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... (NAT) ...117 Dynamic DNS ...123 Static Route ...125 Firewall ...127 Content Filter ...134 Bandwidth Management ...136 Remote Management ...142 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) ...144 USB Media Sharing ...151 Maintenance ...160 Troubleshooting ...167 NBG6515 User's Guide 3
... (NAT) ...117 Dynamic DNS ...123 Static Route ...125 Firewall ...127 Content Filter ...134 Bandwidth Management ...136 Remote Management ...142 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) ...144 USB Media Sharing ...151 Maintenance ...160 Troubleshooting ...167 NBG6515 User's Guide 3
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... ...145 23.4 UPnP Screen ...145 23.5 Technical Refereance ...145 23.5.1 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example 146 23.5.2 Web Configurator Easy Access 148 Chapter 24 USB Media Sharing...151 24.1 Overview ...151 24.2 What You Can Do ...152 24.3 What You Need To Know ...152 24.4 Before You Begin ...153 24...
... ...145 23.4 UPnP Screen ...145 23.5 Technical Refereance ...145 23.5.1 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example 146 23.5.2 Web Configurator Easy Access 148 Chapter 24 USB Media Sharing...151 24.1 Overview ...151 24.2 What You Can Do ...152 24.3 What You Need To Know ...152 24.4 Before You Begin ...153 24...
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....2 NBG Access and Login ...168 26.3 Internet Access ...169 26.4 Resetting the NBG to Its Factory Defaults 171 26.5 Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting 171 26.6 USB Device Problems ...172 Appendix A IP Addresses and Subnetting 174 Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer's IP Address 184 Appendix C Wireless LANs...212 Appendix D Common Services...225...
....2 NBG Access and Login ...168 26.3 Internet Access ...169 26.4 Resetting the NBG to Its Factory Defaults 171 26.5 Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting 171 26.6 USB Device Problems ...172 Appendix A IP Addresses and Subnetting 174 Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer's IP Address 184 Appendix C Wireless LANs...212 Appendix D Common Services...225...
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.../100/1000MB Ethernet connection. The NBG is sending/receiving data through the wireless LAN 2.4 GHz band. The NBG is sending/receiving data through the LAN. NBG6515 User's Guide 14 Table 1 Front Panel LEDs and WPS Button LED POWER COLOR Green STATUS On Off DESCRIPTION The NBG is not receiving power. The.... The WAN connection is not ready, or has failed. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NBG 1.5 LEDs Figure 1 Front Panel WAN WLAN 5GHz Power LAN 1-4 WLAN USB 2.4GHz WPS The following table describes the LEDs and the WPS button.
.../100/1000MB Ethernet connection. The NBG is sending/receiving data through the wireless LAN 2.4 GHz band. The NBG is sending/receiving data through the LAN. NBG6515 User's Guide 14 Table 1 Front Panel LEDs and WPS Button LED POWER COLOR Green STATUS On Off DESCRIPTION The NBG is not receiving power. The.... The WAN connection is not ready, or has failed. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NBG 1.5 LEDs Figure 1 Front Panel WAN WLAN 5GHz Power LAN 1-4 WLAN USB 2.4GHz WPS The following table describes the LEDs and the WPS button.
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... on the wall at the appropriate distance apart for the screws. Then, the two devices connect and set up a secure wireless network. USB Green On The NBG has a USB device installed. Blinking The NBG is an industry standard specification, defined by themselves. Off The wireless LAN 5 GHz band is no... press a button (on the device itself, or in its configuration utility) or enter a PIN (a unique Personal Identification Number that also has WPS activated. NBG6515 User's Guide 15 WPS Green On WPS is transmitting and/or receiving data from routers through an installed...
... on the wall at the appropriate distance apart for the screws. Then, the two devices connect and set up a secure wireless network. USB Green On The NBG has a USB device installed. Blinking The NBG is an industry standard specification, defined by themselves. Off The wireless LAN 5 GHz band is no... press a button (on the device itself, or in its configuration utility) or enter a PIN (a unique Personal Identification Number that also has WPS activated. NBG6515 User's Guide 15 WPS Green On WPS is transmitting and/or receiving data from routers through an installed...
