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The NBG334W icon is not an exact representation of your device. Document Conventions Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User's Guide may use the following generic icons. NBG334W Computer Notebook computer Server DSLAM Firewall Telephone Modem Switch Router 6 NBG334W User's Guide
The NBG334W icon is not an exact representation of your device. Document Conventions Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User's Guide may use the following generic icons. NBG334W Computer Notebook computer Server DSLAM Firewall Telephone Modem Switch Router 6 NBG334W User's Guide
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... ...19 List of Tables...23 Part I: Introduction 27 Chapter 1 Getting to Use the Reset Button 35 2.4 Navigating the Web Configurator 35 2.5 The Status Screen in Router Mode 35 2.5.1 Navigation Panel ...38 2.5.2 Summary: Any IP Table 40 2.5.3 Summary: Bandwidth Management Monitor 40 2.5.4 Summary: DHCP Table 41 2.5.5 Summary: Packet Statistics 41 NBG334W ...33 2.1 Web Configurator Overview 33 2.2 Accessing the Web Configurator 33 2.3 Resetting the NBG334W ...35 2.3.1 Procedure to Know Your NBG334W 29 1.1 Overview ...29 1.2 AP Mode ...29 1.3 Router Mode ...30 1.4 Router Features vs.
... ...19 List of Tables...23 Part I: Introduction 27 Chapter 1 Getting to Use the Reset Button 35 2.4 Navigating the Web Configurator 35 2.5 The Status Screen in Router Mode 35 2.5.1 Navigation Panel ...38 2.5.2 Summary: Any IP Table 40 2.5.3 Summary: Bandwidth Management Monitor 40 2.5.4 Summary: DHCP Table 41 2.5.5 Summary: Packet Statistics 41 NBG334W ...33 2.1 Web Configurator Overview 33 2.2 Accessing the Web Configurator 33 2.3 Resetting the NBG334W ...35 2.3.1 Procedure to Know Your NBG334W 29 1.1 Overview ...29 1.2 AP Mode ...29 1.3 Router Mode ...30 1.4 Router Features vs.
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... Defaults 194 20.3 Restart Screen ...194 Chapter 21 Configuration Mode ...197 Chapter 22 Sys Op Mode ...199 22.1 Overview ...199 22.1.1 Router ...199 22.1.2 AP ...199 22.2 Selecting System Operation Mode 200 Chapter 23 Troubleshooting...203 23.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 203 ...23.2 NBG334W Access and Login 204 23.3 Internet Access ...206 23.4 Resetting the NBG334W to Its Factory Defaults 207 23.5 Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting 207 23.6 Advanced Features ...208 Part VI: Appendices and Index 209 Appendix A Product Specifications and Wall-Mounting Instructions 211 Appendix...
... Defaults 194 20.3 Restart Screen ...194 Chapter 21 Configuration Mode ...197 Chapter 22 Sys Op Mode ...199 22.1 Overview ...199 22.1.1 Router ...199 22.1.2 AP ...199 22.2 Selecting System Operation Mode 200 Chapter 23 Troubleshooting...203 23.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 203 ...23.2 NBG334W Access and Login 204 23.3 Internet Access ...206 23.4 Resetting the NBG334W to Its Factory Defaults 207 23.5 Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting 207 23.6 Advanced Features ...208 Part VI: Appendices and Index 209 Appendix A Product Specifications and Wall-Mounting Instructions 211 Appendix...
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List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 Wireless Internet Access in AP Mode 29 Figure 2 Secure Wireless Internet Access in Router Mode 30 Figure 3 Front Panel ...31 Figure 4 Change Password Screen ...34 Figure 5 Web Configurator Status Screen 36 Figure 6 Any IP Table ...40 Figure 7 Summary: BW ...
List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 Wireless Internet Access in AP Mode 29 Figure 2 Secure Wireless Internet Access in Router Mode 30 Figure 3 Front Panel ...31 Figure 4 Change Password Screen ...34 Figure 5 Web Configurator Status Screen 36 Figure 6 Any IP Table ...40 Figure 7 Summary: BW ...
