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ADSL2+ Wireless N300 Modem Router with VoIP User Guide
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Introduction
The NetComm
NB9WMAXXn ADSL2+ Wireless N Modem Router with VoIP
is a true all-in-one device that combines a number of
technologies, eliminating the need to clutter your desk with many separate devices.
Connect to the Internet with ADSL2+, share the connection with built-in Wireless N or 4 LAN Ethernet ports and utilise the VoIP ports to
make phone calls over the Internet, drastically reducing your phone bills.
Ideal for home and SOHO environments that require an Internet signal to be networked among multiple users and who would benefit from
the cost saving opportunity that VoIP can provide. The NB9WMAXXn is the perfect backbone for home and office Internet connectivity.
1.1 Features
Fully featured ADSL2+ modem router
Annex M supported
Wireless N for speeds of up to 300Mbps
Integrated VoIP ATA with two phone ports
4 x 10/100 LAN ports for wired connections
FXO “Lifeline” port for regular PSTN calls
Layer 3 QoS to ensure VoIP call quality
Supports advanced call services – caller ID, call on-hold, call forwarding, call waiting and transfer
VPN pass-through
Advanced security features
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1.2 Application
The diagram below depicts a typical application of the
NB9WMAXXn
series.
1 or 2 Analogue/
Cordless Telephones
Computers connected
via Ethernet
Telephone
Socket
Laptop Computer
connected wirelessly
Phone
ADSL/Modem
Splitter
1.3 Front Panel LED Indicators
The front panel LED indicators are shown and explained below.
Power
LAN 4
LAN 3
LAN 2
LAN 1
Phone 1
Phone 2
WLAN
Line
ADSL
Internet
NB9WMAXXn NetComm Gateway Series
ADSL2+ Wireless N300 Modem Router with VoIP
LED
Colour
Mode
Function
POWER
Green
On
The router is powered up
Off
The router is powered down
ADSL
Green
On
The ADSL Link is established
Off
The ADSL Link is not established
Green
Blink
The ADSL line is training or traffic is passing through
LINE
Green
On
FXO (Pass through) Line is off hook
Off
FXO Line is on hook
PHONE1
Green
On
FXS (VoIP) Phone 1 is off hook
Off
FXS Phone 1 is on hook
PHONE2
Green
On
FXS Phone 2 is off hook
Off
FXS Phone 2 is on hook
LAN 1x ~4x
Green
On
Ethernet link is established
Off
Ethernet link is not established
Green
Blink
Data transmitting/receiving over Ethernet
WLAN
Green
On
Wireless is ready
Off
Wireless is disabled
Green
Blink
Data transmitting/receiving over Wireless
Internet
Red
On
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 not present.
Green
Blinking
IP connected and data is passing through the device (either direction)
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Installation
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Installation
2.1 Hardware Installation
Follow the instructions below to complete the hardware installation.
1 or 2 Analogue/
Cordless Telephones
Computers connected
via Ethernet
Telephone
Socket
Laptop Computer
connected wirelessly
Phone
ADSL/Modem
Splitter
Connection to ADSL port
Connect to an ADSL2/2+ service with this RJ11 Port. This device contains a micro filter which removes the analog phone signal. If you
wish, you can connect a regular telephone to the same line by using a POTS splitter.
Connection to LAN ports
To connect to a hub or PC, use RJ45 Ethernet cable. You can connect the router to four LAN devices. The ports are auto-sensing MDI/X
and either straight-through cable or crossover cable can be used.
Connection to Phone ports
Connect up tp two standard analogue phones with an RJ11 cable to utilise a VoIP service
Connection to Power
Connect the power jack to the shipped power cord. Attach the power adapter to the wall outlet or other AC source. After powering
on, the router will perform a self-test. Wait a few moments and the router will be ready to operate.
Caution 1:
If the router fails to power up, or if it malfunctions, first verify that the power supply is connected correctly. Then power it on again. If the problem persists, contact our
technical support engineers.
Caution 2:
Before servicing or disassembling this equipment always disconnect all power cords and telephone lines from the wall outlet.
Reset Button
In the back panel, there is a reset button. Restore the default parameters of the device by holding down this button until the front panel LED
indicators start blinking simultaneously (about 10 seconds). If held down longer, the device may go into a firmware update state (CFE boot
mode). The user can then update the device from any web browser using the default IP address (http://192.168.1.1) without login.
2.2 Configuring your Computer
PC Network Adapter setup (Windows XP)
Set your network adapter to obtain an IP Address automaticly (See section on PC Network Adapter setup in this manual for details)
Click on [Start Menu] > select [Control panel] > select [Network Connections]
Select [Local Area Connection]) icon > select [properties]
Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] > Click [Properties]
Select the [General] tab
Please select both
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Obtain an IP address automatically
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Obtain DNS server address automatically
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