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Basic View - Mobile Br
This page allows you to configure the MBB (M
Please note: Entering and saving
type to Mobile Broadband. To se
WAN select the “Enable Automa
OPTION
Country
Select the cou
Service Provider
Select the MB
Network Name (APN)
Enter the Acc
SIM Status
This field indic
PIN
If the SIM car
Confirm PIN
If the SIM car
roadband
Figure 14: Basic View - Mobile Broadband
Mobile Broadband) WAN connection settings for the NF3
g Mobile Broadband settings on this page will change th
et the Mobile Broadband connection as a back-up conn
atic 3G Backup” option in Step 1 of the Startup Wizard.
DEFINITION
untry that your MBB (Mobile Broadband) provider is situated in.
BB provider for your 3G/4G dongle and/or SIM card.
cess Point Name (APN) of your MBB provider.
cates whether the SIM card has been detected and is functioning correc
rd requires a PIN to operate enter the PIN into this field.
rd requires a PIN to operate enter the PIN into this field also.
Table 11: Basic View - Mobile Broadband Settings
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3ADV.
he primary (WAN) connection
nection to Ethernet or ADSL
ctly.
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Dual Band W
Basic View - ADSL
The ADSL page allows a network administrat
Please note: Entering and saving
OPTION
User Name
Enter the broa
Password
Enter the broa
Protocol
Select the pro
VPI Number
Enter the VPI
Zealand the V
VCI Number
Enter the VCI
Zealand the V
WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway
Figure 15: Basic View - ADSL
tor to configure ADSL as the primary WAN connection ty
g ADSL settings on this page will change the primary (WA
DEFINITION
adband user name supplied to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP
adband password supplied to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP
otocol used for your fixed line ADSL connection.
(Virtual Path Identifier). For most users in Australia the VPI will be 8. For
VPI will be 0.
I (Virtual Channel Identifier). For most users in Australia the VCI will be 35
VCI will be 100.
Table 12: Basic View - ADSL Settings
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ype.
AN) connection type to ADSL.
P).
P).
most users in New
5. Fir most users in new
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Advanced Features
The basic configuration interface is intended
NetComm NF3ADV. There are advanced sett
Click on the “Switch to Advanced View” optio
Status
The status page provides system related info
console and switch to the Advanced View. B
2.4 GHz Status, Wireless 5.0 GHz Status, Vo
In addition there are buttons that can be pres
Refresh the status page.
to provide access to all the settings that most people wi
tings available if desired which are accessible by viewing
on to view and configure the advanced features of your N
ormation and is displayed when you login to the NetCom
By default, the status page will show IPv4 System Status,
oIP Status and Statistics Information.
ssed to view ADSL Modem Status, View System Logs, C
Figure 16: Advanced View - Status
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ill want to use on their
g the advanced settings pages.
NF3ADV.
mm NF3ADV management
, IPv6 System Status, Wireless
Clients List, NAT Status and to
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Dual Band W
Network Se
Network Setup - Ether
This page allows you to setup the Ethernet W
connection through the WAN port of the rout
OPTION
WAN Interface
Enter the WA
Broadband).
WAN Type
Enter the WA
PPP over Eth
Automatic 3G Backup
Select the En
address or do
of the connec
IPv6 Dualstack
Select this op
User Name
If you have a
username as
Password
If you have a
password as
Primary DNS
Enter the pref
Secondary DNS
Enter the sec
Connection Control
Select the me
(always on) or
Maximum Idle Time
Enter the time
Service Name
Enter the serv
Assigned IP Address
Enter an assig
connection. T
MTU
Enter the Max
default MTU s
WiFi Data and VoIP Gateway
etup
rnet WAN
WAN (Wide Area Network) interface of the NF3ADV route
ter instead of using a Mobile Broadband (MBB) WWAN c
Figure 17: Advanced - Network Setup - Ethernet WAN
DEFINITION
AN interface required. Options are Ethernet WAN, ADSL or Wireless WAN
AN type of the WAN interface; Options include Dynamic IP Address (defau
hernet (PPPoE), PPTP and L2TP.
nable checkbox to enable automatic MBB backup of the Ethernet WAN in
omain name into the Remote Host for Keep Alive field for the router to pe
ction.
ption if an IPv6 TCP stack is required along with the IPv4 TCP stack.
modem attached to the WAN port of the router and it is in bridge mode
supplied by your Internet Service Provider here.
modem attached to the WAN port of the router and it is in bridge mode
supplied by your Internet Service Provider here.
ferred primary DNS address here if different to the automatically assigne
condary DNS address here if different to the automatically assigned seco
eans to connect via the Ethernet WAN. Options include Connect On-dem
r connecting manually.
e seconds before the Ethernet WAN connection will time out if the conne
vice name for the Ethernet WAN connection. This is an optional field.
gned IP address if your Internet Service Provider has assigned a static IP
This field is optional.
ximum Transmission Unit (MTU), the largest data packet size that the rou
size is 0 (for automatic).
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er. This is for an internet
connection.
N (3G/4G Mobile
ult), Static IP address,
nterface. Enter an IP
eriodically check the status
enter your broadband
enter your broadband
ed primary DNS address.
ondary DNS address.
mand, Auto-reconnect
ection becomes idle.
P address for your
uter can transmit. The
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NAT
Select this op
Therefore NA
Multicast
Select whethe
connection. In
IGMP Snooping
Select whethe
(IGMP) netwo
conversation
map of which
VLAN TAG
Select this ite
This can be u
Network Setup - Wirele
This page allows you to setup the Wireless W
connection through a 3G or 4G USB dongle
connection. The Wireless WAN connection ca
WAN connection. To do this select the Autom
ption if NAT (Network Address Translation) is required. In most cases NA
AT is enabled by default.
er which version IGMP (Internet Group management Protocol) is required
n most cases the Auto connection will suffice.
er you wish IGMP enabled on the WAN connection. IGMP snooping is th
ork traffic. IGMP snooping, as implied by the name, allows the router to li
between computers and the routers. By listening to these conversations
h links need which IP multicast streams.
em to tag the data from this Ethernet WAN connection for the purpose of
used for setting up separate logical networks for data separation and sec
Table 13: Advanced - Network Setup - Ethernet WAN setting
ess WAN
WAN (Wide Area Network) interface of the NF3ADV router
connected to the USB port of the router instead of using
an also be configured as a backup or failover connection
matic 3G Backup option when configuring the ADSL or E
Figure 18: Advanced - Network Setup - Wireless WAN
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AT will be required.
d for your WAN
he process of listening to
isten in on the IGMP
s the router maintains a
f creating a Virtual LAN.
curity purposes.
r. This is for an internet
g an ADSL or Ethernet WAN
n to either an ADSL or Ethernet
Ethernet WAN connection type.

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