
Important
This guide is written to help get you up and running as quickly as
possible using Telecom’s ADSL network.
This guide complements the ADSL Installation Guide supplied
with the unit.
Contents inside the Box :
> AT-AR210 ADSL Router
> ADSL telephone cable (RJ-11 to BT)
> USB cable
> AT-AR210 Installation Guide
> AT-AR210 CDROM
The full product manual can be downloaded from:
http://www.alliedtelesyn.net.nz/
Latest New Zealand Quick documentation and SW updates can be
downloaded from:
http://www.alliedtelesyn.net.nz/

Default Settings for New Zealand
VPI : 0 (by default, do not change)
VCI : 100 (by default, do not change)
Authentication : PPP using PAP
Connenction Type : PPPoA Routed (by default, do not change)
Encapsulation : Vc-Mux (by default, do not change)
DSL Configuration : G.DMT/Multi (by default, do not change)
Preparation
Before you start, make sure your computer meets the minimum requirement below:
Computer Requirements :
> USB installed on your PC/MAC
> TCP/IP protocol is installed
Note :
- For USB connection type for standalone computers, you must install USB driver to
get it done. The driver can be found on the enclosed CDROM.
Details from your ISP :
> Login name and password
e.g. user.name@yourisp.co.nz
> DNS server(s) ip address(s)
e.g. 203.96.91.1
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Connecting the AR210
For a step by step guide Refer to the Installation guide on Pages 8-10 for a PC :
> Connect the telephone cable (provided) to the AR210 then connect the other end to the
ADSL port that telecom has installed. Do not connect the ADSL Router through a
Microfilter.
> Connect the USB (cable provided) to your PC’s USB port and the other end to the
AR210.