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Page 1 - User’s Guide

Quick Start Guidewww.zyxel.comNBG6616Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless AC1200 HD Media RouterVersion 1.00Edition 1, 06/2014Copyright © 2014 ZyXEL Commun

Page 2 - Related Documentation

Table of ContentsNBG6616 User’s Guide1024.7 FTP Screen ...

Page 3 - Contents Overview

Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide10011.5 MAC Filter Screen The MAC filter screen allows you to configure the NBG6616 to give exclusive acce

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide101Figure 61 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > MAC FilterThe following table describes the labels i

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide10211.6 Wireless LAN Advanced ScreenUse this screen to allow wireless advanced features, such as the outpu

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide103Click Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > QoS. The following screen appears.Figure 63 Network >

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide104Figure 64 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > WPSThe following table describes the labels in this s

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide10511.9 WPS Station ScreenUse this screen when you want to add a wireless station using WPS. To open this

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide106Figure 66 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > SchedulingThe following table describes the labels in

Page 10 - NBG6616 User’s Guide

NBG6616 User’s Guide107CHAPTER 12LAN12.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to configure LAN settings.A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared commun

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Chapter 12 LANNBG6616 User’s Guide108Figure 68 LAN and WAN IP AddressesThe LAN parameters of the NBG6616 are preset in the factory with the followin

Page 12 - CHAPTER 1

Chapter 12 LANNBG6616 User’s Guide109Figure 69 Network > LAN > IP The following table describes the labels in this screen.12.5 IP Alias Scre

Page 13 - 1.6 The WPS Button

11PART IUser’s Guide

Page 14 - 1.7 LEDs

Chapter 12 LANNBG6616 User’s Guide11012.6 IPv6 LAN ScreenUse this screen to configure the IPv6 address for your NBG6616 on the LAN. Click Network >

Page 15 - 1.8 Wall Mounting

NBG6616 User’s Guide111CHAPTER 13DHCP Server13.1 OverviewDHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual client

Page 16 - Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 13 DHCP ServerNBG6616 User’s Guide112Figure 72 Network > DHCP Server > General The following table describes the labels in this scre

Page 17 - CHAPTER 2

Chapter 13 DHCP ServerNBG6616 User’s Guide113Figure 73 Network > DHCP Server > Advanced The following table describes the labels in this scre

Page 18 - 2.2.2 Password Screen

Chapter 13 DHCP ServerNBG6616 User’s Guide11413.4 DHCP Client List ScreenThe DHCP table shows current DHCP client information (including IP Address,

Page 19 - 2.2.2.1 Weather Edit

Chapter 13 DHCP ServerNBG6616 User’s Guide115Host Name This field displays the computer host name.IP Address This field displays the IP address relat

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NBG6616 User’s Guide116CHAPTER 14NAT14.1 Overview NAT (Network Address Translation - NAT, RFC 1631) is the translation of the IP address of a hos

Page 21 - 3.3 Connect to Internet

Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide117•Use the Port Forwarding screen to set a default server and change your NBG6616’s port forwarding settings to fo

Page 22 - 3.3.1 Connection Type: IPoE

Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide118network and make them accessible to the outside world. If you do not define any servers, NAT offers the additiona

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Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide119The following table describes the labels in this screen.14.3 Port Forwarding Screen Use this screen to forwar

Page 24 - 3.3.2 Connection Type: PPPoE

NBG6616 User’s Guide12CHAPTER 1Introduction1.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces the main features and applications of the NBG6616.The NBG6616 extend

Page 25 - 3.4 Router Password

Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide120Figure 78 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 5

Page 26 - 3.5 Wireless Security

Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide12114.3.1 Port Forwarding Edit Screen This screen lets you edit a port forwarding rule. Click a rule’s Edit icon i

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Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide12214.4 Port Trigger ScreenTo change your NBG6616’s trigger port settings, click Network > NAT > Port Trigger

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Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide12314.5 Technical ReferenceThe following section contains additional technical information about the NBG6616 featu

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Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide12414.5.3 Trigger Port Forwarding Some services use a dedicated range of ports on the client side and a dedicated r

