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• CD-ROM
containing Manual and Warranty
• Ethernet Cable
(CAT5 UTP Straight-Through)
• 12V, 1.2A
Power Adapter Using a power adapter with
a different voltage rating will
damage and void the
warranty for this product.
©2005 D-Link Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of
their respective holders. Software and specifications subject to change without notice. DVG-2001S VoIP
Terminal Adapter
Connecting the VoIP Terminal Adapter to
your Computer
Power Input LAN Ports Phone Connections
Connect to AC Connect to the Connect to your phone
Adapter LAN and other using standard phone
computers cabling
Factory
Reset
button
A. First, connect the power adapter to the power input at the back
panel of the DVG-2001S and then plug the other end of the
power adapter to a wall outlet or power strip. On the front of the
device, the Power LED will turn ON to indicate proper operation.
B. Initially Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet
(LAN) port on the back panel of the DVG-2001S and the other
end of the cable to an Ethernet Adapter or available Ethernet port
on your computer. Later, you will connect this port to an
available Ethernet port on your modem, router, switch, or hub so
that it can become part of your LAN (Home network).
C. Insert a telephone cable into the Phone port, then connect the
cable to your telephone.
D. Check the LED display on the front of the Terminal Adapter to
confirm that the connections have been made.
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Configure your PC’s IP Settings
Click on Network
Connections
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Right-click the
Local Area
Connection icon,
and then select
Properties.
Select Properties
Click Properties
Click OK
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Connecting the DVG-2001S VoIP
Terminal Adapter to your LAN
There are two steps to connect the DVG-2001S to your LAN. First, you
must connect the DVG-2001S directly to a single PC. This connection
allows you to assign an IP address to the DVG-2001S that is compatible
with your LAN.
Using an Ethernet (CAT5 UTP) cable, connect the Ethernet port on the
DVG-2001S to an available Ethernet port on your modem, router, switch,
or hub.
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Cat 5 Ethernet
Cable
Desktop or notebook PC
DVG-2001S
Regular
Telephone Cable
Regular Telephone
Initial Connections
for Configuration
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When you have completed the configuration of the DVG-2001S, your
connected network should look similar to this:
Telephone or Cable TV
connection to your ISP
Cat 5 Ethernet
Cables
DVG-2001S
Desktop or notebook PC
Regular
Telephone Cable
Completed Connections
Regular Telephone for the LAN
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Initial Web Configuration
Click OK.
Clicking a hyperlink on
the menu on the upper
left side of the window
brings up a detailed
configuration window.
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Configuring the WAN (Internet)
Connection
Click Run Wizard on the
menu above to view the
following Wizard
window:
The window above allows you to select between the three most common
ways to connect to your ISP’s WAN (Internet).
Select PPPoE if your ISP provided you with a PPPoE Username and
Password. This is useful if you connect to the Internet through a multi-
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port router to a single-port ADSL modem. Using the PPPoE option, you
do not need to initiate the connection to your ISP from your PC.
Dynamic IP Address
Select Dynamic IP Address if your ISP automatically assigns you an IP
address. This is the most common way of connecting the DVG-2001S to
another modem, such as a Cable modem.
Static IP Address
Select Static IP Address if your ISP provided you with IP address
information that will not change.
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Click the Next button.
Enter the corresponding subnet mask in the WAN Subnet Mask field.
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PPPoE
Select PPPoE if your ISP provides you with a Point-to-Point Protocol
over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection. You will need to know your
Username and Password for the account.
Enter the User Name for your account in the User Name field.
Enter the Password for your account in the Password field. Re-enter it
to verify you have correctly entered it above.
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VoIP Settings
Select PPPoE if your ISP provides you with a Point-to-Point Protocol
over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection. You will need to know your
Username and Password for the account.
Click the Restart button to save the settings and restart the router.
You will now need to connect the DVG-2001S to the Internet so it can
contact the SIP server and make telephone calls over the Internet using
VoIP technology.
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Now you can connect the DVG-2001S to an available Ethernet port on
your broadband router or modem and use your VoIP telephone. You will
hear a short tone on the telephone after you have dialed a number to
indicate that the DVG-2001S has successfully connected to the SIP
server (registered).
Peer-to-Peer Configuration
If you want to be able to make telephone calls to a known peer, you can
configure a Peer-to-Peer VoIP connection. Peer-to-Peer connections do
not require a SIP server registration or a VoIP account with your ISP. All
that is required is the IP address and telephone number used by your
peer.
Enter the IP address assigned to the DVG-2001S into the URL Address
field in your Web browser (in the same way as you initially opened the
Web configuration page). The Home window appears:
Click Advanced.
Next, click the Peer-to-Peer radio button at the top of the page shown
above. The Peer-to-Peer page will appear:
Click the Peer to Peer radio button at the top of the VoIP page. The
Peer to Peer page will appear:
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Enter the
telephone number
you want to use
for your VoIP
telephone in the
Phone Number
field, you can
enter any
telephone number
you wish or you
can enter a
telephone number
as provided by
your ISP.
Enter the
Username and
Password for your
VoIP account.
You can now contact your peer by dialing the telephone number you
have entered above.
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Technical Support
You can find software updates and user documentation on the
D-Link websites.
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