NetComm NB1300 manual Introduction, Which configuration is best?

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Introduction

This guide is supplied to help you connect your NB1300 ADSL Modem quickly to your network or Windows computer.

If the NB1300 has already been used, we strongly recommend you reset and flush all settings of the unit via the USB cable by pressing and holding the RESET button on the rear of the modem for 10 seconds. Wait for the RDY light to begin pulsing before continuing.

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.

Which configuration is best?

Your NB1300 ADSL Modem can be connected and configured in various ways, below is a description of the most common modes of operation.

Ethernet Gateway (Router) - This is when the NB1300 is connected to your network switch or hub and shares the Internet connection to all computers on the network. The NB1300 will log on to your ISP on behalf of your computers and it will shield your computers from direct Internet attack by using Network address Translation (NAT).

Ethernet Modem (Bridge) - This is when you plug the modem directly into the Ethernet port of just one computer or another router (via a cross over Ethernet cable) you then must run Internet connection software (often supplied by your ISP) on the computer or second router to establish a connection to the Internet. This method means that the computer or router connected to the Ethernet port of the NB1300 is exposed to the Internet and is given a public IP address.

USB Gateway (Router) - 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. Note that the USB cable is not supplied with the NB1300.

If you wish to configure the NB1300 in a different way to the examples above you should consult a Network Specialist for more information.

Note: We recommend you change your Router’s password from the factory default before connecting it to a network or the Internet. Refer to the “Admin Password” section in the “Security” Menu.

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

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Contents Page Contents Introduction Which configuration is best?Factory Defaults Package ContentsDo I need a Micro filter? Connecting your computer to the NB1300 Ethernet Gateway ConfigurationUser Name Admin Password Configuring the NB1300Service name Configuring your Computer to use the NB1300 Ethernet Modem Bridge Configuration Configuring the NB1300 ISP Software Method Configuring your Computer/Router to use the NB1300USB Gateway Router Configuration Configuring the NB1300 Configuring your Computer to use the NB1300 Contact Information Trouble ShootingResetting the NB1300 Adsl Modem Registering your NetComm ProductWarranty Registration Form Page Limitations of Warranty Product Warranty