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C&W Broadband Internet (ADSL)
If Cable & Wireless is your ISP, then follow these instructions for installation.
C&W offers two types of ADSL connection DHCP and Static IP Addressing. C&W NetSpeak service works with ADSL modems that are Ethernet compatible with SIP. USB modems are not compatible.
Connecting the MTA
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Using the standard Ethernet network cable (RJ-45) included with the MTA device, connect the WAN port on the back of the MTA to your ADSL Modem. |
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Using the standard telephone wire (RJ-11) included with the device, connect the Phone 1 port on the back of the device to your telephone. |
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Using the standard Ethernet network cable (RJ-45) supplied by your Internet Service Provider, connect the LAN port on the back of the MTA to your PC. For Customers who have ADSL modems with additional Ethernet Ports your PC can be connected directly into the ADSL modem. |
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Connect the D/C power adapter (included with the device) to the PWR port on the back of the MTA, and then plug in the power cord.
Wait several minutes for the device to initialize. It may take up to fifteen (15) minutes for the device to download the configuration files.
The MTA is ready when the RUN light is steady. |
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Turn on your PC if you have one.
Your PC will obtain an IP address from the MTA. Your PC will now have Internet connectivity. |
Other Broadband Internet Service provider
Before you begin the installation process, you will need to know the connection type used by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). The connection type (i.e., DHCP, static IP, PPPoE, or MAC address cloning) determines how the device will communicate with the network. Contact your ISP to determine the connection type you should configure for the MTA device.
If you have only one PC that will need to access the Internet, your broadband service provider uses DHCP, and you do not have a separate router, continue to the next section, Becoming Familiar with the MTA Back Panel.
If your ISP does not use DHCP, or if you currently use a router to share your broadband connection with multiple PCs or other devices, refer to the Installation with an External Router section on page 12 of the InnoMedia MTA 3328-2R User's Guide.
Becoming Familiar with the MTA Back Panel
The back panel of the MTA device contains the input/output ports. Use this diagram as a reference when setting up your MTA.
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PWR - connects to a wall outlet with the supplied 12-Volt D/C power adapter. |
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WAN - connects to your broadband Internet connection with an Ethernet network cable (RJ-45). |
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LAN - connects to your PC's Ethernet port with an Ethernet network cable (RJ-45). |
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Phone 2 - connects to an analog telephone with a standard telephone wire (RJ-11). |
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Phone 1 - connects to an analog telephone with a standard telephone wire (RJ-11). |
NOTE: In most cases, your NetSpeak account was set up to use the device's Phone 1 port. Do not connect your telephone to the Phone 2 port unless specifically instructed to do so.
Connecting the MTA Without an External Router
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Turn off your PC, and unplug the broadband/DSL/cable modem power cord. |
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Using the standard Ethernet network cable (RJ-45) included with the MTA device, connect the LAN port on the back of the MTA to your PC's Ethernet port. |
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Using the standard telephone wire (RJ-11) included with the device, connect the Phone 1 port on the back of the device to your telephone. |
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Using the standard Ethernet network cable (RJ-45) supplied by your Internet Service Provider, connect the WAN port on the back of the MTA to your broadband/DSL/cable modem or existing LAN broadband connection (i.e., office network). |
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Plug in the broadband/DSL/cable modem's power cord.
Wait about two minutes for the modem to initialize. |
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Connect the D/C power adapter (included with the device) to the PWR port on the back of the MTA, and then plug in the power cord.
Wait several minutes for the device to initialize. It may take up to fifteen (15) minutes for the device to download the configuration files.
The MTA is ready when the RUN light is steady. |
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Turn on your PC if you have one.
Your PC will obtain an IP address from the MTA. Your PC will now have Internet connectivity. |
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IMPORTANT: After you set up the MTA for the first time, it may take up to fifteen (15) minutes to download the configuration files. During the download process, the device's RUN LED blinks quickly (one second on, one second off). When the RUN LED stops blinking and remains steady, the download process is complete -- you will now hear a dial tone. |