P-873HNU(P)-51B
5
1.
Attach the antenna and point it up.
2.
Do one of the following for your Internet connection:
a. DSL 1,2
: Use a telephone cable to connect your P-873HNU(P)-51B’s
DSL1
port to a telephone jack (or the DSL or modem jack on a splitter if
you have one).
b.
If the DSLAM at your ISP supports DSL bonding function, you can
connect
DSL1
and
DSL2
to two seperate telephone jacks. This provides
increased throughput at longer distances. You will need to access the
Web Configurator and enable the
DSL Bonding
function in the
Broadband > DSL
screen. See the User’s Guide for more information.
c. ETHERNET WAN
: If you already have a broadband router or modem, use
an Ethernet cable to connect the
ETHERNET WAN
port to it for Internet
access.
3. ETHERNET
: Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to an Ethernet
port for initial configuration and/or Internet access.
4. HPNA
: (P-873HNUP-51B only) Use a coaxial cable to connect to a coaxial
outlet and relay Internet traffic throughout your house through coaxial
cabling.
5. USB
: Connect a USB (version 2.0 or lower) memory stick or a USB hard
drive for file sharing. Use a USB extension cable if the stick is too big to fit.
6. POWER
: Use the provided power adaptor to connect the
POWER
socket to
an appropriate power source. Make sure the power at the outlet is on. After
connecting the power adaptor, look at the lights on the front panel.
• The
POWER
light blinks while your P-873HNU(P)-51B starts up and then
stays on once it is ready.
• Each
LAN
light stays on if the corresponding
Ethernet
port is properly
connected and blinks when there is traffic.
• The
ETHERNET
WAN
light stays on if the
ETHERNET
WAN
port is
properly connected and blinks when there is traffic.