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NetComm NB16WV-02 User Manual

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NetComm Wireless NB16WV-02 User Guide
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OPTION
DEFINITION
WAN Interface
The interface to configure. When ADSL is selected you may select a permanent virtual circuit (PVC) from 0 to 7.
WAN Type
The type of ADSL connection to use.
Remote Host for keep alive
A host name to use for the keep alive function. This host will be used to send a ping request in order to keep the
connection alive.
IP Mode
Select to use either a static or dynamically assigned IP address for your connection. When selecting to utilise a static IP
address, you will also need to enter the WAN IP Address, WAN Subnet Mask and WAN Default gateway in use for the
connection
(Refer to your ISP for more information).
Host Name
Set the hostname for your connection
(Optional - Refer to your ISP for more information).
ISP Registered MAC Address
You can change the WAN port MAC address if needed to clone your 3G modem (Optional - Refer to your ISP for more
information).
NAT
This option enables or disables "Network Address Translation" for this connection type.
Data Encapsulation
Select the Data Encapsulation required by your ISP
(Refer to your ISP for more information).
VPI Number
Enter the VPI provided by your ISP
(This will usually be 8 for Australia or 0 for New Zealand)
VCI Number
Enter the VCI provided by your ISP
(This will usually be 35 for Australia or 100 for New Zealand)
Schedule Type
Select the data schedule type required by your ISP
(Refer to your ISP for more information).
Multicast
Allows you to select the method of multicast or disable it.
IGMP Snooping
Allows you to enable or disable IGMP Snooping. IGMP Snooping configures the router to listen to IGMP conversations
between hosts and routers and maintain a map of the links that need IP multicast streams.
VLAN TAG
VLAN tagging is primarily used in virtual networks which span over multiple switches. VLAN tagging involves the router
inserting a VLAN ID into a packet header in order to identify which CLAN the packet belongs to. You may enable VLAN
tagging and specify the ID with a value between 1 and 4094.
IP over ATM (RFC1483 routed)

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NetComm NB16WV-02 Specifications

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BrandNetComm
ModelNB16WV-02
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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