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10. Can I use my broadband with more than one computer at the same time with the D-Link DSL-502T?
Yes, you certainly can. Please refer to the modem manufacturer or manual for more information.
If you require further assistance visit our comprehensive online FAQ at:
http://support.dodo.com.au
Alternatively you can contact our support team on: 1300 36 36 05
* Whenever you see ‘username’ in this guide replace it with the username you chose on signup.
Or contact Dodo via email : http://response.dodo.com.au/
* For Vista users please ensure you have downloaded the latest DSL-502T drivers from the D-Link website.
D-Link DSL-502T Configuration Physical Connection – USB
IMPORTANT: DO NOT connect the USB cable to the computer before completing the steps below.
Connection
There are two connection options available for this Insert DSL-502T CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
device; USB and Ethernet. The preferred method is Within a few seconds you should see the dialog box shown
Ethernet due to its ease of use and accessibility. If here.
your PC only has USB, then please skip to the
Physical Connection – USB section. IMPORTANT: If you do not see the auto-run dialog box
shown below, navigate to My Computer, open CD-ROM
drive and double-click autorun.exe.
Setting up the modem is done in four stages
• Physical connection – Ethernet or USB Click Install DSL-502T link to launch the USB driver instal-
• Filter set up lation software.
• Logging into the modem
• Adding the connection settings
Insert one end of the telephone cable, which was Note: Your line must be activated for ADSL use.
The lights on your modem 4. When the USB driver has been installed, insert one end
Check the display on the front of the Router to confirm of the USB cable included with the router into the DSL-
that the connections have been made. 502T USB port.
7. On the front of the device, the Power LED will turn ON to 1. Open a web browser and enter the following address
indicate proper operation. into the address bar 10.1.1.1 and press Enter.
8. Insert the telephone cable included with the Router into Note: The address bar is where you would normally type
the ADSL port, and then connect the cable to your in websites you go to like Google.
IMPORTANT: If the lights on your modem are different
telephone wall point. from the above image, please consult the FAQ located at 2. The login box will appear, type in admin for the user-
the end of this booklet name and admin for the password. Then click OK.
9.Check the display on the front of the Router to confirm
that the connections have been made Power: green and solid
Status: green and flashing
ADSL: green and solid
Ethernet: off
USB: green and solid
Setting up Filters
Connecting a Central Filter
This filter is used when you need to plug a phone and the ADSL modem on the same phone line.
An Inline Filter is placed between the phone and the wall jack. These
are never attached between the ADSL modem and the wall jack, they
are strictly used to filter any other phones or faxes etc that are in
the premises.
5. From the drop down box choose your time zone 6. From Internet Connection type (WAN) options
and click Next to continue. select PPPoE/PPPoA and click on Next to continue.
Adding Connection Settings - Cont. Dodo E-mail Setup in Outlook Express
7. You will now be prompted to enter your Dodo account details.
8. Click Restart and the Modem will restart. The lights will go off then
come back on again. Once this is done you should be able to browse.
3. Enter your name into the Display Name box 4. Enter your Dodo email address into the email address
and click Next. field and then click Next.
This is your username you selected on signup
followed by @dodo.com.au
smtp.dodo.com.au