Sinus 154 DSL Basic SE / englisch / A31008-E515-A105-2-7K19 / QIG_154_DSL_BasicSE.fm / 12.07.2004
Connecting
T-DSL Connection
Creating a LAN connection
a) Wireless: A wireless connection is made using a wireless network adapter that must be installed in your PC.
This can be a Sinus 154 data, a Sinus 154 card, a Sinus 154 pcicard or another 802.11g or 802.11b compatible
wireless network adapter. A wireless network is defined by assigning an identical SSID to all the devices.
b) Wired: Your Sinus 154 DSL Basic SE must not yet be connected to the mains power supply, and the compu-
ter which you wish to connect to the router with the Ethernet cable must be switched off.
Activating
A connection to T-DSL is established when the T-DSL LED lights up continuously.
English
Set up the Sinus 154 DSL Basic SE at the required location.
For the connection to the splitter, insert the Ethernet cable sup-
plied into the socket marked T-DSL at the back of the router.
Insert the other end of the cable into the splitter.
The network adapters in the Sinus 154 range are set to recognise
the router automatically, so there is no need for you to set an SSID.
When using other network adapters you should refer to their
user guides.
If the correct SSID has been entered in your PC's wireless net-
work adapter, the wireless link will be established automatically
when you connect your router to the mains power supply.
Insert the Ethernet cable into the socket marked with LAN at the
back of the router. Fit the other end of the cable into the socket
of the Ethernet interface card on your PC.
Do not switch the computer on until you have made this connec-
tion.
Use only the mains adapter supplied, or equipment may be damaged.
Check whether the power rating of the mains socket matches
the rating for the input side of the mains adapter as shown on
the adapter label. Only plug the adapter into the mains socket if
the ratings do match.
Insert the plug on the thin cable into the connection socket for
the mains adapter on the Sinus 154 DSL Basic SE.
Plug the mains adapter into a socket to which no other devices
are connected.