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NBG6716 User’s Guide 2 IMPORT ANT! READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE USE. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ sl ightly from your product due to differences in your product firmware o r your computer operatin g system .
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 15 C HAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview This chapter introduces the main features and applications of the NBG6716. The NBG6716 extends the range of your existing wi red n etwork without additional wiring, providing easy network access to mobile users.
Chapter 1 Introductio n NBG6716 User’s Guide 16 1.1.1 Dual-Band The NBG6716 is a dual-band AP and able to function both 2.4G and 5G networks at the same time. Y ou could use the 2.4 GHz band for regular Intern et surfing and downloading while using the 5 GHz band for time sensitive traffic like high-definition video, music, and gaming.
Chapter 1 Introduction NBG6716 User’s Guid e 17 1.4 Good Habit s for Managing the NBG6716 Do the following things regularly to make the NBG6716 more secure and to manage the NBG6716 more effectively .
Chapter 1 Introductio n NBG6716 User’s Guide 18 1 Make sure the power LED is on (not blinking). 2 Press the WPS button for more than three seconds and release it.
Chapter 1 Introduction NBG6716 User’s Guid e 19 Figure 4 Front P anel The following table describes the LEDs and the WPS button. T a ble 1 Front panel LEDs and WPS button LED STATUS DESCRIPTION WPS Button Press this butt on for 1 second to set up a wireless connection via WiFi Protected Setup with another WPS-enabled client.
Chapter 1 Introductio n NBG6716 User’s Guide 20 1.8 W all Mounting Y ou may need screw anchors if mounting on a concrete or brick wall. 1 Select a position free of obstructions on a wall strong enough to ho ld the weight of the device. 2 Mark two holes on the wall at the appropriate distance apart for the screws.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 21 C HAPTER 2 Connection Wizard 2.1 Overview This chapter provides information on the wi zard setup screens in the W eb Configurator . The W eb Configurator’s wizard setup helps you configure your device to access the Internet.
Chapter 2 Connection Wizard NBG6716 User’s Guide 22 Figure 6 We l c o m e 2.3 Connect to Internet The NBG6716 offers two Internet connection types. They are IPoE or PPPoE .
Chapter 2 Connection Wizard NBG6716 User’s Guid e 23 Note: If you ge t an error message , check yo ur hardware connections. Make sure your Internet connection is up and running. The following screen depends on your Internet conne ction type. Enter the details prov ided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the fields (if any).
Chapter 2 Connection Wizard NBG6716 User’s Guide 24 Figure 9 Internet Connection T ype: IP oE The following table describes the labels in this screen. Note: If you get an err or screen after clicking Next , you migh t have sel ect ed th e wron g Internet Connecti on type.
Chapter 2 Connection Wizard NBG6716 User’s Guid e 25 One of the benefits of PPP oE is the ability to le t end users access one of multiple network services, a function known as dynamic service selection. This enables the service provider to easily create and offer new IP services for specific users.
Chapter 2 Connection Wizard NBG6716 User’s Guide 26 Figure 1 1 Connecting to the Internet Note: If th e Wizard success fully connects to the Intern et, it procee ds to the next step. I f you get an error message, go back to the previous screen and make sure you hav e entered the correct information pro vided by your ISP .
Chapter 2 Connection Wizard NBG6716 User’s Guid e 27 2.5 Wireless Security Configure Wireless Settings. Configure the wire less network settings on your NBG6716 in the following screen. The fields that show up depend on the kind of security y ou select.
Chapter 2 Connection Wizard NBG6716 User’s Guide 28 2.5.2 Wireless Security: WP A2-PSK Choose WPA2-PSK security in the Wireless Security screen to set up a passwor d for your wireless network. Figure 14 Wireless Security: WPA2-PSK The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 2 Connection Wizard NBG6716 User’s Guid e 29 Note: If you cannot access the Internet when your computer is connected to one of the NBG6716’ s LAN ports, check your connection s. Then turn the NB G6716 off , wait for a few seconds then turn i t back on.
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 31 C HAPTER 3 Introducing the Web Configurator 3.1 Overview This chapter describes how to access the NBG6716 W e b Configurator and provides an o verview of its screens. The W eb Configurator is an HTML -based management interface that allows easy setup and management of the NBG6716 via Internet browser .
Chapter 3 Introducing the Web Configurator NBG6716 User’s Guide 32 Figure 16 Login screen The following table describes the labels in this screen. 3.2.2 Password Screen Y ou should see a screen asking you to change your password (highly recommended) as shown next.
Chapter 3 Introducin g the Web Configurator NBG6716 User’s Guid e 33 The following table describes the labels in this screen. Note: The management session au tomatically ti mes out when the time period set in the Administrator Inactivity Timer field expires (default fiv e minutes; go to Chapter 23 on page 181 to change this).
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 35 C HAPTER 4 NBG6716 Modes 4.1 Overview This chapter introduces the different modes av aila ble on your NBG6716. First, the term “mode” refers to two things in this User’ s Guide. • Web Configurator mode . This refers to the W eb Configurator interface you want to use for editing NBG6716 features.
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 37 C HAPTER 5 Easy Mode 5.1 Overview The W eb Configurator is set to Easy Mode by default. Y ou can configure several k ey features of the NBG6716 in this mode. This mode is useful to us ers who are not fully familiar with some features that are usually intended for network administrators.
Chapter 5 Easy Mode NBG6716 User’s Guide 38 Figure 20 Easy Mode: Sta tus Screen 5.2 What Y ou Can Do Y ou can do the following in this mode: •U s e t h e Navigation Panel to opt out of the Easy Mode ( Se ction 5.
Chapter 5 Easy Mode NBG6716 User’s Guid e 39 5.4 Navigation Panel Use this navigation panel to opt out of the Easy Mode . Figure 21 Control Panel The following table describes the labels in this screen. 5.5 Network Map When you log into the W eb Configurator , the Network Map is shown as follows.
Chapter 5 Easy Mode NBG6716 User’s Guide 40 5.6 Control Panel The features configurable in Easy Mode are shown in the Control Panel . Figure 23 Control Panel Switc h ON to enable the feature. Otherwise, switch OF F . If the feature is turned on, the green light flashes.
Chapter 5 Easy Mode NBG6716 User’s Guid e 41 Figure 24 Po w e r S av i n g The following table describes the labels in this screen. 5.6.2 Content Filter Use this screen to restrict access to certain websites, based on keywords contained in URLs, to which you do not w ant users in your network to open.
