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Contents Overview Contents Overview User's Guide ...13 Getting to Know Your NBG-419N ...15 Connection Wizard ...19 Introducing the Web Configurator ...29 Monitor ...35 NBG-419N Modes ...39 Easy Mode ...41 Router Mode ...52 Access Point Mode ...59 WISP Mode ...66 Tutorials ...75 Technical Reference ...83 Wireless LAN ...85 WAN ...103 LAN ...117 DHCP Server ...121...-and-Play (UPnP) ...157 Maintenance ...165 Password ...167 Time ...169 Firmware Upgrade ...172 Backup/Restore ...174 Reset/Restart ...177 Sys OP Mode ...178 Troubleshooting ...181 NBG-419N User's Guide 3
Contents Overview Contents Overview User's Guide ...13 Getting to Know Your NBG-419N ...15 Connection Wizard ...19 Introducing the Web Configurator ...29 Monitor ...35 NBG-419N Modes ...39 Easy Mode ...41 Router Mode ...52 Access Point Mode ...59 WISP Mode ...66 Tutorials ...75 Technical Reference ...83 Wireless LAN ...85 WAN ...103 LAN ...117 DHCP Server ...121...-and-Play (UPnP) ...157 Maintenance ...165 Password ...167 Time ...169 Firmware Upgrade ...172 Backup/Restore ...174 Reset/Restart ...177 Sys OP Mode ...178 Troubleshooting ...181 NBG-419N User's Guide 3
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... 2.3.4 Connection Type: PPTP ...23 2.3.5 Connection Type: L2TP ...24 2.4 Router Password ...26 2.5 Wireless Security ...26 2.5.1 Wireless Security: No Security 26 2.5.2 Wireless Security: WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK 27 Chapter 3 Introducing the Web Configurator ...29 3.1 Overview ...29 3.2 Accessing the Web Configurator ...29 3.2.1 Login Screen ...29 3.2.2 Password Screen ...30 3.2.3 Home Screen ...31 3.3 Resetting the NBG-419N ...33 NBG-419N User's Guide 5
... 2.3.4 Connection Type: PPTP ...23 2.3.5 Connection Type: L2TP ...24 2.4 Router Password ...26 2.5 Wireless Security ...26 2.5.1 Wireless Security: No Security 26 2.5.2 Wireless Security: WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK 27 Chapter 3 Introducing the Web Configurator ...29 3.1 Overview ...29 3.2 Accessing the Web Configurator ...29 3.2.1 Login Screen ...29 3.2.2 Password Screen ...30 3.2.3 Home Screen ...31 3.3 Resetting the NBG-419N ...33 NBG-419N User's Guide 5
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...What You Can Do ...35 4.3 BW MGMT Monitor ...35 4.4 DHCP Table ...36 4.5 Packet Statistics ...37 4.6 WLAN Station Status ...38 Chapter 5 NBG-419N Modes...39 5.1 Overview ...39 5.1.1 Web Configurator Modes ...39 5.1.2 Device Modes ...39 Chapter 6 Easy Mode ...41 6.1 Overview ...41 6.2 What ... Bandwidth MGMT ...47 6.6.5 Firewall ...48 6.6.6 Wireless Security ...48 6.6.7 WPS ...50 6.7 Status Screen in Easy Mode ...51 Chapter 7 Router Mode...52 7.1 Overview ...52 7.2 What You Can Do ...52 7.3 Status Screen ...53 7.3.1 Navigation Panel ...56 Chapter 8 Access Point Mode...59 6 NBG-419N User's Guide
...What You Can Do ...35 4.3 BW MGMT Monitor ...35 4.4 DHCP Table ...36 4.5 Packet Statistics ...37 4.6 WLAN Station Status ...38 Chapter 5 NBG-419N Modes...39 5.1 Overview ...39 5.1.1 Web Configurator Modes ...39 5.1.2 Device Modes ...39 Chapter 6 Easy Mode ...41 6.1 Overview ...41 6.2 What ... Bandwidth MGMT ...47 6.6.5 Firewall ...48 6.6.6 Wireless Security ...48 6.6.7 WPS ...50 6.7 Status Screen in Easy Mode ...51 Chapter 7 Router Mode...52 7.1 Overview ...52 7.2 What You Can Do ...52 7.3 Status Screen ...53 7.3.1 Navigation Panel ...56 Chapter 8 Access Point Mode...59 6 NBG-419N User's Guide
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... ...66 9.1 Overview ...66 9.2 What You Can Do ...66 9.3 What You Need to Know ...66 9.3.1 Setting your NBG-419N to WISP Mode 67 9.3.2 Accessing the Web Configurator in WISP Mode 67 9.4 WISP Mode Status Screen ...68 9.5 Wireless LAN General Screen ...70 9.5.1 Static WEP ...72 9.5.2 WPA(2)-PSK ...73 9.5.3 Advance Screen ...74 Chapter 10 Tutorials ...75...
