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How to Hookup your Classroom Phone and Computer

How to Hookup your Classroom Phone and Computer. Do your computers look like this when you return from summer vacation???. Connect network cable from phone (left slot) into data drop on wall. Step 1.

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How to Hookup your Classroom Phone and Computer

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  1. How to Hookup your Classroom Phone and Computer

  2. Do your computers look like this when you return from summer vacation???

  3. Connect network cable from phone (left slot) into data drop on wall. Step 1

  4. If you’ve done this step correctly, the display on your phone will show “Configuring”, then you’ll see your phone options.

  5. Step 2 Connecting the Switch Box

  6. Connect the power cable to the switch box and plug into power strip. Make sure the power cable to the back of the switch box is tight.

  7. Connect network cable from phone (right slot) into an empty slot on the switch box. -Lights will come on the switch box. -Top row should be blinking. -Bottom row should be solid. If you are connecting computers to the network without using a connection to a phone, a network cable will be plugged into the data drop on the wall and the other end will be plugged into an empty slot on the switch box.

  8. Step 3 Hooking up Computer

  9. More than likely you will have 3 USB hookups: mouse, keyboard, and speaker. Plug them into the empty USB slots in the back of the computer.

  10. The speakers also have green cable. This gets plugged into the green slot in the back of the computer.

  11. You’ll have 2 power cables – 1 for the monitor and 1 for the CPU. Plug those into the power strip.

  12. The network cable – plug one end into an empty slot on the switch box. The other end will go into the back of your computer.

  13. Plugging both ends of the same network cable into the switch box is called a “loop” and shuts the switch down which means no Internet for you and others around you. This can only be restored by a visit from your technician.

  14. If after following all of these steps you do not have the ability to login or access Internet, please submit a TSR for a technician to assist. https://helpdesk.spsk12.net/

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