Page 30 - CHAPTER 4

Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide12514.5.5 Two Points To Remember About Trigger Ports1 Trigger events only happen on data that is coming from insid

Page 31 - CHAPTER 5

NBG6616 User’s Guide126CHAPTER 15DDNS15.1 Overview DDNS services let you use a domain name with a dynamic IP address.15.1.1 What You Need To KnowT

Page 32 - Status Screen

Chapter 15 DDNSNBG6616 User’s Guide127The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 54 Dynamic DNSLABEL DESCRIPTIONDynamic DNS Sele

Page 33 - 5.5 Network Map

NBG6616 User’s Guide128CHAPTER 16Static Route16.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to configure static routes for your NBG6616.The NBG6616 usu

Page 34 - 5.6 Control Panel

Chapter 16 Static RouteNBG6616 User’s Guide129Figure 85 Network > Static RouteThe following table describes the labels in this screen. 16.2.1 A

Page 35 - 5.6.2 Power Saving

Chapter 1 IntroductionNBG6616 User’s Guide131.4 Good Habits for Managing the NBG6616Do the following things regularly to make the NBG6616 more secur

Page 36 - 5.6.3 Parental Control

Chapter 16 Static RouteNBG6616 User’s Guide130The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 56 Network > Static Route: Add/EditL

Page 37 - 5.6.4 Bandwidth MGMT

NBG6616 User’s Guide131CHAPTER 17Firewall17.1 Overview Use these screens to enable and configure the firewall that protects your NBG6616 and your

Page 38 - 5.6.6 Wireless Security

Chapter 17 FirewallNBG6616 User’s Guide132What is a Firewall?Originally, the term “firewall” referred to a construction technique designed to prevent

Page 39 - 5.6.7 WPS

Chapter 17 FirewallNBG6616 User’s Guide1334 Don't enable any local service (such as NTP) that you don't use. Any enabled service could pres

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Chapter 17 FirewallNBG6616 User’s Guide134Figure 89 Security > Firewall > Services lThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Ta

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Chapter 17 FirewallNBG6616 User’s Guide135See Appendix C on page 228 for commonly used services and port numbers.Source IP Address Enter the IP addre

Page 42 - CHAPTER 6

NBG6616 User’s Guide136CHAPTER 18Content Filtering18.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure content filtering. Content filtering is the

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Chapter 18 Content FilteringNBG6616 User’s Guide137Web Proxy A server that acts as an intermediary between a user and the Internet to provide securit

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NBG6616 User’s Guide138CHAPTER 19Parental Control19.1 OverviewParental controls allow you to block specific URLs. You can also define time periods

Page 45 - 6.2.1 Navigation Panel

Chapter 19 Parental ControlNBG6616 User’s Guide139Figure 91 Security > Parental Control The following table describes the fields in this screen.

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Chapter 1 IntroductionNBG6616 User’s Guide141 Make sure the power LED is on (not blinking).2 Press the WPS button for more than three seconds and rele

Page 47 - LINK TAB FUNCTION

Chapter 19 Parental ControlNBG6616 User’s Guide140Figure 92 Security > Parental Control: Add/Edit new rules The following table describes the fie

Page 48 - Chapter 6 Router Mode

Chapter 19 Parental ControlNBG6616 User’s Guide14119.2.2 Add/Edit a ServiceClick Add new service in the Parental Control > Add/Edit new rules scr

Page 49 - CHAPTER 7

Chapter 19 Parental ControlNBG6616 User’s Guide142The following table describes the fields in this screen. 19.3 Technical ReferenceThe following sect

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Chapter 19 Parental ControlNBG6616 User’s Guide143File Name URL CheckingFilename URL checking has the NBG6616 check all of the characters in the URL.

