Nortel Networks Network Router N300 User Manual

NEtComm GatEway SERIES  
ADSL2+/3G Wireless N300  
4-Port Modem Router  
USER GUIDE  
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table of Contents  
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 5  
your 3G15wn – aDSL2+/3G wireless N300 4-Port modem Router.................................................................................................................................6  
Package contents ............................................................................................................................................................................................................6  
Key features.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................6  
Placement of your 3G15Wn...................................................................................................................................................................... 7  
Router placement.............................................................................................................................................................................................................8  
avoid obstacles and interference......................................................................................................................................................................................8  
Cordless phones..............................................................................................................................................................................................................8  
Choose the “quietest” channel for your wireless network..................................................................................................................................................9  
Product Layout........................................................................................................................................................................................ 10  
Getting to know your 3G15Wn.......................................................................................................................................................................................11  
Minimum system requirements.......................................................................................................................................................................................12  
Do I need a Microfilter? ..................................................................................................................................................................................................12  
Default settings ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................13  
Restore factory default Settings......................................................................................................................................................................................13  
Connecting the 3G15wn................................................................................................................................................................................................13  
Quick ADSL setup..........................................................................................................................................................................................................14  
Quick 3G setup..............................................................................................................................................................................................................15  
Establish a wireless connection......................................................................................................................................................................................15  
Advanced Configuration ......................................................................................................................................................................... 16  
what can you do from here............................................................................................................................................................................................17  
Logging into the user interface .......................................................................................................................................................................................17  
Web User Interface.................................................................................................................................................................................. 18  
what can you do from here............................................................................................................................................................................................19  
Logg on to the web user interface..................................................................................................................................................................................19  
Basic ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20  
Quick Setup...................................................................................................................................................................................................................21  
Home.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................21  
3G Settings .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 23  
3G Interface ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................24  
3G waN Service ............................................................................................................................................................................................................24  
PIN Configuration...........................................................................................................................................................................................................24  
3G Backup Config..........................................................................................................................................................................................................25  
3G  
25  
Wireless ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26  
Setup/Basic ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................27  
Security..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................28  
Configuration..................................................................................................................................................................................................................28  
MAC filter.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................30  
wireless bridge ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................31  
Station info.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................31  
Management............................................................................................................................................................................................ 32  
Device Settings ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................33  
Backup....................................................................................................................................................................................................................33  
Update ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................33  
Restore Default........................................................................................................................................................................................................33  
Update Firmware .....................................................................................................................................................................................................34  
SNmP............................................................................................................................................................................................................................34  
tR-069 client .................................................................................................................................................................................................................35  
SNtP.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................36  
access Control...............................................................................................................................................................................................................36  
Services...................................................................................................................................................................................................................36  
Passwords...............................................................................................................................................................................................................36  
Save/Reboot..................................................................................................................................................................................................................37  
Advanced................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38  
atm interface.................................................................................................................................................................................................................39  
waN service ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................39  
LaN ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................40  
Nat................................................................................................................................................................................................................................41  
Port Forwarding.......................................................................................................................................................................................................41  
Port triggering .........................................................................................................................................................................................................41  
Security..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................43  
IP Filtering................................................................................................................................................................................................................43  
Parental Control .............................................................................................................................................................................................................45  
time Restriction.......................................................................................................................................................................................................45  
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URL filter..................................................................................................................................................................................................................45  
Quality of Service ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................46  
Queue configuration.................................................................................................................................................................................................46  
QoS classification ....................................................................................................................................................................................................47  
Routing ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................48  
Default gateway.......................................................................................................................................................................................................48  
Static route..............................................................................................................................................................................................................48  
Policy routing...........................................................................................................................................................................................................49  
Dynamic router ........................................................................................................................................................................................................49  
DNS...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................50  
DNS server..............................................................................................................................................................................................................50  
Dynamic DNS..........................................................................................................................................................................................................50  
DSL................................................................................................................................................................................................................................50  
UPnP .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................51  
DNS proxy .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................51  
USB Storage..................................................................................................................................................................................................................52  
Print Server ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................52  
Interface grouping ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................53  
LaN ports ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................53  
Status....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54  
Diagnostics ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................55  
System Log....................................................................................................................................................................................................................56  
Statistics ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................57  
LaN.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................57  
waN........................................................................................................................................................................................................................57  
atm.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................58  
aDSL.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................58  
Route.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................60  
aRP ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................60  
DHCP ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................60  
Appendix A – Print Server....................................................................................................................................................................... 62  
Appendix B – USB Storage..................................................................................................................................................................... 68  
Legal and regulatory information............................................................................................................................................................ 70  
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INTRODUCTION  
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Introduction  
your 3G15wn – aDSL2+/3G wireless N300 4-Port modem Router  
Congratulations on your purchase of a NetComm 3G15wn – aDSL2+/3G wireless N300 4-Port modem Router. this product is a high-  
performance ADSL2+ Modem Router combined with a 3G router that provides high-speed wireless N networking and Internet connectivity  
for your home, office or public space. The NetComm 3G15Wn gives you the option to plug directly into an ADSL service to deliver Internet  
to users or connect via 3G with its support for an external 3G USB Modem. The choice is yours. Both methods will allow you to share your  
Internet connection amongst multiple users with either the 4 LaN ports for wired connections or via high-speed wireless N.  
The 3G15Wn also allows for a 3G Mobile Broadband connection provided by a 3G USB modem to act as a backup Internet connection to your  
fixed line service, providing automatic Internet failover to 3G in the event that the ADSL service fails. Should you have access to both connection  
methods, the 3G15Wn will ensure you are “always on” which is vital to some individuals and business that perform Internet critical operations.  
The USB port not only has the capability to support an external 3G USB Modem, but it is also able to be used for the purpose of print and  
mass storage server. By simply plugging in a USB printer or a USB hard drive to the router, the functionality of these products will be able to  
be shared with everyone connected to the 3G15wn.  
the 3G15wn features the latest standards of wireless security, with wireless security enabled by default on each router. an advanced  
firewall and VPN pass-through functionality allows for maximum security and caters for the encrypted Point-to-Point communications from  
connected computers through the 3G15Wn to a VPN Server.  
The Port Forwarding and UPnP functionality provided by the 3G15Wn make it easier for todays Internet users to setup and configure the various  
Network Port Rules needed by Internet applications such as On-Line Gaming, Peer-To-Peer file sharing and Instant Messaging services  
Package contents  
your 3G15wn contains the following items:  
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12VDC, 1.5A Power Supply  
RJ-11 aDSL Line connection cable  
RJ-45 Ethernet cable  
Removable antenna  
User Guide (on CD)  
Printed Quick Start Guide  
Key features  
Fully featured aDSL2+ modem Router  
USB port for alternative connection to the Internet via a 3G USB modem  
Supports auto Internet failover from aDSL to 3G  
wireless N access point – high speed wireless up to 300mbps  
2 transmit and 2 Receive antennas  
4 LaN ports for multiple wired connections  
Browser based interface for configuration and management: OS independent and easy to use  
Full wireless security - wEP, wPa, wPa2  
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PLACEMENT  
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Placement  
Placement of your 3G15wn  
When Connecting With 3G  
Just like your mobile phone, a 3G USB Modems location will affect its signal strength to the 3G Mobile Base Station (Cell Tower). The data  
speed achievable from a 3G USB modem is relative to this signal strength, which is affected by many environmental factors. Please keep  
in mind that the 3G USB Modem will need adequate signal strength in order to provide Internet connectivity whilst choosing a location to  
place your 3G15wn – aDSL2+/3G wireless N300 4-Port modem Router.  
Similarly to the 3G USB modem, the wireless connection between the Router and your wi-Fi devices will be stronger the closer your  
connected devices are to your Router. your wireless connection and performance will degrade as the distance between your Router and  
connected devices increases. this may or may not be directly noticeable, and is greatly affected by the individual installation environment.  
If you have concerns about your networks performance that might be related to range or obstruction factors, try moving the computer to  
a position between three to five meters from the Router in order to see if distance is the problem. If difficulties persist even at close range,  
please contact NetComm technical Support.  
Note: While some of the items listed below can affect network performance, they will not prohibit your wireless network from functioning; if you are concerned that your network is  
not operating at its maximum effectiveness, this checklist may help.  
Router placement  
Place your Router as close as possible to the centre of your wireless network devices. To achieve the best wireless network coverage for  
your “wireless clients” (i.e., computers with built in or USB Wireless Adapters, Laptops with Built-in Wireless, Wireless PDA / iPhone, etc):  
Ensure that your Routers antennas are parallel to each other, and are positioned vertically (toward the ceiling). If your Router itself  
is positioned vertically, point the antennas in an upward direction as much as possible.  
In multi-storey homes, place the Router on a floor that is as close to the centre of the home as possible. This may mean placing  
the Router on an upper floor.  
