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LifeLine support in the NB9/NB9W advanced features; problems with the user’s handset or damage caused to the NB9/NB9W by it; the user not having a valid account with the telephone service providers for a regular telephone service; and the ‘000’ service being congested or not operational.
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) The NB9/NB9W connects one or two analogue telephones to a VoIP service as well as providing a pass through connection for your existing landline. The two Phone (FXS) ports even allow two separate VoIP numbers with a VoIP Service Provider (VSP).
Phone port to the NB9/NB9W LIne port. Another is connected from the splitters ADSL or MoDeM port to the NB9/NB9W ADSL port. This is to allow the ‘pass-through’ line to connect via the POTS if necessary. (See diagram on page 9)
• One or two telephone handsets for VoIP service Note: The NB9/NB9W serves as an Analogue Terminal Adaptor so any touch-tone phone may be used for VoIP services. • Account with a VoIP Service Provider (VSP) including relevant account details Wireless Requirements (for NB9W only): •...
SECTION 3 GETTING TO KNOW ThE NB9/NB9W It is recommended that you take a moment to acquaint yourself with the indicator lights, ports and default settings of the NB9/NB9W prior to commencing with installation. Colour POWER Green ADSL Green Green...
ADSL and telephone service). Connect the power adaptor that comes with your NB9/NB9W. Reset button. Depress for 10 seconds to return your NB9/NB9W to its default settings. NB9, NB9W Quick Start Guide...
When indicator lights return to steady green, reset is complete. The default settings are now restored. The entire process takes about 45 seconds to complete; • Once you have reset your NB9/NB9W to its default settings you will be able to access the device’s configurationwebinterfaceusinghttp://192.168.1.1withusername‘admin’and password ‘admin’; NB9, NB9W Quick Start Guide YML789Rev1 www.netcomm.com.au...
CONNECTING ThE NB9/NB9W Follow the steps in this section to configure ADSL, VoIP, Wireless, only one, or any combination of these. The diagram below shows you how to connect the NB9/NB9W to your PC, ADSL and POTS service. Computer connected...
Switch on your PC. Make sure the LAN LED (light) on your NB9/NB9W is on, which indicates that network function is active. Note that the pass-through service is provided as a back-up and that calls made through this line are not the same VoIP calls and will be subject to normal telecommunications charges.
Click the ‘Configure NB9/NB9W’ button; Note: If you do not have a CD-ROM or are running a non-Windows OS, you can access the NB9/NB9W Configuration page by opening a web browser and entering http://192.168.1.1 into the Address / Location field. If you are not able to access the login screen by this means, go to the section titled ‘Computer Hardware Configuration’...
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Enter your PPPoE Username and PPPoE Password and click the Save & Reboot. The NB9/NB9W will apply all of the settings in approximately 2 minutes. After several minutes, you should then see the Basic>Home page indicating your ADSL service is connected.
Security: WEP (64-bit) HEX key: Note: For advanced wireless settings of your NB9W refer to the User Guide included on your NB9/NB9W CD ROM. If you have a wireless Ethernet card on your PC, you can connect to your NB9W by following these steps: Connect the NB9W as in the diagram on page 9;...
SIP proxy) you are ready to start setting up your VoIP service on your NB9/NB9W. If you are not already logged into your NB9/NB9W, open a web browser and navigate to http://192.168.1.1 and login with the NB9/NB9W username & password (admin / admin);...
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Interface Name: Don’t change the ‘Interface name’ setting; Priority Codec: The priority codec is set to ‘G729’ which means your NB9/NB9W will firstly choose this codec when communicating with your SIP proxy from your VSP (VoIP Service Provider); Ptime: The ‘ptime’ is the time delay (milliseconds) between voice packets sent. Do not change this value unless your VSP has asked you to;...
Note: NetComm Technical Support for this product only covers the basic installation and features outlined in the Quick Start Guide. For further information regarding the advanced features of this product, please refer to the configuring sections in the User Guide or contact a Network Specialist.
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