Netopia 3347 02 ADSL2 Wireless Router - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I need to no SSID to this modem
Hi,
First access the modem with the default ip addy. maybe 192.168.1.*
(*=1,2,3,4... 254)
From home screen click wireless - in wireless setting you would not be able to see the KEY if wireless is disabled thus enable it by checking the box. Your wep key would be displayed in the smaller window at the bottom.
Regards,
Sam
How to port forward on Netopia 3347WE
1. Click the Expert Mode link near the left of the page.
(it is not listed in the manual)
2.Click the Yes, enter expert mode button near the centre of the page.
3. The menu on the left should change. In this new menu, click Configure.
4. You should now see a new menu. In this new menu, click NAT.
5. Click the Define Custom Service button near the center of the page.
6.Put a dot into the Port Forwarding: Range of Ports radio button. 7. Click the Next button. Then set up the ports you want to forward. One Example s here
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Port Forwarding the Netopia 3347W Router for Xbox One
3/15/2015 8:16:11 PM •
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Reset the password on my Netopia 3347-02-1006 router
Hi You can fix this problem by entering 192.168.1.1 or your routers ip.then you can accsess your routers software and in the WLAN section you can change the password or reset. try looking under every section until you find the correct area which you can do things to the WLAN setting. Hope this worked :)
12/26/2014 11:53:14 PM •
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Reserve ip address
It all depends on the brand of your router, but mainly is to jump into the GUI with your admin password, look for DHCP options, static DHCP and save the MAC Address of the host with the desired IP.
7/1/2014 9:22:50 PM •
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Need password
"Try http://www.fixya.com/support/r11153882-general_routers_reseting"
5/29/2014 12:13:10 PM •
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Conect webcams on a local network to a website
I presume that you mean "from a web site" that the web site is hosted somewhere out on the greater internet.... The problem that you are encountering is probably related to NAT (Network address translation). The "In" side of a router, is typically a "private network" there are pre-assigned number groups for these - a common one is in the 192.168.x.x range. Problem is that the "outside" of your Netopia router will be dependent on your ISP< and unless you are paying them extra for a static IP address, is likely to change every time you reboot - or sometimes they bump them every 24 hours. So, first thing is get a dynamic DNS Entry - www.dyndns.org is one supplier - I think you can get one address for free from them, pay for more.. YOu set up something like CMVideo.dynsdns.org on their site, and set up dyndns support in the netopia router... Then you want to open the specific port on your router, to go to the internal IP Address of your camera. (YOu mention Multiple Cameras - depends on the Camera you may have to go for multiple dyndns (one for each...) ).I am a little confused/concerned about the second router "tier" - if you have the Belkin configure as an Access Point only, all good, if you are trying to run it as a router behind a router, it will probably never work - double nat-ting" is a no no with most consumer Routers. Simple solution is to tap from Netopia lan side to Belkin Lan side (rather than Belkin Wan Side)
11/14/2013 9:38:37 PM •
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How to change my router's MAC address Netopia 3397G
Using a router is a great way to create a home or office
network without having to spend a lot of money.
As long as you have a broadband Internet connection through
an Internet service provider, you can use a router to get all of the computers
in your home or office connected.
If you have chosen Netopia as your router brand of choice,
you will have to configure it to make your network operable.
Power on your Netopia router, broadband modem and computer.
Open your Internet browser.
Type the router IP address, 192.168.1.254, into the address
bar. Hit "Enter" on your keyboard. Log into your Netopia router with
the username and password assigned to you by your Internet service provider.
Select "Expert Mode."
After entering expert mode, you will see a menu bar at the
top of the configuration window.
Click on the "Home" tab. Many Internet service
providers will ship your Netopia router to you preconfigured.
If it is preconfigured all of the fields, such as IP
address, subnet mask and default gateway will already be populated. If the
fields are not populated, proceed to the next step.
Click on the "Configure" tab. Select
"WAN." Select "ATM." Enter the "VPI" and
"VCI" numbers provided by your Internet service provider.
Choose your encapsulation option.
For example, "Routed IP," "PPPOE,"
etc... Click "Submit."
Select "WAN" on the left side of your
configuration window.
Choose the "VCC1" option. Select the option to
"Enable Interface."
If you do not have your own IP address, choose the option to
"Obtain an IP Address Automatically."
If you do have your own IP address, uncheck the automatic IP
address box.
Type in your IP address if you have your own.
Enter your subnet mask.
This information can be obtained from your Internet service
provider.
Select the "NAT" option if you are using your own
private IP address for your network connection. Click on "Submit."
Select "WAN" on the left side of your
configuration window.
Ensure that there is a check in the "Gateway
Option" box and "IP Address" is selected as the "Interface
Type."
Type in your "Default Gateway" address.
This can be obtained from your Internet service provider.
Click "Submit."
Select the "Configure" tab at the top of your
window. Select "LAN."
Select "Enable Interface."
Type in the IP address for your router and subnet mask.
Click "Submit."
Click on the yellow caution symbol on the top right hand
side of your window to save all configuration changes.
Click on "Save."
Restart your computer for the changes to become effective.
http://www.netopia.com/support/hardware/technotes/CQG_121.html
5/16/2013 2:54:08 AM •
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