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4
Type "1234" (default) as the password and click
Login
. In some versions, the default
password appears automatically - if this is the case, click
Login
.
5
You should see a screen asking you to change your password (highly recommended) as
shown next. Type a new password (and retype it to confirm) and click
Apply
or click
Ignore
.
Figure 4
Change Password Screen
"
The management session automatically times out when the time period set in
the
Administrator Inactivity Timer
field expires (default five minutes). Simply
log back into the NBG334W if this happens.
6
Select the setup mode you want to use.
• Click
Go to Wizard Setup
to use the Configuration Wizard for basic Internet and
Wireless setup.
• Click
Go to Basic Setup
if you want to view and configure basic settings that are not part
of the wizard setup. Not all Web Configurator screens are available in this mode. See
Chapter 22 on page 213
for more information.
7
Click Go to Advanced Setup
to view and configure all the NBG334W’s settings.
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2.3
Resetting the NBG334W
If you forget your password or IP address, or you cannot access the web configurator, you will
need to use the
RESET
button at the back of the NBG334W to reload the factory-default
configuration file. This means that you will lose all configurations that you had previously
saved, the password will be reset to “1234” and the IP address will be reset to “192.168.1.1”.
2.3.1
Procedure to Use the Reset Button
1
Make sure the power LED is on.
2
Press the
RESET
button for five seconds or until the power LED begins to blink and
then release it. When the power
LED begins to blink, the defaults have been restored and
the NBG334W restarts.
2.4
Navigating the Web Configurator
The following summarizes how to navigate the web configurator from the
Status
screen in
Router Mode
and
AP Mode
.
2.5
The Status Screen in Router Mode
Click on
Status
. The screen below shows the status screen in
Router Mode
.
(For information on the status screen in
AP Mode
see
Chapter 4 on page 64
.)
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Figure 5
Web Configurator Status Screen
The following table describes the icons shown in the
Status
screen.
Table 3
Status Screen Icon Key
ICON
DESCRIPTION
Select a language from the drop-down list box to have the web configurator display in
that language.
Click this icon to open the setup wizard.
Click this icon to view copyright and a link for related product information.
Click this icon at any time to exit the web configurator.
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The following table describes the labels shown in the
Status
screen.
Select a number of seconds or
None
from the drop-down list box to refresh all screen
statistics automatically at the end of every time interval or to not refresh the screen
statistics.
Click this button to refresh the status screen statistics.
Table 3
Status Screen Icon Key
(continued)
ICON
DESCRIPTION
Table 4
Web Configurator Status Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Device Information
System Name
This is the
System Name
you enter in the
Maintenance
>
System
>
General
screen. It is for identification purposes.
Firmware Version
This is the firmware version and the date created.
WAN Information
- MAC Address
This shows the WAN Ethernet adapter MAC Address of your device.
- IP Address
This shows the WAN port’s IP address.
- IP Subnet Mask
This shows the WAN port’s subnet mask.
- DHCP
This shows the WAN port’s DHCP role -
Client
or
None
.
LAN Information
- MAC Address
This shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC Address of your device.
- IP Address
This shows the LAN port’s IP address.
- IP Subnet Mask
This shows the LAN port’s subnet mask.
- DHCP
This shows the LAN port’s DHCP role -
Server
or
None
.
WLAN Information
- MAC Address
This shows the wireless adapter MAC Address of your device.
- Name (SSID)
This shows a descriptive name used to identify the NBG334W in the wireless LAN.
- Channel
This shows the channel number which you select manually.
- Operating Channel
This shows the channel number which the NBG334W is currently using over the
wireless LAN.
- Security Mode
This shows the level of wireless security the NBG334W is using.
- 802.11 Mode
This shows the wireless standard.
- WPS
This shows the WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) Status. Click the status to display
Network
>
Wireless LAN
>
WPS
screen.
Guest WLAN Information
- MAC Address
This shows the wireless adapter MAC Address of guest WLAN on your device.
- IP Address
This shows the IP address for guest WLAN network.
- IP Subnet Mask
This shows the subnet mask for guest WLAN network.
- DHCP
This shows the DHCP role (
Server
or
None
) for guest WLAN network.
- Name(SSID)
This shows a descriptive name used to identify the NBG334W in the guest WLAN
network.
- Security Mode
This shows the level of wireless security the NBG334W is using for guest WLAN
network.
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2.5.1
Navigation Panel
Use the sub-menus on the navigation panel to configure NBG334W features.
System Status
System Up Time
This is the total time the NBG334W has been on.
Current Date/Time
This field displays your NBG334W’s present date and time.
System Resource
- CPU Usage
This displays what percentage of the NBG334W’s processing ability is currently
used. When this percentage is close to 100%, the NBG334W is running at full load,
and the throughput is not going to improve anymore. If you want some applications to
have more throughput, you should turn off other applications (for example, using
bandwidth management.
- Memory Usage
This shows what percentage of the heap memory the NBG334W is using. Heap
memory refers to the memory that is not used by ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating
System) and is thus available for running processes like NAT and the firewall.
System Setting
- Firewall
This shows whether the firewall is active or not.
- Bandwidth Management
This shows whether the bandwidth management is active or not.
- UPnP
This shows whether UPnP is active or not.
- Configuration Mode
This shows whether the advanced screens of each feature are turned on
(
Advanced
) or not (
Basic
).
Interface Status
Interface
This displays the NBG334W port types. The port types are:
WAN
,
LAN
and
WLAN
.
Status
For the LAN and WAN ports, this field displays
Down
(line is down) or
Up
(line is up
or connected).
For the WLAN, it displays
Up
when the WLAN is enabled or
Down
when the WLAN
is disabled.
Rate
For the LAN ports, this displays the port speed and duplex setting or
N/A
when the
line is disconnected.
For the WAN port, it displays the port speed and duplex setting if you’re using
Ethernet encapsulation and
Idle
(line (ppp) idle),
Dial
(starting to trigger a call) and
Drop
(dropping a call) if you're using PPPoE or PPTP encapsulation. This field
displays
N/A
when the line is disconnected.
For the WLAN, it displays the maximum transmission rate when the WLAN is
enabled and
N/A
when the WLAN is disabled.
Summary
Any IP Table
Use this screen to view details of IP addresses assigned to devices not in the same
subnet as the NBG334W.
BW MGMT Monitor
Use this screen to view the NBG334W’s bandwidth usage and allotments.
DHCP Table
Use this screen to view current DHCP client information.
Packet Statistics
Use this screen to view port status and packet specific statistics.
WLAN Station Status
Use this screen to view the wireless stations that are currently associated to the
NBG334W.
Table 4
Web Configurator Status Screen
(continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION

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