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NetComm HomePlugs are the simplest method available to set up a home network, without any of the hassle of laying meters of cable or drilling holes into walls. Simply put, a NetComm HomePlug turns the existing electrical wiring in your home into a network capable of transmitting data at up to 200Mbps.
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WElCOmE tO tHE WONdErful WOrld Of VOIP Congratulations on your purchase of a NetComm VoIP AtA. Whether this is your first VoIP device or you are upgrading from another device we’re glad to have you as part of the NetComm family. The NetComm V110/V210P/V211/V220 ATA’s are true next generation technology and in addition to the fantastic savings...
The Reset button will set the NetComm ATA to its factory default setting and reset the unit. You may need to reset the NetComm ATA into its factory defaults if you loose the ability to enter the NetComm ATA via the web interface, or following a software upgrade.
This LED illuminates to indicate the system is powered. This LED illuminates when the NetComm ATA is registered successfully to the SIP server. This LED illuminates when a connection is established to WAN/LAN port and flashes when WAN/LAN port is sending/receiving data.
You have purchased the router from someone else and need to reconfigure the device. • You are asked to perform a factory reset by a member of the excellent NetComm Support Staff. In order to restore your router to its factory default settings, please follow these steps: •...
For V210P or V211 unit, connect the Line port to your PSTN wall socket. Connect the AC power adaptor and press the power button to turn the ATA on. The ATA will boot up and in a few minutes, the Power and Ethernet Lights will light up.
Enter the SIP Proxy Domain, Proxy Server, Outbound Proxy, Username, Auth. ID and Auth. Password provided by your VSP. And then click on Setup, the software will start to configure the NetComm ATA. Follow the instructions of the Easy Setup utility which will guide you to complete the configuration.
Accessing the web configuration Open your Web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox). Enter the LAN port default IP address of the NetComm ATA (e.g. http://192.168.22.1) in the address bar and press Enter. At the login screen, enter the gateway username and password. The default login username is admin, and the default login password is admin.
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Server 1 The Domain Name Service that the NetComm ATA uses to resolve domain names to IP addresses. This is usually your modem / router or the primary DNS server specified by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) (Optional)
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VoIP Configuration Click on VoIP on the left menu. Click on SIP Service Provider. Enter the information supplied by your VoIP service provider and click Submit. �11��� �21���� �211�� �22� Quick Start Guide YML882Rev1 www.netcomm.com.au...
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Option description Active If set to on, the NetComm ATA will attempt to register the account with your VoIP service provider. SIP Proxy The SIP Proxy Domain is specified by your VSP. domain Proxy Server The host name of IP address of the SIP server. The proxy server is responsible for forwarding requests received from the NetComm ATA to your VoIP service provider.
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VoIP Service Provider. If not, please check your settings. CONGrAtulAtIONS the Installation of the NetComm AtA is now complete. Please refer to the user Guide on the supplied Cd for other usage details and features of your AtA. �11��� �21���� �211�� �22� Quick Start Guide YML882Rev1 www.netcomm.com.au...
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Due to faster ADSL speeds, an inline ADSL2+ Microfilter stops your ADSL connection being disrupted by telephones connected to the same line. Older filters cannot handle these speeds. A high-quality Microfilter from NetComm will ensure you have a stable broadband Internet connection with no reduction in the quality of your telephone service.
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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