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Ins t allation Guide Lo ad Balanc e Br oadband R out er TL-R480T+ Enterprise Networking Solution[...]
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I Spe cif icati ons are subjec t to change without not ice. is a re g is t e r e d t ra d e ma rk of T P- L IN K T E C H N O L O GI E S C O., L T D. O t h e r b r a n d s a n d p r o d uc t n am e s ar e t r a d e m a rk s o f t h e ir res pec ti ve holde rs. N o p ar t o f t he s p[...]
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II The Use r Guide of this pro duc t is provide d in the reso urce CD. T o obtain the late st produ ct infor mation, please v isit the O f fic ial Website: ht tp: / /ww w. tp -link.com This Inst allati[...]
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III Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ——————————— 01 1.1 Product Overview ................................................................... 01 1.2 Appearance ............................................................................... 01 Chapter 2 Installation ———————————— 03[...]
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01 Load Balance Broadband Router TL -R480T + is a pro duc t de signe d f or small bu sine ss. It feat ures thre e f ree chan geable por t s that c an be set t o eithe r L AN or WAN, allowing the ro uter to s uppor t up t[...]
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02 Load Balance Broadband Router Inter fac e De sc ript ion Inter fac e De scr iptio n WAN The WAN po r t is de signe d to co nnec t t he rou ter to t he inte rf ace p rovide d by ISP via t he R J45 c able L AN The L AN po rt i s des igne d to co nnec t th e rout er to t he loc al P Cs or switc he s by the R J45 cable Con sol e The Con sole por t i[...]
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03 Load Balance Broadband Router Make sure that the pack age cont ains t he following items. If any of the liste d items is damage d or miss ing, pleas e cont ac t your dist ributor . One Resource CD One Router One Power[...]
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04 Load Balance Broadband Router Site Requirem ent s T e mperat ure/ Humidity ȭ ȭ Pleas e keep a prope r temp erat ure and humidit y in t he equip ment r oom. T oo high/low humidit y may lead to bad in sulation, ele c tric it y leak age, me chanic al pro per t y change s and corr osion s. T o o high temp erat ure may acc ele rate agi[...]
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05 Load Balance Broadband Router Lighte ning Pro tec t ion Ex t reme ly high voltag e current s can be pr oduc ed inst antl y when lightning occ urs and the air in the elec tri c dischar ge path can be inst antly he ated up to 2 0 , 000 ℃ . As this inst ant curre nt is str ong enou gh to damage elec tr onic devic es, more ef fe c tive lightning p[...]
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06 Load Balance Broadband Router Not e: The se to ols are n ot provid ed with o ur pro duc t. If nee ded, plea se se lf purc hase th em. De sk top Inst allation T o ins t all the devic e on the de sk top, pleas e follow th e ste ps: Set the device on a f lat sur face str [...]
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07 Load Balance Broadband Router Af ter the brac kets are at ta che d t o t he dev ice, use suit able scr ews ( no t pr ovide d) to 3. se cure the b racket s to th e rack , as illust rate d in the following f igure . Rack Rac k Inst alla tion Figur e 2- 3 Caution: Pleas e set 5~ 1 0 cm gap s around t he devic e for air circ ulation. Pleas e avo[...]
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08 Load Balance Broadband Router In th e ac t ual ne t wo rk e nvir on me nt, you may ne e d c abl e ou td oo r s an d in do or s, a nd the r equire ment s for cabling outdo ors and indo ors[...]
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09 Load Balance Broadband Router Lightning Protection Requirement s for C abling Indoors When cabling ind oor s, keep a cer t ain dis tan ce away from the devic es that may caus e h i g h -f r e q u e n c y i n t e r f e r e n c e s , s u c h a s d o w n - c o n d u c t o r c a b l e , p o w e r l i n e , p o w e r trans forme r and ele c trom [...]
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10 Load Balance Broadband Router 2 ~5kVA power line Parallel c ablin g 300 One is in t he gro unde d met al rac eway or met al pip e 1 50 The both are in the grounded met al raceway or m etal pipe 80 > 5k V A power line Parallel c ablin g 600 One is in t he gro unde d met al rac eway or met al pip e 300 The both are in the grounded met al racewa[...]
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11 Load Balance Broadband Router Lightning Protection Not e: Th e groundin g bar and the gr ound c able are not p rovide d with our pro duc t. If nee ded, ple ase s elf pur chas e them. Connec ting t o the Gr ound via the Power Supply If the device i s inst alle d in the nor mal environme nt, the dev ice c an be gro unded v ia the PE (Protec ti[...]
