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Quadro6L/4L Manual I: Installation Guide Step 1: Installing the Quadro
Quadro4L used as Internet access router
Fig. l- 15: Installation: Quadro4L used as an Internet Access Router
Verify the product package contents are complete. Refer to the contents sheet in-
cluded in the packaging to determine if all the items were shipped in the box.
Before you connect the hardware, make sure that all devices are powered off.
Connect at least one of Quadro's LINE (FXO) ports to the telephone service from the
PSTN. The Quadro6L offers connectivity of six lines and the Quadro4L offers
connectivity of four lines.
Please Note: If your Internet connection is a DSL modem, you may need to use a mi-
cro filter between the FXO LINE port and the phone line. Micro filters are typically pro-
vided by your ISP but are also available at most computer stores. If a micro filter is al-
ready installed, simply connect the RJ11 from the existing phone to the Quadro6L port
leaving the micro filter connection as is.
Connect the Ethernet port on your PC via a straight CAT 5 cable with an RJ45 con-
nector to the LAN socket of the Quadro. If a hub or switch is connected between the
Quadro and your PC, use a crossover cable from the LAN interface of the Quadro to
the hub/switch.
Connect at least one SIP phone to the Quadro. You will need an intermediate
hub/switch. Use a crossover cable to connect the hub/switch to the Quadro’s LAN or
WAN socket. Plug your SIP phones to the hub/switch with a straight CAT 5 cable with
an RJ45 connector. The same hub/switch can also be used to connect PCs to the Qu-
adro.
Connect the WAN port of the Quadro to the Internet service via a cable or DSL mo-
dem.
Power up the DSL or Cable modem first.
Connect the power adapter to the POWER port on the Quadro’s rear panel and plug
the power adapter into a power outlet. Only use the original Quadro power adapter
and plug it into a power strip with surge protection or to a UPS if available.
The red LED (Fault) will glow for several seconds followed by the yellow LED (Info),
which will glow for several minutes. When Info LED is off, the Quadro is operational.
Power up any hub or switch followed by any PC and other devices on the LAN side.
Check the LEDs: The green Busy LED must glow continuously. The green LAN and
WAN LEDs will blink when cables are connected to these ports and all devices are
powered up. If the green LAN and WAN LEDs do not blink, verify cabling and ensure
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