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Align the router's keyhole slots with the screw heads, push the device forward against the wall, and slide it downward until it locks into place. Section 4: Connecting the Network Cables

Which specific your ONE100 uses (VDSL, SHDSL, or Gigabit Ethernet)?

Verify that the device has obtained an IP address from the network.

: Solid green indicates the device is receiving adequate power.

Indicators for Power, System Status, WAN Link Activity, LAN Connectivity, and Voice/VoIP registration status.

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Assign a static gateway IP address to the primary internal VLAN interface:

Below is an example of the command syntax used within the OneAccess command line interface to configure a basic static IP address layout on a standard interface:

Align the mounting brackets with the screw holes on both sides of the router. Secure the brackets tightly using the provided screws.

Configure your workstation's network adapter to use DHCP, or assign it a static IP address within the factory default subnet (e.g., 192.168.1.2 , subnet mask 255.255.255.0 ).

The OneAccess ONE100 is a highly reliable, multi-service access router designed to deliver high-speed voice and data services to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Whether you are deploying it for the first time or replacing an old device, proper physical installation and initial configuration are critical to achieving peak performance.