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=== Doing more ===
=== Doing more ===
Your DSL modem has made features to support far more than the plain-vanilla operation enabled above.  For keeners and enthusiasts, have a look at the [[Modem manuals (DSL)|modem's manual]].
DSL modems generally have features to support more than the standard operation enabled above.  For special circumstances and doing more, have a look at the [[Modem manuals (DSL)|modem's manual]].


== Problems? ==
== Problems? ==

Revision as of 13:57, 26 February 2010


Installing a DSL Modem

DSL modems obtained from NCF are pre-configured and ready to install by following the steps below; you do not need to use the modem's Set-Up disk. (If your modem is not pre-configured by NCF, consult the modem configuration guide.)

Install line filters

Every device connected to the phone line at your location must have a line filter except the DSL modem. Devices that must be connected via a filter include phones, fax machines, satellite receiver, alarm system, and dial-up computer modems. (Alterntively, you can use one filter for your entire location (see Home wiring (DSL).)

Every device (except DSL modem) needs a line filter

Connect the DSL modem

Connect the DSL modem directly (with no filter) to a phone jack, and to your computer (if you are using ethernet). Plug in the modem power supply. For best performance, use only the phone line provided with the modem, and locate it away from sources of electrical interference.

Connect modem to phone line and computer

Power up the modem and use the internet

Lights on the modem should come on and, within a few minutes, turn green.

If your modem is from NCF, it will be pre-configured and ready to go. Your computer should now be able to browse the internet. About DSL modem lights

Wireless If you have a modem that supports wireless access, it is pre-configured by NCF to operate with high security (WPA-PSK mode), which requires a password. The green WLAN light on the modem indicates the modem is ready for wireless access, and the modem should now appear on the list of access points available to your computer. When you try to make a connection, you'll need to provide the WPA-PSK key that is printed on the bottom of your modem (also printed on a label on your modem's Setup disk). For more details about wireless, consult your modem's manual.

Doing more

DSL modems generally have features to support more than the standard operation enabled above. For special circumstances and doing more, have a look at the modem's manual.

Problems?

The modem lights usually indicate what is wrong. About DSL modem lights

If your modem is not seeing a DSL signal (the DSL light is not becoming solid green within a few minutes), here are some possible solutions:

  • If this is a new installation, maybe Bell hasn't yet turned on DSL to your line. What day were you told DSL service could be expected to start (the 'activation date')?
  • Check the connections. Using a phone, make sure there is phone service to the wall jack where the modem is to be connected.

If there are still problems: NCF Help.