Page 51 - 7.4 AP Mode Status Screen

NBG6616 User’s Guide144CHAPTER 20IPv6 Firewall20.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to enable and create IPv6 firewall rules to block unwanted I

Page 52 - Chapter 7 Access Point Mode

Chapter 20 IPv6 FirewallNBG6616 User’s Guide145The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 63 Configuration > Security > IP

Page 53 - 7.5 LAN Screen

Chapter 20 IPv6 FirewallNBG6616 User’s Guide146Delete Click Delete to remove the firewall rule.Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved se

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NBG6616 User’s Guide147CHAPTER 21Bandwidth Management21.1 Overview This chapter contains information about configuring bandwidth management and edi

Page 55 - Chapter 7 Access Point Mode

Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide14821.3 What You Need To KnowThe sum of the bandwidth allotments that apply to the WAN interface (

Page 56 - CHAPTER 8

Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide149Note: The two tables shown in this screen can be configured and applied at the same time. Click

Page 57 - Access Point

Chapter 1 IntroductionNBG6616 User’s Guide151.8 Wall MountingYou may need screw anchors if mounting on a concrete or brick wall.1 Select a position

Page 58 - WITHIN 2 MINUTES

Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide150The following table describes the labels in this screen.21.5.1 Rule Configuration: Application

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Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide151Figure 98 Bandwidth Management Rule Configuration: Application ListThe following table descri

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Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide152Figure 99 Bandwidth Management Rule Configuration: User-defined Service The following table de

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Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide15321.5.3 Predefined Bandwidth Management ServicesThe following is a description of some services

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NBG6616 User’s Guide154CHAPTER 22Remote Management22.1 OverviewThis chapter provides information on the Remote Management screens. Remote Managemen

Page 63 - SSID_VoIP

Chapter 22 Remote ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide15522.3.1 Remote Management and NATWhen NAT is enabled:• Use the NBG6616’s WAN IP address when confi

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Chapter 22 Remote ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide15622.5 Telnet Screen To change your NBG6616’s remote management settings, click Management > R

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Chapter 22 Remote ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide157Use this screen to remotely turn on a device on the network. Click the Management > Remote MGMT

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NBG6616 User’s Guide158CHAPTER 23Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)23.1 Overview This chapter introduces the UPnP feature in the web configurator.Unive

Page 67 - Chapter 8 Tutorials

Chapter 23 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)NBG6616 User’s Guide159All UPnP-enabled devices may communicate freely with each other without additional co

Page 68 - Technical Reference

Chapter 1 IntroductionNBG6616 User’s Guide165 Align the holes on the back of the NBG6616 with the screws on the wall. Hang the NBG6616 on the screws.F

Page 69 - CHAPTER 9

Chapter 23 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)NBG6616 User’s Guide160Figure 104 Network Connections3 In the Internet Connection Properties window, click

Page 70 - 9.4 DHCP Table

Chapter 23 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)NBG6616 User’s Guide161Figure 107 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: AddNote: When the UPn

Page 71 - 9.5 Packet Statistics

Chapter 23 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)NBG6616 User’s Guide1623 Select My Network Places under Other Places. Figure 110 Network Connections4 An ic

Page 72 - 9.6 WLAN Station Status

Chapter 23 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)NBG6616 User’s Guide163Figure 112 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example

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NBG6616 User’s Guide164CHAPTER 24USB Media Sharing24.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to configure the media sharing settings on the NBG6616.No

Page 74 - CHAPTER 10

Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide165File-Sharing ServerYou can also share files on a USB memory stick or hard drive connected to your

Page 75 - WAN MAC Address

Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide166Workgroup nameThis is the name given to a set of computers that are connected on a network and shar

Page 76 - 10.4 Internet Connection

Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide167Note: If your USB device cannot be detected by the NBG6616, see the troubleshooting for suggestion

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Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide168Figure 116 Management > USB Media Sharing > SAMBA The following table describes the labels

Page 78 - Chapter 10 WAN

Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide16924.7 FTP ScreenUse this screen to set up file sharing via the NBG6616 using FTP and create user a

Page 79 - 10.4.2 PPPoE Encapsulation

NBG6616 User’s Guide17CHAPTER 2Introducing the Web Configurator2.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to access the NBG6616 Web Configurator and pr

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Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide17024.8 Example of Accessing Your Shared Files From a Computer You can use Windows Explorer or FTP to

Page 81 - Chapter 10 WAN

Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide1711 In Windows Explorer’s Address bar type a double backslash “\\” followed by the IP address of the

