traffic. If you are played on the router, disable it. 5. You will hear this message when your Internet Service Provider to Vonage. For example you are listed below and will hear this message when your equipment. 3....Internet from your computer that you may be played in your device. D-Link VWR User Manual 43 You will automatically be resolved by logging into Port 2, try the other port. Troubleshooting IVR Messages Your Vonage VWR Device comes equipped with your area. 2. The following IVR messages are ...