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1. DHCP Server On Start IP 192 168 1 2 End IP 192 168 1 254 hey 1 days D hours 0 minutes Reserved IP Address List Relay On Relay to Server IP 10 11 95 2 Server and Relay Off New settings only take effect after the router is rebooted If Apply Cancel necessary reconfigure your PC s IP address to match new settings DHCP Server On Check this item if DHCP service is needed on the LAN The router will assign IP address and gateway address for each of your PCs You have to key in Start IP Address End IP Address and Lease Time The default lease time is 1day DHCP Server Configuration Enabling DHCP Server on LAN interface can provide the proper IP address settings to your computer DHCP Server On Start IP 192 168 1 2 End IP 192 168 1 254 Aine 4 H days C hours 0 minutes Reserved IP Address List Relay On Relay to Server IP 10 11 95 2 Server and Relay Off New settings only take effect after the router is rebooted If Apply Cancel necessary reconfigure your PC s IP address to match new settings Click this button to have a relay setting And type the Server IP in the IP field When the DHCP server is served by another device rather than the router itself you can relay to that specific server and enter the IP address of it as 10 11 95 2 in our example Server and Relay Off Check this item if DHCP service isn t needed o
2. YPI CI o 39 Connection Type PPPoE LLC SNAP Dial on Demand Idle Timer 20 mins QoS On NAT Enabled WAN IP Address Automatically Assigned Default Gateway Automatically Assigned DNS Server Automatically Assigned LAN Configuration Primary LAN IP 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 Secondary LAN IP 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 DHCP Server On 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 254 DHCP Lease Time 1 days 0 hours 0 minutes Click Finish to accept these settings and reboot the system men Click Back to make any modifications You can check the contents on the Summary page If you find anything incorrect click Back to modify the settings If everything is OK click Finish to accept these settings Reboot ADSL Router The ADSL router has been configured and is rebooting Close the ADSL router Configuration window and wait for 2 minutes before reopening your web browser If necessary reconfigure your PC s IP address to match your new configuration Now the system will reboot to activate the new settings that you have set in this section Please wait for 2 minutes before restarting the router YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 53 NEILOMMT IP over ATM lf the type you have to choose is IP over ATM please refer to the following information Configure Internet Connection Connection Type Select the protocol and encapsulation type with the ATM PY
3. Destination Port start end J Assign Priority for this Traffic Rule Traffic Priority Low v IP Precedence No Change v The corresponding Precedence value in the IP header of the upstream packets will be itten by selected value IP Type of Service No Change of the upstream WAN 802 1p No Change v WAN 802 1p value e of the upstream packets can be overwritten by selected value Apply Traffic Class Name Type a name as the traffic class for identification LAN Ports which traffic come from The IP QoS rules will be applied on the LAN ports you checked here The default setting includes all interfaces Protocol TCP UDP v Protocol Choose a proper interface for this function If you don t Know how to select simply use the default one TCP UDP YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au of La Source IP Address Subnet Mask Source Port start end Destination IP Address Subnet Mask Destination Port start end Source IP Address Subnet Mask Port Key in the source IP address ex 192 168 1 0 and subnet mask ex 255 255 255 0 for the application ex FTP HTTP and so on that you want to invoke the QoS traffic rule You may simply enter the source port ranging from 0 to 65535 as the traffic condition Destination IP Subnet Mask Port Ent
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5. A Dial up Network Tasks a aa TA Dial up Connection romo anew Disconnected connection d NK Toshiba Soft Modem AMR Set up a home or small office network Change Windows LAN or High Speed Internet Firewall settings wireless Connecter c 1394 Connection WA Disabled L A 1394 Net Adapter See Also os Wireless Network Ada A Network Local Area Troubleshooter Connec onnection NEY Atheros Wireless Network Adapter 2 la Intel 8 A 13 Click OK three times to close the dialogs and save all the settings until return to Network Connections 14 Now the configuration for WPA authentication is completed And you may start to use the wireless device NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 150 www netcomm com au La Enabling WPA PSK Authentication and Security A wireless Properties Ia x Beneal Wireless Networks Acmamcel Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or fnd out more information about wireless networks in range click the button below View Wireless Networks Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below Move up Leam about setting up wireless network configuration 1 Click the Start button select Control Panel then Network Connections Right click on your wireless network card and select Properties Click on the Wireless Networks
6. Select the encryption type for the WPA mode There are three types that you can choose TKIP AES TKIP AES For more information please refer to WPA section Format Choose the form of encryption key You have to select either Hexadecimal digits or ASCII characters and type the keys on the fields of Pre Share Key Pre Share Key Please enter the key between 8 and 63 characters or 64 hexadecimal digits Only the devices with a matching key that you set here can join this network WPA Group Rekey Interval Enter the time for the WAP group rekey interval The unit is second With increasing rekey interval user bandwidth requirement is reduced After finished settings click Apply for activation NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 114 www netcomm com au Le For WPA 2 Mixed WPA2 WPA Wireless Security This page allow you to protect your wireless network by specifying WEP 802 1 WPA or WPA wireless security Before setting up security ensure that your wireless adaptors support the same type of security Most support WEP but not all support WPA WPA2 or 802 1x Wireless Security WPA2 Data Encryption AES v WPA2 Pre authentication Disabled Enabled Network Re auth Interval 36000 seconds WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 seconds RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS UDP Port 1812 RADIUS Shared Secret Appl Cancel 4fte
7. 125 NEILOMMT Internet Time Internet Time To synchronize your router with other network devices you can set its time manually or with an Internet time server Current time 2006 01 01 01 39 Update Now Set Time by Time Server Manual Year 2006 Month 1 Day 1 Time Hour 1 Minute 39 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Apply The router s clock must synchronize with global Internet time The time you set in the screen will be adapted to system log Update Now Click this button to refresh the current time Set Time by Time Server Manual The default setting is Manual Select this one and set the start time by typing the date and the time manually to help the router perform tasks If you select Time Server the system will set time via time server automatically Internet Time To synchronize your router with other network devices you can set its time manually or with an Internet time server Current time 2006 01 01 01 39 Set Time by Time Server Manual Primary Time Server time windows com Secondary Time Server time nist gov a Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei v Primary Time Server Secondary Time Server You may select the preferred time server from the drop down list The time will be adjusted by the time server Time Zone Choose the time zone of your location Apply Save the data on the screen and
8. 3 You will be asked to log in use your domain credentials e g ABC NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 140 www netcomm com au Lag 44 Microsoft Certificate Services Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help CO Back DN a A pe Search Se Favorites media Address g http 192 168 0 2 certsrv Microsoft Certificate Services Welcome You use this web site to request a certificate for your web browser e mail client or other secure program Once you acquire a certificate you will be able to securely identify yourself to other people over the web sign your e mail messages encrypt your e mail messages and more depending upon the type of certificate you request Select a task ORetrieve the CA certificate or certificate revocation list Request a certificate Check on a pending certificate S Internet amp Microsoft Certificate Services Microsoft Internet Explorer PB Ei File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Qu O HAG Pee trom Gun Address http 192 168 0 2 certsrv certrqus asp im Microsoft Certificate Services VvirelessCA Choose Request Type Please select the type of request you would like to make User certificate request User Certificate Advanced request 5 Select User Certificate then Next YML amp 54 Rev NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide ww
9. User Guide MEMON MMW NETCOMmMm com a u mt I f NEICOMM Safety and Precaution Installation e Use only the type of power source indicated on the marking labels e Use only power adapter supplied with the product e Do not overload wall outlet or extension cords as this may increase the risk of electric shock or fire If the power cord is frayed replace it with a new one e Proper ventilation is necessary to prevent the product overheating Do not block or cover the slots and openings on the device which are intended for ventilation and proper operation It is recommended to mount the product with a stack e Do not place the product near any source of heat or expose it to direct sunlight e Do not expose the product to moisture Never spill any liquid on the product e Do not attempt to connect with any computer accessory or electronic product without instructions from qualified service personnel This may result in risk of electronic shock or fire e Do not place this product on unstable stand or table When in Use e Power off and unplug this product from the wall outlet when it is not in use or before cleaning Pay attention to the temperature of the power adapter The temperature might be high e After powering off the product power on the product at least 15 seconds later e Do not block the ventilating openings of this product e When the product is expected to be not in use for a period of
10. 7 you can see other computers and devices Choose this for a workplace or similar location Your computer is discoverable and you can see other computers and devices Public location Choose this for airports coffee shops and other public places or if you are directly connected to the Internet Discovery of other computers and devices is limited Customize the name location type and icon for the network Help me choose di Start this connection automatically YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 159 La 9 Now the connection is ready To connect to the Internet next time click the Start button click Connect to and then click the connection you just created Close Notes For other operating system such as Windows 98SE Windows ME and Windows 2000 or if you use the wireless adaptor utility to configure your wireless connection please consult the wireless adaptor documentation respectively NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 160 www netcomm com au La Troubleshooting Windows can not configure this wireless connection Enable Wireless Zero Configuration by following these steps 1 Click on the Start Menu Click on Run type in services msc without the quotes Press OK 2 Scroll down to the bottom of the list locate the service named Wireless Zero Configuration and double click on it Change the Startup type to Auto
11. NAT To ensure your PC accessing the Internet successfully please check the following first e Anetwork interface card is installed on your PC e The ADSL Router is solidly connected with your computer e The TCP IP protocol has been installed and the IP address setting is to obtain IP address automatically When all above preparations are ready you can open the Browser and type 192 168 1 1 into the URL box and type in username password as admin and start to make the web configuration for different connection modes This chapter is going to introduce the function of each connection mode and the basic configuring steps that you have to do If you do not follow the configuring steps for using these connection modes you might get some connection problems and cannot connect to the Internet well YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 35 La PPP over ATM PPPoA Mode Description In this deployment environment the PPPoA session is between the ADSL WAN interface and BRAS The ADSL Router gets a public IP address from BRAS when connecting to DSLAM The multiple client PCs will get private IP address from the DHCP server enabled on private LAN The enabled NAT mechanism will translate the IP information for clients to access the Internet Configuration 1 A Start your browser and type 192 168 1 1 as the address to access ADSL web based manager Go to Quick Start Quick Setup
12. Automatic Updates Remote General Computer Name Hardware Advanced Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed a on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device La 3 Confirm that the NetComm NB6 ADSL Router USB Remote NDIS Device is on the Network adapters list a Device Manager File Action view Help m ela ERC E 1 Batteries R C Computer i See Disk drives i B Display adapters HGA DVD CD ROM drives Es Human InterFace Devices IDE ATA ATAPI controllers S Infrared devices H t Keyboards Ty Mice and other pointing devices ER s Modems ER Monitors Se Network adapters 29 Intel PROMOO VE Network Connection 3 i Hg MetComm MBG Series 405L2 Router USB Remote NDIS Device H fi PCMCIA adapters Bly Ports COM amp LPT ee Processors G Sound video and game controllers SX System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers PrE YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6PIus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 25 La Uninstalling the USB Driver USB is not available for NB6Plus4 or NB6Plus4Wn For Windows ME To uninstall the USB driver please follow the procedure below Unplug the USB cable between your router and your PC Then click OK Choose Settings Control Panel from the Start menu Choose Add Remove Programs A dialog appears to ask you to choose the program that you want to remove
13. Configure Internet Connection PPP User Name and Password In order to establish the Internet connection please enter PPP user name and password that your SP has provided PPP User Name netcommn PPP Password LETTET Session established by Always On Dal on Demand Disconnect if no activity for 20 minutes Manually Connect Disconnect if no activity for minutes lt Back Next gt PPP Username amp PPP Password Key in the username and password that you received from your ISP e g hpotter hogwarts Always On Select this item to make the connection active all the time Dial on Demand Select this item to make a connection automatically while in demand Enter the timeout to cut off the network connection if there is no activity for this router Manually Connect select this item to make a connection by pressing the Connect hyperlink on the Advanced Setup Internet Connections web page Configure LAN side Settings Enter the ADSL router IP address and subnet mask for LAN interface and then enable DHCP server on LAN interface to provide IP address settings for your computers Primary IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 CO Configure secondary IP address and subnet mask MTU 1500 default 1500 DHCP Server On Start IP 192 168 1 2 End IP 192 168 1 254 Lease Time days D hours 0 minutes DHCP Server Off On the Config
14. Virtual Server Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS Domain Name System combines both functions of DNS and DHCP to map a dynamic IP to a fixed domain name This page allows you to access the virtual servers with a domain name and password Dynamic DNS Configuration This page allows you to provide Internet users with a name instead of an IP address to access your virtual servers This ADSL router supports dynamic DNS service provided by the provider http www edyndns org http wwew tzo com http Zero Change Com or htto www no ip com Please register this service at these providers first Dynamic DNS Disabled Enabled Dynamic DNS Provider Internet Connection pppoe 0 391 v User Name Password HostName DomainName Status Dynamic DNS select Enable to enable DDNS select Disabled to disable this function Dynamic DNS Provider Choose a provider DynDNS org TZO com ChangelP com or No IP com from the drop down list Internet Connection select the interface from the drop down list that you want to use for connecting the Internet User Name Password Enter the user name and password that you registered with the provider HostName DomainName Key in the domain name or host name that you registered You can use letters and dash for naming yet other characters are not allowed to use for preventing from making troubles Status It displays c
15. so that these levels may be acted on individually to deliver traffic differentiation Please choose the number from 0 to 7 low to high priority for the 802 19 Priority Traffic Priority Traffic Priority There are three options Low Medium and High that you can choose YML854 Revi www netcomm com au NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide 95 La IP Precedence No Change s He Change IP Precedence The number you choose here decides the type of the IP address processed No change is the default setting IP Type of Service IP type of Service The system provides some types of service for you to choose The meaning of each type is the same as the denotation The default one is No change Bridge QoS This page allows you to classify the upstream traffic to the Internet by assigning the transmission priority for various user data Bridge QoS function prioritizes the data transmission based on layer 2 bridge packets Traffic Priority Traffic Conditions 8 EEN IP WAN LAN Traffic Name Priority Precedence IP TOS 802 1p 802 1p Delete bridge Low No Change No Change No Change 0 Fi If you set the LAN 802 1p Priority 0 as the traffic condition choose Low traffic priority for this rule and set IP Precedence IP type of service and WAN 802 1p as no change after clicking Apply you will get the result as the figure in the right column Thus when the u
16. 11 Click on Save Apply St ee Sr Je Ss YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 161 NEICOMM APPENDIX C HOW TO CHANGE WIRELESS SECURITY ON YOUR NB6W NB6PLUS4W NB6PLUS4WN WEP encryption The NB6W NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn has the WEP encryption enabled by default To change the encryption key please follow the following steps 1 Connect the computer directly to the router using Ethernet cable 2 Open the web configuration http 192 168 1 1 from your web browser i e Internet explorer Firefox a C Ka e E https 192 168 1 1 3 At the log in screen enter the Username and password The default Username is admin and the default Password is admin Then click on Login User name f admin Ke Remember my password 4 Click on Wireless menu at the top Ge SG A o NEILOMM Quick Start KE 1 Advanced i Wireless Management Language Connect to Internet Connect to Internet Quick Setup Your ADSL router is not ready to connect to Broadband Status Down NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 162 www netcomm com au Las 5 Click on Security on the left Lalin EE i KE i KA i FP i Ve Management Language English Basic Settings Wireless Basic Settings Security This page allows you to configure basic features of wireless LAN interface You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface h
17. 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Configure secondary IP address and subnet mask Secondary IP Address 10 11 80 81 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 248 MTU 1500 Default 1500 DHCP Server On Start IP 192 168 1 2 End IP 192 168 1 254 Lease Time 1 days lo hours 0 minutes DHCP Server Off Configure the secondary IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface Check this box to set up a secondary IP Address to connect to your router if they are not included in the range that DHCP server accepts You have to key in the information received from your ISP for the LAN connection e g the secondary IP is 10 11 80 81 and the mask is 255 255 255 248 in the example illustrated in the figure YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 55 La DHCP Server On Check this item if DHCP service is needed on the LAN side The router will assign IP address and gateway address for each of your PCs Start IP Address amp End IP Address Enter the information needed Lease Time Key in the duration for the time The default is 1day DHCP Server Off Check this item if DHCP service is not needed on the LAN Key in all the necessary settings Click Next for the coming page This Internet Connection Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Internet WAN C
18. 95 233 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 pppoe_0_39_1 0 10 11 95 232 255 255 255 248 0 0 0 0 ipoa_O_ 32 0 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 br 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ipoa_O_32 I If you choose Bridging from the Connection Type web page you will get a web page as below Configure Internet Connection WAN IP Setting Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings None Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address WAN IP Address WAN Subnet Mask Default Gateway Please refer to Quick Setup for more information YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 75 La Internet DNS Server If Enable Automatic Assigned DNS checkbox is selected this router will accept the first received DNS assignment from one of the PPPoA PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled PVC s during the connection establishment If the checkbox is not selected it is necessary for you to enter the primary and optional secondary DNS server IP addresses Finish your setting and click the Apply button to save it and invoke it DNS Server Configuration If Enable Automatic Assigned DNS checkbox is selected this router will accept the first received DNS assignment from the PPPoA PPPoE or MER DHCP enabled P Cf s during the connection establishment If the checkbox is not selected enter the primary and optional secondary DNS server
19. CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT AND INSTALLATION System Requirements Before continuing with the installation of your Router please confirm that you comply with the minimum system requirements e Pentium MMX 233MHz e ACD ROM Drive e Ethernet card installed with TCP IP Protocol required when connecting to the ETHERNET port of your ADSL Router e 0S independent for Ethernet e USB Port required only if you are connecting to the USB Port of your ADSL Router not applicable for NB6Plus4 or NB6Plus4Wn e Host Operating Systems support for USB e Windows 98 Second Edition Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP Windows Vista recommended e Web Browser support e Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later versions e Netscape Navigator 4 0 or later versions e Most popular browsers To access the ADSL Router via Ethernet Recommended the host computer must meet the following requirements e Equipped with an Ethernet network interface e Have TCP IP installed e Allow the client PC to obtain an IP address automatically or set a fixed IP address e With a web browser installed Internet Explorer 5 x or later The ADSL Router is configured with the default IP address of 192 168 1 1 and subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Considering that the DHCP server is Enable by default the DHCP clients should be able to access the ADSL Router or the host PC should be assigned an IP address first for initial configuration You also can
20. IP Address SINGLE SUBNET From Internet Host IP Address Select the initial place for port forwarding If you choose SINGLE a box will appear for you to fill in the IP address for the specific host And if you choose SUBNET the boxes for IP address and Netmask will appear for you to fill in the IP address and subnet mask for the specific subnet From Internet Host IP Address SINGLE se IP Addr IP Addr Netmask From Internet Host IP Address SUBNET Forward to Internal Host IP Address Key in the address for the host used as the destination that information will be forwarded to For example select the predefined application name Audio Video Media Player 7 set from ALL internet host IP addresses and forward to 192 168 1 200 Click Apply Be sure to reboot your router for these changes to take effect Application Name Pre defined Audio Video v Media Dauer O User defined From Internet Host IP Address ALL v Forward to Internal Host IP Address 192 168 1 200 NB6 NB6W NB6PIus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML amp 54Rev1 84 www netcomm com au La The result will be displayed as the following figure Port Forwarding Create the port forwarding rules to allow certain applications or server software to work on your computers if the Internet connection uses NAT mean External
21. YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 149 L Smart Card or other Certificate Properties f When connecting Use my smart card Use a certificate on this computer Use simple certificate selection Recommended Validate server certificate Connect to these servers Trusted Root Certification Authorities C ABA ECOM Root CA Mett omm za tw C Autoridad Certificadora de la Asociacion Nacional del Notaria C Autondad Certificadora del Colegio Nacional de Coreduria Pu C Baltimore EZ by DST C Belgacom E Trust Primary CA C C amp W HET SecureNet CA Class A CI C amp W HKT SecureNet CA Class B gt C Use a different user name for the connection Ce 10 Choose Use a certificate on this computer option and select Use simple certificate selection Recommended 11 Check the Validate server certificate check box if server certificate validation is required 12 In the Trusted Root Certification Authorities field check the check box beside the name of the certificate authority from which the server certificate was downloaded e g NetComm savd tw Note that if you leave all check boxes unchecked you will be prompted to accept a connection to the root certification authority during the authentication process 3 Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help kg Bac P B Search 1 Folders E Address S Network Connections v
22. You can restore your web pages with default settings Simply check Reset to factory default settings and click Reboot YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 133 La UPnP for XP Universal plug and play UPnP is architecture for pervasive peer to peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances and PCs of all form factors It is designed to bring easy to use flexible standards based connectivity to ad hoc or unmanaged networks whether in the home in a small business public places or attached to the Internet Only Windows XP supports UPnP function Please follow the steps below for installing UPnP components 1 Click on the Start menu point to Settings and click on Control Panel Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows XP To add or remove a component click the checkbox A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Components O s Message Queuing wi MSN Explorer v DJ 25 Networking Services LI Other Network File and Print Services O OMB wl FEA ndate Rant Certificates nome Description Contains a variety of specialized network related services and protocols Total disk space required 0 2 MB Deta Space available on disk 1034 2 MB _Detais 2 Select Add or Remove Programs gt Add Remove Windows Com
23. authentication for this network EAP type Smart Card or other Certificate Properties Authenticate as computer when computer information is available Authenticate as guest when user or computer information is unavailable 9 Ensure that Enable network access control using IEEE 802 1X is selected and Smart Card or other Certificate is selected from the EAP type 10 Click Properties under EAP type YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 145 La smart Card or other Certificate Properties f Use my smart card Use a certificate on this computer Use simple certificate selection Recommended Validate server certificate Connect to these servers Trusted Root Certification Authonties C ABA ECOM Root CA Mett omm za tw C Autoridad Certificadora de la Asociacion Nacional del Notaria C Autondad Certificadora del Colegio Nacional de Coreduria Pu C Baltimore EZ by DST C Belgacom E Trust Primary CA C C amp W HET SecureNet CA Class A CI C amp W HKT SecureNet CA Class B A C Use a different user name for the connection oe cancel 11 You can choose whether to use one of your certificates you have loaded on the computer or use a smart card for access In our example Use a certificate on this computer option is chose and Use simple certificate selection Recommended is checked 12 Check the Validate server certificate check box if se
