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Setting Up Your

D-Link DSL 320B

Item code: 046330

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What’s in the box:

Before you start

Has your service gone live?

Don’t follow these instructions until you have received confirmation that your broadband service is ready to use.

Have you got your broadband username and password to hand?

It’s in the email we send you when your service is activated, it looks like this:

Introduction

Hello,

Looking to setup the D-Link 320B Ethernet Modem? Follow this Quick Setup guide and you’ll be online in no time at all.

Quick Installation

Service Broadband username format Plusnet [email protected] Madasafish [email protected] Force9 [email protected] Free-Online [email protected]

You don't need the CD’s Quick Installation to get started. Go to Page 6 for a guide to using a Web

browser based setup.

1. Put the setup CD into your computer's CD/DVD

drive. The CD should automatically start.

2. If the disc doesn’t start, you can click the CD

icon with your right mouse button and select

Autoplay from the menu.

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4. The first step of the Quick Installation is to

power up the modem.

6. Plug the adapter into a power socket, make sure

the power socket is switched on.

9. You will now connect the modem to your

computer.

5. Remove the sticky label from the modem.

7. Plug the power adapter into the modem.

8. Switch the modem on and check the power

light comes on. If it does, you can click the Next

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11. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable

to a free network socket on your computer. If the LAN comes on, click Next. Otherwise see Troubleshooting on the last page of this guide.

10. Connect the Ethernet cable to the back of the

modem.

12. Next, connect your modem to your broadband

enabled phone line.

13. Plug one end of the DSL cable into the

microfilter. Then plug the microfilter into your telephone socket.

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17. Make sure the following settings are selected,

then click Next.

Your broadband username will take the following form:

18. Next, type in your broadband username and

password.

19. The modem will now connect to your

broadband service using the settings you've provided. This might take a few minutes to complete.

16. Choose

United Kingdom for Country and

Other for ISP.

Protocol: PPPoA

Encapsulation: VC Mux

VPI: [0-255]: 0

VCI: [32-65535]: 38

MTU: 1400

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Web browser based setup

1. First, refer to the previous Quick Start section of

this guide to plug the hardware in. When done, open your web browser.

In the Address line, type in 192.168.1.1, then press Enter.

20. When the modem connects to your service

you'll see a congratulations screen. That's it, you’re connected!

To start using your service click on the

Start Browsing button, or just open your web browser.

Your broadband settings will be saved in the modem, so you’ll connect whenever the modem is switched on.

If your Quick Installation CD doesn't work, you can set up your modem using a web browser. You can also use this method to update your modem settings after you’ve set it up, or access Advanced Settings.

2. A login page will appear, enter the modem's

administration username and password and click

Log in. By default the details are: Username: admin

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Enter the following settings, then click

Apply Settings.

Manual ADSL connection Settings:

PPoE/PPPoA

PPPoE/PPPoA Internet Connection Type:

Username: Your broadband username Password: Your broadband password Connection Type: PPPoA VC-Mux MTU: 1400

Idle Time Out: 0 VPI: 0

VCI: 38

See page 5 for the format that your broadband username will take.

3. From the ADSL setup page you can choose

either the Setup Wizard or Manual Setup. Tick

Manual Setup.

Troubleshooting

The following table explains what the modem's status lights mean:

Power Power light not on

Check the power adapter is plugged in. Check the cable is firmly seated in the back of the modem.

Check the plug socket is switched on and working.

DSL DSL light flashing or off

Check your DSL cable connects your modem to the microfilter.

Check that your microfilter is connected properly.

Interference caused by other devices on your telephone line are a common cause of problems.

For more information about fitting Microfilters visit our support pages at:

http://support.plus.net

LAN LAN light flashing or off

Check the Ethernet cable is plugged into your modem.

Check the Ethernet cable is plugged into a network socket on your computer. Test with another Ethernet cable, in case there’s a problem with the provided one.

Status What the Status light means:

The status light will flash to indicate that a connection is active.

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