Netopia r6100 Reference Guide
3-2 User’s Reference Guide
What you need
Locate all items that you need for the installation.
Included in your router package are:
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The Netopia R6000 Series (R6100, R6120, R6131, or R6161) ADSL Router
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A power brick and cord with a mini-DIN8 connector
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A power brick-to-wall outlet adapter cord
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Two (2) RJ45 cables
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One (1) DSL line adapter
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One (1) DB-9 to DB-9 console cable
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The Netopia CD containing an Internet browser, Adobe Acrobat Reader for Windows and Macintosh, ZTerm
terminal emulator software and NCSA Telnet for Macintosh, and documentation
terminal emulator software and NCSA Telnet for Macintosh, and documentation
You will need:
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A Windows 95, 98, 2000, or NT–based PC or a Macintosh computer with Ethernet connectivity for
configuring the Netopia R6000 Series. This may be built-in Ethernet or an add-on card, with TCP/IP
installed and configured. See
configuring the Netopia R6000 Series. This may be built-in Ethernet or an add-on card, with TCP/IP
installed and configured. See
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An ADSL wall outlet wired for a connection to a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) or other ser vice
provider that suppor ts Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line connections.
provider that suppor ts Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line connections.
Note: You may also need to install a low-pass telephone line filter (not included) on each of the telephones you
have connected to the line on which your DSL connection is installed. These line filters are designed to prevent
inter ference between the router and the phone set, as well as to reduce the effect of POTS generated noise on
the ADSL transceiver.
have connected to the line on which your DSL connection is installed. These line filters are designed to prevent
inter ference between the router and the phone set, as well as to reduce the effect of POTS generated noise on
the ADSL transceiver.