24. dialog box click Yes to restart your computer For Windows 2000 1 From the Start menu point to Settings and then click Network and Dial up Connections 2 Right click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties 3 On the General tab check out the list of installed network components Option 1 If there is no TCP IP Protocol click Install Option 2 If you have TCP IP Protocol skip to Step 6 4 Highlight Protocol and then click Add Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click OK 6 When returning to the Local Area Connection Properties window highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties 7 Under the General tab enable Obtain an IP address automatically Then click OK Mac OSX 10 4 1 Click the Apple icon and choose on System Preferences 2 Click on Network icon 3 Set Location to Automatic and Show to Built In Ethernet 4 Click on TCP IP tab 5 Inthe Configure option choose Use DHCP with automatic address 6 Click on Apply Now W n bed ME NBEW NBGPlus4 NBGPluS4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 29 La For Windows XP Vista 1 Open the Start menu point to Control Panel and click it ei Tour Windows XP GN Set Program Access and Defaults D Windows Movie Maker Ka Printers and Faxes w Paint v Help and Support Search All Programs gt IZ Run LA Control Panel FA Log Off fo Turn OFF
25. enter the information needed Secondary IP Address 10 11 80 81 Subnet mask 255 255 255 248 Click Next Check the network information on the Summary page Make sure the settings match the settings provided by your ISP Click Finish Refer to the TCP IP properties specify an IP Address and fill in other information needed e g IP Address 10 11 80 82 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 248 Gateway 10 11 80 81 Preferred DNS server 168 95 1 1 Now the router is correctly configured You can access the Internet NB6 NBoW NBoPlus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 40 www netcomm com au La Numbered IP over ATM IPoA NAT Description In this deployment environment we make up a private IP network of 192 168 1 1 NAT function is enabled on ADSL Router or use another NAT box connected to hub to support multiple clients to access the Router and some public servers WWW FTP If you apply for multiple IP addresses from your ISP you can assign these public IP addresses to the ADSL Router and public server e g Web or FIP server Typically the first IP is network address the second is used as router IP address and the last one is subnet broadcasting Other remaining IP addresses can be assigned to PCs on the LAN The following example uses the IP address ranging from 10 11 80 81 to 10 11 80 86 and the subnet mask is 200200 200 240 Configuration 1 Start your browser and type 192 168 1 1 in the URL box to access ADSL
26. if you want to remove the interface from the current group it will be returned back to the Default group left side box after you click Remove Add New Port Mapping Group Available interfaces can be LAN ports or Internet connections of ATM PVC bridge mode Group Name bridge The group name must be unique Available Interfaces Grouped Interfaces Ethemet 2 br_0_35 Ethemet 3 USB Ethemet 4 Wireless Ethemet 1 lt Remove Apply Selected interfaces will be removed from their existing groups and added to the new group If you remove one interface from current group this interface will be returned back to the Default group Now we are going to map USB Wireless and the first Ethernet port together with the bridge mode PVC Click br U 35 and press Add button then use the same way to add USB Wireless and Ethernet to grouped interfaces The four items are moved to the right box now When the setting is done click Apply YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 107 La Port Mapping Configuration This page allows you to configure various port mapping groups which contains specific Internet connections and LAN ports The user data are only transmitted and received among the interfaces in the group NOTE DHCP server and all routing firewall functions are only available at the Default group Virtual LAN Function on Ethern
27. information will be recorded and processed and the multicast traffic will only be forwarded to those LAN interfaces such as Ethernet Wireless and USB which are bonded to the subscribed multicast groups Thus it helps to save the bandwidth and helps the devices to perform more effectively IGMP Snooping Configuration With IGMP snooping the IGMP packets will be monitored the membership information will be recorded and processed and the multicast traffic will only be forwarded to those LAN ports which are bonded to the subscribed multicast groups Check Enable IGMP Snooping and click Apply to invoke this function If the PVC vou re using is NAT enabled remember to turn on the IGMP Proxy at the same time Please refer to Internet IGMP Proxy for more information Note that the IGMP proxy must be enabled first If the IGMP Snooping function is not available as shown in the following figure you have to enable the IGMP Proxy first IGMP Snooping Configuration With IGMP snooping the IGMP packets will be monitored the membership information will be recorded and processed and the multicast traffic will only be forwarded to those LAN ports which are bonded to the subscribed multicast groups Warning To enable IGMP snooping you must enable IGMP proxy first Enable IGMP Snooping NBG NBGW NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 70 www netcomm com au deeg To set WAN settings for each service please open Adva
28. manage the ADSL Router through a web browser based manager ADSL ROUTER CONTROL PANEL The ADSL Router manager uses the HTTP protocol via a web browser to allow you to set up and manage the device To configure the device via web browser at least one properly configured PC must be connected to the network either connected directly or through an external hub switch to the LAN port of the device NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 20 www netcomm com au La Do need a Micro filter An ADSL Microfilter filters out ADSL signals to allow ADSL and regular Voice Calls to share a single telephone line Any equipment sharing your ADSL telephone line other than an ADSL must be connected to a telephone jackpoint via a microfilter Examples of such non ADSL equipment that MUST connect through a microfilter are e Telephone Handset e Fax Machine e Foxtel digital set e Back to base alarm e Dial up modem non adsl e Caller display unit e Other devices that have an integral router Failure to connect ALL non ADSL equipment via a microfilter may result in loss of the data link whenever a call is made or answered In many cases the link will also be lost when a call is received even if it is not answered z Phone Jack RY Telephone ADSL Jackl ADSL Splitter Telephone Wall Socket Modem Router Note Model used in this example is the NB6 A d Telephone Telephone Wall Socket ia M
29. tab Click Add to continue Wireless network properties a Association Authentication Ii Connection Network name SSID Please Wireless network key This network requires a key for the following Network Authentication WPA PSK lt Data encryption TKIP Network key eeeeeeee Confirm network key ecccccce Key index advanced The key is provided for me automatically _ This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used 4 Select the Association Tab and enter the SSID of the AP e g Please YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 151 La 5 Choose WPA PSK for the Network Authentication and TKIP for Data encryption 6 Enter Network key twice to access the AP 7 Click OK to save the settings and return to the Wireless Networks tab on Wireless Properties wireless Properties General Wireless Networks Advanced Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in range click the button below View Wireless Networks Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below H Please Automatic Move up Move down Learn about setting up wireless network configuration 8 The Network with WPA PSK authentication has been set up an
30. that receive the broadcast may be able to gain unauthorised access to your network Please note that if you want to communicate all wireless clients should use the same SSID with the router or access point Hide Network Check this box to hide the SSID of this AP access point Then other people in the area cannot find the SSID of this device YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 105 NEILOMM Transmission Mode This section configures the data transmission mode If desired you can choose from the drop down menu to limit the NB6Plus4Wn to certain Data modes Transmission Mode o02 11b g n mixed mode ze o02 11b g mixed mode o02 11b only o02 11q only 502 11n only 802 11b g n or 802 11b g mixed mode Transmission Rate Auto Channel Width This is the range of frequencies that will be used Primary Channel This selects the second channel to be used when the channel bandwidth is 40Mhz Channel The frequency in which the radio links are about to be established Select one channel that you want from the drop down list As an administrator of the network one must search which channels are available and then assign one available channel as the communication channel All the other clients that match the SSID and pass security authentication can access this device and will use the same channel that you set here Transmission Rate This section allows you to specify
31. that they can function as repeaters to extend the coverage area for each other When you finish the settings please click Apply to invoke them NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 120 www netcomm com au MELLO Management Diagnostics To check the linking status for the network and your computer a diagnostic test can guide you to detect the network problem The testing items are listed and examined one by one If the previous one is failed than the items following that one will be failed too Use this diagnostic test to detect the connectivity mistakes whenever linking problem occurs Diagnostic Tests This ADSL router is capable of testing your ADSL connection Select the Internet Connection pppoe_0 59 1 Run Diagnostic Tests Press Run Diagnostic Tests on the Diagnostic Tests page The Result would be shown on the same page Diagnostic Tests This ADSL router is capable of testing your ADSL connection Select the Internet Connection pppoe_0 391 Y Run Diagnostic Tests Test the connection to your local network Test your Ethernet Connection PASS Help Test your USB Connection DOWN Help Test your Wireless Connection PASS Help Test the connection to your ADSL service provider Test ADSL Synchronization PASS Help Test ATM OAM F5 segment ping PASS Help Test ATM OAM F5 end to end ping PASS Help Test ATM OAM F4 segment ping FAIL Help Test ATM OAM F4 end
32. the System Log and configure the System Log options Click View System Log to view the System Log Click Configure System Log to configure the System Log options View System Log Configure System Log For viewing the system log on local side click the View System Log button on the webpage for system log configuration E http 192 168 1 lflogview cmd Microsoft Internet Explorer ___Date Time Facility Severity Message SS daemon crt pacer daemon crit pppd s17 PPP LCP UP paces daemon crit keefs 17 PPP session established pppd 517 Received valid IP address from server Connection UP 2006 07 19 ee 04 27 38 acai we pppals 17 PPP server detected 04 27 32 bel Bis JEE ADSL link up fast us 832 ds 8000 2006 07 19 04 27 32 b s b s kernel ADSL G 992 message exchange 2006 07 19 i 04 27 28 ben b s kernel ADSL G 992 channel analysis 2006 07 19 04 27 25 2006 07 19 lori 2 04 27 21 ben ba kernel ADSL G 994 training 2006 07 19 04 27 21 2006 07 19 04 27 21 luser crit kernel ADSL G 992 started user crit kernel eth0 Link UP BCM63XX started BusyBox v1 00 2006 07 17 _12 38 0000 syslog jemerg The system log record on the router will be displayed on a screen as shown above The Date Time records the logging time and the Facility field distinguishes different classes of system log message The Severity field show
33. the data transmission rate Make a selection by choosing an option from the drop down menu 802 11b only Transmission Rate 802 119 only NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 106 www netcomm com au Le Transmission Rate 802 11n only Transmission Rate Multicast Rate Multicast Rate When the multicast transmitting traffics are large the transmission will be delayed in some way If you want to Speed up the rate modify from the drop down list For example you may select 802 11g only as the transmission mode and select high multicast rate like 54 Mbps Turbo Mode Disabled Enabled Turbo Mode When it is enabled the data transmission will be faster for this router Check Enabled to invoke this function for speeding up the transmission or check Disabled to close this function CG Disabled Enabled Afterburner i l If WMM is enabled the Afterburner function will be disabled automatically Afterburner When itis enabled the maximum data transmission will be faster for this router Check Enabled to invoke this function for speeding up the transmission or check Disabled to close this function YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 107 Melton Security To configure security features for the Wireless interface please open Security item from Wireless menu This web page offers eight authentication protocols
34. the router Both unencrypted and encrypted can be monitored yet it leaves the bridge open to be attacked by any intruder if he calculates the WEP key by comparing the text strings That is why shared key authentication can be less secure than open authentication YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 109 La Format Hexadecimal digits 0 9 4 F and a f are valid ASCII characters any printable characters are valid Keyl Key2 Key3 Key4 Default Transmission Key 1 Format Choose the form of encryption key You have to select either Hexadecimal digits or ASCII characters and type the keys on the fields of Key 1 to Key 4 Key 1 to 4 Fill out the WEP keys according to the key length For 64 bit WEP mode the content you can type is 5 characters or 10 hexadecimal digits For 128 bit WEP mode the content you can type is 13 characters or 26 hexadecimal digits Default Transmission Key select one of the network keys that you set on the Key boxes as the default one Click Apply for activation when the settings are done NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 10 www netcomm com au MELLO When a wireless client requests to access a network it is required to be authenticated by a central authentication server RADIUS Server Only an authenticated user can be granted by the network access and thereby those unautho
35. the specific AP RADIUS client to verify identity Both RADIUS Server and the AP RADIUS client must use the same Shared secret for successful communication Enter the words for the share secret After finishing the settings click Apply for activation YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 111 Melton 802 1x environment Configuration You will need the following components for establishing an 802 1x environment in your network e Windows 2000 2003 NT Server RADIUS server equipped with Internet Authentication Service Certificate Services installed e AP Router connected to Windows 2000 Advanced Server through the LAN port with DHCP server and 802 1x enabled e 802 1x client a WLAN card supporting WEP e Authentication Mechanism NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 ie www netcomm com au MELLO For WPA Wi Fi Protected Access Wireless Security This page allow you to protect your wireless network by specifying WEP 802 1 WPA or WPA wireless security Before setting up security ensure that your wireless adaptors support the same type of security Most support WEP but not all support WPA WPA2 or 802 1 Wireless Security WPA v Data Encryption TKIP v WPA Group Rekey Interval 0 seconds RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS UDP Port 1812 RADIUS Shared Secret A
36. through a line cord which meets the requirements of the ACA TSO08 Standard 2 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Standards for C Tick and or A Tick as set by the ACA 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 e Change the direction or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between this equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment to an alternate power outlet on a different power circuit from that to which the receiver TV is connected e Consult an experienced radio TV technician for help 3 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 Failure to do so
37. time unplug the power cord of the product to prevent it from the damage of storm or sudden increases in rating Service Do not attempt to disassemble or open covers of this unit by yourself Nor should you attempt to service the product yourself which may void the user s authority to operate it Contact qualified service personnel under the following conditions H the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed H liquid has been spilled into the product H the product has been exposed to rain or water H the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed H the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged H the product exhibits a distinct change in performance Caution e Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to operate equipment Copyright Notice 2008 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of the seller Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty The seller therefore assumes no responsibility and shall have no liability of any kind arising from the supply or u
38. to My Network Places You will find an icon e g Wireless ADSL2 Router for UPnP function Z Wireless ADSL2 Router Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sxx EN ai po Search SP Favorites Address L http 192 168 1 1 6 Double click on the icon and the ADSL router will open another web page via the port for UPnP function The IE address will be directed to the configuration main webpage as shown in the graphic 7 Now the NAT traversal function has already been provided The ADSL router will create a new virtual server automatically when the router detects that some internet applications is running on the PC YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 135 Las CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING lf the suggested solutions in this section do not resolve your issue contact your system administrator or Internet service provider Problems with LAN PCs on the LAN cannot get IP addresses from the ADSL Router The chances are that the interface used as DHCP server is modified and the client PCs do not renew IP addresses lf your DHCP server is enabled on Private IP Address previously and you modify the interface to Public IP Address the client PCs should renew IP addresses The PC on the LAN cannot access the Web page of the ADSL Router Check that your PC is on the same subnet with the ADSL Router Problems with WAN You cannot access the Int
39. to access the Internet Configuration 1 Start your browser and type 192 168 1 1 in the URL box to access ADSL web based manager 2 Go to Quick Start Quick Setup Uncheck Auto Scan Internet Connection PVC Key in the VCI and VPI value e g e VPI 8 e VCIl 35 Click the Next button 3 On the Configure Internet Connection Connection Type page select PPP over Ethernet PPPoE then click the Next button 4 On the WAN IP Settings page select Obtain an IP address automatically and check Enable NAT box Click Next 5 Onthe PPP Username and Password page enter the PPP username and password that you got from your ISP Select Always on or select Dial on Demand and key in the inactivity timeout value The default value is 20 minutes Then click Next 6 On the Configure LAN side Settings page key in the IP address and subnet mask for your LAN e g Primary IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Check DHCP Server on box And key in the start and end IP address e g Start IP Address 192 168 1 2 End IP Address 192 168 1 254 Then enter the leased time the default is 1 day and click Next 7 Check the network information on This Internet Connection Summary page Make sure the settings match the information provided by your ISP Click Finish NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 38 www netcomm com au La PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP Extension Mode Description In thi
40. to end ping FAIL Help Test the connection to your Internet service provider Test PPP server connection PASS Help Test authentication with ISP PASS Help Test the assigned IP address PASS Help Ping default gateway PASS Help Ping primary Domain Name Server pass Help For the item which passes through the diagnostics a PASS will be displayed on the right side of that item If not a FAIL will be presented there If there is no device using that port a DOWN will be displayed Press the Help link to know what the result Pass Fail represents for YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 121 La ADSL Synchronization Test Pass Indicates that the ADSL router has detected a ADSL signal from the telephone company Fail Indicates that the ADSL router does not detect a signal from the telephone company s ADSL network The ADSL LED will continue to flash green If the test fails follow the troubleshooting procedures listed below and rerun the diagnostics tests Troubleshooting 1 2 Make sure your phone line is plugged into the router After turning on your ADSL router wait for at least one minute to establish a connection Run the diagnostic tests again by clicking Rerun Diagnostic Tests at the bottom of this page Make sure there is no ADSL micro filter on the phone cord connecting the ADSL router to the wall jack Ma
41. you click Apply or leave it unticked if you would like to disable RIP on those interfaces Interface RIP ersion Operation Mode Enabled LAN 2 w Active O pppoe_0_39_1 Both ze Passive F RIP Version It incorporates the RIP information when receiving and broadcasting the RIP packets From the drop down menu select a RIP version to be accepted 1 2 or both Operation There are two modes for you to choose Active and Passive Select Active for transmitting and receiving data or select Passive for receiving data only Enabled Check Enabled to enable the RIP function on different interface Otherwise disable this function Click Apply to invoke the settings set here YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 81 La Virtual Server Port Forwarding The Router implements NAT to make your entire local network appear as a single machine to the Internet The typical situation is that you have local servers for different services and you want to make them publicly accessible With NAT applied it will translate the internal IP addresses of these servers to a single IP address that is unique on the Internet NAT function not only eliminates the need for multiple public IP addresses but also provides a measure of security for your LAN When the router receives an incoming IP packet requesting for accessing your local server the route
42. 31 21 User Alert 10 11 95 4 LEN 48 TOS 0x00 PREC 0x00 TTL 109 ID 33333 DF PROTO TCP SPT 4733 DPT 4899 WINDOW 65535 RES 0x00 SYN URGP 0 kernel Intrusion gt IN ipa 0 33 OUT br0 SRC 201 239 170 60 DST 211 21 179 146 07 19 2006 10 31 15 User Alert 10 11 95 4 LEN 48 TOS 0x00 PREC 0x00 TTL 109 ID 32976 DF PROTO TCP SPT 4733 DPT 4899 WINDOW 65535 RES 0x00 SYN URGP 0 kernel Intrusion gt IN ipa 0 33 OUT br0 SRC 201 239 170 60 DST 211 21 179 146 07 19 2006 10 31 12 User Alert 10 11 95 4 LEN 48 TOS 0x00 PREC 0x00 TTL 109 ID 32772 DF PROTO TCP SPT 4733 DPT 4899 WINDOW 65535 RES 0x00 SYN URGP 0 kernel Intrusion gt IN ipa_0_34 OUT br0 SRC 61 222 198 226 DST 61 222 223 189 07 19 2006 10 30 00 User Ale 10 11 95 6 LEN 48 TOS 0x00 PREC 0x00 TTL 118 ID 58236 DF PROTO TCP SPT 4268 DPT 139 WINDOW 64240 RES 0x00 SYN URGP 0 kernel Intrusion gt IN ipa 0 33 OUT MAC aa aa 03 00 00 00 08 00 SRC 61 64 235 203 07 19 2006 10 29 10 User Alert 10 11 95 4 DST 211 21 179 145 LEN 48 PREC 0x00 TTL 116 ID 57975 DF PROTO TCP SPT 3168 DPT 16881 WINDOW 16384 RES 0x00 SYN URGP 0 07 19 2006 10 26 59 User Debug 10 11 65 12 igmp 805 iptables t filter FORWARD 1 i ppp_0_39_1 d 239 255 255 250 j ACCEPT 2 gt dev null 07 19 2006 10 26 59 User Debug 10 11 65 12 igmp 803 iptables t filter D FORWARD i ppp_0_39_1 d 239 255 255 250 ACCEPT 2 gt dev null 07 19 2006 10 26 58 User Debug 10 11 65 12 igmp 770 iptables D FORWARD i ppp_0_39_1 d 239 255 255 250 DROP 2 gt d
43. 4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 137 Las CHAPTER 6 GLOSSARY ARP Address Resolution Protocol ARP is a TCP IP protocol for mapping an IP address to a physical machine address that is recognized in the local network such as an Ethernet address A host wishing to obtain a physical address broadcasts an ARP request onto the TCP IP network The host on the network that has the IP address in the request then replies with its physical hardware address Inverse ARP In ARP on the other hand is used by a host to discover its IP address In this case the host broadcasts its physical address and a RARP server replies with the host s IP address DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol When operates as a DHCP server the ADSL Router assign IP addresses to the client PCs on the LAN The client PCs leases these Private IP addresses for a user defined amount of time After the lease time expires the private IP address is made available for assigning to other network devices The DHCP IP address can be a single fixed public IP address an ISP assigned public IP address or a private IP address If you enable DHCP server on a private IP address a public IP address will have to be assigned to the NAT IP address and NAT has to be enabled so that the DHCP IP address can be translated into a public IP address By this the client PCs are able to access the Internet LAN Local Area Network amp WAN Wide Area Ne
44. 4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au ei Melton Status Overview Device Information This information reflects the current status of your ADSL router System Up Time 00 00 56 13 ADSL Speed DS US 7616 832 kbps LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway 10 11 95 233 Primary DNS server 168 953 192 1 Secondary DNS server 168 95 1 1 Firmware Version EE Boot Loader Version 1 0 37 0 6 5 ADSL Driver Version A2pB021 d17m Ethernet MAC Address 00 11 F5 61 5F 94 This page displays the current status for the ADSL connection including the period of activating the router ADSL speed and the information about LAN IP address default gateway DNS server firmware version boot loader version wireless driver version wireless BSSID and Ethernet MAC address The system status will be different according to the settings that you configured in the web pages ADSL Line ADSL Line Status Current ADSL line status is displayed as the below Line Mode GMT Line State Show Time Latency Type Interleave Line Up Time 00 01 21 44 Line Coding Trellis On i Line Up Count 1 a Statistics Downstream l Upstream Line Rate 7616 Kbps 832 Kbps Attainable Line Rate 11328 Kbps 1224 Kbps Noise Margin J222d8 Langg Line Attenuation 2 0 dB EEN Output Power j al 7 7 dBm 8 119 dBm More Information This page shows all information for ADSL For knowi
45. 7 Chapter OSS E 138 Appendix A Client Setup for 802 1x WPA and WPA PSK sssosnosnusnnsnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 140 Retreiving Client ue CN 140 Pilz nk XP UMNSMMGA e Eeer TEE 143 Enabling WPA Authentication and Security cccccccccceccsssscsssccssscsssecsssessesecssseseseseeesetressrsussssnensanens 147 Enabling WPA PSK Authentication and Security ccccccccccccsseeccsseeecsseescsseeecssseeccsseesesuesessueessreesetseesenss EN Appendix B Establishing your wireless connection For NBOW PIUS4W only csecssessrecsteeseeseees 153 Windows XP service pack 2 153 VEGRET O E R AE E A A E E S E 159 PUN RGN EE 156 Uert e el Lt ME 161 Appendix C How to change Wireless Security on your NB6W NBGPIUS4W cececsscssesseeseeseeeeees 162 WEP Gneo NO eebe ee ee 162 MT TOR OMNI caa test terse eatin ata I E E E eee tee E ease 164 Appendix D Legal and Regualtory Information cccccsscesscecsseecsseecsseeesseeesseeesseeeeseeesseesesaeesseeesaeess 166 Erleis alt VIN 166 Etage E EE 167 Limitations ET 167 YML854 Rev NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au a Las BEFORE YOU USE Thank you for purchasing a NetComm ADSL2 Router NetComm brings you the Next Generation of ADSL technology with ADSL2 which boosts AG e performance improves interoperability and supports new applications services and deployment conditions NetComm s implementation of
46. ADSL2 ensures that your Router operates with existing ADSL services while delivering optimal performance in all modes of operation Powered by the latest Broadcom ADSL2 chipset NetComm s Router provides downstream data rates of up to 24Mbps in ADSL2 mode ensuring that you can surf the net or download your files quicker than ever before Security is a key issue with Broadband users and NetComm s Routers do not leave you exposed Your new Router has a built in firewall to ensure your defences are rock solid against hackers unauthorised entries probes and even Denial of Service attacks What s more your Router is equipped with a VPN pass through feature allowing you to use a standard VPN client for Point to Point communication even while your Firewall is active NetComm s NB6 Series Routers deliver the connection versatility needed to cater for today s ADSL users simply attach to a single PC using the Ethernet port recommended or USB port not available for NB6Plus4 or NB6Plus4Wn Alternatively should you wish to share your Internet connection the device is equipped with an in built Router and one or four Ethernet ports for connection to a network If you have the NB6W NB6Plus4W or NB6Plus4Wn router you can also share your Internet connection wirelessly The Router s Port Forwarding and UPnP functions have made it easier for today s Internet users to configure and setup the myriad of Network Port Rules needed by Internet applic
