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Click
Maintenance > Tools
>
Restart
. Click
Restart
to have the NBG334W reboot. This
does not affect the NBG334W's configuration.
Figure 124
Maintenance > Tools > Restart
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Configuration Mode
Click
Maintenance > Config Mode
to open the following screen. This screen allows you to
hide or display the advanced screens of some features or the advanced features, such as MAC
filter or static route.
Basic
is selected by default and you cannot see the advanced screens or
features. If you want to view and configure all screens including the advanced ones, select
Advanced
and click
Apply
.
Figure 125
Maintenance > Config Mode > General
The following table describes the labels in the screen.
Table 97
Maintenance > Config Mode > General
The following table includes the screens that you can view and configure only when you select
Advanced
.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Configuration Mode
Basic
Select
Basic
mode to enable or disable features and to monitor the status of your
device.
Advanced
Select
Advanced
mode to set advanced settings.
Apply
Click on this to set the mode.
Reset
Click on this to reset your selection to the default (
Advanced
).
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Advanced Configuration Options
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In
AP Mode
many screens will not be available. See
Chapter 4 on page 63
for
more information.
CATEGORY
LINK
TAB
Network
Wireless LAN
MAC Filter
Advanced
QoS
WAN
Advanced
LAN
IP Alias
Advanced
DHCP Server
Advanced
NAT
Advanced
Security
Firewall
Services
Content Filter
Schedule
Management
Static Route
IP Static Route
Bandwidth MGMT
Advanced
Monitor
Remote MGMT
Telnet
FTP
DNS
Maintenance
Logs
Log Settings
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Sys Op Mode
23.1
Overview
The
Sys Op Mode
(System Operation Mode) function lets you configure whether your
NBG334W is a router or AP. You can choose between
Router Mode
and
AP Mode
depending
on your network topology and the features you require from your device. See
Section 1.1 on
page 31
for more information on which mode to choose.
23.1.1
Router
A router connects your local network with another network, such as the Internet. The router
has two IP addresses, the LAN IP address and the WAN IP address.
Figure 126
LAN and WAN IP Addresses in Router Mode
23.1.2
AP
An AP extends one network and so has just one IP address. All Ethernet ports on the AP have
the same IP address. To connect to the Internet, another device, such as a router, is required.
LAN IP
WAN IP
Internet
LAN
WAN