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1. NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 58 MELOUN DND Setting The DND Setting page enables you to configure Do Not Disturb DND mode When DND mode is enabled calls are prevented from being routed through the router to your phone gt NAS Settings gt Phone Setting Other Vo Phone Set IPhone lt DND Always C Enable Disable Save _unco OPTION DEFINITION Sana Gai Select either a standard phone handset or your cordless digital DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications phone DND Always Use this option to enable the Do Not Disturb feature Caller ID The Caller ID feature provides a means of identification of incoming calls Unknown calls originating from unrestricted phone lines will output the phone line number Calls from phone lines listed in the NFSADV phone book will output the name and number of the phone line gt Other VoIP Settings E NAS Settings Fhone Set Phone Caller ID Caller ID after 1st Ring FSK Save Undo OPTION BNI ON Select either a standard phone handset or a cordless DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Phone Set AE Telecommunications phone that is connected to the router Don t Show Caller ID Caller ID will be disabled Caller ID Caller ID displays after the first ring of an incoming phone call using Valls Deer I Ang REIS Frequency Shift Keying to identify the incoming phone line NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 59 NF3ADV Dual Band
2. _Aad New Ads New 2 Add New 3 Add New 4 Add New 5 A dd New A dd New 7 A dd New 8 A dd New g Add New 10 Add New lt lt Previous Next gt gt Save Add New Rule Adding a Schedule gt Network Setup gt F onwarding Rules Security gt Advanced Settings Narre of Rule 1 Policy inactivate l exceptihe selected day 5 and hours below 1 choose one 6 choose one 8 P choose one E TET LETTET Save Undo Back OPTION DEKINITTION Name of Rule Enter a name for the Schedule l Use the Policy option to set each rule defined to Activate or Deactivate the router except the selected days and poly hours below Week Day Select the day s of the week you wish the rule to be used on Start Time hh mm Enter the Start time for the rule to begin End Time hh mm Enter the End time for the rule to end NF3ADV User Guide 47 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav IPV6 The NF3ADV router can be configured to use IPV6 routing configuration gt E onwarding R ules gt Security Settings gt Advanced Settings me Disable Enable IP 6 Connection DHCP xl O DNS Setting Obtain DNS Server address Automatic ally C Use the follow ing DNS address Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address LAN IPy6 Address 164 LAN IPy6 Link Local Address fe80 260 b4ff fe59 17eb A utoc onf iguration C Disable Enable A utoc onfiguration Type St
3. Dynamic DNS Settings sees eee eee ee eee 42 Table 27 Advanced Advanced Settings QoS Settings css eee eee eee 43 Table 28 Advanced Advanced Settings SNMP Settings sees eee eee ee eee 44 Table 29 Advanced Advanced Settings System Time Settings eee eee eee eee 46 Table 30 Advanced Advanced Settings Adding a Schedule sss sees 47 Table 31 Advanced Advanced Settings IPV6 Settings sse eee eee ee eee 48 Table 32 Advanced Advanced Settings TR 069 Settings sse eee eee eee 49 Table 33 Advanced Toolbox Miscellaneous sss sese sese sese eee 56 Table 35 VoIP NAS Settings Call Forward Settings eee 58 Table 36 VoIP NAS View Phone Settings DND Settings sss eee eee eee 59 Table 37 VoIP NAS View Phone Settings Caller ID Settings eee eee eee eee eee eee 59 Table 38 Advanced VolP NAS View Phone Settings Flash Time Settings eee eee eee eee eee 60 Table 39 VoIP NAS View Phone Settings Hot Line Settings eee eee eee eee eee eee 61 Table 40 Advanced Phone Setting DECT Handset Settings eee eee ee eee eee eee 62 Table 41 VoIP NAS View SIP Settings Service Domain Settings eee ee eee eee eee eee eee 64 Table 42 VoIP NAS View SIP Setting Codec Settings sss 66 Table 43 VoIP NAS View SIP Setting Other Settings sse 67 Table 44 VolP NAS View Other VoIP Settings STUN Settings eee eee eee ee eee eee 68 NFSADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 84 MELOUN Table 45 VoIP NAS Vi
4. Please select the Home location You may then see a window prompting you to setup a HomeGroup Click Cancel on this You can verify your wireless connection by clicking the Wireless Signal indicator in your system tray After clicking on this you should see an entry matching the SSID of your NF3ADV with Connected next to it Ne Ed a ce Mac OSX 10 6 ne Click on the Airport icon on the top right menu 2 Select the wireless network listed on your included wireless security card and click Connect 3 On the new window select Show Password type in the network key refer to the included wireless security card for the default wireless network key in the Password field and then click on OK 4 To check the connection click on the Airport icon and there should be a tick on the wireless network name i Please note For any other operating system Windows 98SE Windows ME Windows 2000 etc or if you use a wireless adaptor utility to configure your wireless connection please consult the wireless adapter documentation for additional information NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com TO MELOUN Troubleshooting Using the indicator lights LEDs to Diagnose Problems The LEDs are useful aides for finding possible problem causes Power LED The Power LED does not light up STEP CORRECTIVE ACTION Make sure that the NF3ADV power adaptor is connected to the device and plugged in to an appropriate power source U
5. the size of the largest packet that a network protocol can transmit Keep Alive A mechanism for testing whether the MBB connection is active or not by periodically pinging a remote host Select whether which version IGMP Internet Group management Protocol is required for your WAN Multicast connection In most cases the Auto connection will suffice Select whether you wish IGMP enabled on the WAN connection IGMP snooping is the process of listening to IGMP network traffic IGMP snooping as implied by the name allows the router to listen in on the IGMP IGMP Snooping conversation between computers and the routers By listening to these conversations the router maintains a map of which links need which IP multicast streams Multicasts may be filtered from the links which do not need them NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 26 MELOUN Network Setup ADSL WAN This page allows you to setup the WAN Wide Area Network interface of the NF3ADV router through a fixed line ADSL connection Ensure you have plugged an RJ11 cable from the ADSL port of your ADSL splitter and have a solid DSL light lit on the front of the router before configuring this interface type WAN Interface ADSL x Pyco x active nactve PV CS Summary WAN Type PpPoverEthernet H SE ear ae Sa a for keep ale De IPv6 Dualstack T Enable Username fexarple ispcomau Passw ord fore Primary DNS Secondary DNS Connection Control Auto Reconnec
6. Australia and United States Profile are available for use Click Save to save any changes to your settings or Undo to discard the settings you have entered NF3ADV User Guide 69 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav NAS Settings The NAS Settings page enables you to configure the network area storage NAS function of the NF3ADV This function can be used to remotely access files stored on an attached USB hard drive Click on any of the menu items to access the respective configuration page Disk Utility The Disk Utility function enables you to check any attached USB storage for errors The NF3ADV will scan the attached storage and determine if there are any file system errors present File System errors can prevent you being able to access stored content You can also format erase any attached storage if needed Simply click the appropriate button to perform either task Er OT ET 345 1 FAT 32 1559 1904 Warning Formatting will erase all data on this partition Format Check Unnmount File Sharing The File Sharing function enables the NBF3ADVto take part in a Windows networking environment Once configured the attached USB Storage can be viewed from Windows Explorer by typing lt Configured Name of the NF8SADV gt Storage or as for the example below NAS Storage Files can then be dragged and dropped onto the attached USB storage Computer Narre Nas Wo
7. Authority ACMA requires you to be aware of the following information and warnings 1 This unit may be connected to the Telecommunication Network through a line cord which meets the requirements of the AS CA S008 2011 Standard 2 This equipment incorporates a radio transmitting device in normal use a separation distance of 20cm will ensure radio frequency exposure levels complies with Australian and New Zealand standards 3 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Standards for C Tick and or A Tick as set by the ACMA These standards are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio noise and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions detailed within this manual may cause interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur with the installation of this product in your home or office If this equipment does cause some degree of interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on we encourage the user to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Change the direction or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between this equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an alternate power outlet on a different power circuit from that to which
8. Auto Security WPA PSK I WPA 2 PSK TKIPJA ES M olP Status ES H 9 Phone Unregistered DECT 1 Unregistered DECT 2 Unregistered A Statistics Information Octets 3881 251 810557 Unicast packets 6703 6525 Multic ast pac kets D 0 ADSL Modem Status Clients List MAT Status Refresh Device Time Wed 13 Jun 2012 14 13 20 1000 NF3ADV User Guide 23 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Network Setup Network Setup Ethernet WAN This page allows you to setup the Ethernet WAN Wide Area Network interface of the NF3ADV router This is for an internet connection through the WAN port of the router instead of using a Mobile Broadband MBB WWAN connection gt Network Setup E E onwarding R ules Security gt Advanced Settings WAN Interface WAN Type Automatic 3G Backup IPv6 Dualstack Username Passw ord Primary DNS Secondary DNS Connection Control Max imum idle Time Service Name Assigned IP Address Ethernet VWAN v PPP over Ethernet lt E Enable Remote Host for keep alive _ SSS T Enable pe PM Connecton Demand 600 seconds 0 optional toptionap MTU fo 0 is auto NAT M Enable Multic ast Disable z IGMP Snooping I Enable VLANTAG F Enable 0 range 1 4094 Save Undo OPTION Blid NITION Enter the WAN interface required Options are Ethernet WAN ADSL or Wireless WAN 8G 4G Mobile WAN Int
9. Data and VoIP Gatewav Product Warranty All NetComm Wireless products have a standard one 1 year warranty from date of purchase however some products have an extended warranty option refer to packaging and the warranty card each a Product Warranty To be eligible for the extended warranty option you must supply the requested warranty information to NetComm Wireless Limited within 30 days of the original purchase by registering online via the NetComm Wireless Limited web site at www netcommwireless com For all Product Warranty claims you will require proof of purchase All Product Warranties are in addition to your rights and remedies under applicable Consumer Protection Laws which cannot be excluded Subject to your rights and remedies under applicable Consumer Protection Laws which cannot be excluded see Section 3 above the Product Warranty is granted on the following conditions 1 the Product Warranty extends to the original purchaser you the customer and is not transferable 2 the Product Warranty shall not apply to software programs batteries power supplies cables or other accessories supplied in or with the product 3 the customer complies with all of the terms of any relevant agreement with NetComm Wireless Limited and any other reasonable requirements of NetComm Wireless Limited including producing such evidence of purchase as NetComm Wireless Limited may require 4 the cost of transporting product to and from NetC
10. NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 12 MELOUN Download Assistant The Download Assistant enables you to schedule the NF3ADV to perform a download from an Internet host You are able to select from two download types m FTP HTTP Each type of download job requires different configuration options FTP gt Phone Setting gt SIP Setting gt Other VoIP Settings Download Ty pe G Ete ump Job Narre URL Port 21 Save To lapa nloads FTP Login method Q Anonymous C Account Username Passw ord Start Time C schedule At Once Time 201 2 2 Jun J fiaz hsz Mez Please rrake sure the files that you download are legal before proceeding to download them ErrailAlert Configuration Save Undo OPTION DEFINITION A name to identify the download job The address to download the file from using the FTP protocol The port required for the FTP server This would usually be left as 21 The location of the device on the NF3ADV network to save the downloaded file to Login Method Select the type of authentication required by the FTP server Selecting anonymous means a username and password are not required The username required to access the FTP server The password required to access the FTP server Start Time Select to either schedule a time for the download to begin or start the download immediately NF3ADV User Guide 73 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP
11. Save Undo OPTION DEFINITION Base Station Status This field give a basic description of the DECT base station s current state DECT Enable or disable the DECT base station with this field This section allows a registered DECT handset to be defined into or deregistered from a pees cle DECT Phone Group NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 62 MELOUN Handset Page This page allows the DECT handset page to be enabled or disabled P Phone Book gt Other Vo K N S Settings Base Station status Normal DECT Enable Disable Handset Page C Enable Disable Save Undo DECT Handset Registration Page This page allows the DECT handset registration function to be enabled or disabled gt Phone Setting gt Other Vo Base Station status Normal DECT Enable Disable Registration C Enable N Disable Save Undo DECT Handset PIN Code Page This page allows the PIN code for a DECT handset to be set gt Phone Setting gt Other Vo Base Station status Normal DECT Enable Disable FIN Code foooo Save Undo NF3ADV User Guide 63 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VolP Gatewav SIP Settings The SIP Session Initiation Protocol Settings section of the NF3ADV can be used to configure your VoIP service with the VoIP account settings provided by your VoIP Service provider Service Domain The Service Domain page can be used to successfull
12. VoIP Settings gt NAS Setting Phone Set iPhone Call Waiting Enable Disable OPTION DEFINITION T Select either a standard phone handset or your cordless digital DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications phone Call Waiting Enable or Disable the Call Waiting feature on the NFSADV NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 60 MELOUN Hot Line The Hot Line page enables you to configure a telephone number which can be called without dialing any numbers at all simply pick up the telephone handset after the specified wait time NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway L gt Phone Setting gt SIP Setting Other VoIP Settings Phone Set Phone z Use Hot Line Enable Disable Hot Line Number Waiting time before starting Hot Line f second 1 9 Save Undo OPTION DEFINITION Phone Set Select the phone you wish to use as the Hot Line phone Use Hot Line Select to Enable or Disable the Hot Line feature Hot Line Number Enter the number to forward Hot Line calls to Waiting time before starting Hot Line Enter the amount of time in seconds to wait after the handset is off hook before forwarding a call to the Hot Line number Call Features The Call Features page enables you to configure dialing codes that can be used to activate or deactivate additional features on your VOIP service Please note each call feature listed will only function if your VoIP Service Provider has enabled
13. WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Flash Time The Flash Time page can be used to configure the minimum and maximum time a hook flash signal can occur A hook flash is a quick off hook on hook off hook cycle used to switch to another incoming call using a call waiting service on the NFSADV gt SIP Setting FXS Flash Signal Detect MAX fi 000 ms 100 1000 FXS Flash Signal Detect MIN 300 ms 100 300 Save Undo t These settings should not need to be changed unless you have been directed to do so Click Save to save your settings or Undo to discard any incorrect settings entered OPTION DEFINITION FXS Flash Signal Detect MAX Enter the maximum time in milliseconds for the router to detect a hook flash FXS Flash Signal Detect MIN Enter the minimum time in milliseconds for the router to detect a hook flash Call Waiting The Call Waiting feature negates the need for a second phone line by enabling a user to engage two incoming calls simultaneously When an incoming phone call is placed and the user is already engaged with an existing phone call the user can temporarily suspend the current phone call and switch to the new incoming call using the hook flash function mentioned above The user can then negotiate with both parties the optimal outcome to accommodate all parties Please note to use the NF3ADV Call Waiting feature Call Waiting must be enabled over your VoIP line by your VOIP Service Provider gt Other
14. and VoIP Gatewav FAQ iP cannot seem to access the web page interface The default IP address of the unit is 192 168 1 1 so first try to open a web browser to this address Also check that your laptop PC is using the same subnet as the router s Ethernet port l e An IP address has been assigned to your computer in the range of 192 168 1 x where x can equal 2 254 The router has a connection but cannot access the internet Check that DNS Proxy is enabled by clicking on the DHCP Server link on the Advanced gt Network Setup menu Make sure that the DHCP DNS server address 1 IP address is set to the same address as that of the Ethernet port Can make PSTN calls from the NF3ADV Yes By connecting a regular landline Analogue telephone to the port Phone using the RJ 11 Cable provided or by connecting a cordless DECT phone to the iQ DECT base station onboard the NF3ADV To activate the phone jacks in your home or office connect an RJ 11 Cable from the port labeled Line to any wall jack When you lift the receiver you will hear a dial tone and can place your call Dial before the number you wish to be connected to and the PSTN call will be placed Is the NF3ADV secure can other people access my wireless network The NF3ADV comes configured with WPA2 PSK WiFi security enabled When you first access the Internet enter 192 168 1 1 into the address bar of a web browser The wizard will pop up to configure your comput
15. dial 43 or view the advanced status page of the management console o Call waiting is disabled if you hear 2 high pitch beeps o Call waiting is enabled if you hear 2 low pitch beeps Call forwarding Call forwarding or call diverting is a feature that allows an incoming call to be redirected to another number depending on the circumstances at the time of receiving the call Please note The Call Waiting feature will automatically turn off if you enable Call forwarding Call Waiting will need to be enabled again after Call Forwarding is disabled Call Forwarding Unconditional Call forwarding Unconditional will divert all incoming calls to a phone number that you desire To enable Call Forwarding Unconditional dial 21 lt Directory Number gt Where directory number is the number you wish to forward calls to Hang up after you hear 2 low pitch beeps To disable Call Forwarding Unconditional dial 21 Hang up after you hear 2 high pitch beeps To check the status of Call Forwarding Unconditional dial 21 or view the advanced status page of the management console o Cal Forwarding Unconditional is disabled if you hear 2 high pitch beeps o Cal Forwarding Unconditional is enabled if you hear 2 low pitch beeps Call Forwarding No Answer Call forwarding No Answer will divert all incoming calls to a phone number that you desire only if the incoming call is not answered To enable Call Forwarding No Answer dial 72 lt Directory Number g
16. form of required parameters to the network devices Auto configuration Type When a computer host first connects to the NF3ADV router using IPv6 it sends a link local router solicitation multicast request for its configuration parameters If the NF3ADV router is configured correctly it will respond Router Advertisement lifetime with a router advertisement packet that contains network layer configuration parameters The Router advertisement lifetime is the amount of time that the router advertisement is broadcast as a multicast after receiving the request NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 48 MELOUN TR Q69 The TR 069 technical report 069 protocol uses a SOAP HTTP protocol to provide communications between Customer Premises Equipment CPE and an Auto Configuration Server ACS for the purpose of automated configuration of the CPE devices This can be useful in updating multiple units across a network concurrently A ding R ules gt Security Settings gt Advanced Settings TR 069 Disable Enable ACS URL TT ACS Username ACS Passw ord Connection Request Port lana Connection Request Username Connection Request Passw ord rts Inform Disable Enable Interv al 900 seconds Save Undo OPTION DEFINITION Enter the port number to be used by a CPE in sending an Inform message to the ACS server to initialize a Connection Request Port connection Connection Request Enter the Connection Request username to be us
17. interrupt the process or power off the uni when it is being upgraded When the process is done successfully the unit willbe restarted automatic ally E Accept unofficial firm ware Upgrade Cancel Click the Browse button and navigate to the location where you have saved the firmware update file You can then upgrade the firmware by clicking the Upgrade button Do not power off the device until the firmware upgrade has completed and the router has automatically restarted NF3ADV User Guide 53 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Backup Settings This option allows the network administrator to save the configuration settings of the NF3ADV to a file that can be uploaded to another NF3ADV or uploaded into the NFSADV at a later date The name of the file can be changed but it is recommended to leave the suffix of the file name as bin Opening config bin Ed You have chosen to open config bin which is Binary File 1 7 KB from http 192 168 1 1 what should Firefox do with this file T Openwith Browse Reset to Default This option can be used to reset all settings on the NF3ADV to factory default settings It is recommended to reset the router to factory default settings after a firmware upgrade Reset all settings to factory default 5 1 om P ee Cle Arhisarsel v d br Ay Docot P a Ee r lt Figure 55 Advanced Toolbox Reset to Default NF3ADV Use
18. need to be entered before making a call Enter your MBB Mobile Broadband provider here Enter the Access Point Name that your MBB Mobile Broadband provider has recommended you use Country Service Provider APN Enter the Access Point Name that your MBB Mobile Broadband provider has recommended you use PIN Code If your SIM card requires a PIN code enter it in here The string value that needs to be dialed to make a mobile broadband MBB connection 99 is the default Dial Number string Username If your Mobile Broadband connection requires a username enter it in here Password If your Mobile Broadband connection requires a password enter it in here Sr Select the authentication type used by the MBB connection If you are unsure what this is select the default Authentication Type Auto option Primary DNS Enter the Primary Domain Name Server address to be used by the MBB connection This is an optional field Secondary DNS Enter the Secondary Domain Name Server address to be used by the MBB connection This is an optional field Select from the connection control options Connect on Demand Connect when a MBB WAN interface is attempting to make a connection Connection Control Auto Reconnect always on Assume the MBB connection is always on and try to connect if the MBB connection is dropped Manually Connect the Wireless WAN interface only when a manual attempt is made TU Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit
19. ss If the SIM card requires a PIN to operate enter the PIN into this field Confirm PIN If the SIM card requires a PIN to operate enter the PIN into this field also HEILT ADSL Settings ADSL Connection Please enter your ADSL authentication details supplied by your ISP into the fields below and click Save and apply the changes Username ex ample isp co nz Protocol YPI Nurrber v OI Nurrber Saving these settings will change your primary connection type to ADSL PPPoE Switch to adv anced view Switch to VoOIP MAS view The ADSL page allows a network administrator to configure ADSL as the primary WAN connection type OPTION TION User Name Enter the broadband user name supplied to you by your Internet Service Provider ISP Password Enter the broadband password supplied to you by your Internet Service Provider ISP Enter the VPI Virtual Path Identifier For most users in Australia the VPI will be 8 For most users in New Zealand the VPI will be 0 Enter the VCI Virtual Channel Identifier For most users in Australia the VCI will be 35 Fir most users in new Zealand the VCI will be 100 VPI Number VCI Number Select the protocol used for your fixed line ADSL connection MELOUN Advanced Features The basic configuration interface is intended to provide access to all the settings that most people will want to use on their NetComm NF3ADV There are advanced settings available if
20. ten seconds and then release it When the Power LED begins to blink the defaults have been restored and the NF3ADV restarts You can now login with the factory default username and password admin without the quotes WLAN Interface cannot access the NF3ADV from the WLAN or ping any computer on the WLAN CORRECT ACTION If you are using a static IP address for the WLAN connection make sure that the IP address and the subnet mask of the NF3ADV and your computer s are on the same subnet You can check the routers configuration from the Network Setup page NF3ADV User Guide 77 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Using the NF3ADV to make and receive telephone calls The NFSADV provides circuit switched voice services via a telephony line interface offering the ability to make and receive telephone calls via a regular analogue telephone using the local voice network Handset requirements The NFSADV allows you to make telephone calls over the VoIP network using a standard analogue telephone via the built in RJ 11 Phone port and up to 5 cordless phones using the built in DECT module Please refer to the documentation provided by the manufacturer of your analogue or cordless telephone for assistance with the operation of your telephone handset Please note Please refer to your mobile service provider for activation of your voice service and information about the call charges that a
21. will make files on the 9 drive available across all networked connections NF3ADV User Guide 7 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav NF3ADV Default Settings The following tables list the default settings for the NFSADV LAN MANAGEMENT Static IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 ble 4 LAN Management Default Settings WAN INTERNET WAN mode DHCP Table 5 WAN Port Default Settings WIRELESS WIFI SSID Refer to the included wireless security card WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Security Key Refer to the included wireless security card Table 6 WiFi Default Settings es For security purposes each NF3ADV comes with a unique SSID that varies by a 4 digit number at the end e g SSID NetComm Wireless XXXX NF3ADV WEB INTERFACE ACCESS Username admin Password admin Table 7 Web Interface Default Settings NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 8 MELOUN Safety and Product Care With reference to unpacking installation use and maintenance of your electronic device the following basic guidelines are recommended To avoid fire or shock hazard do not use or install this product near water For example near a bathtub kitchen sink laundry tub or near a swimming pool Also do not expose the equipment to rain or damp areas e g a wet basement Do not connect the power supply cord on elevated surface
22. you can easily connect to it from your wireless clients This field is case sensitive and can be up to 32 characters long Enter your chosen Wireless Security key here The default WPA PSK key is printed on the wireless security card and on the Product ID on the bottom of the NFSADV Please note that whilst the key can be customized on this page the key will revert to the default if the NFSADV is reset to factory default settings Mel omn Mobile Broadband Country Australia Service Provider Selec Your Provider v Netw ork Name APN Your Access Point Nare APN is the 3G mobile network ramethat is used to identifyyour 3G mobile broadband senice prowder Ifyou dont know which APN to use please contact the custorrer service hatline ofyour senice pror wider and re questthis inforration PIN Settings This is onlyrequred if your Shi cardneeds a PIN code to be acth ted SIM Status PIN Confirm PIN Sav ing these settings will change v our primary connection type to Mobile Broadband This page allows you to configure the MBB Mobile Broadband WAN connection settings for the NFSADV A L Select the country that your MBB Mobile Broadband provider is situated in Service Provider Select the MBB provider for your 3G 4G dongle and or SIM card Network Name APN Enter the Access Point Name APN of your MBB provider SIM Status This field indicates whether the SIM card has been detected and is functioning correctly RN
23. your NFSADV OO GN have noise interference during telephone calls How can fix this To resolve this issue try the following Verify that the RJ 11 cable is securely connected and not damaged ry to remove any telephone splitters from the connection between your phone and the NFJADV Tw rebooting your NFSADV NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 80 MELOUN Technical Data The following table lists the hardware specifications of the NF3ADV MODEL NF3ADV Connectivity 10 100 1000 Ethernet LAN x 3 10 100 1000 Ethernet WAN x 1 WLAN RJ 11 x 3 ADSL modem Antenna connector Onboard LED Indicators Power ADSL 3G WWW LAN 1 3 WAN WiFi Voice DECT Operating Temperature O 50 degrees Celsius operating temperature Power input 12VDC 2 0A 189 mm L x 240 mm H x 34 mm W 250 grams Voice 1 x FXO port 1 x FXS ports 1 x DECT module Storage Print Server 2 x USB 2 0 ports A Tick Regulatory Compliancy Electrical Specifications A suitable power supply is available on request or via direct purchase from the NetComm Online shop It is recommended that the NFSADV be powered using the 12VDC 2 0A power supply which is included with the device Dimensions amp Weight Environmental Specifications Tolerances The NFSADV is able to operate over a wide variety of temperatures from UC 50 C ambient NF3ADV User Guide 31 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data
24. 51 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VolP Gatewav Routing Table The routing table lists all static and dynamic routes currently set for all router interfaces gt Network Setup gt F onwarding R ules A mutin Tale ES OS 9 H 202 180 81 32 255 255 255 255 S pppO 203 100 223 172 20520290255 p H pppo 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 i bro 239 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 bro 127 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 lo default 0 0 0 0 202 180 81 32 G pppd Total numbers of routes 6 Flages Meaning G Gatew ay D Dynamic H Host Refresh Restore Settings The restore settings page can be used to load a previously saved router configuration It is recommended using an Ethernet cable connection to upload any configuration settings Do not power off the router until the configuration settings are successfully updated and the router has automatically restarted gt Advanced Settings gt F onwarding R ules Config Filename 0 Browse Note Do not interrupt the process or power off the unit when L is being upgraded When the process is done successfully the unit willbe restarted automatic ally Restore Cancel NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 52 MELOUN Firmware Upgrade This page can be used to upload the latest firmware version for the NF3ADV as it becomes available E E onwarding R ules Security Advanced Settings Browse Current firmy are version is RO 10a2 Note Do not