Try not to place the Router near a cordless telephone that operates at the same radio frequency as the 3G15Wn (2.4GHz).  
avoid obstacles and interference  
Avoid placing your Router near devices that may emit radio “noise,” such as microwave ovens. Dense objects that can inhibit wireless  
communication include:  
Refrigerators  
washers and/or dryers  
metal cabinets  
Large aquariums  
Metallic-based, UV-tinted windows  
If your wireless signal seems weak in some spots, make sure that objects such as these are not blocking the signals path (between your  
devices and Router).  
Cordless phones  
If the performance of your wireless network is impaired after considering the above issues, and you have a cordless phone:  
try moving cordless phones away from your Router and your wireless-enabled computers.  
Unplug and remove the battery from any cordless phone that operates on the 2.4GHz band (check manufacturers information). If  
this fixes the problem, your phone may be interfering with the Wi-Fi Router.  
If your phone supports channel selection, change the channel on the phone to the farthest channel from your wireless network.  
For example, change the phone to channel 1 and move your Router to channel 11. See your phones user manual for detailed  
instructions.  
If necessary, consider switching to a 900MHz or 5GHz cordless phone.  
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Choose the “quietest” channel for your wireless network  
In locations where homes or offices are close together, such as apartment buildings or office complexes, there may be wireless networks  
nearby that can conflict with your wireless network.  
Use the Site Survey capabilities found in the Wireless Utility of your wireless adapter to locate any other wireless networks that are available  
(see your wireless adapters user manual), and switch your Router and computers to a channel as far away from other networks as  
possible.  
Experiment with more than one of the available channels, in order to find the clearest connection and avoid interference from  
neighbouring cordless phones or other wireless devices.  
For NetComm wireless networking products, use the detailed Site Survey and wireless channel information included with your  
wireless network card. See your network cards user guide for more information.  
These guidelines should allow you to cover the maximum possible area with your Router. Should you need to cover an even wider area, you  
should consider looking at building a hybrid network by combining your wireless network with a HomePlug Network. See the NetComm  
website for more details on HomePlug products  
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Product Layout  
Getting to know your 3G15Wn  
It is recommended that you take a moment to acquaint yourself with the indicator lights, ports and default settings of the 3G15Wn prior to  
commencing with installation.  
LED  
Colour Mode  
Function  
Power  
Green  
on  
the router is powered on  
off  
the router is not powered  
LAN 1-4 Green  
on  
Ethernet link is established  
off  
There is no Ethernet link established  
Data transmitting/receiving over Ethernet  
wireless module is ready  
Blinking  
on  
Wi-Fi  
ADSL  
Green  
Green  
off  
wireless module is not installed  
Blinking  
on  
Data transmitting/receiving over wi-Fi  
The ADSL link is established  
off  
The is no ADSL link established  
Blinking  
on  
The ADSL line is training if it is blinking rapidly, The ADSL line is not connected if it is blinking slowly.  
Internet Red  
Device attempted to obtain an IP address and failed (no DHCP response, no PPPoE response, PPPoE  
authentication failed, no IP address from IPCP etc.) For bridged mode, this LED remains off. If the IP or  
PPPoE session is dropped due to an idle timeout, the LED will remain green if an aDSL connection is  
still present. If the session is dropped for any other reason, the LED is turned off. the LED will turn red  
when it attempts to reconnect and DHCP or PPPoE fails  
off  
modem is in bridged mode or aDSL connection is not present  
IP connected and data is passing through the device (either direction)  
a USB device is plugged into the USB port  
Green  
Green  
Blinking  
on  
USB  
off  
there is no USB device plugged into the USB port  
Port  
Function  
Name  
Power  
On/Off  
USB  
Connect the supplied power adapter  
Push to turn the 3G15wn on and off  
Connect your external 3G USB Modem for a 3G connection or USB Storage/USB Printer  
Reset button. Depress for 10 seconds to return your 3G15wn to factory default settings  
4 x 10/100 Ethernet switch to connect wired devices  
Reset  
LAN x 4  
DSL  
Telephone jack (RJ-11) to connect to your telephone wall socket (ADSL Line)  
wi-Fi antenna for distributing wireless Internet signal  
Wi-Fi  
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Minimum system requirements  
Different aspects of the 3G15Wn have different requirements, so lets look at them in turn. We’ll start with your computer, which ought to  
match the following requirements if you are to enjoy the benefits of a high-speed ADSL connection and use of 3G and Wireless Networking.  
PC Requirements:  
Any computer running Windows 98/2000/Me/XP/Vista/7 or Macintosh OSX  
Ethernet or Wireless Network card  
CD-Rom drive  
web browser e.g.  
Internet Explorer 5.1 (or better)  
Netscape Navigator  
Mozilla FireFox 1.0.4 (or better)  
ADSL Requirement:  
ADSL broadband connection to an ISP (Internet Service Provider)  
ADSL In-line Splitter/Filter (Please refer to “Do I need a micro filter?” for more information)  
Note:  
Connection at ADSL2 or 2+ rates depends on the service offered by your ISP; the device will operate at standard ADSL rates in the absence of the 2 or 2+ service.  
Consult your ISP for details.  
3G Requirement:  
Compatible 3G USB modem with active SIm/Data Service if you want to use 3G Broadband service.  
Note: Subject to terms and conditions from your 3G mobile Broadband Service Provider.  
Wireless Computer/Device Requirements  
Computer/device with a working 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n wireless adapter.  
Do I need a micro filter?  
Micro filters are used to prevent interference between phones and fax machines, and your ADSL service. If your ADSL-enabled phone  
line is being used with any equipment other than your ADSL Modem then you will need to use one Micro filter for each phone device in  
use. Telephones and/or facsimiles in other rooms that are using the same line will also require Microfilters. A suitable Microfilter can be  
purchased from NetComm or your Service Provider, if required.  
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Default settings  
LAN (Management)  
Static IP Address:  
Subnet Mask:  
192.168.1.1  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.1.1  
Default Gateway:  
WAN (Internet)  
Wireless  
WAN mode:  
DHCP  
SSID:  
NetComm wireless  
auto  
Channel:  
Security:  
WEP Key:  
wEP, 64bit  
a1b2c3d4e5  
Interface Access  
Username:  
Password:  
admin  
admin  
Restore Factory Default Settings  
Restoring factory defaults will reset the 3G15Wn to its factory default configuration. Occasions may present themselves where you need to  
restore the factory defaults on your 3G15wn such as:  
You have lost your username and password and are unable to login to your 3G15Wns web configuration page;  
You have purchased your 3G15Wn from someone else and need to reconfigure the device to work with your ISP;  
You are asked to perform a factory reset by NetComm Support staff  
In order to restore your 3G15wn to its factory default settings, please follow these steps:  
Ensure that your 3G15Wn is powered on (for at least 10 seconds);  
Use a paper clip or a pencil tip to depress the reset button for ten seconds and release. at this point, the reset is in progress. Do not  
power off the unit at this point;  
When indicator lights return to steady green, reset is complete. The default settings are now restored. The entire process takes  
about 45 seconds to complete;  
Once you have reset your 3G15Wn to its default settings you will be able to access the devices configuration web interface using  
Connecting the 3G15wn  
Telephone  
Exchange  
ADSL2+  
3G USB Modem  
300Mbps Wireless Link  
3G Tower  
3G15Wn  
LAN 1  
LAN 2  
LAN 3  
LAN 4  
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Quick Setup  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Connect the supplied RJ-11 cable to the DSL port on the back of your router to the phone port that supplies your ADSL.  
and/or, attach a compatible 3G USB modem into the USB port on the back of the router  
Connect the supplied RJ-45 Ethernet cable from one of the LAN ports on the back of the router to your computer  
Screw the supplied detachable antenna to the Wi-Fi connector on the back of the router  
Connect the supplied power adapter to your router and press the on/off button to power the router on.  
Login to the web interface  
Open a web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari) and type 192.168.1.1 into the address bar.  
At the login screen type admin into both the username and password fields. Then click submit. This will take you directly to the  
Quick Setup page  
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Connecting With ADSL  
1. Select the ADSL only box and click Next  
2. Enter the user ID/Password on this screen as supplied by your ISP  
3. Click on Next to use these settings  
4. You will then be asked to enter additional setup details.  
Connecting with 3G  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Select the 3G only box and click Next  
your modem will auto detect if it is compatible: this information can be seen at the top of the page  
From the drop down Profile box select your 3G ISP, which will auto-fill your APN setting  
Enter the username/password supplied by your 3G ISP.  
Note: Not all 3G users will have a username/password. only enter this information if you have been supplied one by your 3G ISP  
5.  
6.  
Click on Next to use these settings  
You will then be asked to enter additional setup details. This will be explained from Wireless Quick Setup  
Configuring 3G backup  
1. Select the ADSL with 3G backup box and click Next  
2. Follow the instructions listed above for both aDSL and 3G to set up both connections  
3. Check the Enable 3G Backup box and enter your desired backup settings  
4. Click on Next to use these settings  
5. You will then be asked to enter additional setup details. This will be explained from Wireless Quick Setup  
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Wireless Quick Setup  
1.  
2.  
3.  
