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3.Interface Name: Don’t change the ‘Interface name’ setting;

4.Priority Codec: The priority codec is set to ‘G729’ which means your NB9/NB9W will firstly choose this codec when communicating with your SIP proxy from your VSP (VoIP Service Provider);

5.Ptime: The ‘ptime’ is the time delay (milliseconds) between voice packets sent. Do not change this value unless your VSP has asked you to;

6.SIP Proxy: Check the ‘use SIP proxy’ checkbox the enter the SIP Proxy IP address (issued by your VSP);

7.SIP Proxy Port: The default is port 5060, but your VSP may ask you to change this;

8.SIP Proxy Domain: In most cases this is the same value as the SIP Proxy IP address (check with your VSP if unsure);

9.Register Expire Time: Default is 60 seconds. Don’t change this value unless your VSP instructs you to;

10.DispName: This is the user-defined ‘extension number’ that will display on the other phone connected to the NB9/NB9W;

11.VoIP Phone Number: issued by VSP

12.AuthID: same as above

13.Auth. Password: VoIP password issued by VSP

14.Once VoIP settings have been entered, click on Apply and Save all VoIP Parameters.

15.Once your SIP client has started, click on the ‘Basic > Home’ to see what the status of your Voice service is:

16.Pick up your telephone, make sure you have dial tone and can make a call.

Note: If you experience any failure in setting up your VoIP, please refer to the User Guide included on your CD ROM for more information.

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Contents User Guide Your ADSL2+ connection Contents Save & Reboot Overview Wireless NB9W onlyAdsl Broadband VoIP Voice over Internet ProtocolSelected terminology used in this manual NB9/NB9W Package ContentsDo I need a micro filter? Multi-purpose Gateways and In-line SplittersPC Requirements Minimum System RequirementsAdsl Requirement VoIP RequirementsNB9W only Colour Mode FunctionGetting to Know the NB9/NB9W Your Adsl and telephone service Ethernet Hub / SwitchSettings Back Panel PortsRestore Factory Default Setting Default SettingsModem Access LAN ManagementRJ-11 Telephone line RJ-45 Ethernet cable Connecting the NB9/NB9WConnecting the Cables Establishing an Adsl connection via PPPoE NB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router Security WEP 64-bit HEX key Establishing your Wireless Connection for NB9W onlySetting up your VoIP account Interface Name Don’t change the ‘Interface name’ setting Windows XP PCs Computer Hardware ConfigurationWindows 2000 PCs Windows Me PCsWindows Vista Windows 95, 98 PCsMac OSX Digging Deeper Advanced Settings Basic Version of the bootloaderBasicHome Field DescriptionCompleted you will be returned to the ‘Basic Home’ BasicADSL Quick SetupVoice Voice SettingsAbout SIP & VoIP About SIPField Value Voice MenuField Means VoIP Status Indicator Means Voice Dial Plan Incoming Voice Dial PlanVoice Dial Plan Outgoing Voice Dial Plan Advance Wireless Setup Wireless NB9W onlyField Enter SsidQuick Security Setup 1 WEP Security Wireless Security Quick SetupQuick Security Setup 2 WPA-PSK Network Keys Wireless Security in DetailAuthentication and Encryption WEP and WPA Network Authentication802.1X SharedAES TkipDependent on vendor driver support TKIP+AESWPA2 Field Name About Wireless ConfigurationMessages. The default is Smaller packet without using RTS/CTSBuffered frames at the access point WMM Wi-Fi MultimediaField Name Comment Wireless Mac FilterHow to find your MAC address Available bridges Wireless BridgeWireless Station Info Management Device Settings Update Management Device Settings BackupManagement Device Settings Restore Default ManagementManagement Snmp Management Device Settings Update FirmwareManagement Sntp Access Control ServicesSave & Reboot Access Control IP AddressesAccess Control Password Advanced WAN AdvancedField Choosing a WAN ProfileAlternative Connection Types Inc PPPoA Advanced LAN Through your NB9/NB9W Enable Igmp SnoopingTable entry Advanced NAT Explanation Advanced NAT Port Forwarding External Port End External Port StartLast port in the range here Would select UDPApplication Outgoing Port Reply Port Advanced NAT Port TriggeringICQ ICUAdvanced NAT DMZ Advanced Security IP Filtering Advanced Security Parental Control UDP Advanced QoSNB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router Advanced Routing Default Gateway Remote router gateway address Advanced Routing Static RouteField Entry Advanced DNS DNS Server Advanced Routing Dynamic RouteAdvanced DSL Advanced DNS Dynamic DNSStatus System Log Status DiagnosticsStatus Status WAN Status StatisticsStatus Route Status ARPStatus Igmp Proxy Status DhcpStatus Bridging Problems with WAN Appendix a TroubleshootingProblems with LAN Problem with Wireless Windows XP service pack NB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router YML790 Rev8 Mac OSX Windows Vista NB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router NB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router YML790 Rev8 NB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router Now the connection is ready WEP encryption Appendix C How to change Wireless Security on your NB9WWPA encryption Appendix D Glossary FTP DSLGGP GRERIP NICSdns SnmpTCP/IP TCPTftp TTLContact Information Appendix F Registration and Warranty InformationCopyright Information Customer InformationGNU General Public License Product WarrantyLimitations of Warranty NB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router Click on the Buy Now button Purchase by PhoneProduct Warranty Contact Information