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Appendix

A IP Addresses and Subnetting.......................................................................................

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B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions..................................................

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C Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address ......................................................................

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D Wireless LANs..............................................................................................................

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E Common Services ........................................................................................................

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F Legal Information..........................................................................................................

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G Customer Support........................................................................................................

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NBG-418N v2 User’s Guide

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NBG-418Nv2 User’s Guide Page Contents Overview Table of Contents Part I: User’s Guide Chapter Page WAN LAN DHCP Server Network Address Translation Page Page Index Page Page Introduction Page Table LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Page Page The Web Configurator Administrator Inactivity Timer Go to Wizard Setup Go to Advanced Setup Page Connection Wizard PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Dynamic IP or Static IP LABEL PPPoE Dynamic IP Static IP Account Validate Page Page Page Finish Page Modes Universal Repeater 5Go to Maintenance > Sys OP Mode > General and select Router ICONDESCRIPTION Off by scheduler Configured Unconfigured WPS Universal Repeater Details DHCP Table (Details...) Packet Statistics (Details...) Poll Interval(s) Poll Interval(s) Stop Router Mode LINK TAB Page 5Go to Maintenance > Sys OP Mode > General and select Access Point Network > Wireless LAN > WPS screen Repeater AP Mode Access Point, or Universal Repeater 5Go to Maintenance > Sys OP Mode > General and select Universal Repeater Mode Page Universal Repeater Mode Page Tutorials Push Button Configuration (PBC) PIN Configuration Start Push Button WITHIN 2 MINUTES SECURITY INFO COMMUNICATION Authentication by PIN Channel Security Wireless LAN > General Enable Wireless LAN SSID_Example3 Start > Programs 4Select SSID_Example3 and click Connect Confirm Save Save Page SSID_Workers SSID_VoIP SSID_Guest SSID SECURITY TYPE Ignore Network > Wireless LAN > MBSSID SSID_Workers WPA2-PSK(AES) Network > Wireless LAN > MBSSID SSID_VoIP Network > Wireless LAN > MAC Filter Active Select Delete All Page QoS Rule QoS Rules Source IP field Up Ceiling Down Ceiling Reset Page Page Wireless LAN Scheduling Page NO AUTHENTICATION Weakest Strongest Static WEP Apply 802.11 mode Auto Channel Selection No Security Page Static WEP 64-bit 128-bit Auto, Open System Shared Key TKIP AES TKIP+AES HEX PSK Active Delete All LABELDESCRIPTION Page Push Button Scheduling Day Except for the following times Except for the following times field Enable SSID Broadcast Enable Guest Network Page OPEN WAN Factory Default Ethernet IP address IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Enter the first and second DNS server's IP address in the fields MAC address Ethernet (Dynamic) Enter the first and second DNS server's IP address in the box fields PPP over Ethernet PPPoE LABEL DESCRIPTION PPP over Ethernet user name password Continuous Connection on Demand IPv6 Static IPv6 IPv6 IP address Subnet Prefix Length primary DNS secondary DNS Page Use the following DNS address service name Page Pv4 IP address IPv4 IP address 6 to 4 IP address relay server’s IPv6 address Pv6 IP address Enter the ISP’s border relay server’s IPv6 address in this field Pv6 LAN Page DNS Server Wizard WAN > Internet Connection From ISP Page DHCP Server First DNS server IP address Type the Second DNS server IP address of the DHCP server Update DHCP Table (Details...) Status Host name Network Address Translation ITEM Network > NAT Network Address Translation Application Default Server IP address NAT > General TCP UDP TCP&UDP port number(s) Port Network > NAT > Port Triggering Starting port Ending port Cancel Jane’s computer Real Audio Server Port Page Dynamic DNS Enabled Disabled Firewall Enable Firewall (ICMP) PPTP Passthrough: L2TP Passthrough: IPSEC Passthrough: Remote Management Secured Client WAN IP Address Remote MGMT WWW Page Universal Plug-and-Play(UPnP) Management > UPnP 1Click the Start icon, Control Panel and then the Network and Sharing Center 2Click Change Advanced Sharing Settings Turn on network discovery Save Changes start Control Panel Network Connections Properties Internet Connection Properties Page 1Click Start and then Control Panel 2Double-click Network Connections 3Select My Network Places under Other Places Local Network Invoke Page Bandwidth MGMT Enable Bandwidth Management Bandwidth MGMT > Advanced Up Stream Page System Page Page Logs Clear Logs Tools Firmware Upload In Process Return Backup Backup Reset to default WPS/RESET Sys OP Mode Access Point Language Troubleshooting Start > Run cmd ipconfig Router Mode Status Advanced Suggestions ETHERNET Page WPS/RESET Page IP Addresses and Subnetting 1ST OCTET: 2ND 3RD 4TH OCTET OCTET: BINARY 1ST DECIMAL OCTET SUBNET MASK Page Table 63 Subnet IP/SUBNET MASK NETWORK NUMBER LAST OCTET BIT VALUE Table 64 Subnet Table 65 Subnet Table 66 Subnet SUBNET FIRST ADDRESS NO. “BORROWED” NO. SUBNETS NO. HOSTS PER HOST BITS Page Page Page Pop-upWindows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions 2Select Settings…to open the Pop-upBlocker Settings screen Allowed sites Close Custom Level Scripting Active scripting Scripting of Java applets Microsoft VM Java permissions 2Make sure that Use Java 2 for <applet> under Java (Sun) is selected Figure 124 Java (Sun) Tools Options Content Preferences Choose how you prefer to handle Open all JavaScript Options Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address Page 5The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens Obtain an IP address automatically 7Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window 8Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window 1Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt Command Prompt Page Continue 7The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens 9Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window 10Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window Page Page 6The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens 8Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window 9Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window 1Click Apple > System Preferences System Preferences Built-in Configure Using DHCP Configure IPv4 TCP/IP Manually Subnet Mask Apply Now Applications > Utilities > Network Utilities Network Interface 2In System Preferences, click the Network icon Configure Network interface 1Click System > Administration > Network Network Settings Unlock Authenticate Page Static IP address Subnet mask Gateway address DNS System > Administration > Network Tools Network device Devices Interface Statistics 1Click K Menu > Computer > Administrator Settings (YaST) Run as Root - KDE su YaST Control Center Network Devices Network Card Overview Name Network Card Setup Address Dynamic Address (DHCP) Statically assigned IP Address Hostname Hostname/DNS KNetwork Manager Task bar Show Connection Information Page Wireless LANs Page Page Figure 139 RTS/CTS RTS/CTS Fragmentation Threshold Fragmentation Threshold DATA RATE (MBPS) MODULATION SECURITY LEVEL Page Page EAP-MD5 EAP-TLS EAP-TTLS PEAP LEAP Page Page AUTHENTICATION ENCRYPTIO ENTER METHOD/ KEY IEEE Page Page Common Services Page Page Legal Information Copyright Certifications Viewing Certifications ZyXEL Limited Warranty Open Source Licenses (all products) Regulatory Information National Restrictions Safety Warnings Page Customer Support Page Page Page Page Page 31, 37 Page NAT 100, 103 35, 38 29 103 SSID 32, 38, 61, 65 93 126, 127 146