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... (QoS) ...131 Network Address Translation (NAT 149 Dynamic DNS Setup ...165 Interface Group/VLAN ...169 USB Service ...175 Firewall ...179 MAC Filter ...189 User Access Control ...191 Scheduler Rules ...195 Certificates ...197 IPSec VPN ...205 PPTP VPN ...225 L2TP VPN ...231 Log ...237 Network Status ...241 ARP Table ...245 Routing Table ...247 IGMP Status ...249 xDSL Statistics ...251 User Account ...255 Remote Management ...259 TR-069 Client ...261 SNMP ...263 Time ...265 E-mail Notification ...269 Logs Setting ...271 Firmware and WWAN Package Upgrade 275 SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 3
... (QoS) ...131 Network Address Translation (NAT 149 Dynamic DNS Setup ...165 Interface Group/VLAN ...169 USB Service ...175 Firewall ...179 MAC Filter ...189 User Access Control ...191 Scheduler Rules ...195 Certificates ...197 IPSec VPN ...205 PPTP VPN ...225 L2TP VPN ...231 Log ...237 Network Status ...241 ARP Table ...245 Routing Table ...247 IGMP Status ...249 xDSL Statistics ...251 User Account ...255 Remote Management ...259 TR-069 Client ...261 SNMP ...263 Time ...265 E-mail Notification ...269 Logs Setting ...271 Firmware and WWAN Package Upgrade 275 SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 3
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... LAN Setup Screen ...105 7.3 The Static DHCP Screen ...109 7.4 The UPnP Screen ...110 7.5 Installing UPnP in Windows Example 111 7.6 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example 114 7.7 The Additional Subnet Screen 120 7.8 The 5th Ethernet Port Screen 121 7.9 Technical Reference ...121 7.9.1 LANs, WANs and the Device 122 7.9.2 DHCP Setup ...122 7.9.3 DNS Server Addresses 122 7.9.4 LAN TCP/IP ...123 Chapter 8 Routing ...125 8.1 Overview ...125 8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 125 8.2 The Routing Screen ...126 8.2.1 Add/Edit Static Route...
... LAN Setup Screen ...105 7.3 The Static DHCP Screen ...109 7.4 The UPnP Screen ...110 7.5 Installing UPnP in Windows Example 111 7.6 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example 114 7.7 The Additional Subnet Screen 120 7.8 The 5th Ethernet Port Screen 121 7.9 Technical Reference ...121 7.9.1 LANs, WANs and the Device 122 7.9.2 DHCP Setup ...122 7.9.3 DNS Server Addresses 122 7.9.4 LAN TCP/IP ...123 Chapter 8 Routing ...125 8.1 Overview ...125 8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 125 8.2 The Routing Screen ...126 8.2.1 Add/Edit Static Route...
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.... Use USB port for file sharing and use firmware for your last configuration. If you will have to its factory default settings. The Device also provides IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless networking to extend the range of characters, such as numbers and letters. • Write down the password and put it ). Use a password that consists of different types of your password, you backed up the configuration (and make the Device more effectively. • Change the password. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 17...
.... Use USB port for file sharing and use firmware for your last configuration. If you will have to its factory default settings. The Device also provides IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless networking to extend the range of characters, such as numbers and letters. • Write down the password and put it ). Use a password that consists of different types of your password, you backed up the configuration (and make the Device more effectively. • Change the password. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 17...
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... the Device. Network Setting Broadband Broadband Use this to go to the main Web Configurator screen. Advanced Use this screen to enable or disable PTM over ADSL, Annex M, and DSL PhyR functions. 802.1x Use this screen to view and configure ISP parameters, WAN IP address assignment, and other advanced properties. Figure 11 Virtual Device 2.2.3 Navigation Panel Use the menu items on the System Info screen, a graphic shows the connection status...
... the Device. Network Setting Broadband Broadband Use this to go to the main Web Configurator screen. Advanced Use this screen to enable or disable PTM over ADSL, Annex M, and DSL PhyR functions. 802.1x Use this screen to view and configure ISP parameters, WAN IP address assignment, and other advanced properties. Figure 11 Virtual Device 2.2.3 Navigation Panel Use the menu items on the System Info screen, a graphic shows the connection status...