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12 Load Balance Broadband Router Grounding T e rminal Equipotential Bonding Cable Grounding Bar Ground Cable Equipo ten tial B ondin g F igure 3 - 3 Wh en e qui p ot en ti al b o nd in g, pl e as e n ot e t ha t t he c ab le sh ou ld be co p pe r wra pp e d Kelly with i ts area be ing 6mm 2 a t l e a s t . T h e s h o r t e r c a b l e t h e b e t [...]
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13 Load Balance Broadband Router Lightning Protection Si gna l li ght nin g a rr e st e r is us e d t o p ro te c t R J 45 p or t s of th e d ev ic e f ro m li ght ni ng. When cab ling o utdo ors, ple ase ins tall a s ignal light ning ar res ter be fore conn ec ting the cabl e to the dev ice. Wh e n p ur c h as i ng o r u s in g a s ig na l l ig ht[...]
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14 Load Balance Broadband Router Please c onnec t the WAN por t of the route r to the inter face pr ovided by ISP via Ethe rnet cable. Conne c t a L A N po r t of the route r to t he co mputer by R J45 c able as [...]
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15 Load Balance Broadband Router Connection Not e: The co nso le por t is t he f irs t por t on t he right of the f ront pane l. Pleas e keep th e device p ower of f when you p lugging th e cons ole c able. Do not c onne ct t he con sole p or t with ot her po r ts by R J45 cable. [...]
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16 Load Balance Broadband Router Conne c t a PC to a L AN po r t of the ro uter wit h a R J45 cabl e prop erly . 1. Set the Interne t Protoc ol (TCP / IP ) prop er tie s of t he PC with the "IP addre ss" as 2. 1 92. 16[...]
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17 Load Balance Broadband Router Configuration Af ter a succ es sful login, the 3. Quic k S e tup s c r e en w ill p o p u p a s th e Fi g ur e 5 - 4 shown. If it doe s n ot p rompt, you c an c lick the Quic k S et up on th e lef t of the main menu. The n clic k Next . Quic k Se tup Figur e 5- 4 Sel ec t the total numbe r of WAN por t s you prefer [...]
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18 Load Balance Broadband Router WAN Conn ec ti on T yp e - PPPo E Figur e 5-8 Clic k Next t o di a l u p, an d t h e p r o c e s s wi ll t ake a f e w m i nu t e s . T he p r o c e s s o f conf iguring the ne two rk p aramet ers is shown as Figur e 5-9. If yo u c los e t he scr een during the p roc es s, the conf igurati on will still be c ontinue[...]
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19 Load Balance Broadband Router If you hav e dif f ic ult y in this pr oce ss, pl ease c ont ac t your ISP . WAN Conn ec ti on T yp e - St atic IP C onne c ting Figur e 5- 12 Af ter that, you will see the ne x t scre en. Click 7 . Finish to co mplete the q uick inst allation o r clic k Continue to conf igure ot her WAN por t s. Con fi gurati on Co[...]
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20 Load Balance Broadband Router ?[...]
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21 Load Balance Broadband Router Item Content Standards and Protocol IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, TCP/ IP , DHCP , ICMP , NAT , PPPoE, SNTP , HT TP , DNS T ransmission Medium 10Base- T : UTP/STP of Cat. 3 or above 100Base- TX: UTP/STP of Cat. 5 or[...]
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22 Load Balance Broadband Router For m ore h elp, plea se go t o: http:/ /w w w. tp -lin k.com/en/suppo rt /fa q T o downl oad t he late st F irmwar e, Drive r , Utili t y and Us er G uide, p leas e go to: http: / /www. tp-link.com/ en/support/do wnload [...]
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23 Load Balance Broadband Router Poland T el: +48 (0) 801 080 618 +48 223 606 363 (if calls from mobile phone) Fee: Depending on r ate of different carriers. E-mail: support.pl@tp-link.com Service t ime: Monday to Friday , 09:00 to 1 7:00. GM T+1 or GMT+2 (D ST) France T el: 0820 800 860 (French service) Fee: 0.118 EUR/min fr om France Email: suppo[...]
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W ebsite: http://www .tp-link.com E-mail: support@tp-link.com 7106504438 REV3.0.0[...]