Chapter 5 Easy Mode NBG6716 User’s Guide 42 Figure 25 Content Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen. 5.6.3 Firewall Enable this feature to protect the network from Denial o f Service (DoS) attacks. The NBG6716 blocks repetitive pings from the W AN that can otherwise cause systems to slow down or hang.
Chapter 5 Easy Mode NBG6716 User’s Guid e 43 Figure 27 Internet Setting (IPoE) Figure 28 Internet Setting (PPPoE) The following table describes the labels in this screen. T a ble 15 Internet Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Intern et Connect ion T ype Select the IPoE (IP over E thernet) optio n when th e WAN port is used as a regular Ethernet.
Chapter 5 Easy Mode NBG6716 User’s Guide 44 5.6.5 Wireless Security Use this screen to configure security for y our the wireless LAN. Y ou can enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode in the following screen. Note: Y ou can enable the wireless function of your NBG6716 by first turning on the switch in the back pan el.
Chapter 5 Easy Mode NBG6716 User’s Guid e 45 The followi ng table describ es the gener a l wireless LAN labels in this screen. 5.6.6 WPS Use this screen to add a wireless station to the network using WPS . Click WPS in the Wireless Security to open the following screen.
Chapter 5 Easy Mode NBG6716 User’s Guide 46 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 5.7 S t atus Screen in Easy Mode In the Network Map screen, click Status to view read-only information about the NBG6716. Figure 31 Status Screen in Easy Mode The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 5 Easy Mode NBG6716 User’s Guid e 47 Firmware V ersion This sh ows the fi rmware versio n of the NBG6716 . The firmware version format shows the trunk version, mode l code and release number . Wireless 2.4G Networ k Name (SSID) Wireless 5G Network Name (SSID) This shows the S SID of the wireless network.
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 49 C HAPTER 6 Router Mode 6.1 Overview The NBG6716 is set to router mode by default. Routers are used to connect the local network to another network (for example, the Internet). In the figure below, the NBG6716 connects the local network ( LAN1 ~ LAN4 ) to the Internet.
Chapter 6 Router Mode NBG6716 User’s Guide 50 Figure 33 Status Screen: Router Mode The following table describes the icons shown in the Status screen. T a ble 19 Status Screen Icon K ey ICON DESCRIPTION Logout Click this at any time to exit the W eb Configurator .
Chapter 6 Router Mode NBG6716 User’s Guid e 51 The following table describes the labels shown in the Status screen. Click this i con to see th e Status page. The information in this screen depends on the device mode you selec t. Click this i con to see th e Monito r navigation menu.
Chapter 6 Router Mode NBG6716 User’s Guide 52 6.2.1 Navigation Panel Use the sub-menus on the navigation panel to configure NBG6716 features. Packet Statistics Click Details... to go to the Monitor > Packet Statistics screen ( Section 9.5 on page 81 ).
Chapter 6 Router Mode NBG6716 User’s Guid e 53 Figure 34 Navigation P anel: Router Mode The following table describes the sub-menus. T a ble 21 Navigation P anel: Router Mode LINK TA B FUNCTION Status This screen sh ows the NBG6716’ s general device, s ystem and interface status information.
Chapter 6 Router Mode NBG6716 User’s Guide 54 Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G Gener al Use this screen to enable the wirele ss LAN and configure wirel ess LAN and wireless security settings . More AP Use th is screen to configu re multiple BSSs on the NBG6716.
Chapter 6 Router Mode NBG6716 User’s Guid e 55 Rem o t e Management WWW Use this scre en to configure throu g h which in terface(s) and from which IP address(es) us ers can use HT TP to manage the NBG671 6.
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 57 C HAPTER 7 Access Point Mode 7.1 Overview Use your NBG6716 as an access po int (AP) if you already have a router or gateway on y our network. In this mode your NBG6716 bridges a wired network (LAN) and wireless LAN (WLAN) in the same subnet.
Chapter 7 Access Point Mode NBG6716 User’s Guide 58 7.3.1 Setting your NBG6716 to AP Mode 1 Log into the W eb Configurator if you hav en’t already . See the Quick start Guide for instructions on how to do this. 2 T o use your NBG6716 as an access point, go to Maintenance > Sys OP Mode and select Access Point Mode .
Chapter 7 Access Point Mode NBG6716 User’s Guid e 59 Note: After clicking Login , the Easy Mode appears. Refer to Section on page 37 for the Easy Mode screens.
Chapter 7 Access Point Mode NBG6716 User’s Guide 60 The following table describes the labels shown in the Status screen. T a ble 22 Status Screen: Access Point Mode LABEL DESCRIPTION Device Information Host Name This is the Sy stem Name you enter in the Maintenance > General screen.
Chapter 7 Access Point Mode NBG6716 User’s Guid e 61 7.4.1 Navigation Panel Use the menu in the navigation panel to configure NBG6716 features in Access Point Mode . Figure 39 Menu: Access Point Mode Re fe r t o T able 21 on page 53 for descriptions of the labels shown in the na vigation panel.
Chapter 7 Access Point Mode NBG6716 User’s Guide 62 Figure 40 Network > LAN > IP The table below describes the labels in the screen. T a ble 23 Network > LAN > IP LABEL DESCRIPTION Obtain an IP Address Automatically When you en able this, the NBG67 16 gets its IP address from the network’ s DHCP server (for exam ple, your ISP).
Chapter 7 Access Point Mode NBG6716 User’s Guid e 63 Apply Click Apply to save y our changes to the NBG6716. Cancel Click Cancel to reload the previous conf iguration for this screen.
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 65 C HAPTER 8 Tutorials 8.1 Overview This chapter provides tutorial s for setting up you r NBG6716. • Set Up a Wireless Network with WPS • Configure Wireless Security without WPS • Using Multiple SSIDs on the NBG6716 8.
Chapter 8 Tutorials NBG6716 User’s Guide 66 Note: Y our NBG6716 has a WPS button located on its panel, as well as a WPS button in its configur ation utilit y . Both buttons ha ve exactly th e same function; y ou can use one or the other . Note: It doesn’t matter which button is pres sed fi rst.
Chapter 8 Tutorials NBG6716 User’s Guid e 67 3 Click Start buttons (or button next to the PIN field) on both the wireless client utility screen and the NBG6716’s WPS Station screen within two minutes. The NBG6716 authenticates the wireless client and sends the proper configuration settings to the wireless client.
Chapter 8 Tutorials NBG6716 User’s Guide 68 The instructions require that your hardware is connected (see the Quick Start Guide) and you are logged into the W eb Configurator through y our LAN connection (see Sect ion 3.2 on page 31 ). 1 Make sure the WIFI switch (at the back panel of the NBG6716) is set to ON .
