User guide

Broadband Modem Setup
I need to setup my modem/router for Broadband - how do I do it?
The following instructions are intended to provide some assistance with setting up your
broadband service on your computer via Ethernet. These are generic to all modems
however due to the wide variety of makes and models there may be a need for you to
contact your modem vendor or manufacturer for more assistance.
If you have a Deltacom supplied Dynalink modem and you're running Windows 98, ME,
2000, XP or Vista, you should first try the Broadband Setup CD that will have come in the
box with your Deltacom supplied modem. If you’re using an existing modem you can utilise
the Broadband Setup CD which should have been supplied with your (current) router. If
you’ve misplaced or no longer have your installation CD, simply follow the instructions set
out below to set up your modem for Deltacom internet:
To set up a Dynalink RTA 1320 & 1320E – please refer to notes below
To set up a Dynalink RTA 1335 – please refer to notes below
To set up a Dynalink RTA 1025W & 1025WE – please refer to notes below
For all other makes and models, follow the instructions below.
Before you continue
It's important that you first check that you have the right cables and can identify different
connections on the modem and computer. Check that you have the following:
An Ethernet cable
A modem or phone cable. Note that one end of the
modem/phone cable may look very similar to the plugs of
the Ethernet cable. Ethernet plugs are generally larger,
have more visible wires inside and the cable is thicker
than a standard modem/phone cable.
If you have not had a dedicated PDQ phone jack socket
installed in your premises then you'll also need line
filters for all phone jack sockets in use.

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