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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
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide101Figure 61 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > MAC FilterThe following table describes the labels i
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide10211.6 Wireless LAN Advanced ScreenUse this screen to allow wireless advanced features, such as the outpu
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide103Click Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > QoS. The following screen appears.Figure 63 Network >
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide104Figure 64 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > WPSThe following table describes the labels in this s
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
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide106Figure 66 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > SchedulingThe following table describes the labels in
NBG6616 User’s Guide107CHAPTER 12LAN12.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to configure LAN settings.A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared commun
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
Chapter 12 LANNBG6616 User’s Guide109Figure 69 Network > LAN > IP The following table describes the labels in this screen.12.5 IP Alias Scre
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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 >
NBG6616 User’s Guide111CHAPTER 13DHCP Server13.1 OverviewDHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual client
Chapter 13 DHCP ServerNBG6616 User’s Guide112Figure 72 Network > DHCP Server > General The following table describes the labels in this scre
Chapter 13 DHCP ServerNBG6616 User’s Guide113Figure 73 Network > DHCP Server > Advanced The following table describes the labels in this scre
Chapter 13 DHCP ServerNBG6616 User’s Guide11413.4 DHCP Client List ScreenThe DHCP table shows current DHCP client information (including IP Address,
Chapter 13 DHCP ServerNBG6616 User’s Guide115Host Name This field displays the computer host name.IP Address This field displays the IP address relat
NBG6616 User’s Guide116CHAPTER 14NAT14.1 Overview NAT (Network Address Translation - NAT, RFC 1631) is the translation of the IP address of a hos
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
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
Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide119The following table describes the labels in this screen.14.3 Port Forwarding Screen Use this screen to forwar
NBG6616 User’s Guide12CHAPTER 1Introduction1.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces the main features and applications of the NBG6616.The NBG6616 extend
Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide120Figure 78 Network > NAT > Port Forwarding The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 5
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
Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide12214.4 Port Trigger ScreenTo change your NBG6616’s trigger port settings, click Network > NAT > Port Trigger
Chapter 14 NATNBG6616 User’s Guide12314.5 Technical ReferenceThe following section contains additional technical information about the NBG6616 featu
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
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
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
Chapter 15 DDNSNBG6616 User’s Guide127The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 54 Dynamic DNSLABEL DESCRIPTIONDynamic DNS Sele
NBG6616 User’s Guide128CHAPTER 16Static Route16.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to configure static routes for your NBG6616.The NBG6616 usu
Chapter 16 Static RouteNBG6616 User’s Guide129Figure 85 Network > Static RouteThe following table describes the labels in this screen. 16.2.1 A
Chapter 1 IntroductionNBG6616 User’s Guide131.4 Good Habits for Managing the NBG6616Do the following things regularly to make the NBG6616 more secur
Chapter 16 Static RouteNBG6616 User’s Guide130The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 56 Network > Static Route: Add/EditL
NBG6616 User’s Guide131CHAPTER 17Firewall17.1 Overview Use these screens to enable and configure the firewall that protects your NBG6616 and your
Chapter 17 FirewallNBG6616 User’s Guide132What is a Firewall?Originally, the term “firewall” referred to a construction technique designed to prevent
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
Chapter 17 FirewallNBG6616 User’s Guide134Figure 89 Security > Firewall > Services lThe following table describes the labels in this screen.Ta
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
NBG6616 User’s Guide136CHAPTER 18Content Filtering18.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure content filtering. Content filtering is the
Chapter 18 Content FilteringNBG6616 User’s Guide137Web Proxy A server that acts as an intermediary between a user and the Internet to provide securit
NBG6616 User’s Guide138CHAPTER 19Parental Control19.1 OverviewParental controls allow you to block specific URLs. You can also define time periods
Chapter 19 Parental ControlNBG6616 User’s Guide139Figure 91 Security > Parental Control The following table describes the fields in this screen.
