User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Setting up Optional Components
- Adding Your ISP User Name and Password
- Using Your AIRAVE™
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Installation Problems
- Troubleshooting Slow Connection When Laptop is Connected to the AIRAVE™
- Troubleshooting Voice Quality Issues
- Resetting the AIRAVE
- /
- LED Quick Reference
- Using LEDs
- FAQs
- Why does the AIRAVE™ need a GPS antenna?
- Why does the AIRAVE™ need an external GPS antenna?
- What happens to the AIRAVE™ if there is a power outage or if you lose Internet access?
- Can you move the AIRAVE™ to another location?
- How do I know if my phone is connecting through the AIRAVE™?
- I have a DSL modem and cannot connect to the Internet
- Getting Help
- Safety Information
- Index
11
Configuring AIRAVE™ Router
Your AIRAVE contains a built-in router. Usually, you can plug your AIRAVE into your broadband
connection device, such as a cable modem, DSL modem or FiOS (a high-speed, fiber optic
broadband Internet service), without performing any additional steps. However, you may need
to configure the built-in router to work with your ISP modem or connection device.
The following table lists typical ISP setups and actions to take so that the built-in router works
with your existing ISP setup.
Broadband
connection device
LED display pattern
Symptom
Action to take
Cable modem
Broadband and Mobile
solid green
Not applicable
(working properly)
Not applicable
DSL modem
Broadband LED
blinking red
Cannot access
Internet
Go to “Adding Your ISP
User name and
Password”
DSL modem with
built-in router
Broadband LED
blinking red
Mobile LED blinking
red
Cannot access
Internet
Cannot make a
mobile phone call
through the
AIRAVE
See FAQ.
If the problem persists,
contact Customer Support
as described in “Getting
Help”
Cable modem with
built-in router
FiOS