Quick setup, 1 auto quick setup, Netcomm gateway – NetComm N300 User Manual

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ADSL2+ Wireless N300 Modem Router with VoIP User Guide

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Series - ADSL2+ Wireless N300 Modem Router with VoIP

Quick Setup

The Quick Setup screen allows the user to configure the router for DSL connectivity and Internet access. It also guides the user though the
WAN network setup first and then the LAN interface setup. You can either manually customize the router or follow the online instruction to
set up the router.

The following configuration considerations apply:

The WAN network operating mode operation depends on the service provider’s configuration in the Central Office and Broadband
Access Server for the PVC

If the service provider provides PPPoE service, then the connection selection depends on whether the LAN-side device (typically a
PC) is running a PPPoE client or whether the router is to run the PPPoE client. The router can support both cases simultaneously.

If some or none of the LAN-side devices do not run PPPoE client, then select PPPoE. If every LAN-side device is running a
PPPoE client, then select Bridge In PPPoE mode, the router also supports pass-through PPPoE sessions from the LAN side while
simultaneously running a PPPoE client from non-PPPoE LAN devices. In most cases, NAT and firewall should always be enabled
when PPPoE or PPPoA mode are selected, but they can be enabled or disabled by the user when MER or IPoA is selected, NAT
and firewall are always disabled when Bridge mode is selected.

Depending on the network operating mode, and whether NAPT and firewall are enabled or disabled, the main panel will display or
hide the NAPT/Firewall menu. For instance, at initial setup, the default network operating mode is Bridge. The main panel will not
show the NAPT and Firewall menu.

NOTE:

Up to sixteen PVC profiles can be configured and saved on the flash memory. To activate a particular PVC profile, you must navigate through all the Quick Setup
screens until the last summary screen, and then click on the Save/Reboot button.

4.1 Auto Quick Setup

The auto quick setup requires the DSL link to be up. The router will automatically detect the best connection type. You need only to follow
the online prompts.

1.

For PPPoE connections, simply enter your User ID and Password as provided by your ISP, then click Save & Reboot. For other connection

types, click on Click Here for Other Connection Types and follow the instructions to complete the setup.

2.

After the process is complete, you can use the DSL service.

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