User's Manual
Chapter 3: Hardware Gateway Installation
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Connecting the Power Adapter
The power adapter supplies power to the BGW210-700 Broadband Gateway.
1. Connect the appropriate end of the power adapter cable to the BGW210-700 Broadband
Gateway rear panel POWER port.
2. Connect the power plug end to the electrical outlet.
After the BGW210-700 Broadband Gateway is powered on, the power light blinks green
momentarily and then remains steady green.
For all power light indications, see Status Indicator Lights (page 17) under Basic
Troubleshooting.
Warning: Use only the power supply and cord that came with the BGW210-700 Broadband
Gateway. Failure to use the authorized power supply and cord may cause electric shock, fire,
bodily injury, and/or property damage. If the power supply or cord becomes damaged or
needs to be replaced, to obtain an authorized replacement please contact AT&T customer
service by phone (1.800.288.2020) or via website (www.att.com/support).
Connecting Computers to the BGW210-700
Broadband Gateway
The first computer you connect can be used to configure the BGW210-700 Broadband
Gateway settings. You can connect more computers and other devices to the BGW210-700
Broadband Gateway using wireless or wired Ethernet.
Connecting Devices Using Wired Ethernet
The BGW210-700 Broadband Gateway has four wired Ethernet ports that can be used to
connect computers or other devices.
As shown in the illustration below, to connect a computer to the BGW210-700 Broadband
Gateway:
1. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet ports on the BGW210-700
Broadband Gateway.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the computer.