25. Advanced Settings Wireless Module 2 4GHz Enable Disable Netw ork ID SSID NetCommWireless KXXX SSID Broadcast Enable Disable Channel Auto Wireless Mode B G N m ed gt Authentic ation WPAPSK WPA2 PSK gt 802 1 mable Disable Enc ry ption TKIP AES z Pre shared Key fredobigow u Save Undo WDS Setting WPS Setup Wireless Client List OPTION Blid NON Wireless Module 2 4GHz The option to disable or enable the 2 4 GHz Wireless function Network ID SSID The SSID Service Set Identifier is the name of your wireless network Use a unique name to identify your wireless device so that you can easily connect to it from your wireless clients This field is case sensitive and can be up to 32 characters in length It is recommended that the default SSID be changed for added security SSID Broadcast Enabled by default this field enables or disables the SSID broadcast deciding whether the SSID will be hidden to all wireless clients requiring a manual configuration to connect to the network or whether the SSID can be detected by wireless clients Channel The wireless frequency used by the 2 4 GHz connection Recommended channels to use include 1 6 and 11 Wireless Mode There are 6 modes to select from Both 802 11b and 802 119 wireless devices can connect to the NetComm NF3ADV Select this if all of your wireless clients use the 802 11b wireless protocol Select this if all of your wire
26. Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav system Time The NF3ADV router time can be synchronized either to a local PC or using NTP Network Time Protocol settings to a standard global internet time These settings will affect functions such as System Log statistics scheduling and Firewall settings gt F onwarding R ules Tire Zone GMT 10 00 Canberra Melbourne Sydney x Auto Synchronization IV Enable Time Serv er RFC 96911 0 netcom m pool ntp org X Enable Daylight Saving Disable Enable Month Week Day of Week Time Day light Saving Dates DTS Start Jan x ist x Sun x fiam x DTS End Jen f1s Sun tam 2 _Save uno Sync Result Sync with Time Server Sync with my PC Wed June 13 2012 18 40 50 OPTION Blid NON Enable or disable this option to allow for daylight saving Sync with my PC Ba Hi button to initiate the router time synchronization to the computer you are currently logged into the NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 46 MELOUN Scheduling The NF3ADV has built in scheduling allowing the router to be switched on or off This offers a means of parental control To create a schedule ensure the enable Schedule option is selected and press the Add New button gt Network Setup K E onwarding R ules gt Security Settings gt Advanced Settings Schedule I Enable AE EE EE 1 A dd New Adi new Adi New Aad new _Ac new Ads New 8 Adi nen Ads nen Anew
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28. Gatewav HTTP gt Phone Book gt Phone Setting gt SIP Setting gt Other Vo gt NAS Settings Dow nload Type C erp utp Job Narre URL Save To lapa nloads HTTP Start Time C Schedule Q At Once Time 2012 Jun Jazd 15 z 44 2 Please rrake sure the files that you download are legal before proceeding to download them Email Alert Configuration Save Undo OPTION DEFINITION A name to identify the download job The address to download the target files from The location on the NF3ADV to save the downloaded files to Start Time Select to either schedule a time for the download to begin or start the download immediately You can also configure the NF3ADV to send an e mail on completion of a scheduled download Click on the E mail Alert Configuration button to setup this option gt Phone Setting HTTP dow nload alert C Enable Disable FTP download alert C Enable Disable SMTP ServerAddress SMTP Server Port SMTP User Name Fo SMTP Passw ord Email Address Errail Subject Reserv ation Disk space 200 MB Back Save Undo Test Errail OPTION DEFINITION NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 4 MELOUN Download Status The Download Status page enables you to monitor previously scheduled Download Assistant jobs From this page you are able to Start Pause Resume or Delete any Download Assistant jobs There are 0 download jobs in the list View Running 0 Jobs
29. KKKKKKKXKKKKKKKKKMK 2 4GHz Wireless security key WPA PSK XXKXKXXKKKXKKKKKKKKKKK 5GHz Wireless Network Name SSID XXKXKXXKXKKXKKKKKKKKKK KKK 5GHz Wireless security key WPA PSK XXKXKXKXKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Please note For security purposes each NFGADV has a unique SSID such as NetComm Wireless XXXX and Wireless Security Key The included Wireless Security Card lists these fields instead of the xxxxx s as shown in the screenshot above When prompted for your wireless security settings enter the wireless security key listed on your Wireless Security Card Wait approximately 30 seconds for the connection to be established Open your Web browser and type http 192 168 1 1 into the address bar and press enter Enter admin without quotations as both the Username and Password and press the Login button Follow the steps to set up your NF3ADV After the setup process is completed you will be connected to the Internet To connect additional devices via WiFi repeat steps 1 through 4 S T l OGY 13 29 NF3ADV User Guide 44 www netcommwireless com When you log in to your NFGADV for the first time you will be presented with the NFJADV Set up Wizard as shown in the screenshot below This wizard can be skipped by clicking on the link No thanks take me to the Basic Interface shown on the screenshot below You can re run the Setup Wizard again anytime after first use by selecting the Startup Wizard option under t
30. NETCOMM FIBRE SERIES HEILT Dual Band WiFi Data and VolP Gateway NF3ADV felon USER GUIDE NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Copyright Copyright 2012 NetComm Wireless Limited All rights reserved The information contained herein is proprietary to NetComm Wireless Limited No part of this document may be translated transcribed reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of NetComm Wireless Limited A Please note This document is subject to change without notice Save Our Environment When this equipment has reached the end of its useful life it must be taken to a recycling centre and processed separately from domestic waste The cardboard box the plastic contained in the packaging and the parts that make up this device can be recycled in accordance with regionally established regulations Never dispose of this electronic equipment along with your household waste You may be subject to penalties or sanctions under the law Instead ask for disposal instructions from your municipal government Please be responsible and protect our environment This manual covers the following products NetComm Wireless Limited NF3ADV DOCUMENT VERSION DATE 1 0 Initial document release 29 06 2012 Tah d PN r t pa e aine AA I I Aari Table 1 Document Revision History NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 2 MELOUN Table of Contents GT EE TTT 4 Tarse Tee EEE EEE NN ENE NN N
31. Name Server address to be used by the MBB connection This is an optional Secondary DNS field Select from the connection control options Connect on Demand Connect when a MBB WAN interface is attempting to make a connection Connection Control Auto Reconnect always on Assume the MBB connection is always on and try to connect if the MBB connection is dropped Manually Connect the Wireless WAN interface only when a manual attempt is made Enter the service name for the ADSL connection This is an optional field Enter an assigned IP address if your Internet Service Provider has assigned a static IP address for your Assigned IP Address SER connection This field is optional Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit the size of the largest packet that a network protocol can transmit NAT Select this option to enable NAT Data Encapsulation Select the data encapsulation method Options include LLC and VC Mux Enter the Virtual path Identifier VPI number For most users in Australia the VPI will be 8 For most users in new Zealand the VPI will be 0 VPI VCI Enter the Virtual Channel Identifier VCI For most users in Australia the VCI will be 35 For most users in New Zealand the VCI will be 100 Schedule Type Select the schedule type Options include UBR CBR VBR and GFR Select whether which version IGMP Internet Group management Protocol is required for your WAN Multicast i connection In most cases the Auto con
32. Ports Enter the WAN IP address and port number or range where the packet is directed to or from Select this option to make the packet filter rule active Use Rule Select when the rule is to be used The default value is Always Domain Filter Domain Filtering can be used to monitor and or deny access to specified domain names gt E onwarding R ules gt Security Settings Dorrain Filter E Enable Log DNS Query a Enable Privilege IP Addresses Range From RF To a ee a I prop F Log 2 amann F Drop Log 3 PO I Drop Log 4 ooo F prop Log 5 P I prop Log 6 0 P Drop tog 7 0 F pran T Log 8 f I Drop Log g I prop tog 10 fall others R Drop E Log Save Undo m jm j m j mj m u u OPTION DEKINITTION Domain Filter Select this option to enable Domain Filtering Log DNS Query Select this option to log DNS Queries for all specified domain names Privilege IP Addresses Range Enter the range of IP addresses that will not be filtered os __ sect Logit you wish to log any attempts to access the speed domain name NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 38 MELOUN MAC Control The MAC filter function can be used to restrict access to the NF3ADV for both wired and wireless clients Using Connection Control wired and wireless clients can connect to the router and either allow or deny any unspecified MAC addresses connection access Using association control wireless clients can associate to the wire
33. Right click on your Wireless Network Connection and select View Available Wireless Networks Select the wireless network listed on your included wireless security card and click Connect Enter the network key efer to the included wireless security card for the default wireless network key The connection will show Connected Ol GES Windows Vista Open the Network and Sharing Center Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Sharing center Click on Connect to a network Choose Connect to the Internet and click on Next Select the wireless network listed on your included wireless security card and click Connect Enter the network key efer to the included wireless security card for the default wireless network key Select the appropriate location This will affect the firewall settings on the computer Click on both Save this network and Start this connection automatically and click Next eae ae Windows 7 Open the Network and Sharing Center Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Sharing Center Click on Change Adapter settings on the left hand side Right click on Wireless Network Connection and select Connect Disconnect Select the wireless network listed on your included wireless security card and click Connect Enter the network key efer to the included wireless security card for the default wireless network key You may then see a window that asks you to Select a location for the wireless network
34. Settings DONS Disable Enable Provider DynDNS org Dynamic vi Host Narre Username E mail Passw ord Key OPTION Blid NON DDNS The option to disable or enable the Dynamic DNS function Select your dynamic DNS provider Enter the hostname host domain name host IP address Username Email Enter the dynamic DNS account username Password Key Enter the dynamic DNS account password NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 42 MELOUN QoS Quality of Service Quality of Service QoS refers to resource reservation control mechanisms with the ability to provide a different priority to different applications users or data flows or to guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow For example a required packet transfer rate or delay may be guaranteed gt Network Setup gt F onwarding Rules QoS Disable z WAN Interface pvco S QoS Mode smatos Bandwidth of Upstream HE Kbps Kilobits per second Bandwidth of Downstream Kbps Kilobits per second Flexible Bandwidth Management Disable ES H 1 H 1 Garre R pp Chat D fo VolP D M gt P2P 8 W gt Video R R y Web D fo s Save OPTION DEFINITION WAN Interface Select the WAN interface you wish to configure QoS for QoS Mode Select the QoS Mode to use Bandwidth of Upstream Set the Upstream limit in Kilobits per second Kbps Bandwidth of Downstream Set the Downstream limit in Kilobits per second Kbp
35. aces The following integrated interfaces are available on the rear of the NFSADV INTERFACE FUNCTION ne The RJ 11 port provides a connection to your PSTN phone line for PSTN pass through calling The RJ 11 phone port provides a connection to a standard analogue telephone Wireless Distribution System push button connect function WiFi Hold this button in for 1 3 seconds to enable the 2 4 Ghz WDS function e Hold this button in for 4 6 seconds to enable the 5 0 Ghz WDS function Hold this button down for over 10 seconds to reset the router to factory default settings PAN The WAN Ethernet port for a Fixed Line ADSL Cable Satellite connection to the internet A LAN Port for wired Ethernet clients Computers Laptops etc A LAN Port for wired Ethernet clients Computers Laptops etc A LAN Port for wired Ethernet clients Computers Laptops etc On Off This switch can be used to power up or down the NFSADV The power connector designed for use with a DC 12V 3 0A Power Adapter DECT Press the button to connect a cordless phone and use the NF3ADV as a DECT base station WiFi Protected System WPS push button connect function Hold this button in for 1 3 seconds before releasing to trigger the 2 4 GHz WPS 6 Hold this button in for 4 6 seconds before releasing to trigger the 5 GHz WPS L Insert a 3G 4G USB dongle into this port for Mobile Broadband connectivity Ed Insert a USB Hard Disk Drive and the NF3ADV on board file server
36. an internet connection through a 3G or 4G USB dongle connected to the USB port of the router instead of using an ADSL or Ethernet WAN connection The Wireless WAN connection can also be configured as a backup or failover connection to either an ADSL or Ethernet WAN connection To do this select the Automatic 3G Backup option when configuring the ADSL or Ethernet WAN connection type gt E onwarding R ules gt Security Settings gt Advanced Settings WAN Interface Wireless WAN Z Country lebat ia lt Service Provider Select Your Provider APN FIN Code optional Dial Nurrber Usernarre optional Passw ord optional Authentic ation Type auto pap CHAP Primary DNS optional Secondary DNS optional Connection Control Auto Reconnect always on vi Allow ed Connection Time Always By Schedule MTU 1500 0 is auto Disable L LCP Echo Request Intery al fi 0 seconds Keep Alive Max Failure Time E times Ping Rermte Host Host IP Interv al feo seconds Multic ast Disable v IGMP Snooping CJ Enable Save Undo NF3ADV User Guide 25 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav OPTION Dal NON WAN Interface Enter the WAN interface required Options are Ethernet WAN ADSL or Wireless WAN Mobile Broadband Enter the Country where the Mobile Broadband MBB Internet Provider is operating This field affected such settings as dial and ring tones and the prefixes that
37. an optional field Enter an assigned IP address if your Internet Service Provider has assigned a static IP address for your Assigned IP Address E connection This field is optional Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit MTU the largest data packet size that the router can transmit The MTU a default MTU size is 0 for automatic NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 24 NAT Select this option if NAT Network Address Translation is required In most cases NAT will be required Therefore NAT is enabled by default l Select whether which version IGMP Internet Group management Protocol is required for your WAN Multicast connection In most cases the Auto connection will suffice Select whether you wish IGMP enabled on the WAN connection IGMP snooping is the process of listening to IGMP network traffic IGMP snooping as implied by the name allows the router to listen in on the IGMP conversation between computers and the routers By listening to these conversations the router maintains a map of which links need which IP multicast streams Select this item to tag the data from this Ethernet WAN connection for the purpose of creating a Virtual LAN VLAN TAG f E l l This can be used for setting up separate logical networks for data separation and security purposes IGMP Snooping Network Setup Wireless WAN This page allows you to setup the Wireless WAN Wide Area Network interface of the NF3ADV router This is for
