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For Macintosh or Linux users, this can be any one of the
computers that you plan to use with the
X6
. In a typical
situation, this would be the computer that is closest to
your ADSL wall jack.
2
Rotate the antenna on the back of the modem to a vertical
position.
3
Connect the modem to the computer’s Ethernet port.
Plug one end of the Ethernet cable
into any one of the
X6
modem’s
LAN
ports (
LAN
1
,
LAN
2
,
LAN
3
, or
LAN
4
)
and plug the other end into your computer’s Ethernet port.
4
Plug the power cube into a power strip or wall outlet and then
plug the power cube’s other end into the modem’s power
(
PWR
) jack.
Important!
Only use the power cube shipped with the X6. Other power
cubes may damage your hardware.
5
After you plug in the power cube, the
PWR
and
WLAN
lights
on the front panel of the modem should become steady on,
and the
LINK
light should blink. If the
PWR
light does not
turn on, make sure there is power at the wall outlet or power
strip where you plugged in the power cube.
6
Turn the computer on.
7
Plug one end of the supplied phone cord into the modem’s
ADSL
port and the other into the ADSL wall jack. The
blinking
LINK
light should become steady on. If it does not,
on page 106.
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