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Step 4.

  Connect the port labeled as GE (on the opposite end of the G1001-CR) to your 

Residential Gateway using a standard Ethernet cable (usually provided with your 
Residential Gateway).

Step 2.

  Connect the port labeled as LINE to your coaxial jack.

Step 3.

  Connect the 12V wall adapter to a nearby power plug and connect it to the  

G1001-CR 12V connector.

Unpacking the G1001-CR

Connecting 

the G1001-CR to 

your Residential Gateway

Step 1.

  Find a location close to where you 

will install your Residential Gateway.  
This location should also be close 
to the telephone jack where you will 
connect the G1001-CR and to a 
power outlet.

Power Up

The G1001-CR takes less than one (1) minute to power up and establish the connection to the 
Internet. The STA LED will turn solid green to indicate that the G1001-CR boot sequence is 
completed. The G.hn LED will turn green solid to indicate that the link is UP.
Your Residential Gateway will now be able to obtain its configuration and IP address and begin 
providing access to the Internet for your in-home devices. Refer to the installation document for 
your Residential Gateway if needed.

12V wall adapter 

Step 4

Ethernet Cable

Residential Gateway

G1001-CR

Coaxial jack

Step 3

Step 2

12V wall adapter

Power plug

G1001-CR

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