All the default settigns already appear on the wireless quick setup page  
you can enable/disable your wireless  
You can change your wireless SSID. If you do, be sure to remember the new name or write it down so you know what network to  
connect to  
4.  
you can also select the level of wireless security and change the wireless password  
5.  
Once you have completed entering your wireless settings click Next  
USB Storage  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
If a USB device is plugged into the USB port, it will be detected and you will have the choice to Enable USB storage  
If you enable USB storage you will be shown the netbios and Directory name, you can change these to anything you want  
Click Next once you are happy with the settings  
to access the storage device open a web browser and type \\Netbios\Directory\. So using the defaults \\3G15Wn\USB-  
Storage\  
USB Print Server  
1.  
If a USB device is plugged into the USB port, it will be detected and you will have the choice to Enable on-board print server  
If you enable the device to work as a print server you will be asked to enter the printer name and make and model. Both fields  
2.  
can be named anything you like. The names will be used to identify the printer later.  
3.  
4.  
Click Next once you are happy with the settings  
To complete setting up your network printer, please read Appendix A of the User Manual  
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Passwords  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
on this page you can change the passwords for the different levels of users  
the default password for all users is the same as the corresponding username  
Once you have completed setting the passwords click Finish  
You will be taken back to the home page where you can view your connection status  
Establishing a Wireless Connection  
You can connect multiple wireless devices, including laptops, desktops and PDAs to your device by following these two basic steps.  
1.  
Using your wireless device, scan the wireless networks in your area and select the network called NetComm Wireless, then click  
connect.  
Note: If you changed the SSID in the wireless quick setup, then your network name will be different  
2. Enter the following default security key: a1b2c3d4e5  
Note: to ensure wireless security, we recommend that you change the default settings through the web Interface.  
If you changed the wireless password in the wireless quick setup, then your security key will be different  
Troubleshooting  
Cannot establish a wireless connection  
Make sure the wireless switch on your laptop is in the on position  
Ensure your device and wireless adapter are using the same wireless security settings  
Make sure you are trying to connect to the correct SSID with the correct  
security key  
Cannot establish an ADSL connection  
Ensure you have entered the correct username and password as supplied by your ISP. If you cannot find them please contact  
your ISP to ensure you have the correct details.  
Cannot establish a 3G Connection  
Ensure you are using a compatible 3G USB Modem  
Note: See NetComm website for a list of compatible modems - www.netcomm.com.au  
Ensure you have entered the correct 3G Profile (ISP name and pre/post paid) and that the APN is the same as supplied by your  
3G ISP  
Cannot access the Web UI  
If you have changed your username/password and forgotten them you will need to reset your router to the factory default settings  
and use the default settings admin/admin  
How to reset your router to the factory default settings  
With a paperclip, sharp pencil or similar object press the reset button on the back panel of the device and hold for approximately  
10 seconds.  
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web User Interface  
What can you do from here?  
By logging into the web user interface, you are able to configure your 3G15Wn with a wide array of basic and advanced settings. From  
setting wireless security, to backing up your routers settings, uploading new firmware and setting parental controls, the web user interface  
is a handy tool for personalizing your device to maximize its potential. See below, in the rest of this user manual for a more advanced  
description on all elements of the web user interface  
Logging into the user interface  
to login to the web interface, follow the steps below:  
NotE: the default settings can be found in Default Settings, listed earlier in this manual.  
1: Open a web browser and enter the default IP address for the Router in the web address field. In this case http://192.168.1.1  
NOTE: For local administration (i.e. LAN access), the PC running the browser must be attached to the Ethernet, and not necessarily to the device. For remote access, use the  
waN IP address shown on the wUI Homepage screen and login with remote username and password.  
2: A dialog box will appear, as illustrated below. Enter the default username and password, as defined in the section Default Settings.  
Click OK to continue.  
Username:  
Password:  
admin  
admin  
NOTE: The login password can be changed later (see Access Control > Passwords)  
3: After successfully logging in for the first time, you will reach this following “Quick Setup” page.  
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Quick Setup  
After you log into the web user interface, you will be taken directly to the Quick Setup page. See the instructions listed above in “Quick  
Setup” for instruction on how to configure your device for use.  
Home  
The web user interface (WUI) is divided into two window panels, the main menu (on the top) and the display screen (on the bottom). The  
main menu has the following options: Basic, 3G Settings, wireless, management, advanced and Status.  
Selecting one of these options will open a submenu with more options. Basic is discussed below while subsequent chapters introduce the  
other main menu selections.  
NOTE: The menu options available within the web user interface are based upon the device configuration and user privileges (i.e. local or remote).  
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the following table provides further details:  
Field  
Description  
Model Name  
Board ID  
model number of your device  
The unique number of the board inside your device  
the current version of software loaded on your device  
the current aDSL driver version loaded on your device  
the version of the bootloader  
Software Version  
ADSL Driver Version  
Bootloader (CFE) Version  
Wireless Driver Version  
Device Info For 3G  
Network  
the current version of wireless driver being used by your device  
The name of your 3G network  
Link  
the status of your 3G connection  
USB Vendor  
the manufacturer of the inserted 3G USB modem  
USB Model  
the manufacturers model number of the inserted 3G USB modem  
the level of signal that your 3G USB modem is receiving from your 3G service provider  
Indicates whether or not your SIm card is activated and ready for use  
Signal Strength  
SIM Info  
3G Backup  
Indicates whether you have set the 3G USB modem to act as failover for your aDSL  
connection  
3G Backup Interface  
Line Rate - Upstream  
Line Rate - Downstream  
LAN IPv4 Address  
Indicates the WAN interface that is to be back up  
The upstream line rate in Kbps (e.g. 256 Kbps)  
The downstream line rate in Kbps (e.g. 1500 Kbps)  
the IP address to access the 3G15wn on the LaN side  
the IP address to access the 3G15wn on the waN side  
waN IP address  
the default gateway that your 3G15wn communicates with  
the primary DNS server IP address  
Default Gateway  
Primary DNS Server  
Secondary DNS Server  
the secondary DNS server IP address  
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3G Interface  
On this screen you are able to select the 3G USB modem that you wish to use as your Internet connection. The field will auto fill with any  
compatible 3G USB modem  
3G waN Service  
From the 3G waN Service page you are able to setup your 3G connection with advanced settings. Simply press Add to manually configure  
advanced settings for your 3G connection. You can add as many different configurations as you like. If you would like to remove any  
configurations at any time, tick the remove box and press the remove button.  
PIN Configuration  
this screen allows for changes to the 3G SIm card PIN code protection settings.  
NOTE: If you have entered the incorrect PIN 3 times, your SIM card will be locked for your security. Please call your 3G Provider for assistance.  
PIN Code Protection  
PIN code protection prevents the use of a SIM card by unauthorized persons. To use the 3G internet service with this router however, the  
PIN code protection must be disabled. If the SIM card inserted into the Router is locked with a PIN code, the web user interface will display  
the following screen after login.  
PIN Lock Off  
If you wish to connect to the Internet using a PIN locked SIM card, you must first turn PIN code protection Off. Select PIN lock Off, enter  
the PIN Code twice. Please keep in mind you only have 3 attempts before your SIM card is locked. The remaining attempts’ number shows  
how many attempts left. Contact Telstra if you require assistance. You can select Remember PIN Code to ON so you don’t need to input  
the PIN code every time when the router turns on. Afterwards, click Apply. The following dialog box should now appear.  
PIN Code Change  
If you wish to change your PIN code for greater security, enable the PIN Code protection. Go to the previous section and follow the  
procedure listed under PIN Lock On.  
After locking the SIM card, select PIN Code Change and enter your Old and New PIN codes in the fields provided. Keep in mind you only  
have 3 attempts before your SIM card is locked. The remaining attempts’ number shows how many attempts left. Contact Telstra if you  
require assistance. Afterwards, click Apply to activate the change.  
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3G Backup Config  
On this page you are able to configure your 3G15Wn to use 3G as a backup to ADSL. Therefore if you have both connection options  
available, should your ADSL connection fail, for whatever reason, then your 3G will automatically kick in to ensure you remain connected to  
the Internet  
Option  
Description  
Enable 3G backup  
Check Interval  
Check this box to enable your 3G15Wn to work with 3G backup  
The time in seconds that you 3G15Wn will check continuously for your ADSL  
Internet Connection.  
Retry times  
IP address  
How many times the 3G15wn will retry  
The Public IP address that you would like to use for checking the ADSL Internet  
connection by Pinging  
Selected WAN Interface  
The WAN interface that you would like to backup with 3G  
3G  
Allows you to set your preferred network type. You can choose between 3G only, GPRS (2G) only, 3G preferred and GPRS (2G) preferred.  
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Setup/Basic  
The Wireless submenu provides access to Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) configuration settings including:  
Wireless network name (SSID)  
Channel restrictions (based on country)  
Security  
access point or bridging behaviour  
Station information  
This screen allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface. You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface,  
hide the network from active scans, set the wireless network name (also known as SSID) and restrict the channel set based on country  
requirements. The Wireless Guest Network function adds extra networking security when connecting to remote hosts.  
