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Brand | Billion |
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Model | BiPAC 8800NL R2 |
Category | Wireless Router |
Language | English |
Introduces the router, its features, deployment options, and IPv6 support.
Details VDSL2/ADSL2+ compliance, network protocols, and firewall capabilities.
Covers Quality of Service, IPTV, USB server, and Wireless LAN features.
Explains management features including Easy Sign-on, remote access, and Syslog.
Describes the physical ports and buttons on the router.
Lists the items included in the router package.
Provides crucial warnings and attention points for safe and proper router usage.
Explains the status and meaning of each LED on the front panel of the router.
Identifies and describes the ports located on the rear of the router.
Illustrates how to connect the ADSL2+/VDSL2 router in different modes.
Guides on configuring PC network settings for Windows 7/8.
Step-by-step guide for configuring network settings in Windows Vista.
Step-by-step guide for configuring network settings in Windows XP.
Details default login credentials and network settings for the router.
Guides users on gathering necessary ISP information for configuration.
Explains the EZSO feature for simplified router setup.
Guide to accessing and logging into the router's web interface.
Provides access to router status information like Summary, WAN, Statistics, etc.
Displays basic device and WAN summary information.
Displays traffic statistics for LAN interfaces (P1-P5).
Details WAN connection information like interface, type, status, and IP addresses.
Displays detailed xDSL parameters and includes instructions for BER testing.
Provides a view of bandwidth usage for LAN ports via a diagram.
Shows bandwidth usage for WAN connections via a graph.
Displays accumulated system logs and allows configuration of log policy.
Displays security-related messages, filter messages, and firewall events.
Configuration parameters for the Ethernet LAN settings, including Group Name and IP address.
Explains how to enable or disable the DHCP server and its functions.
Allows assigning static IP addresses and creating virtual IP interfaces.
Sets basic AP parameters like SSID, Hide SSID, and Max Clients.
Manually configures wireless security settings like WEP, WPA2-PSK.
Configures shared authentication and 802.1x RADIUS authentication.
Configures WPA2 and WPA2-PSK security features.
Guides through setting up Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) for easy network connection.
Filters network access based on MAC addresses, allowing or denying specific devices.
Configures WDS for wireless interconnection of access points.
Displays information about connected wireless clients.
Enables scheduling of wireless network access based on time.
Configuration options for DSL connections, including modulation and profile.
Configuration for PPPoE and PPPoA WAN connections.
Configuration for Ethernet WAN connection, including PPPoE and other settings.
Configuration for IPoA and Bridging WAN connection modes.
Configuration for Ethernet and PPPoE WAN connections.
Sets the default gateway and DNS settings for IPv4 and IPv6 connections.
Configuration for Ethernet WAN connection.
Configures the router's time using NTP servers for accurate timekeeping.
Instructions for upgrading the router's firmware to the latest version.
Allows saving and restoring router configuration settings for backup and recovery.
Displays accumulated system logs and allows configuration of log policy.
Displays security-related messages, filter messages, and firewall events.
Displays information about connected USB storage devices.
Manages user accounts for accessing network storage with specified permissions.
Enables sharing a USB printer connected to the router over the network.
Configures IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling using 6RD mechanism.
Configures IPv4 over IPv6 tunneling using DS-Lite.
Configures rules to block or allow outgoing traffic based on IP addresses, ports, and protocols.
Configures rules to allow or block incoming traffic through the firewall.
Filters network access based on MAC addresses, allowing or denying specific devices.
Filters web access based on specific keywords and domain names.
Sets exception IP addresses that are excluded from URL filtering rules.
Controls data upload traffic, quality, and speed for applications.
Maps DSCP values to service levels for traffic classification.
Creates rules to grant or block NAT/DMZ access for specific IP addresses or ranges.
Configures port forwarding to make internal servers accessible from the WAN.
Exposes a local computer to the Internet by assigning it as a DMZ host.
Maps private IP addresses to specific global/public IP addresses from the ISP.
Configures default gateway, static routes, and policy routing.
Allows manual creation of routing rules to control network traffic flow.
Defines routes for hosts based on source IP, LAN port, and WAN interface.
Configures Router Information Protocol (RIP) for routing information exchange.
Allows aliasing a dynamic IP address to a static hostname for easier access.
Forwards DNS requests between clients and servers to resolve domain names.
Maps specific IPs to user-friendly domain names for convenient access.
Manually maps MAC addresses to IP addresses for network device resolution.
Configures the Simple Network Management Protocol agent for device monitoring.
Configures the CPE WAN Management Protocol for remote device management.
Allows changing the embedded web server accessing port.
Enables remote access to the router for configuration and viewing.
Manages router performance by adjusting power states.
Sets scheduled times for managing internet connection usage.
Schedules automatic rebooting of the router based on a timetable.
Provides tools like Ping and Trace Route to check network connection problems.
Sends email notifications with system data upon pressing the Push Now button.
Lists common router issues and their suggested solutions.
Troubleshoots issues related to LAN connectivity, such as inability to ping PCs.