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... Restore Error 194 Figure 114 Maintenance > Tools > Restart 195 Figure 115 Maintenance > Config Mode > General 197 Figure 116 LAN and WAN IP Addresses in Router Mode 199 Figure 117 IP Address in AP Mode ...200 Figure 118 Maintenance > Sys OP Mode > General 200 Figure 119 Maintenance > Sys Op Mode >... General: Router 200 Figure 120 Maintenance > Sys Op Mode > General: AP 201 Figure 121 Wall-mounting Example ...215 Figure 122 Masonry Plug and M4 Tap Screw 215...
... Restore Error 194 Figure 114 Maintenance > Tools > Restart 195 Figure 115 Maintenance > Config Mode > General 197 Figure 116 LAN and WAN IP Addresses in Router Mode 199 Figure 117 IP Address in AP Mode ...200 Figure 118 Maintenance > Sys OP Mode > General 200 Figure 119 Maintenance > Sys Op Mode >... General: Router 200 Figure 120 Maintenance > Sys Op Mode > General: AP 201 Figure 121 Wall-mounting Example ...215 Figure 122 Masonry Plug and M4 Tap Screw 215...
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... Table 23 Screens Summary ...64 Table 24 Network > LAN > IP ...66 Table 25 Types of Encryption for Each Type of Tables Table 1 Features Available in Router Mode vs. List of Tables List of Authentication 72 Table 26 WMM QoS Priorities ...75 Table 27 Network > Wireless LAN > General 76 Table 28 Wireless...
... Table 23 Screens Summary ...64 Table 24 Network > LAN > IP ...66 Table 25 Types of Encryption for Each Type of Tables Table 1 Features Available in Router Mode vs. List of Tables List of Authentication 72 Table 26 WMM QoS Priorities ...75 Table 27 Network > Wireless LAN > General 76 Table 28 Wireless...
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...over the Internet (VoIP). 1.2 AP Mode Select AP Mode if you already have a router or gateway on your network which acts as either an access point (AP) or a secure broadband router for all data passing between the Internet and your network. The NBG334W allows the wireless ...Figure 1 Wireless Internet Access in a WLAN connecting to efficiently manage traffic on the same network. In both AP and Router Mode you to the router (B) on your local network. In Router Mode a number of the NBG334W. 1.1 Overview The NBG334W acts as an access point (A). The following figure shows computers...
...over the Internet (VoIP). 1.2 AP Mode Select AP Mode if you already have a router or gateway on your network which acts as either an access point (AP) or a secure broadband router for all data passing between the Internet and your network. The NBG334W allows the wireless ...Figure 1 Wireless Internet Access in a WLAN connecting to efficiently manage traffic on the same network. In both AP and Router Mode you to the router (B) on your local network. In Router Mode a number of the NBG334W. 1.1 Overview The NBG334W acts as an access point (A). The following figure shows computers...
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...traffic between your network from a DHCP server. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NBG334W 1.3 Router Mode Select Router Mode if you to allocate network bandwidth to Router Mode and has router features such as a firewall or bandwidth management. Any IP YES NO This allows a ...(A), which has a DSL connection to communicate without wires, based on IEEE 802.11 wireless standards. Table 1 Features Available in Router Mode A B 1.4 Router Features vs. Firewall YES NO This establishes a network security barrier, protecting your network and the Internet. The NBG334W is set to...
...traffic between your network from a DHCP server. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NBG334W 1.3 Router Mode Select Router Mode if you to allocate network bandwidth to Router Mode and has router features such as a firewall or bandwidth management. Any IP YES NO This allows a ...(A), which has a DSL connection to communicate without wires, based on IEEE 802.11 wireless standards. Table 1 Features Available in Router Mode A B 1.4 Router Features vs. Firewall YES NO This establishes a network security barrier, protecting your network and the Internet. The NBG334W is set to...
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... subnet in the same subnet. NBG334W User's Guide 33 In order to use the web configurator you need to access this website address. • In Router Mode enable the DHCP Server. Web pop-up windows from your computer, so you should check it's in order to allow: • Web browser pop...
... subnet in the same subnet. NBG334W User's Guide 33 In order to use the web configurator you need to access this website address. • In Router Mode enable the DHCP Server. Web pop-up windows from your computer, so you should check it's in order to allow: • Web browser pop...
