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3.2.3.1
Weather Edit
You can change the temperature unit and select the location for which you want to know the
weather.
Click the
icon to change the Weather display.
Figure 19
Change Weather
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
3.2.3.2
Time/Date Edit
One timezone can cover more than one country. You can choose a particular country in which the
NBG-419N is located and have the NBG-419N display and use the current time and date for its logs.
Click the
icon to change the Weather display.
Figure 20
Change Password Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
(This is just an example). This shows the current weather, either in celsius or
fahrenheit, of the city you specify in
Section 3.2.3.1 on page 36
.
(This is just an example). This shows the time (hh:mm:ss) and date
(yyyy:mm:dd) of the timezone you select in
Section 3.2.3.2 on page 36
or
Section 26.3 on page 173
.
Table 11
Home Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 12
Change Weather
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
o
C or
o
F
Choose which temperature unit you want the NBG-419N to
display.
Change Location
Select the location for which you want to know the weather
.
If the
city you want is not listed, choose one that is closest to it.
Finish
Click this to apply the settings and refresh the date and time display.
Table 13
Change Password Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Change time zone
Select the specific country whose current time and date you
want the NBG-419N to display
.
Finish
Click this to apply the settings and refresh the weather display.
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Note: You can also edit the timezone in
Section 26.3 on page 173
.
3.3
Resetting the NBG-419N
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 NBG-419N 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”.
3.3.1
Procedure to Use the Reset Button
1
Make sure the power LED is on.
2
Press the
RESET
button for longer than 1 second to restart/reboot the NBG-419N.
3
Press the
RESET
button for longer than five seconds to set the NBG-419N back to its factory-
default configurations.
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C
HAPTER
4
Monitor
4.1
Overview
This chapter discusses read-only information related to the device state of the NBG-419N.
Note: To access the Monitor screens, you can also click the links in the Summary table of
the Status screen to view the bandwidth consumed, packets sent/received as well
as the status of clients connected to the NBG-419N.
4.2
What You Can Do
Use the
BW MGMT Monitor
screen (
Section 4.3 on page 39
) to view the amount of network
bandwidth that applications running in the network are using.
Use the
DHCP Table
screen (
Section 4.4 on page 40
) to view information related to your DHCP
status.
use the
Packet Statistics
screen (
Section 4.5 on page 41
) to view port status, packet specific
statistics, the "system up time" and so on.
Use the
WLAN Station Status
screen (
Section 4.6 on page 42
) to view the wireless stations
that are currently associated to the NBG-419N.
4.3
BW MGMT Monitor
The Bandwidth Management (BW MGMT) Monitor allows you to view the amount of network
bandwidth that applications running in the network are using.
The bandwidth is measured in kilobits per second (kbps).
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The monitor shows what kinds of applications are running in the network, the maximum kbps that
each application can use, as well as the percentage of bandwidth it is using.
Figure 21
Summary: BW MGMT Monitor
4.4
DHCP Table
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual clients to
obtain TCP/IP configuration at start-up from a server. You can configure the NBG-419N’s LAN as a
DHCP server or disable it. When configured as a server, the NBG-419N provides the TCP/IP
configuration for the clients. If DHCP service is disabled, you must have another DHCP server on
that network, or else the computer must be manually configured.
Click the
DHCP Table (Details...)
hyperlink in the
Status
screen. Read-only information here
relates to your DHCP status. The DHCP table shows current DHCP client information (including
IP
Address
,
Host
Name
and
MAC Address
) of all network clients using the NBG-419N’s DHCP
server.
Figure 22
Summary: DHCP Table

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