Netcom NB5 manual For Multiple User Connections

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1.1.2For Multiple User Connections

You may connect one computer/notebook to the Ethernet Port and another one to the USB Port on the ADSL Router at the same time. Refer to both section 1.1.2(a) Connecting to the Ethernet and section 1.1.2(b) Connecting to the USB for the connections.

For more than 2 Computers/Notebooks connections, you may also expand the Ethernet connection by connecting the ADSL Router to an Ethernet Switch/Hub.

For details on the connection and types of Ethernet Network cable to use with the Ethernet Switch/Hub, please refer to the documentation that comes with your Ethernet Switch/Hub.

Proceed to Step 1.2.

NetComm NB5 Ethernet/USB Modem Router

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Contents Page Legal & Regulatory Information Contents Snmp Product Information System Log Overview NB5 Package Contents Note Minimum System Requirements Front Indicators DSL LinkResetting Factory Defaults Back PanelDo I need a Micro filter? LAN Management Default SettingsModem Access WAN InternetConnecting your NB5 Adsl Modem via Ethernet Quick Start GuideConnecting your NB5 Adsl Modem via USB Installing the USB driver Windows 98/Me/2000/XP only Setting up your Adsl Router Log into your Adsl RouterQuick Start Menu Section of the User Guide for more informationConnecting to the Ethernet/USB Connecting your Adsl RouterConnecting the Adsl Router to Your Computer/Notebook For Single-User ConnectionFor Multiple User Connections 1b Connecting to the USB 1a For Single User ConnectionConnecting to the Adsl Line Connecting to the Power OutletPowering On Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card For Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows MeFor Windows 2000 / Windows XP WindowsConnection Installing the USB Device Driver Connection Installing the USB Device Driver For Windows Me Installing the USB Device Driver For Windows Installing the USB Device Driver For Windows XP Configuring Your Internet Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer based on IENetscape Navigator Connecting to the Internet Network Address Translation and Port Mapping Firewall ConfigurationIntroduction to Firewalls Dedicated FirewallsFirewall Advanced Configuration of your Adsl Router Log into your Adsl RouterAdvanced Configuration of your Adsl Router-Login Settings Introduction to Setup and Advanced Menus Advanced MenusConfiguring the Adsl Connection DhcpSetup Menu WAN SetupPPPoE Connection Advanced PPPoA Connection Setup Advanced Dhcp Connection Setup Advanced Static Connection Setup Static Settings Bridged Connection Setup Advanced Clip Classical IP over ATM Connection Setup Modifying or Deleting a Saved Connection Server On LAN SetupDhcp Configuration Start IP End IP RangeEnable/Disable Dhcp Dhcp Lease TimeDhcp Relay Management IP Static IP Address AssignmentAdvanced Menu UPnPSnmp IP QoS LAN Clients Enable/Disable MAC Filtering MAC Filter ControlCreate MAC Filter Rules Edit or Delete MAC Filter RulesHidden MAC Filter Rules Multicasting Static Routing Dynamic Routing Port Forwarding Be communicated prior to every user sessionEasy Port Forwarding Applying Pre-Defined Rules Advanced Port Forwarding Creating Custom RulesTo create a New Port Forward Rule Adding Custom Rules to Applied Rules ListAccess Control Enabling WAN access to the NB5 reduces security… IP Filters DMZ Configuration System Commands Tools MenuUser Management Ping Test Update FirmwareReboot Modem TestStatus Menu Appendix a Troubleshooting Adsl Router is not functionalCant connect to the Adsl Router DSL Link LED continues to blink but does not go solid DSL Link LED is always offWhat is a DMZ? What is a firewall?What is NAT? Appendix B Adsl Router termsWhat is a Gateway? Encapsulation Support Appendix C FeaturesADSL/ATM Support Network SupportExternal Connectors Management SupportSecurity Support Appendix D Cable Connections RJ-45 Network PortsTwisted pair cables RJ-11 Connector To RJ-11 adapter USB cablePin RS-232 Serial Cable Appendix E Registering your NetComm Product Contact InformationLegal & Regulatory Information Customer InformationProduct Warranty Limitations of Warranty