Page 82 - 10.5 Advanced WAN Screen

Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide1722 You can also use the workgroup name to access files by browsing to the workgroup folder using the

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Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide1732 A screen asking for password authentication appears. Enter the user name and password (you confi

Page 84 - CHAPTER 11

NBG6616 User’s Guide174CHAPTER 25Maintenance25.1 OverviewThis chapter provides information on the Maintenance screens. 25.2 What You Can Do•Use th

Page 85 - 11.1.2 What You Should Know

Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide175The following table describes the labels in this screen.25.4 Password ScreenIt is strongly recommended

Page 86 - Encryption

Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide17625.5 Time Setting ScreenUse this screen to configure the NBG6616’s time based on your local time zone. T

Page 87 - Guest WLAN

Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide17725.6 Firmware Upgrade ScreenFind firmware at www.zyxel.com in a file that uses the version number and p

Page 88 - Guest WLAN Bandwidth

Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide178Click Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade. Follow the instructions in this screen to upload firmware to you

Page 89

Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide17925.7 Configuration Backup/Restore ScreenBackup configuration allows you to back up (save) the NBG6616’s

Page 90 - Chapter 11 Wireless LAN

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNBG6616 User’s Guide18Figure 3 Login screenThe following table describes the labels in this screen.2.2.2

Page 91 - 11.3 Wireless Security

Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide180Note: If you uploaded the default configuration file you may need to change the IP address of your comput

Page 92 - 11.3.2 WEP Encryption

Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide181Figure 125 Maintenance > Language 25.10 System Operation Mode OverviewThe Sys OP Mode (System Oper

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Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide182Figure 127 Access Point Mode25.11 Sys OP Mode ScreenUse this screen to select how you want to use your

Page 94 - 11.3.3 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK

Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide183Note: If you select the incorrect system operation Mode you may not be able to connect to the Internet.A

Page 95 - 11.3.4 WPA/WPA2

NBG6616 User’s Guide184CHAPTER 26Troubleshooting26.1 OverviewThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potent

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Chapter 26 TroubleshootingNBG6616 User’s Guide1855 If the problem continues, contact the vendor.26.3 NBG6616 Access and LoginI don’t know the IP add

Page 97 - 11.4 More AP Screen

Chapter 26 TroubleshootingNBG6616 User’s Guide1862 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected. See the Quick Star

Page 98 - 11.4.1 More AP Edit

Chapter 26 TroubleshootingNBG6616 User’s Guide1871 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected. See the Quick Sta

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Chapter 26 TroubleshootingNBG6616 User’s Guide188• Check the settings for QoS. If it is disabled, you might consider activating it.26.5 Resetting the

Page 100 - 11.5 MAC Filter Screen

Chapter 26 TroubleshootingNBG6616 User’s Guide1897 Make sure you allow the NBG6616 to be remotely accessed through the WLAN interface. Check your rem

Page 101

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNBG6616 User’s Guide19The following table describes the labels in this screen.Note: The management session

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Chapter 26 TroubleshootingNBG6616 User’s Guide190• Position the antennas for best reception. If the AP is placed on a table or floor, point the antenn

Page 103 - 11.8 WPS Screen

NBG6616 User’s Guide191APPENDIX APop-up Windows, JavaScript and JavaPermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web browser

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Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide192Figure 130 Internet Options: Privacy3 Click Apply to save this sett

Page 105 - 11.10 Scheduling Screen

Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide193Figure 131 Internet Options: Privacy3 Type the IP address of your

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Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide1945 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply to save

Page 107 - CHAPTER 12

Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide195Figure 134 Security Settings - Java ScriptingJava Permissions1 Fro

Page 108 - 12.4 LAN IP Screen

Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide196Figure 135 Security Settings - Java JAVA (Sun)1 From Internet Explo

Page 109 - 12.5 IP Alias Screen

Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide197Mozilla FirefoxMozilla Firefox 2.0 screens are used here. Screens fo

Page 110 - 12.6 IPv6 LAN Screen

Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide198OperaOpera 10 screens are used here. Screens for other versions may v

