Setup guide

ADSL 2+ Modem Router Quick Set-up Guide
Important
This Guide is intended to get you started quickly. We have made the factory
default setting of this router suitable for your country
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. All you need is to
follow through the steps we describe here.
This Guide should be read in conjunction with the User Manual
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.
It is provided as a PDF file on this CD. You can view or print this User
Manual.
Advanced users, or those who have other setup preferences such as USB
install should also refer to the relevant sections of the User Manual.
Notes for this page:
1. In Australia the majority of ADSL subscribers get PPPoE service by
default. In New Zealand the majority of ADSL subscribers get PPPoA
service by default. Your router is already preset to meet this requirement.
2. In the User Manual please ignore all references to the value
of VPI or VCI. In Australia VPI is 8 and VCI is 35, In New Zealand VPI is 0
and VCI is 100. These numbers are preset as factory default. Do not
change them.
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Do I need a micro filter?
Microfilters filter out ADSL signals to allow ADSL and regular voice calls
simultaneously over a single telephone line.
Any equipment sharing an ADSL telephone line, other than an ADSL modem,
must be connected to a telephone jackpoint via a microfilter. Examples
include telephone headsets, fax machines, dial-up modems and set top boxes
(eg Foxtel Digital).
A quality microfilter/splitter featuring two jacks (ADSL/MODEM and PHONE) is
recommended for performance and convenience. A suitable Dynalink microfilter/
splitter can be purchased from your local computer store or your service provider.