NetComm NF17ACV Quick Install Guide

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NF17ACV - QUICK START GUIDE
VDSL / ADSL Dual Band AC1600 WiFi Gigabit Modem Router with VoIP
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WELCOME
This quick start guide is designed to get you up and running quickly with your new router. More advanced set up instructions can be found in the user manual which can be downloaded from www.netcommwireless.com
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PACKAGE CONTENTS 2
PRE-REQUISITES 4
SETTING UP YOUR ROUTER
ADSL Connections 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VDSL Connections 6
Ethernet Connections 8
LOGGING INTO THE WEB INTERFACE 10
CONFIGURING THE DEVICE FOR USE 11 WITH AN INTERNET SERVICE
ADSL 12
VDSL 14
Ethernet WAN 16
CONNECTING WIRELESS DEVICES 19
CHANGING THE WIRELESS PASSWORD 20
CHANGING THE ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD 22
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PACKAGE
1. VDSL / ADSL Dual Band AC1600 WiFi Gigabit
Modem Router with VoIP (NF17ACV)
CONTENTS
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2. RJ45 Ethernet cable
3. RJ11 Telephone cable
4. Power supply (12V/3A)
5. WiFi Security card
6. Warranty card
7. Quick Start Guide
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PRE-REQUISITES
SETTING UP YOUR ROUTER
If you are using a voice service on the same line as the DSL service,
you will need a DSL line lter for
each handset or back-to-base home alarm system on the line.
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ADSL Connections
1. Connect the supplied RJ11 cable to the “modem” port of your DSL line
lter and then connect the other end to the DSL port on the back of the NF17ACV. Connect the DSL line lter (not included) to the wall socket and then connect your handset to the “phone” port of the lter.
2. Connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable from one of the yellow
Ethernet ports (1-4) on the back of the NF17ACV to your computer.
3. Connect the included power adapter to the Power jack of the NF17ACV
and then plug it into an available wall socket. Press the ON/OFF button to power the router on. The Power light illuminates in red. When the
NF17ACV has nished booting up, the Power light turns green.
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SETTING UP YOUR ROUTER
VDSL Connections
1. Connect the supplied RJ11 cable to the “modem” port of your DSL line
lter and then connect the other end to the DSL port on the back of the NF17ACV. Connect the DSL line lter (not included) to the wall socket.
2. Connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable from one of the yellow
Ethernet ports (1-4) on the back of the NF17ACV to your computer.
3. Connect the included power adapter to the Power jack of the NF17ACV
and then plug it into an available wall socket. Press the ON/OFF button to power the router on. The Power light illuminates in red. When the NF17ACV
has nished booting up, the Power light turns green.
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SETTING UP YOUR ROUTER
Ethernet Connections
1. Connect a straight-through Ethernet cable to the blue WAN port on the
back of the NF17ACV and then connect the other end to your upstream gateway device, e.g. an FTTP gateway or HFC cable modem.
2. Connect the supplied RJ45 Ethernet cable from one of the yellow
Ethernet ports (1-4) on the back of the NF17ACV to your computer.
3. Connect the included power adapter to the Power jack of the NF17ACV
and then plug it into an available wall socket. Press the ON/OFF button to power the router on. The Power light illuminates in red. When the NF17ACV
has nished booting up, the Power light turns green.
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LOGGING INTO THE
1. Open a web browser (such as Internet Explorer®
/ Microsoft Edge®, Mozilla Firefox® or Google Chrome™), type http://192.168.20.1 into the address bar and press Enter.
WEB INTERFACE
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2. At the login screen, type admin into both the
Username and the Password elds and click OK.
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CONFIGURING
1. Click on the Basic Setup menu item on the left side
of the screen.
THE DEVICE FOR USE WITH AN INTERNET SERVICE
2. Follow the instructions for your connection type.
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ADSL
1. Select ADSL and click the Next button.
2. Select either the PPPoE, PPPoA or Bridging for your
internet connection as specied by your Internet
Service Provider (ISP). Click the Next button.
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3. In the User ID and Password elds, enter the
Username and Password assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click the Finish button.
The account settings are saved and the NF17ACV connects to the internet.
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VDSL
1. Select VDSL and click the Next button.
2. Select the WAN mode for your internet connection
as specied by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Click the Next button.
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3. Select the correct VLAN option for your connection.
For New Zealand customers, the requirement for VDSL is VLAN tag 10. If you are not sure of the tagging requirement for your connection, please contact your ISP.
4. In the User ID and Password elds, enter the
Username and Password assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
5. Click the Finish button when you have entered the
required details.
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Ethernet WAN
1. Select Ethernet WAN then click the Next button.
2. Select the WAN mode for your internet connection
as specied by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Click the Next button.
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3. PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE): Select the correct
VLAN option for your connection. For New
Zealand customers, the requirement for VDSL is VLAN tag 10. If you are not sure of the tagging
requirement for your connection, please contact your ISP.
4. In the User ID and Password elds, enter the
username and password assigned to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click the Finish button when you have entered the required details.
5. IP over Ethernet (IPoE): Select the correct VLAN
option for your connection. For New Zealand customers, the requirement for VDSL is VLAN tag
10. If you are not sure of the tagging requirement
for your connection, please contact your ISP.
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6. If your ISP has supplied a static IP address, select
Use the following Static IP address and enter
the details, otherwise select Obtain an IP address
automatically. Click the Next button.
7. The settings are displayed in a summary. Click
Apply/Save to save them.
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CONNECTING WIRELESS DEVICES
The default settings of the router have the wireless
function enabled so there is no conguration necessary
to use the wireless function, simply connect to the SSID (network name) listed on the WiFi security card or on the label located under your router. When prompted, enter the password that is also printed on the card or router label.
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CHANGING
If you would like to change the wireless password to something easier to remember, follow these steps.
THE WIRELESS PASSWORD
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1. Select the Wireless menu from the left side of the
screen, then select the Security option below it. The Wireless Security page is displayed.
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2. In the WPA/WAPI passphrase eld, enter the
desired password to use for the wireless network. When choosing a password, try to ensure that it
• is unique;
is sufciently long (at least 8 characters in length);
• uses a mix of letters, numbers and symbols;
• does not contain any personal information or common words.
3. Click the Apply/Save button.
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CHANGING THE ADMINISTRATOR
We strongly recommend that you change the administrator password used to access the web interface to a more secure password. To change the administrator password:
PASSWORD
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1. From the menu on the left side of the screen, select
Management-> Access Control.
2. In the Old Password eld, enter the current
administrator password (admin is the default password).
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3. In the New Password and Conrm Password
elds, enter a new password. When choosing a
password, try to ensure that it:
• is unique;
is sufciently long (at least 8 characters in length);
• uses a mix of letters, numbers and symbols;
• does not contain any personal information or common words.
4. Click the Apply/Save button.
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