Advanced

Password - This is the password provided by your ISP for your Internet connection. It is usually only required for connection types that use PPP.

Disconnect timeout - If no activity is recorded on the network the NB1300 will disconnect the line after this many seconds, the max is 32767 seconds (about 10 hours).

WAN Type: This is the connection type set by your ISP, you can select from the following options:

oPPPoA VC-Mux o PPPoA LLC

o 1483 Bridged IP LLC or VC-Mux (For Transparent bridge also enable Bridge mode) o 1483 Routed IP LLC or VC-Mux

o Classical IP over ATM

o PPPoE - VC-Mux, LLC, None

If your connection is not working with the suggested configuration try using one of the other settings.

VC Settings:

These are the settings for the line itself, these are supplied by your ISP.

VPI - usually 8 unless specified otherwise by your ISP

VCI - usually 35 unless specified otherwise by your ISP

Static IP Address - 0.0.0.0 or 192.168.241.101 unless specified by your ISP

Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0 unless specified by your ISP.

Default Gateway - 0.0.0.0 unless specified by your ISP.

Bridge:

Enabling bridge mode will place the unit into Transparent bridge mode (like a Ethernet ADSL modem) to use this mode you should also set your WAN type to a Bridging option (e.g RFC 1482 Bridge using LLC).

Show Advanced Settings

Select this option to display the advanced settings of the NB1300 (See further for details of Advanced settings)

Advanced configurations should only be used if you are familiar with the operation of your network and ISP settings or if you are directed to do so by NetComm support or your ISP.

Status

The status pages show what the status is of current connections and settings, this section describes what fields are displayed. See 'Main Menu - advanced' for details on how to change these settings.

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