How to install VDSL on a Raw Copper line
I want to install the modem close to the NTP
1. Make sure NTP 2007 is installed at the entry point in your house/apartment.
2. Connect your modem/router to the NTP with a DSL/internet cable.
- Insert the cable into the DSL/WAN port on the modem/router.
- Insert the free end of the cable into the free port on the NTP.
3. Connect the power supply unit of your modem/router to the port on your modem/router labeled “POWER” or “PWR”.
4. Plug the other end of the power supply into an AC power outlet.
5. Check if the DSL LED starts flashing.
NOTE! In case your VDSL signal is already activated, after some minutes the DSL LED should become stable. It means your modem/router is now receiving the VDSL signal. |
I want to install the modem on another phone socket
1. Make sure NTP 2007 is installed at the entry point in your house/apartment.
2. Connect your other phone socket to the blue connector inside the NTP by means of a separate cable used only for a modem/router connection. This is an ordinary phone cable (a VVT-cable or a less preferable UTP-cable) that can be bought at any electrical shop.
3. Install a VDSL2-splitter on all your phone sockets including the NTP.
NOTE! Make sure the switches on your VDSL splitter are in the ON-position. |
4. Connect your modem/router to the phone socket with a DSL/internet cable.
- Insert the cable into the DSL/WAN port on the modem/router.
- Insert the free end of the cable into the free port on the phone socket or a splitter.
5. Connect the power supply unit of your modem/router to the port on your modem/router labeled “POWER” or “PWR”.
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6. Plug the other end of the power supply into an AC power outlet.
7. Check if the DSL LED starts flashing.
NOTE! In case your VDSL signal is already activated, after some minutes the DSL LED should become stable. It means your modem/router is now receiving the VDSL signal. |