Network Router User's Manual

Billion 800VGT Router
Cabling
One
of
the
most
common
causes
of
ADSL
problems
is
bad
cabling
or
ADSL
lines.
Make
sure
that
all
devices
connected
to
your
telephone
line
are
turned
on,
and
that
all
telephones
used
on
the
line
are
connected
via
micro
filters.
On
the
front
of
the
product
is
a
bank
of
LEDs.
Once
you
have
installed
you
router,
verify
that
the
LAN
Link
and
ADSL
line
LEDs
are
lit.
If
they
are
not,
check
that
you
are
using
the
proper/functional
cables.
Ensure
that
all
other
devices
connected
to
the
same
telephone
line
as
your
router
(e.g.
telephones,
fax
machines,
analogue
modems)
have
a
line
filter
connected
between
them
and
the
wall
socket,
and
ensure
that
all
line
filters
are
correctly
installed
and
the
right
way
around.
Missing
line
filters
or
line
filters
installed
the
wrong
way
around
can
cause
problems
with
your
ADSL
connection,
including
causing
frequent
disconnections.
10
Chapter
2:
Installing
the
router