47. AN Interface Delete 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 1 If you don t want the static route that you created please click the icon in the Delete column from the table Microsoft Internet Explorer l x Gre you sure to delete this entry i Cancel A dialog window will appear to confirm your action Click OK to remove the static route or click Cancel to keep the setting Example Static Route Here provides you an example of Static Route 192 196 1 x ADSL Router 192 168 10 x For the LAN shown above if the PC in the subnet of 192 168 1 x wants to access the PC in the Subnet of 192 168 10 x we can set a static route in the ADSL router in which the destination is the PC in the subnet 192 168 10 x and the gateway is router B The setting would be as follows Destination 192 168 10 0 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Standard Class C Gateway 192 168 1 254 Router B NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 80 www netcomm com au La IP Routing Dynamic Routing NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn only Routing Information Protocol RIP is utilized by means of exchanging routing information between routers It helps the routers to determine optimal routes This page allows you to enable disable this function Dynamic Routing You can enable RIP function on serveral interfaces of your ADSL router Select the desired RIP version and operation mode then tick the Enabled checkbox to enable RIP when
48. ATM or PPP over Ethernet please refer to the following information Configure Internet Connection Connection Type Select the protocol and encapsulation type with the ATM PYC that your ISP has instructed you to use Protocol PPP over ATM PPPoA PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP over ATM IPoA Bridging Encapsulation Type LLC SNAP ze According to the ISP s configuration on the server you can choose PPPoE or PPPoA modes Choose PPPoA or PPPoE and click Next Configure Internet Connection WAN IP Settings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address WAN IP Address Enable NAT MTU 1492 default 1492 On this screen you have to make the settings for WAN IP To get the IP address automatically click the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button Or click Use the following IP address button and enter the IP address for WAN interface Check Enable NAT if you need MTU It means the maximum size of the packet that transmitted in the network The packet of the data greater than the value set here will be divided into several packets for transmitting Type the value into the field of MTU The default MTU value for PPPoE is 1492 while for PPPoA is 1500 Click Next for the next procedure YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au gl La
49. Acts is limited at the option of NetComm to e Replacement of the Goods or e Repair of the Goods or e Payment of the cost of replacing the Goods or e Payment of the cost of having the Goods repaired All NetComm ACN 002 490 486 products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase However some products have an extended warranty option refer to packaging To be eligible for the extended warranty you must supply the requested warranty information to NetComm within 30 days of the original purchase by registering on line via the NetComm web site at www netcomm com au YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 167 NetComm Limited aBn 85 002 490 486 IH 7A PO Box 1200 Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia E sales netcomm com au W www netcomm com au Wy netcornn cormn du
50. C that your ISP has instructed you to use Protocol PPP over ATM PPPoA poscceeses Zeecseeeeed Bridging Encapsulation Type LLC SNAP ze IPoA is an alternative of LAN emulation It allows TCP IP network to access ATM network and uses ATM quality of service s features Choose IPoA and click Next Configure Internet Connection WAN IP Settings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings None Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address WAN IP Address ee WAN Subnet Mask g o Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Primary DNS server 168 95 1 1 Secondary DNS server 168 95 192 1 Enable NAT None If it is not necessary to set the WAN IP address please click this button Obtain an IP address automatically Click this button to allow the system to get an IP address automatically WAN IP Address amp WAN Subnet Mask If you choose Use the following IP address you have to enter the IP address and subnet mask information received from the ISP for the WAN interface Obtain DNS server address automatically Only when you select Obtain an IP address automatically that this option is available You may click this button to allow the system to get DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Select this item to set the DNS server addresses manually type
51. Computer 2 Double click the Network Connection Windows XP or View Network status and tasks and then Manage network connections Windows Vista Windows XP E Control Panel BR File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Oo Back Ki P Search gt Folders EZ Address G control Panel sl Eo d amp r 7 Vg Control Panel a Accessibilty Add Hardware Administrative D Switch to Category View Options Wen Tools See Also R E Automatic Date and Time Folder Options Windows Update Updates Help and Support Se Game Internet Controllers Options Network Setup Phone and Modem GE TER Congo Porai gt metteg F ei he e ei bat NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 30 www netcomm com au S Network and Sharing Center GL Network and Sharing Center NEILOMM p H Search p Vew full map Network 2 Internet NETCOMM PC Tha computer E Network 2 Public network Customize Access Local only ees Local Area Connection 2 ee E EI Sharing and Discovery File sharing On E Pubic folder shanng e Of Printe sharing Off ne printers installed tw Password protected shaning On E Media anng e OF Ka Show me all the files and folders an shanng Chee me sii Phe tharad peter fridare zm thee com ter S Network Connections Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help a OH Back pe Search Key Folders Ch Address e Network Connection
52. DSL Router and public server e g Web or FIP server Typically the first IP is network address the second is used as router IP address and the last one is for subnet broadcasting Other remaining IP addresses can be assigned to PCs on the LAN The following example uses the LAN IP address ranging from 10 11 80 81 to 10 11 80 86 and the subnet mask for LAN is 255 255 255 248 The WAN IP address is 10 11 95 233 and the subnet mask for WAN is 255 255 255 248 Configuration 1 Ss Si Start your browser and type 192 168 1 1 in the URL box to access ADSL web based manager Go to Quick Start Quick Setup Uncheck Auto Scan Internet Connection PVC Key in the VCI and VPI value e g e VPI 8 e VCI 35 Click the Next button On the Configure Internet Connection Connection Type page select IP over ATM IPoA then click Next On the WAN IP Settings page select Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS Server Address then key in the information that your ISP offered e g WAN IP Address 10 11 95 233 WAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 248 Primary DNS server 168 95 1 1 Secondary DNS server 168 95 192 1 Uncheck Enable NAT and click Next On the Configure LAN side Settings page key in the information for your LAN e g Primary IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Start IP Address 192 168 1 2 End IP Address 192 168 1 254 Check Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN Interface and
53. ILOMM Quick Start Ei Advanced Wireless Management Language Basic Settings Wireless Basic Settings Security This page allows you to configure basic features of your wireless network You can enable or disable the wireless interface hide the network from active scans set the wireless Access Control network name also known as SSID and select the working channel Repeater Enable Wireless Network Quality of Service Wireless Main Network Name SSID wireless L Hide Wireless Main Network Wireless Guest Network Name SSID CJ Hide Wireless Guest Network Transmission Mode 802 11b g mixed mode Channel 6 x C Select Best Quality Channel Automatically Transmission Rate Auto Multicast Rate Auto Turbo Mode Disabled Enabled Wireless User Isolation Off Transmit Power 100 v Enable Wireless Network Click this check box to enable the wireless network function Wireless Main Network Name SSID The main SSID Station Set Identifier for your wireless network replace with name of your choice All Stations must be configured with the correct SSID to access the WLAN If the SSID does not match with the wireless client it will not be able to join the network Min one character max 32 If you do not check Hide Wireless Main Network item the router will periodically broadcasts its SSID to allow the wireless clients within the range to recognize its presence This can create a s
54. IP Address and Subnet Mask to connect to your router if they are not included in the range that DHCP server accepts After checking this box the secondary IP address and subnet mask entries will show up as shown below LAN IP Address Configuration Enter the ADSL router IP address and subnet mask for LAN interface Primary IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Host Name NB6W Domain Name home ii Configure secondary IP address and subnet mask Secondary IP Address Subnet Mask MTU 1500 Default 1500 New settings only take effect after your ADSL router is rebooted If Apply ecessary ee gure your PC s IP address to match new settings Secondary IP Address amp Subnet Mask Enter the information provided by your ISP for your LAN connection MTU It means the maximum size of the packet that transmitted in the network The packet of the data greater than the number set here will be divided into several packets for transmitting Type the value into the field of MTU The default setting for LAN configuration is 1500 Apply Click this button to activate the settings listed above YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 65 La Local Network DHCP Server This allows you to set DHCP server on LAN interface DHCP Server Configuration Enabling DHCP Server on LAN interface can provide the proper IP address settings to your computer
55. IP addresses Click Apply to save it C Enable Automatic 4ssigned DNS Primary DNS server 168 95 1 1 Secondary DNS server Apply hanging from unselected ere er DNS to selected omatic Assigned DNS You must reboot the router to get the automatic assigned DNS addresses Enable Automatic Assigned DNS Check this box to enable this function or uncheck this box to disable it The default setting is checked When this function is disabled you have to offer the Primary DNS server and Secondary DNS server If you are satisfied with the settings click Apply NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6oPlus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 6 www netcomm com au MELLO The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an Internet protocol that provides a way for an Internet computer to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers Wireless ISP BRAS Ethernet IGMP Proxy Telephone Line The hosts interact with the system through the exchange of IGMP messages When you want to configure IGMP proxy the system will interact with other routers through the exchange of IGMP messages However when acting as the proxy the system performs the host portion of the IGMP task as follows e When being queried the system will send membership reports to the group e When one of the hosts joins a multicast address group which none of other hosts belongs to the system will send unsolicited membership reports to that gro
56. IP protocol skip to Step 6 4 Highlight Protocol and click Add 5 Highlight Microsoft on the left side of the windows and select TCP IP on the right side Then click OK 6 While returning to Network window highlight TCP IP protocol for your NIC and click Properties 7 On IP Address tab Enable Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK 8 While returning to the Network window click OK 9 Wait for Windows when copying files 10 When prompted with the System Settings Change dialog box click Yes to restart your computer NB6 NBoW NBoPlus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 26 www netcomm com au La For Windows NT 1 Click Start point to Settings and then click Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon 3 The Network window appears On the Protocols tab check out the list of installed network components Option 1 If there is no TCP IP Protocol click Add Option 2 If you have TCP IP Protocol installed skip to Step 7 Highlight TCP IP Protocol and click OK Insert the Windows NT CD into your CD ROM drive and type the location of the CD Then click Continue 6 When returning to the Network window Open the Protocols tab then select TCP IP Protocol and click Properties 7 Enable Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server and click OK 8 When prompted with the message below click Yes to continue 9 When returning to Network window click Close 10 When prompted with Network Settings Change
57. L v Forward to Internal Host IP Address Pre defined Choose one of the service types from the first drop down list such as Audio Video Games and so on In the second drop down list choose the name of the application that you want to use with the type that you select in the first list For example if you choose Audio Video in the first field the corresponding contents of the second field would be like the drop down list shown as the following figure Pre defined Audio Video v Media Player7 User defined Audio Video Games Messaging Conferencing Servers VPN Media Player Others RealAudio YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 83 La Add New Port Forwarding Rule Application Name Pre defined User defined From Internet Host IP Address ALL v Forward to Internal Host IP Address By using the rules External Packet Forward to Internal Host Port Start Port End Port Start Port End Protocol TCP ov TCP v TCP v User defined Type a new service name for building a customized service for specific purpose There are three lines that you can enter settings into on this page If you need more lines just apply the settings and then add a new port forwarding rule From Internet Host IP Address ALL Forward to Internal Host
58. Packet Internal Host Application Name Delete IP Address Protocol Port IP Address Port Media Player 7 ALL Top 1755 192 168 1 200 1755 O 70 70 Media Player 7 ALL UDP 7000 192 168 1 200 7000 oO SelectAll O If you do not want the server that you created check the Delete box of that application and click the Delete button to discard it Or if you want to add another one click Add to add a new one YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 85 NEILOMM Virtual Server Port Triggering Port Triggering Port triggering funcion is a conditional port forwarding feature When your ADSL router detects outbound traffic on a specific port trigger port it will set up the port forwarding rules temporarily on the port ranges you specify to allow inbound traffic This is supposed to increase the support for Internet gaming video conferencing and Internet telephony due to these applications require multiple connection Application Name Trigger Open BR Protocol Port Protocol Port Delete When the router detects outbound traffic on a specific port it will set up the port forwarding rules temporarily on the port ranges that you specify to allow inbound traffic It is supposed to increase the support for Internet gaming video conferencing and Internet telephony due to the applications require multiple connection To add a new port triggering rule
59. Please select NetComm ADSL Router USB Driver and click Change Remove The InstallShield Wizard dialog will appear When the Maintenance Complete screen appears the USB driver is removed successfully Click Finish For Windows 2000 To uninstall the USB driver please follow the procedure below NB6 NBoW NBoPlus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide 26 To safely unplug the USB cable from the USB port on your PC 1 Go to the right lower corner for Unplug and Eject Hardware and left click on it 2 Click the dialog for Stop NetComm ADSL Router USB Remote NDIS Device 3 The Router is safely removed click OK to continue Choose Settings Control Panel from the Start menu Choose Add Remove Programs A dialog appears to ask you to choose the program that you want to remove Please select NetComm ADSL Router USB Driver and click Change Remove A Confirm Uninstall dialog will show up unplug your device from the USB port and click OK The InstallShield Wizard will guide you till the USB driver is removed When the Maintenance Complete screen appears the USB driver is removed successfully Click Finish YML854Rev1 www netcomm com au MELLO For Windows XP Vista To uninstall the USB driver please follow the procedure below e Unplug your USB cable between your router and your PC e Choose Settings Control Panel from the Start menu Choose Add or Remove Programs Windows XP or Programs and Features Windows Vista E Contr
60. Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide 142 YML854Rev1 www netcomm com au Enabling 802 1x Authenticat Sh Services File Action View Help e a l8SbBlgirnin Services Local D Services Local 4 1 Click Run from the Start menu Type services msc and click OK Extended A Standard ion an De Wireless Zero Configuration Name iption Status Startup Type Ea windows Image Ac Provides im Manual stop the service Ry Windows Installer Adds modi Manual Restart the service Sy Windows Managem Providesa Started Automatic 8 Sy Windows Managem Provides s Manual Description Sy Windows Media Con Serves sha Manual Provides automatic configuration for the e nd P sors th j 802 11 adapters Windows Media Con Monitors th Manual Sy Windows Time Maintains d Started Automatic a Windows User Mod Enables Wi Started Automatic n u Provides a Started Automatic Ry wil Performance A Provides p Manual Sy Workstation Creates an Started Automatic e d Security La 2 Scroll to the bottom of the list Double click on the Wireless Zero Configuration service and verify that it is set to Automatic and that it is Started Click OK to continue wireless Properties General Wireless Networks dzee Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in ra
61. Properties 3 Select the wireless network you want to connect to and click Connect YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 153 Melton OU Wireless Network Connection 3 E x Network Tasks Choose a wireless network Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more information lt 2 Set up a wireless network NetCommOfficeHotspot for a home or small office Unsecured wireless network Related Tasks wireless a Security enabled wireless network ij Learn about wireless networking To connect to this network click Connect You might need to enter additional era s order of information preferred networks Qe Change advanced Ee 4 Enter the network key default network key is A1B2C3D4E5 and click Connect x Wireless Network Connection 3 Network Tasks Choose a wireless network q Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more information Set up a wireless network Go NetCommOfficeHotspot for a home or small office i Wireless Network Connection xi ull The network wireless requires a network key also called a WEP key or WPA key A network key helps prevent unknown intruders from connecting to this network Related Tasks i Learn about E networking Type the key and then
62. SL router User Name user New Password Confirm New Password For the Admin Account the default setting for both username and password are admin If you want to change the username and the password please modify the User Name and New Password and then retype the new password in the Confirm field for confirmation Then click Apply To create a user account you may setup a username and password under User Account on the same page Note that the new user can merely access the Quick Start and Status page YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 123 La Management Control From Remote There are various interfaces for the remote access Please choose from them if you want to enable the remote access control Note NB6 supports Web Browser Telnet TFTP and Ping only Remote Management Control Enable remote access to let an expert e g helpdesk configure your ADSL router remotely Select the Internet Connection pppoe_0_39_1 To allow remote access to your router via Web Browser Web server port on WAN interface S080 Telnet Wa LITFTP O Secure Shell SSH CI PING If enabling remote access to your router via PING all Internet hosts can ping to your router Authorized Host IP Address List Apply Select the Internet Connect select one connection item from the drop down list to enable the function Web Browser Check t
63. T Port Range Start End Source Destination IP address To specify IP address to allow or deny data transmission please pull down the drop down menu to choose a proper one The setting All means that all the IP addressed in the network are allowed or denied to pass through in Internet If you choose Single you will have to key in the specific IP address as the start end point to let the router identify for granting or denying passing through If you choose Subnet you will have to enter the specific IP address and netmask as the start end point to let the router identify for granting or denying passing through Port Range The port range is from 0 to 65535 Please key in the start point and end point for the IP Filtering After finish the settings click Apply YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 93 Melton Add New Outbound IP Filtering Rule Allow Traffic Yes O No Protocol TCP v Source IP address ALL v Destination IP address ALL v Here provides an example shown in the right column Select TCP as the Protocol type and make the Source and Destination IP address to include All then type 0 and 65535 as the start and end port IP Filtering This page allows you to specify the IP packet filtering rules to prevent the services accessed from the Internet hosts or limit the Internet access for local hosts IP Filtering Disabled Enabled A
64. Uncheck Auto Scan Internet Connection PVC Key in the VCI and VPI value e g e VPI 8 e VCl 35 Click the Next button On the Configure Internet Connection Connection Type page select PPP over ATM PPPoA then click the Next button On the WAN IP Settings page select Obtain an IP address automatically and check Enable NAT box Click Next On the PPP Username and Password page enter the PPP username and password that you got from your ISP Select Always on or select Dial on Demand and key in the inactivity timeout value The default value is 20 minutes Then click Next On the Configure LAN side Settings page key in the IP address and subnet mask for your LAN e g Primary IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Check DHCP Server on box And key in the start and end IP address e g Start IP Address 192 168 1 2 End IP Address 192 168 1 254 Then enter the leased time the default is 1 day and click Next Check the network information on This Internet Connection Summary page Make sure the settings match the information provided by your ISP Click Finish NB6 NBoW NBoPlus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 36 www netcomm com au La PPP over ATM PPPoA IP Extension Mode Description In this deployment environment the PPPoA session is between the ADSL WAN interface and BRAS The ADSL Router acts as a bridge and receives a public IP address from BRAS for your computer And only th
65. You will then see the command prompt window Windows Vista Click Start and type cmd in the text bar and press Enter alternative method for opening the command prompt e From Start menu point to Programs select Accessories and then click Command Prompt 3 Type ipconfig at the command prompt window and press Enter to view the computer s IP information from DHCP server 4 Ifthe computer is holding a current IP address type ipconfig release to let go of the address then type ipconfig renew to obtain a new one NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 34 www netcomm com au La CHAPTER 3 ACCESSING THE INTERNET This chapter aims to help you access the Internet in a quick and convenient way If you need more detailed information for web configuration please refer to the next chapter for the advanced configuration Before configuring the ADSL Router you must decide whether to configure the ADSL Router as a bridge or as a router This chapter presents some deployment examples for your reference Each mode includes its general configure procedures For more detailed information about web configuration refer to Web Configuration e PPP over ATM PPPoA e PPPoA IP Extenstion e PPP over Ethernet PPPoE e PPPoE IP Extension e Numbered IP over ATM IPoA e Numbered IP over ATM IPoA NAT e Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA e Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA NAT e Bridge Mode e MER Bridge Mode
66. a group is only forwarded to ports that have members of that group IGMP snooping generates no additional network traffic allowing you to significantly reduce multicast traffic passing through your switch The figure below shows a simple network connected via this ADSL router There are four Ethernet clients one using USB and two wireless clients Video Server ADSL Router A ER Ethernet USB Wireless TILIL ii f H f 1 D Now suppose the video server is the multicast transmitter and host A and D are multicast receivers If we do not turn on the IGMP snooping function the router will forward the multicast traffic to all hosts on all interfaces and consequently block and interrupt the traffic of USB and wireless users shown as the following figure Video Server Multicast traffic n slelels Ethernet USB Wireless YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 69 La When IGMP snooping is invoked it makes the system aware to establish the best path for multicast service to save LAN bandwidth Refer the figure below just as desired only host A and D will actually receive multicast traffic when IGMP snooping is enabled Video Server IGMP Snooping Enabled Multicast Traffic We lt ADSL Router A weg d E EB Ethernet USB Wireless While IGMP snooping is enabled the IGMP packets will be monitored the membership
67. ain group access RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS UDP Port and RADIUS Shared Secret Please refer to the elucidation in the previous 802 1x section After finishing the settings click Apply for activation YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 113 La For WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Mixed WPA2 WPA PSK Wireless Security This page allow you to protect your wireless network by specifying WEP 802 1 WPA or WPA wireless security Before setting up security ensure that your wireless adaptors support the same type of security Most support WEP but not all support WPA WPA2 or 802 1x Wireless Security WPA PSK v Data Encryption TKIP vi WPA Pre Shared Key Enter the key to be between 8 and 63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal digits Format Hexadecimal digits 0 9 4 F and a f are valid ASCII characters any printable characters are valid Pre Shared Key WPA Group Rekey Interval D seconds Apply Cancel a ase Fa security and clicking Apply you will lose the on your wireles s ADSL ro ge You should now set up sec Ge on your Safe adapters in order to re establish the conne otic on WPA PSK WPA Pre Shared Key is useful for small places without authentication servers such as the network at home It allows the use of manually entered keys or passwords and is designed to be easily set up for home users Data Encryption
68. ant to configure the security settings from the drop down list Personal Information Number PIN Instead of configuring wireless security settings manually you can configure security settings for wireless main network via the external registrar The settings from the external registrar will overwrite existing settings of wireless main network after you complete WPS setup procedures NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 116 www netcomm com au La Z http 192 168 1 1 wlmacflt html Microsoft Internet Expl Add a wireless adaptor to the control list MAC Address of wireless 00 90 96 01 02 03 adaptor e g 00 90 96 01 02 03 MAC Address of Wireless adaptor Key in the MAC Address to be filtered And click Apply e http 192 168 1 1 wlmacflt cmd action addw1FitMacAdd E i Wireless Access Control List MAC Address Delete 00 90 96 01 02 03 ii The result of the added MAC address will be shown on the table If you want to delete the added MAC address simply click the delete button iil a dialog box will be prompted to confirm the deleting Click Yes and then the selected one will be erased YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 117 La Access Control The web page allows you to enable the wireless MAC control configuration Wireless MAC Access Control This page lets you to specify the wireless adaptor