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
Chapter 19 Parental ControlNBG6616 User’s Guide140Figure 92 Security > Parental Control: Add/Edit new rules The following table describes the fie
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
Chapter 19 Parental ControlNBG6616 User’s Guide142The following table describes the fields in this screen. 19.3 Technical ReferenceThe following sect
Chapter 19 Parental ControlNBG6616 User’s Guide143File Name URL CheckingFilename URL checking has the NBG6616 check all of the characters in the URL.
NBG6616 User’s Guide144CHAPTER 20IPv6 Firewall20.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to enable and create IPv6 firewall rules to block unwanted I
Chapter 20 IPv6 FirewallNBG6616 User’s Guide145The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 63 Configuration > Security > IP
Chapter 20 IPv6 FirewallNBG6616 User’s Guide146Delete Click Delete to remove the firewall rule.Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved se
NBG6616 User’s Guide147CHAPTER 21Bandwidth Management21.1 Overview This chapter contains information about configuring bandwidth management and edi
Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide14821.3 What You Need To KnowThe sum of the bandwidth allotments that apply to the WAN interface (
Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide149Note: The two tables shown in this screen can be configured and applied at the same time. Click
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
Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide150The following table describes the labels in this screen.21.5.1 Rule Configuration: Application
Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide151Figure 98 Bandwidth Management Rule Configuration: Application ListThe following table descri
Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide152Figure 99 Bandwidth Management Rule Configuration: User-defined Service The following table de
Chapter 21 Bandwidth ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide15321.5.3 Predefined Bandwidth Management ServicesThe following is a description of some services
NBG6616 User’s Guide154CHAPTER 22Remote Management22.1 OverviewThis chapter provides information on the Remote Management screens. Remote Managemen
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
Chapter 22 Remote ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide15622.5 Telnet Screen To change your NBG6616’s remote management settings, click Management > R
Chapter 22 Remote ManagementNBG6616 User’s Guide157Use this screen to remotely turn on a device on the network. Click the Management > Remote MGMT
NBG6616 User’s Guide158CHAPTER 23Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)23.1 Overview This chapter introduces the UPnP feature in the web configurator.Unive
Chapter 23 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)NBG6616 User’s Guide159All UPnP-enabled devices may communicate freely with each other without additional co
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
Chapter 23 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)NBG6616 User’s Guide160Figure 104 Network Connections3 In the Internet Connection Properties window, click
Chapter 23 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)NBG6616 User’s Guide161Figure 107 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings: AddNote: When the UPn
Chapter 23 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)NBG6616 User’s Guide1623 Select My Network Places under Other Places. Figure 110 Network Connections4 An ic
Chapter 23 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)NBG6616 User’s Guide163Figure 112 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example
NBG6616 User’s Guide164CHAPTER 24USB Media Sharing24.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to configure the media sharing settings on the NBG6616.No
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
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
Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide167Note: If your USB device cannot be detected by the NBG6616, see the troubleshooting for suggestion
Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide168Figure 116 Management > USB Media Sharing > SAMBA The following table describes the labels
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
NBG6616 User’s Guide17CHAPTER 2Introducing the Web Configurator2.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to access the NBG6616 Web Configurator and pr
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
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
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
Chapter 24 USB Media SharingNBG6616 User’s Guide1732 A screen asking for password authentication appears. Enter the user name and password (you confi
NBG6616 User’s Guide174CHAPTER 25Maintenance25.1 OverviewThis chapter provides information on the Maintenance screens. 25.2 What You Can Do•Use th
Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide175The following table describes the labels in this screen.25.4 Password ScreenIt is strongly recommended
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
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
Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide178Click Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade. Follow the instructions in this screen to upload firmware to you
Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide17925.7 Configuration Backup/Restore ScreenBackup configuration allows you to back up (save) the NBG6616’s
