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Technical D
The following table lists the hardware specific
MODEL
Connectivity
Connectivity
Connectivity
Connectivity
10/100/
Antenna connector
Antenna connector
Antenna connector
Antenna connector
Onboard
LED Indicators
LED Indicators
LED Indicators
LED Indicators
Power, A
Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature
Operating Temperature
0 ~ 50 d
Power input
Power input
Power input
Power input
12VDC –
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions & Weight
189 mm
250 gram
Voice
Voice
Voice
Voice
1 x FXO
Storage/ Print Server
Storage/ Print Server
Storage/ Print Server
Storage/ Print Server
2 x USB
Regulatory
Regulatory
Regulatory
Regulatory Compliancy
Compliancy
Compliancy
Compliancy
A-Tick
Electrical Specification
A suitable power supply is available on reque
NF3ADV be powered using the 12VDC/2.0A
Environmental Specific
The NF3ADV is able to operate over a wide v
Data
cations of the NF3ADV.
NF3ADV
/1000 Ethernet LAN x 3, 10/100/1000 Ethernet WAN x 1, WLAN, RJ-11
d
ADSL, 3G, WWW, LAN 1-3, WAN, WiFi, Voice, DECT
degrees Celsius (operating temperature)
– 2.0A
m (L) x 240 mm (H) x 34 mm (W)
ms
O port, 1 x FXS ports, 1 x DECT module
B 2.0 ports
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est or via direct purchase from the NetComm Online shop
power supply which is included with the device.
cations / Tolerances
variety of temperatures from 0˚C ~ 50˚C (ambient).
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x 3, ADSL modem
p. It is recommended that the
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FAQ
1.
I cannot seem to access the web page interface.
The default IP address of the unit is 192.168.1.1, so first try to open a web browser to this address. Also check that your
laptop/ PC is using the same subnet as the router’s Ethernet port. I.e. An IP address has been assigned to your computer
in the range of 192.168.1.x where x can equal 2 – 254.
2.
The router has a connection but cannot access the internet.
Check that DNS Proxy is enabled by clicking on the DHCP Server link on the Advanced > Network Setup menu. Make
sure that the DHCP DNS server address 1 IP address is set to the same address as that of the Ethernet port.
3.
Can I make PSTN calls from the NF3ADV?
Yes. By connecting a regular landline (Analogue) telephone to the port Phone using the RJ-11
Cable provided or by connecting a cordless DECT phone to the iQ DECT base station onboard the NF3ADV. To activate
the phone jacks in your home or office connect an RJ-11 Cable from the port labeled “Line” to any wall jack. When you lift
the receiver you will hear a dial tone and can place your call. Dial ## before the number you wish to be connected to, and
the PSTN call will be placed.
4.
Is the NF3ADV secure; can other people access my wireless network?
The NF3ADV comes configured with WPA2-PSK WiFi security enabled. When you first access the Internet,
enter 192.168.1.1 into the address bar of a web browser. The wizard will pop up to configure your computer to connect
with the wireless security settings of your choice (please see the Quick Start Guide for more information on connecting
your data devices to the NF3ADV). Only people you allow access to, will be able to connect to the NF3ADV ensuring your
connection is secure and safe.
5.
Can I change the name and password of my wireless network?
Yes. You can change your NF3ADV settings from the browser user interface by typing 192.168.1.1 into the address bar of
your Web browser. You can change the WiFi network name or SSID (Service Set Identifier), WiFi security standard (WPA,
WPA2, WEP) and your WiFi password.
6.
How do I share my Internet connection, using the NF3ADV, with other users?
Provide the SSID (Service Set Identifier) and WiFi network password of your NF3ADV for any users you want to share your
WiFi Internet connection with. Each user will need to select the NF3ADV’s SSID, on their WiFi enabled computer or device
and enter the network password you provide.
7.
What is the difference between upload and download speeds and why do they differ?
Upload is when you send information (e.g. emails) from your computer and download is when you receive information via
the Internet. The speeds at which upload and download operate depend on the way you use the Internet and the size of
files you send and receive.
8.
Do I need to attach an antenna on this device?
No. The NF3ADV comes equipped with an onboard WLAN antenna.
9.
I have lost the security card that came with the setup instructions. What can I do?