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... devices from accessing the NBG. UPnP General Use this screen to enable file sharing through the NBG. USB SMB/CIFS Use this screen to enable UPnP on the connected USB storage device. FTP Use this screen to have the NBG act as a DLNA-compliant media server,... servers behind the NBG. Application Use this screen to activate/deactivate the firewall. Advanced Use this screen to configure other advanced properties. NBG6515 User's Guide 54 Advanced This screen allows you to set the upstream bandwidth and edit a bandwidth management rule. Advanced Use this screen...
... devices from accessing the NBG. UPnP General Use this screen to enable file sharing through the NBG. USB SMB/CIFS Use this screen to enable UPnP on the connected USB storage device. FTP Use this screen to have the NBG act as a DLNA-compliant media server,... servers behind the NBG. Application Use this screen to activate/deactivate the firewall. Advanced Use this screen to configure other advanced properties. NBG6515 User's Guide 54 Advanced This screen allows you to set the upstream bandwidth and edit a bandwidth management rule. Advanced Use this screen...
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... • Configuring Wireless Security Using WPS • Enabling and Configuring Wireless Security (No WPS) • If your Internet browser and enter http://www.zyxel.com or the URL of how to set up wireless network using WPS. Note: The wireless client must be a WPS-aware device (for example, ...a WPS USB adapter or PCI card). NBG6515 User's Guide 72 Figure 55 Wireless Access Point Connection to the Internet 10.3 Configuring Wireless Security Using WPS This section gives you are...
... • Configuring Wireless Security Using WPS • Enabling and Configuring Wireless Security (No WPS) • If your Internet browser and enter http://www.zyxel.com or the URL of how to set up wireless network using WPS. Note: The wireless client must be a WPS-aware device (for example, ...a WPS USB adapter or PCI card). NBG6515 User's Guide 72 Figure 55 Wireless Access Point Connection to the Internet 10.3 Configuring Wireless Security Using WPS This section gives you are...
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... of file-sharing traffic on your USB version (1.1 or 2.0). The NBG ...The media server and clients must have IP addresses in the USB storage device connected to the NBG. • Use hardware... C D NBG6515 User's Guide 151 The following figure is required. Media Server You can play the files. CHAPTER 24 USB Media Sharing ...24.1 Overview This chapter describes how to configure the media sharing settings on a USB device ...(C) which is connected to the NBG (D). No user name and password nor other form of security is an overview of connected USB...
... of file-sharing traffic on your USB version (1.1 or 2.0). The NBG ...The media server and clients must have IP addresses in the USB storage device connected to the NBG. • Use hardware... C D NBG6515 User's Guide 151 The following figure is required. Media Server You can play the files. CHAPTER 24 USB Media Sharing ...24.1 Overview This chapter describes how to configure the media sharing settings on a USB device ...(C) which is connected to the NBG (D). No user name and password nor other form of security is an overview of connected USB...
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... also share files on a USB memory stick or hard drive connected to your NBG with users on DLNA servers. Computers A and B can function as a media server and allow DLNA-compliant devices to play files stored on your network. DLNA clients play media files stored in a home network. NBG6515 User's Guide 152 This...
... also share files on a USB memory stick or hard drive connected to your NBG with users on DLNA servers. Computers A and B can function as a media server and allow DLNA-compliant devices to play files stored on your network. DLNA clients play media files stored in a home network. NBG6515 User's Guide 152 This...
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..., not just Web browsers, to your hard drive and storage device. CIFS compatible computers can access the USB file storage devices connected to share files across the Internet. NBG6515 User's Guide 153 Windows automatically assigns the workgroup name when you are connected on a network and share... resources such as Windows or Linux have different file systems. The file-sharing feature on . 1 Connect the USB device to one computer to...
..., not just Web browsers, to your hard drive and storage device. CIFS compatible computers can access the USB file storage devices connected to share files across the Internet. NBG6515 User's Guide 153 Windows automatically assigns the workgroup name when you are connected on a network and share... resources such as Windows or Linux have different file systems. The file-sharing feature on . 1 Connect the USB device to one computer to...