Option  
Description  
Enable Wireless  
A checkbox that enables (default) or disables the wireless LAN interface. When selected,  
the web UI displays Hide access point, SSID, BSSID and Country settings.  
Hide Access Point  
Select Hide access Point to protect the access point from detection by wireless active  
scans. To check AP status in Windows XP, open Network Connections from the start  
Menu and select View Available Network Connections. If the access point is hidden, it will  
not be listed there. to connect a client to a hidden access point, the station must add the  
access point manually to its wireless configuration.  
Clients Isolation  
1. Prevents clients PC from seeing one another in My Network Places or Network  
Neighborhood.  
2. Prevents one wireless client communicating with another wireless client.  
Disable WMM  
Advertise  
Stops the router from ‘advertising’ its Wireless Multimedia (WMM) functionality, which  
provides basic quality of service for time-sensitive applications (e.g. VoIP, Video).  
Enable WMF  
Stops the router from ‘advertising’ its Wireless Multimedia (WMM) functionality, which  
provides basic quality of service for time-sensitive applications (e.g. VoIP, Video).  
SSID  
Sets the wireless network name. SSID stands for Service Set Identifier. All stations must  
be configured with the correct SSID to access the WLAN. If the SSID does not match,  
that user will not be granted access.  
[1-32 characters]  
BSSID  
The BSSID is a 48bit identity used to identify a particular BSS (Basic Service Set) within  
an area. In Infrastructure BSS networks, the BSSID is the MAC (Media Access Control)  
address of the AP (Access Point) and in Independent BSS or ad hoc networks, the BSSID  
is generated randomly.  
Country  
A drop-down menu that permits worldwide and specific national settings. Each country  
listed below enforces specific regulations limiting channel range:  
• Australia = 1-13  
Wireless Guest  
Network  
The Guest SSID (Virtual Access Point) can be enabled by selecting the Enable Wireless  
Guest Network checkbox. Rename the Wireless Guest Network as you wish.  
NotE: Remote wireless hosts cannot scan Guest SSIDs.  
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Security  
Security settings are used to prevent unauthorised connection to your network. This can be as basic as a neighbouring user who detects  
and is able to connect through your wireless network, right through to actual malicious interference or ‘hacking’. Whatever the case, it is a  
good practice to be aware of and to use wireless network security to safeguard your data and your network.  
Prior to considering the details of wireless security – provided later – the Quick Security Setup explains how to implement basic security on  
your 3G15Wn wireless network  
Option  
Description  
Select SSID  
Pre configured to the default of NetComm Wireless. Can be changed in the Wireless >  
Setup section  
Network Authentication  
WEP Encryption  
Here, you can select the type of wireless security you desire  
the option to enable or disable your wireless security encryption  
The strength/length of your wireless security key. 64 bit is default  
Encryption Strength  
Current Network Key  
The current network key that is active. You have the choice of setting up to 4 different  
wireless security keys  
Network Key 1  
Network Key 2  
Network Key 3  
Network key 4  
The value of network key 1. Default value is a1b2c3d4e5  
The value of network key 2  
The value of network key 3  
The value of network key 4  
Configuration  
The following screen appears when you select Configuration. This screen allows you to control the following advanced features of the  
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) interface:  
Select the channel which you wish to operate from  
Force the transmission rate to a particular speed  
Set the fragmentation threshold  
Set the RtS threshold  
Set the wake-up interval for clients in power-save mode  
Set the beacon interval for the access point  
Set Xpress mode  
Program short or long preambles  
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Click Save/Apply to set the advanced wireless configuration  
Option  
Band  
Description  
The new amendment allows IEEE 802.11g units to fall back to speeds of 11 Mbps, so IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g devices can coexist in the same  
network. The two standards apply to the 2.4 GHz frequency band. IEEE 802.11g creates data-rate parity at 2.4 GHz with the IEEE 802.11a standard,  
which has a 54 Mbps rate at 5 GHz. (IEEE 802.11a has other differences compared to IEEE 802.11b or g, such as offering more channels.)  
Channel  
Allows selection of a specific channel (1-14) or Auto mode.  
The Auto Channel times the length it takes to scan in minutes.  
Auto Channel  
Timer  
802.11n/EWC  
Bandwidth  
An equipment interoperability standard setting based on IEEE 802.11n Draft 2.0 and Enhanced Wireless Consortium (EWC)  
Drop-down menu specifies the following bandwidth: 20MHz in 2.4G Band and 40 MHz in 5G Band, 20MHz in both bands and 40MHz in both bands  
Control Sideband  
This is available for 40MHz. Drop-down menu allows selecting upper sideband or lower sideband  
802.11n Rate  
Drop-down menu specifies the following fixed rates. The maximum rate for bandwidth, 20MHz, is 130MHz and the maximum bandwidth, 40MHz, is  
270MHz  
802.11n Protection  
Turn off for maximized throughput. Turn on for greater security  
Support 802.11n  
Client Only  
the option to provide wireless Internet access only to clients who are operating at 802.11n speeds  
54g Rate  
In Auto (default) mode, your Router uses the maximum data rate and lowers the data rate dependent on the signal strength. The appropriate setting is  
dependent on signal strength. other rates are discrete values between 1 to 54 mbps.  
Multicast rate  
Basic Rate  
Setting for multicast packet transmission rate. (1-54 Mbps)  
Sets basic transmission rate.  
Fragment  
Threshold  
A threshold (in bytes) determines whether packets will be fragmented and at what size. Packets that exceed the fragmentation threshold of an 802.11  
WLAN will be split into smaller units suitable for the circuit size. Packets smaller than the specified fragmentation threshold value however are not  
fragmented.  
Values between 256 and 2346 can be entered but should remain at a default setting of 2346. Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in  
poor performance.  
RTS Threshold  
DTIM Interval  
Request To Send (RTS) specifies the packet size that exceeds the specified RTS threshold, which then triggers the RTS/CTS mechanism. Smaller  
packets are sent without using RTS/CTS. The default setting of 2347 (max length) will disables the RTS Threshold.  
Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) is also known as Beacon Rate. The entry range is a value between 1 and 65535. A DTIM is a countdown  
variable that informs clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. When the AP has buffered broadcast or multicast  
messages for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value. AP Clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast  
and multicast messages. the default is 1.  
Beacon Interval  
the amount of time between beacon transmissions in is milliseconds. the default is 100 ms and the acceptable range is 1 – 65535. the beacon  
transmissions identify the presence of an access point. By default, network devices passively scan all RF channels listening for beacons coming from  
access points. Before a station enters power save mode, the station needs the beacon interval to know when to wake up to receive the beacon.  
Global Max Clients Here you have the option of setting the limit of the number of clients who can connect to your wireless network  
Xpress Technology Broadcoms Xpress™ Technology is compliant with draft specifications of two planned wireless industry standards. It has been designed to improve  
wireless network efficiency. Default is disabled  
Transmit Power  
WMM  
the option of decreasing the transmitting power of your wireless signal  
You can choose the enable or disable WMM which allows for priority of certain data over the wireless network  
WMM No  
Acknowledgement  
Refers to the acknowledge policy used at the MAC level. Enabling No Acknowledgement can result in more efficient throughput but higher error rates in a  
noisy Radio Frequency (RF) environment  
WMM APSD  
automatic Power Save Delivery. Enable this to save power  
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MAC filter  
This screen appears when Media Access Control (MAC) Filter is selected. This option allows access to be restricted based upon the unique  
48-bit maC address.  
To add a MAC Address filter, click the Add button shown below.  
To delete a filter, select it from the table below and click the Remove button.  
Option  
Description  
MAC Restrict Mode  
Disabled – Disables MAC filtering  
Allow: Permits access for the specified MAC addresses  
NOTE: Add a wireless devices MAC address before clicking the Allow radio button or else  
you will need to connect to the Routers web user interface using the supplied yellow Ethernet  
cable and add the wireless devices MAC address.  
Deny  
Rejects access for the specified MAC addresses  
MAC Address  
Lists the maC addresses subject to the maC Restrict mode. the add button prompts an  
entry field that requires you type in a MAC address in a two-character, 6-byte convention: xx:  
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx where xx are hexadecimal numbers. A maximum of 60 MAC addresses can be  
added.  
Enter the MAC address on the screen below and click Save/Apply.  
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wireless bridge  
The following screen appears when selecting Wireless Bridge, and goes into a detailed explanation of how to configure wireless bridge  
features of the wireless LaN interface.  
Click Save/Apply to implement new configuration settings.  
Option  
Description  
AP Mode  
Selecting Wireless Bridge (Wireless Distribution System) disables Access Point (AP) functionality  
while selecting access Point enables aP functionality. In access Point mode, wireless bridge  
functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the aP.  
Bridge Restrict Selecting Disabled in Bridge Restrict disables wireless Bridge restriction, which means that any  
wireless bridge will be granted access. Selecting Enabled or Enabled (Scan) allows wireless bridge  
restriction. Only those bridges selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access. Click Refresh to  
update the station list when Bridge Restrict is enabled.  
Station info  
the following screen appears when you select Station Info, and shows authenticated wireless stations and their status.  
Click the Refresh button to update the list of stations in the wLaN.  
Option  
MAC  
Description  
the maC address of any connected client  
Associated  
Lists all the stations that are associated with the access Point, along with the amount of time  
since packets were transferred to and from each station. If a station is idle for too long, it is  
removed from this list.  
Authorized  
SSID  
Lists those devices with authorized access.  
The SSID of your wireless network  
Interface  
the wireless interface being used to connect  
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Device Settings  
The Device Settings screens allow you to backup, retrieve and restore the default settings of your Router. It also provides a function for you  
to update your Routers firmware.  
Backup  
The following screen appears when Backup is selected. Click the Backup Settings button to save the current configuration settings.  
You will be prompted to define the location of a backup file to save to your PC.  
Update  
The following screen appears when selecting Update from the submenu. By clicking on the Browse button, you can locate a previously  
saved filename as the configuration backup file. Click on the Update settings to load it  
Restore Default  
The following screen appears when selecting Restore Default. By clicking on the Restore Default Settings button, you can restore your  
Routers default firmware settings. To restore system settings, reboot your Router.  
NotE: the default settings can be found in the section Default Settings.  
once you have selected the Restore Default Settings button, the following screen will appear. Close the window and wait 2 minutes before  
reopening your browser. If required, reconfigure your PCs IP address to match your new configuration (see section 3.2 TCP/IP Settings for  
details).  
after a successful reboot, the browser will return to the Device Info screen. If the browser does not refresh to the default screen, close and  
restart the browser.  
NotE: the Restore Default function has the same effect as the reset button. the device board hardware and the boot loader support the reset to default button. If the reset button  
is continuously pushed for more than 5 seconds (and not more than 12 seconds), the boot loader will erase the configuration settings saved on flash memory.  
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Update Firmware  
The following screen appears when selecting Update Firmware. By following this screens steps, you can update your Routers firmware.  
Manual device upgrades from a locally stored file can also be performed using the following screen.  
1: Obtain an updated software image file  
2: Enter the path and filename of the firmware image file in the Software File Name field or click the Browse button to locate the  
image file.  
3: Click the Update Software button once to upload and install the file.  
NOTE:  
The update process will take about 2 minutes to complete. The Router will reboot and the browser window will refresh to the default screen upon successful  
installation. It is recommended that you compare the Software Version at the top of the Basic screen (WUI homepage) with the firmware version installed, to confirm the  
installation was successful.  
SNmP  
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a network administrator to monitor a network by retrieving settings on remote  
network devices. To do this, the administrator typically runs an SNMP management station program such as MIB browser on a local host  
to obtain information from the SNMP agent, in this case the 3G15Wn (if SNMP enabled). An SNMP ‘community’ performs the function of  
authenticating SNMP traffic. A ‘community name’ acts as a password that is typically shared among SNMP agents and managers.  
Option  
Description  
Read Community  
Set Community  
System Name  
System Location  
System Contact  
Trap Manager IP  
Read device settings  
Read and change device settings  
Default = 3G15Wn  
User defined value  
User defined value  
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tR-069 client  
WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and  
diagnostics to this device.  
Option  
Description  
Inform  
Disable/Enable tR-069 client on the CPE  
Inform Interval  
the duration in seconds of the interval for which the CPE mUSt attempt to connect with the  
aCS and call the Inform method  
ACS URL  
URL for the CPE to connect to the aCS using the CPE waN management Protocol. this  
parameter mUSt be in the form of a valid HttP or HttPS URL. an HttPS URL indicates  
that the ACS supports SSL. The “host” portion of this URL is used by the CPE for validating  
the certificate from the ACS when using certificate-based authentication  
ACS User Name  
ACS Password  
Username used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS using the  
CPE waN management Protocol. this username is used only for HttP-based authentication  
of the CPE.  
Password used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS using the  
CPE waN management Protocol. this password is used only for HttP-based authentication  
of the CPE  
WAN Interface used  
by TR-069 client  
Choose which waN interface that tR-069 would use for communication with tR-069 Server.  
Connection Request Enable/Disable authentication of ACS making a Connection Request to the CPE.  
Authentication  
Connection Request Username used to authenticate an ACS making a connection request to the CPE  
User Name  
Connection Request Password used to authenticate an ACS making a connection request to the CPE  
Password  
Connection Request URL used to authenticate an ACS making a connection request to the CPE  
URL  
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SNtP  
This screen allows you to configure the time settings of your Router.  
Option  
First NTP timeserver:  
Description  
Select the required server.  
Select second timeserver, if required.  
Select the local time zone.  
Second NTP timeserver:  
Time zone offset:  
NotE: SNtP must be activated to use Parental Control  
access Control  
The Access Control option found in the Management drop down menu, configures access related parameters in the following three areas:  
Services  
Passwords  
Save/Reboot  
access Control is used to control local and remote management settings for your Router.  
Services  
The Service Control List (SCL) allows you to enable or disable your Local Area Network (LAN) or Wireless Area Network (WAN) services by  
ticking the checkbox as illustrated below. These access services are available: FTP, HTTP, ICMP, SNMP, SSH, TELNET, and TFTP. Click  
Save/apply to continue.  
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Passwords  
The Passwords option configures your account access password for your Router. Access to the device is limited to the following three user  
accounts:  
admin is to be used for local unrestricted access control  
support is to be used for remote maintenance of the device  
user is to be used to view information and update device firmware  
Use the fields illustrated in the screen below to change or create your password. Passwords must be 16 characters or less with no spaces.  
Click Save/Apply to continue.  
Save/Reboot  
This function saves the current configuration settings and reboots your Router.  
NOTE 1: It may be necessary to reconfigure your TCP/IP settings to adjust for the new configuration. For example, if you disable the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
(DHCP) server you will need to apply Static IP settings.  
NotE 2: If you lose all access to your web user interface, simply press the reset button on the rear panel for 5-7 seconds to restore default settings  
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atm interface  
This page allows you to set your DSL connection with advanced configuration options. Select Add to include a new configuration and  
select Remove to delete the selected configuration. You can add as many configurations as you like  
Option  
Description  
Shows the Interface Name  
Interface  
Vpi  
Shows the value of Vpi  
Shows the value of Vci  
Vci  
the value of the DSL latency  
Shows the atm service classes  
Shows the type of the Link  
DSL Latency  
Category  
Link Type  
Connection Mode  
QoS  
Shows the selected mode of connection  
Shows the status of the QoS function  
Select to remove ATM interface configuration  
Remove  
waN service  
Select WAN from the Device Info menu to display the status of all configured PVC(s).  
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LaN  
This screen allows you to configure the Local Area Network (LAN) interface on your Router.  
See the field descriptions below for more details.  
Option  
Description  
IP Address  
Enter the IP address for the LaN interface  
Enter the subnet mask for the LAN interface  
Enable by ticking the box  
Subnet Mask  
Enable IGMP Snooping  
Standard Mode: In standard mode, multicast traffic will flood to all bridge ports  
when no client subscribes to a multicast group.  
Blocking Mode: In blocking mode, the multicast data traffic will be blocked.  
When there are no client subscriptions to a multicast group, it will not flood to  
the bridge ports.  
Enable LAN side Firewall  
Disable DHCP Server  
Enable DHCP Server  
Check box to enable Firewall on LAN  
Disables the DHCP server. only to be done if Static IP address is set up  
Select Enable DHCP server and enter your starting and ending IP addresses  
and the lease time. This setting configures the router to automatically assign IP,  
default gateway and DNS server addresses to every DHCP client on your LaN  
Enable DHCP Server Relay  
To relay DHCP requests from the subnet with no DHCP server on it to a DHCP  
server on other subnets. DHCP Server Relay is disabled by default. to access  
enable DHCP relay, please un-tick NAT enable first, that means to disable NAT  
first, and then press save button.  
Configure the second IP Address Configure a second IP address by ticking the checkbox shown below and enter  
the following information:  
Enter the secondary IP address for the LaN interface.  
Enter the secondary subnet mask for the LAN interface.  
and Subnet Mask for LAN  
Interface  
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Port Forwarding  
Port Forwarding allows you to direct incoming traffic from the Internet side (identified by Protocol and External port) to the internal server  
with a private IP address on the LAN side. The Internal port is required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port  
number used by the server on the LAN side. A maximum of 32 entries can be configured.  
To add a Virtual Server, click the Add button. the following screen will display.  
Option  
Description  
Select a Service  
User should select the service from the list. or  
Create a customer server and enter a name for the server  
Or Custom Server  
Server IP Address  
External Port Start  
Enter the IP address for the server.  
Enter the starting external port number (when you select Custom Server). When a service is  
selected the port ranges are automatically configured.  
External Port End  
Enter the ending external port number (when you select Custom Server). When a service is  
selected the port ranges are automatically configured.  
Protocol  
User can select from: tCP, tCP/UDP or UDP.  
Internal Port Start  
Enter the internal port starting number (when you select Custom Server). When a service is  
selected the port ranges are automatically configured  
Internal Port End  
Enter the internal port ending number (when you select Custom Server). When a service is  
selected the port ranges are automatically configured.  
Port Triggering  
Some applications require specific ports in the Routers rewall to be open for access by remote parties. Port Triggering opens up the  
‘Open Ports’ in the firewall when an application on the LAN initiates a TCP/UDP connection to a remote party using the ‘Triggering Ports’.  
The Router allows the remote party from the WAN side to establish new connections back to the application on the LAN side using the  
‘Open Ports’. A maximum 32 entries can be configured.  
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To add a Trigger Port, simply click the Add button. the following will be displayed.  
Option  
Description  
Select an Application or  
Custom Application  
Trigger Port Start  
User should select the application from the list. or  
User can enter the name of their choice.  
Enter the starting trigger port number (when you select custom application). When an  
application is selected, the port ranges are automatically configured.  
Trigger Port End  
Enter the ending trigger port number (when you select custom application). When an  
application is selected, the port ranges are automatically configured.  
Trigger Protocol  
Open Port Start  
tCP, tCP/UDP or UDP.  
Enter the starting open port number (when you select custom application). When an  
application is selected, the port ranges are automatically configured.  
Open Port End  
Open Protocol  
Enter the ending open port number (when you select custom application). When an  
application is selected, the port ranges are automatically configured.  
tCP, tCP/UDP or UDP  
DMZ Host  
Your Router will forward IP packets from the Wireless Area Network (WAN) that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the  
Virtual Servers table to the DMZ host computer.  
Enter the computers IP address and click Apply to activate the DMZ host. Clear the IP address field and click Apply to deactivate the DMZ  
host.  
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Security  
your Router can be secured with IP Filtering or Parental Control functions.  
IP Filtering  
The IP Filtering screen sets filter rules that limit incoming and outgoing IP traffic. Multiple filter rules can be set with at least one limiting  
condition. All conditions must be fulfilled when individual IP packets pass filter.  
Outgoing IP Filter  
The default setting for Outgoing traffic is ACCEPTED. Under this condition, all outgoing IP packets that match the filter rules will be  
BLoCKED.  
To add a filtering rule, click the Add button. the following screen will display.  
Filter Name  
The filter rule label  
Protocol  
tCP, tCP/UDP, UDP or ICmP Source IP address  
Enter source IP address Source Subnet Mask  
Enter source subnet mask  
Source IP address  
Destination IP address  
Source Port (port or port:port)  
Destination IP address  
Destination Subnet Mask  
Destination port (port or port:port)  
Enter source port number or port range  
Enter destination IP address  
Enter destination subnet mask  
Enter destination port number or range  
Click Save/Apply to save and activate the filter.  
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Incoming IP Filter  
The default setting for all Incoming traffic is BLOCKED. Under this condition only those incoming IP packets that match the filter rules will  
be aCCEPtED.  
To add a filtering rule, click the Add button. the following screen will display.  
Please refer to the Outgoing IP Filter table for field descriptions.  
Click Save/Apply to save and activate the filter.  
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Parental Control  
The Parental Control feature allows you to take advanced measures to ensure the computers connected to the LAN are used only when  
and how prescribed  
Time Restriction  
This Parental Control allows you to restrict access from a Local Area Network (LAN) to an outside network through the Router on selected  
days at certain times. Make sure to activate the Internet Time server synchronization as described in the SNTP section of this manual, so  
that the scheduled times match your local time.  
Click Add to display the following screen.  
See instructions below and click Save/Apply to apply the settings.  
Option  
Description  
User Name:  
A user-defined label for this restriction  
maC address of the PC running the browser  
maC address of another LaN device  
the days the restrictions apply  
the time the restrictions start  
the time the restrictions end  
Browser’s MAC Address  
Other MAC Address:  
Days of the week  
Start Blocking Time  
End Blocking Time  
URL filter  
With the URL filter, you are able to add certain websites or URLs to a safe or blocked list. This will provide you added security to ensure any  
website you deem unsuitable will not be able to be seen by anyone who is accessing the Internet via the 3G15wn.  
Simply check Exclude or Include and then click Add to enter the URL you wish added to a list  
once you have chosen to add a URL to the list you will be prompted to enter the address. Simply type it in and select Apply/Save  
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Quality of Service  
Quality of Service offers a defined level of performance in a data communications system - for example the ability to guarantee that video  
traffic is given priority over other network traffic to ensure that video streaming is not disrupted by other network requirements. This means  
that should you be streaming video and someone else in the house starts downloading a big file, the download won’t disrupt the flow of  
video data.  
Queue configuration  
this function follows the Differentiated Services rule of IP QoS. you can create a new Queue rule by assigning an Interface, Enable/Disable  
and Precedence. The router uses various queuing strategies to tailor performance to user requirements  
Click Add to display the following screen  
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QoS classification  
Click Add to configure network traffic classes.  
This screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic, assign queuing priority and optionally overwrite the IP header TOS  
byte. A rule consists of a class name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this classification rule must be  
satisfied for the rule to take effect.  
Click Save/Apply to save and activate the rule.  
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Routing  
Default Gateway, Static Route, Policy Routing and Dynamic Route settings can be found in the Routing link as illustrated below.  
Default gateway  
Select your preferred WAN interface from the drop down box.  
Static route  
The Static Route screen displays the configured static routes.  
Click the Add or Remove buttons to change settings.  
Click the Add button to display the following screen.  
Enter Destination Network Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP Address and/or WAN Interface. Then click Save/Apply to add the entry to  
the routing table.  
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Policy routing  
allows you to add policy rules to certain situations  
Click Add to display the following screen  
Dynamic router  
to activate this option, select the Enabled radio button for Global RIP mode.  
To configure an individual interface, select the desired RIP version and operation, followed by placing a check in the Enabled checkbox for  
that interface. Click Save/Apply to save the configuration and to start or stop dynamic routing.  
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DNS  
DNS server  
this page allows user to enable automatic DNS from the ISP or specify their own DNS server address manually  
Dynamic DNS  
the Dynamic DNS service allows a dynamic IP address to be aliased to a static hostname in any of a selection of domains, allowing the  
router to be more easily accessed from various locations on the internet.  
Note: the add/Remove buttons will be displayed only if the router has been assigned an IP address from the remote server.  
To add a dynamic DNS service, click the Add button and this screen will display.  
Name  
Description  
D-DNS provider  
Hostname  
Interface  
Select a dynamic DNS provider from the list  
Enter the name for the dynamic DNS server  
Select the interface from the list  
Username  
Password  
Enter the username for the dynamic DNS server  
Enter the password for the dynamic DNS server  
DSL  
this page allows the user to modify the DSL modulation settings on the unit. By changing the settings, the user can specify which DSL  
modulation that the modem will use.  
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UPnP  
Simply check or uncheck the box and press Apply/Save to enable or disable the UPnP protocol  
DNS proxy  
To enable DNS Proxy, tick the corresponding checkbox and then enter host and Domain name, as the example shown below. Click  
Apply/Save to continue.  
The Host Name and Domain name are combined to form a unique label that is mapped to the router IP address. This can be used to  
access the webUI with a local name rather than by using the router IP address.  
The figure below shows an example of this which is the default setting.  
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USB Storage  
this page allows you to enable/disable the USB port of the 3G15wn to be used as a mass storage server  
Please see Appendix B for more details on setting up your router to work with Storage Server functionality  
Print Server  
this page allows you to enable/disable the USB port of the 3G15wn to be used as a print server  
Please see Appendix A for more details on setting up your router to work with Print Server functionality  
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Interface grouping  
Interface grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridge groups. Each group performs as an independent network. To use this feature,  
you must create mapping groups with appropriate LaN and waN interfaces using the add button.  
the Remove button removes mapping groups, returning the ungrouped interfaces to the default group. only the default group has an IP  
interface.  
To add an Interface Group, click the Add button. the following screen will appear. It lists the available and grouped interfaces. Follow the  
instructions shown below:  
Automatically Add Clients with the following DHCP Vendor IDs  
Add support to automatically map LAN interfaces to PVCs using DHCP vendor ID (option 60). The local DHCP server will decline and  
send the requests to a remote DHCP server by mapping the appropriate LAN interface. This will be turned on when Interface Grouping is  
enabled.  
LaN ports  
Use this page to enable/disable the Virtual LAN Ports feature  
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Status  
the Status menu has the following submenus:  
Diagnostics  
System Log  
3G network  
Statistics  
Route  
aRP  
DHCP  
Diagnostics  
The Diagnostics menu provides feedback on the connection status of the device. The individual tests are listed below. If a test displays a fail  
status:  
1: Click on the Help link  
2: Now click Re-run Diagnostic Tests at the bottom of the screen to re-test and confirm the error  
3: If the test continues to fail, follow the troubleshooting procedures in the Help screen.  