If you have lost your security card, and forgotten the wireless security details (SSID and WiFi network password), there is a
label attached to the base of your NF3ADV with all your original security details. If the label is unreadable or has been
removed, the WiFi network password can be viewed or reset by logging in to the Management Console using an Ethernet
Cable connected to the LAN port of the NF3ADV.
10.
I forgot my Management Console password. What can I do?
If you have forgotten your Management Console password and cannot access the Web user interface, you will need to
reset your NF3ADV back to factory default settings. To reset your device press and hold the reset button on the back of
your NF3ADV for 10-15 seconds until all the indicator lights on the unit flash to indicate the device is reset. After a reset,
use the default WiFi settings (SSID and WPA key) which can be found on the base of your NF3ADV. (Note - this will also
reset any custom settings and passwords you may have already set up).
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11.
Can I use the NF3ADV overseas?
Yes. The NF3ADV is equipped for m
most overseas xDSL services and connections.
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Appendix A: Tables
Table 1 - Document Revision History
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Table 2 - LED Indicators
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Table 3: Rear and Side Panel Interface Connectors
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Table 4 - LAN Management Default Settings
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Table 5 - WAN Port Default Settings
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Table 6 – WiFi Default Settings
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Table 7 - Web Interface Default Settings
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Table 8: Basic View - Status Settings
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Table 9: Basic View - 2.4GHz Wireless Settings
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Table 10: Basic View - 5.0 GHz Wireless Settings
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Table 11: Basic View - Mobile Broadband Settings
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Table 12: Basic View - ADSL Settings
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Table 13: Advanced - Network Setup - Ethernet WAN setting
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Table 14: Advanced - Network Setup - Wireless WAN
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Table 15: Advanced - Network Setup - ADSL WAN
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Table 16: Advanced - Network Setup – DHCP
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Table 17: Advanced - network Setup - DHCP - Clients List Settings
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Table 18: Advanced - Network Setup - Wireless 2.4 GHz Settings
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Table 19: Advanced - Network Setup - Wireless - WPS Settings
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Table 20: Advanced - Network Setup - 5.0 GHz Wireless Settings
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Table 21: Advanced - Forwarding Rules - Virtual Server Settings
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Table 22: Advanced - Forwarding Rules - Special AP settings
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Table 23: Advanced Security Settings - Packet Filtering Settings
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Table 24: Advanced - Security Settings - Domain Filter settings
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Table 25: Advanced - Advanced Settings - System Log Settings
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Table 26: Advanced - Advanced Settings - Dynamic DNS Settings
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Table 27: Advanced - Advanced Settings - QoS Settings
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Table 28: Advanced - Advanced Settings - SNMP Settings
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Table 29: Advanced - Advanced Settings - System Time Settings
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Table 30: Advanced - Advanced Settings - Adding a Schedule
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Table 31: Advanced - Advanced Settings - IPv6 Settings
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Table 32: Advanced - Advanced Settings - TR-069 Settings
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Table 33: Advanced - Toolbox - Miscellaneous
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Table 35: VoIP/NAS Settings - Call Forward Settings
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Table 36: VoIP/NAS View - Phone Settings - DND Settings
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Table 37: VoIP/NAS View - Phone Settings - Caller ID Settings
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Table 38: Advanced - VoIP/NAS View - Phone Settings - Flash Time Settings
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Table 39: VoIP/NAS View - Phone Settings - Hot Line Settings
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Table 40: Advanced - Phone Setting - DECT Handset Settings
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Table 41: VoIP/NAS View - SIP Settings - Service Domain Settings
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Table 42: VoIP/NAS View - SIP Setting - Codec Settings
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Table 43: VoIP/NAS View - SIP Setting - Other Settings
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Table 44: VoIP/NAS View - Other VoIP Settings - STUN Settings
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Table 45: VoIP/NAS View - NAS Settings
Table 46: VoIP/NAS view - NAS Settings
Table 47: VoIP/NAS View - NAS Settings
Table 48: VoIP/NAS Settings - NAS Setti
Table 49: VoIP/NAS View - NAS Settings
Table 50: VoIP/NAS Settings - NAS Setti
Table 51: Additional Product Informatio
Table 52: NF3ADV Technical Specificati
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