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNBG6616 User’s Guide18Figure 3 Login screenThe following table describes the labels in this screen.2.2.2
Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide180Note: If you uploaded the default configuration file you may need to change the IP address of your comput
Chapter 25 MaintenanceNBG6616 User’s Guide181Figure 125 Maintenance > Language 25.10 System Operation Mode OverviewThe Sys OP Mode (System Oper
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
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
NBG6616 User’s Guide184CHAPTER 26Troubleshooting26.1 OverviewThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potent
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
Chapter 26 TroubleshootingNBG6616 User’s Guide1862 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected. See the Quick Star
Chapter 26 TroubleshootingNBG6616 User’s Guide1871 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected. See the Quick Sta
Chapter 26 TroubleshootingNBG6616 User’s Guide188• Check the settings for QoS. If it is disabled, you might consider activating it.26.5 Resetting the
Chapter 26 TroubleshootingNBG6616 User’s Guide1897 Make sure you allow the NBG6616 to be remotely accessed through the WLAN interface. Check your rem
Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorNBG6616 User’s Guide19The following table describes the labels in this screen.Note: The management session
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
NBG6616 User’s Guide191APPENDIX APop-up Windows, JavaScript and JavaPermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web browser
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide192Figure 130 Internet Options: Privacy3 Click Apply to save this sett
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide193Figure 131 Internet Options: Privacy3 Type the IP address of your
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
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide195Figure 134 Security Settings - Java ScriptingJava Permissions1 Fro
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide196Figure 135 Security Settings - Java JAVA (Sun)1 From Internet Explo
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide197Mozilla FirefoxMozilla Firefox 2.0 screens are used here. Screens fo
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide198OperaOpera 10 screens are used here. Screens for other versions may v
Appendix A Pop-up Windows, JavaScript and Java PermissionsNBG6616 User’s Guide199Figure 140 Opera: Enabling JavaTo customize JavaScript behavior in
NBG6616 User’s Guide2IMPORTANT!READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightl
NBG6616 User’s Guide20CHAPTER 3Connection Wizard3.1 OverviewThis chapter provides information on the wizard setup screens in the Web Configurator.T
NBG6616 User’s Guide200APPENDIX BSetting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNote: Your specific NBG6616 may not support all of the operating systems descr
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
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2025 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2036 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network administrator or I
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide204Windows VistaThis section shows screens from Windows Vista Professional.1 Click
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2055 Right-click Local Area Connection and then select Properties.Note: During th
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2067 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2078 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network administrator or I
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide208Windows 7This section shows screens from Windows 7 Enterprise.1 Click Start >
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide209Note: During this procedure, click Continue whenever Windows displays a screen
Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide213.3 Connect to InternetThe NBG6616 offers two Internet connection types. They are IPoE or PPPoE. Th
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2106 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2117 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network administrator or I
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
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
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2145 For statically assigned settings, do the following:•From the Configure IPv4 l
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
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
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2175 For statically assigned settings, do the following:•From the Configure list,
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
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2193 In the Authenticate window, enter your admin account name and password then
Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide22Figure 8 Internet Connection Type Your NBG6616 detects the following Internet Connection type.3.3.1
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2205 The Properties dialog box opens.•In the Configuration list, select Automatic
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
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide222Figure 144 Ubuntu 8: Network ToolsLinux: openSUSE 10.3 (KDE)This section show