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... seconds or until the power LED begins to blink and then release it. The screen below shows the status screen in Router Mode. (For information on the status screen in Router Mode Click on page 62.) NBG334W User's Guide 35 When the power LED begins to blink, the defaults have been restored... and the NBG334W restarts. 2.4 Navigating the Web Configurator The following summarizes how to navigate the web configurator from the Status screen in Router Mode and AP Mode. 2.5 The Status Screen in AP Mode see Chapter 4 on Status.
... seconds or until the power LED begins to blink and then release it. The screen below shows the status screen in Router Mode. (For information on the status screen in Router Mode Click on page 62.) NBG334W User's Guide 35 When the power LED begins to blink, the defaults have been restored... and the NBG334W restarts. 2.4 Navigating the Web Configurator The following summarizes how to navigate the web configurator from the Status screen in Router Mode and AP Mode. 2.5 The Status Screen in AP Mode see Chapter 4 on Status.
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... view the logs for each computer that you to access the Internet through the NBG334W without turning the power off. This is also shown as a Router or a Access Point. 2.5.2 Summary: Any IP Table This screen displays the IP address of each rule. Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Table 5 Screens Summary LINK...
... view the logs for each computer that you to access the Internet through the NBG334W without turning the power off. This is also shown as a Router or a Access Point. 2.5.2 Summary: Any IP Table This screen displays the IP address of each rule. Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Table 5 Screens Summary LINK...
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... port. Poll Interval(s) Enter the time interval for example, your network or computer with a wireless network card) has connected successfully to the AP (or wireless router) using Ethernet encapsulation and Idle (line (ppp) idle), Dial (starting to stop refreshing statistics. 2.5.6 Summary: Wireless Station Status Click the WLAN Station Status (Details...) hyperlink...
... port. Poll Interval(s) Enter the time interval for example, your network or computer with a wireless network card) has connected successfully to the AP (or wireless router) using Ethernet encapsulation and Idle (line (ppp) idle), Dial (starting to stop refreshing statistics. 2.5.6 Summary: Wireless Station Status Click the WLAN Station Status (Details...) hyperlink...
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... two branch offices, you can assign any IP addresses to the hosts without saving. 3.4.5 WAN IP Address Assignment Every computer on your broadband modem or router. Exit Click Exit to close the wizard screen without problems. However, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved the following three blocks of IP...
... two branch offices, you can assign any IP addresses to the hosts without saving. 3.4.5 WAN IP Address Assignment Every computer on your broadband modem or router. Exit Click Exit to close the wizard screen without problems. However, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved the following three blocks of IP...
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... 18 Wizard Step 3: WAN IP and DNS Server Addresses LABEL DESCRIPTION WAN IP Address Assignment My WAN IP Address Enter your DSL/Cable modem or router. System DNS Server Address Assignment (if applicable) DNS (Domain Name System) is extremely important because without saving. 56 NBG334W User's Guide First DNS Server Second...
... 18 Wizard Step 3: WAN IP and DNS Server Addresses LABEL DESCRIPTION WAN IP Address Assignment My WAN IP Address Enter your DSL/Cable modem or router. System DNS Server Address Assignment (if applicable) DNS (Domain Name System) is extremely important because without saving. 56 NBG334W User's Guide First DNS Server Second...
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... Access in AP Mode 4.2 Setting your device bridges a wired network (LAN) and wireless LAN (WLAN) in the same subnet. Many screens that are available in Router Mode are not available in AP mode. 4.1 AP Mode Overview Use your NBG334W as an AP if you haven't already. See the Quick start Guide... for instructions on how to do this mode your NBG334W to AP Mode 1 Log into the web configurator if you already have a router or gateway on page 89 for an example. CHAPTER 4 AP Mode This chapter discusses how to configure settings while your NBG334W to AP Mode, go...
