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Endpoint Device Setup

1.Installing the Media Converter

The installation begins at the termination point of our fiber optic line within your premises. Here, light waves from the fiber optic cable are converted into electrical signals.

  • Identifying the Media Converter
    Locate the media converter, a small device with an Ethernet port, essential for bridging our fiber optic network with your existing network infrastructure.
  • Connecting to Router or Layer 3 Device
    Use an RJ-45 patch cable to connect the Ethernet port on the media converter to your router or any Layer 3 network device.

2.Configuring Network Parameters

After the physical setup, configure your network device for optimal communication with the fiber optic system.

  • Parameter Configuration
    Refer to the message sent by Interspace when your service was provisioned for specific IP details and settings to be configured on your Layer 3 device.
  • Connection Testing
    Conduct tests, such as ping tests to external servers, to verify the stability and speed of your new fiber optic connection. Please refer to our detailed guide for Internet connection testing.


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