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
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
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide225Figure 145 openSUSE 10.3: Network Card Setup6 Select Dynamic Address (DHCP)
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide2269 Click Finish to save your settings and close the window.Verifying SettingsCli
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNBG6616 User’s Guide227Figure 147 openSUSE: Connection Status - KNetwork Manager
NBG6616 User’s Guide228APPENDIX CCommon ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port number
Appendix C Common ServicesNBG6616 User’s Guide229HTTP TCP 80 Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - a client/server protocol for the world wide web.HTTPS TCP
Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide23Figure 9 Internet Connection Type: IPoE The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Appendix C Common ServicesNBG6616 User’s Guide230SMTP TCP 25 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is the message-exchange standard for the Internet. SMTP ena
NBG6616 User’s Guide231APPENDIX DLegal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2014 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication may
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
Appendix D Legal InformationNBG6616 User’s Guide233National RestrictionsThis product may be used in all EU countries (and other countries following t
Appendix D Legal InformationNBG6616 User’s Guide234The Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT) must be notified of any out
Appendix D Legal InformationNBG6616 User’s Guide235• Do NOT obstruct the device ventilation slots, as insufficient airflow may harm your device. • An
NBG6616 User’s Guide236APPENDIX ECustomer SupportIn the event of problems that cannot be solved by using this manual, you should contact your vendor
Appendix E Customer SupportNBG6616 User’s Guide237Korea• ZyXEL Korea Corp.• http://www.zyxel.krMalaysia• ZyXEL Malaysia Sdn Bhd.• http://www.zyxel.co
Appendix E Customer SupportNBG6616 User’s Guide238Belgium• ZyXEL Communications B.V. • http://www.zyxel.com/be/nl/Bulgaria•ZyXEL България• http://www
Appendix E Customer SupportNBG6616 User’s Guide239Lithuania• ZyXEL Lithuania• http://www.zyxel.com/lt/lt/homepage.shtmlNetherlands•ZyXEL Benelux• htt
Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide243.3.2 Connection Type: PPPoEPoint-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) functions as a dial-up con
Appendix E Customer SupportNBG6616 User’s Guide240Turkey•ZyXEL Turkey A.S.• http://www.zyxel.com.trUK• ZyXEL Communications UK Ltd.• http://www.zyxel.
Appendix E Customer SupportNBG6616 User’s Guide241OceaniaAustralia• ZyXEL Communications Corporation• http://www.zyxel.com/au/en/AfricaSouth Africa•
IndexNBG6616 User’s Guide242IndexAActiveX 136Address Assignment 75AP 12AP Modemenu 53status screen 51AP+Bridge 12BBandwidth managementoverview 147pri
IndexNBG6616 User’s Guide243FFCC interference statement 231file sharing 165access right 168, 170bandwidth 170example 170FTP 169overview 165Samba 167u
IndexNBG6616 User’s Guide244Media access control 100media client 164media file 164, 167type 167media server 164overview 164meida file play 164Memory
IndexNBG6616 User’s Guide245Service Set IDentity. See SSID.Session Initiated Protocol 153SIP 153SMB 166SSID 39, 44, 52, 85, 89, 99stateful inspection
IndexNBG6616 User’s Guide246World Wide Web 153WPA compatible 87WPS 12WWW 153XXbox Live 153
Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide25The NBG6616 connects to the Internet.Figure 11 Connecting to the Internet Note: If the Wizard succ
Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide26Figure 12 Router Password 3.5 Wireless SecurityConfigure Wireless Settings. Configure the wireless
Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide27Figure 13 Wireless Security: No Security The following table describes the labels in this screen.3
Chapter 3 Connection WizardNBG6616 User’s Guide28Figure 14 Wireless Security: WPA2-PSKThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Congr
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
NBG6616 User’s Guide31CHAPTER 5Easy Mode5.1 OverviewThe Web Configurator is set to Easy Mode by default. You can configure several key features of
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
Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide33Figure 18 Control PanelThe following table describes the labels in this screen.5.5 Network MapNote: The N
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
Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide355.6.1 Game EngineWhen this feature is enabled, the NBG6616 maximizes the bandwidth for gaming traffic that
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
Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide37Figure 23 Parental Control The following table describes the labels in this screen.5.6.4 Bandwidth MGMTUs
Chapter 5 Easy ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide38Figure 24 Bandwidth MGNT5.6.5 FirewallEnable this feature to protect the network from Denial of Service (D
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
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
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
Chapter 6 Router ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide43Figure 30 Status Screen: Router Mode The following table describes the icons shown in the Status screen.
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.