Chapter 8 Tutorials NBG6716 User’s Guid e 69 5 Open the Status screen. V erify your wireless and wireless security settings under Device Information and check if the WLAN connection is up under Int erface Status .
Chapter 8 Tutorials NBG6716 User’s Guide 70 4 Select SSID_Example3 and click Connect . 5 Select AES and type the security key in the following screen.
Chapter 8 Tutorials NBG6716 User’s Guid e 71 7 Check the status of your wireless connection in the screen below . If your wireless connection is weak or you ha ve no connection, see the T roubleshooting section of this Us er’s Guide. If your connection is successful, open y our Internet browser and enter http://www .
Chapter 8 Tutorials NBG6716 User’s Guide 72 For example, yo u may set up three wireless networks ( A , B and C ) in your office. A is for workers, B is for guests and C is specific to a V oIP device in the meeting room. 8.4.1 Configuring Security Se ttings of Multiple SSIDs The NBG6716 is in router mode by default.
Chapter 8 Tutorials NBG6716 User’s Guid e 73 6 T ype a new password and retype it to confirm, then click Apply . Otherwise, click Ignore . 7 The Easy Mode appears. Click Expert Mo de in the navigation panel. 8 Go to Configuration > Network > Wir eless LAN 2.
Chapter 8 Tutorials NBG6716 User’s Guide 74 11 Configure the screen as follows. Y ou do not enable Intra-BSS Traffic for SSID_VoIP . Click Apply . 12 Clic k the Edit icon of the third entry to configure wireless and security settings for SSID_Gue st .
Chapter 8 Tutorials NBG6716 User’s Guid e 75 14 Clic k the MAC Filter tab to configure MA C filtering for the SSID_VoIP wireless network. Select SSID_VoIP from the SSID Select drop-down list, enable MAC address filtering and set the Filter Action to Allow .
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 79 C HAPTER 9 Monitor 9.1 Overview This chapter discusses read-only information re lated to the device state of the NBG6716. T o access the Monitor screens, go to Expert Mode after login, then click .
Chapter 9 Mon itor NBG6716 User’s Guide 80 log choices depend on your settings in the Log Setting screen. Click Refresh to renew the log screen. Click Clear Log to delete all the logs. Figure 43 View Log 9.3.2 Log Setting Y ou can configure which logs to display in the View Log screen.
Chapter 9 Monitor NBG6716 User’s Guid e 81 Figure 45 Monitor > DH CP T able The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.5 Packet S t atistics Click Monitor > Packet Statistics or the Packet Statistics (Details...) hyperlink in the Status screen.
Chapter 9 Mon itor NBG6716 User’s Guide 82 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.6 WLAN S t ation St atus Click Monito r > WLAN 2.4G/5G Station Stat us or the WLAN 2.4G/5G Station Status (Details...) hyperlink in the Status screen.
Chapter 9 Monitor NBG6716 User’s Guid e 83 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T a ble 26 Monitor > WLAN Station Status LABEL DESCRIPTION # This is the index number of an associated wireless statio n. MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of an associated wireless station.
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 85 C HAPTER 10 WAN 10.1 Overview This chapter discusses the NBG6716’ s WAN screens. Use these screens to configure your NBG6716 for Internet access. A WAN (Wide Area Network) connection is an outside connection to another network or the Internet.
Chapter 10 WAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 86 10.3.1 Configuring Y our Internet Connection Encap sulation Method Encapsulation is used to include data from an upper layer protocol into a lower la yer protocol. T o set up a WAN connection to the Internet, y ou need to use the same encapsulation method used by your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
Chapter 10 WAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 87 Multicast T raditionally , IP packets are transmitted in one of ei ther two w ays - Unicast (1 sender - 1 recipien t) or Broadcast (1 sender - everybody on the networ k). Multicast delivers IP packets to a group of hosts on the network - not everybody and not just 1.
Chapter 10 WAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 88 Figure 50 Network > WAN > Internet Connection : IPoE Encapsulation The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 WAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 89 10.4.2 PPPoE Encap sulation The NBG6716 supports PPPoE (P oint-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet). PPP oE is an IETF standard (RFC 2516) specifying how a personal computer (PC) interacts with a broadband modem (DSL, cable, wireless, etc.
Chapter 10 WAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 90 This screen displays when you select PPPoE encapsulation. Figure 51 Network > WAN > Internet Connection : PPPoE Encapsulation The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 WAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 91 10.5 Advanced W AN Screen T o change your NBG6716’ s advanced WAN settings, click Netw ork > WAN > Advanced . The screen appears as shown. PPP oE Service Name Enter the PPPoE service name specifi ed in the ISP account.
Chapter 10 WAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 92 Figure 52 Network > WAN > Adv anced The following table describes the labels in this screen. T a ble 29 Network > W AN > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION Multicast Setup Multicast Select IGMPv1/v2 to enable multicasting.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 93 C HAPTER 11 Wireless LAN 1 1.1 Overview This chapter discusses how to configure the wireless network settings in you r NBG6716. The NBG6716 is able to function b oth 2.4GHz and 5GHz network at the same time. Y ou can have different wireless and wireless security setting s for 2.
Chapter 11 Wi reless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 94 1 1.1.1 What Y ou Can Do •U s e t h e General screen to turn the wireless connection on or off , set up wireless security between the NBG6716 and the wireless clients, and make other basic configuration changes ( Section 11.
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 95 MAC Address Filter Every wireless client has a unique identification number , called a MAC address. 1 A MAC address is usually written using twelve hexadecimal characters 2 ; for example, 00A0C5000002 or 00:A0:C5:00:00:02.
Chapter 11 Wi reless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 96 The types of encryption you can choose depend o n the type of user authentication. (See page 95 for information about this.) For example, if the wireless network has a RADIUS serv er , you can choose WPA or WPA2 .
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 97 Figure 54 Guest Wireless LAN Network Guest WLAN Bandwidth The Guest WLAN Bandwidth function allows you to restrict the maximum bandwidth for the guest wireless network. Additionally , you can also define bandwidth for y our home or office network.
Chapter 11 Wi reless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 98 Number) in the devices. Then, they connect and set up a secure network by themselves. See how to set up a secure wireless network using WPS in the Section 8.2 on page 65 . 1 1.2 General W ireless LAN Screen Use this screen to configure the SSID and wireless security of the wireless LAN.