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... which your network administrator. NBG6515 User's Guide 154 You can enter up that will not be exactly the same as the workgroup name to disable the account. Before you can also configure the workgroup name and create file-sharing user accounts. Click Management > USB > SMB/CIFS. Figure 120 Management > USB > SMB/CIFS The...
... which your network administrator. NBG6515 User's Guide 154 You can enter up that will not be exactly the same as the workgroup name to disable the account. Before you can also configure the workgroup name and create file-sharing user accounts. Click Management > USB > SMB/CIFS. Figure 120 Management > USB > SMB/CIFS The...
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Only letters and numbers are allowed. Read & Write - Apply Reset Read - Click Management > USB > DLNA. NBG6515 User's Guide 155 The password is connected to the NBG's USB port. Specify the user's access rights to have the NBG scan the media files on your changes back to another... copy them to the NBG. You can not create or edit the files on the connected USB device. Chapter 24 USB Media Sharing Table 74 Management > USB > SMB/CIFS (continued) LABEL Password USB DESCRIPTION Enter the password used to 20 characters. Click Reset to return to the previously saved...
Only letters and numbers are allowed. Read & Write - Apply Reset Read - Click Management > USB > DLNA. NBG6515 User's Guide 155 The password is connected to the NBG's USB port. Specify the user's access rights to have the NBG scan the media files on your changes back to another... copy them to the NBG. You can not create or edit the files on the connected USB device. Chapter 24 USB Media Sharing Table 74 Management > USB > SMB/CIFS (continued) LABEL Password USB DESCRIPTION Enter the password used to 20 characters. Click Reset to return to the previously saved...
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...Your Shared Files From a Computer You can enter up to 20 characters. Password Enter the password used to disable the account. Table 75 Management > USB > FTP LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable FTP for FTP if needed, however you need a user account. Port You may change the server port number for ... the files on the NBG for file sharing. The user has read rights only and can create and edit the files on the connected USB device. NBG6515 User's Guide 156 Enable This field displays whether a user account is case sensitive. Clear the check box to access the shared files....
...Your Shared Files From a Computer You can enter up to 20 characters. Password Enter the password used to disable the account. Table 75 Management > USB > FTP LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable FTP for FTP if needed, however you need a user account. Port You may change the server port number for ... the files on the NBG for file sharing. The user has read rights only and can create and edit the files on the connected USB device. NBG6515 User's Guide 156 Enable This field displays whether a user account is case sensitive. Clear the check box to access the shared files....
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...created a user account (Bob/1234 for example) with read and write access to USB in this example) and click OK. NBG6515 User's Guide 157 Type the user name and password (Bob and 1234 in the USB > SMB/CIFS screen. Refer to your operating system's documentation for password authentication appears.... Open Windows Explorer to browse your shared files. Chapter 24 USB Media Sharing This example ...
...created a user account (Bob/1234 for example) with read and write access to USB in this example) and click OK. NBG6515 User's Guide 157 Type the user name and password (Bob and 1234 in the USB > SMB/CIFS screen. Refer to your operating system's documentation for password authentication appears.... Open Windows Explorer to browse your shared files. Chapter 24 USB Media Sharing This example ...
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...is 192.168.1.1) and click Go or press [ENTER]. See your FTP client. NBG6515 User's Guide 158 The way or screen you log into the FTP server (on...the workgroup folder using the folder tree on your FTP client documentation for example) with read and write access to USB in the USB > FTP screen. 1 In your web browser's address or URL bar type "ftp://" followed by the IP... (Bob/1234 for more information. In this example, we use FTP to access the USB storage devices connected to the NBG. Chapter 24 USB Media Sharing 2 You can use the web browser to share files via FTP from the LAN...