... ...66 9.1 Overview ...66 9.2 What You Can Do ...66 9.3 What You Need to Know ...66 9.3.1 Setting your NBG-419N to WISP Mode 67 9.3.2 Accessing the Web Configurator in WISP Mode 67 9.4 WISP Mode Status Screen ...68 9.5 Wireless LAN General Screen ...70 9.5.1 Static WEP ...72 9.5.2 WPA(2)-PSK ...73 9.5.3 Advance Screen ...74 Chapter 10 Tutorials ...75...
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Table of Contents 11.4.1 No Security ...89 11.4.2 WEP Encryption ...90 11.4.3 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK ...93 11.5 MAC Filter ...94 11.6 Wireless LAN Advanced Screen ...94 11.7 Quality of Service (QoS) Screen ...96 11.8 WPS Screen ...97 11.9 WPS Station Screen ...98 11.10 Scheduling Screen ...99 ... Alias Screen ...119 Chapter 14 DHCP Server ...121 14.1 Overview ...121 14.2 What You Can Do ...121 14.3 General Screen ...121 14.4 Advanced Screen ...122 8 NBG-419N User's Guide
Table of Contents 11.4.1 No Security ...89 11.4.2 WEP Encryption ...90 11.4.3 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK ...93 11.5 MAC Filter ...94 11.6 Wireless LAN Advanced Screen ...94 11.7 Quality of Service (QoS) Screen ...96 11.8 WPS Screen ...97 11.9 WPS Station Screen ...98 11.10 Scheduling Screen ...99 ... Alias Screen ...119 Chapter 14 DHCP Server ...121 14.1 Overview ...121 14.2 What You Can Do ...121 14.3 General Screen ...121 14.4 Advanced Screen ...122 8 NBG-419N User's Guide
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... 30.3 What You Need to Know ...178 30.4 Sys Op Mode Screen ...180 Chapter 31 Troubleshooting...181 31.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 181 31.2 NBG-419N Access and Login ...182 31.3 Internet Access ...183 31.4 Resetting the NBG-419N to Its Factory Defaults 185 31.5 Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting 185 NBG-419N User's Guide 11
... 30.3 What You Need to Know ...178 30.4 Sys Op Mode Screen ...180 Chapter 31 Troubleshooting...181 31.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 181 31.2 NBG-419N Access and Login ...182 31.3 Internet Access ...183 31.4 Resetting the NBG-419N to Its Factory Defaults 185 31.5 Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting 185 NBG-419N User's Guide 11
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...NBG-419N using the NBG-419N: • Wired. Connect to mobile users. This is recommended for everyday management of the NBG-419N so that they can set up a wireless network with each other IEEE 802.11b/g/n compatible devices. NBG-419N User's Guide 15 Figure 1 NBG-419N Network 1.3 Ways to Manage the NBG-419N...also available for Internet access. A range of the NBG-419N. Wireless clients can create the following methods to manage the NBG-419N. • Web Configurator. CHAPTER 1 Getting to Know Your NBG-419N 1.1 Overview This chapter introduces the main features and ...
...NBG-419N using the NBG-419N: • Wired. Connect to mobile users. This is recommended for everyday management of the NBG-419N so that they can set up a wireless network with each other IEEE 802.11b/g/n compatible devices. NBG-419N User's Guide 15 Figure 1 NBG-419N Network 1.3 Ways to Manage the NBG-419N...also available for Internet access. A range of the NBG-419N. Wireless clients can create the following methods to manage the NBG-419N. • Web Configurator. CHAPTER 1 Getting to Know Your NBG-419N 1.1 Overview This chapter introduces the main features and ...
