Netcom NB5 manual Advanced

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Select the encapsulation type (LLC or VC) according to information is provided by the ISP.

Select the VPI and VCI settings: 8/35 is default [recommended].

Username: Your ISP account ID e.g. <yourname@your_isp.com.au>

Password: ISP Account Password

On-Demand: Enables on-demand mode. The connection will be dropped if no activity is detected after the specified idle timeout value [see next].

Idle Timeout: Specifies that PPPoA connection should disconnect if the link has no activity detected for n seconds [see above]. If the link is to remain always active, enter 0 in this field.

Keep Alive: When the On-Demand option is not enabled, this value specifies the time to wait without being connected to your provider before terminating the connection. To ensure that the link is always active, enter '0' in this field.

Set Route: Check box to make this the default connection

MRU: This field sets the Maximum Receive Unit for the DSL connection. It is a negotiated value that specifies the packet size of the data being sent from the DSL provider. This can be set from a minimum 128 to maximum 1500.

Enforce MRU: Check this box if you experience problems accessing the Internet over a PPPoE connection. This feature will force all TCP traffic to conform with PPP MRU by changing TCP Maximum Segment Size to PPP MRU.

To complete and save the Connection Profile, click the Apply button, and then click on Save Settings at the bottom of the menu list on left.

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Contents Page Legal & Regulatory Information Contents Snmp Product Information System Log Overview NB5 Package Contents Note Minimum System Requirements DSL Link Front IndicatorsBack Panel Resetting Factory DefaultsDo I need a Micro filter? Modem Access Default SettingsLAN Management WAN InternetQuick Start Guide Connecting your NB5 Adsl Modem via EthernetInstalling the USB driver Windows 98/Me/2000/XP only Connecting your NB5 Adsl Modem via USBLog into your Adsl Router Setting up your Adsl RouterSection of the User Guide for more information Quick Start MenuConnecting the Adsl Router to Your Computer/Notebook Connecting your Adsl RouterConnecting to the Ethernet/USB For Single-User ConnectionFor Multiple User Connections 1a For Single User Connection 1b Connecting to the USBPowering On Connecting to the Adsl LineConnecting to the Power Outlet For Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows Me Configuring Your Ethernet Network CardWindows For Windows 2000 / Windows XPConnection 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 Netscape Navigator Configuring Your Internet BrowserMicrosoft Internet Explorer based on IE Connecting to the Internet Introduction to Firewalls Firewall ConfigurationNetwork Address Translation and Port Mapping Dedicated FirewallsFirewall Log into your Adsl Router Advanced Configuration of your Adsl RouterAdvanced Configuration of your Adsl Router-Login Settings Advanced Menus Introduction to Setup and Advanced MenusDhcp Configuring the Adsl ConnectionWAN Setup Setup MenuPPPoE 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 Dhcp Configuration LAN SetupServer On Start IP End IP RangeDhcp Relay Enable/Disable DhcpDhcp Lease Time Static IP Address Assignment Management IPUPnP Advanced MenuSnmp IP QoS LAN Clients MAC Filter Control Enable/Disable MAC FilteringHidden MAC Filter Rules Create MAC Filter RulesEdit or Delete MAC Filter Rules Multicasting Static Routing Dynamic Routing Be communicated prior to every user session Port ForwardingAdvanced Port Forwarding Creating Custom Rules Easy Port Forwarding Applying Pre-Defined RulesAdding Custom Rules to Applied Rules List To create a New Port Forward RuleAccess Control Enabling WAN access to the NB5 reduces security… IP Filters DMZ Configuration User Management System CommandsTools Menu Reboot Update FirmwarePing Test Modem TestStatus Menu Cant connect to the Adsl Router Appendix a TroubleshootingAdsl Router is not functional DSL Link LED is always off DSL Link LED continues to blink but does not go solidWhat is NAT? What is a firewall?What is a DMZ? Appendix B Adsl Router termsWhat is a Gateway? ADSL/ATM Support Appendix C FeaturesEncapsulation Support Network SupportSecurity Support External ConnectorsManagement Support Twisted pair cables Appendix D Cable ConnectionsRJ-45 Network Ports RJ-11 Connector Pin RS-232 Serial Cable To RJ-11 adapterUSB cable Contact Information Appendix E Registering your NetComm ProductCustomer Information Legal & Regulatory InformationLimitations of Warranty Product Warranty

NB5 specifications

The Netcom NB5 is a highly regarded broadband modem and router that has gained popularity for its robust features and reliable performance. Designed to cater to a variety of networking needs, the NB5 is particularly well-suited for home and small office environments.

One of the standout features of the Netcom NB5 is its ADSL2+ technology, which enhances internet speeds significantly compared to traditional ADSL modems. This technology allows users to achieve download speeds of up to 24 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 1 Mbps, depending on the distance from the service provider’s exchange. This capability makes the NB5 an excellent choice for video streaming, online gaming, and other bandwidth-intensive applications.

The NB5 also integrates a built-in router, facilitating easy sharing of the internet connection among multiple devices. It supports both wired and wireless connections, with an 802.11g wireless standard that ensures a stable and fast wireless connection over a considerable range. With four Ethernet ports, users can connect wired devices such as computers and gaming consoles directly, ensuring optimal performance without the limitations typically associated with wireless connections.

Security is a top priority for the Netcom NB5, which features advanced firewall capabilities including Network Address Translation (NAT) and Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI). These features help protect the network from various external threats. Additionally, the NB5 supports Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) encryption to safeguard wireless connections from unauthorized access, ensuring users’ personal data remains secure while browsing the internet.

Another characteristic that enhances the user experience is the NB5’s easy setup and web-based management interface. This intuitive interface allows users to configure their settings effortlessly, monitor network activity, and customize security protocols without requiring extensive technical knowledge.

The Netcom NB5 is also noteworthy for its compatibility with various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it versatile for different user environments. Overall, the design, advanced technology, and feature set of the Netcom NB5 make it a reliable option for users seeking a high-performance internet solution. With its ability to deliver fast and secure internet connections, the NB5 continues to be a popular choice among consumers and small businesses alike.