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What are the main components of the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT?

The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT consists of two main parts: an outdoor unit and an indoor unit. The system is designed to provide high speed internet and telephone service by connecting the indoor unit to your computer using a provided Ethernet cable.


What guidelines should be followed when setting up the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT?

When setting up the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT, follow these specific guidelines:

Do not connect any third-party devices to the indoor unit, CAT5 cable, or outdoor unit.

Do not use the outdoor unit indoors. It must be mounted on a permanent outdoor structure.


What do the Status Light indicators mean on the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT?

The lights on the top panel of the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT tell you when the device is ready. The meanings for the Status Light are as follows:

Light Color Meaning
Off The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT is not receiving power.
Amber The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT is booting and running its internal diagnostics.
Flashing amber The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT is upgrading its software.
Green The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT is powered and operating normally.
Red An error occurred. The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT is not currently functional.

What do the Network Light indicators mean on the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT?

The Network Light on the top panel of the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT indicates the connection status to the base station:

Light Color Meaning
Off The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT is not receiving power.
Amber The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT is attempting to locate a base station.
Flashing amber The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT cannot locate a base station.
Flashing green The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT has located a base station and is attempting to establish a connection.
Green The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT has located a base station and has established a connection.
Red An error occurred. The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT is not currently functional.

How do I prepare the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT for installation?

Before plugging in the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT, make sure that the CAT5 cable from the outdoor unit has been inserted into the ODU/IF port on the side of the indoor unit.


What are the steps to plug in and power on the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT?

Follow these steps to power the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT:

Step 1. Insert the connector of the power cord that is attached to the power supply into the power jack on the indoor unit.

Step 2. Insert the socket end of the AC power cord into the power supply.

Step 3. Position and orient the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT in the location in which you plan on keeping it.

Step 4. Insert the plug end of the AC power cord into a power outlet.

The SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT takes up to five minutes to start, connect to the network, and acquire a radio signal. Wait until the Network light on the top of the unit turns green before connecting equipment.


How do I connect a telephone to the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT?

If your service provider offers telephone service, follow these steps:

Step 1. Insert the telephone cord into the left jack (TEL-1) on the side of the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT. If your service includes only one line, you must use this jack.

Step 2. Pick up the handset and listen for a dial tone. If you hear a series of tones instead of a dial tone, the unit is still booting. Hang up and try again once the status light turns green. If you hear silence, ensure the cord is securely connected to the telephone and the unit.


How do I connect a second telephone to the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT?

To connect a second telephone to the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT, choose one of the following methods based on your service:

If your service includes two telephone lines, insert the cord of the second telephone into the right jack (TEL-2).

If your service includes only one telephone line but you want to connect a second phone, you must use a duplex adapter.


How do I connect a computer to the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT?

Follow these steps to connect your computer using Ethernet:

Step 1. Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT.

Step 2. Insert the other end into the Ethernet port on your computer.

If your computer does not have an Ethernet port, you will need to purchase an Ethernet card or an Ethernet-to-USB adapter.


How do I activate full service for the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT?

Once the hardware is connected, follow these steps to activate service:

Step 1. Restart your computer.

Step 2. Launch a Web browser on the computer connected to the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT.

Step 3. Direct your browser to a known valid Internet address, such as http://www.google.com.

If the page opens, full service is already activated. If you are redirected to a sign-up page, you must complete the procedure on that site to activate full service.


How do I start the Windows Internet Connection Wizard for the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT?

If you cannot open any web pages, you may need to run the connection wizard. Use the following paths based on your operating system:

OS Version Navigation Path
Windows 95 Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Internet Tools -> Get on the Internet
Windows 98/2000ME Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communications -> Internet Connection Wizard
Windows XP Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communications -> New Connection Wizard

What settings should I choose in the Connection Wizard for the SOMA NETWORKS SOMAPORT?

Follow these specific options within the wizard based on your Windows version:

OS Version Required Selections
Windows 95/98/ME/2000 1. Choose “I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local area network (LAN).”
2. Choose “I connect through a local area network.”
3. Leave all check boxes on the Local area network Internet configuration window blank.
4. Choose “No” when prompted to set up an Internet Mail Account.
5. Click Finish.
Windows XP 1. Choose “Connect to the Internet.”
2. Choose “Setup my connection manually.”
3. Choose “Connect using a broadband connection that is always on.”
4. Click Finish.

After completing the wizard, restart your computer and attempt to launch a Web browser again to verify the connection.


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