NEXXT SOLUTIONS NBL300P Wireless-N Broadband Router User Manual 15 ARN02304U6 UserMan

NEXXT SOLUTIONS Wireless-N Broadband Router 15 ARN02304U6 UserMan

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Thank you for purchasing the new Nebula 300+
wirelessN router from Nexxt SolutionsW. If any of
the following items are mismatched, missing or
damaged, please contact the merchant from
whom you purchased the unit for immediate
replacement
- WirelessN router
- 100/24DV power adapter
- Network cable
- ouick installation guide
installation guide
preliminary steps
This advanced netiivork device works as a router,
wireless AP and universal repeater Before setting
up the router, you must verify that you have
highsspeed internet access available The most
widely used connection nowadays is broadband
DSL or cable. The description used in this guide is
based on that type of connection.
product layout
Front panel
LED indicators on the front panel provide information
about netiivork activity, the connection and link status of
the ports in real time They also facilitate activity monltns
ring and troubleshooting the performance of the device
LED . . LED . .
indicator Status Description indicator Status Description
aim,” The 5 Stem .5 warty" m Epi The link between the router and a device
a, 9 y , _ 9_ P p y 5““ is established through that port
eye off ND PM 5 hem “PPM “3 "‘9 MW ‘7 0 Emmy The device is actively sending or
We dwce Is malfunwunmsl WAN transmitting packets over that port
Solid The WlsFI radio is enabled cm No ethemet cable is connected to that
‘3‘ E“, k The device is actively sending or Pm
WiFi '" ”‘9 transmitting data using Wiialess link
)gtx There is no function or indication
Off The win radio is disabled N N associated with this LED
Sam The link between the router and a device )gx There is no function or indication
is established through that port n N associated with this LED
El
_ , The device is actively sending or
LA" 1 3 BMW transmitting data over that poit
on No link is detected on mat port
1. Antennas: Three highgain SdEi umnidirectlunal
antennas
2. WAN port: This H.145 port is where you will connect the
DEL/cable modem, or ethernet line
3. LAN ports l1/2/al: Connect ’lD/lDOMbps ethernot
eel/Ices such as computers, switches, and hubs to any of
these RJAS ports
4. Power: Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack
5. WFS/ Reset:
~ Press this button for about one second to enable WPS
encryption Wlth_ln two seconds, enable the WP5 feature
on the client device to establish a Connection
~ Press this button for about ei ht seconds tovl‘evstore the
‘delxltce to its factory default 5 Ings. All LED indicators will
ig up
Router configuration
1.Log into the router by accessing the web base
utility. To do so, in the browser's address field enter
the default address http://1az.1oc.o.1 or
nexxtwili.f:om.
Note: To access the router wirelessly, look for the
SSlD, Ill-XXLXXXXXX [whereby X represents the
last 6 numbers of the MAC address]
Hardware installation
. Power off your PC. cable/DSL modern and the router
. find the optimum location for the router The best place is
usually at the center of your Wireless network with the
antennas in the upright position
. Connect one end of the supplied power adapter to the AC
Input lack located on the rear panel of the router, before
plugging the other end to a standard electncal wall outlet
. Connect your network devices to the LAN ports of the router
Then using an efl’lernet cable, connect your modem to the
WAN port in order to gain Internet access
. finally, power on the router, your PC and modern
2. In this stage, the wireless router web interface WilI
come up The system will then prompt you to enter the
default password Type admin and click Login to
continue
Nebulasoo"
Back panel
The rear panel — 1
provides the physical
connectors for power
and the client network
devices
A Telephone Llne/FFl'H
(Fiber To The Homel/
Cable Access
a (“'3
NM xxxxxx (Ir
momma use... Mommy
3. Next, the Basic settings page will be displayed ln this
window, you will be prompted to select the Internet
connect on Type, which will depend on the type of
connection offered by your existing Internet Service
Provider [ISP]: PPPoE, for dial-up or DHCP for other
broadband connections Vou can also set it up to use
a Static lP configuration By default, the muter will
autosdetect the connection type and set it to the
corresponding configuration You can also setup the
wireless password and SSlD under the Wireless
Settings area (by default, this is blank]. For security
purposes, we recommend using a security key at this
stage It must contain at least 5 characters Click
0K to complete the initial set up of the router
so “”172 m ' “m" " “m
4. Once complete, you will get a successful setup
message If the SSlD and password were changed in
the previous step. you Wlll need to access the router
using the newly assigned parameters
Caution!
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
This transmitter must not be coslocated or operated ln
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or Tv
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this
equipment.
\ J
Guick installation guide
5. If the computer you used to set up the router can
access the internet, it means that you have successfully
configured the device, and that other computers in die
LAN should also be able to do the same If they don't,
verlfy that the lnter‘het Protocol is set to obteln the lP
FCC statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules
operation is subiect to the following two conditions: [1]
This device may not cause harmful interference, and [21
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired opera
tion
This equipment has been tested and found to comply With
the limits for a Class a digital device, pursuantto Part is
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance With the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Radiation exposure statement
This equipment complies with Poo radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This
equipment should be installed and operated at a
minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and
your body
FCC ID: X4YNBLBDUP
\ and DNS settings automatically /
\ However, there is no guarantee that interference will nay
To do so, right click Network > Properties > Change
adapter settings. followed by Local area connections >
Properties. Next, double click on Internet protocol
version [4 or 5 based on your connection] and finish by
selecting obtain DNS server and IP address automati-
cally. Please note that the path indicated above relates
to Windows 7. Other operating systems may differ, so
make sure to follow the instructions of the operating
system you are using If you later wish to customize your
wireless router‘s configurations. login to the router and
click on the corresponding menu options you deslr‘e to
customize
occur in a particular installation If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-
tion, whlch can be determlneo by turning the equipment
off and on, the user ls encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one of the following:
. Fleorient or relocate the receiving antenna
. Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver
. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
dlfferent from that to which the recelver is connected
0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
techniclan for help

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