38. any wireless devices are connected on the NF3ADV s 2 4 GHz wireless frequency Wireless 2 4 Ghz Natal S ia SE This field indicates how many wireless devices are connected on the NF3ADV s 5 GHz wireless frequency MALI Wireless 2 4GHz Wireless EH Von Bort SSID Broadcast Enable Disable WiFi Netw ork Name hetCommiireless 4812 This is the rame of your personal wird ess netvorkand will appear when you search fr wireless networks to connect te Security Key redobigow u Switch to advanced view Switch to VoOIPNAS view This page allows you to configure basic 2 4 GHz WiFi settings for this device such as enabling disabling the 2 4 GHz WiFi functionality changing the 2 4 GHz Wireless Network Name SSID or the 2 4 GHz Wireless Security key If you make any changes to the settings click the Save and apply changes button to make these changes active nS Changing this option to Off will turn off the WiFi feature on the NF3ADV and you will not be able to connect to Wireless WiFi your NFSADV wirelessly SSID Broadcast Select whether the NF3ADV will broadcast the SSID Network Name for any wireless device in range to detect The SSID Service Set Identifier is the name of your wireless network Use a unique name to identify your WiFi network Name wireless device so that you can easily connect to it from your wireless clients This field is case sensitive and can be up to 32 characters long Enter your chosen Wireless Securi
39. ardware installation Insert an Ethernet LAN cable from the WAN port of the NF3ADV to a LAN port on your modem switch hub For VoIP functionality connect a standard analogue telephone to the FXS port using the RJ 11 Cable provided For PSTN pass through connect an RJ 11 cable from any wall jack to the FXO Line port of the NF3ADV Connect the power adapter to the Power socket on the back of the NF3ADV Plug the power adapter into the wall socket and switch on the power Wait approximately 60 seconds for the NF3ADV to power up oe ad Connecting via an Ethernet cable Connect the Ethernet cable provided to the port marked LAN at the back of the NFJADV Connect the other end of the yellow Ethernet cable to your computer Wait approximately 30 seconds for the connection to establish Open your Web browser and type http 192 168 1 1 into the address bar and press enter Enter admin without quotations for both the Username and Password and click on the Login button Follow the steps of the start up wizard to set up your NF3ADV After the setup process is completed you will be connected to the Internet Nop oT Connecting wirelessly 1 Ensure WiFi is enabled on your device computer laptop Smartphone 2 Scan for wireless networks in your area and connect to the network name that matches the Wireless network name found on the Wireless Security Card included in the box NEILOMMT 2 4GHz Wireless Network Name SSID XXKXKXX
40. ateless Router A dv ertisement Lif etime 200 Seconds _Save _umo OPTION DEKINITION The option to enable or disable IPv6 Select the type of IPv6 for the router to use Options include DHCPV6 an IPv6 address is assigned by the router automatically Static IPV6 a static IPV6 address assigned by an Internet Service Provider can be assigned l to the router IPv6 Connection 6 to 4 This option converts an IPv6 address to an IP v4 address IPV6 in IPv4 tunnel This option uses an IPv6 address through an IPv4 tunnel PPPoA for using an IPv6 address over PPPOA DNS Settin Select Obtain a DNS Server address automatically assigned by the router or assign your own static Primary 9 and Secondary DNS addresses Pa Nae DNS Primary and secondary DNS addresses can be added here LAN IPv6 Address Enter the local IPv6 address in this field Auto configuration Select to enable auto configuration of the IPv6 address Select either Stateless or Stateful IPv6 auto configuration Stateless Address Auto configuration or SLAAC can be used by devices connecting to a routed network using Internet Control Message Protocol version 6 ICMPv6 router discovery messages This is generally streamlined and simplified compared to Stateful Auto configuration Stateful IPV6 also known as DHCPV6 uses a dedicated configuration mechanism that is more comprehensive than Stateless Auto configuration catering to all the information needs in the
41. bled or disabled Virtual Server The Virtual Server page allows you to direct incoming traffic from the Internet side identified by Protocol and External port to the internal server with a private IP address on the LAN side The Internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side A maximum of 20 entries can be configured In addition a series of pre configured commonly used ports can be selected for easy setup Well known senices select one oC l 1 E 2 z 3 0 Always L L 0 Always l G 2 S T L 0 Aways gt OPTION Blid NON Enter the port number or port range to be used with the Server IP address For a port range entry use the Service Ports format shown in the following example 81 90 Enter the local IP address of the device you wish to port forward to Select this option to enable the port forwarding rule Select when the port forwarding rule should be used The default option is Always NF3ADV User Guide 35 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Port Triggering Port triggering allows a client device connected to the router to dynamically and automatically forward a specific port back to itself Port triggering opens an incoming port when your computer is using a specified outgoing por
42. ce is the problem Please note While some of the items listed below can affect network performance they will not prohibit your wireless es network from functioning If you are concerned that your network is not operating at its maximum effectiveness this checklist may help If you experience difficulties connecting wirelessly between your WiFi Devices and your NF3ADV please try the following steps If the wireless network adapters of your wireless devices support 5GHz bandwidth try changing from the 2 4GHz wireless band to the 5GHz band on the router ln multi storey homes place the NF3ADV on a floor that is as close to the centre of the home as possible This may mean placing the NF3ADV on an upper floor ry not to place the NF3ADV near a cordless telephone that operates at the same radio frequency as the NF3ADV 2 4GHz Avoid obstacles and interference Avoid placing your NF3ADV near devices that may emit radio noise such as microwave ovens Dense objects that can inhibit wireless communication include Refrigerators Washers and or dryers Metal cabinets Large aquariums Metallic based UV tinted windows If your wireless signal seems weak in some spots make sure that objects such as those listed above are not blocking the signal s path between your wireless devices and the NFJADV Cordless Phones If the performance of your wireless network is impaired after considering the above issues and you have a cordle
43. commwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Physical Dimensions and Indicators LED Indicators The NFSADV has been designed to be placed on a desktop All of the cables exit from the rear for better organization The display is visible on the front of the NF3ADV to provide you with information about network activity and the device status See below for an explanation of each of the indicator lights LED INDICATOR ICON SUN DESCRIPTION Powered Off Power Powering Up Powered On ma 5 ft ite n Ethernet 1 oF Traffic on Ethernet Port Ethernet Link Down WiFi Enabled WiFi C iS PBC connection window Device is in Register Mode DECT i Device is not in Register Mode Device is in Paging Mode VoIP Settings are Registered VoIP Y VolP Settings have not Registered VolP Connecting ADSL is in Syne ADSL Sync ADSL ADSL is not in Sync kand ADSL is Training AN mn Connected via ADSL ADSL Data Traffic Connected via 3G 3G Data Traffic www Blue Off WiFi Disabled WWW Internet Connection Connected via WAN Ethernet port Purple On e g PPPoE up DHCP lease received Static IP Configured Purple Flashing WAN Port Data Traffic Internet connection not Configured Ethernet Link Up WAN Blue Off Ethernet Link Down Connected to 3G 4G Network 3G 4G Signal 3G 0 Blue Off ise eee tes ro conge Blue Flashing Connecting 2N Ne W NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 6 Integrated Interf
44. d that the NF3ADV will use with either dynamic or static routing Routes are called static if they do not change over time Thus a static routing table is loaded with values when the system starts and the routes do not change unless an error is detected Dynamic routing refers to a system that can change its routing table information over time With dynamic routing software known as RIP Routing Information Protocol interacts with network devices and learns the optimal route to each location Then RIP updates the local routing table to ensure datagrams follow the optimal routes Dynamic Routing Disable RIPv1 Rpv2 Static Routing Disable Enable OE T Subnetmask T asn T nr T ae 1 f gt gt L 2 m 3 gt D 4 fo gt gt L 5 Po ooo L sm m 7 f gt m 8 P I m Dynamic Routing Routing Information Protocol RIP will exchange information about different host destinations for working out routes throughout the network i Please note Only select RIPv2 if you have a different subnet in your network Otherwise select RIPv1 Static Routing For static routing you can specify up to 8 routing rules You need to enter the destination IP address subnet mask gateway and hop for each routing rule then enable the rule by clicking the Enable checkbox Click on Save to store your setting or Undo to discard your changes NF3ADV User Guide 45 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual
45. default SSID for added security Click Next to continue Mel OMN Step 3 of 7 Router Security is already set up w ith your Router e here if desired You can also change the security type below To connect to the Router via WiFiy ou willneed to enter the Security Key into your device Security Key Type WPAPSK WPA2 PSK Security Key Minimum of 8 characters redobigow u This page allows you to configure the 2 4 GHz WiFi security settings for the NF3ADV Setting a strong wireless security level Such as WPA PSK AES can prevent unauthorized access to your wireless network Please enter the Security Key that you wish to use or leave this field unchanged to use the default Security Key Click Next to continue Mel T Step 4 of 7 WiFi Setup 5GHz 4 e SSID and whether or not this narre should be cast to all WiFi enabled devices You can also change the WiFi passw ord or even disable WiFi functionality entirely if desired Wireless 5GHz Fi on Bor SSID Broadcast Enable Disable SSID Broadcast Name Max 32 characters vetCommvWireless 9370 This page allows you to customize the 5 0 GHz wireless setting of the NFJADV WiFi is set to On by default Changing this option to Off will turn off the wireless feature and you will not be able to connect to your NF3ADV via 5 0 GHz WiFi Select Disable to hide the SSID of the NF3ADV If disabled other people wil
46. desired which are accessible by viewing the advanced settings pages Click on the Switch to Advanced View option to view and configure the advanced features of your NFSADV Status The status page provides system related information and is displayed when you login to the NetComm NF3ADV management console and switch to the Advanced View By default the status page will show IPv4 System Status IPv6 System Status Wireless 2 4 GHz Status Wireless 5 0 GHz Status VolP Status and Statistics Information In addition there are buttons that can be pressed to view ADSL Modem Status View System Logs Clients List NAT Status and to Refresh the status page gt F onwarding Rules Security gt Advanced Settings Iyi System Status SS H 9 IP Address 203 100 223 172 PPPoA Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 Gatew ay 202 180 81 32 Dorrain Narre Server 202 180 64 10 202 180 64 11 Connection Time 02 59 09 Disconnect ADSL Connection Down StreamiUp Streard 20897 913 kbps AW pv6 System Status EE H e J UUU WA N Link Loc al Address Dynamic IPv6 Global IPv6 Address 64 LAN IPy 6 Link Local Address fe80 260 64ff fe59 17eb Link Status Connecting f A Wireless 2 4GHz Status sats ions Wireless 2 4GHz mode Enable B GIN Mi ed SSID NetCormWireless 4812 Channel Auto Security WPA PSK I WPA 2 PSK TKIP A ES p Wireless 5GHz Status o Ot S UU U Wireless 56Hz mode Enable AIN Mixed SSID NetComm ireless 9370 Channel
47. dvanced Settings Wireless Bridging G Enable C Disable Remote AP MAC 1 Remote AP MAC 2 Remote AP MAC 3 Remote AP MAC 4 Enter the MAC address of each Remote Access Point and press the Save button WPS Setup WiFi Protected Setup is a computer standard that offers a quick and easy alternative to setting up a wireless network WPS can be configured using a push button method or by using a PIN code E Network Setup gt F onwarding R ules Security gt Advanced Settings WPS Enable Disable APAN 58388297 Generate New PIN Config Mode Reaistrar l Config Status CONFIGURED Release Config Method Push Button WPS status IDLE Save Trigger Cancel OPTION DANION Enable or disable WPS with this field AP PIN Set the Access Point PIN by pressing the Generate New PIN button Config Mode Select from being an enrollee or registrar In most cases the router will be the registrar This field gives the current WPS status Press either the Release button to release a configured WPS setting or the Set button to configure the current WPS settings Config Method Select whether WPS should use Push button or PIN Code mode for its configuration WPS Status This field advises the current WPS status Config Status NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 32 MELOUN Wireless 5 0 GHz This page allows the user to configure the 5 0 GHz wireless settings on the NetComm NF3ADV including the wireless security types w
48. e Backup Settings Reset to Default Reboot Startup Wizard Miscellaneous and Logout System Info The System Info section provides access to the system log entries of the NF3ADV The system log entries can be saved to a file by pressing the Download button at the bottom of the page gt F onwarding Rules WAN Type Display time Thu 14 Jun 2012 09 12 23 1000 Jun 14 08 28 10 Jun 14 08 28 11 Jun 14 08 28 13 Jun 14 08 28 14 Jun 14 08 28 14 Jun 14 08 28 14 Jun 14 08 28 14 Jun 14 08 28 14 Jun 14 08 28 14 Jun 14 08 28 17 Jun 14 08 28 17 Jun 14 08 28 17 Jun 14 08 28 17 Jun 14 08 28 17 Jun 14 08 28 17 kernel klogd started Busy Box v1 3 2 2012 06 04 09 46 21 CST BEID BEID STATUS 0 STATUS OK comrander NETWORK Initialization finished Result 0 sy slog Failure par sing line 12 of etc udhe pd conf syslog server config pool check 1 sy slog start 192 168 1 end 192 168 1 lan_ip 192 168 1 interf ac e br0 findex 0 sy slog Unable to open var run udhe p leases for reading udhepd 1247 udhepd v0 9 9 pre started udhe pd 1247 Unable to open varfrun udhe p leases for reading nat Using the packet filter which support IP range comrander SPA P commander DDNS commander SNMP comrander ROUTING commander disable Day light sav ing Page 1 9 Log Number 132 Previous Next gt First Page Last Page Refresh Dow nload Clear logs NF3ADV User Guide
49. e LED brightness Logout The logout option gives the user the option to logout of the NF3ADV Graphical User Interface gt Network Setup gt Forwarding Rules gt Securty Settings gt Advanced Settings L pv4 System Status IP Address 203 100 223 172 PPPoA Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 Gateway 202 180 81 32 Domain Name Server 202 180 64 10 202 180 64 11 Connection Time 00 50 57 Disconnect ADSL Connection Down Stream Up Stream 20235 916 kbps NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 56 MELOUN VOIP NAS View To access the VOIP configuration options of your NF3ADV you need to login to the web configuration and click on the VOIP menu at the top of the page Open your web browser e g Internet Explorer Firefox Safari and type http 192 168 1 1 without quotations into the address bar at the top of the window At the login screen type admin without quotes in the System Password field Then click on Login T Please note admin is the default login password for the unit Click on the Switch to VoIP NAS View link at the bottom of the page status For more information on the details displayed on the status page please refer to the Status page field information on page 24 Phone Book The phone book page provides a list of contact names and phone numbers for easy retrieval when making PSTN and VoIP phone calls Listing a phone number to a name in the phone book is also used by the Cal
50. ed by each of the CPE devices to authenticate with the ACS UserName server Inform Set the Inform to enable or disable to accept or deny an inform message from a CPE device to the ACS server Interval Enter the interval in seconds between Inform messages being sent to the ACS server Enter the Connection Request password to be used by each of the CPE devices to authenticate with the ACS Connection Request Password per NF3ADV User Guide AQ www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav VLAN The VLAN section of the NF3ADV allows for the creation of a virtual LAN across one or more of the Ethernet and wireless interfaces gt Network Setup gt E onwarding Rules Security Settings Advanced Settings gt Toolbox Port1 LA NI fi R Port LAN fi R Port3 LA N3 fi r Port4 LA NA K E Internet or ISP map 1 No NAT 0 Port1 Port2 Port3 Port4 2 AP 1 AP21 No MAT U Save Undo WANYLAN Settings Enter the Virtual ID for each Ethernet port and tick whether the data transmitted needs to be tagged a part of VLAN tagging For WAN VLAN settings press the WAN VLAN Settings button gt Network Setup VID 1 B Routing Ty pe NAT x DHCP Setting DHCP Save Undo Back NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 50 MELOUN Toolbox The Toolbox menu provides access to maintenance settings of the NF3ADV Menu options include System Info Routing Table Restore Settings Firmware Upgrad
