Belkin F5D5230-4 User Guide - Page 15

Connection of your Belkin 4-Port Cable/DSL Gateway Router is now

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Step 2 4. Power on the Cable or DSL modem. 5. Connect the power adapter to the Router. 6. After the Cable or DSL modem and the Router are turned on, the Router's WAN link light should be on. This indicates that the modem and the Belkin Gateway Router are connected together. 7. Turn on the rest of your computers and let them boot up. After your computers boot up, the LAN link lights on the front of the Router should be on for each port that a computer is attached to. Verify that your computers are connected by checking these lights. Connection of your Belkin 4-Port Cable/DSL Gateway Router is now is complete. The next step is to set up each of your computers to be able to communicate with your Router. 13

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Step 2
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4
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Power on the Cable or DSL modem.
5
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Connect the power adapter to the Router.
6.
After the Cable or DSL modem and the Router are turned on, the
Router’s WAN link light should be on. This indicates that the
modem and the Belkin Gateway Router are connected together.
7.
Turn on the rest of your computers and let them boot up. After
your computers boot up, the LAN link lights on the front of the
Router should be on for each port that a computer is attached to.
Verify that your computers are connected by checking these lights.
Connection of your Belkin 4-Port Cable/DSL Gateway Router is now
is complete. The next step is to set up each of your computers to be
able to communicate with your Router.