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Host RJ-11 IP Gateway User Guide, version 4
Introduction
FIGURE 2. Host RJ-11 Gateway with an AirLink Raven-E and a Modem Router
Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Features
One RJ-11 phone port
The phone port is a phone line designed to function just like standard wall-jack analog phone
line. It is designed primarily to connect dial-up devices, with internal modems, to the RJ-11 IP
Gateway, which then routes data from the devices over the network. The RJ-11 IP Gateway and
Host RJ-11 IP Gateway mimics the phone company, answering incoming calls and routing
them to an internal modem attached to the phone port, or generating calls from an internal
modem to an attached device.
One RJ-45 auto-sensing 10base-T Ethernet port
The Ethernet port is designed to be connected to either an AirLink modem with an Ethernet port
such as the Raven-E or Raven X or any Ethernet-based network. With the modem connected to
the cellular network, the communication from the device connected to the RJ-11 port can be
routed to the Internet and your remote host.
One power connector
The Host RJ-11 IP Gateway uses a AC power adapter with an optional DC adapter available.
Status LEDs
The Host RJ-11 IP Gateway status LEDs give clear and concise information about the operation
of the ports.
Caution: The Host RJ-11 IP Gateway's RJ-11 phone port should never be con-
nected into the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). This device is
designed to emulate the PSTN for other devices. The Host RJ-11 IP Gateway may
sustain damage not covered by warranty if it is connected to the Public Switched
Telephone Network.