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 99 Channel Selection Set the operating frequency/channel de pending on your particular region. Select a channel from the drop-down list box . The options vary depending on the frequency band and the country you are in.
Chapter 11 Wi reless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 100 See the rest of this chapter for inform at ion on the other labels in this screen. 1 1.3 W ireless Security The screen varies depending on what y ou select in the Security Mode field.
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 101 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 1 1.3.2 WEP Encryption WEP encryption scrambles the data tr ansmitted between the wireless stations and the access points to keep network communications private.
Chapter 11 Wi reless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 102 Figure 58 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > General: Static WEP The following table describes the wireless LAN security labels in this screen. T a ble 33 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > Gener al: Static WEP LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Mode Select Static WEP to en able data encryption.
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 103 1 1.3.3 WP A-PSK/WP A2-PSK Select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK from the Security Mod e list. Figure 59 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > General: WPA -PSK/WPA2-PSK ASCII Select this option in order to enter ASCII characters as WEP k ey .
Chapter 11 Wi reless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 104 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 1 1.3.4 WP A/WP A2 Select WPA or WPA2 from the Security Mo de list. Note: WP A or WPA 2 is not av ailable if you enabl e WPS before you configu re WPA or WP A2 in the Wireless LAN 2.
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 105 Figure 60 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > General: WPA/WPA2 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T a ble 35 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > Gener al: WPA/WPA2 LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Mode Select WPA or WPA2 to enable data encryption.
Chapter 11 Wi reless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 106 1 1.4 More AP Screen This screen allows you to enable and configure multiple wireless networks and guest wireless network settings on the NBG6716. Y ou can configure up to four SSIDs to enable mu ltiple BSSs (Basic Service Sets) on the NBG6716.
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 107 Figure 61 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > More AP The following table describes the labels in this screen. 1 1.4.1 More AP Edit Use this screen to edit an SSID profile. Click the Edit icon next to an SSID in the More AP screen.
Chapter 11 Wi reless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 108 Figure 63 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > More AP: Edit (the last SSID) The following table describes the labels in this screen. T a ble 37 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > More AP: Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select this to activ ate the SSID profi le.
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 109 1 1.5 MAC Filter Screen The MAC filter screen allows you to configure the NBG6716 to give exclusive access to devices ( Allow ) or exclude devices from accessing the NBG6716 ( Deny ). Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address.
Chapter 11 Wi reless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 11 0 Figure 64 Network > Wirele ss LAN 2.4G/ 5G > MAC Fi lter The following table describes the labels in this menu. T a ble 38 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > MAC Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION SSID Se lect Select the SSID for whic h you want to configure M AC filtering.
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 111 1 1.6 W ireless LAN Advanced Screen Use this screen to allow wireless adv anced features , such as the output power , RT S/CTS Threshold settings. Click Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > Advanc ed .
Chapter 11 Wi reless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 11 2 Click Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > QoS . The following screen appears. Figure 66 Network > Wireless LAN 2.
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 11 3 Figure 67 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > WPS The following table describes the labels in this screen. T a ble 41 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > WPS LABEL DESCRIPTION WPS Setup WPS Select Enable to turn on the WPS feat ure.
Chapter 11 Wi reless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 11 4 1 1.9 WPS S t ation Screen Use this screen when you want to add a wireless station using WPS . T o open this screen, click Network > Wireless LAN 2.
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 11 5 Figure 69 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > Scheduling The following table describes the labels in this screen.
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 11 7 C HAPTER 12 LAN 12.1 Overview This chapter describes how to configure LAN settings. A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which many computers are attached. A LAN is a computer network limited to the immediate area, usually the same b uilding or floor of a building.
Chapter 12 LAN NBG6716 User’s Guide 11 8 Figure 71 LAN and WAN IP Addresses The LAN parameters of the NBG6716 in router mode are preset in the factory with the following val ue s: • IP address of 192.168.1. 1 with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) • DHCP server enabled with 32 client IP addresse s starting from 192.
Chapter 12 LAN NBG6716 User’s Guid e 11 9 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 12.5 IP Alias Screen Use this screen to have the NBG6716 apply IP alias to create LAN subn ets. Click LAN > IP Alias . Figure 73 Network > LAN > IP Alias The following table describes the labels in this screen.
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 121 C HAPTER 13 DHCP Server 13.1 Overview DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual clients to obtain TCP/IP configur ation at start -up from a server . Y ou can configure the NBG6716’ s LAN as a DHCP server or disable it.
Chapter 13 DH CP Server NBG6716 User’s Guide 122 13.2 DHCP Server General Screen Use this screen to enable the DHCP server . Clic k Network > DHCP Server . The following screen displays. Figure 74 Network > DHCP Server > Gener al The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 13 DHCP Server NBG6716 User’s Guid e 123 Figure 75 Network > DHCP Server > Adv anced The following table describes the labels in this screen. T a ble 47 Network > DHC P Server > Adv anced LABEL DESCRIPTION Static DHCP T able # This is the inde x number of the static IP tabl e entry (row).
Chapter 13 DH CP Server NBG6716 User’s Guide 124 13.4 DHCP Client List Screen The DHCP table shows current DHCP client information (including IP Addre ss, Host Name and MAC Address) of network clients us ing the NBG6716’s DHCP servers. Configure this screen to always assign an IP address to a MAC address (and host name).
Chapter 13 DHCP Server NBG6716 User’s Guid e 125 Host Name This field displays the computer host name. IP Address This field displays the IP addr ess relative t o the # field listed above. MAC Address This field shows the MAC address of th e computer with t he name in the Host Name field.
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NBG6716 User’s Guid e 127 C HAPTER 14 NAT 14.1 Overview NA T (Network Address T ranslation - NA T , RFC 1631) is the translation of the IP address of a host in a packet. F or example, the source address of an outgoing pack et, used within one network is changed to a different IP address known within another network.
Chapter 14 NAT NBG6716 User’s Guide 128 •U s e t h e Port Forw arding screen to set a default server and change y our NBG6716’s port forwarding settings to forw ard incoming service re quests to the server(s) on your local network ( Section 14.3 on page 130 ).
Chapter 14 NAT NBG6716 User’s Guid e 129 network and make them accessible to the outside world. If you do not define any servers , NA T offers the additional benefit of fi rewall protection. With no servers defined, your NBG6716 filters out all incoming inquiries, thus preventing intruders from probing your n etwork.
Chapter 14 NAT NBG6716 User’s Guide 130 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 14.3 Port Forwarding Screen Use this screen to forward incoming service requests to the server(s) on your local network and set a default server .