51. ent Default Settings css eee eee eee e eee 8 Table 5 NNN 8 Table 6 WiFi Default Setting EE EEE EE ENE 8 Taole DNEPR 8 TER NNN NNN 18 Table 9 Basic View 2 4GHz Wireless Settings eee eee eee ee eee 19 Table 10 Basic VIEW 5 0 GHz Wireless Settings Luang de 20 Table 11 Basic View Mobile Broadband Settings sese sees eee eee 21 Table 12 PNL 22 Table 13 Advanced Network Setup Ethernet WAN setting sse eee ee eee eee 25 Table 14 Advanced Network Setup Wireless WAN eee eee eee 26 Table 15 Advanced Network Setup ADSL WAN eee eee 28 Table 16 Advanced Network EPP sese e sees seene 29 Table 17 Advanced network Setup DHCP Clients List Settings sss eee eee ee eee eee 30 Table 18 Advanced Network Setup Wireless 2 4 GHz Settings see eee eee eee 31 Table 19 Advanced Network Setup Wireless WPS Settings sse eee ee eee eee ee eee eee 32 Table 20 Advanced Network Setup 5 0 GHz Wireless Settings see ee eee eee eee 33 Table 21 Advanced Forwarding Rules Virtual Server Settings eee eee ee eee eee ee eee 35 Table 22 Advanced Forwarding Rules Special AP settings sese eee eee eee 36 Table 23 Advanced Security Settings Packet Filtering Settings eee ee eee eee ee eee eee 38 Table 24 Advanced Security Settings Domain Filter settings sse eee ee eee eee ee eee eee 38 Table 25 Advanced Advanced Settings System Log Settings sss eee e eee eee 42 Table 26 Advanced Advanced Settings
52. er to connect with the wireless security settings of your choice please see the Quick Start Guide for more information on connecting your data devices to the NFSADV Only people you allow access to will be able to connect to the NFSADV ensuring your connection is secure and safe Can change the name and password of my wireless network Yes You can change your NFSADV settings from the browser user interface by typing 192 168 1 1 into the address bar of your Web browser You can change the WiFi network name or SSID Service Set Identifier WiFi security standard WPA WPA2 WEP and your WiFi password How do I share my Internet connection using the NF3ADV with other users Provide the SSID Service Set Identifier and WiFi network password of your NF3ADV for any users you want to share your WiFi Internet connection with Each user will need to select the NF3ADV s SSID on their WiFi enabled computer or device and enter the network password you provide What is the difference between upload and download speeds and why do they differ Upload is when you send information e g emails from your computer and download is when you receive information via the Internet The speeds at which upload and download operate depend on the way you use the Internet and the size of files you send and receive Do need to attach an antenna on this device No The NF3ADV comes equipped with an onboard WLAN antenna have lost the security card that ca
53. erface Broadband WAN Type Enter the WAN type of the WAN interface Options include Dynamic IP Address default Static IP address yP PPP over Ethernet PPPoE PPTP and L2TP Select the Enable checkbox to enable automatic MBB backup of the Ethernet WAN interface Enter an IP Automatic 3G Backup address or domain name into the Remote Host for Keep Alive field for the router to periodically check the status of the connection IPV6 Dualstack Select this option if an IPV6 TCP stack is required along with the IPv4 TCP stack If you have a modem attached to the WAN port of the router and it is in bridge mode enter your broadband User Name username as supplied by your Internet Service Provider here If you have a modem attached to the WAN port of the router and it is in bridge mode enter your broadband Password password as supplied by your Internet Service Provider here Primary DNS Enter the preferred primary DNS address here if different to the automatically assigned primary DNS address Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS address here if different to the automatically assigned secondary DNS address Select the means to connect via the Ethernet WAN Options include Connect On demand Auto reconnect Connection Control i always on or connecting manually Maximum Idle Time Enter the time seconds before the Ethernet WAN connection will time out if the connection becomes idle Enter the service name for the Ethernet WAN connection This is
54. ew NAS Settings File Sharing Settings eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 70 Table 46 VoIP NAS view NAS Settings FTP Settings 71 Table 47 VoIP NAS View NAS Settings ITunes Server Settings sees eee eee eee eee eee 72 Table 48 VolP NAS Settings NAS Settings Download Assistant ETB eee eee 73 Table 49 VoIP NAS View NAS Settings Download Assistant HTTP seene 74 Table 50 VoIP NAS Settings NAS Settings Download Assistant Settings eee eee eee ee eee eee 74 Table 51 Additional Product Information Call Feature Codes Quick Reference sss eee eee 79 Table 52 NF3ADV Technical PENNEN T 81 NFSADV User Guide 85 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Appendix B Samba Server For Windows Vista 7 1 Open a web browser such as internet Explorer Firefox or Safari 2 Type in the address NetbiosName DirectoryName eg Nas Storage File Edit View Favorites Tools Help CE N T Bi DO search E Folders SS E p i fA Address E MastStorage 0 x Folders ktop My Documents O Downloads Figure 91 Accessing the USB Drive Note When the Access Control Security Level is in Guest mode there is no username and password required to access the USB drive the user will be able to read write the folder files in the USB drive To secure the access to the drive change the Access Control Security Level to Authorization Mode and configure a username and pass
55. has been used for any purposes other than that for which it is sold or in any way other than in strict accordance with the user manual supplied 5 your product has been repaired or modified or attempted to be repaired or modified other than by a qualified person ata service centre authorised by NetComm Wireless Limited or 6 the serial number has been defaced or altered in any way or if the serial number plate has been removed Limitation of Liability This clause does not apply to New Zealand consumers Subject to your rights and remedies under applicable Consumer Protection Laws which cannot be excluded see Consumer Protection Laws Section above NetComm Wireless Limited accepts no liability or responsibility for consequences arising from the use of this product NetComm Wireless Limited reserves the right to change the specifications and operating details of this product without notice If any law implies a guarantee condition or warranty in respect of goods or services supplied and NetComm Wireless Limited s liability for breach of that condition or warranty may not be excluded but may be limited then subject to your rights and remedies under any applicable Consumer Protection Laws which cannot be excluded NetComm Wireless Limited s liability for any breach of that guarantee condition or warranty is limited to i in the case of a supply of goods NetComm Wireless Limited doing any one or more of the following replacing the goods
56. he Toolbox menu in the Advanced View of the management console NEICOMMT First time Setup Wizard This Wiz ard is designed to w alk y ou through the basic information needed to se device Itis highly recommended t U use this wiard how r if you w ould like to IG Step 1 of 7 WAN Interfaces WAN Type Username EE V PI Number ls o I VOC Number fl Enable Autorratic 36 bac kup Select your WAN interface WAN ADSL or 3G The example above shows the WAN Interface as an ADSL connection Press the Next button to continue the setup wizard L a Step 2 of 7 WAI Setup 2 4GHz Your router is already setup securely w it ford and network Wireless 2 4GHz WiFi on Bort SSID Broadcast Enable Disable SSID Broadcast Name Max 32 characters NetCommYyyvireless 4812 This page allows you to customize the 2 4GHz wireless settings of the NFSADV WiFi is set to On by default Changing this option to Off will turn off the wireless feature and you will not be able to connect to your NF3ADV via 2 4 GHz WiFi Select Disable to hide the SSID of the NF3ADV If disabled other people will not be able scan and detect your NFQADV s SSID The SSID Service Set Identifier is the name of your wireless network Use a unique name to identify your wireless network so that you can easily connect from your wireless clients This field is case sensitive and can be up to 32 characters You should change the
57. he User Configuration button in order to create the required user accounts gt Other VoIP Settings LUsernarre Max 20 users Passw ord RT username T Password T selet O O Add Delete Cancel Back Add the user name and password and then click the Add button Alternatively to remove a user click on the radio button to the right of the username and then click the Delete button NFSADV User Guide 71 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav iTunes Server The iTunes Server function enables any applicable media on any attached USB storage to be directly accessed from within iTunes To enable this function click on the Enable radio button in the Service section Click the Save button to save any configuration changes you have made gt Phone Setting gt Other VoIP Settings gt NAS Settings Service Enable Disable iTunes Shared Library Narre FO iTunes Shared Library Password required Service Port default 3689 f s C SO C Save Undo OPTION DEFINITION Select to Enable or Disable the ITunes server service iTunes Shared Library Name Enter the name that will show up in the iTunes library list iTunes Shared Library Enter the password that will show up in the iTunes library list Password required Enter the port number to run your iTunes server on This will usually be left as the default value 3369
58. he sy stem RTP Port 5000 0 5533 if set 0 0 willbe assigned by the sy stem Save Undo Generally the SIP and RTP port numbers will not need to be changed from their default values It is recommended to only change the port number of these protocols if advised by your VolP Service or Internet Service Provider Codec Setting The Codec Setting page enables you to select which audio codec to use with your VOIP service This information will usually be supplied by your VOIP service provider and should not need to be changed unless you are experiencing issues with VOIP call sound quality Codec Priority 1 G711 alaw B Codec Priority 2 c 729 lt Codec Priority 3 G 726 32 lt Codec Priority 4 G 711 u law sd SIP Packet Length 6 711 amp 6 729 10 mas Voice VAD Disable Enable The packet length for Confort noise packet 20 ms 10 50rms Save Undo The following codecs are available for use G 729 a G 711 a law a G 711 u law G 726 32 NF3ADV User Guide 65 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav OPTION DEFINITION Codec Priority 1 Set the audio codec you would like to try first with your VOIP service Codec Priority 2 Set the audio codec you would like to try second with your VOIP service Codec Priority 4 Set the audio codec you would like to try fourth with your VOIP service G 711 amp G 729 Packet Length Adjust the packet length size This can reduce or increase the bandwid
59. ider and should not need to be changed unless you are experiencing issues with DIMF based services such as automated telephone services and answering machines Click Save to save your settings or Undo to discard the settings entered NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 66 MELOUN Other Settings The Other Settings page enables you to specify a different SIP expire time and select to enable the DNS SRV function This information will usually be supplied by your VOIP service provider and should not need to be changed unless you are experiencing issues with VoIP calls or with successfully registering the SIP settings of your VoIP service gt Phone Setting gt SIP Setting Other VoIP Settings SIP Expire Tire 500 15 86400 sec Use DNS SRY C Enable Disable SIPALG Enable Disable Rport Enable Disable OPTION DEFINITION SIP Expire Time Select to length of time in seconds between the NF3ADV re registering the SIP settings on your VoIP Service Provider s network Use DNS SRV Select enable or disable the DNS SRV function This is a DNS service record of the IP addresses and port number of the servers used by your specified VoIP service Press the Save button to save any settings changes SIP ALG The SIP ALG Application Layer Gateway is basically a VoIP firewall It checks and modifies SIP traffic where necessary to pass through a NAT firewall Press the Save button to save any settings changes Se
60. ime The time in seconds that an IP address is leased for The domain of the DHCP server The domain of the DHCP server oS O Gateway Enter the gateway address for the router This field is optional NF3ADV User Guide 29 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Clients List The clients list page provides a list of all the devices currently connected to the router using DHCP gt Network Setup gt F onwarding R ules Advanced Settings 00 0F B0 FA 92 57 Wired Delete Back Refresh Fixed Mapping 192 168 1 100 ITEM techsupport laptop B NITION 23 03 33 Fixed Mapping This page allows an IP address to be reserved to one particular network interface device Enter the MAC address and corresponding IP address you wish the device to use enter a tick in the Enable checkbox and press the Save button gt Network Setup gt E onwarding Rules gt Advanced Settings 1 f f 10 www netcommwireless com DHCP clents seletone sd Coto fio 2 o P L m m m AE MEL u ju U NF3ADV User Guide 30 MELOUN Wireless 2 4 GHZ This page allows the user to configure the 2 4 GHz wireless settings on the NetComm NF3ADV including the wireless security types wireless encryption WDS Wireless Distributed System settings and WPS Wireless Protected Setup setup gt Network Setup gt E onwarding R ules i gt
61. ireless encryption WDS Wireless Distributed System settings and WPS Wireless Protected Setup setup gt E onwarding Rules i I Advanced Settings Wireless Module SGHz Enable Disable Netw ork ID SSID NetComm Wireless KRKK SSID Broadc ast Enable Disable Channel Auto Wireless Mode AN mixed vr Authentic ation WPAPSK WPA2 PSK x 802 1X Enable Disable Encryption TKIP AES gt Pre shared Key fturoviyiva Save Undo WDS Setting WPS Setup Wireless Client List OPTION Blid NITION Wireless Module 5 0GHz The option to disable or enable the wireless 5 0 GHz function Network ID SSID The SSID Service Set Identifier is the name of your wireless network Use a unique name to identify your wireless device so that you can easily connect to it from your wireless clients This field is case sensitive and can be up to 32 characters in length It is recommended that the default SSID be changed for added security SSID Broadcast Enabled by default this field enables or disables the SSID broadcast deciding whether the SSID will be hidden to all wireless clients requiring a manual configuration to connect to the network or whether the SSID can be detected by wireless clients Channel The wireless frequency used by the 5 0 GHz connection Recommended channels to use include 1 6 and 11 Wireless Mode There are 3 modes to select from using the 5 GHz frequency A N or mixed A N mode 802 11 A on
62. ity is the group that devices and management stations running SNMP belong to It helps define where information is sent The Set Community field sets the new community name used to identify the Set Community group A SNMP device or agent may belong to more than one SNMP community It will not respond to requests from management stations that do not belong to one of its communities SNMP default communities are Write private Read public Enter the IP address for one of the local clients connected to router SNMP will then gather and transmit the network information that you have specified Enter the IP address for the third of the local clients connected to router SNMP will then gather and transmit the network information specified IP 4 Enter the IP address for the fourth of the local clients connected to router SNMP will then gather and transmit the network information specified SNMP Version Select the version SNMP you wish to use with the NFSADV WAN Access IP Address Enter the WAN Access IP Address used to provide WAN Wide Area Network connectivity to the internet IP lt Enter the IP address for the second of the local clients connected to router SNMP will then gather and transmit the network information specified NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 44 MELOUN Routing The Routing page in the Advanced Settings section of the NF3ADV provides a network administrator with the means to configure the routing metho
