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Introducing the iNID System
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i3802V
The i3802V is the gateway that acts as the network interface device. It is installed by your service provider
on the outside of your home. The i3802V includes a broadband interface and high-speed coaxial and phone
line network capabilities to deliver data service to the home. The i3802V has two accessible areas: one for
service provider personnel and the other for subscribers.
Service Provider Access
The service provider access area is locked and can be opened only by the service provider personnel. The
i3802V has two cable entries providing wiring from the service provider and to inside your home. The left
entry provides cable connection from the service provider to the i3802V. The right entry provides wiring that
feeds the inside of your home and power connection for the power supply unit.
Subscriber Access
As the name implies, the subscriber area is accessible by you. This panel displays indicators that show the
i3802V operational status. Some indicators on the i3802V have the same functions as those on the
i38HG, where you can view the status inside your home.
shows the indicators location and
describes their status. The subscriber area is fastened with a screw that you can unfasten with any
flat-blade screwdriver. To prevent any unauthorized access, you can also lock it with any common household
locking devices (such as padlocks or a combination lock).
Figure 3: iNID Indicators Location
POWER
VDSL 1
VDSL 2
DATA
COAX
LINE 1
LINE 2
ETHERNET
BATTERY
POWER
VDSL 1
VDSL 2
DATA
COAX
LINE 1
LINE 2
ETHERNET
BATTERY
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