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...or off. NAT Port Forwarding Use this screen to set up RIP settings on the Device. Interface Group/VLAN Use this screen to configure a default server which is a new LAN bridge interface (subnet). Default Server Use this screen to create a new interface group, which receives packets from wireless devices of certain SSIDs and MAC addresses to configure servers behind the Device. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 27 WPS Use this screen to view and set up static routes on the Device. QoS General Use this screen to configure the Ethernet WAN port as a LAN port...
...or off. NAT Port Forwarding Use this screen to set up RIP settings on the Device. Interface Group/VLAN Use this screen to configure a default server which is a new LAN bridge interface (subnet). Default Server Use this screen to create a new interface group, which receives packets from wireless devices of certain SSIDs and MAC addresses to configure servers behind the Device. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 27 WPS Use this screen to view and set up static routes on the Device. QoS General Use this screen to configure the Ethernet WAN port as a LAN port...
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... IP and MAC address of certificates and manage certificates and certification requests. MAC Filter Use this screen to view the status of all network traffic going through the LAN ports of all network traffic going through the WAN port of the Device. User Access Control Use this screen to configure the Device's L2TP VPN settings. L2TP VPN Setup Use this screen to block web sites with the specific URL. xDSL Statistics Use this screen to enable specific traffic directions for PPTP clients. Remote MGMT Use this...
... IP and MAC address of certificates and manage certificates and certification requests. MAC Filter Use this screen to view the status of all network traffic going through the LAN ports of all network traffic going through the WAN port of the Device. User Access Control Use this screen to configure the Device's L2TP VPN settings. L2TP VPN Setup Use this screen to block web sites with the specific URL. xDSL Statistics Use this screen to enable specific traffic directions for PPTP clients. Remote MGMT Use this...
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... is used for identification. Relay - Status This displays whether WLAN is the current version of the Device in the LAN. You can change this screen. System Resource 38 SBG3300-N Series User's Guide Table 4 Status Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh Interval Select how often you want to other computers in the WAN. Firmware Version This is activated. MAC Address This shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC (Media Access Control) Address of your Device. SSID This is the current subnet...
... is used for identification. Relay - Status This displays whether WLAN is the current version of the Device in the LAN. You can change this screen. System Resource 38 SBG3300-N Series User's Guide Table 4 Status Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh Interval Select how often you want to other computers in the WAN. Firmware Version This is activated. MAC Address This shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC (Media Access Control) Address of your Device. SSID This is the current subnet...
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... set up Internet connection using PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet), they should also provide a username and password (and service name) for the Device, which makes it accessible from an upper layer protocol into a lower layer protocol. WAN IP Address The WAN IP address is used to include data from an outside network. It can be static (fixed) or dynamically assigned by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Table 5 WAN Setup Overview LAYER-2 INTERFACE INTERNET CONNECTION CONNECTION ADSL/VDSL over PTM DSL LINK TYPE N/A MODE Routing...
... set up Internet connection using PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet), they should also provide a username and password (and service name) for the Device, which makes it accessible from an upper layer protocol into a lower layer protocol. WAN IP Address The WAN IP address is used to include data from an outside network. It can be static (fixed) or dynamically assigned by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Table 5 WAN Setup Overview LAYER-2 INTERFACE INTERNET CONNECTION CONNECTION ADSL/VDSL over PTM DSL LINK TYPE N/A MODE Routing...
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... ISP did not assign you configure manually. Select Nailed UP if you inserted one in Taiwan. Cancel Click Cancel to return to access the Internet. Table 10 Network Setting > Broadband > 3G WAN LABEL DESCRIPTION 3G Connection Settings Card description This field displays the manufacturer and model name of your ISP enabled PIN code authentication, enter the 4-digit PIN code (0000 for example) provided by the ISP. Username Type the user name (of...
... ISP did not assign you configure manually. Select Nailed UP if you inserted one in Taiwan. Cancel Click Cancel to return to access the Internet. Table 10 Network Setting > Broadband > 3G WAN LABEL DESCRIPTION 3G Connection Settings Card description This field displays the manufacturer and model name of your ISP enabled PIN code authentication, enter the 4-digit PIN code (0000 for example) provided by the ISP. Username Type the user name (of...
