NetComm NB100 manual Nat, Pat, Pots PPP, Pptp, Pstn, Rip

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Mbps:

NAT:

Network address:

Network protocol:

Noise:

PAT:

Ping:

Point-to-point connection:

POTS:

PPP:

PPPoE:

PPTP:

Protocol:

Proxy server:

PSTN:

QoS:

RIP:

RJ11:

RJ45:

Router:

Megabits per second. One megabit is 1,048,576 (10242) bits.

Network Address Translation is a transparent routing function that translates a Private IP address on a PAT into a Public address that can be used in a public network.

The network portion of an IP address.

Network protocols encapsulate and forward data packets from one interface to another.

Unwanted interference to a transmitted signal by an outside source.

Port Address Translation is a form of NAT that maps multiple Private IP addresses to a single Public IP address.

An Internet utility signal sent to check the accessibility of a device. automatically without requiring the user to turn off the system during installation.

Any connection with only two endpoints. A dedicated data link that connects only two stations.

Plain Old Telephone Service.

Point-to-Point Protocol. A protocol (RFC 1661) for transmitting packets over serial links between devices made by the same or different manufacturers.

Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. A method for establishing sessions and encapsulating PPP packets over an Ethernet, specified by RFC 2516.

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. An extension of Point-to-Point Protocol used to create virtual private networks between PCs.

A set of rules that govern the transmission of data between interconnected devices to maintain or improve communication.

Provides a list of items available on other servers to increase the availability and speed of retrieving that information.

Public Switched Telephone Network. The standard telephone network.

Quality of Service. The expected data loss or latency.

Routing Information Protocol. The protocol governing the exchange of routing information.

A 6-position jack used with dial networks and telephone sets. An 8-position jack used with programmable dial networks.

Protocol-dependent device that connects subnets together. Routers operate at the network layer (layer 3) of the ISO Open Systems Interconnection--Reference Model.

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NB100 Quick Start Guide

 

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Contents Page Contents What’s in the box IntroductionMinimum System Requirements Installing your Modem Install the NB100 in your ComputerInstall the Modem Driver Do you need a Line Filter or Splitter?NB100 Modem Analyzer Utility This connection has limited or no connectivityGeneral Tab Statistics Tab Spectrum Tab VPI Configuration TabVCI How to Uninstall the NB100 Modem Appendix a Cable Information RJ-45 Network PortsStraight-Through Cabling Appendix B Glossary Etsi FTPIcmp IeeeNAT PATPots PPP PptpSTP StunTCP/IP UDPAppendix C Registration and Warranty Information Contact InformationCopyright Information Customer InformationProduct Warranty Limitations of Warranty

NB100 specifications

The NetComm NB100 is a cutting-edge networking device designed to meet the demands of modern connectivity in home and small office environments. This robust solution stands out for its remarkable features, technologies, and characteristics that facilitate seamless online experiences and efficient network management.

At the core of the NB100 is its ability to deliver high-speed Internet access. With support for multiple WAN connections, it enables users to select the most reliable source, be it DSL, fiber, or mobile broadband, ensuring constant connectivity. This versatility is particularly beneficial for businesses that require uninterrupted Internet access to support daily operations and communications.

One of the standout features of the NetComm NB100 is its dual-band Wi-Fi capability. Operating on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, the device provides users with the flexibility to choose the optimal frequency for their needs. The 2.4GHz band offers extended coverage and penetration through walls, making it ideal for general browsing, while the 5GHz band delivers faster speeds for data-heavy tasks such as streaming and gaming.

The NB100 is equipped with advanced security features designed to protect users from potential threats. It features built-in firewall capabilities that safeguard the network from unauthorized access and malicious attacks. Additionally, the device supports WPA3 encryption, ensuring that data transmitted over the network remains secure.

In terms of connectivity, the NetComm NB100 features multiple Ethernet ports that allow for wired connections to various devices, including computers, printers, and other peripherals. This is particularly useful for users who prefer a stable and faster connection for stationary devices, ensuring minimal latency and optimal performance.

The device also embodies user-friendly management features. Its intuitive web-based interface allows users to configure settings easily, manage connected devices, and monitor network performance. This simplicity is beneficial for non-tech-savvy users who may find complex network configurations daunting.

Another critical characteristic of the NB100 is its environmental sustainability. Designed with energy efficiency in mind, the device consumes minimal power while delivering optimal performance, making it a great choice for environmentally conscious consumers.

In summary, the NetComm NB100 is an advanced networking solution that combines high-speed internet access, robust security features, versatile connectivity options, and user-friendly management. Whether for home or small office use, its capabilities make it a reliable choice for anyone looking to enhance their online experience.