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Important
This Guide is intended to get you started quickly. We have made
the factory default setting of this router suitable for New Zealand
1
.
All you need is to follow through the steps we describe here.
This Guide should be read in conjunction with the RTA77x Series
ADSL Router User’s Manual
2
. It is provided as a PDF file on this
CD. To view or print the User’s Manual, go to the previous menu
ADSL Router (RTA770W) and click the View User Manual button.
Important safety notes can be found on page III of the User’s
Manual. Advanced users or users who have other setup
preferences should also read the User’s Manual.
If you choose to connect via the Ethernet port, no driver is
required. If you choose to connect via the USB port, you will
need to load a driver. A driver is only available for Windows 98,
ME, 2000 and XP systems. The drivers are found on this CD. To
install a driver into Windows, go to the previous menu ADSL
Router (RTA770W) and click the Modem drivers button.
Notes for this page:
1. In New Zealand the majority of ADSL subscribers get PPPoA
service by default. Your router is preset to meet this requirement.
If your ISP specifies the service as PPPoE, an extra step is then
required to configure the router in PPPoE mode. Instructions will
follow to take you to Section 6 – Configuration for PPPoE service.
2. The User’s Manual available on this CD was written for
international users. In Chapter 5 – Connection Mode, only
references to PPPoA & PPPoE is relevant to New Zealand users.
Ignore all references to the value of VPI or VCI. In New Zealand
VPI is 0 and VCI is 100. These numbers are preset as factory
default. Do not change, or the router will not connect.
ADSL Router Quick Set-up Guide
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