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Packet Size (MTU). The Maximum Transmission Unit of an IP packet. The default value is 1492 Bytes. If your ISP requires a special value, please select from the pull down menu. The default value will work for most cases. Otherwise, contact your ISP for the MTU value.

Disconnect after idle time. The PPPoE connection will be disconnected by the gateway automatically when there is no Internet traffic for the idle time specified. The idle time of “0” means an always-on connection. The default value is “0” minute.

Enable Unnumbered PPP Connection. Check this box and enter the IP address of the unnumbered connection. Contact your ISP if you are unsure if this feature is required for your PPPoE connection.

Use Static DNS. If you want to use your own DNS instead of the one provided by your ISP, click the checkbox and type the IP address of the DNS in the field. (At least one for the primary field.)

MAC address. Some ISPs allow you to connect to them with a specified MAC address only. You can enter the MAC address manually or copy it from a PC which is attached to the Local Port. Simply type in its IP address and the gateway will copy the MAC address from that PC. The gateway comes with the factory default MAC address. You do not need to change the default value if the ISP is not checking the MAC address of your Internet Port.

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Contents Page Customer Information Legal & Regulatory InformationImportant rules for safe operation NB620W Super-G Wireless Broadband Gateway User Guide Contents Introduction Product OverviewFeatures and benefits NetComm NB620W Super-G Wireless GatewayWhats in the package? Connecting your Gateway Connecting the NetComm Super-G Wireless GatewayConnect the Ethernet Cables Device Connect the Power Cable1 NB620W Front Panel 2 NB620W Back Panel Log-in Factory DefaultManagement / Gateway Address Default Values SsidConfiguring your Computers OverviewConfiguring Windows 98 and Millennium PCs Page Configuring Windows 2000 PCs Page Configuring Windows XP PCs Page Configuring the Wireless Gateway Accessing the Configuration ManagerDhcp Configuration Basic ConfigurationInternet Port PPPoE Configuration Page Static IP Configuration Pptp Configuration YML725 Rev1 Local Port YML725 Rev1 Wireless LAN YML725 Rev1 Page Advanced Setup Access Control List Advanced ItemsDefine Group Options Define Application Options Advanced Setup Content filtering YML725 Rev1 Advanced Setup Dynamic DNS Advanced Setup Firewall Email Alarm Options Advanced Setup Remote Management Advanced Setup Static Routes Advanced Setup UPnP Advanced Setup Virtual Server YML725 Rev1 Advanced Setup Print Server Advanced Setup USB Storage Page YML725 Rev1 Management Factory Reset Management Access LogManagement Management Firmware Upgrade Management Network Status User ListSession List Management Save Configuration Management TimeConfiguring Printer Sharing To enable the printer serving function of NB620W to operatePage YML725 Rev1 Page Configuring Printer Sharing on Windows Page YML725 Rev1 Page YML725 Rev1 Configuring NB620W Printer Sharing on Windows XP PCs YML725 Rev1 Page YML725 Rev1 Page Appendix a Technical Specifications Access InterfaceHardware Software Networking /Transport layer protocolFile sharing support What is Dynamic DNS? Why Dynamic DNS? What is Wildcard? What is a dynamic IP address?What is DMZ? Appendix B Frequent Asked QuestionsWhat is MTU? Whats MX Mail Exchanger? And why MX?What is PPPoE PPP Over Ethernet? What to do if my USB storage stalls?Refresh your IP address MS Windows Appendix C TroubleshootingCannot access the Internet IP address conflictAppendix D Ddns Update Status Messages RJ-45 Network Ports Appendix E Cable ConnectionsTwisted pair cables RJ-11 Connector USB cable To RJ-11 adapterPin RS-232 Serial Cable Legal & Regulatory Information Appendix F Registering your NetComm ProductContact Information Customer Information Product Warranty Limitations of Warranty