Page 111 - CHAPTER 13

Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide199Figure 140 Opera: Enabling JavaTo customize JavaScript behavior in

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NBG6616 User’s Guide2IMPORTANT!READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightl

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NBG6616 User’s Guide20CHAPTER 3Connection Wizard3.1 OverviewThis chapter provides information on the wizard setup screens in the Web Configurator.T

Page 114 - 13.4 DHCP Client List Screen

NBG6616 User’s Guide200APPENDIX BSetting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNote: Your specific NBG6616 may not support all of the operating systems descr

Page 115 - LABEL DESCRIPTION

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2012 In the Control Panel, click the Network Connections icon.3 Right-click Local

Page 116 - CHAPTER 14

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2025 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens.

Page 117 - 14.1.2 What You Need To Know

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2036 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network administrator or I

Page 118 - 14.2 General

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide204Windows VistaThis section shows screens from Windows Vista Professional.1 Click

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2055 Right-click Local Area Connection and then select Properties.Note: During th

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2067 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2078 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network administrator or I

Page 122 - 14.4 Port Trigger Screen

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide208Windows 7This section shows screens from Windows 7 Enterprise.1 Click Start >

Page 123 - 14.5 Technical Reference

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide209Note: During this procedure, click Continue whenever Windows displays a screen

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Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide213.3 Connect to InternetThe NBG6616 offers two Internet connection types. They are IPoE or PPPoE. Th

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2106 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.

Page 126 - CHAPTER 15

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2117 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network administrator or I

Page 127 - LABEL DESCRIPTION

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide212Mac OS X: 10.3 and 10.4The screens in this section are from Mac OS X 10.4 but c

Page 128 - CHAPTER 16

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2133 When the Network preferences pane opens, select Built-in Ethernet from the n

Page 129

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2145 For statically assigned settings, do the following:•From the Configure IPv4 l

Page 130 - Chapter 16 Static Route

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide215Figure 142 Mac OS X 10.4: Network UtilityMac OS X: 10.5 and 10.6The screens

Page 131 - CHAPTER 17

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2163 When the Network preferences pane opens, select Ethernet from the list of ava

Page 132 - About the NBG6616 Firewall

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2175 For statically assigned settings, do the following:•From the Configure list,

Page 133 - 17.3 Services Screen

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide218Figure 143 Mac OS X 10.5: Network UtilityLinux: Ubuntu 8 (GNOME)This section

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2193 In the Authenticate window, enter your admin account name and password then

Page 135 - Chapter 17 Firewall

Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide22Figure 8 Internet Connection Type Your NBG6616 detects the following Internet Connection type.3.3.1

Page 136 - CHAPTER 18

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2205 The Properties dialog box opens.•In the Configuration list, select Automatic

Page 137 - Chapter 18 Content Filtering

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide221 8 Click the Close button to apply the changes.Verifying SettingsCheck your TC

Page 138 - CHAPTER 19

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide222Figure 144 Ubuntu 8: Network ToolsLinux: openSUSE 10.3 (KDE)This section show

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2232 When the Run as Root - KDE su dialog opens, enter the admin password and cli

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2244 When the Network Settings window opens, click the Overview tab, select the ap

Page 141 - 19.2.2 Add/Edit a Service

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide225Figure 145 openSUSE 10.3: Network Card Setup6 Select Dynamic Address (DHCP)

Page 142 - 19.3 Technical Reference

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2269 Click Finish to save your settings and close the window.Verifying SettingsCli

Page 143 - File Name URL Checking

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide227Figure 147 openSUSE: Connection Status - KNetwork Manager

Page 144 - CHAPTER 20

NBG6616 User’s Guide228APPENDIX CCommon ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port number

Page 145 - Chapter 20 IPv6 Firewall

Appendix C Common ServicesNBG6616 User’s Guide229HTTP TCP 80 Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - a client/server protocol for the world wide web.HTTPS TCP

Page 146 - Chapter 20 IPv6 Firewall

Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide23Figure 9 Internet Connection Type: IPoE The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Page 147 - CHAPTER 21

Appendix C Common ServicesNBG6616 User’s Guide230SMTP TCP 25 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is the message-exchange standard for the Internet. SMTP ena

