NetComm NB1300 Plus 4W manual Gateway USB Configuration

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Gateway - USB Configuration

Use this configuration if you:

Have been told to use Easy Config “ISP Profile 1, 2, 3, 5 or 6 ”, or

Were told by your ISP to use this Configuration with another Easy Config profile.

Wish to use the NB1300 with a computer that does not have an Ethernet socket. This computer will use a Private IP address and will be protected from the Internet by the NB1300 (via NAT).

Already use the NB1300 with an Ethernet network but wish to connect a Computer that does not have an Ethernet socket. (you do not need to reconfigure the NB1300 please refer to the “Connecting your NB1300 via USB cable”section in this guide)

Gateway USB

USB Gateway Configuration (Multiple public IPs to Multiple internal IPs) - If you do not have an Ethernet port on your computer you can use your USB port like an Ethernet port to connect to the NB1300. This "simulated" Ethernet port is only for connecting to the NB1300 and is only available for Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. The NB1300 will log on to your ISP on behalf of your computer and it will shield your computer from Internet attack by using NAT.

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

A Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP client machine.

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).

Note: Please be aware that connection via USB is only supported in Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. For Windows 95, NT, Linux and Macintosh you should use the Ethernet port of your NB1300.

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Contents Page Contents Adsl LAN WAN ATM Package Contents OverviewConnecting via USB or Ethernet? Connecting your NB1300 Adsl Modem via EthernetConnecting your NB1300 Adsl Modem via USB Do I need a Micro filter? LED Indicators RDYUsing Easy Config Loading an ISP profile into your NB1300Resetting to factory defaults Factory DefaultsField Setting Details Configuration Types Basic Adsl Modem Ethernet Configuration Basic EthernetConnecting your computer to the NB1300 Configuring the NB1300User Name admin Password password Second Router Method Operational Diagram for Adsl Modem Configuration Basic Adsl Modem USB Configuration Basic USBConnecting your computer to the NB1300 Configuring the NB1300 Field Setting Details Operational Diagram for Adsl Modem Configuration Gateway Ethernet Configuration Gateway EthernetConnecting your computer to the NB1300 User Name admin Password password Disabled Configuring your Computer to use the NB1300Gateway Ethernet Operational Diagram for Ethernet Gateway Configuration Gateway USB Configuration Gateway USBConnecting your computer to the NB1300 Gateway USB PPPoE LLC or PPPoA Operational Diagram for USB Gateway Configuration Multiple Virtual Circuits How to make changesUSB or Ethernet? 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 Well Known PortsAdsl 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 NB1300 Adsl Modem via EthernetInstalling the USB driver Windows 98/Me/2000/XP only Connect your NB1300 Adsl Modem via USBCorrect power up sequence Resetting the NB1300 Adsl ModemGeneral Modem Operation PWR LED Not OnWeb Based Interface Adsl link Internet / ISP ConnectionObtaining a WAN IP Address PPPoE or PPPoA Testing your TCP/IP Network Using a Ping UtilityInternet Browsing Testing the LAN Path to Your Adsl Modem Testing the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device Appendix C Glossary UBR Contact Information Trademarks and NoticesWarranty Registration Form Page Product Warranty Limitations of Warranty