Chapter 14 NAT NBG6716 User’s Guid e 131 Figure 80 Network > NA T > Port Forwarding The following table describes the labels in this screen. T a ble 51 Network > NA T > Port F orwarding LABEL DESCRIPTION Default Serve r Setup Default Server In addition to the servers fo r specified serv ices, NA T supports a defa ult server .
Chapter 14 NAT NBG6716 User’s Guide 132 14.3.1 Port Forwarding Edit Screen This screen lets you edit a port forwarding rule. Click a rule’s Edit icon in the Port Forwarding screen to open the following screen. Figure 81 Network > NA T > Port Forwarding Edit The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 14 NAT NBG6716 User’s Guid e 133 14.4 Port T rigger Screen T o change your NBG6716’ s trigger port settings, click Network > NAT > Port Trigger . The screen appears as shown. Note: Only one LAN comp uter can use a trigger port (r ange) at a time.
Chapter 14 NAT NBG6716 User’s Guide 134 14.5 T e chnical Reference The following section contains additional tec hnical information about the NBG6716 features described in this chapter .
Chapter 14 NAT NBG6716 User’s Guid e 135 14.5.3 T rigger Port Forwarding Some services use a dedicated range of ports on the client side and a dedicated range of ports on the server side.
Chapter 14 NAT NBG6716 User’s Guide 136 14.5.5 T wo Point s T o Re member About T rigger Port s 1 T rigger events only happen on data that is coming from inside the NBG6716 and going to the outside. 2 If an application needs a continuous data stream, that port (r ange) will be tied up so that another computer on the LAN can’t trigger it.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 137 C HAPTER 15 DDNS 15.1 Overview DDNS services let you use a domain name with a dynam ic IP address. 15.1.1 What Y ou Need T o Know The following terms and concepts may he lp as y ou read through this chapter .
Chapter 15 DDNS NBG6716 User’s Guide 138 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T a ble 54 Dynamic DNS LABEL DESCRIPTION Dynamic DNS Select Enable to use dynam ic DNS. Sel ect Disable to turn this feature off . Service Provider Selec t the name of your Dy namic DNS service provi der .
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 139 C HAPTER 16 Static Route 16.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to configure static routes for your NBG6716. The NBG6716 usually uses the default gateway to route outbound tr affic from computers on the LAN to the Internet.
Chapter 16 Static Route NBG6716 User’s Guide 140 Figure 87 Network > Static Route The following table describes the labels in this screen. 16.2.1 Add/Edit St atic Route Click the Add Static Route button or a rule’ s Edit icon in the Static Route screen.
Chapter 16 Static Route NBG6716 User’s Guid e 141 The following table describes the labels in this screen. T a ble 56 Network > Static Route: Add/Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Stati c Ro ute Select to enable or disable this rule. Route Name T ype a name to identify this rule.
Chapter 16 Static Route NBG6716 User’s Guide 142.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 143 C HAPTER 17 Firewall 17.1 Overview Use these screens to enable and configure the fire wall that protects your NBG6716 and your LAN from unwanted or m alicious traffic. Enable the firewall to protect your LAN computers from attacks by hack ers on the Internet and control access between the LAN and W AN.
Chapter 17 Fi rewall NBG6716 User’s Guide 144 What is a Firewall? Originally , the term “firewall” referred to a construc tion technique designed to prevent the spread of fire from one room to another . The networking term "firewall" is a system or group of systems that enforces an access-control policy between two ne tworks.
Chapter 17 Firewall NBG6716 User’s Guid e 145 4 Don't enable any local service (such as NTP) that you don't use. Any enabled servic e could present a potential security risk. A determined hacker migh t be able to find creati v e ways to misuse the enabled services to access the firewall or the network.
Chapter 17 Fi rewall NBG6716 User’s Guide 146 Figure 91 Security > Firewall > Services l The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 17 Firewall NBG6716 User’s Guid e 147 See Appendix C on page 2 37 for commonly used services and port numbers. Source I P Addr ess Enter the IP addres s of the computer that init ializes tr affic for the application o r service. The NBG6716 applies the firewall rule to tr affic initiating from this computer .
Chapter 17 Fi rewall NBG6716 User’s Guide 148.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 149 C HAPTER 18 Content Filtering 18.1 Overview This chapter provides a brief overview of content filtering using the embedded web GUI. Internet content filtering allows you to create an d enforce Internet access policies tailored to your needs.
Chapter 18 Content Fil tering NBG6716 User’s Guide 150 Figure 92 Security > Content Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 18 Content Filtering NBG6716 User’s Guid e 151 18.3 T e chnical Reference The following section contains additional tec hnical information about the NBG6716 features described in this chapter .
Chapter 18 Content Fil tering NBG6716 User’s Guide 152 Use the ip urlfilter customize actionFlags 8 [disable | e nable] command to extend (or not extend) the keyword blocking search to include the URL 's complete filename.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 153 C HAPTER 19 StreamBoost Management 19.1 Overview The NBG6716 supports the new StreamBoost technolo gy , introduced by Qualcomm, to redistribute traffic over the NBG6716 for the best possible performance in a home network. Streamboost is smart Quality of Service (QoS).
Chapter 19 StreamBoost Management NBG6716 User’s Guide 154 •U s e t h e Bandwidt h screen to configure the maximum allowable bandwidth and enable automatic update( Section 19.4 on page 154 ). •U s e t h e Priorities screen to prioritize the connected devices ( Section 19.
Chapter 19 StreamBoost Management NBG6716 User’s Guid e 155 Figure 95 Management > StreamBoost Management > Bandw idth The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 19 StreamBoost Management NBG6716 User’s Guide 156 19.5 Priorities Screen The StreamBoost engine on the NBG671 6 can identify the types of connected devices (such as PC, smart phone, tablet, TV or game console) in y our network.
Chapter 19 StreamBoost Management NBG6716 User’s Guid e 157 Figure 97 Manage ment > Str eamBoos t Manage ment > Up Tim e 19.7 Downloads Screen Use this screen to view the type and percenta ge of most download traffic on the NBG6716. Click Management > StreamBoost MGMT > Downloads to open the Downloads screen.
Chapter 19 StreamBoost Management NBG6716 User’s Guide 158 Figure 98 Manage ment > Str eamBoos t Managem ent > Downlo ads 19.8 All Event s Screen Use this screen to view the time at which a traffic flow is given enough bandwidth for optimal, good or best-e ffort performance.
Chapter 19 StreamBoost Management NBG6716 User’s Guid e 159 Figure 99 Manage ment > Stre amBoost Managemen t > All Events.
