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Email Alarm - Options

The E-mail alarm feature enables you to receive the gateway access log through emails regularly. Click the checkbox, if you want to receive these e-mails from the gateway.

Mail Server. This is the e-mail server address on your network or on the Internet. The mail server specified should relay your mails without user name and password login, otherwise the mail cannot be sent. The standard SMTP port for sending e-mails is 110. Change it if you have special settings, otherwise leave it as the default.

Subject. The subject you enter will appear as the subject of the e-mails that the gateway will send to you. This allows the user to identify by subject which mail is from the gateway.

Send mail to. Please enter your e-mail address or the e-mail address you want the gateway send to.

Return address. If your gateway cannot send to the recipient successfully and is bounced back, or users want to be able to reply to the message through e-mail, then this address will be where the mail is sent to.

E-mail log. You can specify the behavior of the gateway when sending e-mail logs. By clicking the radio button "Log Full", the e-mails will be sent only when the log stored in the gateway is full. The other option "Everyday", will have the gateway send e-mails on a daily basis, whether there are messages or not.

Time. Please specify the time you would like the gateway to send these e-mails everyday.

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Contents Page Important rules for safe operation Legal & Regulatory InformationCustomer Information NB620W Super-G Wireless Broadband Gateway User Guide Contents Introduction Product OverviewFeatures and benefits NetComm NB620W Super-G Wireless GatewayWhats in the package? Connect the Ethernet Cables Connecting the NetComm Super-G Wireless GatewayConnecting your Gateway 1 NB620W Front Panel 2 NB620W Back Panel Connect the Power CableDevice Management / Gateway Address Factory DefaultLog-in 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 ManagerInternet Port Basic ConfigurationDhcp Configuration 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 Management Access LogManagement Factory Reset 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 Twisted pair cables Appendix E Cable ConnectionsRJ-45 Network Ports RJ-11 Connector Pin RS-232 Serial Cable To RJ-11 adapterUSB cable Contact Information Appendix F Registering your NetComm ProductLegal & Regulatory Information Customer Information Product Warranty Limitations of Warranty