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... simply restore your password, you would not have to reset the NBG-419N to restore it in switch of the Web Configurator to set up a wireless network with your ZyXEL Device. 1.4 Good Habits for Managing the NBG-419N Do the following table describes the LEDs and the WPS button. ...The NBG-419N is not sending/receiving data through the wireless LAN. WLAN Green On Blinking Off The NBG-419N is ready, but is ...
... simply restore your password, you would not have to reset the NBG-419N to restore it in switch of the Web Configurator to set up a wireless network with your ZyXEL Device. 1.4 Good Habits for Managing the NBG-419N Do the following table describes the LEDs and the WPS button. ...The NBG-419N is not sending/receiving data through the wireless LAN. WLAN Green On Blinking Off The NBG-419N is ready, but is ...
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...not ready, or has failed. The LAN is enabled. leave a gap of about 0.5 cm. Off The wireless LAN is negotiating a WPS connection with the connection cables. The NBG-419N has a successful 10/100MB Ethernet connection. Be careful to avoid damaging pipes or cables located inside the wall when...2 Mark two holes on a wall strong enough to hold the weight of the NBG-419N with a wireless client. If not using screw anchors, drill two holes for the screws. NBG-419N User's Guide 17 Blinking The NBG-419N is not ready or has failed. The WAN connection is sending/receiving data through ...
...not ready, or has failed. The LAN is enabled. leave a gap of about 0.5 cm. Off The wireless LAN is negotiating a WPS connection with the connection cables. The NBG-419N has a successful 10/100MB Ethernet connection. Be careful to avoid damaging pipes or cables located inside the wall when...2 Mark two holes on a wall strong enough to hold the weight of the NBG-419N with a wireless client. If not using screw anchors, drill two holes for the screws. NBG-419N User's Guide 17 Blinking The NBG-419N is not ready or has failed. The WAN connection is sending/receiving data through ...
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...Connection Type: PPPoE Point-to its corresponding IP address and vice versa. Click this field. PPPoE is for example DSL, cable, wireless, etc.) to achieve access to easily create and offer new IP services for DDNS and the time server. This enables the service...ISP/carrier, as a dial-up connection. Operationally, PPPoE saves significant effort for instance, RADIUS). Figure 9 Internet Connection Type: PPPoE 22 NBG-419N User's Guide One of the benefits of PPPoE is extremely important because without saving. Chapter 2 Connection Wizard Table 4 Internet Connection Type: ...
...Connection Type: PPPoE Point-to its corresponding IP address and vice versa. Click this field. PPPoE is for example DSL, cable, wireless, etc.) to achieve access to easily create and offer new IP services for DDNS and the time server. This enables the service...ISP/carrier, as a dial-up connection. Operationally, PPPoE saves significant effort for instance, RADIUS). Figure 9 Internet Connection Type: PPPoE 22 NBG-419N User's Guide One of the benefits of PPPoE is extremely important because without saving. Chapter 2 Connection Wizard Table 4 Internet Connection Type: ...
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... to confirm. The fields that show up depend on your wireless network. Figure 13 Router Password 2.5 Wireless Security Configure Wireless Settings. Figure 14 Wireless Security: No Security 26 NBG-419N User's Guide Enter the new password and retype it to let wireless devices within range access your NBG-419N in the following screen. Chapter 2 Connection Wizard 2.4 Router Password Change...
... to confirm. The fields that show up depend on your wireless network. Figure 13 Router Password 2.5 Wireless Security Configure Wireless Settings. Figure 14 Wireless Security: No Security 26 NBG-419N User's Guide Enter the new password and retype it to let wireless devices within range access your NBG-419N in the following screen. Chapter 2 Connection Wizard 2.4 Router Password Change...
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... Security level from the drop-down list box. Figure 15 Wireless Security: WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK The following table describes the labels in this screen. If you do not enable any wireless security on your NBG-419N, your wireless clients support WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK respectively. Exit Back ...only if your network is within range. You can set up to have no wireless LAN security configured. NBG-419N User's Guide 27 If you change this field on the NBG-419N, make sure all wireless stations use the same SSID in order to close the wizard screen without saving. ...
