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If you are setting up a common server (e.g FTP) you can select the type of server from the dropdown list. Selecting the server will automatically configure the necessary ports. For custom service, you need to enter the External Port Start and External Port End for the service.

Enter the Server’s IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.110) Click ‘Save / Apply’

Let’s take a detail look at the fields on this page.

Field

Means

Select a Service

Select a type of service you wish to host on your LAN.

 

 

Custom Server

Input the name for the custom server.

 

 

Server IP address

The IP address of the server on your LAN. You will notice that the first 3 octets of the

 

address are automatically input. (e.g. 192.168.1)56 NB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router

 

 

External Port Start

The external port on the WAN side of your NB9/NB9W that clients try to connect to. (e.g.

 

port 80 on the WAN side for clients trying to connect to a web server).

 

 

External Port End

The external port end on the WAN side of your NB9/NB9W that clients try to connect to. (e.g.

 

if you are running a service that requires a range of ports to be open you would enter the

 

last port in the range here).

 

 

Protocol

Select the protocol from the dropdown list. (E.g. if you were hosting a video service you

 

would select UDP).

 

 

Internal Port Start

The internal port refers to the port on the server that clients try to connect to. (e.g. port 80

 

on the WAN side for clients trying to connect to a web server).

 

 

Internal Port End

The internal port end on the server that clients try to connect to. (e.g. if you are running a service

 

that requires a range of ports to be open you would enter the last port in the range here).

 

 

Save / Apply Save and Apply the settings.

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Contents User Guide Your ADSL2+ connection Contents Save & Reboot Adsl Broadband Wireless NB9W onlyOverview VoIP Voice over Internet ProtocolDo I need a micro filter? NB9/NB9W Package ContentsSelected terminology used in this manual Multi-purpose Gateways and In-line SplittersAdsl Requirement Minimum System RequirementsPC Requirements VoIP RequirementsNB9W only Colour Mode FunctionGetting to Know the NB9/NB9W Settings Ethernet Hub / SwitchYour Adsl and telephone service Back Panel PortsModem Access Default SettingsRestore Factory Default Setting LAN ManagementConnecting the NB9/NB9W RJ-11 Telephone line RJ-45 Ethernet cableConnecting the Cables Establishing an Adsl connection via PPPoE NB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router Establishing your Wireless Connection for NB9W only Security WEP 64-bit HEX keySetting up your VoIP account Interface Name Don’t change the ‘Interface name’ setting Windows 2000 PCs Computer Hardware ConfigurationWindows XP PCs Windows Me PCsWindows Vista Windows 95, 98 PCsMac OSX Digging Deeper Advanced Settings BasicHome Version of the bootloaderBasic Field DescriptionBasicADSL Quick Setup Completed you will be returned to the ‘Basic Home’About SIP & VoIP Voice SettingsVoice About SIPVoice Menu Field ValueField Means VoIP Status Indicator Means Voice Dial Plan Incoming Voice Dial PlanVoice Dial Plan Outgoing Voice Dial Plan Advance Field Enter Wireless NB9W onlyWireless Setup SsidWireless Security Quick Setup Quick Security Setup 1 WEP SecurityQuick Security Setup 2 WPA-PSK Network Keys Wireless Security in DetailAuthentication and Encryption 802.1X Network AuthenticationWEP and WPA SharedDependent on vendor driver support TkipAES TKIP+AESWPA2 Wireless Configuration Field Name AboutBuffered frames at the access point Smaller packet without using RTS/CTSMessages. The default is WMM Wi-Fi MultimediaField Name Comment Wireless Mac FilterHow to find your MAC address Available bridges Wireless BridgeWireless Station Info Management Device Settings Restore Default Management Device Settings BackupManagement Device Settings Update ManagementManagement Device Settings Update Firmware Management SnmpAccess Control Services Management SntpSave & Reboot Access Control IP AddressesAccess Control Password Field AdvancedAdvanced WAN Choosing a WAN ProfileAlternative Connection Types Inc PPPoA Advanced LAN Through your NB9/NB9W Enable Igmp Snooping Table entry Advanced NAT Explanation Advanced NAT Port Forwarding Last port in the range here External Port StartExternal Port End Would select UDPICQ Advanced NAT Port TriggeringApplication Outgoing Port Reply Port ICUAdvanced NAT DMZ Advanced Security IP Filtering Advanced Security Parental Control Advanced QoS UDPNB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router Advanced Routing Default Gateway Remote router gateway address Advanced Routing Static RouteField Entry Advanced Routing Dynamic Route Advanced DNS DNS ServerAdvanced DNS Dynamic DNS Advanced DSLStatus System Log Status DiagnosticsStatus Status Route Status StatisticsStatus WAN 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 Appendix C How to change Wireless Security on your NB9W WEP encryptionWPA encryption Appendix D Glossary GGP DSLFTP GRESdns NICRIP SnmpTftp TCPTCP/IP TTLCopyright Information Appendix F Registration and Warranty InformationContact Information Customer InformationGNU General Public License Product WarrantyLimitations of Warranty NB9/NB9W ADSL2+ VoIP Router Purchase by Phone Click on the Buy Now buttonProduct Warranty Contact Information