Chapter 19 StreamBoost Management NBG6716 User’s Guide 160.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 161 C HAPTER 20 Remote Management 20.1 Overview This chapter provides information on the R emote Management screens. R emote Management allows you to m anage your NBG6716 from .
Chapter 20 Remote Management NBG6716 User’s Guide 162 20.3.1 Remote Management and NA T When NA T is enabled: • Use the NBG6716’s W AN IP address whe n configuring from the W AN. • Use the NBG6716’s LAN IP address when configuring from the LAN.
Chapter 20 Remote Management NBG6716 User’s Guid e 163 20.5 T e lnet Screen T o change your NBG6716’ s remote management settings, click Management > Remote MGMT > Telnet to open the Telnet screen. Figure 101 Management > Re mote MGMT > T elnet The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 20 Remote Management NBG6716 User’s Guide 164 Use this screen to remotely turn on a device on the network. Click the Management > Remote MGMT > Wake On LAN to open the following screen. Figure 102 Management > R emote MGMT > W ake On LAN The following table describes the labels in this screen.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 165 C HAPTER 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) 21.1 Overview This chapter introduces the UPnP feature in the web configur ator . Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a distributed, open networking standard that uses T CP/IP for simple peer-to-peer network connectivit y between devices.
Chapter 21 Uni versal Plug-and-Pla y (UPnP) NBG6716 User’s Guide 166 All UPnP-enabled devices may communicate freely with each other without additional configur ation. Disable UPnP if this is not your intention. 21.3 UPnP Screen Use this screen to enable UPnP on your NBG6716.
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) NBG6716 User’s Guid e 167 Figure 104 Network Connections 3 In the Internet Connection Properties window , click Settings to see the port mappings there were automatically created.
Chapter 21 Uni versal Plug-and-Pla y (UPnP) NBG6716 User’s Guide 168 Figure 107 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: Add Note: When the UPnP-enabled devi ce is di sconnected from your com puter , all port mappings will be deleted automatic ally .
Chapter 21 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) NBG6716 User’s Guid e 169 3 Select My Network Places und er Other Places . Figure 1 10 Network Connections 4 An icon with the description for each UPnP-enabled device displays under Local Network . 5 Right-click on the icon for y our NBG6716 and select Invoke .
Chapter 21 Uni versal Plug-and-Pla y (UPnP) NBG6716 User’s Guide 170 Figure 1 12 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 171 C HAPTER 22 USB Media Sharing 22.1 Overview This chapter describes how to configure the media sharing settings on the NBG6716. Note: The read and write performance ma y be af fected by amount of file-sharing t raffi c on your network, t ype of connected USB de vice an d you r US B ver sio n (1.
Chapter 22 USB Media Sharin g NBG6716 User’s Guide 172 File-Sharing Server Y ou can also share files on a USB memory stick or hard drive connected to y our NBG6716 with users on your network. The following figure is an overv iew of the NBG6716’ s file-sharing server feature.
Chapter 22 USB Media Sharing NBG6716 User’s Guid e 173 Workgroup name This is the name given to a set of computers th at are connected on a network and share resources such as a printer or files. Windows automatically assigns the workgroup name when you set up a network.
Chapter 22 USB Media Sharin g NBG6716 User’s Guide 174 Note: If your USB device cannot be detect ed by the NBG6716, see the troubleshooting for suggestions.
Chapter 22 USB Media Sharing NBG6716 User’s Guid e 175 Figure 1 16 Manage ment > USB Media Sharing > SAMBA The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 22 USB Media Sharin g NBG6716 User’s Guide 176 22.7 FTP Screen Use this screen to set up file sharing via the NBG6716 using FTP and create user accounts. Click Management > USB Media Sharing > FTP . Figure 1 17 Manage ment > USB Media Sharing > FTP The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 22 USB Media Sharing NBG6716 User’s Guid e 177 22.8 Example of Accessing Y our Shared Files From a Computer Y ou can use Windows Explorer or FTP to access the USB storage devices connected to the NBG6716. This example shows you how to use Microsoft’ s Wind ows XP to browse your shared files.
Chapter 22 USB Media Sharin g NBG6716 User’s Guide 178 1 In Windows Explorer’ s Address bar type a double ba ckslash “” fo llowed by the IP address of the NBG6716 (the default IP address of the NBG6 716 in router mode is 192.168.1.1) and press [ENTER].
Chapter 22 USB Media Sharing NBG6716 User’s Guid e 179 2 Y ou can also use the workgroup name to access files by browsing to the workgroup folder using the folder tree on the left side of the screen. It is located under My Network Places . In this example the workgroup name is the default “W orkgroup” .
Chapter 22 USB Media Sharin g NBG6716 User’s Guide 180 2 A screen asking for password authentication appe ars. Enter the user name and password (y ou configured in the USB Media Sharing > FTP screen) and click Log On . 3 The screen changes and shows you the folder for the USB stor age device connected to your NBG6716.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 181 C HAPTER 23 Maintenance 23.1 Overview This chapter provides information on the Maintenance screens. 23.2 What Y ou Can Do •U s e t h e General screen to set the timeout period of the management session ( Section 23.3 on page 181 ).
Chapter 23 Maintenance NBG6716 User’s Guide 182 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 23.4 Password Screen It is strongly recommended that you change your NBG6716's password. If you forget your NBG6716's password (or IP a ddress), you will need to reset the device.
Chapter 23 Maintenance NBG6716 User’s Guid e 183 23.5 T ime Setting Screen Use this screen to configure the NBG6716’s time based on y our local time zone. T o change your NBG6716’s time and date, click Maintenance > Time . The screen appears as shown.
Chapter 23 Maintenance NBG6716 User’s Guide 184 23.6 Firmware Upgrade Screen Find firmware at www .zyxel.com in a file that uses the version number and pro ject code with a “*.bin” extension, e.g. , “V 1.00(AAKG.0).bin” . The upload process uses HTTP (Hypertext T r ansfer Protocol) and may take up to two minutes.
Chapter 23 Maintenance NBG6716 User’s Guid e 185 Click Maintenance > Fi rmware Upgrade . Follow the instructions in this screen to upload firmware to your NBG6716. Figure 121 Maintenance > Firmware Upgr ade The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 23 Maintenance NBG6716 User’s Guide 186 23.7 Configuration Backup/Restore Screen Backup configuration allows you to back up (save) the NBG6716’s current configuration to a file on your computer .