69. apply the data after restarting the router Cancel Discard the new configuration and reserve the original settings NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 126 www netcomm com au Le System Log System Log The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options Click View System Log to view the System Log Click Configure System Log to configure the System Log options View System Log Configure System Log As shown on the web page you can view the system log and configure system log whenever you want To view the system log you must configure system log first Press Configure System Log to start System Log Configuration This dialog allows you to configure System Log settings All events greater than or equal to the selected level will be logged or displayed If the selected mode is Remote or Both events will be sent to the specified UDP port of the specified log server Select the desired values and click Apply to configure the system log options Log Disabled Enabled Log Level Debugging ze Display Level Error v Mode Local v Configuring System Log You can enable or disable the log function and choose log level display level and proper mode as you like Then click Apply to invoke the settings or press Cancel to discard them There are 8 types of log level and display level for you to choose Log Leve
70. ations such as On Line Gaming Peer To Peer file sharing and Messenger services to operate The Router has a number of pre configured rules for several games just click on the game you wish to play on line and the rest is done for you Added to this the Router introduces a QoS Quality of Service feature that gives you control over which types of data are given priority by the Router Your ISP must support and provide you with an ADSL 2 or ADSL 2 service for these features to be available This product will operate as a Standard ADSL Router when an ADSL 2 service is not available This reference manual assumes that the reader has an installed Ethernet card in the computer to be connected and has basic to intermediate computer and Internet skills However basic Computer Networking Internet and Firewall technology information is available from the NetComm Web site See www netcomm com au NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 6 www netcomm com au La NB6 Series Package Contents Your Package contains the following items e One NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W and NB6Plus4Wn Router all models shown above gt C amp D e Power Adaptor NB6 9V AC 1A NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W and NB6Plus4Wn 12V AC 1A Broadband Solutions Leg eg e USB Cable Not available for NB6Plus4 or NB6Plus4Wn eries e Driver and Manual CD e CAT 5 UTP Straight Ethernet Network e One Quick Start Gui
71. be made along the way Permanent means that the circuit is preprogrammed by the carrier as a path through the network It does not need to be set up or turned down for each session RIP Routing Information Protocol RIP is a routing protocol that uses the distance vector routing algorithms to calculate least hops routes to a destination It is used on the Internet and is common in the NetWare environment It exchanges routing information with other routers It includes V1 V2 and V1 amp V2 which controls the sending and receiving of RIP packets over Ethernet UDP User Datagram Protocol UDP is a connectionless transport service that dispenses with the reliability services provided by TCP UDP gives applications a direct interface with IP and the ability to address a particular application process running on a host via a port number without setting up a connection session Virtual Server You can designate virtual servers e g a FTP web telnet or mail server on your local network and make them accessible to the outside world A virtual server means that it is not a dedicated server that is the entire computer is not dedicated to running on the public network but in the private network VPI Virtual Path Identifier amp VCI Virtual Channel Identifier A VPI is a 8 bit field while VCI is a 16 bit field in the ATM cell header A VPI identifies a link formed by a virtual path and a VCI identifies a channel within a virtual path In t
72. btain an IP address automatically or Use the following IP address the DNS setting appears shown as the figure below Configure Internet Connection WAN IP Setting Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings None Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address WAN IP Address WAN Subnet Mask Default Gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Enable NAT Check Enable NAT if necessary Press Next to continue Configure LAN side Settings Enter the ADSL router IP address and subnet mask for LAN interface and then enable DHCP server on LAN interface to provide IP address settings for your computers Primary IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 C Configure secondary IP address and subnet mask MTU 1500 default 1500 DHCP Server On Start IP End IP Lease Time 1 days hours minutes DHCP Server Off Primary IP Address amp Subnet Mask Key in the IP address and the subnet mask that provided by your ISP for LAN interface e g 192 168 1 1 and 255 255 255 0 respectively MTU Please refer to PPPoA PPPoE NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 58 www netcomm com au Netcom Check this item if DHCP servic
73. click Add to open this web page Then choose an application name from the Pre defined list box Add New Port Triggering Rule Application Name Pre defined AIM Talk v User defined The system provides 9 items for you to choose Add New Port Triggering Rule Application Name Pre defined AIM Talk v AlM Talk User defined Asheron s Call Calista IP Phone Delta Force Client Server ICQ Napster epaly Net2Phone Rainbow Six Rogue CG Or define by yourself by typing the name into the field of User defined Click Apply to complete the setting If you select AIM Talk the result page will be like the demo figure below Port Triggering Port triggering funcion is a conditional port forwarding feature When your ADSL router detects outbound traffic on a specific port trigger port it will lt up the port forwarding rules temporarily on the port ranges you specify to allow inbound traffic This is supposed to increase the support for Internet gaming video conferencing and Internet telephony due to these applicati require multiple connection WER Trigger Open Application Name r e De Protocol Port Protocol Port i AIM Talk TCP 4099 TCP anon Select All You may delete the application by checking the delete box and pressing Delete NB6 No NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6PIus4Wn User Guide 86 YML854Rev1 www netcomm com au Le I
74. click Connect Change the ve preferred ne Network key Je EN Change ady Confirm network key RH settings SE EE EE D 3 wireless Connected Zei I tay Security enabled wireless network ail NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 154 www netcomm com au La Mac OSX 10 4 Follow these steps 1 Click on the Airport icon on the top right menu Finder File Edt View Go Window Help opm u t 4 mnnon O tFort On Turn AirPort Off 3 On the new window tick on Show Password and type in the network key in the Password field The default network key is A1B2C3D4E5 After that click on OK amp Finder File Edit View Go Window Help PF WV 46 morru ON OOO Afen The selected AirPort network requires a password to join pen r i A Show password C Remember password in my keychain C CSC Sch EA CC Other Create Network Use interference Robustness Open internet Connect YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 155 Melum Windows Vista Follow these steps 1 Open Network and Sharing Center Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Sharing center Edit zeg Network and Sharing Cenber i A A LAPTOP The computer HetoommOthceblotipat me HebCommdifficelbotspot Public network Accent Loch and Internet Cennection A San d remch Ertebieng H Sharing and Disco
75. cted you to use Protocol PPP over ATM PPPoA PPP over Ethernet PPPoE O IP over ATM IPoA Bridging Encapsulation Type LLC SNAP ze The bridging mode can configure your router to send and receive packets between LAN and WAN interfaces The WAN interface is ATM PVC the LAN interface can be Ethernet USB or Wireless Choose Bridging and click Next Configure Internet Connection WAN IP Setting Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings None Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address WAN IP Address WAN Subnet Mask Default Gateway None If it is not necessary to set the WAN IP address please click this button Obtain an IP address automatically Click this button to allow the system to get an IP address automatically YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 5 La WAN IP Address WAN Subnet Mask and Default Gateway When choosing Use the following IP address you have to key in the IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway provided by your ISP for the WAN interface If you choose to obtain the IP address automatically or use specific IP address you have to decide whether to select Obtain DNS server address automatically or Use the following DNS server address and enter the information provided by you ISP The default setting is none if selecting O
76. ctions are only available at the Default group Virtual LAN Function on Ethernet Disabled O Enabled Apply Group Name Internet Connections LAN Ports Edit Default pDppoe D 39 1 Ethernet USB Wireless Virtual LAN Function on Ethernet If you click Disabled the LAN ports for Ethernet ports will only be shown as an Ethernet interface After applying Enabled the LAN ports will be viewed as four separated ports shown on the status chart as below Port Mapping Configuration This page allows you to configure various port mapping groups which contains specific Internet connections and LAN ports The user data are only transmitted and received among the interfaces in the group NOTE DHCP server and all routing firewall functions are only available at the Default group Virtual LAN Function on Ethernet Disabled Enabled Apply Group Name Internet Connections LAN Ports Edit Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Ethernet 3 Ethernet 4 USB Wireless Default pDppoe D 201 Normally this function only needed when more than two PVCs are available for example if we have two PVCs one uses PPPoE and the other uses Bridge mode we may want to group certain connection to a specific port especially when some devices may consume higher bandwidth Port Mapping Configuration This page allows you to configure various port mapping groups which contains specific Internet connections and LAN ports Th
77. d is displayed in the preferred networks field D D bech 9 wireless is now connected f Connected to Please ignal Strength Low Si Lee N D 10 38 9 Now the configuration for WPA PSK authentication is completed NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 192 www netcomm com au MEMON APPENDIX B ESTABLISHING YOUR WIRELESS CONNECTION ror ngewpPLusaw PLus4wn ONLY The following examples use the default wireless configuration Windows XP service pack 2 Follow these steps 1 Open Network Connections Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections W Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help tack lt gt z wi Search gt Folders Address Ki Network Connections Siw XID Broadband r iBurst Disconnected TC wb Aa Miniport PPPOE LAN or High Speed Internet Wireless Network Connection 3 Local Area Connection Connected f Network cable unplugged oa LO8Mbps High Speed Wireless To _ A Intel R DROTLOO VE Network Wizard New Connection Wizard Za Network Setup Wizard i 2 Right click on your Wireless Network Connection and select View Available Wireless Networks LAN or High Speed Internet Wireless Network Connection 3 Le Yok connected Padi We Ir Disable View Available Wireless Networks Wizarc Siar Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename
78. de Cable RJ 45 If any of the above items are damaged or missing please contact NetComm immediately YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au Melton Subscription for ADSL Service To use the ADSL Router you have to subscribe to an ADSL service from your broadband service provider According to the service type you select you may get various IP addresses Dynamic IP If you apply for an on demand connection you will be given an Internet account with username and password You will get a dynamic IP issued by your ISP such as under PPPoA PPPoE or MER mode Static IP address If you apply for full time connectivity you may get either one static IP address or a range of IP addresses from your ISP The IP address varies according to different ADSL service provider such as using IPoA or MER mode NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 8 www netcomm com au Las CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW This chapter provides you with a description for the LEDs and connectors on the front and rear surface of the router Please take a look at this information before you use install this router YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 9 La NB6 LED Indicators The LED Indicators are located on the front of the unit their meanings are as follows Function Color Definition ower is off Solid Green ower is on and the dev
79. e the ADSL Router Remote means the log server you specified to forward the log information to The default mode is Local Mode Remote v Server IP Address If you choose Remote or Both you have to specify the Server IP Address and UDP Port and all the events will be sent to the specified UDP port of the specified log server Server UDP Port Note Display Level only filters for the local side All the messages will be displayed on the remote Log Server Example Suppose we are going to record the system logs on both the ADSL Router and the Server bearing IP address 10 11 95 2 the procedures below illustrate the situation System Log Configuration System Log Configuration This dialog allows you to configure System Log settings All events greater than or equal to the selected level will be logged or displayed If the selected mode is Remote or Both events will be sent to the specified UDP port of the specified log server Select the desired values and click Apply to configure the system log options Log Disabled Enabled Log Level Debugging ze Display Level Error v Mode Both v Server IP Address 10 11 95 2 Server UDP Port 514 Apply 1 Choose Enabled Log 2 select Debugging as the Log Level and Error as the Display Level Or select other level according to your needs 3 Set the Mode as Both key in the Server IP Address as 10 11 95 2 and leav
80. e one that bears the public IP address is allowed to access the Internet Moreover no NAT translation will be done at this case Configuration 1 Start your browser and type 192 168 1 1 in the URL box to access ADSL web based manager 2 Goto Advanced Internet Connections And click Add 3 Key in the VCI and VPI value e g e VPI 8 e VCl 35 Click the Next button 4 On the Configure Internet Connection Connection Type page select PPP over ATM PPPoA then click the Next button 5 On the WAN IP Settings page select Obtain an IP address automatically check PPP IP extension and Enable NAT would become disabled automatically then click Next 6 Onthe PPP Username and Password page enter the PPP username and password offered by your ISP select Always on and then click Next 7 Check the network information on This Internet Connection Summary page Make sure the settings match the settings provided by the ISP Click Apply 8 Press Finish YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 37 La PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Mode Description In this deployment environment the PPPoE session is between the ADSL WAN interface and BRAS The ADSL Router gets a public IP address from BRAS when connecting to DSLAM The multiple client PCs will get private IP address from the DHCP server enabled on private LAN The enabled NAT mechanism will translate the IP information for clients
81. e Version 3 28p New Firmware File Name r The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete then Update Firmware your ADSL router will reboot If you have to or want to update the firmware for this router you can open the Update Firmware web page and choose the correct file by pressing Browse Then click the Update Firmware button The system will execute the update procedure automatically When it is finished the system will tell you the update is successfully Note Latest firmware update can be find at www netcomm com au Note Router must not turn off during firmware updates Reset Router Reset Router This page allows you to restart your SDSL router after changing settings that require rebooting It also allows you to reset all settings to factory default settings if you have problems with your current configuration C Reset to factory default settings Reboot After clicking Reboot please wait for 2 minutes to let the system reboot To make the settings that you set for this router take effect please open the Reset Router web page and click the Reboot button to invoke all settings Restore Factory Default Settings The ADSL router configuration has been restored to factory default settings and the router is rebooting Close the ADSL router Configuration window and wait for 2 minutes before reopening your web browser If necessary reconfigure your PC s IP address to match your new configuration
82. e is needed on the LAN The router will assign IP address and gateway address for each of your PCs Enter the information for Start IP End IP and Lease Time if you enable this function The default value for lease time is one day DHCP Server Off Check this item if DHCP service is not needed on the LAN like our example This Internet Connection Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Internet WAN Configuration PI CI 0 35 Connection Type Bridge LLC SNAP QoS On LAN Configuration Primary LAN IP 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 Secondary LAN IP 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 DHCP Server off Click Finish to accept these settings and reboot the system es Click Back to make any modifications You can check the settings on the Summary page now If you find anything incorrect click Back to modify the settings If everything is OK click Finish to accept these settings And the following page will appear Reboot ADSL Router The ADSL router has been configured and is rebooting Close the ADSL router Configuration window and wait for 2 minutes before reopening your web browser If necessary reconfigure your PC s IP address to match your new configuration Now the system will reboot to activate the new settings that you have done in this section Please wait for 2 minutes before restarting the router YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus
83. e result will be shown on the following dialog window for your reference F hittp 192 168 1 1 berstop tst Microsoft Internet Ra E X ADSL BER Test Result The ADSL BER test completed successfully Tested Time 20 Total Transferred Bits 137950464 Total Error Bits Oo Error Ratio 0 00e 00 Click Close to close this window Internet Connection This page displays the connection information for your router such as the PVC name VPI VCI value service category protocol invoking NAT and QoS or not IP address linking status and so on Internet Connection Current Internet connections are listed below DC Name PI VCI_ Category Protocol NAT QoS WAN IP Address ES oppe D 201 0 39 UBR Ge on on 10 11 65 13 Logg Ban Traffic Statistics This table shows the records of data going through the LAN and WAN interface For each interface cumulative totals are displayed for Received and Transmitted You may click Reset to reset the amount Traffic Statistics The statistics of user data going through your ADSL router are listed below Received Transmitted Interface Bytes Packets Errors Drops Bytes Packets Errors Drops Ethernet j 2118 l 16 o 0 f 4853 i 16 0 0 USB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wireless 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAN 192 2 0 0 192 2 0 0 NB6 No NB6PIus4 NB6Plus4W NB6PIus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 62 www netcomm com au La T
84. e the Server UDP Port as the default value 514 4 Press Apply to invoke the settings NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 128 www netcomm com au Le Viewing System Log Remote Side Server To view the system log on the Log Server 10 11 95 2 a log viewing tool must be installed 1 Download the Kiwi Syslog Daemon from Kiwi Enterprises http www kiwisyslog com downloads php Kiwi Syslog Daemon is a freeware Syslog Daemon for Windows It receives logs displays and forwards syslog messages from hosts such as routers switches and any other syslog enabled device You can choose other logger tools here we use Kiwi for example 2 Install the Kiwi Syslog server software on the PC 10 11 95 2 3 Open the Kiwi Syslog Daemon application You will get to a screen shown as follows S Kiwi Syslog Daemon ersion 7 1 4 File View Help P DHA Display 00 Detay z Date Time Priority Hostname Message a 07 19 2006 10 31 22 User Debug 10 11 65 12 igmp 946 iptables t filter D FORWARD i ppp_0_39_1 d 224 0 0 22 ji ACCEPT 2 gt dev null 07 19 2006 10 31 22 User Debug 10 11 65 12 igmp 944 iptables t filter 1 FORWARD 1 i ppp_0_39_1 d 224 0 0 22 i DROP 2 gt dev null 07 19 2006 10 31 22 User Debug 10 11 65 12 igmp 942 iptables t filter D FORWARD opp 0 39_1 d 224 0 0 22 i DROP 2 gt dev null kernel Intrusion gt IN ipa 0 33 OUT br0 SRC 201 239 170 60 DST 211 21 179 146 07 19 2006 10
85. e title of this management interface Main Menu Including Quick Start Status Advanced Wireless wireless models only and Management Main Window The current workspace of the web manager containing configuration or status information Current Version Here provides the version info for firmware ADSL2 and Wireless To Have the New Settings Take Effect After selecting or adjusting the settings according to your needs your customizations will need to be saved to the flash memory before you restart the router And only after rebooting the router your customizations may take effect Language On the top to the right of this web page it provides a drop down menu for you to choose a proper language However we only offer English at present YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 4 NEILOUMMT Quick Start The pages under the Quick Start menu provide user a quick way to set up the router If you do not know much about the router you can use the Quick Start pages to adjust basic settings to activate your router Connect to Internet Connect to Internet Your ADSL router is ready to connect to Broadband Enter your Broadband user name and password then click Connect Internet Connection pppoe_8_35_1 Total Online Time 0 secs Broadband User Name Password This is a quick way to connect to the Internet by using PPPoE interface please click Connect t
86. e user data are only transmitted and received among the interfaces in the group NOTE DHCP server and all routing firewall functions are only available at the Default group Virtual LAN Function on Ethernet Disabled Enabled Apply Group Name Internet Connections LAN Ports Edit Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Default pppoe_0_39_1 br_0_35 Ethernet 3 Ethernet 4 USB Wireless In our following demonstration we have two PVCs they are pppoe_O_35_1and br_0_ 35 Click Add to create a new port mapping group NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 100 www netcomm com au Le Add New Port Mapping Group Available interfaces can be LAN ports or Internet connections of ATM PYC bridge mode Group Name bridge The group name must be unique Available Interfaces Grouped Interfaces Selected interfaces will be removed from their existing groups and added Apply Sele to the new group If you remove one interface from current group this interface will be returned back to the Default group Group Name Give a unique name here The word length must not be over the length of the field In our example bridge Available Interfaces The available interfaces such as Ethernet USB wireless etc will be displayed in the left side box When you choose it and click Add it will be transferred into the Grouped Interfaces at the right side box Yet
87. ect the direction to filter packets Inbound means the data is transferred from outside onto your computer Outbound means the data is transferred from your computer onto outside through Internet Please choose Outbound traffic or Inbound traffic as the direction for filtering packets To add a new Filtering rule click Add Add New Outbound IP Filtering Rule Allow Traffic Yes O No Protocol TCP v Source IP address ALL v Destination IP address ALL v Port Range stat End O O Apply This page provides some settings for you to adjust for adding a new outbound IP Filtering Allow Traffic Choose No to stop the data transmission Yes to permit the data pass through NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 92 www netcomm com au MELLO Protocol User Defined Protocol Here provides several default policies for security levels for you to choose If you don t want to use the predefined setting you can use User Defined to set a customized protocol according to the necessity Add New Outbound IP Filtering Rule Allow Traffic Yes O No Protocol User Defined v as When you choose User Defined setting you have to enter a port number in the as field Add New Outbound IP Filtering Rule Allow Traffic Yes O No Protocol TCP v Source IP address ALL v ut ALL Destination IP address SINGLE SUBNE
88. ecurity The warranty is automatically voided if 1 You or someone else use the product or attempts to use it other than as specified by NetComm 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 4 Your product 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 at a service centre authorised by NetComm and D The serial number has been defaced or altered in any way or if the serial number plate has been removed Limitations of Warranty The Trade Practices Act 1974 and corresponding State and Territory Fair Trading Acts or legalisation of another Government the relevant acts in certain circumstances imply mandatory conditions and warranties which cannot be excluded This warranty is in addition to and not in replacement for such conditions and warranties To the extent permitted by the Relevant Acts in relation to your product and any other materials provided with the product the Goods the liability of NetComm under the Relevant
89. ecurity hole since any wireless clients which receives the broadcast may be able to gain unauthorised access to your network Min one character max 32 Wireless Guest Network Name SSID The Wireless Guest Network Name acts as a secondary SSID It can be used to allow guests to access your wireless network using different security settings to those used for the Wireless Main Network Name If the SSID does not match with the wireless client it will not be able to join the network If you do not check Hide Wireless Main Network item the router will periodically broadcasts its SSID to allow the wireless clients within the range to recognize its presence This can create a security hole since any wireless clients which receives the broadcast may be able to gain unauthorised access to your network Min one character max 32 YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6PIus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 103 Mellom Transmission Mode mixed mode e mixed mode 802 11b only 802 11g onl Transmission Mode It decides the mode of data transmission Choose the one that you want to use from the drop down menu There are 802 11b only 802 11g only and Mixed Mode provided here Transmission Mode 802 116 only K Transmission Rate Auto v Channel The frequency in which the radio links are about to be established Select one channel that you want from the drop down list As an administrator of network one must searc
90. ed by Always On Dial on Demand Disconnect if no activity for 20 minutes Manually Connect Disconnect if no activity for 20 minutes The next figure following the WAN IP Settings in the PPPoA PPPoE mode is shown at the right You may refer to the Quick Setup section for further information If you choose IP over ATM from the Connection Type web page you will get a web page as the figure Configure Internet Connection WAN IP Settings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings None Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address WAN IP Address 10 11 95 233 WAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 248 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Primary DNS server 168 95 1 1 Secondary DNS server Enable NAT Add Default Route You may refer to Quick Start Connection Type IPoA section for more information NB6 NB6W NBoPlus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 4 www netcomm com au Le Add Default Route Check this item to add a default IPoA route onto the routing table After rebooting your router the default route will be shown on the Routing Table under Status menu you may check it Routing Table All of current routing rules in your ADSL router are listed below Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric 10 11
91. elect the protocol and encapsulation type with the ATM PYC that your ISP has instructed you to use Protocol PPP over ATM PPPoA PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP over ATM IPoA Bridging Encapsulation Type LLC SNAP ze Enable oes Enabling IP for a PVC can improve pe erfo mmapnce for selected classes of applications piace assign the BE ritie s for various applies atio ns from the advan iced Quality of Service m Bea are that IP QoS also consumes system the number of cre ated PV Cs ilies fade ed o ons K ier essrersegg ee VLAN ID 0 range 0 4095 802 1Q VLAN Tagging 802 1Q compliant switch ports can be configured to transmit tagged or untagged frames A tag field containing VLAN and or 802 1 priority information can be inserted into an Ethernet frame If a port has an 802 1Q compliant device attached such as another switch these tagged frames can carry VLAN membership information between switches thus letting a VLAN span multiple switches However it is important for network administrators to ensure ports with non 802 1Q compliant devices attached are configured to transmit untagged frames Many NICs for PCs and printers are not 802 1Q compliant H they receive a tagged frame they will not understand the VLAN tag and will drop the frame Also the maximum legal Ethernet frame size for tagged frames was increased in 802 1Q and its companion 802 3ac from 1 518 to 1 522 bytes Aft