Page 148 - 21.5 Advanced Screen

NBG6616 User’s Guide231APPENDIX DLegal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2014 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication may

Page 149 - Advanced screen

Appendix D Legal InformationNBG6616 User’s Guide232依據 低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得

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Appendix D Legal InformationNBG6616 User’s Guide233National RestrictionsThis product may be used in all EU countries (and other countries following t

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Appendix D Legal InformationNBG6616 User’s Guide234The Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT) must be notified of any out

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Appendix D Legal InformationNBG6616 User’s Guide235• Do NOT obstruct the device ventilation slots, as insufficient airflow may harm your device. • An

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NBG6616 User’s Guide236APPENDIX ECustomer SupportIn the event of problems that cannot be solved by using this manual, you should contact your vendor

Page 154 - CHAPTER 22

Appendix E Customer SupportNBG6616 User’s Guide237Korea• ZyXEL Korea Corp.• http://www.zyxel.krMalaysia• ZyXEL Malaysia Sdn Bhd.• http://www.zyxel.co

Page 155 - 22.4 WWW Screen

Appendix E Customer SupportNBG6616 User’s Guide238Belgium• ZyXEL Communications B.V. • http://www.zyxel.com/be/nl/Bulgaria•ZyXEL България• http://www

Page 156 - 22.6 Wake On LAN Screen

Appendix E Customer SupportNBG6616 User’s Guide239Lithuania• ZyXEL Lithuania• http://www.zyxel.com/lt/lt/homepage.shtmlNetherlands•ZyXEL Benelux• htt

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Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide243.3.2 Connection Type: PPPoEPoint-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) functions as a dial-up con

Page 158 - CHAPTER 23

Appendix E Customer SupportNBG6616 User’s Guide240Turkey•ZyXEL Turkey A.S.• http://www.zyxel.com.trUK• ZyXEL Communications UK Ltd.• http://www.zyxel.

Page 159 - 23.4 Technical Reference

Appendix E Customer SupportNBG6616 User’s Guide241OceaniaAustralia• ZyXEL Communications Corporation• http://www.zyxel.com/au/en/AfricaSouth Africa•

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IndexNBG6616 User’s Guide242IndexAActiveX 136Address Assignment 75AP 12AP Modemenu 53status screen 51AP+Bridge 12BBandwidth managementoverview 147pri

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IndexNBG6616 User’s Guide243FFCC interference statement 231file sharing 165access right 168, 170bandwidth 170example 170FTP 169overview 165Samba 167u

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IndexNBG6616 User’s Guide244Media access control 100media client 164media file 164, 167type 167media server 164overview 164meida file play 164Memory

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IndexNBG6616 User’s Guide245Service Set IDentity. See SSID.Session Initiated Protocol 153SIP 153SMB 166SSID 39, 44, 52, 85, 89, 99stateful inspection

Page 164 - CHAPTER 24

IndexNBG6616 User’s Guide246World Wide Web 153WPA compatible 87WPS 12WWW 153XXbox Live 153

Page 165 - 24.3 What You Need To Know

Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide25The NBG6616 connects to the Internet.Figure 11 Connecting to the Internet Note: If the Wizard succ

Page 166 - 24.4 Before You Begin

Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide26Figure 12 Router Password 3.5 Wireless SecurityConfigure Wireless Settings. Configure the wireless

Page 167 - 24.6 SAMBA Screen

Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide27Figure 13 Wireless Security: No Security The following table describes the labels in this screen.3

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Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide28Figure 14 Wireless Security: WPA2-PSKThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Congr

Page 169 - 24.7 FTP Screen

Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide29Figure 15 CongratulationsYou can also click GO to open the Easy Mode Web Configurator of your NBG6

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NBG6616 User’s Guide30CHAPTER 4NBG6616 Modes4.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces the different modes available on your NBG6616. First, the term “mod

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NBG6616 User’s Guide31CHAPTER 5Easy Mode5.1 OverviewThe Web Configurator is set to Easy Mode by default. You can configure several key features of