Chapter 6 Router ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide456.2.1 Navigation PanelUse the sub-menus on the navigation panel to configure NBG6616 features. Firewall T
Chapter 6 Router ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide46Figure 31 Navigation Panel: Router Mode The following table describes the sub-menus.Table 20 Navigation
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
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
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
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
Chapter 7 Access Point ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide52The following table describes the labels shown in the Status screen. Table 21 Status Screen: Acces
Chapter 7 Access Point ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide537.4.1 Navigation PanelUse the menu in the navigation panel to configure NBG6616 features in Access
Chapter 7 Access Point ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide54Figure 37 Network > LAN > IP The table below describes the labels in the screen.Table 22
Chapter 7 Access Point ModeNBG6616 User’s Guide55First DNS ServerSecond DNS ServerThird DNS Server Select Obtained From ISP if your ISP dynamically a
NBG6616 User’s Guide56CHAPTER 8Tutorials8.1 OverviewThis chapter provides tutorials for setting up your NBG6616.• Set Up a Wireless Network Using W
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Chapter 8 TutorialsNBG6616 User’s Guide67
68PART IITechnical Reference
NBG6616 User’s Guide69CHAPTER 9Monitor9.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses read-only information related to the device state of the NBG6616. To acces
Table of ContentsNBG6616 User’s Guide711.3.3 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK ...
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
Chapter 9 MonitorNBG6616 User’s Guide71information (including MAC Address, and IP Address) of all network clients using the NBG6616’s DHCP server. Fi
Chapter 9 MonitorNBG6616 User’s Guide72Figure 43 Monitor > Packet Statistics The following table describes the labels in this screen.9.6 WLAN St
Chapter 9 MonitorNBG6616 User’s Guide73Figure 44 Monitor > WLAN Station Status The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 25
NBG6616 User’s Guide74CHAPTER 10WAN10.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the NBG6616’s WAN screens. Use these screens to configure your NBG6616 for I
Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide7510.3.1 Configuring Your Internet ConnectionEncapsulation MethodEncapsulation is used to include data from an upp
Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide76MulticastTraditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of either two ways - Unicast (1 sender - 1 recipient) or
Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide77Figure 47 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: IPoE Encapsulation (IPv4 Only) The following table describ
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
Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide7910.4.2 PPPoE EncapsulationThe NBG6616 supports PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet). PPPoE is an IETF s
Table of ContentsNBG6616 User’s Guide814.5.2 NAT Port Forwarding Example ...
Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide80This screen displays when you select PPPoE encapsulation.Figure 48 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PP
Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide81The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 27 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPP
Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide8210.5 Advanced WAN ScreenTo change your NBG6616’s advanced WAN settings, click Network > WAN > Advanced. The
Chapter 10 WANNBG6616 User’s Guide83Figure 49 Network > WAN > Advanced The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 28 Net
NBG6616 User’s Guide84CHAPTER 11Wireless LAN11.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses how to configure the wireless network settings in your NBG6616. The
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
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide86MAC Address FilterEvery wireless client has a unique identification number, called a MAC address.1 A MAC
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
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide88Figure 51 Guest Wireless LAN NetworkGuest WLAN BandwidthThe Guest WLAN Bandwidth function allows you to
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
Table of ContentsNBG6616 User’s Guide920.2 IPv6 Firewall Screen ...
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide90Channel Selection Set the operating frequency/channel depending on your particular region. Select a chann
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
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide92The following table describes the labels in this screen.11.3.2 WEP EncryptionWEP encryption scrambles th
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide93Figure 55 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > General: Static WEPThe following table describes the
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
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
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide96Figure 57 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > General: WPA/WPA2The following table describes the lab
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide9711.4 More AP Screen This screen allows you to enable and configure multiple wireless networks and guest
Chapter 11 Wireless LANNBG6616 User’s Guide98Figure 58 Network > Wireless LAN 2.4G/5G > More AP The following table describes the labels in th
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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