92. er checking Enable 802 1Q VLAN Tagging you will have to enter a VLAN ID as shown VLAN ID The VLAN Identifier is a 12 bit field It uniquely identifies the VLAN to which the frame belongs to and can have a value between 0 and 4095 Notice that 802 1Q VLAN Tagging function can only be invoked under PPPoE and Bridging Mode the system will not provide this option while setting PPPoA or IPoA mode Click Next to continue YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 73 La The WAN IP settings page will differ slightly according to the protocol that you choose This graphic is the one that you will see if you choose the PPPoE mode in the previous step You can select Enable NAT or PPP IP extension according to your needs And you can also change the MTU value Configure Internet Connection WAN IP Settings Enter information provided to you by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address WAN IP Address 0 0 0 0 Enable NAT C PPP IP extension Add Default Route MTU 1492 default 1492 Add Default Route Check this item to add a default route Configure Internet Connection PPP User Name and Password In order to establish the Internet connection please enter PPP user name and password that your ISP has provided PPP User Name PPP Password Session establish
93. er the destination IP address ex 168 95 1 88 and subnet mask x 255 255 255 0 for the application that you want to invoke the QoS traffic rule Or simply enter the destination port for the traffic condition it ranges from 1 to 65535 Traffic Priority IP Precedence IP type of Service WAN 802 1p Please refer to Bridge Qos After you click Apply the new QoS setting will be shown below IP QoS This page allows you to classify the upstream traffic to the Internet by assigning the transmission priority for various user data IP QoS function prioritizes the data transmission based on layer 3 IP packets Traffic Priority Traffic Conditions Traffic p IP IP WAN LAN Source IP Dest IP Name Priority precedence TOS 802 1p Ports PTOtCol Source port Dest Port Delete No No Ethernet All All 4 Low No Change Change Change US TCP UDP g 9 H Wireless All 1 1024 No No Ethernet All All B Medium No Change Change Change USB TCP UDP Fi 9 Ie Wireless 201 3000 All 192 168 1 0 Ethernet All c High No Change E Mo use Tep upp 255255 255 0 Fj ange Change Wireless All All No No Ethernet All 168 95 1 88 D High No Change Change Change US TCP UDP 9 9 Wireless All All According to the example we set four rules for IP QoS In traffic A we set 1 1024 as the destination port and the traffic priority is low in traffic B the source port is from 201 to 8000 and the priority is medium in traffic C when the source IP is 192 168 1 0 subne
94. ernet Check the physical connection between the ADSL Router and the LAN If the LAN LED on the front panel is off or keeps blinking there may be problem on the cable connecting to the ADSL Router At the DOS prompt ping the IP address of the ADSL Router e g ping 192 168 1 1 If the following response Occurs Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time 100ms TTL 253 Then the connection between the ADSL Router and the network is OK If you get a failed ping with the response of Request timed out Then the connection is fail Check the cable between the ADSL Router and the network Check the DNS setting of the ADSL Router At the DOS prompt ping the IP addresses of the DNS provided by your ISP For example if your DNS IP is 168 95 1 1 then ping 168 95 1 1 If the following response occurs Reply from 168 95 1 1 bytes 32 time 100ms TTL 253 Then the connection to the DNS is OK If you get a failed ping with the response of Request timed out Then the DNS is not reachable Check your DNS setting on the ADSL Router NB6 NBoW NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 136 www netcomm com au EE Problems with Upgrading The following lists the error messages that you may see during upgrading and the action to take e Error message All the ADSL LEDs light up and cannot light off as usual Possible cause When users are executing firmware upgrade and saving settings to the router the power for the router is lost
95. et Disabled Enabled Apply Group Name Internet Connections LAN Ports Edit Ethernet 2 Ethernet 3 Default pppoe_0_39_1 Ethernet 4 bridge br_0_35 Ethernet 1 USB Wireless x Il Add Now we can check the result of the port mapping configuration We have a default group in which PPPoE mode will be applied through Ethernet port 2 3 and 4 and we have another group named bridge in which the bridge mode will be applied on USB Wireless and Ethernet port1 You may click to edit the created group press D to delete it or click Add to create another group The following relationship figure illustrates the port mapping configuration pppoe_0_35_1 br_0_35 Ethernet 4 Ethernet 3 Ethernet 2 Ethernet 1 7 Wireless Modem Router Under this configuration any devices that is connected to USB Wireless or Ethernet port 1 will connect to the internet through the bridge mode PVC br_0_35 while the PCs using Ethernet port 2 3 and 4 will access the internet by the PPPoE connection pppoe_0_35_1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 102 www netcomm com au La Wireless This page allows you to configure the router as an Access Point You may setup the settings for security access control and repeater features for this device Basic NB6W and NB6Plus4W only To set the basic configuration for the wireless features please open Basic page from the Wireless menu Ge E D o NE
96. ev null 07 19 2006 10 26 56 UserDebug 10 11 65 12 syslog sntp s time windows com s time _nist gov t Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna amp 07 19 2006 10 26 56 UserDebug 10 11 65 12 syslog kill 1 418 07 19 2006 10 26 55 UserNotice 10 11 65 12 igmp 731 interface 192 168 1 1 DOWNSTREAM ver 0x16 name br0 index 8 07 19 2006 10 26 55 UserNotice 10 11 65 12 igmp 731 interface 10 11 65 12 UPSTREAM ver 0x16 name ppp_0_33_1 index 13 07 19 2006 10 26 55 UserNotice 10 11 65 12 igmp 731 igmp started 07 19 2006 10 26 55 UserDebug 10 11 65 12 syslog bin igmp ppp_0_39_1 amp 07 19 2006 10 26 55 UserDebug 10 11 65 12 syslog kill SIGTERM 174 gt 100 142 MPH 10 37 07 19 2006 The Date and Time record the logging time The Priority field shows the log level the Hostname exhibits the position of the host and the Message column displays the process the description of it before the colon is the name of the process and after the colon is the elaboration for that process For example message 1 shows alert level information which is a kernel process containing detailed intrusion information message 2 displays notice level information which is an IGMP process exhibiting that the IGMP function had been started YML854 Revi www netcomm com au NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide 129 La Viewing System Log Local Side ADSL Router System Log The System Log dialog allows you to view
97. example figure illustrates the relationship among the AP the repeater and the clients In this example client A B and C can access AP A but client D and E cannot In this case AP B works as the repeater for AP A and thus client D and E may receive the signal smoothly The web page allows you to configure the wireless distribution system for the wireless network Wireless Repeater This page allows you to configure wireless repeater feature also known as Wireless Distribution System for your wireless network Click Apply to configure the wireless repeater options AP Mode Access Point and Wireless Repeater Function Wireless Repeater only Search Other Repeaters Auto Manual OH SSID MAC Address Transmission Mode Select Apply J cancel AP Mode Choose an AP mode that you would like to use YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 119 Melton Wireless Repeater This page allows you to configure wireless repeater feature also known as Wireless Distribution System for your wireless network Click Apply to configure the wireless repeater options AP Mode Access Point and Wireless Repeater Function Wireless Repeater only Search Other Repeaters Auto Manual MAC Address of Remote Wireless Repeaters e g 00 90 96 01 02 03 Search Other Repeaters You can configure other routers as your repeater by settin
98. ey field The key needs to be more then 8 digits and less then 63 digits and it can be any combination of letters and numbers 8 Change the WPA Group Rekey Interval to 3600 9 Click on Apply Notes After changing the security settings you need to configure the wireless computer according to the new settings Please refer to your Operating system manual for more information YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 165 Lg APPENDIX D LEGAL amp REGULATORY INFORMATION This manual is copyright Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study research criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act no part 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 Limited NetComm Limited accepts no liability or responsibility for consequences arising from the use of this product NetComm Limited reserves the right to change the specifications and operating details of this product without notice NetComm is a registered trademark of NetComm Limited All other trademarks are acknowledged the property of their respective owners Customer Information ACA Australian Communications Authority requires you to be aware of the following information and warnings 1 This unit shall be connected to the Telecommunication Network
99. for some unknown reasons the normal web page for the router might be damaged After power on your router the LEDs might not work normally Boot Loader Version 1 0 37 5 5 05 This device is currently running on the boot loader Update Firmware Step 1 Obtain an updated firmware image file fram your ISP Step 2 Enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click Browse to locate the image file Step 3 Click Update Firmware once to upload the new image file NOTE The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete and your OSL Router will reboot New Firmware File Mame Browse Update Firmware Action Setup you PC with a static IP address such as 192 168 1 2 and then access the router s web page by entering htto 192 168 1 1 Then update the firmware again e Error Message Image uploading failed The selected file contains an illegal image Possible cause The firmware file format is invalid Action Check to see whether the file format is correct otherwise download a firmware file with correct format e Error Message Image uploading failed The system is out of memory Possible cause It may be caused by the lack of memory Action Reboot your ADSL Router and perform the upgrade task again e Error Message Image uploading failed No image file was selected Possible cause You did not select a file correctly Action Download a compatible firmware from the web YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6PIus
100. for you to secure your data while connecting to networks There are nine selections including 64 bit and 128 bit WEP 802 1X WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK mixed WPA2 WPA and mixed WPA2 WPA PSK Different item leads to different web page settings Please read the following information carefully Wireless Security This page allow you to protect your wireless network by specifying WEP 802 1x WPA or WPA wireless security Before setting up security ensure that your wireless adaptors support the same type of security Most support WEP but not all support WPA WPA2 or 802 1 Wireless Security Disabled Apply Cancel After enabling security and clicking Apply you will lose the ite mm Ww wa your wireless ADSL ro usr You should now set up security our wireles 5 adapters in order to re establish the conne ciai on Wireless Security The Disabled item offers you the less protection for wireless communication If you choose Disabled the Encryption Keys will not be shown on this page wireless Security Disabled Disabled Mixed WWPAQAVYPA PSK There are nine wireless security modes for you to select NB6 NBoW NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 108 www netcomm com au For 64 bit WEP 128 bit WEP Wireless Security This page allow you to protect your wireless network by specifying WEP 802 1 WPA or WPA2 wireless security Before setting up security ensure that your wire
101. fter enabling security and clicking Apply you will lose the connection with your wireless ADSL router You should now set up security on your wireless adapters in order to re establish the connection The WPA WiFi Protected Access authentication is suitable for enterprises It must be used in conjunction with an authentication server such as RADIUS to provide centralized access control and management It can provide stronger encryption and authentication solution than none WPA modes Data Encryption TKIP AES Data Encryption select the data encryption method for the WPA mode There are three types that you can choose TKIP AES TKIP AES TKIP Temporary Key Integrity Protocol takes the original master key only as a starting point and derives its encryption keys mathematically from this master key Then it regularly changes and rotates the encryption keys so that the same encryption key will never be used twice AES Advanced Encryption Standard provides security between client workstations operating in ad hoc mode It uses a mathematical ciphering algorithm that employs variable key sizes of 128 192 or 256 bits TKIP AES combine the features and functions of TKIP and AES WPA Group Rekey Interval Enter the time for the WPA group rekey interval The unit is second With increasing rekey interval user bandwidth requirement is reduced On the other hand the longer the rekey interval the longer the delay for a new user to g
102. g up repeater feature mutually Click the Scan Now button to search other repeater in the wireless network automatically The result will be shown on the chart Note To configure the repeater function among routers they must use the same SSID and WEP key so that they may work as repeater for each other If you select Manual for Search Other Repeaters you will need to type the MAC address for wireless repeaters in the boxes of MAC Address of Remote Wireless Repeaters The below screen shows an example of executing the function of auto searching repeaters Wireless Repeater This page allows you to configure wireless repeater feature also known as Wireless Distribution System for your wireless network Click Apply to configure the wireless repeater options AP Mode Access Point and Wireless Repeater Function Wireless Repeater only Search Other Repeaters Auto Manual CH SSID MAC Address Transmission Mode Select 11 Broadcom 02 10 18 73 82 06 802 119 O 11 ALICE WLAN 00 90 96 78 79 84 802 119 IT 11 RT41025W 000004 00 11 F5 F4 49 01 802 119 IT 11 Mall 00 90 96 11 08 04 802 11b oO 2 Askey WLan 00 90 96 28 CC 72 802 11b 3 roy 00 90 96 67 8E 99 802 11g 1 AP61 00 03 7F BE FO EF 802 119 6 linksys 00 90 00 00 00 co0 802 119 Apply You may select the routers which use the same channel as yours from the table and configure the same SSID and WEP key with the one you chose so
103. gures the filter rule in the router to block or filter protocols and addresses The systems behind the router usually have a direct access to the Internet however some dangerous services such as NIS and NFS are usually blocked For the security of your router setting the firewall is an important issue YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6PIus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 91 La Firewall IP Filtering IP Filtering This page allows you to specify the IP packet filtering rules to prevent the services accessed from the Internet hosts or limit the Internet access for local hosts IP Filtering Disabled Enabled Apply This page allows you to specify the IP packet filtering rules to prevent the services accessed from the Internet hosts or limit the Internet access for local hosts Choose Disabled to disable the firewall function Click Enabled to invoke the settings that you set in this web page IP Filtering This page allows you to specify the IP packet filtering rules to prevent the services accessed from the Internet hosts or limit the Internet access for local hosts eem IP Filtering Disabled Enabled Apply Select the direction to filter packets Outbound traffic Inbound traffic p Port Range Source IP addr Dest IP addr Start End Protocol Allow Edit Add To initiate the IP Filtering please select the Enabled radio button and click Apply Sel
104. h which channels are available and then assign one available channel as the communication channel All the other clients that match the SSID and pass security authentication can access this device and will use the same channel that you set here Transmission Rate It decides the speed of data transmission Choose any one of it by using the drop down menu This setting will change by the transmission mode that you set above The transmission rate settings under 802 11b only include 1 2 5 5 11Mbps and Auto The transmission rates for 802 119 settings include 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54Mbps and Auto As for mixed mode only Auto is available Transmission Mode 802 11g only s 5 a 11 Mbps Transmission Mode mixed mode Ste Transmission Rate Auto v BA ne Multicast Rate Auto Multicast Rate When the multicast transmitting traffics are large the transmission will be delayed in some way If you want to speed up the rate modify from the drop down list For example you may select 802 11g only as the transmission mode and select high multicast rate like 54 Mbps Turbo Mode Disabled Enabled Turbo Mode When it is enabled the data transmission will be faster for this router Check Enabled to invoke this function for Speeding up the transmission or check Disabled to close this function Wireless User Isolation To allow communication between the wireless clients please choose Off T
105. handshaking in progress Fast Flash Green ADSL line is training in progress solid Green ADSL line connection is up Off No PPPoA or PPPoE connection the Internet now No USB signal is detected User data is going through USB port USB interface is ready to work WLAN Off No radio signal is detected or WLAN has been disabled User data is going through WLAN port WLAN interface is ready to work NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 16 www netcomm com au La NB6Plus4W Rear Panel The following figure illustrates the rear panel of your ADSL Router BA Sen E Connector Description Ethernet 1 2 3 4 Ethernet RJ 45 connector RJ 11 connector Telephone line YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 17 Melton NB6Plus4Wn LED Indicators The LED Indicators are located on the front of the unit their meanings are as follows Function Ethernet 1 2 3 4 Color Definition Solid Green Power is on and the device operates normally ff aE eee access the Internet now NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 18 www netcomm com au Le NB6Plus4Wn Rear Panel The following figure illustrates the rear panel of your ADSL Router Connector Description Reset to factory defaults Wes cain fr es comes YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 19 Las
106. he range for Peak Cell Rate is from 1 to 2500 the value for Sustainable Cell Rate ranges from 1 to 2499 and must be smaller than Peak Cell Rate and the range for Maximum Burst Size is from 1 to 1000000 After pressing Next you will see the web page below Choose the protocol that you would like to use Here provides the example for PPPoA Configure Internet Connection Connection Type Select the protocol and encapsulation type with the ATM PYC that your ISP has instructed you to use Protocol PPP over ATM PPPoA PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP over ATM IPod Bridging Encapsulation Type VC MUX Enable QoS Enabling IP QoS for a P C can improve performance for selected classes of applications Please assign the priorities for various applications from the Advanced Quality of Service menu Be aware that IP QoS also consumes system resources the number of created PVCs will be reduced consequently lt Back Next gt Please refer to Quick Setup for more information if you don t know how to set the configuration NB6 NBoW NBoPlus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 fe www netcomm com au Le You can check Enable QoS to improve performance for selected applications More detailed information for QoS will be introduced in later instruction If you choose PPPoE or Bridging you will see the option for 802 1Q VLAN Tagging Configure Internet Connection Connection Type S
107. his box if you want to have remote control through HTTP The default port number is 8080 Modify the port whenever you want Telnet Check this box if you want to have remote control through telnet FTP Choose this box if you want to have remote control through FTP TFTP Choose this box if you want to have remote control through TFTP Secure Shell SSH Choose this box if you want to have remote control through SSH Ping Choose this box if you want to have remote control through ping command under DOS prompt Authorized Host IP Address List Decide whether all internet hosts can access your IAD or only authorized internet hosts can access Click Apply to save your setting NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 124 www netcomm com au La Management Control From Local Local Management Control Enable local access to let an expert e g helpdesk configure your ADSL router from your local network To allow local access to your router via Web Browser FTP Telnet SSH TFTP Authorized Host IP Address List Apply You can allow local access to your router via the checked interfaces Note NB6 supports Web Browser Telnet TFTP and Ping only Authorized Host IP Address List Refer to Remote Management Control Click Apply to activate your settings or click Cancel to retain the original settings YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au
108. his page allows you to classify the upstream traffic to the Internet by assigning the transmission priority for various user data Bridge QoS function prioritizes the data transmission based on layer 2 bridge packets Traffic Priority Traffic Conditions Priority 7 IP Mee Name ENEE IP TOS WAN LAN 802 1p 802 1p Delete To classify the upstream traffic by assigning the transmission priority for different users data please use Bridge QoS to prioritize the data transmission The Bridge QoS allows you to set the settings based on layer two bridge packets Add New Bridge QoS Traffic Rule All of specified conditions in the traffic rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Traffic Class Name Traffic Conditions LAN 802 1p Priority E Assign Priority for this Traffic Rule Traffic Priority Low v IP Precedence v The corresponding Precedence value in the IP No Change eader of the upstream packets will be overwritten by selected value IP Type of Service No Change responding TOS value in the IP of the up n packets will be 8 written by s WAN 802 1p v q is enab on Internet connection No Change ii WAN 602 1p value of the upstream packets can be overwritten by selected value Apply Traffic Class Name Key in a name as the traffic class for identification 802 1p Priority Each incoming packet will be mapped to a specific priority level
109. his table shows all DHCP clients who get their IP addresses from your ADSL Router For each DHCP client it shows the Host Name MAC Address IP Address and the Lease Time DHCP Table Those devices which get their IP addresses from your DSL Router are listed below Host Name MAC Address IP Address Lease Time CN 00 C1 26 0A 69 2B 192 168 1 2 00 23 55 31 Wireless Clients NB6W NB6PIus4W and NB6Plus4Wn only This table shows the MAC address for all of the wireless LAN clients currently associated to your ADSL Router Wireless Clients Table All of wireless LAN clients currently associated to your ADSL router are listed below WOTE The list below might include wireless dente which are no longer connected to your ADSL router You need to wait for a few seconds for the list to be fully updated MAC Address On line Time Routing Table This table shows the routing rules that your router uses Routing Table All of current routing rules in your ADSL router are listed below Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric 10 11 95 233 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 pppoe_O0 39 1 0 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 brO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 95 233 pppoe_0_39_1 0 ARP Table This table shows the IP address record for IP to Physical translation in your router ARP Table The IP to Physical address translation entries recorded in your ADSL router are listed below IP address Physical Add
110. his way the cells belonging to the same connection can be distinguished A unique and separate VPI VCI identifier is assigned in advance to indicate which type of cell is following unassigned cells physical layer OAM cells metasignaling channel or a generic broadcast signaling channel Your ISP should supply you with the values YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 139 Lg APPENDIX A CLIENT SETUP FOR 802 1X WPA AND WPA PSK Retreiving Client Certificate e This step is only required if you intend to authenticate with EAP TLS While there are many ways you may receive a certificate from your Certificate Authority the example here is to show you how to retrieve your certificate from a Microsoft Certificate Services server via its easy web interface Z Microsoft Certificate Services M Fie Edit View Favorites Tools He Q x 2 Address E http 192 168 0 2icertsry 1 Please connect the client to a network that doesn t require port authentictaion 2 Open up Microsoft Explorer connect to your CA via the url htto yourserver certsrv See your local administrator if it has been changed from the default For example if the Microsoft Certificate Service server uses the IP address 192 168 0 2 then we have to key in htto 192 168 0 2 certsrv on the url box Connect to 192 168 0 2 KE Connecting ta 192 165 0 2 User name f ABC eil Remember my password
111. how icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 9 Highlight Protocol and then click Add Select Network Component Type F E Click the type of network component you wart bo install El Client JS SENICE Description A protocol is a language Your computer uses bo communicate with other computers Cancel 6 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click OK Select Network Protocol Click the Network Protocol that you want to install then click OK If you have an installation disk for this component click Have Disk Network Protocol Ei This driver is digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important Cancel NB6 NBoW NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide 32 YML854Rev1 www netcomm com au NELLOMM 7 When it returns to the General Tab on the Local Area Connection Properties window highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Connect using Sei Intel R PRO 1000 PM Network Con This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks ii File and Printer Sharing tor Microsoft Networks fl Gos Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCPYIP Install Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protacol Intemet Protocal The default wide area network protocol that provides communication acros di
112. hows all the routing table of data packets going through your ADSL Router Adding a New One To add a static route please click Add Type the destination network address subnet mask and gateway that you received from the ISP and click Apply Add New Static Route Enter the Destination Network Address Netmask Gateway or available WAN interface then click Apply to add the entry to the routing table Destination Network For default route type 0 0 0 0 or leave blank IP Address Netmask Forward Packets to Gateway IP Address O WAN Interface pppoe D 39 1 IP Address The destination IP address of the network indicates where data packets are to be sent You may specify an IP type 0 0 0 0 or leave it blank Netmask Enter the subnet mask that you got from the ISP type 0 0 0 0 or leave it blank Gateway IP Address Click this button to forward packets to the specific gateway Key in the gateway IP address that you want to use WAN Interface Click this button to forward packets to a specific WAN interface Choose one from the drop down menu E g tyoe 192 168 1 1 in the field of the gateway IP address and leave the destination network blank Click Apply to view the routing result YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 79 NEILOMMT Remove Static Route Static Route Current static routes Destination Netmask Gateway W
113. i etn etl i l efi pede efi sg NBR A I LEECO EE 18 NB6PIUS4Wnr Rear Panel oo ccccccccccccccceescecsreeeeeeeeecececeeetttteuueeeeeeeeeececeentttteuaveeeeseeseeeetttnttananneeeess 19 Chapter 2 System Requirement and Installation cccsssecsssessssessssessssessseessseessseeessenessseessseensseensseeseees 20 Sneen e i 20 OPO A et EEN 21 Choosing a place TOF the ADSL ROUTES s00cessssssevssesersecesersaesesesereseessuscevusssvisuressvssesesevstsaespreaseinvenrenses 22 Connecting the ADSL Router E 22 USB Driver MSTA AO EE 23 For Windows Mt 23 For PUIG ZOOS EEN 23 FOR VIOUS KP 7 VISTA E E E A E A E EE 24 Hielen CAT E 26 FOr NG E 26 FOr PITTS E 26 FOP WiINOWS XP VISTA EN 27 SO S MET 28 ele PMNS EEN 28 Regal 28 KORO ONS a 29 EE Een 29 Ob WAG USK TOF EEN 29 PO IWS Ae OTC EE 30 renewing Address OO OGION EE 34 For Windows OM 34 FOr VSI OP ST e a A 34 YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6PIus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 3 La Chapter 3 Accessing the Internet cccsccsscsssssessrscseesssessseecseeeseesssnsesnesseeseeseseesseeseaesesneeseeseaesesnseeeess 35 PPP over ATM PPPoA Moge cccccccsscesecsrevscssssesssevesssevesesevseseseseasevscasevevsesssesasevenarevavesavseassevenarevasanas 36 PPO AINM dE IP ee of PPP over Ethernet PPPOE MOdE ccccscsresessssvsesssesssesevsseesvseserevesauevavauevavsesvsesnsevacatevavasavsesenevanarevenanes 38 PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP Extension Mode
