NetComm NB3300 manual Router using Classical IP, Modem using LLC Encaps

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Router using Classical IP

Choose this setting if:

1.You want this device acting as a router without NAT function.

2.Your ISP uses Classical IP connection type (use LLC encapsulation and routing protocol) and provides you one or more IP addresses when you apply for the service. You can find more information in the RFC 2684 standard.

Specify WAN IP Address Enter the IP address provided by your ISP.

Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask values provided by your ISP.

Default Gateway IP Address Your ISP will provide you with the Default Gateway IP Address.

Domain Name Server (DNS) Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS IP Address. Multiple DNS IP settings are common. The first available DNS entry is used in most cases.

Note: You have to set public IP address for each of your LAN PCs if you select this connection type.

Modem using LLC Encaps.

Choose this setting if:

1.You want this device acting as an ADSL modem. (i.e. when being plugged into another broadband router or a PC running your ISP’s software)

2.Your ISP uses LLC encapsulation.

Your ISP may use DHCP to provide IP address or provide you one or more IP addresses, as well as asking use PPPoA or PPPoE connection modes when you apply for the service. However, as you choose to make this device act as an modem, you have to know how to configure your computers.

When you have properly configured the Setup page, click “Apply”. Your Router will then attempt to connect to the Internet. If you experience problems, please refer to the trouble shooting section in Chapter 6 before contacting NetComm Technical Support.

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ADSL Modem Router

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Contents Page Contents Default Settings & Facts ResettingPower One page setup for most Adsl services NetComm Adsl Modem Router Quick StartRev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Introduction Hardware Installation & Setup Internet AccessMacintosh Setup Trouble ShootingWhat is xDSL Contents of the NetComm Adsl Modem Router PackageFeatures of the NetComm Adsl Modem Router Getting to know your NetComm Adsl Modem RouterRev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Hardware Installation & Setup Rear Panel & ConnectionsFront Panel LEDs DiagWhat is a Micro filter for? System Requirements and Setup Installing the TCP/IP Protocol in WindowsRev.1 YML632 Rev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Fixed IP Addresses Configuration Rev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Internet Access Prepare your network informationWeb-based User Interface Initial Configuration Setup WAN Connection Type Gateway using LLC Encaps. Dynamic IP Gateway using LLC Encaps. Static IPGateway using Classical IP Gateway using PppoeGateway using Pppoa Router using Classical IP Modem using LLC EncapsDhcp Configuration Access ControlIP Access Setting Advanced ApplicationsURL Access Settings Private MAC Filter Port Forwarding Settings Special Application Application Protocol Port RangeDynamic Routing Click Apply after making any changesStatic Routing Administration Settings Status Monitor DMZ Host 10 LogVPN Passthrough Macintosh Setup Hardware Connections Computer Network ConfigurationDynamic IP Addressing using Dhcp Server Manual Configuration of Fixed IP AddressesNetComm Adsl Modem Router Configuration Adding NetComm Adsl Modem Router to an Existing NetworkTrouble Shooting HardwareCannot access my ISP’s home page, why? Get a time out error when I enter a URL or IP addressClient Side Computers Can’t browse the Internet via the NetComm Adsl Modem RouterAppendix a Frequently Asked Questions What is NAT and what is it used for?Does the NetComm Adsl Modem Router support 100Mb Ethernet? Can Internet users access LAN computers? When should I use DMZ host?Does the NetComm Adsl Modem Router series support IPsec? Appendix B Technical Specifications Standards ComplianceInterface Appendix C Glossary Ethernet FirewallInternet IntranetNetwork Protocol PPPoEProtocol RoamingProduct Warranty Appendix D Registering your NetComm ProductContact Information Limitations of Warranty