NetComm NB3300 manual Static Routing

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The Static Routing feature allows computers that are connected to the NetComm ADSL Modem Router directly or through a hub/switch (on the immediate LAN) to communicate with other computers in the respective LAN segment which are connected to the NetComm ADSL Modem Router through another router (destination LAN). Up to 20 route entries may be entered into the NetComm ADSL Modem Router. The diagram below gives an example of the physical connections required to use Static Routing.

In the above diagram, PC2 in LAN#2 is connected to the NetComm ADSL Modem Router via another router while PC1 in LAN#1 is connected to the NetComm ADSL Modem Router directly. Without configuring the Static Routing function, the two computers would not be able to communicate with each other.

Select Route entry Select the route entry number from 1 to 20 that you wish to configure.

Destination LAN IP and Subnet Mask Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask of the destination LAN that the immediate LAN is to communicate with. Taking the above diagram as an example, enter 192.168.2.0 in the “Destination LAN IP” field and 255.255.255.0 in the “Subnet Mask” field.

Default Gateway Enter the IP Address of the router that forwards data packets to the destination LAN. For the above example, enter 192.168.1.2 in the “Default Gateway” field.

Hop Count Enter the number of hops required between the LANs to be connected. The Hop Count represents the “cost” of the routing transmission. The default value is 1.

Interface Choose “LAN” if the Destination LAN is on your Router’s LAN side and choose “WAN” if the Destination LAN is on the Router’s WAN side.

Referring back to the above diagram, with proper setting, PC1 would be able to access LAN 1, LAN 2 and the Internet while PC2 can only access LAN 2 and LAN 1.

Click “Apply” after making any changes.

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Contents Page Contents Resetting Default Settings & FactsPower NetComm Adsl Modem Router Quick Start One page setup for most Adsl servicesRev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Introduction Trouble Shooting Hardware Installation & SetupInternet Access Macintosh SetupGetting to know your NetComm Adsl Modem Router What is xDSLContents of the NetComm Adsl Modem Router Package Features of the NetComm Adsl Modem RouterRev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Rear Panel & Connections Hardware Installation & SetupDiag Front Panel LEDsWhat is a Micro filter for? Installing the TCP/IP Protocol in Windows System Requirements and SetupRev.1 YML632 Rev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Fixed IP Addresses Configuration Rev.1 YML632 Adsl Modem Router Prepare your network information Internet AccessWeb-based User Interface WAN Connection Type Initial Configuration SetupGateway using LLC Encaps. Static IP Gateway using LLC Encaps. Dynamic IPGateway using Pppoe Gateway using Classical IPGateway using Pppoa Modem using LLC Encaps Router using Classical IPAdvanced Applications Dhcp ConfigurationAccess Control IP Access SettingURL Access Settings Private MAC Filter Port Forwarding Settings Application Protocol Port Range Special ApplicationClick Apply after making any changes Dynamic RoutingStatic Routing Administration Settings Status Monitor 10 Log DMZ HostVPN Passthrough Manual Configuration of Fixed IP Addresses Macintosh SetupHardware Connections Computer Network Configuration Dynamic IP Addressing using Dhcp ServerAdding NetComm Adsl Modem Router to an Existing Network NetComm Adsl Modem Router ConfigurationHardware Trouble ShootingCan’t browse the Internet via the NetComm Adsl Modem Router Cannot access my ISP’s home page, why?Get a time out error when I enter a URL or IP address Client Side ComputersWhat is NAT and what is it used for? Appendix a Frequently Asked QuestionsDoes the NetComm Adsl Modem Router support 100Mb Ethernet? When should I use DMZ host? Can Internet users access LAN computers?Does the NetComm Adsl Modem Router series support IPsec? Standards Compliance Appendix B Technical SpecificationsInterface Appendix C Glossary Intranet EthernetFirewall InternetRoaming Network ProtocolPPPoE ProtocolAppendix D Registering your NetComm Product Product WarrantyContact Information Limitations of Warranty

NB3300 specifications

The NetComm NB3300 is a powerful 4G LTE router designed to deliver seamless internet connectivity in various environments, from homes to small businesses and remote areas. Boasting a compact design, this device combines advanced technology with user-friendly features to ensure optimal performance and reliability.

One of the standout features of the NB3300 is its support for 4G LTE networks, which allows users to experience high-speed internet access with download speeds reaching up to 150 Mbps and upload speeds up to 50 Mbps. This capability makes it suitable for bandwidth-intensive applications such as streaming, online gaming, and video conferencing, ensuring smooth and efficient online interactions.

The NB3300 is equipped with a robust Wi-Fi system, supporting dual-band wireless connectivity. With both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, users can enjoy flexible and reliable wireless connections. The dual-band feature minimizes interference, enabling multiple devices to connect simultaneously without compromising speed or performance. This is particularly beneficial in households or offices with numerous smart devices.

Security is a top priority with the NB3300, which comes with multiple built-in security protocols. These include WPA2 encryption and a robust firewall, ensuring that users' data and privacy remain protected while browsing the internet. Additionally, the router supports VPN pass-through, allowing secure remote access for users who require a secure connection to their company networks.

The device is also designed for convenience and ease of use. Its user-friendly interface allows for quick and simple setup, enabling users to get connected in a matter of minutes. Furthermore, the NB3300 features multiple Ethernet ports, enabling wired connections for devices that benefit from a stable and fast connection, such as gaming consoles and desktop computers.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the NetComm NB3300 is its versatility in powering options. It can be powered through AC, making it suitable for stationary use, or via USB for portability, allowing users to take their internet connection on the go.

In summary, the NetComm NB3300 is an all-in-one 4G LTE router that meets the demands of modern connectivity. Its blend of high-speed capabilities, security features, and ease of use makes it a strong contender for those seeking reliable internet solutions in various settings. Whether at home, in the office, or on the move, the NB3300 is poised to deliver exceptional performance and connectivity.