Singer 6500 Series manual

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    SpeedStream ® Re si de nt ia l Ga te wa y 6 5 00 Series Quick-Start Guide Part # 00 7-6 5 1 0-00 1[...]

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    • • 2 3 Before you begin, Verify that the following items came with your DSL kit: 1 SpeedStream ® Device 2 Documentation 3 Software Manual CD-ROM (Router model only) 4 Power supply 5 RJ-45 Straight-through Ethernet cable 6 RJ-1 1 DSL cable 1 2 3 Your service provider may include an Ethernet adapter, a line lter, and a wall-mount lter in [...]

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    1 2 3 2 3 Step 1 > Install Line Filters Stand-alone Line Filter Wall-mount Filter Devices such as fax machines, caller ID boxes, or phones that share the same phone line as your DSL account require a line lter, which prevents noise from disrupting the DSL signal on the phone line. Filters can be in the form of a stand-alone line lter or a [...]

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    4 5 Step 2 > Choose an Installation Method The SpeedStream ® 6500 and 6515 devices can only be connected to an Ethernet port; the SpeedStream ® 6520, 6530, and 6540 devices can be connected to an Ethernet port and/or a USB port. To connect to an Ethernet port, compete the steps in Option A. To connect to a USB port, complete the steps in Optio[...]

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    4 5 1. Connect the USB cable to the USB port at the rear of the SpeedStream ® device (blue port). 2. Connect the other end to the USB port on your computer. 3. Plug the DSL cable (R J -1 1) into the DSL port on the SpeedStream ® device. 4. Plug the other end of the cable (R J -1 1) into the phone jack. 5. Plug the power adapter into the power out[...]

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    Co ngr at ula tio ns ! Yo u hav e co mpl et ed th e in st all ati on of yo ur S pee dSt re am ® dev ice . Step 3 > PC C o n gu ra ti on Pr oc ed ur es Wi ndo ws Conf ig ura ti on In order to setup the SpeedStream ® device, your PC must rst be congured to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. Follow the procedure below: Note: The fo[...]

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    Ma cin to sh Co nf igu ra tio n In order to setup the SpeedStream ® device, your computer must rst be congured to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. 7 Follow the procedure below for OSX: 1. Click Apple -> System Preferences . 2. Select the Network icon under the Internet & Network section. 3. Select Built-in Ethernet from the Sh[...]

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    Troubleshooting LED Off Green Blinking Green Blinking Red/Green Red Power - Power not applied Normal system operation N/A Flash write in progress - POST in progress - POST error occurred (if persistent) Ethernet - Power not applied - No link Normal Ethernet operation, Link okay User trafc owing in either direction N/A N/A Wireless - Power not[...]