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• Make sure your gateway, other device and computer are powered off
• Disconnect the DSL cable from the telephone jack
• Connect the DSL cable into a port on the two-way splitter

• Insert a micro-filter into the second port on the two-way splitter
• Connect the other device into the micro-filter on the two-way splitter
• Plug the two-way splitter into the telephone jack

D.  Plug the power supply to the power connector on the back of the gateway and into 

the electrical outlet. Depress the power switch on the rear of the gateway. This will 
turn the gateway on. You can leave the gateway plugged in when not in use.

E. 

F.  When you connect your gateway it will take approximately three to five minutes 

to boot and come online. The gateway will be ready for use when the

 POWER,

 

INTERNET

 

and

 DSL

 lights on the front panel of the gateway stop blinking and 

remain on.

Establishing Wireless Connectivity

To establish wireless network connectivity you will need to know your network SSID.  
Your default SSID is NWT plus your Northwestel Account Number. i.e. NWT123456 plus 
the last four digits of your Northwestel Account Number. i.e. NWT1846.

Connecting your Gateway

A.  Disconnect your current modem from your cable outlet or splitter and from  

the electrical outlet.

B.  Unpack your kit. You should have:

C.  Connect the DSL cable to the DSL port on the back of your modem and the other 

end into the telephone jack.

Telephone Jack 

DSL Cable

NOTE: If you need to connect another device to the same telephone jack  

as your gateway, follow this procedure:

Splitter 

Micro-Filter

NOTE: Do NOT install a micro-filter on this telephone jack.

Power Switch

Power Connect

NOTE: Do not plug any devices into your gateway until after the next step is complete.

Ethernet Cable 

  Power Supply 

Smart rg 505N Gateway 

DSL Cable

DSL Port

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