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...; Use the MAC Authentication screen to allow or deny wireless clients based on their MAC addresses from connecting to the Device (Section 6.4 on page 83). • Use the WPS screen to enable or disable WPS, view or generate a security PIN (Personal Identification Number) (Section 6.5 on certain days and at certain times. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 71 Use these screens to set up your Device's wireless connection. • Use the General screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode (Section...
...; Use the MAC Authentication screen to allow or deny wireless clients based on their MAC addresses from connecting to the Device (Section 6.4 on page 83). • Use the WPS screen to enable or disable WPS, view or generate a security PIN (Personal Identification Number) (Section 6.5 on certain days and at certain times. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 71 Use these screens to set up your Device's wireless connection. • Use the General screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode (Section...
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... this radio profile is the frequency used by IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless clients. Band This shows the wireless band which the Device is currently using . 2.4GHz is using then displays next to open the General screen. Try to tun the wireless LAN on or off . Click Network Setting > Wireless to this field. Channel Set the channel depending on or off . Select Disable if you are having problems with wireless interference, changing the channel may help. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide...
... this radio profile is the frequency used by IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless clients. Band This shows the wireless band which the Device is currently using . 2.4GHz is using then displays next to open the General screen. Try to tun the wireless LAN on or off . Click Network Setting > Wireless to this field. Channel Set the channel depending on or off . Select Disable if you are having problems with wireless interference, changing the channel may help. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide...
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.... Max clients Specify how many wireless clients can select No Security to allow any data encryption or authentication. Max. Click Apply to restore your changes. The wireless clients must have the Device generate a password, the setting in a location where the environment hinders the wireless signal. Wireless devices associating to 150Mbps whereas a 40MHz channel uses two standard channels and offers speeds of 20MHz or 40MHz. Click Cancel to save your previously saved settings. 74 SBG3300-N Series User's Guide to...
.... Max clients Specify how many wireless clients can select No Security to allow any data encryption or authentication. Max. Click Apply to restore your changes. The wireless clients must have the Device generate a password, the setting in a location where the environment hinders the wireless signal. Wireless devices associating to 150Mbps whereas a 40MHz channel uses two standard channels and offers speeds of 20MHz or 40MHz. Click Cancel to save your previously saved settings. 74 SBG3300-N Series User's Guide to...
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... of device, or a menu button similar to the Connect button on that you use WPS push-button method. Click Network Setting > Wireless > WMM. The following screen displays. Figure 42 Network Setting > Wireless > WMM SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 85 Note: You must press the other wireless device's WPS button within wireless range of the Device) to your previously saved settings. 6.6 The WMM Screen Use this screen to enable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM) and WMM Power Save in the configuration utility of the device...
... of device, or a menu button similar to the Connect button on that you use WPS push-button method. Click Network Setting > Wireless > WMM. The following screen displays. Figure 42 Network Setting > Wireless > WMM SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 85 Note: You must press the other wireless device's WPS button within wireless range of the Device) to your previously saved settings. 6.6 The WMM Screen Use this screen to enable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM) and WMM Power Save in the configuration utility of the device...
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... use the wireless network. 1. However, every device in homes. This is the process of wireless devices might not have the correct information (SSID, channel, and security). Unauthorized wireless devices can use that MAC address to use the wireless network. 6.10.3.3 User Authentication Authentication is a server used in businesses more than in the wireless network has to support IEEE 802.1x to do not have a RADIUS server, you should change the default SSID to something that can use that user name and password to use the wireless network...
... use the wireless network. 1. However, every device in homes. This is the process of wireless devices might not have the correct information (SSID, channel, and security). Unauthorized wireless devices can use that MAC address to use the wireless network. 6.10.3.3 User Authentication Authentication is a server used in businesses more than in the wireless network has to support IEEE 802.1x to do not have a RADIUS server, you should change the default SSID to something that can use that user name and password to use the wireless network...
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... the DHCP Client List screen. 7.2 The LAN Setup Screen Use this alone, the configurator will become the IP address of NAT traversal applications in establishing their own services and opening firewall ports may present network security issues. When a UPnP device joins a network, it is an example of installing and using UPnP. For security reasons, the Device allows multicast messages on LANs. 7.1.3 Before You Begin Find out the MAC addresses of your LAN settings. 1 Enter an IP address into the IP Subnet Mask...