...is 192.168.1.1) and click Go or press [ENTER]. See your FTP client. NBG6515 User's Guide 158 The way or screen you log into the FTP server (on...the workgroup folder using the folder tree on your FTP client documentation for example) with read and write access to USB in the USB > FTP screen. 1 In your web browser's address or URL bar type "ftp://" followed by the IP... (Bob/1234 for more information. In this example, we use FTP to access the USB storage devices connected to the NBG. Chapter 24 USB Media Sharing 2 You can use the web browser to share files via FTP from the LAN...
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NBG6515 User's Guide 159 Enter the user name and password (you the folder for password authentication appears. Double-click the folder to your NBG. Chapter 24 USB Media Sharing 2 A screen asking for the USB storage device connected to display the contents in the USB > FTP screen) and click Log On. 3 The screen changes and shows you configured in it.
NBG6515 User's Guide 159 Enter the user name and password (you the folder for password authentication appears. Double-click the folder to your NBG. Chapter 24 USB Media Sharing 2 A screen asking for the USB storage device connected to display the contents in the USB > FTP screen) and click Log On. 3 The screen changes and shows you configured in it.
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NBG6515 User's Guide 167 Make sure the power source is connected to the NBG and plugged in to Its Factory Defaults • Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting • USB Device Problems 26.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs The NBG does not turn on page 14. 2 Check the hardware connections. Contact the vendor to replace...
NBG6515 User's Guide 167 Make sure the power source is connected to the NBG and plugged in to Its Factory Defaults • Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting • USB Device Problems 26.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs The NBG does not turn on page 14. 2 Check the hardware connections. Contact the vendor to replace...
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... from the included disc, or download the latest version from the zyxel.com website. 2 Disconnect the problematic USB device, then reconnect it again with your computer. 7 If the problem persists, contact your vendor. NBG6515 User's Guide 172 After driver installation, reconnect the USB device to the NBG and try to connect to it to...
... from the included disc, or download the latest version from the zyxel.com website. 2 Disconnect the problematic USB device, then reconnect it again with your computer. 7 If the problem persists, contact your vendor. NBG6515 User's Guide 172 After driver installation, reconnect the USB device to the NBG and try to connect to it to...
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Chapter 26 Troubleshooting What kind of USB devices do the NBG support? 1 It is strongly recommended to function properly with the NBG. NBG6515 User's Guide 173 Other USB products are not guaranteed to use version 2.0 or lower USB storage devices (such as memory sticks, USB hard drives) and/or USB devices (such as USB printers).
Chapter 26 Troubleshooting What kind of USB devices do the NBG support? 1 It is strongly recommended to function properly with the NBG. NBG6515 User's Guide 173 Other USB products are not guaranteed to use version 2.0 or lower USB storage devices (such as memory sticks, USB hard drives) and/or USB devices (such as USB printers).
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...121 process 121 U Universal 63 Universal Plug and Play 144 Application 144 Security issues 145 Universal Repeater 63, 67 UPnP 144 URL Keyword Blocking 135 USB media sharing 151 User Name 124 V VPN 107 W WAN (Wide Area Network) 101 WAN advanced 109 WAN MAC address 102 warranty 236 note 236... channel 171 wireless client WPA supplicants 221 wireless LAN 171 wireless LAN scheduling 93 Wireless network basic guidelines 80 channel 81 encryption 82 example 80 NBG6515 User's Guide 248 See SSID. Index RTS (Request To Send) 215 threshold 214, 215 RTS/CTS Threshold 81, 90 S Samba 153 Scheduling 93 ...
...121 process 121 U Universal 63 Universal Plug and Play 144 Application 144 Security issues 145 Universal Repeater 63, 67 UPnP 144 URL Keyword Blocking 135 USB media sharing 151 User Name 124 V VPN 107 W WAN (Wide Area Network) 101 WAN advanced 109 WAN MAC address 102 warranty 236 note 236... channel 171 wireless client WPA supplicants 221 wireless LAN 171 wireless LAN scheduling 93 Wireless network basic guidelines 80 channel 81 encryption 82 example 80 NBG6515 User's Guide 248 See SSID. Index RTS (Request To Send) 215 threshold 214, 215 RTS/CTS Threshold 81, 90 S Samba 153 Scheduling 93 ...