User Manual
Table Of Contents
- NBG-418N v2
- User’s Guide
- Introduction
- The Web Configurator
- Connection Wizard
- Modes
- Tutorials
- 5.1 Overview
- 5.2 How to Connect to the Internet from an AP
- 5.3 Configure Wireless Security Using WPS on both your NBG-418N v2 and Wireless Client
- 5.4 Enable and Configure Wireless Security without WPS on your NBG-418N v2
- 5.5 Using Multiple SSIDs on the NBG-418N v2
- 5.6 Installing UPnP in Windows 7 Example
- 5.7 Using Bandwidth Management on the NBG-418N v2
- Technical Reference
- Wireless LAN
- WAN
- LAN
- DHCP Server
- Network Address Translation
- Dynamic DNS
- Static Route
- Firewall
- Content Filter
- Remote Management
- Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)
- Bandwidth MGMT
- System
- Logs
- Tools
- Sys OP Mode
- Language
- Troubleshooting
- Customer Support
- IP Addresses and Subnetting
- Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions
- Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address
- Wireless LANs
- Common Services
- Legal Information
- Index
Chapter 21 Sys OP Mode
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C HAPTER 21
Sys OP Mode
21.1 Ove rvie w
The Sys O P Mode (System Operation Mode) function lets you configure select the device operation
mode: Ro ute r, Ac c e ss Point, or Unive rsa l Re pe a te r.
See
Chapter 4 on page 28 for more information on which mode to choose.
21.2 Ge ne ral Sc re e n
Use this screen to select how you connect to the Internet.
Fig ure 113 Maintenance > Sys OP Mode > General
The following table describes the labels in the G e ne ra l screen.
Table 65 Maintenance > Sys Op Mode > General
LABEL DESCRIPTION
System Operation Mode
Router Use Route r mode if you want to use routing functions such as LAN DHCP, NAT, firewall and so
on, on the NBG-418N v2 (N). The NBG-418N v2 has separate LAN and WAN network IP
addresses.
Access Point Use Ac c e ss Point mode if you already have a Router (R) in your network and you want to
bridge all wired and wireless network connections.