... the DHCP Client List screen. 7.2 The LAN Setup Screen Use this alone, the configurator will become the IP address of NAT traversal applications in establishing their own services and opening firewall ports may present network security issues. When a UPnP device joins a network, it is an example of installing and using UPnP. For security reasons, the Device allows multicast messages on LANs. 7.1.3 Before You Begin Find out the MAC addresses of your LAN settings. 1 Enter an IP address into the IP Subnet Mask...
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... not specified in the Network Setting > Interface Group screen. Figure 83 Network Setting > NAT > Default Server The following table describes the fields in a range of ports) to save your previously saved settings. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 157 Click Cancel to restore your changes. Default Server Enter the IP address of an interface group that requested the service. Click Cancel to exit this screen. Open End Port Open Protocol OK Cancel Type a port number or the starting port number in this screen without...
... not specified in the Network Setting > Interface Group screen. Figure 83 Network Setting > NAT > Default Server The following table describes the fields in a range of ports) to save your previously saved settings. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 157 Click Cancel to restore your changes. Default Server Enter the IP address of an interface group that requested the service. Click Cancel to exit this screen. Open End Port Open Protocol OK Cancel Type a port number or the starting port number in this screen without...
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... File Sharing Services Select Enable to set up file sharing using the Device. Note: If your changes. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 177 Figure 97 Network Setting > USB Service Each field is on the share. Apply Click Apply to save your USB device cannot be detected by the Device, see the troubleshooting for browsing. Chapter 13 USB Service 2 The Device detects the USB device and makes its contents available for suggestions. Cancel Click Cancel to an appropriate power...
... File Sharing Services Select Enable to set up file sharing using the Device. Note: If your changes. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 177 Figure 97 Network Setting > USB Service Each field is on the share. Apply Click Apply to save your USB device cannot be detected by the Device, see the troubleshooting for browsing. Chapter 13 USB Service 2 The Device detects the USB device and makes its contents available for suggestions. Cancel Click Cancel to an appropriate power...
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... does not work, you can see the Login screen, but I can access the Device, check the remote management settings and firewall rules to find out why the Device does not respond to HTTP. See the troubleshooting suggestions for I cannot see or access the Login screen in the web configurator. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 291 If you have entered the password correctly. Chapter 38 Troubleshooting 5 Reset the device to its factory defaults. See the troubleshooting suggestions for...
... does not work, you can see the Login screen, but I can access the Device, check the remote management settings and firewall rules to find out why the Device does not respond to HTTP. See the troubleshooting suggestions for I cannot see or access the Login screen in the web configurator. SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 291 If you have entered the password correctly. Chapter 38 Troubleshooting 5 Reset the device to its factory defaults. See the troubleshooting suggestions for...
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... (WEP) encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points to keep network communications private. 38.5 USB Device Connection The Device fails to detect my USB device. 1 Disconnect the USB device. 2 Reboot the Device. 3 Log into the web configurator and go to the Maintenance > User Account screen. Chapter 38 Troubleshooting The available security modes in your Device are as follows: • WPA2-PSK: (recommended) This uses a pre-shared key with an external power supply, make...
... (WEP) encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points to keep network communications private. 38.5 USB Device Connection The Device fails to detect my USB device. 1 Disconnect the USB device. 2 Reboot the Device. 3 Log into the web configurator and go to the Maintenance > User Account screen. Chapter 38 Troubleshooting The available security modes in your Device are as follows: • WPA2-PSK: (recommended) This uses a pre-shared key with an external power supply, make...
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...Antenna Warning! There is a remote risk of a device can expose you to order a new one will step on the device. • Do NOT install, use, or service this device before servicing or disassembling. • Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord for your vendor for maximum output power...8226; Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the output power available at the connector (specified in dBi) to the device. • Do NOT open the device or unit. There is a remote risk of the antenna used(specified in dBm). SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 307 Opening or...
...Antenna Warning! There is a remote risk of a device can expose you to order a new one will step on the device. • Do NOT install, use, or service this device before servicing or disassembling. • Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord for your vendor for maximum output power...8226; Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the output power available at the connector (specified in dBi) to the device. • Do NOT open the device or unit. There is a remote risk of the antenna used(specified in dBm). SBG3300-N Series User's Guide 307 Opening or...