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MO250/MO250UK Sweex Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router 54 Mbps Annex A
Introduction
First of all, many thanks for purchasing the Sweex Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router 54 Mbps Annex A. The Sweex Wireless ADSL 2/2+
Modem/Router 54 Mbps Annex A enables you to share a fast ADSL 2 Internet connection and to set up your own network.
To ensure this product operates correctly, we advise you to carefully read this manual first. If despite this manual you still experience problems during
installation or operation of this product, go to www.sweex.com and look under the heading service & support.
In order to fully enjoy the Sweex Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router 54 Mbps Annex A, it is important to observe the following:
• Do not expose the Sweex Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router 54 Mbps Annex A to extreme temperatures. Do not place the device in direct
sunlight or in the direct vicinity of heating elements.
• Do not use the Sweex Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router 54 Mbps Annex A in extremely dusty or moist surroundings.
• Protect the device against powerful shocks or jolts – they may damage the internal electronics.
• Never attempt to open the device yourself – it will cause the warranty to lapse.
Contents of the box
Prior to using the Sweex Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router 54 Mbps Annex A, check if all required parts are present. The following parts must
be present in the box:
• Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem
• Antenna
• Power supply adaptor
• RJ45 UTP Ethernet network cable (length: 170 cm)
• RJ11 telephone cable (length: 185 cm)
• CD-ROM with manual and Panda antivirus trial software
If one of the above parts is missing, please contact the retail outlet where you purchased the device.
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Specifications
• Suitable for ADSL via an analogue telephone line (Annex-A)
• Supports: ADSL, ADSL 2 and ADSL 2+
• Supports: IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g
• Supports: WEP/WPA./WPA2/802.1X data encryption
• Wireless data speed 54Mbps
• 4 x RJ-45 UTP port, 10/100 Mbps IEEE 802.3x standard
• RJ11 ADSL port
• WAN Download speed: 24Mbps, Upload speed 1Mbps
• Built-in Firewall and Port Forwarding
Additional specifications
• Full rate ANSI T1.413 Issue2, ITU-T G.992.1 and ITU-T G.992.2, ITU G.992.3, ITU G.992.5 and READSL2 ADSL2/2+ standards compliant
• Supports Annex M and Annex L
• Supports Encapsulation: PPPoA, PPPoE, Bridged, Routed, Static, DHCP
• Supports VPN pass through
• Web-based configuration and Remote Access configuration
Front or top view of the modem
LED Indicators Status Meaning
PWR Lit Indicates that the modem is switched on
WL ACT Lit Indicates that the wireless modem connection is enabled
WL ACT Blinking Indicates activity between the wireless computer(s) and the modem
1-4 Lit Indicates that a computer is connected to the relevant port
1-4 Blinking Indicates activity between the relevant computer and the modem
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ADSL Lit The connection with the ADSL line is ok
ADSL Regular blinking The modem is busy setting up a proper connection or no ADSL is connected
to the RJ11 port
ADSL Lit and blinking fast Indicates activity between the computer (1-4) computer and the Internet
PPP Lit Indicates the use of a PPP connection
Rear view of the modem
Starting on the left, the following connections can be found at the rear of the modem:
• ADSL port for connecting the ADSL line with telephone cable RJ11.
• UTP Ethernet ports 1, 2, 3 and 4 for connecting computers with an Ethernet network cable RJ45.
• Power port for connecting the power adaptor.
• Antenna connector type SMA
Side view
The Reset button is located on the side of the modem. Use a thin item to press the button. Press and hold the button for 15 seconds. Note! After
this, all settings which apply to your connection and network need to be reconfigured.
The splitter
In order to separate the ADSL signal from the normal telephone signal, you need to use a splitter. This enables you to simultaneously make calls and
surf the Internet using the same telephone line. The signal comes from the wall socket or the meter cupboard and enters the splitter. Two telephone
cables are connected to the output of the splitter. One leads to the modem and the other to the telephone.
Note! The ADSL modem does not include a splitter. It can be obtained from various DIY stores.


Product specificaties

Merk: Sweex
Categorie: Router
Model: MO250

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