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ITP 122 User manual

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Troubleshooting
• Many issues can be resolved by resetting your equipment.
To do this: First, shut down your computer, ITP Adapter,
existing router (if you have one), and DSL/cable Modem.
en, turn the devices back on one at a time. Turn them
on in this order: modem, existing router, ITP Adapter, and
computer.
• Make sure your phone is plugged into “Phone 1” on the ITP
Adapter.
• Are you able to access web pages? If not, the problem may be
with your internet connection. Check with your service pro-
vider to nd out if there are connection issues in your area or
some other problem with your connection.
• Be sure your telephone, which is plugged into the ITP
Adapter, is disconnected from the wall telephone jacks (the
ones you use for traditional phone company service). ITP’s
service won’t work if the phone is still plugged in to a wall
jack.
• Redo the steps of this installation guide. Make sure to follow
the steps exactly. e order in which you connect and turn on
everything is very important.
If you have any questions or problems you can contact customer support
through the web-contact system or by calling the toll free number
(U.S.) 1 (888) 487-1110 or (Canada) 1 (888)548-8820
Installation Guide for VoIP 122 Adapter
Make sure you have everything
you need:
• DSL/cable modem or high
speed internet.
• 2 Ethernet cables (1 incl.)
• An analog telephone and
standard phone cable
• ITP Adapter
If you have a router installed go to Setup B
Setup A – No Router
1. Unplug the power from modem
Disconnect the modem’s power cable from the electrical outlet.
Make sure there is NO USB Cable
Connected to your modem.
2. Connect modem to ITP Adapter
Connect the included ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your
modem. Plug the other end into the Internet/WAN/Blue port on
the ITP Adapter.
3. Plug in the modem
Plug your modem’s power adapter into an electrical outlet.
4. Plug in the ITP Adapter
Insert the power adapter into the power port on the ITP adapter.
Plug in the second ethernet cable from Ethernet/PC/Yellow on
the ITP adapter port in to the ethernet port on your computer.
Cisco SPA122
Internet
Personal
Computer
Analog
Phone
DSL/Cable Modem
Power
5.Turn computer on
Wait for the ITP adapter power indicator to stop blinking
and go steady green. Now turn your computer on.
6. Check internet connection
Make sure your internet access is working. If it’s working,
then you can skip the rest of this step.
If you use a DSL modem:
You may need to congure PPP‐over‐Ethernet (PPPoE) to
work with the ITP Adapter. Here’s what to do:
• Open your web browser on your computer and enter
http://192.168.6.1 (the ITP adapters address) in the address
eld of your browser and hit Enter. If prompted, Log in with
Username: Cisco and Password: Cisco.
• Select the “Network Setup” Tab. From the Menu tree on the
left, select “Internet Settings”.
• From the “Connection Type” drop‐down menu, select
“PPPoE”. Enter the username, password and service name
(if required) provided by your ISP. is is the same info you
enter every time you log into your ISP.
• Click the Submit button to save your new settings.
7. Connect telephone
Make sure your telephone is set to its tone setting (not pulse).
Connect one end of the telephone cable to your telephone.
Connect the other end of the telephone cable to the port
labeled “Phone 1” on the ITP adapter.
Congratulations!
Pick up your telephone receiver, if you hear a dial tone, you have
nished the installation and can begin making calls.
Setup B – With a Router
1. Connecting an ethernet cable to the ITP Adapter
Unplug your ITP Adapter
power cable. Connect one
end of an ethernet cable to
the port labeled
Internet/WAN on the ITP
Adapter.
2. Connect ethernet cable to
your existing router
Connect the other end of
the ethernet cable to an
unused ethernet port on
your router (or modem with built‐in router).
3. Connect power adapter
Connect the power adapter to the ITP Adapter and plug the
other end into an electrical outlet.
4. Connect telephone
Connect your telephone cord to the port labeled “Phone 1”
on the ITP Adapter.
5. Check for dial tone
Check for a dial tone. If you hear one, congratulations! You’re
now ready to use ITP. If you don’t hear a dial tone, read the
troubleshooting advice below.
Internet
Personal
Computer
Laptop
Analog Phone
Router
Hib/
Switch
DSL/Cable Modem
Cisco SPA122