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...) Internet access, a built-in order to make phone calls over the Internet. In This Guide, You Will: • Make the hardware connections to set up your device. • Configure your Internet access using the software built into the device. (In some regions these settings may already be preconfigured by your ISP.) • Configure your VoIP settings in switch, and Voice over IP (VoIP) technology to allow you to use an analog telephone to make phone calls over the Internet using...
...) Internet access, a built-in order to make phone calls over the Internet. In This Guide, You Will: • Make the hardware connections to set up your device. • Configure your Internet access using the software built into the device. (In some regions these settings may already be preconfigured by your ISP.) • Configure your VoIP settings in switch, and Voice over IP (VoIP) technology to allow you to use an analog telephone to make phone calls over the Internet using...
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PON: Connect the fiber optic cable from your ISP to the on position. 4 Push the power switch to this socket. 5. Hardware Connections 5 1 4 3 2 1. ETHERNET: Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to the PHONE 1 port. 4. PHONE: Use a telephone cable (and any telephone adapter provided with your telephone to one of these ports for initial configuration and/or Internet access. 3. POWER: Use the power adapter provided with your device) to connect your device to connect an appropriate power source to this port. 2.
PON: Connect the fiber optic cable from your ISP to the on position. 4 Push the power switch to this socket. 5. Hardware Connections 5 1 4 3 2 1. ETHERNET: Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to the PHONE 1 port. 4. PHONE: Use a telephone cable (and any telephone adapter provided with your telephone to one of these ports for initial configuration and/or Internet access. 3. POWER: Use the power adapter provided with your device) to connect your device to connect an appropriate power source to this port. 2.
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... device is ready. Open your device so that you access the Internet or place VoIP phone calls. 1. The Web Configurator The Web Configurator allows you to set up routine. • Each ETHERNET light turns on when your SIP account is registered and they blink if the receiver is properly connected to the ISP or an error has occured. • The PHONE lights stay on if its corresponding port is off , then it turns red...
... device is ready. Open your device so that you access the Internet or place VoIP phone calls. 1. The Web Configurator The Web Configurator allows you to set up routine. • Each ETHERNET light turns on when your SIP account is registered and they blink if the receiver is properly connected to the ISP or an error has occured. • The PHONE lights stay on if its corresponding port is off , then it turns red...
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... the Login button. If the login screen does not display, make sure you can access the Internet. Log into the Web Configurator as described in the previous section. 6 Internet Setup This section shows you how to use any connection settings provided by your device's connection settings so that you allow web browser pop-up windows, JavaScript and Java permissions. Be sure to configure your ISP. This includes user name, password, IP address, and DNS server. 1. See the User's Guide...
... the Login button. If the login screen does not display, make sure you can access the Internet. Log into the Web Configurator as described in the previous section. 6 Internet Setup This section shows you how to use any connection settings provided by your device's connection settings so that you allow web browser pop-up windows, JavaScript and Java permissions. Be sure to configure your ISP. This includes user name, password, IP address, and DNS server. 1. See the User's Guide...
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When the Status screen displays, expand the Network menu in the navigation pane and then click WAN. 3. ENGLISH 2. The Service Name is optional, but usually corresponds to the name of the ISP for easy reference later. 7 When the Internet Access Setup screen displays, select an Encapsulation method. If you choose PPPoE encapsulation, then you must enter a User Name and Password.
When the Status screen displays, expand the Network menu in the navigation pane and then click WAN. 3. ENGLISH 2. The Service Name is optional, but usually corresponds to the name of the ISP for easy reference later. 7 When the Internet Access Setup screen displays, select an Encapsulation method. If you choose PPPoE encapsulation, then you must enter a User Name and Password.
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If you choose IP encapsulation, then you must enter a method for obtaining an IP address on your changes. 8 Finally, click Apply to save your device. If your ISP dynamically assigns IP addresses with a DHCP server. Choose Obtain an IP address automatically if your ISP uses one or more DNS servers, enter their IP addresses. 5. Otherwise, choose Static IP Address and enter the information as provided by your ISP. 4.
If you choose IP encapsulation, then you must enter a method for obtaining an IP address on your changes. 8 Finally, click Apply to save your device. If your ISP dynamically assigns IP addresses with a DHCP server. Choose Obtain an IP address automatically if your ISP uses one or more DNS servers, enter their IP addresses. 5. Otherwise, choose Static IP Address and enter the information as provided by your ISP. 4.
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... in the previous section. 2. This includes SIP number, SIP Server Address, and SIP username and password. 1. When you can place calls over IP (VoIP) settings so that may have been provided by your device utilizes a protocol known as described in the space provided. 9 Log into the Web Configurator as 'SIP'. When the Status screen displays, expand the VoIP menu in the navigation pane and then...
... in the previous section. 2. This includes SIP number, SIP Server Address, and SIP username and password. 1. When you can place calls over IP (VoIP) settings so that may have been provided by your device utilizes a protocol known as described in the space provided. 9 Log into the Web Configurator as 'SIP'. When the Status screen displays, expand the VoIP menu in the navigation pane and then...
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... Server Address - This is the "listening" port on the SIP server to which outgoing calls are sent. For example, if you were given a SIP service domain of the SIP account registration server. If your VoIP service provider: • SIP Local Port - This is a domain name used by your VoIP service provider listed the full SIP address, then it was provided by the SIP service. If your VoIP service provider...
... Server Address - This is the "listening" port on the SIP server to which outgoing calls are sent. For example, if you were given a SIP service domain of the SIP account registration server. If your VoIP service provider: • SIP Local Port - This is a domain name used by your VoIP service provider listed the full SIP address, then it was provided by the SIP service. If your VoIP service provider...
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... following information (if it was provided by your SIP account password. Enter your first time configuring this. 6. It does not matter which one if this is the number other people dial when they want to save your Internet account password. 7. Finally, click Apply to reach you using VoIP. • User Name - This is not the same as your setttings...
... following information (if it was provided by your SIP account password. Enter your first time configuring this. 6. It does not matter which one if this is the number other people dial when they want to save your Internet account password. 7. Finally, click Apply to reach you using VoIP. • User Name - This is not the same as your setttings...
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See the User's Guide for instructions. • To dial a SIP number that product's page. 3. Select the certification you want to make a peer-to-peer call through the device, the other party must have your phone's keypad. Then, dial the speed-dial number to make the call. • To call regular telephone numbers, use your product from this page. 12 Viewing a Product's Certification(s) 1. Select your VoIP service provider's dialing...
See the User's Guide for instructions. • To dial a SIP number that product's page. 3. Select the certification you want to make a peer-to-peer call through the device, the other party must have your phone's keypad. Then, dial the speed-dial number to make the call. • To call regular telephone numbers, use your product from this page. 12 Viewing a Product's Certification(s) 1. Select your VoIP service provider's dialing...