... Security level from the drop-down list box. Figure 15 Wireless Security: WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK The following table describes the labels in this screen. If you do not enable any wireless security on your NBG-419N, your wireless clients support WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK respectively. Exit Back ...only if your network is within range. You can set up to have no wireless LAN security configured. NBG-419N User's Guide 27 If you change this field on the NBG-419N, make sure all wireless stations use the same SSID in order to close the wizard screen without saving. ...
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...to close the wizard screen without saving. Exit Click this to one of your NBG-419N. Note: If you have successfully set up your NBG-419N to operate on . Chapter 2 Connection Wizard Table 9 Wireless Security: WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK LABEL Verify Password DESCRIPTION Retype the password to ... Internet Explorer, to continue. Next Click this to return to your favorite website. You are now ready to connect wirelessly to the previous screen. Back Click this to visit your NBG-419N and access the Internet. 28 NBG-419N User's Guide You have typed all information correctly.
...to close the wizard screen without saving. Exit Click this to one of your NBG-419N. Note: If you have successfully set up your NBG-419N to operate on . Chapter 2 Connection Wizard Table 9 Wireless Security: WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK LABEL Verify Password DESCRIPTION Retype the password to ... Internet Explorer, to continue. Next Click this to return to your favorite website. You are now ready to connect wirelessly to the previous screen. Back Click this to visit your NBG-419N and access the Internet. 28 NBG-419N User's Guide You have typed all information correctly.
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... chapter discusses read-only information related to the device state of network bandwidth that applications running in the network are currently associated to the NBG-419N. 4.3 BW MGMT Monitor The Bandwidth Management (BW MGMT) Monitor allows you can also click the links in the Summary table of the... You Can Do • Use the BW MGMT Monitor screen (Section 4.3 on page 38) to view the wireless stations that applications running in kilobits per second (kbps). NBG-419N User's Guide 35 Note: To access the Monitor screens, you to view the amount of network bandwidth that are using. ...
... chapter discusses read-only information related to the device state of network bandwidth that applications running in the network are currently associated to the NBG-419N. 4.3 BW MGMT Monitor The Bandwidth Management (BW MGMT) Monitor allows you can also click the links in the Summary table of the... You Can Do • Use the BW MGMT Monitor screen (Section 4.3 on page 38) to view the wireless stations that applications running in kilobits per second (kbps). NBG-419N User's Guide 35 Note: To access the Monitor screens, you to view the amount of network bandwidth that are using. ...
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...to apply the new poll interval you entered in this field. System Up Time This is the total time the NBG-419N has been on. Figure 25 Summary: Wireless Association List The following table describes the labels in bytes per second on this port. Up Time This is ...the Poll Interval(s) field. Set Interval Click this button to reload the list. 38 NBG-419N User's Guide Table 17 Summary: Wireless Association List LABEL DESCRIPTION # This is the index number of an associated wireless station. Tx B/s This displays the transmission speed in this screen. Stop Click Stop ...
...to apply the new poll interval you entered in this field. System Up Time This is the total time the NBG-419N has been on. Figure 25 Summary: Wireless Association List The following table describes the labels in bytes per second on this port. Up Time This is ...the Poll Interval(s) field. Set Interval Click this button to reload the list. 38 NBG-419N User's Guide Table 17 Summary: Wireless Association List LABEL DESCRIPTION # This is the index number of an associated wireless station. Tx B/s This displays the transmission speed in this screen. Stop Click Stop ...
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...this mode by allowing network devices to connect to the NBG-419N wirelessly. This is being used in this mode. 5.1.2 Device Modes This refers to the operating mode of the NBG-419N, which you want to the configuration interface of the NBG-419N. Use this mode to connect the local network to ... This refers to the Web Configurator interface you want to extend your NBG-419N, or simply how the NBG-419N is the default device mode of the Web Configurator, which has two modes: • Easy. This is an existing wireless router or access point in this mode. The User's Guide Chapter ...