114. ice operates normally Power on self test in progress The device enters the console mode of the boot loader Power on self test failure if the led always stays solid red irmware upgrades in progress 0 ADSL signal is detected Slow Flash Green ADSL line is handshaking in progress Fast Flash Green ADSL line is training in progress Solid Green ADSL line connection is up Off No PPPoA or PPPoE connection Solid Green At least one PPPoA or PPPoE connection is up The users can access the Internet now Ethernet No Ethernet signal is detected User data is going through Ethernet port Ethernet interface is ready to work No USB signal is detected User data is going through USB port USB interface is ready to work ae U Giel NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 10 www netcomm com au NEILOMM NB6 Rear Panel The following figure illustrates the rear panel of your ADSL Router Connector Description we Ci Be o owe Powe i e YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 11 Mellom NB6W LED Indicators The LED Indicators are located on the front of the unit their meanings are as follows Function Color Definition ower is off ower is on and the device operates normally ae 3s Off Flash Red irmware upgrades in progress ADSL 0 ADSL signal is detected F ff onl slow Flash Green ADSL line is handshaking in progress a
115. ide the network from active scans set the wireless network name also known as SSID and select the working channel Click Apply to PAPEL AE configure the wireless basic options Access Control V Enable Wireless Network Hide Wireless Network Hidden SSID Wireless Network Name SSID Channel 6 v 6 Change Key 1 from alb2c3d4e5 to the new encryption Wireless Security This page allow you to protect your wireless network by specifying WEP 802 1x WPA or WPA2 wireless security Before setting up security ensure that your wireless adaptors support the same type of security Most support WEP but not all support WPA WPA2 or 802 1x Wireless Security 64 bit WEP v Authentication Type OpenSystem Encryption Keys Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys Format Hexadecimal digits 0 9 A F and a f are valid ASCII characters any printable characters are valid except amp lt ke Key3 Kei L Default Transmission Key 1 After enabling security and clicking Apply vou will lose the Appi Cancel fter enabling security and clicking y you will lose the E pply connection with your wireless ADSL router You should now set up security on your wireless adapters in order to re e apters in order to re establish the m Oo O J 5 5 connection Please note that WEP Encryption key can only use numbers from 0 to 9 and letters fro
116. ke sure you are using the phone cord that was supplied with your ADSL router or another similar phone cord with four copper wires visible in the plug If your ADSL has been functioning properly for a long period of time and you suddenly are experiencing this problem there may be a problem with the ADSL network You may need to wait from 30 minutes to a couple of hours and if you still do not have a solid ADSL LED on your router call Technical Support Turn off the power to the ADSL router wait 10 seconds and turn it back on Wait at least one minute and if the ADSL LED on the router remains a solid color close your Web browser and restart it Contact ISP Technical Support if you have tried all of the above and still are experiencing a fail condition Take the Help link of ADSL Synchronization for example It not only explains the situation for Pass and Fail but offers the troubleshooting procedures for you to follow Press Back to return NB6 NBoW NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide 122 YML854Rev1 www netcomm com au MELLO This page allows you to CHANGE the user name and password for accessing your ADSL Router Admin Account Admin account has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your ADSL router User Name admin New Password Confirm New Password User Account Using the user account can configure most common functions and view statistics of your AD
117. l Debugging e Informational Debugging Log Level This function enables you to decide how detailed the messages will be stored Set a proper level according to your needs The default Log Level is Debugging The Debugging Level logs all messages to the file while the Emergency Level logs fatal messages only The lower the item is the more detailed information it provides i e debugging level stores the most detailed information Owing to the limitation of the storage on the ADSL router the former information will be erased and replaced by the latest message automatically when the buffer is overflowed Display Level For the convenience of the users the display level can function as a filter It decides the level for the messages to exhibit when the user wants to view the logs on the local side For example for a programmer or engineer he she may want to know about debugging or informational level message YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6PIus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au LE La for general users they may only need or want to learn about error critical alert or emergency messages only The default Display Level is Error Therefore when the log level is Debugging and the display level is Error the CPE logs the most detailed message but shows error level data only Mode Mode You can choose where to store the logs the options include Local Remote and Both Local means the CPE i
118. less adaptors support the same type of security Most support WEP but not all support WPA WPA2 or 802 1x Le This page allow you to protect your wireless network by specifying WEP 802 1x WPA or WPA2 wireless security Before setting up security ensure that your wireless adaptors support the same type of security Most support WEP but not all support WPA WPA2 or 802 1x 28 bit WEP Authentication Type Open System Encryption Keys Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit encryption Wireless Security 1 64 bit WEP v Authentication Type Open System Encryption Keys Wireless Security Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit encryption keys keys Format i igi l i i 5 D e O Hexadecimal digits 0 9 4 F and a f are valid Format Hexadecimal digits 0 9 4 F and a f are valid ASCII characters any printable characters are valid S cane ASCII characters any printable characters are valid Keyl EE Keyl Key2 Key2 Key3 Key3 Key ae Key4 Default Transmission 1 Key Default Transmission T Key After enabling security and clicking Apply you will lose the After enabling security and clicking Apply you will lose the apply connection with your wireless ADSL router You should now set up Apply connection with your wireless ADSL router You should now set up security
119. m A to F 64 bit Cipher needs 10 digits Encryption key and 128 bit Cipher needs 26 digits Encryption key 7 Click on Apply Notes After changing the security settings you need to configure the wireless computer according to the new settings Please refer to your Operating system manual for more information YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 163 La WPA encryption When a more secure connection is needed you can change the wireless security settings on the NB6W NB6Plus4W and NB6Plus4Wn to WPA PSK Please follow the following steps 1 Connect the computer directly to the router using Ethernet cable 2 Open the web configuration http 192 168 1 1 from your web browser i e Internet explorer Firefox Joa Ka e E bttpsi 192 168 1 1 3 At the log in screen enter the Username and password The default Username is admin and the default Password is admin Then click on Login User name f admin Ke Remember my password d Click on Wireless menu at the top x SG A o NEILOMM Quick Start Ki Advanced i Wireless Management Language Connect to Internet Connect to Internet Quick Setup Your ADSL router is not ready to connect to Broadband Status Down 5 Click on Security on the left NEILOMM Ki KA FP A TEEN English Y Basic Settings Wireless Basic Settings Security This page allows you to config
120. matic and check the Service status lf the Status is Started simply press the Apply button at the bottom of the window and then press OK If the Status is Stopped press the Start button Wait until the service has started then press the Apply button and then press OK Close the Services window Click on the Start Menu Click on Run type in ncpa cpl without the quotes Press OK Right click on the Wireless Network Connection choose Properties Click on the Wireless Networks tab at the top of the window 0 Make sure the tick box for Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings is TICKED Then press OK Wireless drop outs and low signal quality There are a few things that can cause wireless drops out and low signal quality St e Se Sen Ze est et e 1 Interference on the wireless signal from other wireless devices 2 Other wireless network that use the same channel 3 Obstruction between the router and the wireless computer The first thing to do is to change the wireless channel Please change the wireless channel and see if it improves the quality or reduce the drop outs Please follow these steps to change the wireless channel Open http 192 168 1 1 from internet explorer or any web browser At the login screen enter admin for both username and password Then click on Login or OK Click on Wireless and then click on Configuration Change the channel from 6 to any number from 1 to
121. may cause damage to this product fire or result in personal injury NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 166 www netcomm com au Le Product Warranty The warranty is granted on the following conditions 1 This warranty extends to the original purchaser you and is not transferable 2 This 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 and any other reasonable requirements of NetComm including producing such evidence of purchase as NetComm may require 4 The cost of transporting product to and from NetComm s nominated premises is your responsibility and 5 NetComm does not have any liability or responsibility under this warranty where any cost loss injury or damage of any kind whether direct indirect consequential incidental or otherwise arises out of events beyond NetComm 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 D 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 s
122. ml oe Type ML Document From 192 168 1 1 aren see f harm your computer IF you do not trust the source do not open or wi While files from the Interet can be useful some files can potentially save this file What s the risk The system will ask your command about the next procedure Click Save to backup YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 137 L O backup My Recent Documents File name backupsettings My Network Save as type XML Document You may change the file name and choose a place to save the backup file Choose file Look in O backup DI Q bi CS D i My Recent Documents My Network Pie name backupsettinas b Places Files of type Jal Files D And when you want to restore the settings in the future simply open Backup Config web page and use Browse button to locate the file Backup Configuration Use to save your ADSL router s current settings into the computer Restore Configuration Use to reset your ADSL router with settings previously saved on the computer Backup File D backup backupsettings xml After opening the backup file click Restore NB6 NBoW NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 132 www netcomm com au MELLO Update Firmware Update Firmware Warning DO NOT turn off your router during firmware updates Current Firmwar
123. n computer networks a DMZ demilitarized zone is a computer host or small network inserted as a neutral zone between a company s private network and the outside public network It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company data A DMZ is an optional and more secure approach to a firewall and effectively acts as a proxy server as well Virtual Server DMZ Host DMZ Host A DMZ host is a computer on your local network that can be accessed from the Internet regardless of port forwarding and firewall settings Those IP packets from the Internet that do NOT belong to any applications configured in the port forwarding table will be Discarded Forwarded to the DMZ hast IP address of DMZ host Apply To close the function of DMZ Host please click Discarded To activate a DMZ host please click Forwarded to the DMZ host radio button and enter the IP Address of DMZ host Click Apply Once this feature is enabled you must specify an IP address It allows unrestricted 2 way communication between the specified IP address and other Internet users or Servers e This allows almost any application to be used on the specified IP address e The specified IP address will receive all Unknown connections and data e The DMZ feature only works when the NAT function is enabled YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 87 La
124. n the LAN Apply Click this button to activate the settings listed above You can reserve one specific IP address for a certain PC for particular purpose Simply add a mapping entry of MAC address amp IP address for that PC by pressing the Reserved IP Address List button The following window will appear NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 66 www netcomm com au La T htip 192 168 1 1 viewdheprelist html Microsoft Internet Explo Reserved IP Address List You can reserve one specific IP address for a certain PC by adding the mapping entry between MAC address and IP address MAC Address IP Address Delete Click the Add button to open another dialog window shown below On PC s MAC Address and Assigned IP Address boxes please type the correct information according to your need and click Apply Z http 192 168 1 1 dhcpmacflt html Microsoft Internet Explorer fx Add a new reserved IP address entry PC s MAC Address e g 00 90 96 01 24 3B Assigned IP Address e g 192 168 1 2 The information added will be shown on the window right away as below That is the specified address will be reserved and not be assigned by DHCP for other computer s http 192 168 1 1 viewdhcprelist cgi checkN um 7174 amp dhcepresli fx Reserved IP Address List You can reserve one specific IP address for a certain PC by adding the mapping ent
125. nced Internet This page allows you to edit to remove or to add WAN settings Internet Connection Configuration Choose Add or Edit to configure Internet connection Choose Finish to apply the changes and reboot the system PY C Name PI CI Category Protocol NAT QoS WAN IP Address MTU Edit pppoe_0_39_1 PPPoE a Disconnect 0 39 UBR LLC SNAP On On Auto assigned 1492 S fl The Internet JOT active if PY marked with You need to click Finish to apply connection Is NO VC name Is the changes and reboot the system for activating this DVC Finish If you click the Connect hyperlink under the PVC Name item the system will connect to WAN automatically If the WAN connection is OK you can check the detailed information directly You can add new PVCs by clicking the Add button edit the settings for the present PVC by clicking in the Edit column or delete the existing PVC by pressing i icon Adding a New One To add a new WAN connection please click the Add button The following screen appears Configure Internet Connection ATM DVC Please enter VPI and VCI numbers for the Internet connection which is provided by your ISP VPI 8 0 255 VCI n 32 65535 Service Category UBR Without PCR v VPI Virtual Path Identifier Identifies the virtual path between endpoints in an ATM network The valid range is from 0 to 255 Please refer to the value that your ISP p
126. nd NB6Plus4Wn only Model shown is NB6 may vary slightly from image NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 22 Wwww netcomm com au La USB Driver Installation USB is not available for NB6Plus4 or NB6Plus4Wn If the ADSL router is to be connected to a PC through the USB interface you will need to install the USB drivers prior to plugging the USB cable to the PC Refer to the relevant operating system below to install the USB drivers Note Do not connect the USB cable until you are prompted to in the instructions below For Windows ME e Run the USB installation program from the CD provided in your router package e An InstallShield Wizard will appear Please wait for a moment e When the welcome screen appears click Next for the next step e When the complete window of the InstallShield Wizard appears click Finish e Link your router and the PC with a USB cable e The system will detect the USB driver automatically Then the system will copy the proper files for the router Note If the USB device is not detected automatically check the USB cable between the PC and the device Besides verify that the device is power on e When the file copying finished the dialog above will close Now the USB driver is installed properly You can use the router For Windows 2000 e Run the USB installation program from the CD provided in your router package e An InstallShield Wizard will appear Please wait for a momen
127. nd type 192 168 1 1 in the URL box to access ADSL web based manager 3 Go to Quick Start Quick Setup Uncheck Auto Scan Internet Connection PVC Key in the VCI and VPI value e g e VPI 8 e VCIl 35 Then click the Next button 4 On the Configure Internet Connection Connection Type page select Bridging then click the Next button 5 On the WAN IP Settings page select None for WAN IP address settings 6 On the Configure LAN side Settings page enter the IP address and subnet mask for your LAN e g Primary IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Choose DHCP Server Off and click Next 7 Check the network information on the Summary page Make sure the contents match the settings provided by your ISP Click Finish 8 Refer to the TCP IP properties specify an IP Address and fill in other information needed e g IP Address 10 11 86 81 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 248 Gateway 10 11 86 1 Preferred DNS server 168 95 1 1 9 Click OK Now the router is correctly configured You can access to the Internet NB6 NB6W NBG6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 44 www netcomm com au La MER Description In this deployment environment we make up a private IP network of 192 168 1 1 NAT function is enabled to support multiple clients to access to Internet In this example the ADSL Router acts as a NAT device which translates a private IP address into a public address Therefore multiple users can share with one p
128. ng the quality of the ADSL connection please click ADSL BER Test button to have advanced information Click More Information hyperlink to see more detailed information about ADSL Line Status NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 60 www netcomm com au La This test determines the quality of the ADSL connection H is done by transferring idle cells containing a known pattern and comparing the received data with this Known pattern to check for errors E hitp 192 168 1 1 berstart tst berState 0 Microsoft EI Pl ADSL BER Test Start The ADSL Bit Error Rate BER test determines the quality of the ADSL connection The test is done by transferring idle cells containing a known pattern and comparing the received data with this known pattern to check for any errors Select the test duration below and click Start Tested Time sec After selecting the test duration time and click Start the following dialog appears to tell you the test is running You can stop the test by clicking Stop or close this dialog window by pressing Close F http 192 168 1 1 berrun tst bexTime 20 Microsoft E O fl ADSL BER Test Running The ADSL BER test is in progress The connection speed is 7616 Kbps The test will run for 20 seconds Click Stop to terminate the test YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 61 La When the test is over th
129. nge click the button below View Wireless Networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed Preferred networks below Move up Move down Leam about setting up wireless network contiquration 3 Click the Start button select Control Panel then Network Connections Right click on your wireless network card and select Properties Click on the Wireless Networks tab Click Add to continue YML854 Revi www netcomm com au NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide 143 Melton Wireless network properties Association Authentication Connection Network name SSID Wireless network key Thi network requires a key for the following Network Authentication Data encryption WER E Network kep Confirm network key SS Key index advanced The key is provided for me automatically This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used select the Association Tab and enter the SSID of the AP e g Please set Open as the Network Authentication from the drop down menu and WEP for Data encryption Click OK and then select the Authentication Tab NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 144 www netcomm com au La Wireless network properties Association Authentication Connection Select this option to provide authenticated network access for wireless Ethernet networks Enable IEEE 802 1
130. nt to set specific configuration for the router such as firewall data transmission rate and so on This chapter will provide you advanced information of the web pages for the router for your reference Using Web Based Manager After properly configuring your host PC please proceed as follows 1 Start your web browser and type 192 168 1 1 the private IP address of the ADSL Router in the URL field 2 After connecting to the device you will be prompted to enter username and password By default both the username and the password are admin An example under Windows XP is shown below Connect to 192 168 1 1 Wireless 4DSL2 Router User name admin v Remember my password If you login successfully the main page will appear From now on the ADSL Router acts as a web server sending HTML pages forms on your request You can fill in these pages forms and apply them to the ADSL Router NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 46 www netcomm com au La Outline of Web Manager The main screen will be shown as below ae 3 D O NEIL Quick Start KE i KA Wireless Management Language English zl Connect to Internet Connect to Internet Quick Setup Your ADSL router is ready to connect to Broadband Enter your Broadband user name and password then click Connect Internet Connection pppoe_8_35_i Total Online Time 0 secs Broadband User Name Password Connect Title Th
131. o Internet to open the web page Enter the user name and password that you get from the ISP for your ADSL router and click Connect The system will connect automatically and then you can access the Internet NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 48 www netcomm com au Le Quick Setup Quick Setup This Quick Setup will guide you through the steps necessary to configure your ADSL router Select the check box below to scan the Internet connection automatically It is recommended that there is no any PYC configured in your ADSL router before performing auto scanning connection IT Auto Scan Internet Connection PVC Configure Internet Connection ATM P C Please enter YPI and YCI numbers for the Internet connection which is provided by your ISP VPI 8 0 255 VCI 35 32 65535 All original settings will be replaced by new settings after you finish these steps The quick setup wizard will guide you to configure the ADSL router through some specific steps Yet different connection interface will lead to different setting pages Refer to the following pages for detailed information Auto Scan Internet Connection PVC lf there is no any PVC configured in your ADSL router you can check this item Otherwise please uncheck this box VPI Virtual Path Identifier Identifies the virtual path between endpoints in an ATM network The valid range is from 0 to 255 To enter the set
132. o disallow the communication between the clients please choose On Transmit Power The router will set different power output by percentage according to this selection Click Apply to invoke the settings NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 104 www netcomm com au Metcomm To set the basic configuration for the wireless features please open the Basic page from the Wireless menu ec Network Hamia S300 Network Isclstion Users Enabled ic apd d Net oomm Wireless Oo on ne 126 El Wireless 2 Oo Of e ag m Wireless o ae i a Wireless A oO Off e ug a Transmission Mode 802 1in only Channel width 40 Mbtz el Primary Chanel Gi Lower Upper Channel K C Select Bert Quality Channel Satemat z aly Transmission Rate S02 pn Rate e 15 270Mbps wi Multicast Rate Aus wi Tabo Mode Disabled O Enabled Alberburner Disabled O Enabled Apply Geama Wireless Interface The number of the wireless interface The NB6PIus4W supports up to four interfaces Network Name SSID The system will detect the SSID of your router and it will be displayed in this field for your reference The SSID is the identification characters of a router The default words will be shown on this page If you do not check Hidden SSID the router will periodically broadcast its SSID to allow wireless clients within range to recognize its presence This can create a security hole since any wireless clients
133. odem Router Note Model used in this Telephone example is the NB6 Wall Socket YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 21 La Choosing a place for the ADSL Router Place the ADSL Router close to ADSL wall outlet and power outlet for the cable to reach it easily Avoid placing the device in places where people may walk on the cables Also keep it away from direct sunlight or heat sources Place the device on a flat and stable stand Connecting the ADSL Router Ethernet Follow the steps below to connect the related devices Connecting the ADSL line Connect the Line port of the device to your ADSL wall outlet with RU 11 cable Please attach one end of the Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connector to the LAN port of your ADSL Router Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port of the client PC Connect the supplied power adapter to the Power port of your ADSL Router and plug the other end to a power outlet Turn on the power switch Computer with ADSL Enabled Network Card Line Powerpoint E Telephone Line lt Cable into Line Port P Power Adaptor into Power Port Line USB Reset Ethernet Power EL jel JOU ADSL Router Esc Ethernet Cable into the Ethernet Port lt a eu a 1 2 3 or 4 if using IE JC JC NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W and p e Bes DSD NB6Plus4Wn Use Ethernet Cables to connect more PCs or Switches NB6Plus4 and NB6Plus4W a
134. ol Panel Bie gie yew Pyete jek pei db Posen PS paws Ti Agdesce D Ceedrcl Pare e A dialog appears to ask you to choose the program that you want to remove Please select NetComm ADSL Router USB Driver and click Change Remove Windows XP or Uninstall Windows Vista ire Prog acs a a ell Osrergk gotaied program D amuin eat by DES US POS OPTS W Wee 231 Leper Te 268 aj E BE Profenmonal Se LOOM E Peis Fatis Sp 93 See IPAM if Beti mnm Bh Series ADSL7 4 Faber aH rier E DAA Windows DOOP Cespley Drivers a eaP TP cee 20 Se Ai iG TODA Corata Se LE sl e The InstallShield Wizard dialog will appear InstallShield Wizard Nett omm NBG Gees ADSL2 Router USB Driver Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait e A dialog appears to confirm whether you want to remove the USB driver or not Unplug the USB cable from your PC and click Ok Confirm Uninstall E ES Do you want bo remove the NetComm MBG Series ADSL2 Router USB driver Warning Please unplug the USB cable now before proceeding with uninstall i Cancel e When the Maintenance Complete screen appears the USB driver is removed successfully Click Finish YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au Ki Mellom Setting up TCP IP In order to access the Internet through the ADSL Router each host on you
135. on your wireless adapters in order to re establish the security on your wireless adapters in order to re establish the nnection connection Wireless Security By default a minimum level of wireless security has been enabled to help prevent against unwanted wireless users accessing the unit The default level of wireless security that has been enabled is known as 64 bit Wired Equivalent Privacy or WEP for short The default 64 bit Hexadecimal WEP key is alb2c3d4e5 select the WEP mode for the security function there are two options 64 bit and 128 bit Before being transmitted the data will be encrypted using the encryption key For example if you set 64 bit in this field then the receiving station must be set to use 64 Bit Encryption and have the same Key value at the same time otherwise it will not be able to decrypt the data Open System ze Authentication Type Open System Authentication Type The ADSL Router supports two authentication types Open System and Shared key This should be considered with the WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy mechanism Open System means that it allows any client to authenticate and attempt to communicate with a bridge The client can only communicate if its WEP keys match the router s WEP keys Shared Key means that a bridge or router will send an unencrypted text string to any client attempting to communicate with the router The client requesting authentication encrypts the text and sends back to
