Adsl nation X-Station Manuel utilisateur

USER GUIDE
X-Station

Technical Support
TO OBTAIN TECHNICAL SUPPORT. PLEASE RETAIN PROOF OF PURCHASE AND THE
WARRANTY INFORMATION.
To get product support or obtain product information and documentation,
go to http://www.adslnation.com/support.
If you would like to contact technical support by telephone, please call
0845 125 9426 (low cost non geographical number)
01865 761114 (calls charged at operators standard national tariff)
Technical support is available 9am - 6pm weekdays.
ADSL Nation LTD.
E-mail: [email protected]
www.adslnation.com
©2005 by ADSL Nation LTD. All rights reserved.
ADSL Nation and X-Station are trademarks or registered trademarks of ADSL Nation LTD. in the United
Kingdom and/or other countries.
Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Information is subject to change without notice.

X-Station

Introduction
Congratulations ! You are now the owner of an ADSL Nation X-Station.
From now on your internet experience will be transformed due to the high
speed that ADSL technology and the X-Station delivers.
This manual will guide you through setting up your X-Station and provide a
reference point for all the features of your wireless modem router.
Safety Instructions
The X-Station is intended for internal desktop use only.
Climate Conditions
•The maximum ambient temperature must not exceed 40 °C (104°F).
•The router must not be mounted in a location exposed to direct sunlight
or excessive heat radiation.
•Ensure the router is not subjected to water or condensation.
Cleaning
Unplug the router from the mains outlet and wipe with a damp cloth.
Do not use chemical cleaning products or solvents as it may damage the
surface of the router.
Water and moisture
Do not use this product near water.
Overloading
Do not overload mains outlets and extensions as it can result in re or
electric shock.

X-Station
What’s in the Box
The following items are supplied with your X-Station:
X-Station
UK Power Supply Unit
RJ11 - RJ11 Cable often referred to as the telephone cable.
RJ45 Cat 5 Ethernet cable.
X-Station Wireless Technology
The X-Station’s built-in wireless connectivity conrms to the industry stan-
dard 802.11g and is backwards compatible with 802.11b wireless equip-
ment. Any equipment with the WiFi logo or listing 802.11g or 802.11b
wireless standards will work with the X-Station. Mac users will be more
familiar with the terms Airport & Airport Extreme. The X-Station runs at
the full Airport Extreme speed and is backwards compatible with older
Airport cards.
The X-Station works on any ADSL service that uses PPPoA or PPPoE with
either static or dynamic IP addresses.
In the default conguration the X-Station’s employs NAT (Network Address
Translation) technology to allow multiple computers to share a single
broadband service. This makes the X-Station the perfect solution for
people who wish to a connection to the internet that is often described as
a home or single user service.

X-Station Overview
Front View
PWR: Shows that power is being received by the router.
WL ACT:Flashes when wireless data is sent or received.
LINK/ACT: 1 LED for each ethernet port labeled 1 - 4 Illuminated when a
Ethernet connection has been established on the corresponding Ethernet
port, ashes when data is being sent or received on that port.
ADSL: Illuminates when the an ADSL signal has been detected on the line.
A ashing link LED indicates that the modem is probing for an ADSL signal.
RxD:Flashes when data to indicate data is being received from the built-
in ADSL modem.
PPP: Illuminates when the router is successfully logged into the Internet
Service Provider using the account details provided.
Rear View
ADSL: Telephone jack (RJ-11) to connect to your Telephone Wall
Socket (ADSL line).
LAN: 10 / 100 Base-T Ethernet jacks (RJ-45) to connect to your
Ethernet Equipped computers.
Reset: To reset your router to factory default settings. (All
Customised settings that you have saved will be lost!)
Power: To connect to your power outlet using the power adapter.

