Installation - 3BB

Installation

Installation procedure:

A Install ADSL Router (Page 1-3) B LAN Card setting (Page 4-12)

B.1 For Windows XP user B.2 For Windows Vista user C How to use 3BB CD-ROM and Username/Password Setting (Page 13-21) C.1 Setting by using CD-ROM C.2 Setting via web page

A Install ADSL Router

You can connect the cables according to Figure (1): 1. Connect the LINE port of the ADSL2+ router and the MODEM port of a splitter by using a

telephone line. (Two telephone lines are provided in the product package) 2. Connect the LINE port of the splitter and the telephone outlet on the wall by using the other telephone line. 3. Connect the LAN port of the ADSL2+ router and the Ethernet/LAN port of a PC by using a LAN cable. 4. Connect the POWER port of the ADSL2+ router to the power socket by using the power adapter.

(1) PC (4) Splitter (7) RJ-11 telephone line (10) power socket

(2) Phone (5) RJ-11 telephone line (8) MT880 (11) power socket

(3) RJ-11 telephone line (6) Phone jack (9) RJ-45 Ethernet cable

Router rear panel

Figure (2)

ADSL Ethernet

Reset

Power 12V AC 0.8A

ADSL port; connects to the Modem port of the splitter. Ethernet port; connects to the Ethernet port on your computer or an Ethernet hub Press this button and hold for three seconds to restore the Modem to its default setting. Resetting will eliminate the customized data, Power switch Power plug; connects to power adapter.

Remark: You can see installation guide from the CD which provided in the box.

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Figure (1)

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2

LEDs

Figure (3)

The following table describes the meaning of the LEDs.

Table(1) Meaning of the LEDs

Label

Status Color

Meaning

Power ADSL LINK ADSL ACT LAN LINK LAN ACT

On Off On On Blinking

Off Blinking Off

On

Off Blinking Off

Green NA Green Orange Green Orange NA Green NA Green

Orange

NA Green NA

Power On

Power Off The MT880 is activated. The built-in PPP dial-up software succeeds in dialing. The MT880 is being activated. The built-in PPP dial-up software is dialing. The telephone line is not connected or the next activation is being prepared. There is traffic over the ADSL interface. No data is transmitted through the ADSL interface. The Ethernet interface is normally connected and the data is transmitted at 10 Mbit/s. The Ethernet interface is normally connected and the data is transmitted at 100 Mbit/s. The Ethernet interface is not connected with the network cable. There is traffic over the Ethernet interface. No data is transmitted through the Ethernet interface.

B LAN Card setting

B.1 For Windows XP user

1. Click Start > Setting > Control Panel.

Figure (4) 2. Double-click Network Connection.

Figure (5) 3. Double-click Local Area Connection.

Figure (6)

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4. Click Properties.

6. At General tab, click Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically then click OK.

Figure (7) 5. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),then click Properties.

Figure (8) 5

Figure (9) 7. Verify the network settings of your PC as follows:

On the Windows desktop, click Start > Setting > Network Connection > Local Area Connection.

Figure (10) 6

8. Choose the support tab to view the IP address of the PC. The correct IP address should be in the range of 192.168.1.2 ? 192.168.1.254. If the network settings are correct, you can start the installation.

B.2 For Windows Vista user

1. Click

> Settings > Control Panel.

Figure (11) 7

Figure (12) 2. Double-click Network and Sharing Center.

Figure (13) 3. Click Manage network connections.

Figure (14) 8

4. Double-click Local Area Connection.

5. Click Properties.

Figure (15)

Figure (16) 9

6. Choose Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.

Figure (17) 7. At General tab, click Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server

address automatically then click OK.

Figure (18) 10

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