Chapter 23 Maintenance NBG6716 User’s Guid e 187 Note: If yo u uploaded the default conf igurat ion file you may need to change the IP address of your comput er to be in the sa me subnet as that of the default NBG6 716 IP address (192.168.1.1). See Appendix B on page 209 for details on how to set up your computer’ s IP address.
Chapter 23 Maintenance NBG6716 User’s Guide 188 Figure 125 Maintenance > Language 23.10 System Operation Mode Overview The Sys OP Mode (System Oper ation Mode) function lets you configure your NBG6716 as a router or access point.
Chapter 23 Maintenance NBG6716 User’s Guid e 189 Figure 127 Access Point Mode 23.1 1 Sys OP Mode Screen Use this screen to select how y ou want to use your NBG6716. Figure 128 Maintenance > Sys OP Mode The following table describes the labels in the General screen.
Chapter 23 Maintenance NBG6716 User’s Guide 190 Note: If you select the incorrect system oper ation Mode you ma y not be able to connect to the In ternet. Access P oint Mode Select Access Point Mode if your device bridges tr a ffic between c lients on the same network.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 191 C HAPTER 24 Troubleshooting 24.1 Overview This chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter . The potential problems are divided into the following categories.
Chapter 24 Tro ubleshooting NBG6716 User’s Guide 192 4 Disconnect and re-connect the power adaptor to the NBG6716. 5 If the problem continues, contact the v endor . 24.3 NBG6716 Access and Login I don’t know the IP address of my NBG6716. 1 The default IP address of the NBG6716 in Router Mode is 192.
Chapter 24 Troubl eshooting NBG6716 User’s Guid e 193 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure th e LEDs are behaving as expected. See the Quick Start Guide. 3 Make sure y our Internet browser does not block pop-up windows and h as JavaScript and Jav a enabled.
Chapter 24 Tro ubleshooting NBG6716 User’s Guide 194 1 Check the hardware connections, and make sure th e LEDs are behaving as expected. See the Quick Start Guide.
Chapter 24 Troubl eshooting NBG6716 User’s Guid e 195 • Check the settings for QoS. If it is disabled, you might consider activating it. 24.5 Resetting the NBG6716 to It s Factory Default s If you reset the NBG6716, you lo se all of the changes you have made.
Chapter 24 Tro ubleshooting NBG6716 User’s Guide 196 7 Make sure you allow the NBG6716 to be remote ly accessed through the WLAN interface. Check your remote management settings. • See the chapte r on Wireless LAN in the User’s Guide for more information.
Chapter 24 Troubl eshooting NBG6716 User’s Guid e 197 • Po sition the antennas for best reception. If the AP is placed on a table or floor , point the antennas upwards.
Chapter 24 Tro ubleshooting NBG6716 User’s Guide 198 5 If the USB device requires a special driver , insta ll the driver from the installation disc that came with the device. After driver installation, reco nnect the USB device to the NBG6716 and try to connect to it again with y our computer .
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 199 A PPENDIX A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java Permissions In order to use the web configur ator you need to allow: • W eb browser pop-up windows from your device . • Jav aScript (enabled by default). • Jav a permissions (enabled by default).
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java Permissions NBG6716 User’s Guide 200 Figure 130 Internet Options: Privacy 3 Click Apply to save this setting. Enable Pop-up Blockers with Exceptions Alternatively , if you only want to allow pop-up windows from your device, see the following steps.
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScrip t and Java Permissions NBG6716 User’s Guid e 201 Figure 131 Internet Options: Privacy 3 T ype the IP address of your device (the web page that you do not want to have blocke d) with the prefix “http://” . For example, http://192.
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java Permissions NBG6716 User’s Guide 202 5 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply to save this setting. JavaScript If pages of the we b configurator do not display properly in Interne t Explorer , check that Jav aScript are allowed.
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScrip t and Java Permissions NBG6716 User’s Guid e 203 Figure 134 Security Settings - Jav a Scripting Java Permissions 1 From Internet Explorer , click Tools , Internet Options and then th e Security tab. 2 Click the Custom Level.
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java Permissions NBG6716 User’s Guide 204 Figure 135 Security Settings - Jav a JA V A (Sun) 1 From Internet Explorer , click Tools , Internet Options and then th e Advanced ta b. 2 Make sure that Use Java 2 for <applet> under Java (Sun) is selected.
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScrip t and Java Permissions NBG6716 User’s Guid e 205 Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 2.0 screens are used here. Screens for other v ersions may vary slightly . The steps below apply to Mozilla Firefox 3.0 as well. Y ou can enable Java, Jav ascript and pop-ups in one screen.
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java Permissions NBG6716 User’s Guide 206 Opera Opera 10 screens are used here. Screens for o ther versions may v ary slightly . Allowing Pop-Ups From Opera, click Tools , then Preferences . In the General tab, go to Choose how you prefer to handle pop-ups and select Open all pop-ups .
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScrip t and Java Permissions NBG6716 User’s Guid e 207 Figure 140 Opera: Enabling Java T o customize Jav aScript behavior in the Oper a browser , click JavaScript Options . Figure 141 Opera: Jav aScript Options Select the items you want Opera’ s JavaScript to apply .
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java Permissions NBG6716 User’s Guide 208.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 209 A PPENDIX B Setting Up Y our Computer ’ s IP Address Note: Y our specific NBG6716 may not support all of the operating syst ems described in this appendix. See the product specifications for more information about which operating syst ems are supported.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 210 2 In the Control Panel , click the Network Connections icon. 3 Right-click Local Area Connection and then select Properties . 4 On the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/I P) and then click Properties .
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 21 1 5 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens..
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 212 6 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network administrator or ISP assigns your IP address dynamically .
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 213 Windows V ist a This section shows screens from Windows Vista Professional. 1 Click Start > Control Panel . 2 In the Control Panel , click the Network and Internet icon.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 214 5 Right-click Local Area Connection and then select Properties . Note: During this procedure, cl ick Continue whenever Windows displa ys a screen saying that it needs your permission to continue.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 215 7 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens..
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 216 8 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network administrator or ISP assigns your IP address dynamically .
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 217 Windows 7 This section shows screens from Windows 7 Enterprise. 1 Click Start > Control Panel . 2 In the Control Panel , click View network status and tasks under the Network and Intern et category .
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 218 Note: During this procedure, cl ick Continue whenever Windows displa ys a screen saying that it needs your permission to continue. 5 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv 4) and then select Properties .
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 219 6 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens..
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 220 7 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network administrator or ISP assigns your IP address dynamically .
