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Chapter 7 Wireless LAN Table 43 System Status screen LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Address This field displays the NBG-460N's WAN IP address. If this field displays "-" it means the WAN is not connected. Try pressing Reconnect if your WAN connection is not working. Reconnect Press Reconnect to renew your NBG-460N's WAN connection. WLAN Name (SSID) This field displays the SSID (Service set identifier) of the NBG-460N's Wireless LAN. Security Mode This field displays the security authentication mode of the NBG-460N's Wireless LAN. This can be No Security, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK or WEP. Channel This field displays the channel the NBG-460N's Wireless LAN operates on. This will display as disabled if auto channel selection mode is on. PIN Number This field displays the NBG-460N's WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) PIN number. WPS allows you to connect wireless clients to your wireless LAN easily. See Section 7.12 on page 115 for more information on WPS and the PIN method of configuration. Push Button Press the Push Button to start either the Push Button Configuration or PIN method of WPS configuration. The WPS in progress screen will display, see Section 7.12.4 on page 119. Client Number This field displays the number of wireless clients on the network. Security Firewall Press the left side of the button to turn the firewall ON. Press the right side of the button to turn the firewall OFF. To configure the firewall access the Web Configurator from your computer. A Firewall enables the NBG-460N to act as a secure gateway between the LAN and the Internet. URL Filtering Press the left side of the button to turn URL Filtering ON. Press the right side of the button to turn URL Filtering OFF. To configure URL filtering access the Web Configurator from your computer and go to the content filtering screens. Management MBM Content filtering enables you to block certain web features or specific URL keywords. Press the left side of the button to turn MBM (Media Bandwidth Management) ON. Press the right side of the button to turn MBM OFF. To configure Media Bandwidth Management access the Web Configurator from your computer and go to the Bandwidth Management screens. Port Forwarding Activated Rule When accessed from a computer the Web Configurator allows you to specify bandwidth management rules based on an application and/or subnet. Press Details to go to another screen to manage the port forwarding rules. This field displays the currently activated port forwarding rules. 118 NBG-460N User's Guide

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Chapter 7 Wireless LAN
NBG-460N User’s Guide
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IP Address
This field displays the NBG-460N’s WAN IP address. If this field displays
-
” it means the WAN is not connected. Try pressing
Reconnect
if your
WAN connection is not working.
Reconnect
Press
Reconnect
to renew your NBG-460N’s WAN connection.
WLAN
Name
(SSID)
This field displays the SSID (Service set identifier) of the NBG-460N’s
Wireless LAN.
Security
Mode
This field displays the security authentication mode of the NBG-460N’s
Wireless LAN. This can be
No Security
,
WPA-PSK
,
WPA2-PSK
or
WEP
.
Channel
This field displays the channel the NBG-460N’s Wireless LAN operates
on. This will display as disabled if auto channel selection mode is on.
PIN Number
This field displays the NBG-460N’s WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) PIN
number.
WPS allows you to connect wireless clients to your wireless
LAN easily. See
Section 7.12 on page 115
for more information on WPS
and the PIN method of configuration.
Push Button
Press the
Push Button
to start either the Push Button Configuration or
PIN method of WPS configuration. The WPS in progress screen will
display, see
Section 7.12.4 on page 119
.
Client
Number
This field displays the number of wireless clients on the network.
Security
Firewall
Press the left side of the button to turn the firewall
ON
. Press the right
side of the button to turn the firewall
OFF
.
To configure the firewall
access the Web Configurator from your computer.
A Firewall enables the NBG-460N to act as a secure gateway between
the LAN and the Internet.
URL Filtering
Press the left side of the button to turn URL Filtering
ON
. Press the right
side of the button to turn URL Filtering
OFF
. To configure URL filtering
access the Web Configurator from your computer and go to the content
filtering screens.
Content filtering enables you to block certain web features or specific
URL keywords.
Management
MBM
Press the left side of the button to turn MBM (Media Bandwidth
Management)
ON
. Press the right side of the button to turn MBM
OFF
.
To configure Media Bandwidth Management access the Web
Configurator from your computer and go to the Bandwidth Management
screens.
When accessed from a computer the Web Configurator allows you to
specify bandwidth management rules based on an application and/or
subnet.
Port
Forwarding
Press
Details
to go to another screen to manage the port forwarding
rules.
Activated
Rule
This field displays the currently activated port forwarding rules.
Table 43
System Status screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION