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To LINE/DSL port
Telephone
Wall Socket
Broa
Splitter with
Microfilter
Home
Telephone
Internet
To 12V DC
POWER port
Computer with
Ethernet Card
To ETHERNET port
(1, 2, 3, 4 on
Plus4 models)
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Do I need a Microfilter?
An ADSL Microfilter filters out ADSL signals to allow ADSL and regular Voice Calls to share a single telephone line.
Any equipment sharing your ADSL telephone line, other than an ADSL modem must be connected to a telephone
jackpoint via a microfilter. Examples of such non-ADSL equipment that MUST connect through a microfilter are :
Telephone Handset
Fax Machine
Foxtel digital set
Back to base alarm
Modem (non adsl)
Caller display unit
Other devices that have an integral modem
Failure to connect ALL non-ADSL equipment via a microfilter may result in loss of the data link whenever a call is
made or answered. In many cases the link will also be lost when a call is received even if it is not answered.
NetComm Recommends our EM1550 ADSL2+ Microfilter to get the most out of your ADSL2+ connection
How do I connect a Microfilter?
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If you are connecting the modem to a wall socket where there is already a phone, you will need to use an ADSL
Microfilter. Connect the Modem and Phone into the Microfilter as shown bellow. All other phones will need a
Microfilter attached between the phone and the wall socket.
Microfilter
Telephone
Telephone
Wall Socket
ADSL Jack
Phone Jack
Modem Router
If you are connecting the modem to one phone socket and the telephone to another socket. You will not need a
Microfilter for the modem but you will need one for ALL the telephone sockets.
Microfilter
Telephone
Telephone
Wall Socket
Phone Jack
Telephone
Wall Socket
Modem Router
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Web User Interface
The Web Interface is used to configure the router settings.
Accessing the Web User Interface
To access the Web User Interface:
1.
Open your browser.
2.
Enter 192.168.1.1 and then press Enter.
3.
Enter the User name and Password, and then click OK. The default User name and Password is admin.
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NB7 Series
Menus
The Web User Interface includes the following menus:
Device Info
Quick Setup
Advanced Setup
Wireless
Diagnostics
Management

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