NetComm NB1300PLUS4 manual Factory Defaults, Resetting to factory defaults, Field Setting Details

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Factory Defaults

The following table lists the Factory Defaults of your NB1300Plus4 ADSL Modem:

Field

Setting Details

 

 

LAN IP address:

192.168.1.1

 

 

LAN Subnet Mask:

255.255.255.0

 

 

DHCP Server:

Enabled

 

 

User Name:

admin

 

 

Password:

password

 

 

Main Function:

Router (Bridge Disabled)

 

 

WAN connection type:

PPPoE LLC

 

 

VPI:

8

 

 

VCI:

35

 

 

Note: These defaults may change with firmware updates and factory changes, please consult the NetComm website to check for the latest defaults.

Resetting to factory defaults

If you forget your passwords, lock out HTTP or FTP access or simply can’t remember what IP address you have set the NB1300Plus4 on you will probably need to perform a factory defaults reset.

To perform a factory defaults reset you must have physical access to the unit then follow these steps;

1.Make sure the NB1300Plus4 is powered on and the RDY light is flashing.

2.Locate the Reset button hole on the back of the unit.

3.Gently press in and hold the button for 5 seconds with a suitably thin appliance (E.g. straightened paper clip) seconds after release the RDY light will turn off.

4.Watch the RDY light and wait for it to stabilise and start pulsing again (in approximately 1 minute.

Note: Do not switch off or press reset again until the NB1300Plus4 has completed its reset and the RDY light is flashing.

5. Your router should now be set to factory defaults (192.168.1.1, ‘admin’ & ‘password’)

Overview

Rev. 1 - YML674

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NB1300Plus4 ADSL Modem

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Contents Page Contents Adsl LAN WAN ATM Overview Package ContentsConnecting your NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem via Ethernet Connecting your NB1300Plus4Connecting your NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem via USB Do I need a Micro filter? PWR LED IndicatorsLoading an ISP profile into your NB1300Plus4 Using Easy ConfigOverview Field Setting Details Factory DefaultsResetting to factory defaults Configuration Types Adsl Modem Ethernet Adsl Modem Ethernet ConfigurationConnecting your computer to the NB1300Plus4 Configuring the NB1300Plus4 Second Router Method Operational Diagram for Adsl Modem Configuration Adsl Modem USB Adsl Modem USB ConfigurationConnecting your computer to the NB1300Plus4 Configuring the NB1300Plus4 Configuring your Computer/Router to use the NB1300Plus4 Operational Diagram for Adsl Modem Configuration Router Ethernet Adsl Gateway Router Ethernet ConfigurationAdsl Router Ethernet Adsl Router Configuring your Computer to use the NB1300Plus4Adsl Gateway Router Ethernet Operational Diagram for Ethernet Gateway Configuration Adsl Gateway Router USB Configuration Adsl Gateway Router USB Configuring the NB1300Plus4 VPI Operational Diagram for USB Gateway Configuration Macintosh USB Macintosh OS X USB ConfigurationMacintosh USB Macintosh USB USB or Ethernet? How to make changesMultiple Virtual Circuits Main Menu Simple Basic Menu One Page SetupStatus Show Advanced SettingsWAN RouterAdsl PPP Hide Advanced settings Main Menu Advanced One Page SetupAdministration ATM Where can I download the free software to test IgmpWhat should I change my MTU settings to? When should I change my MTU settings?LAN/DHCP DNS NAT Advanced Port Forwarding Adsl Configuration RIP Configuration Diagnostic Test Route Table MAC Filtering Security Admin Password User Password Misc Configuration Advanced System Log Advanced Code Update Status Router Adsl LAN WAN Status page shows the information and status of WAN PVCs ATM TCP Connections Learned MAC Table PPP Save Settings and Reboot Connect your NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem via Ethernet Appendix a Connection InstructionsConnect your NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem via USB Macintosh OS X USB Configuration Rev YML674 NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem Rev YML674 PWR LED Not On Correct power up sequenceResetting the NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem General Modem OperationWeb Based Interface Obtaining a WAN IP Address Internet / ISP ConnectionAdsl link Internet Browsing PPPoE or PPPoATesting the LAN Path to Your Adsl Modem Testing your TCP/IP Network Using a Ping UtilityPing -n 10 IP address Testing the Path from Your Computer to a Remote DeviceAppendix C Glossary LAN UBR Trademarks and Notices Contact InformationWarranty Registration Form Page Limitations of Warranty Product Warranty