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Chapter 2 Hardware
V500 Series User’s Guide
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Figure 6 Rear Panel Hardware
The following table describes the rear panel hardware.
Table 4 Rear Panel Hardware
LABEL DESCRIPTION
1 Wall-mounting holes Use these to hang the V500 on a wall (if you do not use the
included stand). See the wall-mounting appendix for details.
2 Stand sockets Use these to attach the included stand (if you do not wall-
mount the V500). See your Quick Start Guide for details.
3 Power socket Attach the included power adaptor, if you are not using Power
over Ethernet (V501-T1 only). See the product specifications
appendix for power supply specifications.
Note: Use only the power adaptor and cable that
came with your V500.
4 PC port Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer for configuration,
or to access the Internet.
An LED turns on when this port is connected, and blinks when
there is traffic. The green LED turns on if the connection is at
10Mbps, and the orange LED turns on if the connection is at
100Mbps.
5 WAN port Use an Ethernet cable to connect to your network.
An LED turns on when this port is connected, and blinks when
there is traffic. The green LED turns on if the connection is at
10Mbps, and the orange LED turns on if the connection is at
100Mbps.