Making The Physical Connections - Linksys SPA1001 Administrator User Manual

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Making the Physical Connections

Make sure that you have the following package contents:
You also need the following:
Perform the following steps to connect the Linksys ATA.
Insert a standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable (included) into the LAN port and connect the other end to the
Step 1
broadband router or modem.
Step 2
(Optional) For a Linksys ATA with more than one Ethernet port, you can connect the extra port to a PC
or other Ethernet device.
Step 3
Insert a standard RJ-11 telephone cable into the Phone 1 port.
Step 4
(Optional) For a Linksys ATA with more than one FXS port, you can connect the extra port to a second
analog telephone or a fax machine.
Note
Step 5
(SPA3102/AG310 only) Connect the RJ-11 phone cable (included) to the SPA3102 LINE port and to
your telephofne wall jack.
Step 6
Connect the included power adapter to the
into an electrical outlet.
The power LED on the front panel will light up as soon as the device powers on.
Power on the broadband modem or router.
Step 7
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Linksys phone adapter unit
Ethernet cable
RJ-11 phone cable (SPA3102/AG310 Only)
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Volt power adapter
One or two analog touchtone telephones (or fax Machine)
Access to an IP network via an Ethernet connection for WAN connectivity
Access to a PSTN network connection (SPA3102/AG310 only).
Do not connect an RJ-11 telephone cable from the
chance of connection to the circuit switched Telco network.
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power port, and then plug the power adapter
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Establishing Connectivity
to the wall jack to prevent any
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