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Actiontec Internet Phone Wizard User Manual
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Chapter 3
Connecting the Internet Phone Wizard Hardware
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Note:
If the Internet Phone Wizard needs to be disconnected from
the computer for any reason, it must be reconnected to the same
USB
port. Connecting the Internet Phone Wizard to a different
USB
port may cause problems.
The Internet Phone Wizard is connected in Single Line mode. Next, go to chapter
4, “Installing the Internet Phone Wizard Software.”
Dual Line Connection
When the Internet Phone Wizard is set up in Dual Line mode, it can make and
receive both Internet (computer-to-computer) calls and regular (computer-to-
land-line-telephone or computer-to-mobile-telephone) calls.
This procedure assumes the computer is connected to a cable modem. If the com-
puter is connected to the Internet via
DSL
modem, see “Dual Line Connection with
DSL
Modem” on page 18.
To connect the Internet Phone Wizard in Dual Line mode:
1.
Get the Internet Phone Wizard from its package.
2.
Get the
USB
cable from the package and insert the small, square end of the
cable in the “
USB
” port on the rear panel of the Internet Phone Wizard.
3.
Insert the other (flat and rectangular) end of the
USB
cable in a
USB
port on
the front or back of a computer.
4.
Get the phone cable from the telephone and insert one end in the “Phone”
port on the rear panel of the Internet Phone Wizard.
5.
Connect the other end of the phone cable to the telephone.
6.
Using the supplied phone cable, insert one end of the cable in the “Line” port
on the rear panel of the Internet Phone Wizard.
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