NetComm NB1300PLUS4 manual Connecting your computer to the NB1300Plus4

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ADSL Modem - Ethernet

Before continuing, ensure you have the following items and information ready:

A computer with a Network Interface Card installed or a router (such as the NetComm NB3100 Compact).

An Ethernet network cable.

A telephone line with ADSL service enabled.

User Name, Password, VPI, VCI, encapsulation and DNS server settings for your ADSL account (ask your ISP if unsure). These are not needed for the NB1300Plus4, but are required for the computer or router that it will be connected to.

Note: The following procedure presumes your NB1300Plus4 is set to a factory default IP address 192.168.1.1.

Step 1: Connecting your computer to the NB1300Plus4

Note: This unit should only be connected to the Telecommunications Network through a line cord which meets the requirements of ACA TS008.

a.Using an ethernet network cable, connect an Ethernet port of the NB1300Plus4 into the Ethernet port of the computer you wish to use to configure the unit.

b.Connect the power and switch the NB1300Plus4 on.

c.Ensure the LAN link on the NB1300Plus4 is active.

d.Configure your Computer to use any IP address in the range of 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254.

e.Additional network devices may be connected to the remaining ethernet ports.

Note: When the NB1300Plus4 is used in Bridge mode it is a fairly passive device and most Internet configuration required (such as User Name, Password, etc.) is done on the computer or another router.

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Contents Page Contents Adsl LAN WAN ATM Package Contents OverviewConnecting your NB1300Plus4 Connecting your NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem via EthernetConnecting your NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem via USB Do I need a Micro filter? LED Indicators PWRUsing Easy Config Loading an ISP profile into your NB1300Plus4Overview Field Setting Details Factory Defaults Resetting to factory defaults Configuration Types Adsl Modem Ethernet Configuration Adsl Modem EthernetConnecting your computer to the NB1300Plus4 Configuring the NB1300Plus4 Second Router Method Operational Diagram for Adsl Modem Configuration Adsl Modem USB Configuration Adsl Modem USBConnecting your computer to the NB1300Plus4 Configuring the NB1300Plus4 Configuring your Computer/Router to use the NB1300Plus4 Operational Diagram for Adsl Modem Configuration Adsl Gateway Router Ethernet Configuration Router EthernetAdsl Router Ethernet Configuring your Computer to use the NB1300Plus4 Adsl RouterAdsl 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 OS X USB Configuration Macintosh USBMacintosh USB Macintosh USB USB or Ethernet? How to make changesMultiple Virtual Circuits Main Menu Simple One Page Setup Basic MenuShow Advanced Settings StatusRouter WANAdsl PPP Main Menu Advanced One Page Setup Hide Advanced settingsAdministration Where can I download the free software to test Igmp ATMWhen should I change my MTU settings? What should I change my MTU settings to?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 Appendix a Connection Instructions Connect your NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem via EthernetConnect your NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem via USB Macintosh OS X USB Configuration Rev YML674 NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem Rev YML674 General Modem Operation Correct power up sequenceResetting the NB1300Plus4 Adsl Modem PWR LED Not OnWeb Based Interface Obtaining a WAN IP Address Internet / ISP ConnectionAdsl link PPPoE or PPPoA Internet BrowsingTesting your TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility Testing the LAN Path to Your Adsl ModemTesting the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device Ping -n 10 IP addressAppendix C Glossary LAN UBR Contact Information Trademarks and NoticesWarranty Registration Form Page Product Warranty Limitations of Warranty