63. l not be able scan and detect your NFBADV s SSID The SSID Service Set Identifier is the name of your wireless network Use a unique name to identify your wireless network so that you can easily connect from your wireless clients This field is case sensitive and can be up to 32 characters You should change the default SSID for added security Click Next to continue MELLO Step 5 of 7 Router Security A Security Key is already set up with y our Router how ever you can che ngre if desired You can also change the security type below To connect to the Router via WiFiy ou willneed to enter the Security Key into your device Security Key Type WPAPSK WPA2 PSK Security Key Minimum of 8 characters This page allows you to configure the 5 0 GHz WiFi security settings for the NFGADV Setting a strong wireless security level Such as WPA PSK AES can prevent unauthorized access to your wireless network Please enter the Security Key that you wish to use or leave this field unchanged to use the default Security Key Click Next to continue Step 6 of 7 Router Security Inthe next pages you will use the quick set up guide to personalise your Router Please enter a username and password to be used to gain access to your Router agement Console tis recommended that you choose a unique password for added security Desired Username adrrin Desired Password Retype Password S Remember to make anote of you
64. lect to enable or disable Rport function NF3ADV User Guide 67 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Other VoIP Settings The Other VoIP settings page enables you to configure settings for connecting the NFJADV to a STUN server Click on the menu item on the left to access the configuration page STUN Settings The STUN Settings page enables you to configure settings related to utilizing a STUN server with your VOIP service This information will usually be supplied by your VOIP service provider and should not be needed unless you are experiencing issues with VOIP calls or signing into your VOIP service SIP ALG Enable Disable STUN C Enable Disable STUN Server STUN Port 80 65535 Save Undo OPTION DEFINITION The SIP ALG Application Layer Gateway is basically a VoIP firewall It checks and Pr modifies SIP traffic where necessary to pass through a NAT firewall STUN Select to enable or disable STUN functionality STUN Server Enter the IP address of the STUN server STUN Port Enter port number that the STUN server uses Press the Save button to save any settings changes you make NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 68 MELOUN Telephony Profile The Telephony Profile page enables you to configure the way the FXS phone port RJ 11 operates FXS Port Australia v Save Undo Generally this setting should not need to be changed Currently the
65. ler ID feature to help identify a caller making an incoming call Caller ID must be supported by your VOIP service and telephone handset to work 1 1 gt r 2 O o y O Poo r 3 E 4 O f r 5 O gt C 6 l E 7 1 E 8 o FP 9 10 gt L lt lt Previous Next gt gt Save Undo The phone book can store up to 140 names and phone numbers On entering a new phone book entry select the Enable checkbox and press the Save button To remove an incorrect phone book entry press the Undo button NF3ADV User Guide B7 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Phone Setting The Phone Settings menu enables you to configure settings for features such as call waiting call forwarding and caller ID Flash Time Hot Line and DECT Settings Click on any of the menu items on the left to access the respective page Call Forward The Call Forward page enables you to configure the type of call forwarding you would like to use and the SIP address to forward any such calls to Phone Set Phone Ty pe C Always C Busy C NoAnswer Disable URL Save Undo You can select from the following call forwarding conditions Aways Busy m No Answer 7 Disable OPTION DEFINITION Phone Set Select either a standard handset or select a cordless phone Select the type of Call Forwarding you would like to use URL Enter the phone number or IP address to forward VoIP calls to
66. less LAN All other unspecified wireless clients can be allowed or denied association rights gt F onwarding R ules MA C Address Control D Enable F Connection control Wireless and wired clients with C checked can connect to this device and allow YI unspecified MA C addresses to connect T Association control Wireless clients with A checked can associate to the wireless LAN and allow lt unspecified MAC addresses to associate DHCP clients selec one Copy to ID RO SU HTS 1 R D 2 r r 7 P r 4 f E E 5 i O r R lt Previous Next gt gt Save Undo NF3ADV User Guide 39 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav URL Blocking The URL blocking function can deny access to specified URL addresses URL Blocking I Enable amp a S 2 o r s J r DO S s ooo r e C C s P r o ooo 10 KF c C Save Undo Miscellaneous The Security Settings Miscellaneous section provides access to remote administration settings administrator time out and DoS Denial of Service Attack Detection amongst other things A dministr ator Time out 300 seconds 0 to disable Remote Administration il S r Disc ard PING from WAN side r DoS Attack Detection Iv Vv Keep VAN in stealth mode Save Undo NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 40 MELOUN Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings menu ha
67. less clients use the 802 119 wireless protocol Select this if all of your wireless clients use the 802 11n wireless protocol Select this if 802 119 and 802 11n wireless devices access your network Select this if 802 11b and 802 119 and 802 11n wireless devices access your network Authentication This field allows you to select the authentication type of the wireless security for the 2 4 GHz wireless network connection 802 1x This field gives the option to enable or disable the 802 1x authentication protocol Encryption With this field the encryption that the wireless security will use on the 2 4 GHz wireless network can be selected Pre shared Key The wireless security password for the 2 4 GHz wireless network connection NF3ADV User Guide 31 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav WDs settings WDS Wireless Distribution System is a system that enables the wireless interconnection of access points and allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple access points without using a wired backbone to link them To successfully link each WDS Access Point needs to be set with the same channel SSID encryption type and encryption key Please note that wireless clients will not be able to access the Access Points as the wireless functionality is used to create the wireless bridge Network access for clients will only be possible through wired Ethernet cable gt Network Setup me R ules i gt A
68. ly Select this if all of your wireless clients use 802 11A wireless protocol 802 11 N only Select this if all of your wireless clients are 802 11N wireless protocol 802 11 A N Mixed mode Select this if both 802 11A and 802 11N wireless devices access your network Authentication This field allows you to select the authentication type of the wireless security for the 5 0 GHz wireless network connection 802 1x This field gives the option to enable or disable the 802 1x authentication protocol Encryption With this field the encryption that the wireless security will use on the 5 0 GHz wireless network can be selected Pre shared Key The wireless security password for the 5 0 GHz wireless network connection NF3ADV User Guide 33 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Change Password This page allows you to change the administrator username and password to secure the NetComm NF3ADV management console against unauthorized access Usernarre adrrin Change this if you need to change Username Old Passw ord New Password Rec onfirm Save Undo NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 34 MELOUN Forwarding Rules The forwarding rules section deals with NAT traversal Using the Virtual Server settings port forwarding can be configured Special AP settings can be used to configure port triggering In the Miscellaneous section a DMZ host can be configured and UPnP can be ena
69. me with the setup instructions What can do If you have lost your security card and forgotten the wireless security details SSID and WiFi network password there is a label attached to the base of your NFSADV with all your original security details If the label is unreadable or has been removed the WiFi network password can be viewed or reset by logging in to the Management Console using an Ethernet Cable connected to the LAN port of the NF3ADV 10 forgot my Management Console password What can do If you have forgotten your Management Console password and cannot access the Web user interface you will need to reset your NF3ADV back to factory default settings To reset your device press and hold the reset button on the back of your NFSADV for 10 15 seconds until all the indicator lights on the unit flash to indicate the device is reset After a reset use the default WiFi settings SSID and WPA key which can be found on the base of your NF3ADV Note this will also reset any custom settings and passwords you may have already set up NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 82 MELOUN 11 Can I use the NF3ADV overseas Yes The NFSADV is equipped for most overseas xDSL services and connections NF3ADV User Guide 83 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Appendix A Tables Te 2 EE 6 Table 3 Rear and Side Panel Interface Connectors see eee eee eee eee eee 7 Table 4 LAN Managem
70. nection will suffice Select whether you wish IGMP enabled on the WAN connection IGMP snooping is the process of listening to IGMP network traffic IGMP snooping as implied by the name allows the router to listen in on the IGMP IGMP Snooping conversation between computers and the routers By listening to these conversations the router maintains a map of which links need which IP multicast streams Multicasts may be filtered from the links which do not need them Select this item to tag the data from this ADSL connection for the purpose of creating a Virtual LAN This can VLAN TAG l l l l be used for setting up separate logical networks for data separation and security purposes NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 28 MELOUN DHCP DHCP is the means used so that all computers connected to the router can be assigned an IP address dynamically Generally it is recommended to leave DHCP as default enabled unless instructed otherwise by your Internet Service Provider gt E onwarding R ules gt Security Settings gt Advanced Settings ee eS eee eae DHCP Server DHCP Disable Enable LANIP Address 192168811 00 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 IP Pool Starting Address ho IP Pool Ending Address 200 Lease Time s6400 Seconds Dorrain Name Primary DNS Secondary DNS Primary WINS Secondary WINS Gatew ay optional Save Undo Clients List Fixed Mapping OPTION Blid NITION Lease T
71. omm Wireless Limited s nominated premises is your responsibility 5 NetComm Wireless Limited does not have any liability or responsibility under the Product Warranty where any cost loss injury or damage of any kind whether direct indirect consequential incidental or otherwise arises out of events beyond NetComm Wireless Limited s reasonable control This includes but is not limited to acts of God war riot embargoes acts of civil or military authorities fire floods electricity outages lightning power surges or shortages of materials or labour and 6 the customer is responsible for the security of their computer and network at all times Security features may be disabled within the factory default settings NetComm recommends that you enable these features to enhance your security Subject to your rights and remedies under applicable Consumer Protection Laws which cannot be excluded see Consumer Protection Laws Section above the Product Warranty is automatically voided if 1 you or someone else use the product or attempt to use it other than as specified by NetComm Wireless Limited 2 the fault or defect in your product is the result of a voltage surge subjected to the product either by the way of power supply or communication line whether caused by thunderstorm activity or any other cause s 3 the fault is the result of accidental damage or damage in transit including but not limited to liquid spillage your product
72. or supplying equivalent goods repairing the goods paying the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods or paying the cost of having the goods repaired or ii in the case of a supply of services NetComm Wireless Limited doing either or both of the following supplying the services again or paying the cost of having the services supplied again To the extent NetComm Wireless Limited is unable to limit its liability as set out above NetComm Wireless Limited limits its liability to the extent such liability is lawfully able to be limited NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 88 EIGD Contact Address NETCOMM WIRELESS LIMITED Head Office PO Box 1200 Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia P 61 0 2 9424 2070 F 61 0 2 9424 2010 E sales netcommwireless com W www netcommwireless com NF3ADV User Guide 89 www netcommwireless com
73. pply Maximum REN Loading Please note that the line interface on the NF3ADV is capable of supporting multiple analogue telephones connected via splitters The ringer equivalence number REN for each line is 5 Therefore a maximum of 5 handsets each with a REN number of 1 can be connected to each line port Before you start make any phone call make sure you checked the following You have a WAN connection to the internet Your NFSADV is powered on and in running condition Your SIP settings have successfully registered to your VolP provider s network A working analogue telephone connected into the Phone port You hear the dial tone and the Phone LED on the front of your NFSADV should light up after lifting the handset ote ee How to place a call To make a call simply lift the handset and dial the number following the instructions provided by your telephone handset manufacturer How to receive a call When an incoming call is received the Line light will start flashing and any phones connected to the NF3ADV will ring Answer the telephone following the instructions provided by your telephone handset manufacturer to conduct the call If there is no phone connected to the NF3ADV all incoming calls will be transferred to Voicemail if enabled on the device Answering an incoming call when on a call Call waiting enables a 2nd incoming call to be received while you are on a call To answer a call waiting call perform a hook fla
74. r Guide 54 www netcommwireless com MELOUN Reboot Use this option to reboot the router after making any changes to the configuration settings Would you like to reboot your device Please click OK to proceed Cancel Startup Wizard The Startup Wizard option will return the user to the NF3ADV Startup wizard so that the router can be reconfigured MALI Step 1 of 7 WAN Interfaces ADSL WAN Ty pe Username Password Eas W PI Number ls o I VCI Number fl Enable Autorratic 3G bac kup NF3ADV User Guide EE www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Miscellaneous The Miscellaneous page provides settings for Wake on LAN has provision for ping tests and has the option to DIM the LEDs on the front of the unit Wake on LAN enables the router to start up a computer or device if the computer supports it when a WOL packet is detected on the network going to the client MAC you have entered gt E onwarding R ules Security gt Advanced Settings MAC Address for Wake on LA N Wake up Domain Narre or IP address for Ping Test Ping N Manual C By Schedule LED Settings Brighten LEDs z Save Undo OPTION DEKINITION MAC Address for Wake on LAN Enter the MAC address of the computer you would like to wake up from stand by mode Name GRIE EG Enter the domain name or IP address you wish to attempt to ping to LED Settings Select the manually control th
75. r and domain filter rules in place on the NF3ADV K Network Setup gt F onwarding Rules Security Settings gt Advanced Settings b Toolbo ne HT S Outbound Filter Disable Inbound Filter Disable Dorrain Filter Disable All other Dorrains Yes Refresh Packet Filtering The inbound and outbound packet filtering function gives the network administrator the option of denying or allowing data packets to be transmitted through to the WAN interface when any of the specified rules are met Conversely any other data packets not matching these rules will be denied or allowed access through the network as specified by the network administrator Outbound Pac ket Filter L Enable N Allow alldata through the router except data that matches the specified rules L Dery all data through the router except data that matches the specified rules ES OS S usores 1 mH ee 0 Always z 0 Aways 2 10 Aways 2 0 Aweys z 0 Aways z 0 Aways z 0 Always 8 ee E 0 Aways 2 First page Previous page Next page Last page Save Undo Inbound Fiter MAC Level 2 3 ae HE 4 4 m m m m m m m NF3ADV User Guide 37 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav OPTION DEKINITION T Enter the local source IP address where the packet originates from for an outgoing packet filter rule or is being sent to for an incoming packet filter rule Destination IP