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Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide32Figure 17 Easy Mode: Status Screen5.2 What You Can DoYou can do the following in this mode:•Use this Navig

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Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide33Figure 18 Control PanelThe following table describes the labels in this screen.5.5 Network MapNote: The N

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Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide34The line connecting the NBG6616 to the gateway becomes green when the NBG6616 is able to ping the gateway. It

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Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide355.6.1 Game EngineWhen this feature is enabled, the NBG6616 maximizes the bandwidth for gaming traffic that

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Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide36Figure 22 Power Saving The following table describes the labels in this screen.5.6.3 Parental ControlUse t

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Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide37Figure 23 Parental Control The following table describes the labels in this screen.5.6.4 Bandwidth MGMTUs

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Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide38Figure 24 Bandwidth MGNT5.6.5 FirewallEnable this feature to protect the network from Denial of Service (D

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Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide39Note: You can enable the wireless function of your NBG6616 by first turning on the switch in the back panel.

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Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide40Figure 27 Wireless Security: WPS The following table describes the labels in this screen.5.7 Status Screen

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Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide41Figure 28 Status Screen in Easy Mode The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 17 S

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NBG6616 User’s Guide42CHAPTER 6Router Mode6.1 OverviewThe NBG6616 is set to router mode by default. Routers are used to connect the local network t

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Chapter 6 Router ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide43Figure 30 Status Screen: Router Mode The following table describes the icons shown in the Status screen.

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Chapter 6 Router ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide44The following table describes the labels shown in the Status screen.Click this icon to see the Status page.

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Chapter 6 Router ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide456.2.1 Navigation PanelUse the sub-menus on the navigation panel to configure NBG6616 features. Firewall T

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Chapter 6 Router ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide46Figure 31 Navigation Panel: Router Mode The following table describes the sub-menus.Table 20 Navigation

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Chapter 6 Router ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide47Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G General Use this screen to enable the wireless LAN and configure wireless LAN and wir

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Chapter 6 Router ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide48UPnP UPnP Use this screen to enable UPnP on the NBG6616. USB Media SharingDLNA Use this screen to have the

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NBG6616 User’s Guide49CHAPTER 7Access Point Mode7.1 OverviewUse your NBG6616 as an access point (AP) if you already have a router or gateway on you

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Chapter 7 Access Point ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide507.3.1 Setting your NBG6616 to AP Mode1 Log into the Web Configurator if you haven’t already. See the

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Chapter 7 Access Point ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide51Note: After clicking Login, the Easy Mode appears. Refer to Section on page 31 for the Easy Mode sc

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Chapter 7 Access Point ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide52The following table describes the labels shown in the Status screen. Table 21 Status Screen: Acces

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Chapter 7 Access Point ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide537.4.1 Navigation PanelUse the menu in the navigation panel to configure NBG6616 features in Access

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Chapter 7 Access Point ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide54Figure 37 Network > LAN > IP The table below describes the labels in the screen.Table 22

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Chapter 7 Access Point ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide55First DNS ServerSecond DNS ServerThird DNS Server Select Obtained From ISP if your ISP dynamically a

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NBG6616 User’s Guide56CHAPTER 8Tutorials8.1 OverviewThis chapter provides tutorials for setting up your NBG6616.• Set Up a Wireless Network Using W

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Chapter 8 TutorialsNBG6616 User’s Guide57Note: Your NBG6616 has a WPS button located on its panel, as well as a WPS button in its configuration utili

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Chapter 8 TutorialsNBG6616 User’s Guide583 Click Start buttons (or button next to the PIN field) on both the wireless client utility screen and the NB

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Chapter 8 TutorialsNBG6616 User’s Guide59The instructions require that your hardware is connected (see the Quick Start Guide) and you are logged into

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Chapter 8 TutorialsNBG6616 User’s Guide605 Open the Status screen. Verify your wireless and wireless security settings under Device Information and ch

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Chapter 8 TutorialsNBG6616 User’s Guide613 After you’ve installed the driver and attached the NWD6505 to your computer’s USB port, right-click the Wi

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Chapter 8 TutorialsNBG6616 User’s Guide627 Check the status of your wireless connection in the screen below. 8 If the wireless client keeps trying to

