Installation of the 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet
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where air can flow freely through the air holes in the unit’s
sides and top.
2
Connect one end of the ADSL cable (RJ-11) to the
connector on the rear of the HomeConnect ADSL Modem
Ethernet marked ADSL and connect the other end to your
ADSL wall jack (or Network Interface Device (NID)).
CAUTION:
The DSL line outlet uses the same type
connector as a normal voice telephone line. Take care not
to accidentally connect your HomeConnect ADSL Modem
Ethernet to a telephone outlet, and never connect a phone
to your HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet.
3
Select the DIP switch mode (this selects the boot option)
you want to use from the table below (Table 1.1) and flip
the appropriate switches.
4
Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your
Modem and the other end to the PC or network hub.
Do not confuse this cable with the RJ-11 ADSL cable. The
two RJ jacks look alike.
5
Install the ferrite clamp: Adding the ferrite clamp onto your
Ethernet cable will minimize electromagnetic interference
from your ADSL modem. In order to ensure compliance
with EN55022 (CISPR 22) and FCC Part 15 Class B emission
requirements, attach the ferrite clamp to the Ethernet cable
as shown below.
The clamp will be most effective when placed closest to the
end of the Ethernet cable (see diagram below) which is
connected to your modem. Place the open clamp around
the cable portion close to the jack which will be connected
to the ADSL Modem Ethernet unit. Close the clamp around
the cord, making sure the two small clips are completely
closed (they will be flush with the clamp body). The clamp
is now properly attached to the Ethernet cable.
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