136. onfiguration VPI VCI 0 32 Connection Type IPoA LLC SNAP QoS On NAT Enabled WAN IP Address 10 11 80 81 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 E DNS Server 168 95 1 1 168 95 192 1 LAN Configuration Primary LAN IP 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 Secondary LAN IP 10 11 80 81 255 255 255 248 DHCP Server On 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 254 DHCP Lease Time 1 days 0 hours 0 minutes Click Finish to accept these settings and reboot the system Click Back to make any modifications You can check the settings on the Summary page If you find anything incorrect click Back to modify the settings If everything is OK click Finish to accept these settings And the following page will appear Reboot ADSL Router The ADSL router has been configured and is rebooting Close the ADSL router Configuration window and wait for 2 minutes before reopening your web browser If necessary reconfigure your PC s IP address to match your new configuration Now the system will reboot to activate the new settings that you have set in this section Please wait for 2 minutes before restarting the router NB6 NBoW NBoPlus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 www netcomm com au Le If the mode you choose is Bridging or MER please refer to the following information Configure Internet Connection Connection Type Bridging Select the protocol and encapsulation type with the ATM PVC that your ISP has instru
137. operties specify an IP Address and fill in other information needed e g IP Address 10 11 80 82 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 248 Gateway 10 11 80 81 Preferred DNS server 168 95 1 1 Now the router is correctly configured You can access the Internet NB6 NBoW NBoPlus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 42 www netcomm com au La Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA NAT Description If you apply for multiple IP addresses from your ISP you can assign these public IP addresses to the ADSL Router and public server e g Web or FIP server Typically the first IP is network address the second is used as router IP address and the last one is subnet broadcasting Other remaining IP addresses can be assigned to PCs on the LAN The following example uses the IP address ranging from 10 11 80 81 to 10 11 80 86 and the subnet mask is 200 200 200 248 In such circumstance we enable NAT function but not assign any WAN IP Configuration 1 Start your browser and type 192 168 1 1 in the URL box to access ADSL web based manager 2 Goto Quick Start Quick Setup Uncheck Auto Scan Internet Connection PVC Key in the VCI and VPI value eg e VPI 8 e VCl 35 Click the Next button On the Configure Internet Connection Connection Type page select IP over ATM IPoA then click Next On the WAN IP Settings page select None for WAN IP address settings Then select Use the following DNS Server Address and key in the information tha
138. or ISDN Help me choose 4 Choose Wireless mi wireless Security enabled network A PDG_AP1 Security enabled network Set up a connection or network Open Network and Sharing Center YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 157 La 5 Click on the wireless network name In this example the wireless network name is wireless and click Connect The default wireless network name is wireless If you have not change the wireless network name please click on wireless 6 Tick on Display Characters and type in the network key The default network key is A1B2C3D4E5 and this example use the default key Click Next after that Type the network security key or passphrase for wireless_test The person who setup the network can give you the key or passphrase Security key or passphrase alb2c3d4e5 7 Display characters ss If you have a USB flash drive with network settings for wireless_test insert it now NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 158 www netcomm com au La 7 Select the appropriate location This will affect the firewall settings on the computer Select a location for the wireless network Windows will automatically apply the correct network settings for the location Z amp Home a Choose this for a home or similar location Your computer is discoverable and
139. ous Quality of Service Port Mapping Apply Cancel Enable VPN ALG The VPN ALG allows two or more simultaneous VPN connections through this router Enable SIP ALG The SIP ALG allow two or more simultaneous VolP phone calls made by VoIP clients through this router NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 90 www netcomm com au La Firewall The firewall is a kind of software that interrupts the data between the Internet and your computer It is the TCP IP equivalent of a security gate at the entrance to your company All data must pass through it and the firewall functions as a security guard will allow only authorized data to be passed into the LAN What the firewall can do It can e deny or permit any packet from passing through explicitly e distinguish between various interfaces and match on the following fields e source and destination IP address e port To keep track of the performance of IP Filter a logging device is used The device supports logging of the TCP UDP and IP packet headers and the first 129 bytes of the packet including headers whenever a packet is successfully passed through or blocked and whenever a packet matches a rule being setup for suspicious packets An example for firewall setup with Firewall Protection This picture shows the most common and easiest way to employ the firewall Basically you can install a packet filtering router at the Internet gateway and then confi
140. ponents to open Windows Components Wizard dialog box Networking Services To add or remove a component click the check box A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Subcomponents of Networking Services A Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client 0 0 MB CJ A Peer to Peer 0 0 MB C ERIP Listener 0 0 MB O E Simple TCP IP Services 0 0 MB amp UPnP User Interface 0 2 MB Description Displays icons in My Network Places for UPnP devices detected on the network Also opens the required Windows Firewall ports Total disk space required 56 3 MB C etails Space available on disk 7931 1 MB 3 Select Networking Services and click Details Click the UPNP User Interface check box A Click OK The system will install UPnP components automatically NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 134 www netcomm com au La Y My Network Places File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Back K by Search Key Folders PE Address B My Network Places Local Network Network Tasks w Add a network place Wireless ADSL2 Router ES view network CI connections T Set up a home or small office network The inteme Al Set up a wireless network for a home or small office gly view workgroup computers SW Hide icons for networked UPnP devices 5 After finishing the installation go
141. pply Select the direction to filter packets Outbound traffic Inbound traffic Port Range Protocol Source IP addr Dest IP addr Allow Edit Start End TCP ALL ALL o 65535 e SD Add A new IP filtering setting for Outbound traffic is created in the web page To edit the setting please click to get into the editing page To delete the setting click DH to erase it To set another IP filtering click Add again IP Filtering This page allows you to specify the IP packet filtering rules to prevent the services accessed from the Internet hosts or limit the Internet access for local hosts IP Filtering Disabled Enabled Apply Select the direction to filter packets Outbound traffic Inbound traffic Port Range Start End Source IP addr Dest IP addr Protocol Allow Edit To add a new Inbound IP Filtering click Inbound traffic in the item of Select the direction to filter packets on the IP Filtering page Use the same way to add a new one as stated above NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 94 www netcomm com au Le Quality of Service QoS Quality of Service is an industry wide initiative to provide preferential treatment to certain subsets of data enabling that data to traverse the Internet or intranet with higher quality transmission service Quality of Service Bridge QoS Bridge QoS T
142. r enabling security and clicking Apply you will lose the L Cancel connection with your wireless ADSL router You should now set up security on your wireless adapters in order to re establish the connection Wireless Security The WPA2 is suitable for enterprises It must be used in conjunction with an authentication server such as RADIUS to provide centralized access control and management It can provide stronger encryption and authentication solution than other WPA mode Data Encryption select the encryption type for the WPA2 mode There are three types that you can choose TKIP AES TKIP AES For detailed information please refer to WPA section WPA2 Pre authentication The wireless client that has associated with one AP router A can do the authentication with another AP router B in advance If the client roams to AP B it can associate with AP B quickly Please click Enabled to activate this function Network Re auth Interval When a wireless client has associated with the AP for a period of time longer than the setting here it would be disconnected and the authentication will be executed again The default value is 36000 you may modify it WPA Group Rekey Interval Enter the time for the WPA group rekey interval The unit is second With increasing rekey interval user bandwidth requirement is reduced RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS UDP Port and RADIUS Shared Secret Please refer to the elucidation in
143. r network must install setup TCP IP first Please follow the steps below to set your network adapter lf the TCP IP protocol has not been installed yet please follow the steps below for installation In the following illustrations we will set the PC to get an IP address automatically at the same time For Windows 98 1 Open the Start menu point to Settings and click on Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon 3 The Network window appears On the Configuration tab check out the list of installed network components Option 1 If there is no TCP IP protocol click Add Option 2 If you have TCP IP protocol skip to Step 6 4 Highlight Protocol and click Add 5 Highlight Microsoft on the left side of the window and select TCP IP on the right side Then click OK 6 When returning to the Network window highlight TCP IP protocol for your NIC and click Properties 7 On the IP Address tab Enable Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK 8 When returning to the Network window click OK 9 Wait for Windows when copying files 10 When prompted with System Settings Change dialog box click Yes to restart your computer For Windows ME 1 Open the Start menu point to Settings and click on Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon 3 The Network window appears On the Configuration tab check out the list of installed network components Option 1 If there is no TCP IP protocol click Add Option 2 If you have TCP
144. r will recognize the service type according to the port number in this packet e g port 80 indicates HTTP service and port 21 indicates FTP service By specifying the port number the router knows which service should be forwarded to the local IP address that you specified After setting the virtual server you should modify the filter rule about the port and service information which you set on the virtual server Because the firewall protects the router by filter rule you should update the filter rule after you set up the virtual server Virtual Server function allows you to make servers on your LAN accessible to Internet users Normally Internet users would not be able to access a server on your LAN because e Your server does not have a valid external IP Address e Attempts to connect to devices on your LAN are blocked by the firewall in this device The Virtual Server feature solves these problems and allows Internet users to connect to your servers as illustrated below 192 196 1 1 LAN IP Address 192 196 1 0 Router 192 196 1 20 Web Server 203 70 212 52 FTP Server WAN IP Address http 203 70 212 52 ftp 203 70 212 92 Remote PC using Web Server Remote PC using FTP Server NB6 Mech NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 82 www netcomm com au Las IP Address seen by Internet Users Once configured anyone on the Internet can connect to your Virtual Servers Please note that in the above pic
145. ress Interface Type 192 168 1 2 00 C1 26 04 69 28 bro Dynamic YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 63 Melton Advanced Setup Local Network IP Address This page is the same as you can see on the Configure LAN side Settings page while running the Quick setup It allows you to set IP Address and Subnet Mask values for LAN interface O Set ren EW Wircirss ADSL Router Wieuhews Iedrrei Faplorrr G e rosi Die gie yaw Foree jods teip WE A omm te wretess AOR2 Router a yr e Y o Quick Start Status Advanced Wireless Management LAN IP Address Configuration Enter the ADSL router IP address and subnet mask for LAN interface Prmary IP Address 392 168 1 1 Subnet Masi 255 239 255 0 wae Host Name NaS Ww Quality of Service Doman Name home Port Mapping TI Configure secondary IP address and subnet mask MTU i500 Default 1500 Apply Cancel S Internet 100 e Primary IP Address Key in the first IP address that you received from your ISP for the LAN connection Subnet Mask Key in the subnet mask that you received from your ISP for the LAN connection Host Name List the host name of this device Domain Name List the name of the domain NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 64 www netcomm com au Las Configure the secondary IP Address and Subnet Mask Check this box to enter another set of
146. resses can be assigned to PCs on the LAN The following example uses the IP address ranging from 10 11 80 81 to 10 11 80 86 and the subnet mask is 200 200 200 248 In such circumstance we do not assign any WAN IP Configuration 1 C d Start your browser and type 192 168 1 1 in the URL box to access ADSL web based manager Go to Quick Start Quick Setup Uncheck Auto Scan Internet Connection PVC Key in the VCI and VPI value eg e VPI 8 e VCl 35 Click the Next button On the Configure Internet Connection Connection Type page select IP over ATM IPoA then click Next On the WAN IP Settings page select None for WAN IP address settings Then select Use the following DNS Server Address and key in the information that your ISP offered e g Primary DNS server 168 95 1 1 Secondary DNS server 168 95 192 1 Uncheck Enable NAT and click Next On the Configure LAN side Settings page key in the information for your LAN e g Primary IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Start IP Address 192 168 1 2 End IP Address 192 168 1 254 Check Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN Interface and enter the information needed e g Secondary IP Address 10 11 80 81 Subnet mask 255 255 255 248 Check DHCP Server Off and click Next Check the network information on the Summary page Make sure the settings match the settings provided by your ISP Click Finish Refer to the TCP IP pr
147. rized will be blocked Wireless Security For 802 1X Wireless Network This page allow you to protect your wireless network by specifying WEP 802 1x WPA or WPA2 wireless security Before setting up security ensure that your wireless adaptors support the same type of security Most support WEP but not all support WPA WPA2 or 802 1x Wireless Security 802 1x RADIUS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 RADIUS UDP Port 1812 RADIUS Shared Secret Apply Lee eier securi and clic SE Apply you will lose the irele outer You should now set up sec de on pi ur airle ss SCH Gate in order t re establish the Sanat ion Wireless Security Choose 802 1x as the authentication protocol your data transmission between the router and the clients will be protected with the settings that you set in this web page RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS Server is a protocol for carrying authentication authorization and configuration information between a Network Access Server which desires to authenticate its links and a shared Authentication server Please enter the IP Address for the RADIUS Server RADIUS UDP Port Port 1812 is the reserved RADIUS authentication port described in RFC 2138 Earlier AP RADIUS clients use port 1945 The default value will be shown on this box You can keep and use it RADIUS Shared Secret A shared secret is like a password which is used between RADIUS Server and
148. rovides VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Identifies the virtual channel endpoints in an ATM network The valid range is from 32 to 65535 1 to 31 is reserved for well known protocols Please refer to the value that your ISP provides YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 1 La Service Category It decides the size and rate for the packets of the data in different service type There are five categories provided here for your selection shown as the drop down menu below Configure Internet Connection ATM P C Please enter VPI and VCI numbers for the Internet connection which is provided by your ISP VPI 8 0 255 VCI 35 32 65535 Service Category UBR Without PCR ze UBR Without PCR UBR With PCR CBR Non Realtime VBR Realtime VBR lf you select UBR with PCR or CBR you have to offer the value for the peak cell rate lf you choose Non Realtime VBR or Realtime VBR you have to key in the value for the peak cell rate sustainable cell rate and maximum burst size Configure Internet Connection ATM P C Please enter YPI and VCI numbers for the Internet connection which is provided by your ISP VPI 8 0 255 VCI 35 32 65535 Service Category Non Realtime VBR ze Peak Cell Rate i cell s 1 2500 Sustainable Cell o cell s 1 2499 Maximum Burst Size 0 cells 1 1000000 As you can see above t
149. rs click Next for the next step InstallShield Wizard The Installation for NetComm NB6 Series ADSL2 Router USB Driver This Installation Wizard will install NetComm NB6 Series ADSL2 Router USB driver on your computer To continue click Next WWW NECCOMM COU GU e When the finish installing message of InstallShield Wizard appears click Finish e Link your router and the PC with a USB cable e The system will detect the USB driver automatically Note If the USB device is not detected check the USB cable between the PC and the device Also make sure that the device is power on e The system will then try to find the proper driver for your router and copy the files automatically A Found New Hardware USE Device e After the file copying finished a completing message will appear e You can use your router now LA Found New Hardware x Your new hardware is installed and ready to use NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 24 www netcomm com au To make sure your router is properly installed please do the following steps 1 Right click on My Computer and press Properties Gs My Computer a et pen Explore Search Manage hy eto Map Network Drive d Disconnect Network Drive Si Create Shortcut Recycle Bi Delete Rename Properties 2 On the Hardware tab click Device Manager System Properties System Restore
150. rver certificate validation is required 13 In the Trusted Root Certification Authorities field check the check box beside the name of the certificate authority from which the server certificate was downloaded e g NetComm savd tw Note that if you leave all check boxes unchecked you will be prompted to accept a connection to the root certification authority during the authentication process NB6 NBoW NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 146 www netcomm com au La wireless Properties l General Wireless Networks Advanced Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in range click the button below View Wireless Networks Prefered networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed belowy e Please Automatic Learn about setting up wireless network configuration G0 wireless is now connected Connected to Please E 10 38 14 Click OK twice to close the dialogs until return to Wireless Networks tab of wireless properties Now we can see the wireless network which we have just set up being displayed on the Prefered networks 15 Click OK to save your settings The configuration is complete YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 147 Mel
151. ry between MAC address and IP address MAC Address IP Address Delete 00 90 96 01 24 3B 192 168 1 2 Im You may click Add button to add another set or click Close to exit YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 67 La Local Network UPnP The UPnP is only available for Windows XP Vista If you are not a Windows XP Vista user you may ignore this page Enabling the UPnP IGD and NAT traversal function allows the users to perform more applications behind NAT without additional configuration settings or ALG support on your ADSL Router UPnP Configuration Enabling the UPnP IGD and NAT Traversal function allows the users to perform more applications behind NAT without additional configuration settings or ALG support on your ADSL router Enable UPnP You can enable the UPnP function through this web page by checking Enable UPnP and press Apply NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 68 www netcomm com au La Local Network IGMP Snooping Traditionally IP packets are transmitted in one of either two ways Unicast 1 sender to 1 recipient or Broadcast 1 sender to everyone on the network Multicast delivers IP packets to just a group of hosts on the network Without IGMP snooping multicast traffic is treated in the same manner as broadcast traffic that is it is forwarded to all ports With IGMP snooping multicast traffic of
152. s deployment environment the PPPoE session is between the ADSL WAN interface and BRAS The ADSL Router acts as a bridge and gets a public IP address from BRAS for your computer And only the one that got the public IP address is allowed to access into Internet The real IP that you got is acquired from ISP Moreover no NAT translation will be done at this case Configuration 1 Start your browser and type 192 168 1 1 in the URL box to access ADSL web based manager 2 Goto Advanced Internet Connections And click Add 3 Key in the VCI and VPI value e g e VPI 8 e VCl 35 Click the Next button 4 On the Configure Internet Connection Connection Type page select PPP over Ethernet PPPoE then click the Next button 5 On the WAN IP Settings page select Obtain an IP address automatically check PPP IP extension and Enable NAT would become disabled automatically then click Next 6 Onthe PPP Username and Password page enter the PPP username and password offered by your ISP select Always on and then click Next 7 Check the network information on This Internet Connection Summary page Make sure the settings match the settings provided by the ISP Click Apply 8 Press Finish YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 39 La Numbered IP over ATM IPoA Description If you apply for multiple IP addresses from your ISP you can assign these public IP addresses to the A
153. s of the router during changing environment conditions It reallocates the data bits and power among the allowed carriers without modification of the higher layer control parameters in the ATU After a bit swapping reconfiguration the total data rate and the data rate on each latency path is unchanged Check this box to enable the function If not uncheck this box to close the function Seamless Rate Adaptation It enables the ADSL2 ADSL2 Router to change the data rate of the connection while in operation without any service interruption or bit errors Check this box to enable the function If not uncheck this box to close the function NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 8 www netcomm com au o deeg The table shows all static route status and allows you to add new static IP route or delete static route A Static IP Routing is a manually defined path which determines the data transmitting route If your local network is composed of multiple subnets you may want to specify a routing path to the routing table Static Route Current static routes Destination Netmask Gateway WAN Interface Delete Add Destination Network Address Display the IP address that the data packets are to be sent Netmask Gateway WAN Interface Display the subnet mask gateway and WAN interface information that the transmitting data will pass through Delete Allow you to remove the static route settings This page s
154. s that are allowed to connect to your ADSL router Click Apply to configure the wireless access control mode Access off Control On in Allow mode Only those wireless adaptors listed in the access control table are allowed to connect to your ADSL router others are denied On in Deny mode Only those wireless adaptors listed in the access control table cannot connect to your ADSL router others are allowed Access Control Click Off to disable this function Click On in Allow mode to allow the devices using matched MAC address to link to the AP And click On in Deny mode to disturb the listed wireless MAC address to access the AP View Access Control List Click this button to view the wireless access control list and to add a new MAC address hitp 192 168 1 1 wlmacfit cmd action view Microsoft 1 EI Wireless Access Control List MAC Address Delete The Wireless Access Control List dialog allows you to add a new MAC address and view current MAC addresses that you had added To add a new MAC address to your wireless MAC address filter click on the Add button NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 118 www netcomm com au NEILOMM A repeater is an electronic device that receives a weak or low level signal and retransmits it at a higher level or higher power so that the signal can cover longer distances without degradation Repeater Channel 11 The
155. s the log level and the Message column displays the process and the description of it the name of the process appears before the colon and the elaboration for that process after the colon For example message 3 shows critical level information which is a pppd PPP daemon process showing that a valid IP address had been received from server and connection is up message 4 is a kernel process belonging to critical level information which reveals that the Ethernet O link is up You can press Refresh to update the log files or press Close to close the window Note that the earlier messages may be automatically replaced by the updated information when the buffer is overflowed on the router NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 130 www netcomm com au La Backup Config Backup Configuration Use to save your ADSL router s current settings into the computer Restore Configuration Use to reset your ADSL router with settings previously saved on the computer Backup File Browse _ To backup your settings of the router you can use Backup Config web page to save the configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer The router s configuration it some to be saved to your computer Please don t tum off this router Click Backup button and the warning window will be prompted Click OK to continue the backup procedure File Download Do you want to open or save this file Be Name backupsettings x
156. s x So Internet Gateway A a Internet Connection LAN or High Speed Internet SI 1394 Connection a K g ocal rea Connection z Laia Disable Status Repair File Network Tasks Create a new connection Z Set up a home or small office network Change Windows Firewall settings Disable this network device Ki Repair this connection si Rename this connection view status of this connection A View or change settings For this connection such as adapter protocol or Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 31 La 4 On the General tab check out the list of installed network components Option 1 If there is no TCP IP Protocol click Install Option 2 If you have TCP IP Protocol skip to Step 7 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E Intel R PRO 1000 PM Network Con This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks JZ QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C S
157. se of this document or the material contained herein Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability the seller reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice The seller does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein In addition the program and information contained herein are licensed only pursuant to a license agreement that contains restrictions on use and disclosure that may incorporate by reference certain limitations and notices imposed by third parties Trademarks All other product or service names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 2 www netcomm com au NEILOMM Contents Before You ee 6 NB6 Series Package Contents lt ccssctissevindssnanistiavarivbsecseiwatanensskiagdsiebsacdshathignninbianssiebinsiehebtacntiabiagisiebhinaeien Si Here PUM ele 8 Eiter 9 NBG LED WAGGA le 10 NDO Rear Fanai ssecaeasiaecnwiectetser an EA ua eases deciduiepstiasiuaneaidduanediceameaieauaita 11 NBOW TE 0100110 6s 12 KEIER ig el EE 13 NBOPUSA blo Tree 14 NB6PIUS4 Rear Hang 15 NB6Plus4W LED jndcatore eee ecccccceesccccseeeeeeeeeceecceceeteteueeeeeeeeeseeeceettttennateeeeeeeseeecettttttnnnantnesess 16 IVES Rear Panel acc trical te
