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Motorola SURFboard SBV6120 Quick Start Manual
Connecting Your Digital Voice Modem
Connect the telephone and computer to the SBV6120
Note: Do not connect the telephone cord to the TEL 1 or TEL 1/2
port and a traditional telephone service, only connect the cord to
a telephone.
For a single or two-line telephone:
1.
To connect the landline telephone, insert the telephone cord
into the telephone.
2.
Insert
the other end of the telephone cord into the TEL 1/2
port on the SBV6120.
Note: If you are using a two-line telephone, you must
connect it to the TEL 1/2 port.
For a second single-line telephone, fax machine, or other
device:
3.
Insert the telephone cable into the device.
4.
Insert
the other end of the telephone cable into the TEL 2 port
on the SBV6120.
5.
T
o connect the computer, insert the Ethernet cable into the
Ethernet port on the computer.
6.
Inser
t the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet
port on the SBV6120.

Testing the Connections

To verify that all the components were properly installed, perform the following connectivity test:
1.
Power on the computer and then log on.
2.
Check that all the LEDs on the SBV6120 front panel are either
be on if the SBV6120 is set up for telephone service.
Note: See Front Panel Description on page 2 for status information on flashing LEDs.
3.
Open a web browser.
4.
Go to any website to check for an Internet connection.
5.
Check the telephone for a dial tone. If there is no dial tone, then you may not have a telephone service subscription.
Note: Contact your service provider to provision the telephony line(s).
If the connectivity test failed, see Troubleshooting on page 5 for a possible solution.
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