User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ARMOR G5
- User’s Guide
- Introduction
- Wizard
- The Web Configurator
- NBG7815 Modes
- Standard Mode
- Bridge Mode
- Tutorials
- 7.1 Overview
- 7.2 Run a Speed Test
- 7.3 Configure the NBG7815’s WiFi Networks
- 7.4 Enable or Disable a WiFi Network
- 7.5 Add Clients to a Profile
- 7.6 Set a Profile’s WiFi Schedule
- 7.7 Pause or Resume Internet Access on a Profile
- 7.8 Turn on or off the NBG7815’s LED (Light)
- 7.9 Change Your NBG7815 Operating Mode
- 7.10 Configure a Port Forwarding Rule
- Technical Reference
- Applications
- WAN
- Wireless LAN
- LAN
- Security
- System
- Troubleshooting
- Customer Support
- Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address
- Common Services
- Legal Information
- Index
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CHAPTER 8
Applications
8.1 Overview
This chapter shows you how to configure parental control, OpenVPN, USB media sharing and file
sharing.
8.1.1 What You Can Do
• Use the Parental Control screens to enable parental control, configure the parental control rules and
schedules, and send e-mail notifications. (Section 8.2 on page 58).
• Use the OpenVPN Server screen to create or configure your NBG7815 when it functions as an
OpenVPN Server (Section 8.3.1 on page 62).
• Use the OpenVPN Client screen to add an OpenVPN Server Account you want your NBG7815 to
connect to (Section 8.3.3 on page 66).
• Use the USB Application screen to allow file sharing or to set up your NBG7815 to act as a media server
(Section 8.4 on page 68).
8.1.2 What You Need To Know
The following terms and concepts may help as you read through this chapter.
DLNA
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a group of personal computer and electronics companies
that works to make products compatible in a home network. DLNA clients play files stored on DLNA
servers. The NBG7815 can function as a DLNA-compliant media server and stream files to DLNA-
compliant media clients without any configuration.
Workgroup name
This is the name given to a set of computers that are connected on a network and share resources such
as a printer or files. Windows automatically assigns the workgroup name when you set up a network.
File Systems
A file system is a way of storing and organizing files on your hard drive and storage device. Often
different operating systems such as Windows or Linux have different file systems. The file-sharing feature
on your NBG7815 supports New Technology File System (NTFS), File Allocation Table (FAT) and FAT32 file
systems.
The NBG7815 uses Common Internet File System (CIFS) protocol for its file sharing functions. CIFS
compatible computers can access the USB file storage devices connected to the NBG7815. CIFS