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Installing the fibre optics
Please perform the installation step by step.If you
have not changed your Swisscom subscription and
wish to replace the router, please follow steps 1 to 4
as well as 7 and 8. You can skip steps 5 and 6.
1. Remove the existing installation.
You can return old Swisscom devices free of charge for
recycling. Please find a returns form in the box.
2. Connect the
new fibre-optic cable
to the router and
the fibre-optic socket.
Remove the protective caps and connect the blue end
of the cable to the fibre-optic port on the router.
First, open the slot of the fibre-optic socket. (Usually
slot no. 2, rarely no.1.) Remove the protective cap and
connect the green end of the cable.
Be careful with the
fibre-optic cable; Do
not touch the ends
and do not bend the
cable!
3. Insert the mains adapter into the plug socket and the
router.
4. Switch on the router.
Wait until the Internet and Power LEDS stay lit up
white. This process can take 10 minutes or longer.
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5. Connect your computer to the router using the
Ethernet cable.
6. Start your browser.
If the Swisscom registration page does not load
automatically, please enter http://www.swisscom.ch
(Please note: not https!)
To complete the installation, fill in the mandatory fields
step by step.
7. Connect your phones to the router.
Do not use the telephone sockets any more! Connect
your phones to the router. (See image)The services
will be available within 15 minutes of the installation
being completed. (Telephony LED lit up white and
the phone can be used.) If this is not the case, restart
the router using the on/off switch and wait until the
telephony LED is lit up white.
8. The installation is now complete.
You can find further information (e.g. regarding
telephony and WLAN settings) on page 26.
ISDN
ISDN
phone
phone
To ensure optimal performance/range of the router, we
recommend that you stand it upright. It is possible to lie
it flat if there is sufficient space and air circulation below
and above the router. Otherwise, this can have a negative
impact on the WLAN features.
Analogue
phone
Swisscom IP telephony
or LAN devices such as
cash desk terminals
Computer
Router
Socket
Fibre-optic
socket
E
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