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 221 Mac OS X: 10.3 and 10.4 The screens in this section are from Ma c OS X 10.4 but can also apply to 10.3. 1 Click Apple > System Preferen ces . 2 In the System Preferen ces window , click the Network icon.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 222 3 When the Network preferences pane opens, select Built-in Et hernet from the network connection type list, and then click Config ure. 4 For dynamically assigned settings, select Using DHCP from the Configur e IPv4 list in the TCP/IP tab.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 223 5 For statically assigned settings, do the following: •F r o m t h e Configure IPv4 list, select Manually . •I n t h e IP Address field, type your IP address. •I n t h e Subnet Mask field, type y our subnet mask.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 224 Figure 142 Mac OS X 10.4: Network Utility Mac OS X: 10.5 and 10.6 The screens in this section are from Ma c OS X 10.5 but can also apply to 10.6. 1 Click Apple > System Preferen ces .
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 225 3 When the Network preferences pane opens, select Ethernet from the list of av ailable connection types. 4 From the Configure list, select Using DHCP for dynamically assigned settings.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 226 5 For statically assigned settings, do the following: •F r o m t h e Configure list, select Manually . •I n t h e IP Address field, enter your IP address. •I n t h e Subnet Mask field, enter y our subnet mask.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 227 Figure 143 Mac OS X 10.5: Network Utility Linux: Ubuntu 8 (GNOME) This section shows you how to configure y our comp uter’s T CP/IP settings in the GNU Object Model Environment (GNOME) using the Ubuntu 8 Linux di stribution.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 228 3 In the Authenticate window, enter y our admin account name and password then click the Authenticate button. 4 In the Network Settings window, select the connection that you want to configure, then click Properties .
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 229 5 The Properties dialog box opens. •I n t h e Configuration list, select Automatic Configuration (DHCP ) if you have a dynamic IP address. •I n t h e Configuration list, select Static IP address if you have a static IP address.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 230 8 Click the Close button to apply the changes. V erifying Settings Check your TCP/IP properties by clicking System > Ad ministrati on > Network Tools , and then selecting the appropriate Network device from the Devices tab.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 231 Figure 144 Ubuntu 8: Network T ools Linux: openSUSE 10.3 (KDE) This section shows you how to configure y our computer’s T CP/IP settings in the K Desktop Environment (KDE) using the open SUSE 10.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 232 2 When the Run as Root - KDE su dialog opens, enter the admin password and click OK . 3 When the YaST Control Center window opens, select Network Devices and then click the Network Card icon.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 233 4 When the Network Settings window opens, click the Overview tab, select the appropriate connection Name from the list, and then click the Configure button.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 234 Figure 145 openSUSE 10.3: Netw ork Card Setup 6 Select Dynamic Address (DHCP) if you have a dyn amic IP address. Select Statically assigned IP Address if you have a static IP address.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guid e 235 9 Click Finish to save your settings and close the window . V erifying Settings Click the KNetwork Manager icon on the Task bar to check your TCP/IP properties. From the Options sub-menu, select Show Conne ction Informatio n .
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address NBG6716 User’s Guide 236 Figure 147 openSUSE: Connection Status - KNetwork Manage r.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 237 A PPENDIX C Common Services The following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port numbers. For a comprehensive list of port number s, ICMP t ype/code numbers and services, visit the IANA (I nterne t Assigned Number Authority) web site.
Appendix C Common Services NBG6716 User’s Guide 238 HT TP TCP 80 Hyper T ext T ransfer Protocol - a client/ server protocol for the worl d wide web. HT TPS TC P 44 3 HTTPS is a secure d http session often used in e-commer ce. ICMP User-Defined 1 Internet Control Message Protocol is often used for diagnostic or routing purposes.
Appendix C Common Services NBG6716 User’s Guid e 239 SMTP TCP 25 Simple Mail T ransfer Protocol is the message-exchange standard for the Internet. SMTP enab les y ou to move messages from one e-mail server to another . SNMP TCP/ UD P 161 Simple Network M anagement Progr am.
Appendix C Common Services NBG6716 User’s Guide 240.
NBG6716 User’s Guid e 241 A PPENDIX D Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2013 by Z yXEL Communications Corpor ation. Th e c o n te n ts of t h is p ub li c a ti o n m ay n ot b e r e pr o du c.
Appendix D Legal Informa tion NBG6716 User’s Guide 242 依據 低功 率 電波 輻 射性電機管 理 辦法 第十二條 經型式認證 合格之低功 率 射頻電機,非經許可,公司 .
Appendix D Legal Informa tion NBG6716 User’s Guid e 243 National Restrictions This prod uct may be us ed in al l EU count ries (and other coun tries fo llowing th e EU dire ctive 1999 /5/EC) wi thou.
Appendix D Legal Informa tion NBG6716 User’s Guide 244 Belgium The Belgian Institute fo r Postal Services an d T elec ommunicati ons (BIPT) must be notified of a ny outdoor wire less link havin g a ran ge exceeding 300 meters. Please check http://w ww.
Appendix D Legal Informa tion NBG6716 User’s Guid e 245 • Do NOT at tempt to repair the power adap tor or cord. Contact your l ocal vendor to order a new one. • Do not use t he device outs ide, and make sure all the co nnections are indoors. There is a remot e risk of electric shock from li ghtning.
Appendix D Legal Informa tion NBG6716 User’s Guide 246.
Index NBG6716 User’s Guid e 247 Index A ActiveX 150 Address Assignment 86 AP 15 AP Mode menu 61 status screen 59 AP+Bridge 15 B Bridge/Repeater 15 C certifications 241 notices 242 viewing 242 Channe.
Index NBG6716 User’s Guide 248 bandwidth 177 example 17 7 FTP 176 overview 172 Samba 174 user account 175 , 176 Windows Explorer 174 work group 174 Firewall 144 Firewal l overvi ew guidelines 144 IC.
Index NBG6716 User’s Guid e 249 N NA T 127 , 130 global 128 how it works 129 inside 128 local 128 outside 128 overview 127 port forwarding 134 see also Network Address T ranslation server 128 server.
Index NBG6716 User’s Guide 250 top traffic flows 156 Subnet Mask 11 9 Summary DHCP table 80 Pack et statistics 81 Wireless station status 82 Sys te m Ge ne ral S et up 181 System restart 187 T TCP/I.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté ZyXEL NBG6716 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du ZyXEL NBG6716 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation ZyXEL NBG6716, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le ZyXEL NBG6716 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le ZyXEL NBG6716, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du ZyXEL NBG6716.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le ZyXEL NBG6716. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei ZyXEL NBG6716 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.