Option  
Description  
ENET Connection  
Pass: Indicates that the Ethernet interface from your computer is connected to the LaN port of this Router.  
Fail: Indicates that the Router does not detect the Ethernet interface on your computer.  
Test your Wireless  
Connection  
Pass: Indicates that the wireless card is oN.  
Down: Indicates that the wireless card is oFF.  
Test xDSL  
Pass: Indicates that the router has detected an aDSL signal from the telephone company.  
synchronisation  
Fail: Indicates that the router does not detect a signal from the telephone companys DSL network.  
Test ATM OAM F5  
segment ping  
Pass: Indicates that the DSL modem can communicate with the DSL provider network.  
Fail: Indicates that the DSL modem may not be able to communicate with the DSL provider network. This test may have an effect on  
your Internet connectivity. Occasionally the DSL provider network may intentionally block this traffic. Therefore if this test fails but you are  
still able to access the Internet, there is no need to troubleshoot this issue.  
Test ATM OAM F5  
end-to-end ping  
Pass: Indicates that the DSL modem can communicate with the DSL provider network.  
Fail: Indicates that the DSL modem may not be able to communicate with the DSL provider network. Occasionally the DSL provider  
network may intentionally block this traffic. Therefore if this test fails but you are still able to access the Internet, there is no need to  
troubleshoot this issue.  
Test PPP server  
connection  
Pass: Indicates that your modem can see the PPP server (the modem received a PADO packet from the PPP server).  
Fail: Indicates that the modem cannot see the PPP server (the modem did not receive a PADO packet from the PPP server). A flashing  
green PPP LED on the modem signifies an attempt to establish a PPP connection.  
Test authentication  
with ISP  
Pass: Indicates that your username and password stored in the modem has authenticated with ISPs network.  
Fail: Indicates that the modem was unable to verify your username and password with ISPs network.  
Test the assigned IP  
address  
Pass: Indicates that the modem has received a valid IP (Internet Protocol) address from the PPP server.  
Fail: Indicates that the modem does not have a valid IP address from the PPP server.  
Ping default gateway  
Pass: Indicates that the modem can communicate with the first entry point to the network. It is usually the IP address of the ISP local  
router.  
Fail: Indicates that the modem was unable to communicate with the first entry point on the network. It may not have an effect on your  
Internet connectivity. therefore if this test fails but you are still able to access the Internet, there is no need to troubleshoot this issue.  
Ping Primary Domain  
Name Server  
Pass: Indicates that the Router can communicate with the primary Domain Name Server (DNS).  
Fail: Indicates that the Router was unable to communicate with the primary Domain Name Server (DNS). It may not have an effect on  
your Internet connectivity. therefore if this test fails but you are still able to access the Internet, there is no need to troubleshoot this issue.  
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System Log  
This function allows you to view system events and configure related options. Follow the steps below to enable and view the System Log.  
1: Click Configure System Log to continue.  
2: Select the system log options (see table below) and click Apply/Save.  
Option  
Log  
Description  
Indicates whether the system is currently recording events. you can enable or disable event logging.  
By default, it is disabled.  
Log level  
Allows you to configure the event level and filter out unwanted events below this level. The events  
ranging from the highest critical level “Emergency” down to this configured level will be recorded to the  
log buffer on the Routers SDRAM. When the log buffer is full, the newest event will wrap up to the top  
of the log buffer and overwrite the oldest event. By default, the log level is “Debugging”, which is the  
lowest critical level. The log levels are defined as follows:  
Emergency is the most serious event level, whereas Debugging is the least important. For instance,  
if the log level is set to Debugging, all the events from the lowest Debugging level to the most critical  
level Emergency level will be recorded. If the log level is set to Error, only Error and the level above will  
be logged.  
Display  
Level  
Allows you to select the logged events and displays on the View System Log window for events of this  
level and above to the highest Emergency level.  
Mode  
allows you to specify whether events should be stored in the local memory, be sent to a remote syslog  
server, or to both simultaneously.  
If remote mode is selected, the view system log will not be able to display events saved in the remote  
syslog server. When either Remote mode or Both mode is configured, the WEB UI will prompt the you  
to enter the Server IP address and Server UDP port.  
3: Click View System Log. The results are displayed as follows.  
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Statistics  
these screens provide detailed information for:  
Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), ATM and ADSL  
3G Interfaces  
NotE: these statistics page refresh every 15 seconds.  
LAN  
this screen displays statistics for the Ethernet and wireless LaN interfaces  
Interface  
Shows connection interfaces  
Received/Transmitted  
Bytes  
Pkts  
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packet in bytes  
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets  
Errs  
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets with errors  
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets dropped  
Drops  
WAN  
this screen displays statistics for the Ethernet and wireless LaN interfaces  
Interface  
Shows connection interfaces  
Received/Transmitted  
Bytes  
Pkts  
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packet in bytes  
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets  
Errs  
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets with errors  
Rx/TX (receive/transmit) packets dropped  
Drops  
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ATM  
Field  
Description  
In Octets  
Out Octets  
In Errors  
In Unknown  
Number of received octets over the interface  
Number of transmitted octets over the interface  
Number of cells dropped due to uncorrectable HEC errors  
Number of received cells discarded during cell header validation, including cells with  
unrecognized VPI/VCI values, and cells with invalid cell header patterns. If cells with  
undefined PTI values are discarded, they are also counted here.  
In Hec Errors  
Number of cells received with an atm Cell Header HEX error  
Number of cells received with an unregistered VCC address.  
Number of cells received on a port that has not been enabled.  
Number of cells received with an ATM header Payload Type Indicator (PTI) error  
Number of idle cells received  
In Invalid Vpi Vci Errors  
In Port Not Enable Errors  
In PTI Errors  
In Idle Cells  
In Circuit Type Errors  
In OAM RM CRC Errors  
In GFC Errors  
Number of cells received with an illegal circuit type  
Number of oam and Rm cells received with CRC errors  
Number of cells received with a non-zero GFC.  
ADSL  
The following graphic shows the ADSL Network Statistics screen. The Reset button (located at the bottom of the screen) can be used to  
reset statistics. The bit error rate can be tested by clicking the ADSL BER Test button.  
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Consult the table that follows for field descriptions.  
Field  
Description  
Mode  
Line Coding format (e.g. G.dmt, G.lite, T1.413, ADSL2)  
Channel type (Interleave or Fast)  
trellis on/off  
Type  
Line Coding  
Status  
Lists the status of the ADSL link  
Link output power state.  
Link Power State  
SNR Margin (dB)  
Attenuation (dB)  
Output Power (dBm)  
Attainable Rate (Kbps)  
Rate (Kbps)  
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) margin  
Estimate of average loop attenuation in the downstream direction.  
total upstream output power  
the sync rate you would obtain.  
Current sync rate.  
G.Dmt mode the following section is inserted here.  
K
Number of bytes in Dmt frame  
R
Number of check bytes in RS code word  
RS code word size in DMT frame  
the interleaver depth  
S
D
Delay  
The delay in milliseconds (msec)  
In aDSL2+ mode the following section is inserted here.  
MSGc  
Number of bytes in overhead channel  
message  
B
Number of bytes in Mux Data Frame  
M
Number of Mux Data Frames in FEC Data  
Frame  
T
Max Data Frames over sync bytes  
Number of check bytes in FEC Data Frame  
Ratio of FEC over PmD Data Frame length  
Number of bits in PmD Data Frame  
the interleaver depth  
R
S
L
D
Delay  
The delay in milliseconds (msec)  
Super Frames  
total number of super frames  
Super Frame Errors  
RS Words  
Number of super frames received with errors  
total number of Reed-Solomon code errors  
total Number of RS with correctable errors  
total Number of RS words with uncorrectable errors  
RS Correctable Errors  
RS Uncorrectable Errors  
HEC Errors  
OCD Errors  
LCD Errors  
Total Cells  
Data Cells  
Bit Errors  
Total Number of Header Error Checksum errors  
total Number of out-of-cell Delineation errors  
total number of Loss of Cell Delineation  
Total number of ATM cells (including idle and data cells)  
total number of atm data cells  
total number of bit errors  
In aDSL2+ mode the following section is inserted here.  
Total ES:  
total Number of Errored Seconds  
Total SES:  
Total UAS:  
total Number of Severely Errored Seconds  
total Number of Unavailable Seconds  
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Route  
Select Route to display the paths the Router has found.  
Field  
Description  
Destination  
Gateway  
Destination network or destination host  
Next hop IP address  
Subnet  
Mask  
Subnet Mask of Destination  
Flag  
U: route is up  
!: reject route  
G: use gateway  
H: target is a host  
R: reinstate route for dynamic routing  
D: dynamically installed by daemon or redirect  
M: modified from routing daemon or redirect  
Metric  
The ‘distance’ to the target (usually counted in hops). It is not used by recent kernels, but  
may be needed by routing daemons.  
Service  
Shows the name for waN connection  
Interface  
Shows connection interfaces  
aRP  
Click ARP to display the ARP information.  
