Quick Installation Manual
Installation of DSL connection
and ADSL router Glitel GT-5802W
Installation of DSL connection
1. Disconnect the telephone cable which connects other devices, such as phone,
other phone sockets, fax or modem from the port of your telephone.
Connect the disconnected end of the cable into the splitter port marked PHONE.
2. Use the cable with RJ 11 connectors to connect the telephone socket and the
splitter port marked LINE (both cable ends are identical).
3. Use the other cable with RJ 11 connectors to connect the splitter and the router.
Plug one end of the cable into the port marked DSL on the backside of the router
and plug the other end of the cable into the splitter port marked MODEM.
Note: If you have internet connection without telephone line, omit point 1.
The scheme of complete DSL connection
Identification of the public telecommunications network interfaces:
ADSL router GT-5802W is connected to the public telecommunications network via an approved ADSL splitter.
ADSL router GT-5802W allows connection to both analogue and ISDN line through two-wire cable.
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Installation of ADSL router Glitel GT-5802W
Connection of the router Glitel GT-5802W to PC:
1. Use the Ethernet cable with identical connectors (RJ 45) included in the installation
package. Connect one end of the cable into the network card port of your PC and
connect the other end of the cable into the Ethernet port on the back panel of the
router Glitel GT-5802W.
2. Plug the power adapter into the electric grid (230 V). Connect the power adapter
cable into the router and switch on the router with the button on the backside of the
router.
3. Router Glitel GT-5802W is now switched on and ready to be configured. You
recognize it by LED PWR continuously lighting and by LED LAN flashing. LED
DSL of your router must also light continuously and it means that your router is
synchronized with your DSL line. If LED DSL flashes, read the chapter “Checking
connection” on the page 5.
Warning before installing:
If you have already used internet
connection on your PC, set up your
web browser (for example Internet
Explorer) not to use internet
connection through dial-up. If you
use Internet Explorer, do the
following:
Run Internet Explorer (by clicking on
Internet Explorer icon).
Click on “Internet Options” in menu
“Tools”.
Then click on “Connections”.
Select the option “Never dial a
connection”. Click on the button
“OK”, or remove dial-up connection
from white window.
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