X-Station
Before Installing
Gather Conguration Information from your ISP.
When conguring the X-Station to work with a standard BT Wholesale
provided ADSL line the only conguration information required is the
username and password. For Karoo installations and non UK installations
please refer to the advanced settings section of this guide.
Note: Your ISP should have provided you with a summary sheet of all the
Information needed to connect your computer to the Internet. If you
cannot locate the information, you’ll have to contact your ISP. BT
Broadband provide a Login name only and do not issue a password.
LOGIN NAME: ___________________________________
PASSWORD: _____________________________________
Note: The login name could be called a user name or account name by
your ISP. The login name and password are case sensitive. You must type
them exactly as given by the ISP.
Computer requirements
The computer that you want to use with the X-Station must have either an
available RJ-45 Ethernet port or 802.11b/g wireless adaptor and TCP/IP
networking installed.
Note: TCP/IP networking is already installed on most operating systems
including Microsoft Windows and MacOS.
Microlters
Ensure you have enough ADSL microlters for your line. At least one
microlter will be required to connect the modem and any existing
telephone equipment to. If other telephone equipment is used on the line
it must also be connected to a microlter.
A microlter prevents high frequency noise from appearing at the
telephone and potentially decreasing voice quality. Second, it prevents
the telephone equipment from interfering with the modem. For more
information on microlters please visit www.adslnation.com

Connecting the X-Station to a Computer/Notebook
To connect your Computer to the X-Station using a cable, you need to
have an Ethernet port available on your Computer. Most Computers/
Notebooks have labels describing the Ports. For the Ethernet Port, you will
see either ETHERNET, ETH, RJ45 or <--> labelled near the Port.
Connecting to the ADSL Line
Connect the RJ11 (phone) cable provided to the ADSL/Modem port of the
ADSL Microlter and then connect the opposite end of the cable to the
ADSL port on the X-Station.
Plug the microlter in to the telephone socket and connect any telephone
equipment to the phone port on the Microlter.
Note: You will need to ensure that all telephone equipment on the same
line as your X-Station is also connected to a Microlter. If you do not
have enough microlters remove any unltered telephone equipment.
Microlters are available to order on-line at www.adslnation.com.
Connect the power to the modem, if an ADSL signal is detected the ADSL
LED will illuminate and remain on. If the ADSL LED continues to ash the
modem is unable to locate a usable ADSL signal. This may be because the
line has not been enabled for ADSL or that a fault condition has occurred
such as an unltered telephone device causing interference on the line.
The ADSL light must stay illuminated before proceeding with the set-up
procedure.

X-Station
Conguring Windows XP Networking
The default network conguration on the computer should already be
suitable for connection to the X-Station. However if you are uncertain or
any network settings have been changed they will need to be congured
as follows.
(Instructions are based on default XP Start menu option)
From the Windows desktop, click
Start > All Programs > Accessories >
Communications > Network Connections.
Right-click on the Local Area Connection
icon that reects the model of your Ethernet or Wireless Network Card
that is used to connect to the X-Station and click Properties.
Ensure that the eld Connect
Using shows the model of your
Ethernet or Wireless Network
Card that will be used to
congure your X-Station. Select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and
click Properties.
Select the option Obtain an
IP address automatically and
Obtain DNS server address
automatically. Click OK and
close to apply.
Ensure that your X-Station is
powered on and restart your
system.

Conguring Windows 2000 Networking
The default network conguration on the computer should already be
suitable for Ethernet connection to the X-Station, wireless connections
however will require additional software supplied by the wireless card
manufacturer to be installed. If you are uncertain or any network settings
have been changed they will need to be congured as follows.
Click the Start > Settings and choose “Network & Dial-up Connections”.
At the Network and Dial-up Connections window. Right-click on the Local
Area Connection icon that reects the model of your Ethernet Network
Card that is connected to the X-Station and click Properties.
Ensure that the eld Connect
Using shows the model of your
Ethernet Network Card that is
connected to your ADSL Ethernet
Modem. Select Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) and click Properties.
Select the option Obtain an
IP address automatically and
Obtain DNS server address
automatically. Click OK and
OK again to close.
Ensure that your Modem is
powered on and restart your
system.
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