Field  
Description  
IP address  
Flags  
Shows IP address of host pc  
Complete  
Incomplete  
Permanent  
Publish  
HW Address  
Device  
Shows the maC address of host pc  
Shows the connection interface  
DHCP  
Click DHCP to display the DHCP information.  
Field  
Description  
Hostname  
Shows the device/host/PC network name  
MAC Address  
IP address  
Expires In  
Shows the Ethernet maC address of the device/host/PC  
Shows IP address of device/host/PC  
Shows how much time is left for each DHCP Lease  
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Appendix A: Print Server  
These steps explain the procedure for enabling the Print Server.  
1. Enable Print Server from the advanced menu in the web User Interface.  
Select Enable on-board print server checkbox and enter Printer name and Make and model  
NOTE:  
The Printer name can be any text string up to 40 characters. The Make and model can be any text string up to 128 characters.  
For windows XP:  
2. Go to the Printers and Faxes application in the Control Panel and select the Add a printer function (as located on the side menu  
below).  
3. Click Next to continue, when you see the dialog box below.  
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4. Select Network Printer and click Next.  
5. Select Connect to a printer on the Internet and enter your printer link.  
NOTE:  
The printer name must be the same name entered in the web user interface “printer server setting” as in step 1.  
6. Click Have Disk and insert the printer driver CD.  
7. Select driver file directory on CD-ROM and click OK.  
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8. Once the printer name appears, click OK.  
9. Choose Yes or No for default printer setting and click Next.  
10. Click “Finish”.  
11. Check the status of printer from Windows Control Panel, printer window. Status should show as Ready.  
For mac oSX:  
2. Browse to the Apple menu and select System Preferences. In the System Preferences menu click on Print & Fax.  
3. With your Printer driver installed, please add your printer from the Printer & Fax menu.  
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4. Click + to add your printer from the Print & Fax menu.  
5. Select Internet Printing Protocol – IPP from the Protocol drop down list.  
6. Type into the Address field “GatewayIPAddress:361” where GatewayIPAddress is the IP address of your Gateway  
(default: 192.168.1.1). See screenshot below for an example. Also enter into the Queue field “/printers/PrinterName”, where  
PrinterName is the name you gave your printer in the initial step above.  
192.168.1.1:361  
7. Select your printer from the Print Using drop down list.  
192.168.1.1:361  
8. Click Add and check the printer status.  
192.168.1.1  
192.168.1.1  
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Print Server set up is now complete. you will now be able to print from common applications by selecting this printer from the Print dialogue  
box.  
2. Go to the control panel, and select Printers. Once in the Printers page, click the Add a printer button as shown below.  
3. Select Add a network, wireless or bluetooth printer.  
below. Click Next.  
NotE:  
the PrinterName must be the same as the printer name entered in the web User Interface above.  
5. Next, select the driver that came with your printer. Browse through the list to select your printer driver, or click ‘Have Disk’ if you  
have your printer driver installation media.  
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6. Choose whether you want this printer to be the default printer, and then click Next.  
samsung on htp://192.168.1.1:631  
7. Click Finish. Your device is now configured and ready for use.  
htp://192.168.1.1:631  
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Appendix B: USB Storage  
These steps explain the procedure for enabling the USB Storage.  
1. Enable USB storage from web User Interface.  
Select Enable USB storage checkbox and enter Netbios name and Directory Name  
Field  
Description  
Netbios Name  
It is the hostname of the PC  
The default name is “3G15Wn”  
The folder name of “root” directory.  
The default name is “USB-Storage”  
Directory Name  
For windows XP:  
2. Open a web-browser (such as Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari) and type in the address. \\”NetbiosName”\”DirectoryName”\  
(eg. \\3G15Wn\USB-Storage)  
Note:  
There is no username and password required to access the USB drive, the user will be able to read/write the folder/files in the USB drive.  
For mac oSX:  
2. From the Finder, select the Go and then click Connect to Server  
3. In the address field of the Connect to Server dialog, type in the address:  
smb:// “NetbiosName”/“DirectoryName” (eg smb://3G15Wn/USB-Storage)  
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4. Click the + button to add this server to the list of Favourites and then click Connect  
5. Select the Guest radio button and then click Connect  
For Windows Vista  
1. Open a web-browser (such as Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari)  
2. Type in the address “\\NetbiosName\DirectoryName\” (eg \\3G15Wn\USB-Storage)  
Note:  
There is no username and password required to access the USB drive. Any network user will be able to read/write the folder/files in the USB drive.  
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this manual is copyright. apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under  
the Copyright act, no part may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, by any means, be it electronic,  
mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of NetComm Limited. NetComm Limited accepts no liability or  
responsibility, for consequences arising from the use of this product.  
NetComm Limited reserves the right to change the specifications and operating details of this product without notice.  
NetComm is a registered trademark of NetComm Limited.  
All other trademarks are acknowledged the property of their respective owners.  
Customer Information  
ACA (Australian Communications Authority) requires you to be aware of the following information and warnings:  
(1) This unit shall be connected to the Telecommunication Network through a line cord which meets the requirements of the ACA TS008  
Standard.  
(2) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the Standards for C-Tick and or A-Tick as set by the ACA . These standards  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio noise and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions detailed within this manual, may  
cause interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur with the installation of this  
product in your home or office. If this equipment does cause some degree of interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, we encourage the user to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Change the direction or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between this equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an alternate power outlet on a different power circuit from that to which the receiver/TV is connected.  
Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
(3) the power supply that is provided with this unit is only intended for use with this product. Do not use this power supply with any other  
product or do not use any other power supply that is not approved for use with this product by NetComm. Failure to do so may cause  
damage to this product, fire or result in personal injury.  
Product warranty  
the warranty is granted on the following conditions:  
1. This warranty extends to the original purchaser (you) and is not transferable;  
2. this warranty shall not apply to software programs, batteries, power supplies, cables or other accessories supplied in or with the  
product;  
3. The customer complies with all of the terms of any relevant agreement with NetComm and any other reasonable requirements of  
NetComm including producing such evidence of purchase as NetComm may require;  
4. The cost of transporting product to and from NetComms nominated premises is your responsibility; and,  
5. NetComm does not have any liability or responsibility under this warranty where any cost, loss, injury or damage of any kind,  
whether direct, indirect, consequential, incidental or otherwise arises out of events beyond NetComms reasonable control. This  
includes but is not limited to: acts of God, war, riot, embargoes, acts of civil or military authorities, fire, floods, electricity outages,  
lightning, power surges, or shortages of materials or labour.  
6. The customer is responsible for the security of their computer and network at all times. Security features may be disabled within the  
factory default settings. NetComm recommends that you enable these features to enhance your security.  
GNU General Public License  
This product includes software code that is subject to the GNU General Public License (“GPL”) or GNU Lesser General Public License  
(“LGPL”). This code is subject to the copyrights of one or more authors and is distributed without any warranty. A copy of this software can be  
obtained by contacting NetComm Limited on +61 2 9424 2059.  
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The warranty is automatically voided if:  
1. You, or someone else, use the product, or attempts to use it, other than as specified by NetComm;  
2. the fault or defect in your product is the result of a voltage surge subjected to the product either by the way of power supply or  
communication line, whether caused by thunderstorm activity or any other cause(s);  
3. The fault is the result of accidental damage or damage in transit, including but not limited to liquid spillage;  
4. your product has been used for any purposes other than that for which it is sold, or in any way other than in strict accordance with  
the user manual supplied;  
5. Your product has been repaired or modified or attempted to be repaired or modified, other than by a qualified person at a service  
centre authorised by NetComm; and,  
6. the serial number has been defaced or altered in any way or if the serial number plate has been removed.  
Limitations of warranty  
The Trade Practices Act 1974 and corresponding State and Territory Fair Trading Acts or legalisation of another Government (“the relevant  
acts”) in certain circumstances imply mandatory conditions and warranties which cannot be excluded. This warranty is in addition to and  
not in replacement for such conditions and warranties.  
To the extent permitted by the Relevant Acts, in relation to your product and any other materials provided with the product (“the Goods”)  
the liability of NetComm under the Relevant acts is limited at the option of NetComm to:  
Replacement of the Goods; or  
Repair of the Goods; or  
Payment of the cost of replacing the Goods; or  
Payment of the cost of having the Goods repaired.  
all NetComm aCN 002 490 486 products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase. However some products have an  
extended warranty option (refer to packaging). To be eligible for the extended warranty you must supply the requested warranty information  
to NetComm within 30 days of the original purchase by registering on-line via the NetComm web site at  
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Product Warranty  
NetComm products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase. However some  
products have an extended warranty option, via registering your product online at the NetComm website  
Technical Support  
If you have any technical difficulties with your product, please refer to the support section of our  
website.  
www.netcomm.com.au/support  
Note:NetComm Technical Support for this product only covers the basic installation and features outlined in the Quick Start Guide. For further  
information regarding the advanced features of this product, please refer to the configuring sections in the User Guide or contact a  
Network Specialist.  
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Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of NetComm Limited or their respective owners.  
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