... Access in AP Mode 4.2 Setting your device bridges a wired network (LAN) and wireless LAN (WLAN) in the same subnet. Many screens that are available in Router Mode are not available in AP mode. 4.1 AP Mode Overview Use your NBG334W as an AP if you haven't already. See the Quick start Guide... for instructions on how to do this mode your NBG334W to AP Mode 1 Log into the web configurator if you already have a router or gateway on page 89 for an example. CHAPTER 4 AP Mode This chapter discusses how to configure settings while your NBG334W to AP Mode, go...
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... Mode The following table describes the labels shown in the wireless LAN. - Client or None. Name (SSID) This shows a descriptive name used by ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System) and is not used to 100%, the NBG334W is running processes like NAT and the firewall. Heap memory refers to the Internet... in Router Mode or Access Point Mode. The port types are turned on . It is the firmware version and the date created. Firmware Version This is...
... Mode The following table describes the labels shown in the wireless LAN. - Client or None. Name (SSID) This shows a descriptive name used by ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System) and is not used to 100%, the NBG334W is running processes like NAT and the firewall. Heap memory refers to the Internet... in Router Mode or Access Point Mode. The port types are turned on . It is the firmware version and the date created. Firmware Version This is...
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...WLAN and Maintenance Settings The configuration of wireless and maintenance settings in AP Mode is the same as for Router Mode. • See Chapter 5 on page 69 for information on the configuring your wireless network. ... and "192.168.1.255". 3 Click Start > Run on the same segment as a router or gateway). This setting is 192.168.1.1. Type the IP address in dotted decimal notation. In AP Mode, the ...gateway must be a router on your computer in Windows. 4 Type "cmd" in the dialog box. 5 Type "ipconfig" to show...
...WLAN and Maintenance Settings The configuration of wireless and maintenance settings in AP Mode is the same as for Router Mode. • See Chapter 5 on page 69 for information on the configuring your wireless network. ... and "192.168.1.255". 3 Click Start > Run on the same segment as a router or gateway). This setting is 192.168.1.1. Type the IP address in dotted decimal notation. In AP Mode, the ...gateway must be a router on your computer in Windows. 4 Type "cmd" in the dialog box. 5 Type "ipconfig" to show...
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... the same wireless network must use security compatible with each other wirelessly without an AP or wireless router, make sure you have the following : 1 an access point (AP) or a router with the wireless feature 2 at least one wireless network card/adapter which varies according to your ... or a wireless PCI adapter. •If you have two or more wireless network cards/adapters which vary according to your AP or wireless router and wireless network card(s)/adapter(s) use either a wireless USB adapter or a wireless CardBus card. Requirements To add a wireless LAN to your existing...
... the same wireless network must use security compatible with each other wirelessly without an AP or wireless router, make sure you have the following : 1 an access point (AP) or a router with the wireless feature 2 at least one wireless network card/adapter which varies according to your ... or a wireless PCI adapter. •If you have two or more wireless network cards/adapters which vary according to your AP or wireless router and wireless network card(s)/adapter(s) use either a wireless USB adapter or a wireless CardBus card. Requirements To add a wireless LAN to your existing...
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..., called a MAC address.1 A MAC address is sent in the area. In addition, unauthorized devices can set up your wireless network without an AP or wireless router, make sure wireless network cards/adapters use the same following settings: • Network type: Ad-Hoc • SSID Channel wireless standard: IEEE 802.11b, g, b/g or...
..., called a MAC address.1 A MAC address is sent in the area. In addition, unauthorized devices can set up your wireless network without an AP or wireless router, make sure wireless network cards/adapters use the same following settings: • Network type: Ad-Hoc • SSID Channel wireless standard: IEEE 802.11b, g, b/g or...
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... Connection to the Internet AP N 6.1.1 Example Parameters Internet SSID Channel Security SSID_Example3 6 WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key: ThisismyWPA-PSKpre-sharedkey) An access point or wireless router is referred to as an "AP" and a computer with a wireless network card or USB/PCI adapter is referred to configure the wireless settings on page...
... Connection to the Internet AP N 6.1.1 Example Parameters Internet SSID Channel Security SSID_Example3 6 WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key: ThisismyWPA-PSKpre-sharedkey) An access point or wireless router is referred to as an "AP" and a computer with a wireless network card or USB/PCI adapter is referred to configure the wireless settings on page...