Siemens SL2-141-I User Manual

Quick Start Guide
SIEMENS SL2-141-I
ADSL WLAN Router
• Do never open the housing!
• Use only the power supply provided with this device.
• Use only the cables provided with this device and do not perform any modifications on them.
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Before you begin
Verify that the following items came with your SIEMENS SL2-141-I kit:
System Requirements
Before starting the installation of the ADSL WLAN Router, make sure your computer is equipped with:
• LAN interface (Ethernet) with RJ45 socket (Windows NT4, 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Mac OS 9.x, 10.x)
SIEMENS SL2-141-I Quick Start Guide CD-ROM Power supply
ADSL cable Ethernet cable
(gray) (yellow)
USB cable
(blue)
Optional:
If your service provider include an ISDN ADSL-Splitter, follow the instructions in section “Step 1: Install the ISDN ADSL-Splitter”. If you need further assistance installing the filter, please contact your service provider.
ISDN ADSL-Splitter
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Step 1: Install the ISDN ADSL Splitter
The ADSL technology uses the existing telephone line for the broadband entrance. With the ISDN installation a ISDN ADSL-Splitter must be installed to separate the frequency ranges of ADSL and ISDN and to prevent disturbances at ISDN phones or fax machines. Use for installati­on the provided ISDN ADSL-Splitter.
Important note:
- With an ISDN installation only one ISDN ADSL-Splitter is needed for the entire ISDN
installation.
- For Phones or fax machines with ADSL and ISDN there is no Line-Filter needed.
- Please contact your support-technician if your ISDN-NT (ISDN Networkterminator) is
not equipped with a plugged incoming line.
ISDN ADSL-Splitter
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Connect the ADSL WLAN Router to the exchange connection
1. Remove the plug on the telephone or the fax machine from the telephone socket.
2. Insert the ADSL-Splitter into the telephone socket.Plug the plug of the ADSL-Splitter cable
(enclosed, mostly black) into the “Phone” (F) plug of the telephone socket and the other plug into the “Line” (Amt) plug of the ADSL-Splitter.
3. Set up the connection between the ADSL-Splitter and the ADSL Modem. To do this, insert the end of the ADSL cable (gray) into the socket of the ADSL-Splitter with the "DSL" (Modem) symbol. Insert the other end of the ADSL cable (gray) into the socket on your ADSL WLAN Router marked "DSL".
4. Set up the connection between the ADSL-Splitter and the ISDN-NT. To do this, insert the available phone cord (same construction as the ADSL-Splitter cable) into the middle plug of the ADSL-Splitter. The middle plug is marked with a none crossed symbol of a phone. Connect the end of the phone cable into the “Line” plug of the ISDN-NTBAs.
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Telephone socket
ADSL-Splitter
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to the SIEMENS SL2-141-I ADSL WLAN Router
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ADSL cable (gray)
Ethernet cable (yellow)
PC or Notebook
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Step 2: Connect the ADSL WLAN Router via Ethernet interface
1. With your computer off, plug the end of the ADSL cable (gray) into the DSL port of your
ADSL WLAN Router.
2a. Connect the Ethernet cable (yellow) to the LAN port of your ADSL WLAN Router. 2b. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN port of your computer.
3. Connect the power supply to your ADSL WLAN Router.
4. Plug the power plug into a power outlet.
5. Turn your computer on and wait until your operating system (OS) is started up.
6. Proceed with step 3 (Read first the introduction and continue then with the paragraph
related to your operating system).
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Step 3: USB driver installation
The USB driver is only working on the following operating system (OS): Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
If your ADSL WLAN Router is NOT equipped with an Ehternet interface you have to install first the USB driver in order to be able to configure your ADSL WLAN Router. For the driver installa­tion proceed as follows:
Windows 98 users need the Windows 98 CD-ROM to complete the installation.
1. Insert the SIEMENS installation CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. The CD will be startet automatically.
In case the “setup wizard” does not start automatically, open a Run window via Start --> Run and enter the path x:\USB_Driver\windows\setup.exe, where x repre­sents the drive letter of the CD drive.
2. Click on Run or Setup.
3. Connect the USB cable to your ADSL WLAN Router. The driver will be installed auto-
matically.
Note for Windows 98 users: If prompted, you need to insert the Windows 98 CD­ROM in your CD-ROM drive to complete the installation.
4. You will be asked whether the PC should be restarted. Click on Close.
5. Click on Finish.
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Step 4: Configure the PC (TCP/IP settings) Introduction
In step 4, you will learn how to configure your computer to communicate with the SIEMENS ADSL WLAN Router.
To do this, you will need to configure your PC’s network settings to obtain an IP address auto- matically. Computers use IP addresses to communicate with each other across a network or the Internet.
Find out which operating system your computer is running, such as Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Macintosh OS 9.x, 10.x. You will need to know which operating system your computer is running. You can find out by clicking on Start -> Settings. (If your Start menu doesn’t have a Settings option, you are run­ning Windows XP or Windows Vista. In this case you can select the Control Panel directly from the Start menu.) Then, click on Control Panel and double-click on the System icon. Click the Cancel button when done.
Once you know which operating system you are running, follow the directions in this step for your computer’s operating system.
The next few pages tell you, step by step, how to configure your TCP/IP settings based on the type of Windows or Macintosh operating system you are using.
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Choose a TCP/IP entry whose name contains Ethernet adapter. Do not choose
a TCP/IP entry whose name is PPPoE, VPN or other.
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If there is no TCP/IP line listed, refer to the User Manual on your Aethra CD-ROM
to install TCP/IP now.
Windows 98 users need the Windows 98 Installation CD to complete the installa­tion.
1. Click on Start -> Settings -> Control Panel. Double-click on the Network icon to open the Network screen.
2. Select the Configuration tab and highlight the TCP/IP line for the applicable Ethernet
adapter
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. If the word TCP/IP appears by itself,
select that line
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. Click on Properties.
3. Click the IP Address tab and select Obtain an IP address automatically.
4. Click on the Gateway tab and verify that the Installed Gateway field is blank. Click on OK.
5. Click again on OK. Windows may ask you for
the original Windows Installation disk or addi­tional files. Supply them by pointing to the cor­rect location, e.g. D:\win98, where “D” repre­sents the letter of your CD-ROM drive.
6. If Windows asks you to restart your PC, click on Yes. If Windows does not ask, restart your
computer anyway.
Step 4a: Configure the PC (TCP/IP settings) for Windows 98 and Windows ME
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