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Fujitsu Speedport

These modems are provided by GTE/Verizon to their Frame Relay based DSL subscribers. They only work with the Fujitsu Frame Relay DSLAMs. If you have one of these modems and are interested in service with IgLou and Verizon is your telephone company, please contact us and have us confirm during your ordering process that a Frame Relay port is available at your CO. Some CO's Frame Relay ports are all full and are either closed to any service or will require an ATM g.lite/g.dmt modem such as the (Xref) Westell WireSpeed Ethernet

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Status Power Modem Data
Working Green Green Green(ocasionally flashing)
Out of Sync Green Flashing Flashing
Unplugged If off plug in Power If off plug in phone line If off plug in ethernet cable

Name Indicator State Meaning
Power Solid Green Power On

Off Check power connection
Modem Solid Green Link established with CO

Blinking Green Attemping to eastablish link with CO pending/failed

Off Modem is unable to establish connection with NIC
Data Solid Green Modem operating at maximum possible speed

Blinking Green Modem negotiating speed with CO

Off Modem unable to establish link with CO

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Unmarked DATA LINE
Plug for power supply Ethernet cable to computer or hub Phone line to wall jack


A note about which ethernet cables to use with the Fujitsu Speedport Ethernet, there are two different models of the Speedport, determined by the last few numbers in the serial number being either RA-12 or RA-14:

Model Connecting to Computer/Hub Uplink Connecting to Hub
RA-12 Crossover Straight
RA-14 Straight Crossover


DSL Modem Line Code: DMT Full-Rate ADSL and ADSL G.Lite functionality

Standards Supported: ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 category II, ITU-T G.992.1 and ITU-T G.992.2

Error Correction: Reed-Solomon block code

Transmit Power: 13.5 dBm 0.5 dB (measured over 135W load)

Data Rates: Asymmetrical. Downstream rates up to 8.192 Mbps and upstream rates of up to 768Kbps, with 32 Kbps resolution.

Automatic data rate adaptation: CPE and CO modems negotiate, in the startup process, the highest data rate possible for the specific line and noise conditions.

Automatic operation mode: The CPE and CO modems negotiate using the G.994.1 (Handshake) standard protocol to choose operation mode (Full Rate Lite or Issue 2 ADSL)

Loop reach and noise requirements: In accordance with ANSI T1.413 Issue2 category II, ETSI ETR 328 and ITU-T G.996.1.

Bit Error Rate: 1E-7 or better.




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13th o July, 2006

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