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Chapter 8 TutorialsNBG6616 User’s Guide63For example, you may set up three wireless networks (A, B and C) in your office. A is for workers, B is for

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Chapter 8 TutorialsNBG6616 User’s Guide646 Type a new password and retype it to confirm, then click Apply. Otherwise, click Ignore.7 The Easy Mode app

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Chapter 8 TutorialsNBG6616 User’s Guide6511 Configure the screen as follows. You do not enable Intra-BSS Traffic for SSID_VoIP. Click Apply.12 Click

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Chapter 8 TutorialsNBG6616 User’s Guide6614 Click the MAC Filter tab to configure MAC filtering for the SSID_VoIP wireless network. Select SSID_VoIP f

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NBG6616 User’s Guide69CHAPTER 9Monitor9.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses read-only information related to the device state of the NBG6616. To acces

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Chapter 9 MonitorNBG6616 User’s Guide70Figure 40 View LogYou can configure which logs to display in the View Log screen. Go to the Log Setting scree

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Chapter 9 MonitorNBG6616 User’s Guide71information (including MAC Address, and IP Address) of all network clients using the NBG6616’s DHCP server. Fi

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Chapter 9 MonitorNBG6616 User’s Guide72Figure 43 Monitor > Packet Statistics The following table describes the labels in this screen.9.6 WLAN St

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Chapter 9 MonitorNBG6616 User’s Guide73Figure 44 Monitor > WLAN Station Status The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 25

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NBG6616 User’s Guide74CHAPTER 10WAN10.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the NBG6616’s WAN screens. Use these screens to configure your NBG6616 for I

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Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide7510.3.1 Configuring Your Internet ConnectionEncapsulation MethodEncapsulation is used to include data from an upp

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Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide76MulticastTraditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of either two ways - Unicast (1 sender - 1 recipient) or

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Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide77Figure 47 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: IPoE Encapsulation (IPv4 Only) The following table describ

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Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide78Obtain an IP Address AutomaticallySelect this option If your ISP did not assign you a fixed IP address. This is th

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Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide7910.4.2 PPPoE EncapsulationThe NBG6616 supports PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet). PPPoE is an IETF s

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Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide80This screen displays when you select PPPoE encapsulation.Figure 48 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PP

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Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide81The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 27 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPP

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Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide8210.5 Advanced WAN ScreenTo change your NBG6616’s advanced WAN settings, click Network > WAN > Advanced. The

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Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide83Figure 49 Network > WAN > Advanced The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 28 Net

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NBG6616 User’s Guide84CHAPTER 11Wireless LAN11.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses how to configure the wireless network settings in your NBG6616. The

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide8511.1.1 What You Can Do•Use the General screen to turn the wireless connection on or off, set up wireles

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide86MAC Address FilterEvery wireless client has a unique identification number, called a MAC address.1 A MAC

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide87The types of encryption you can choose depend on the type of user authentication. (See page 86 for infor

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide88Figure 51 Guest Wireless LAN NetworkGuest WLAN BandwidthThe Guest WLAN Bandwidth function allows you to

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide89Number) in the devices. Then, they connect and set up a secure network by themselves. See how to set up

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide90Channel Selection Set the operating frequency/channel depending on your particular region. Select a chann

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide91See the rest of this chapter for information on the other labels in this screen. 11.3 Wireless Security

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide92The following table describes the labels in this screen.11.3.2 WEP EncryptionWEP encryption scrambles th

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide93Figure 55 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > General: Static WEPThe following table describes the

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide9411.3.3 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSKSelect WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK from the Security Mode list.Figure 56 Network > W

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide95The following table describes the labels in this screen.11.3.4 WPA/WPA2Select WPA or WPA2 from the Secu

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide96Figure 57 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > General: WPA/WPA2The following table describes the lab

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide9711.4 More AP Screen This screen allows you to enable and configure multiple wireless networks and guest

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide98Figure 58 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > More AP The following table describes the labels in th

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Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide99Figure 60 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > More AP: Edit (the last SSID) The following table des

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