...this mode by allowing network devices to connect to the NBG-419N wirelessly. This is being used in this mode. 5.1.2 Device Modes This refers to the operating mode of the NBG-419N, which you want to the configuration interface of the NBG-419N. Use this mode to connect the local network to ... This refers to the Web Configurator interface you want to extend your NBG-419N, or simply how the NBG-419N is the default device mode of the Web Configurator, which has two modes: • Easy. This is an existing wireless router or access point in this mode. The User's Guide Chapter ...
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...changing to connect. 40 NBG-419N User's Guide Note: Choose your NBG-419N, refer to Chapter 30 on these modes and to change the mode of the NBG-419N changes. Chapter 5 NBG-419N Modes The following figure is available in Expert mode only. In WISP mode, you should know the SSID and wireless security details of the... access point to which you want to another mode, the IP address of your Device Mode carefully to avoid having to the NBG-419N can be interrupted. Figure 26 Device Mode Example For more ...
...changing to connect. 40 NBG-419N User's Guide Note: Choose your NBG-419N, refer to Chapter 30 on these modes and to change the mode of the NBG-419N changes. Chapter 5 NBG-419N Modes The following figure is available in Expert mode only. In WISP mode, you should know the SSID and wireless security details of the... access point to which you want to another mode, the IP address of your Device Mode carefully to avoid having to the NBG-419N can be interrupted. Figure 26 Device Mode Example For more ...
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... whether it is connected to the Internet. • Use the Control Panel (Section 6.6 on page 44) to configure and enable NBG-419N features, including wireless security, wireless scheduling and bandwidth management and so on. • Use the Status Screen screen (Section 6.7 on page 51) to view read...-only information about the NBG-419N, including the WAN IP, MAC Address of the NBG-419N and the firmware version. 6.3 What You Need to Know ...
... whether it is connected to the Internet. • Use the Control Panel (Section 6.6 on page 44) to configure and enable NBG-419N features, including wireless security, wireless scheduling and bandwidth management and so on. • Use the Status Screen screen (Section 6.7 on page 51) to view read...-only information about the NBG-419N, including the WAN IP, MAC Address of the NBG-419N and the firmware version. 6.3 What You Need to Know ...
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... Internet. Otherwise, switch OFF. Chapter 6 Easy Mode The line connecting the NBG-419N to the gateway becomes green when the NBG-419N is able to apply wireless scheduling. It becomes red when the ping initiating from the NBG-419N does not get a response from the gateway. You can edit its settings...ON to ping the gateway. Click this to restrict access to certain websites, based on the NBG-419N icon to refresh the network map and go to the NBG-419N, including those connecting wirelessly. Additionally, click the feature to open . If the feature is turned off, the red ...
... Internet. Otherwise, switch OFF. Chapter 6 Easy Mode The line connecting the NBG-419N to the gateway becomes green when the NBG-419N is able to apply wireless scheduling. It becomes red when the ping initiating from the NBG-419N does not get a response from the gateway. You can edit its settings...ON to ping the gateway. Click this to restrict access to certain websites, based on the NBG-419N icon to refresh the network map and go to the NBG-419N, including those connecting wirelessly. Additionally, click the feature to open . If the feature is turned off, the red ...
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...network is protected from Denial of the day when your network is turned on and off if your wireless LAN is not using gaming. NBG-419N User's Guide 45 Click this to configure the wireless security, such as SSID, security mode and WPS key on page 48 to see this screen. 6.6.1... screen to set the day of the week and time of Service (DoS) attacks. Turn this screen. Wireless LAN scheduling is enabled, the NBG-419N maximizes the bandwidth for gaming traffic that your NBG-419N. Refer to Section 6.6.6 on top. Figure 32 Game Engine Note: When this is switched on, the ...
...network is protected from Denial of the day when your network is turned on and off if your wireless LAN is not using gaming. NBG-419N User's Guide 45 Click this to configure the wireless security, such as SSID, security mode and WPS key on page 48 to see this screen. 6.6.1... screen to set the day of the week and time of Service (DoS) attacks. Turn this screen. Wireless LAN scheduling is enabled, the NBG-419N maximizes the bandwidth for gaming traffic that your NBG-419N. Refer to Section 6.6.6 on top. Figure 32 Game Engine Note: When this is switched on, the ...