76. r username and password NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav In Step 6 of the NF3ADV Setup Wizard the administration password for the router can be set to prevent unauthorized access to the router management page Enter the Desired Username and Desired Password retyping the desired Password in the Retype Password field to confirm the new password Click Next to continue the setup wizard Mel Om Step 7 of 7 Router Installation is Complete Please review your settings and click finish Your Router will reset and settings willbe saved WAN Inter face ADSL PPP over ATM Username example isp com au Password TEESE Automatic 3G backup Disable Wireless Z 4GHz WiFi On SSID Broadcast Enable SSID Broadcast Name NetComm Wireless 4812 Review your settings then click Finish to save configuration Click Back if you want to make any changes After clicking Finish the NF3ADV will save your configuration and reboot Please wait as this process takes about 2 minutes You will be guided back to the management console once the process is complete NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 16 After first time setup the management console will be password protected to prevent unauthorized access to the configuration settings of your NetComm NF3ADV To log in to the management console view the status and make changes to your NF3ADV please follow the steps belo
77. rface for configuration and management Multiple power saving features time of day LED dimming WiFi power save features green power down functions 1 Speeds are dependent on network coverage See your Mobile Broadband MBB provider coverage maps for more details The total number of WiFi users can also affect data speeds The maximum wireless signal rate and coverage values are derived from IEEE Standard 802 11g and 802 11n specifications The actual wireless Speed and coverage are dependent on network and environmental conditions including but not limited to the volume of network traffic building materials and construction layout Package Contents The NF3ADV package consists of 1 x NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway 1 x 12VDC 2 0A Power Adapter 1 x RJ 45 Ethernet LAN Cable 1 x RJ 11 phone Cable Quick Setup Guide Wireless Security Card If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact NetComm customer care Product Features Congratulations on your purchase of a NetComm NF3ADV Wireless Router This router is compliant with 802 11n WiFi while still being compatible with 802 119 amp 802 11b devices The NF3ADV is not only a Wireless Access Point but features a built in ADSL modem has a Gigabit soeed WAN port and doubles as a 3 port full duplex Ethernet Switch connecting your wired Ethernet devices together at incredible speeds With speeds of up to 900Mbeps the NetComm NF3ADV Wireless Router uses D
78. rk Group WORKGROUP Server Comment sarba server Save Undo FTP Service Configuration OPTION DEFINITION Computer Name Enter the computer name the NF3ADV is to use on the network Work Group Enter the network workgroup the NF3ADV is to be a member of Server Comment Enter the comment to be displayed when a list of network hosts is shown This can be useful to help identify the device and its purpose NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 10 MELOUN The File Sharing configuration also enables you to enable the built in FTP server function and the associated settings gt Phone Setting gt Other Vo FTP Enable Disable FTP Port Ru FTP Max Connection per IP 2 gt FTP MAX Clients 5 x Client Support UTF8 ves C No Save Undo OPTION DEFINITION Select to enable or disable the FTP server function Access Control The Access Control function enables control over which users can access any attached USB Storage By default the NFSADV is in Guest Mode which means anyone can access the attached hard drive gt Phone Book gt Phone Setting gt Other VoIP Settings Security Level Guest mode Authorization mode Save User Configuration Enabling Authorization Mode allows the creation of specific user accounts with a password to further control access permissions To enable this click on the Authorization Mode radio button and click Save You can then click on t
79. s Select this option to Enable to allow the router to assign the QoS percentage rates or set this option to Flexible Bandwidth Management l disable and manually enter the QoS percentage rates for the Item fields NF3ADV User Guide A3 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VolP Gatewav SNMP SNMP short for Simple Network Management Protocol is used mostly in network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention SNMP consists of a set of standards for network management including an application layer protocol a database schema and a set of data objects gt Network Setup gt E onwarding Rules gt Advanced Settings Enable SNMP l Local Remte Get Carmunity P Set Community P1 P2 P3 FO P4 O SNMP ersion O Y1 Cc V 2c WAN Access IPAddress Save Undo Enable SNMP The options to disable or enable the SNMP function for local or remote use An SNMP community is the group that devices and management stations running SNMP belong to It helps define where information is sent The Get Community field gets the current community name and is used to Get Community identify the group A SNMP device or agent may belong to more than one SNMP community It will not respond to requests from management stations that do not belong to one of its communities SNMP default communities are Write private Read public An SNMP commun
80. s Allow it to lie freely There should be no obstructions in its path and no heavy items should be placed on the cord In addition do not walk on step on or mistreat the cord To safeguard the equipment against overheating make sure that all openings in the unit that offer exposure to air are unobstructed WARNING Disconnect the power line from the device before servicing Transport and Hanaling When transporting the NF3ADV it is recommended to return the product in the original packaging This ensures the product will not be damaged 1 In the event the product needs to be returned ensure it is securely packaged with appropriate padding to prevent damage during courier transport NF3ADV User Guide 9 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Installation and Configuration of the NFBADV Placement of your NF3ADV The wireless connection between your NF3ADV and your WiFi devices will be stronger the closer your connected devices are to your NFSADV Your wireless connection and performance will degrade as the distance between your NF3ADV and connected devices increases This may or may not be directly noticeable and is greatly affected by the individual installation environment If you have concerns about your network s performance that might be related to range or obstruction factors try moving the computer to a position between three to five meters from the NF3ADV in order to see if distan
81. s System log Dynamic DNS QoS Quality of Service SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Routing System Time Scheduling IPv6 TR 069 and VLAN options status The status page shows the current status of the Advanced Settings on the NF3ADV gt Network Setup gt F onwarding R ules Sy stem Tire Wed 13 Jun 2012 16 37 23 1000 DDNS Disable Prov ider Dy namic Routing Disable Static Routing Disable QoS Control Disable Refresh System Log As well as viewing the system log entries locally the System Log page allows a network administrator to configure the router s system log to be sent to a remote system log server or to be emailed to nominated email addresses of the administrator s choice IP address for syslog server HE P Brail address to send sy slog to e SMTP Server port e SMTP Username PE e SMTP Password e Email addresses Errail subject Save Undo View Log Errail Log Now NF3ADV User Guide 41 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VolP Gatewav OPTION DEKINITION IP Address for Syslog Server Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS or DDNS is used for the updating in real time of Domain Name System DNS name servers to keep the active DNS configuration of their hostnames addresses and other information up to date To use these settings you will need a dynamic DNS account with Dyndns org No IP com TZO com or dhs org gt E onwarding R ules Security gt Advanced
82. s terminology and concepts Prerequisites Before continuing with the installation of your NF3ADV please confirm that you comply with the minimum system requirements below Computer with Windows Macintosh or Linux based operating systems with a working Ethernet adapter with TCP IP Protocol installed A Web Browser such as Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator Mozilla Firefox Opera Safari etc Wireless Computer System Requirements o Computer with a working 802 11b 802 119 or 802 11n wireless adapter Notation The following symbols are utilised in this user manual A The following note requires attention A The following note provides a warning The following note provides relevant information NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 4 MELOUN Product Introduction Product Overview ADSL 2 2 Integrated Modem 1 x 10 100 1000 Gigabit WAN port 3 x 10 100 1000 Gigabit LAN Ethernet port 1 x FXS Voice port circuit switched 1 x FXO port for PSTN calling IPv6 Support Dual Stack IPv6 Static IPV6 DHCPv6 PPPoE 6 to 4 IPv6 to IPv4 tunnel 802 11n up to 900Mbps Wireless Backward compatible with 802 1 1b g 2 4GHz and 5 0GHz Concurrent WiFi DECT base station with DECT association button 2 x USB host ports supporting 3G 4G USB mass storage file sharing WiFi Protected Setup WPS for simple setup of your wireless network VPN pass through PPTP L2TP IPSec Browser based inte
83. se only the supplied power adaptor Check that the NFSADV and the power source are both turned on and device is receiving sufficient power Turn the NF3ADV off and on If the error persists you may have a hardware problem In this case you should contact technical support Web Configuration cannot access the web configuration pages STEP CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Make sure you are using the correct IP address of the NF3ADV You can check the IP address of the device from the Network Setup configuration page 2 Check that you have enabled remote administration access If you have configured an inbound packet filter ensure your computer s IP address matches it Your computer s and the NFSADV s IP addresses must be on the same subnet for LAN access You can check the subnet in use by the router on the Network Setup page If you have changed the devices IP address then enter the new one as the URL you enter into the address bar of your web browser The web configuration does not display properly CORRECTIVE ACTION Delete the temporary web files and log in again In Internet Explorer click Tools Internet Options and then click the Delete Files button When a Delete Files window displays select Delete all offline content and click OK Steps may vary depending on the version of your Internet browser Login Username and Password forgot my login username and or password CORRECTIVE ACTION Press the Reset button for
84. sh briefly depressing the hook button The incoming call should then be answered Upon hanging up or performing another hook flash you will be returned to the original telephone call Accessing voicemail To access your voicemail please dial 98 and follow the voice prompts NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 78 MELOUN Call Feature Codes Quick Reference Table The NF3ADV supports a number of call feature codes for supplementary services FEATURE ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION STATUS 31 31 Caller ID S i N A to block an individual call to unblock an individual call Call Waiting 434 4438 Call Forwarding 2 lt Directory Number gt HOH Caller ID Caller ID transmits a caller s number to the called party s telephone equipment when the call is being set up but before the call is answered Where available caller ID can also provide a name associated with the calling telephone number To force Caller ID to be blocked for an outbound call dial 31 followed by the number you wish to dial To force Caller ID to be unblocked for an outbound call dial 314 and then dial the number Call Waiting Call waiting allows for indication and answering of an incoming telephone whilst an existing call is underway To disable call waiting dial 43 and hang up after you hear 2 high pitch beeps To enable call waiting dial 438 and hang up after you hear 2 low pitch beeps To check the status of Call Waiting
85. ss phone Try moving cordless phones away from your NF3ADV and your wireless enabled computers Unplug and remove the battery from any cordless phone that operates on the 2 4GHz band check manufacturer s information If this fixes the problem your phone may be interfering with the NF3ADV If your phone supports channel selection change the channel on the phone to the farthest channel from your wireless network For example change the phone to channel 1 and move your NF3ADV to channel 11 See your phone s user manual for detailed instructions If necessary consider switching to a 900MHz or 5GHz cordless phone Choose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless Network In locations where homes or offices are close together such as apartment buildings or office complexes there may be wireless networks nearby that can conflict with your wireless network Use the Site Survey capabilities found in the Wireless Utility of your wireless adapter to locate any other wireless networks that are available See your wireless adapter s user manual and switch your Router and computers to a channel as far away from other networks as possible Alternately try using a different wireless band Experiment with more than one of the available channels and bands in order to find the clearest connection and avoid interference from neighbouring cordless phones or other wireless devices NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 10 MELOUN H
86. std epee oe Se ee ete eel ba ee eee E E are te ea yt sot tee E E A 72 Relais es ele RE EEE EEE EE EEE EE EE RE 73 Ure sE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EE EN NE ENE 75 Additional Product Information a rnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennne 76 FUNN 76 10195 aiee yie RENEE EE ENE EE E A E E EE NE E A E TT Using the indicator ighis LEDs to Diagnose einn TT Using the NFSADV to make and receive telephone CA S yin tess sese eee ee eee eee 78 PRS ss IOV OIC Chi te TT 78 E Eg H 79 FREMAD Eve 81 SITE eee ANIONS EEE NE 81 Environmental Specifications Tolerances e ee ee 81 PU 82 MANTRA 84 Appendix B Samba Server wince sisssvcsiccesiscevescvasssccssasevnecsavenssevsnsenersevabsanvesavcoruseshseshcndsscuarsnessessausaaseaushasnnssaieoussustbonuesantennanstaesaunees 86 Legal amp Regulatory Information sss esse sss sees cesses eee ee 87 Ile Lal Pr COG Sa 87 SHOTS AMG EE EE EE NE 87 Consumer OO EN EEE RE EE NE NN 87 TU VNR e 88 Brie eee EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EDER eter te 88 Ble on i en ENE EE EN RE SN 89 NFSADV User Guide 3 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav Overview Introduction This manual provides information related to the installation operation and utilization of the NFSADV Target Users The individual reading this manual is presumed to have a basic understanding of telecommunication
87. t Where directory number is the number you wish to forward calls to Hang up after you hear 2 low pitch beeps To disable Call Forwarding No Answer dial 72 Hang up after you hear 2 high pitch beeps To check the status of Call Forwarding No Answer dial 61 or view the advanced status page of the management console o Cal Forwarding No Answer is disabled if you hear 2 high pitch beeps o Cal Forwarding No Answer is enabled if you hear 2 low pitch beeps NF3ADV User Guide 79 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VolP Gatewav Call Forwarding Busy Call forwarding busy will divert all incoming calls to a phone number that you desire only if your telephone is busy on another call To enable Call Forwarding Busy dial 67 lt Directory Number gt Where the directory number is the number you wish to forward calls to Hang up after you hear 2 low pitch beeps To disable Call Forwarding Busy dial 67 Hang up after you hear 2 high pitch beeps To check the status of Call Forwarding Busy dial 67 or view the advanced status page of the management console o Call Forwarding Busy is disabled if you hear 2 high pitch beeps o Cal Forwarding Busy is enabled if you hear 2 low pitch beeps Call Forwarding Not Reachable Call forwarding busy will divert all incoming calls to a phone number that you desire only if your telephone is unreachable by the network To enable Call Forwarding Not Reachable dial 62 lt Direc
88. t alweve on fil Service Narre po optional Assigned IP Address foptionah MTU fo Dis auto NAT M Enable Data Encapsulation fic VF Number fo trange 0 255 VA Nunber fioo range 1 65535 Schedule type UBR Multic ast Disable 7 IGMP Snooping I Enable VLANTAG E Enable f1 irange 1 4094 Save Undo If the DSL LED is not solid try an isolation test by unplugging all devices plugged into the phone sockets on the premises In this way you may identify a device be it a faulty cable phone ADSL filter monitored alarm or multimedia device that may be causing interference with the broadband signal You may require ADSL filters on all phone jacks before the DSL signal becomes usable NF3ADV User Guide 07 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav OPTION DEKINITTION Enter the WAN interface required Options are Ethernet WAN ADSL or Wireless WAN 8G 4G Mobile WAN Interface Broadband WAN Type Enter the WAN type of the WAN interface Options include Ethernet over ATM RFC 1483 Bridged with NAT IP yP over ATM RFC 1483 Routed PPP over Ethernet PPPoE PPP over ATM or RFC 1483 Bridged Select this option if you wish to use a Mobile Broadband connection as a failover back up connection to the Automatic 3G Backup ADSL connection Enter a public IP address for the router to ping to so that the router can monitor whether the ADSL connection is still alive IPV6 Dualstack Enter the Secondary Domain
89. t for specified traffic A selection of common port triggering settings come preconfigured on the NF3ADV for easy setup and are listed in Popular Applications checkbox Popular applic ations select one vi Copy to of 7 1 f f O P 7 gt S G 2 3 4 5 L OPTION Blid NON Enter the outgoing trigger port be opened by a device connected to the router peonia ans Enter the incoming port number or port ranges For a port range use a dash between the lower and upper g range numbers e g 5000 6000 Use a comma between multiple numbers Select this option to enable or disable the port triggering rule Miscellaneous The miscellaneous page gives the user the option of enabling or disabling UPnP protocol or the option to assign a device connected to the router as a DMZ host A DMZ host is a host on the internal network that has all ports exposed to a WAN connection except those ports otherwise forwarded gt F onwarding R ules DMZ Mode Multi Mode Pvco lt IP Address of DMZ Host L UPnP setting G Save Undo NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 36 MELOUN Security Settings The security settings menu has such configuration options for the NetComm NF3ADV as Packet Filtering Domain Filtering URL Blocking MAC Control and Remote Administration settings Status The Security Settings Status page provides an overview of the current IP filte
90. th required for a VOIP call Adjustment of the Voice Activity Detection VAD interval can be done here but should not be Voice VAD adjusted unless the words in your conversation are being cut off This setting should not need to be changed The Packet Length for Comfort To minimise jarring stop start transmissions between the silence and speech periods of a call Noise Level comfort noise is used filling the silent periods of a call with ambient noise Do not change this value unless advised to by your VoIP Service Provider Codec Priority 3 Set the audio codec you would like to try third with your VOIP service Click Save to save your settings or Undo to discard the settings entered DIMF Setting The DTMF Setting page enables you to specify which DTMF standard to use on your VOIP service DTMF or Dual tone multi frequency signaling is used for signaling in telecommunications over analog telephone lines in the voice frequency band between telephone handsets and other communications devices Many people use DTMF settings daily when making a number selection when dialing a phone number on a standard handset and producing a tone gt Phone Setting gt Other Vol RFC 2833 DTMF Setting C npand DTMF C Send DTMF SIP Info Save Undo The following DTMF standards are available for use RFC 2833 7 Inband DT MF Send DTMF SIP Info This information will usually be supplied by your VOIP service prov
91. the receiver TV is connected Consult an experienced radio TV technician for help 4 The power supply that is provided with this unit is only intended for use with this product Do not use this power supply with any other product or do not use any other power supply that is not approved for use with this product by NetComm Wireless Limited Failure to do so may cause damage to this product fire or result in personal injury Consumer Protection Laws Australian and New Zealand consumer law in certain circumstances implies mandatory guarantees conditions and warranties which cannot be excluded by NetComm Wireless Limited and legislation of another country s Government may have a similar effect together these are the Consumer Protection Laws Any warranty or representation provided by NetComm Wireless Limited is in addition to and not in replacement of your rights under such Consumer Protection Laws If you purchased our goods in Australia and you are a consumer you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure If you purchased our goods in New Zealand and are a consumer you will also be entitled to similar statutory guarantees NF3ADV User Guide 87 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi
92. them on your VoIP line gt Phone Setting gt SIP Setting gt Other VoIP Settings NAS Settings Blind Call Transfer Attended Call Transfer 98 02 e Anonymous Call Enable 7 Anonymous Call Disable 67 Anonymous Call Per Call Basis 81 DND Enable fra DND Disable free Call Forwarding Enable KG Call Forwarding Disable Kag Call Return 69 Save Undo NF3ADV User Guide 61 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gatewav You can change the dial codes on the following VOIP service features Blind Call Transfer Anonymous Call Enable Anonymous Call Disable Anonymous Call per Call Basis DND Enable DND Disable Call Forwarding Enable Call Forwarding Disable Call Return Click Save to save your settings or Undo to discard any incorrect settings entered DECT Settings The DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications Settings page allows for the configuration of the router s built in DECT base station Up to four cordless DECT handsets can be connected to the DECT base station at one time and can be used with both VolP FXS and PSTN FXO phone call types DECT Settings This section allows a registered DECT handset to be defined into or deregistered from a DECT Phone Group Base Station status Normal DECT Enable Disable Handset 1 DECT B Cc Handset 2 DECT B G Handset 3 DECT z Cc Handset 4 DEcT2 lt e
93. tory Number gt Where directory number is the number you wish to forward calls to Hang up after you hear 2 low pitch beeps To disable Call Forwarding Not Reachable dial 62 Hang up after you hear 2 high pitch beeps To check the status of Call Forwarding Not Reachable dial 62 or view the advanced status page of the management console o Cal Forwarding No Answer is disabled if you hear 2 high pitch beeps o Cal Forwarding No Answer is enabled if you hear 2 low pitch beeps Conference Call A conference call can be achieved by performing a hook flash and then by dialing the third party Wait for the third party to answer your Call and then perform another hook flash to conference all the parties together o Please note In order to activate a conference call you will need to have originated both calls Troubleshooting What do do if have no dial tone Please follow the procedure listed below Check to make sure the phone is plugged into your NFJADV into the RJ 11 port marked with a phone Check to make sure you are using the correct cable Cat 3 UTP Telephone Cable with RJ 11 plugs Check to make sure the line light on the front panel of the NF3ADV turns solid blue if you lift the handset Check to make sure the blue MBB indication light on the front of the NF3JADV is blinking Check to make sure your MBB SIM card is activated and inserted into your NF3ADV properly Check and see if you get the dial tone after rebooting
94. ty key here The default WPA PSK key is printed on the wireless security Security Key card and on the Product ID on the bottom of the NF3ADV Please note that whilst the key can be customized on this page the key will revert to the default if the NFSADV is reset to factory default settings NEILOMM mnan T aae eas Wireless 5GHz Wireless EH Gon Bort SSID Broadcast Enable Disable WiFi Netw ork Name hetCommiVireless 9370 This is the rame ofyour personal wird ess networkand will appear when you search for wirdess networks to conmectto Security Key tufoviyiva Switch to adv anced view Switch to VOPNAS view This page allows you to configure basic 5 0 GHz WiFi settings for this device such as enabling disabling the 5 0 GHz WiFi functionality changing the 5 0 GHz Wireless Network Name SSID or the 5 0 GHz Wireless Security key If you make any changes to the settings click the Save and apply changes button to make these changes active Wireless WiFi ON OFF SSID Broadcast WiFi Network Name SSID Security key Changing this option to Off will turn off the WiFi feature on the NF3ADV and you will not be able to connect to your NFSADV wirelessly Select whether the NF3ADV will broadcast the SSID Network Name for any wireless device in range to detect The SSID Service Set Identifier is the name of your wireless network Use a unique name to identify your wireless device so that
95. ual Band WiFi advanced MIMO Multi Input Multi Output technology to transmit multiple steams of data in a single wireless channel giving you seamless access to multimedia content under Robust RF signal travels farther eliminates dead spots and extends network range For data protection and privacy the NF3ADV encodes all wireless transmissions with WEP WPA or WPA2 encryption With inbuilt DHCP Server amp powerful SPI firewall the NF3ADV protects your computers against intruders and most known Internet attacks but provides safe VPN pass through With incredible speed and QoS function of 802 11n NF3ADV is ideal for media centric applications like streaming video gaming and VoIP telephony allowing you to run multiple media intense data streams through the network at the same time with no degradation in performance The NetComm NF3ADV creates a secure WiFi network router incorporating a WLAN 802 11b g n access point which can provide Internet access for up to 15 users and simultaneous phone service using your VoIP Service Provider s network It incorporates a DECT base station for use with cordless phones three 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports one 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet WAN port an FXO port for PSTN calling and an FXS phone port for making and receiving telephone calls It features the latest security options such as WPA and WPA2 data encryption SPI Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall and VPN pass through NF3ADV User Guide 5 www net
96. v Dow nload Status Page 1 EE T aaa ee Pause Delete Resume Start Now Refresh The View drop down menu enables you to select whether currently running jobs waiting jobs or scheduled jobs are displayed Once listed click on the checkbox on the left hand side of the listed jobs and then click the appropriate function button Web HDD The Web HDD function provides a web page based Windows Explorer type view of the content of any attached USB storage Using this interface you are able to upload download or delete files and folders as well as create directories Click through the displayed folders to show any stored files You can download upload files on Web HDD Back Current location L Upload Dow nload Add Folder Delete Select any item and click the appropriate operation button at the bottom of the page Alternatively double click folders to view any content To upload files to your Web HDD click the Upload button You can then click the Browse button and then navigate to the file you would like to upload Once selected this file will be copied to the Web HDD and become available to download by connected devices NF3ADV User Guide 75 www netcommwireless com NF3ADV Dual Band WiFi Data and VolP Gatewav Additional Product Information Establishing a wireless connection Windows XP Service Pack 2 Open the Network Connections control panel Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections
97. w Open your web browser e g Internet Explorer Firefox Safari and navigate to http 192 168 1 1 Enter the username and password configured during the first time setup and click the Submit button Use the default username and password admin if these details have not been customized Click Login to continue rees note it you forget the usemame an Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway The basic status page provides basic system related information It can be accessed by clicking on the Switch to Basic view button from the top of the status page Meli Dual Band WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway Line Sync Established Sync Speed 20897 913 kbps WAN IP Address 203 100 223 172 3G Status 3G Signal Strength VoIP Status Lhregistered Number of Clients connected on Wireless 2 4GHz Number of Clients connected on Wireless 5GHz Switch to advanced view Switchto VOolP NAS view The status page shows the current primary Internet connection WAN LAN status MBB connection status current Signal Strength dBm VolP Status and number of wireless clients currently connected OPTION The line sync status of the current ADSL WAN type set on the NFSADV 3G Signal Strength The current signal strength of the MBB Mobile Broadband service connection VoIP Status An indication as to whether the SIP settings have registered successfully Nutt cal CUISINES oneee This field indicates how m
98. word For MAC OSX 1 Click the finder icon in the Dock 2 Choose Connect to Server from the Go menu 3 Inthe address field of the Connect to Server dialog type in the URL Smb NetbiosName DirectioryName eg smb ntc cpe ntc cpe Remove Browse Connect A Figure 92 USB Drive Access with Mac 4 Select the Connect button to connect your USB driver NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 86 MELOUN Legal amp Regulatory Information Intellectual Property Rights All intellectual property rights including copyright and trade mark rights subsisting in relating to or arising out this Manual are owned by and vested in NetComm Wireless Limited ACN 002490486 NetComm or its licensors This Manual does not transfer any right title or interest in NetComm Wireless Limited s or its licensors intellectual property rights to you You are permitted to use this Manual for the sole purpose of using the NetComm Wireless Limited product to which it relates Otherwise no part of this Manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means be it electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of NetComm Wireless Limited NetComm is a trademark of NetComm Wireless Limited All other trademarks are acknowledged to be the property of their respective owners Customer Information The Australian Communications amp Media
99. y register the SIP settings of your VoIP account If you are unsure about any specific setting or have not been supplied information for a particular field please contact your VOIP service provider to verify if this setting is needed or not gt Phone Setting gt Other Vo SIP Account f SIP Account B Phone Set Phone z WAN Interface PYCO_ en T eee Display Narre UserName Register Narre Register Passw ord Realm Domain Froxy Serer Registrar Use Outbound Serv er C Enable Disable Outbound Proxy Status Unregistered Save Undo OPTION DEFINITION User Name Enter the User Name for your VOIP service Enter the Register Name May be called the Auth ID for your VOIP service Enter the Register Password May be called the Auth Password for your VOIP service Proxy Server Registrar Use Outbound server Enable or Disable the use of an Outbound Proxy for VOIP calls depending on whether your VoIP account is capable of outbound calls Outbound Proxy Enter the Outbound Proxy server address to use if required The current status of your VOIP service NF3ADV User Guide www netcommwireless com 64 MELOUN Port Setting The Port Setting page enables you to specify a different SIP Session Initiation Protocol Port or RTP Real Time Protocol Port number to connect to your VOIP service on gt Other VoIP Settings gt NAS Settings SIP Port 5060 0 65533 if set 0 ft willbe assigned by t

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