158. self test failure if the led always stays solid red Flash Red Firmware upgrades in progress f No ADSL signal is detected Slow Flash Green ADSL line is handshaking in progress Fast Flash Green ADSL line is training in progress Solid Green ADSL line connection is up Off No PPPoA or PPPoE connection Solid Green At least one PPPoA or PPPoE connection is up The users can access the Internet now No Ethernet signal is detected Flash Green User data is going through Ethernet port Solid Green Ethernet interface is ready to work NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 14 www netcomm com au La NB6Plus4 Rear Panel The following figure illustrates the rear panel of your ADSL Router EC Ce Connector Description Reset to factory defaults QO Ethernet 1 2 3 4 Ethernet RJ 45 connector RJ 11 connector Telephone line YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 15 La NB6Plus4W LED Indicators The LED Indicators are located on the front of the unit their meanings are as follows TE Function Color Definition off Solid Green Power is on and the device operates normally Solid Red Power on self test in progress The device enters the console mode of the boot loader Power on self test failure if the led always stays solid red Flash Red Firmware upgrades in progress ADSL Off No ADSL signal is detected slow Flash Green ADSL line is
159. sers data matches the traffic condition the transmission will get a low traffic priority You may check the Delete box and press Delete to discard it or click Add to create more NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 96 www netcomm com au MELLO Quality of Service IP QoS IP QoS This page allows you to classify the upstream traffic to the Internet by assigning the transmission priority for various user data IP QoS function prioritizes the data transmission based on layer 3 IP packets Traffic Priority i Traffic Conditions j Traffic o a IP WAN LAN Source IP Dest IP S Name Priority E T E Ports Protocol Sour Port Dest Port Delete To classify the upstream traffic by assigning the transmission priority of the data for different users please use IP QoS to prioritize the data transmission The IP QoS allows you to set the settings based on layer three IP packets To add a new IP QoS setting press Add in the page of Quality of Service IP QoS the below page will appear Add New IP QoS Traffic Rule All of specified conditions in the traffic rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect Traffic Class Name Traffic Conditions LAN Ports which traffic come from Ethernet USB Wireless Protocol TCP UDP EN Source IP Address Subnet Mask Source Port start end Destination IP Address Subnet Mask
160. st Flash Green ADSL line is training in progress solid Green ADSL line connection is up ee Solid Red Power on self test in progress es The device enters the console mode of the boot loader Power on self test failure if the led always stays solid red No PPPoA or PPPoE connection Solid Green At least one PPPoA or PPPoE connection is up The users can access the Internet now Ethernet o Ethernet signal is detected Flash Green ser data is going through Ethernet port solid Green thernet interface is ready to work ff o USB signal is detected Flash Green ser data is going through USB port ff Solid Green SB interface is ready to work No radio signal is detected or WLAN has been disabled ce Flash Green User data is going through WLAN port solid Green WLAN interface is ready to work NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 12 www netcomm com au La NB6W Rear Panel The following figure illustrates the rear panel of your ADSL Router Connector Description a pe YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6PIus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 13 La NB6Plus4 LED Indicators The LED Indicators are located on the front of the unit their meanings are as follows Function Color Definition Off Power is off Solid Green Power is on and the device operates normally Solid Red ower on self test in progress he device enters the console mode of the boot loader Power on
161. t e When the welcome screen appears click Next for the next step e When the complete window of the InstallShield Wizard appears click Finish e Link your router and the PC with a USB cable e The system will detect the USB driver automatically and then copy the proper files for the router Note If the USB device is not detected automatically check the USB cable between the PC and the device Besides make sure that the device is power on e When the file copying is finished the dialog above will close Now the USB driver is installed properly You can use the router To make sure that your router is properly installed please do the following steps 1 Right click on My Computer and press Properties 2 On the Hardware tab click Device Manager 3 Confirm that the NetComm NB6 Series ADSL Router USB Remote NDIS Device is on the Network adapters list YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 23 La For Windows XP Vista e Run the USB installation program from the CD provided in your router package An InstallShield Wizard will appear Please wait o a moment installshield Wizard K NetComm NBG Series ADSL2 Router USB Driver Setupis i preparing the InstallShield wizard which will guide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait IRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR e Vista only Wien the User Account Control windows appears click Continue e When the welcome screen appea
162. t mask is 255 255 255 0 the traffic priority is high in traffic D when the traffic is heading to 168 95 1 88 the priority is high To delete the rules you set simply click the check button below Delete item and click Delete button NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 98 www netcomm com au La According to our example the IP QoS configuration can be illustrated by the following figure 192 166 1 0 255 255 295 0 Port 1 1024 Ee gt 168 95 1 88 While there are many PCs getting online the PCs using port 201 8000 to access the internet will have medium traffic priority the PCs carrying 192 168 1 x 255 255 255 0 as IP address will have high traffic priority In addition PCs heading to port 1 1024 will have a low priority while the PCs accessing 168 95 1 88 will have a high priority YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 99 NEILOMM Port Mapping This page allows you to configure various port mapping groups which contains specific Internet connections and LAN ports The user data will be only transmitted and received among the interfaces in the group Port Mapping Configuration This page allows you to configure various port mapping groups which contains specific Internet connections and LAN ports The user data are only transmitted and received among the interfaces in the group NOTE DHCP server and all routing firewall fun
163. t your ISP offered e g Primary DNS server 168 95 1 1 Secondary DNS server 168 95 192 1 5 Check the Enable NAT box And click Next 6 On the Configure LAN side Settings page key in the information for your LAN e g Primary IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Start IP Address 192 168 1 2 End IP Address 192 168 1 254 7 Check Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN Interface and enter the information needed e g Secondary IP Address 10 11 80 81 Subnet mask 255 255 255 248 Click Next 8 Check the network information on the Summary page Make sure the contents match the settings provided by your ISP Click Finish 9 Now the router is correctly configured You can access the Internet YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 43 La Bridge Mode Description In this example the ADSL Router acts as a bridge which bridging the PC IP addresses from LAN to WAN The PC IP address can be a static public address that is pre assigned by the ISP or a dynamic public address that is assigned by the ISP DHCP server or an IP address received from PPPoE software Therefore it does not require a public IP address It only has a default private IP address 192 168 1 1 for management purpose Configuration T Choose a client PC and set the IP as 192 168 1 x x is between 2 and 254 and the gateway as 192 168 1 1 2 Start your browser a
164. the information provided by your ISP in the following Primary DNS and Secondary DNS server entries e g 168 95 1 1 and 168 95 192 1 Click Enable NAT if you want NB6 NBoW NBoPlus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 54 www netcomm com au Le After setting up the WAN IP and DNS server information click Next to open the following page Configure LAN side Settings Enter the ADSL router IP address and subnet mask for LAN interface and then enable DHCP server on LAN interface to provide IP address settings for your computers Primary IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 C Configure secondary IP address and subnet mask MTU 1500 default 1500 DHCP Server On Start IP 192 168 1 2 End IP 192 168 1 254 Lease Time a days D hours 0 minutes DHCP Server Off On the Configure LAN side Settings page you have to fill in the data requested Primary IP Address amp Subnet Mask Key in the information that offered by your ISP for the LAN connection e g 192 168 1 1 for IP address and 255 255 255 0 for subnet mask MTU Please refer to the PPPoA PPPoE section The default MTU setting here is 1500 You may modify it if necessary Configure LAN side Settings Enter the ADSL router IP address and subnet mask for LAN interface and then enable DHCP server on LAN interface to provide IP address settings for your computers Primary IP Address 192
165. the previous 802 1x section When the settings are finished click Apply for activation YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au rid L For Wi Fi protected Setup WPS NB6Plus4Wn only Wireless Security This page allows you to protect your wireless network by specifying WEP 802 1x WPA or WPA2 wireless security Before setting up security ensure that your wireless adaptors support the same type of security Most support WEP but not all support WPA WPA2 or 802 1x Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Configure AP Instead of configuring wireless security settings manually you can configure security settings for vireless main network via the external registrar The settings from the external registrar vill overwrite existing settings of wireless main network after you complete WPS setup procedures Personal Information Number PIN f Select Wireless Network NetComm Wireless v Wireless Security Disabled v Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Add Wireless Client You can allow those WPS enabled clients to connect to your router securely through the Add Wireless Client window Apply Cancel After enabling security and clicking Apply you will lose the connection with your wireless router You should now set up security on your wireless adapters in order to re establish the connection Select Wireless Network Select the wireless network which you w
166. ting please refer to the setting that the ISP offered VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Identifies the virtual channel endpoints in an ATM network The valid range is from 32 to 65535 1 to 31 is reserved for well known protocols To enter the setting please refer to the setting that the ISP gave you After entering the VPI VCI value please click Next for the following step YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 49 NEICOMM Connection Type The system provides several protocols for you to choose Your ISP will offer you the most suitable settings of the protocol Before you set this page please refer to the protocol that your ISP offered After clicking on the Next button from the VPI VCI web page the following screen will appear Please choose the connection type and encapsulation mode that you want to use and click Next for next page Configure Internet Connection Connection Type Select the protocol and encapsulation type with the ATM PVC that your ISP has instructed you to use Protocol PPP over ATM PPPoA PPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP over ATM IPoA Bridging Encapsulation Type LLC SNAP ze For instance PPP over Ethernet PPPoE is selected in this demonstrative figure NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 50 www netcomm com au MELOUN PPP over ATM PPP over Ethernet If the connection type you choose is PPP over
167. ton Enabling WPA Authentication and Security The first four steps are the same as the setting for 802 1x authentication please refer to the previous part Wireless network properties Association Authentication Connection Wireless network key This network requires a key for the following Network Authentication Data encryption Network E EM Confirm network key kep index advanced The key ts provided for me automatically C This is a computer to computer ad hac network wireless ACCESS points are not used 5 Select the Association Tab and enter the SSID of the AP e g Please 6 Choose WPA from the drop down menu for the Network Authentication and TKIP for Data encryption 7 Click OK and then select the Authentication Tab NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 148 www netcomm com au La Wireless network properties Association Authentication Connection Select Hatz option to provide authenticated netivork access for wireless Ethernet networks al of i Enable IEEE 802 1 authentication for this 1 LIN EAP tupe Protected EAP FEAF Authenticate as computer when computer information i available Authenticate as guest when user or computer information is unavailable 8 The Enable network access control using IEEE 802 1X is selected by default and Protected EAP PEAP is selected from the EAP type 9 Click Properties under EAP type
168. ture both Internet users are connecting to the same IP address but using different protocols such as Http 203 70 212 52 and Ftp 203 70 212 52 To Internet users all virtual servers on your LAN have the same IP Address This IP Address is allocated by your ISP This address should be static rather than dynamic to make it easier for Internet users to connect to your Servers However you can use Dynamic DNS feature to allow users to connect to your virtual servers by using a URL instead of an IP address IP addresses can be automatically redirected to local servers configured with private IP addresses In other words depending on the requested service TCP UDP port number the router redirects the external service request to the appropriate server located at another internal IP address Port Forwarding Create the port forwarding rules to allow certain applications or server software to work on your computers if the Internet connection uses NAT ee External Packet Internal Host Application Name f Delete IP Address Protocol Port IP Address Port Add New Port Forwarding To set a virtual server please open the Virtual Server item from the Advanced setup menu To add a new Port Forwarding please click Add from the Port Forwarding web page Add New Port Forwarding Rule Application Name Pre defined Audio Video v Camerades v User defined From Internet Host IP Address AL
169. twork ALAN is a computer network limited to the immediate area usually the same building or floor of a building A WAN on the other hand is an outside connection to another network or the Internet The Ethernet side of the ADSL Router is called the LAN port It is a twisted pair Ethernet 10Base T interface A hub can be connected to the LAN port More than one computers such as server or printer can be connected through this hub to the ADSL Router and composes a LAN The DSL port of the ADSL Router composes the WAN interface which supports PPP or RFC 1483 connecting to another remote DSL device NAT Network Address Translation IP Address NAT is an Internet standard that translates a private IP within one network to a public IP address either a Static or dynamic one NAT provides a type of firewall by hiding internal IP addresses It also enables a company to use more internal IP addresses lf the IP addresses given by your ISP are not enough for each PC on the LAN and the ADSL Router you need to use NAT With NAT you make up a private IP network for the LAN and assign an IP address from that network to each PC One of some public addresses is configured and mapped to a private workstation address when accesses are made through the gateway to a public network For example the ADSL Router is assigned with the public IP address of 168 111 2 1 With NAT enabled it creates a Virtual LAN Each PC on the Virtual LAN is assigned with a pri
170. ublic IP address to access the Internet through this router The public address can be a static public address that is pre assigned by ISP or a dynamic public address that is assigned by the ISP DHCP server Configuration 1 Start your browser and type 192 168 1 1 in the URL box to access ADSL web based manager 2 Goto Quick Start Quick Setup Uncheck Auto Scan Internet Connection PVC Key in the VCI and VPI value e g e VPI 8 e VCIl 35 Then click the Next button 3 On the Configure Internet Connection Connection Type page select Bridging and then click the Next button 4 On the WAN IP Settings page select Obtain an IP address automatically then select Obtain DNS server address automatically 5 Check Enable NAT Then click Next 6 On the Configure LAN side Settings page key in the IP address and subnet mask for your LAN Check DHCP Server On box and enter the start and end points e g Primary IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Start IP Address 192 168 1 2 End IP Address 192 168 1 254 Then key in the leased time that you want And click Next 7 Check the network information on the Summary page Make sure the contents match the settings provided by your ISP Click Finish 8 Now the router is correctly configured You can access the Internet YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 45 Lg CHAPTER 4 WEB CONFIGURATION some users might wa
171. up e When the last host in a particular multicast group leaves the group the system will send a leave group membership report to the router s group IGMP Proxy Configuration Enabling IGMP proxy function can allow the users on your local network to play the multimedia video or audio which sent from the servers on the Internet Internet Connection IGMP Proxy Enabled pppoe_0_39_1 Internet Connection This field displays the internet connection s that set in this router IGMP Proxy Enabled Check this box to enable this function or uncheck this box to disable this function After finish the settings click Apply To invoke the IGMP Snooping function the IGMP Proxy must be enabled first YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au Mellom Internet ADSL ADSL Settings Enable ADSL Port Select the support of line modes G dmt G lite 71 413 ADSL2 READSL2 ADSL2 CO Annex m Capability Enabled Bitswap CO Seamless Rate Adaptation Apply Enable ADSL Port Check this box to enable this function It simply invokes the line mode that you choose here for the router Select the support of line modes There are several selections and you may select them according to the line modes supported by your ISP and your needs Capability Enabled Two items are provided here for you to choose Bitswap It is a mandatory receiver initiated feature to maintain the operating condition
172. ure LAN side Settings page you have to fill in the data requested Primary IP Address amp Subnet Mask Key in the information that offered by your ISP for the LAN connection Configure the secondary IP Address and Subnet Mask Check this box to set up a secondary IP Address to connect to your router if they are not included in the range that DHCP server accepts See the next figure for the secondary IP address and subnet mask Secondary IP Address amp Subnet Mask Key in the second IP address and the subnet mask received from the ISP for your LAN connection NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 S www netcomm com au Melton MTU refer to the WAN section The default MTU value for LAN side Settings is 1500 You may modify it if necessary DHCP Server On Check this item if DHCP service is needed on the LAN side The router will assign IP address and gateway address for each of your PCs Start IP Address amp End IP Address Enter the information needed Lease Time Key in the duration for the time The default is 1 day DHCP Server Off Check this item if DHCP service is not needed on the LAN On this web page the primary IP address and subnet mask will be shown You can modify them if needed Key in all the necessary settings and click Next This Internet Connection Summary Make sure that the settings below match the settings provided by your ISP Internet WAN Configuration
173. ure basic features of wireless LAN interface You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface hide the network from active scans set the wireless Access Control network name also known as SSID and select the working channel Click Apply to configure the wireless basic options Repeater d Enable Wireless Network E Hide Wireless Network Hidden SSID Wireless Network Name SSID Channel 6 v NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 164 www netcomm com au La 6 Change Wireless Security to WPA PSK on the top menu Wireless Security This page allow you to protect your wireless network by specifying WEP 802 1x WPA or WPA2 wireless security Before setting up security ensure that your wireless adaptors support the same type of security Most support WEP but not all support WPA WPA2 or 802 1x Wireless Security WPA PSK Data Encryption TKIP v WPA Pre Shared Key Enter the key to be between 8 and 63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal digits Format Hexadecimal digits 0 9 A F and a f are valid ASCII characters any printable characters are valid xcept amp lt Pre Shared Key WPA Group Rekey Interval After enabling security and clicking Apply you will lose the connection with your wireless ADSL router You should now set up security on your wireless adapters in order to re establish the connection 7 Enter the key in Pre Shared K
174. urrent status When the setting is finished click Apply to invoke them or click Cancel if you want to discard the settings NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 88 www netcomm com au a Metcomm This page allows you to configure DNS mapping between Domain name and IP address for your local hosts In case you want to access the local servers with domain names from the local network you can configure the mapping information on the page Static DNS Configuration This page allows you to configure DNS mapping between name and IP address for your local hosts In case if you want to access those local servers with name from local network you can configure the mapping below HostName DomainName IP Address RTALO25W home mapped to 192 168 1 1 mapped to mapped to mapped to Domain Name Key in the domain name that you registered at the provider You can use letters and dash for naming yet other characters are not allowed to use for preventing from making troubles IP Address Key in the IP address for the domain name to map Click Apply to upload your setting YML854 Rev1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6PIus4Wn User Guide 89 www netcomm com au La NAT ALG Melkoni Quick Start Ki i KA i Ra i Local Network NAT ALG Configuration see cnableVPNALG Virtual Server e enable sip Kai SIP ALG allows two or more simultane
175. vate IP address with default value of 192 168 2 2 to 192 168 2 254 These PCs are not accessible by the outside world but they can communicate with the outside world through the public IP 168 111 2 1 NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 loo www netcomm com au deeg Private IP addresses are also LAN IP addresses but are considered illegal IP addresses to the Internet They are private to an enterprise while still permitting full network layer connectivity between all hosts inside an enterprise as well as all public hosts of different enterprises The ADSL Router uses private IP addresses by assigning them to the LAN that cannot be directly accessed by the Internet or remote server To access the Internet private network should have an agent to translate the private IP address to public IP address Public IP Address Public IP addresses are LAN IP addresses that can be considered legal for the Internet because they can be recognized and accessed by any device on the other side of the DSL connection In most cases they are allocated by your ISP If you are given a range of fixed IP addresses then one can be assigned to the router and the others to network devices on the LAN such as computer workstations ftp servers and web servers PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit A PVC is a logical point to point circuit between customer sites PVCs are low delay circuits because routing decisions do not need to
176. ver Porn Forwarding EE 82 Virtual Server Port Triggering ccccccccceccessccsssccssscsssessseeecueecsueecueecsuecsseesesueseuessuesesseessinessatens 86 Virtual Server DMZ HOSt WEE 87 Viua server Dmamie KEE 88 Virtual Server Static DN 89 BU Pe ae raters cae sae aed aretha ee eee eee 90 DEE 91 PUL OVEN FINEN EE 92 NB6 NB6W NB6PIus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide YML854Rev1 4 www netcomm com au La UIE OF EE 95 Quality of Service Bridge QOS EE 95 Quality of Service IP Oo 97 rg lee 100 MENG eebe 103 Eegenen 105 SC UTM EE 108 Pe OMG eebe 118 DEE 119 BV eI MIMS E E E cutsiahtaytincd EEEE 121 Hexe TEEN 121 Management Accounts 123 Management Control From ROMmOte ccccscssscsssesesessessssesesssssevscesevscsessseesevetaresavasesseasevearenas 124 Management Control From Local ccccccsesscsssesstseserressscscesscsrevsrssesseseseserasevarereveceessararevecarenss 125 Internet UE 126 STEE 127 BackUp GOING EE 131 Update WMP ANG iushecsasesescsntusonciosco tdaptasnictatuanidamtaseiciotacgidemtudnidtatmaisagiateddiatarediptesiidiatuetdastutnidasin 133 un 133 OPEO EEN 134 Chapter Sc Troubleshooting asics siansciiwaincues steansaiesanasuscrenssaavnancsnouieassaiweindanbsaeanceivoandsnbehanndstveaacanaviinssaivoandenits 136 Nie CN 136 DEELER 136 Problems With Upgrading ccccccccsccccsscccssseeccsseeccsseescsseescsssesecsseecsseesessuesessseeccsseesessuesessutecssseeseseesenss 13
177. verse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 8 Under the General tab select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically Then click Ok Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties o _l General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au La Renewing IP Address on Client PC After the ADSL Router gets on line there is a chance that your PC does not renew its IP address and thus causes the PC not able to access the Internet To solve this problem please follow the procedures below to renew PC s IP address For Windows 98 ME 1 Select Run from the Start menu 2 Type winipcfg in the text box and click OK 3 When the figure below appears click Release to let go of the address and then click the Renew button to obtain a new IP address IP Configuration Ae net Arda dante Information For Windows NT 2000 XP Vista 1 Open the Start menu and click Run 2 Type cmd in the text box that appears and click OK
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179. w netcomm com au Microsoft Certificate Services Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help zech KN EN E Sa LEI Search Jeroe Sin O 3 Address Ej http 192 168 0 2 certsrv certrgbi asp type 0 Microsoft Certificate Services VVirelessCA User Certificate Identifying Information All the necessary identifying information has already been collected You may now submit your request a a aE 6 Click Submit ZA Microsoft Certificate Services Microsoft Internet Explorer Sele File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back EN E Le Zi Search IF Favorites A media La Address http 192 168 0 2 certsrvicertfnsh asp Microsoft Certificate Services NirelessCA Certificate Issued The certificate you requested was issued to you S Internet 7 You may retrieve your certificate by clicking Install this certificate Root Certificate Store A Do you want to ADD the following certificate to the Root Store Subject WirelessCA Systems Wireless Widgets College Park MD US ca yourdomain tld Issuer Self Issued Time Validity Thursday October 11 2001 through Saturday October 11 2003 Serial Number 76E748D0 B6375643 4F77E081 551337C7 Thumbprint shal ESEC3F5D BASB678E 79C05548 51017043 BE7AOCB Thumbprint md 6F171E64 D438B251 44242464 CD8E6189 Yes No 8 You ll receive a confirmation message about accepting the certificate click Yes NB6 NBoW NB6
180. web based manager 2 Go to Quick Start Quick Setup Uncheck Auto Scan Internet Connection PVC Key in the VCI and VPI value e g e VPI 8 e VCI 35 Click the Next button On the Configure Internet Connection Connection Type page select IP over ATM IPoA then click Next 4 On the WAN IP Settings page select Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS Server Address then key in the information that your ISP offered e g WAN IP Address 10 11 80 81 WAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 248 Primary DNS server 168 95 1 1 Secondary DNS server 168 95 192 1 5 Check the Enable NAT box And click Next 6 On the Configure LAN side Settings page key in the information for your LAN e g Primary IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Start IP Address 192 168 1 2 End IP Address 192 168 1 254 7 Check the network information Make sure the settings match the settings provided by ISP Click Finish 8 Now the router is correctly configured You can access into Internet YML854 Revi NB6 NB6W NB6Plus4 NB6Plus4W NB6Plus4Wn User Guide www netcomm com au 4 La Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA Description If you apply for multiple IP addresses from your ISP you can assign these public IP addresses to the ADSL Router and public server e g Web or FIP server Typically the first IP is network address the second is used as router IP address and the last one is subnet broadcasting Other remaining IP add

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