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Compact broadband router with vpn support
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CBR400| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0
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 NAT: Network Address Translation hides private IP addresses behind the router's IP address. This is the simplest
and most common choice for users, because NAT does the translation work for you.
 Standard: NAT-less routing. If you select Standard, you must separately configure your IP addresses so that they
will be publically accessible. Typically you will not select this option unless you have a specific reason to bypass
NAT.
 IP Passthrough: IP Passthrough passes the IP address given by the modem WAN through the router. The
Ethernet port must be in LAN mode or Disabled mode, and Hotspot, VPN, and GRE must be disabled.
 Hotspot: Provide Hotspot Services on this network, requiring Terms of Service or RADIUS/UAM authentication
before WAN access will occur on both wireless and wired LAN connections. To enable a Hotspot you must also
configure your Hotspot settings under System Settings → Hotspot Services.
 Disabled: Disable this network.
Interfaces:
Select network interfaces to attach to this network.
Choose from WiFi, Ethernet ports, and VLAN interfaces.
Double-click on any of the interfaces shown on the left
in the Available section to move them to the Selected
section on the right (or highlight an interface and click
the + button). To deselect an interface, double-click on
an interface in the Selected section (or highlight the
interface and click the – button).
If you want more interface options, you must configure
additional WiFi, Ethernet ports, and VLAN interfaces
separately. See the Local Network Interfaces section
below (on this same administration page: Network
Settings → WiFi / Local Networks).
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