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Table of Contents Chapter 3 Wizard Setup for Internet Access 59 3.1 Introduction ...59 3.2 Internet Access Wizard Setup 59 3.2.1 Automatic Detection 61 3.2.2 Manual Configuration 61 3.3 Wireless Connection Wizard Setup 66 3.3.1 Automatically assign a WPA key 69 3.3.2 Manually assign a WPA-PSK key 69 3.3.3 Manually assign a WEP key 69 Chapter 4 Bandwidth Management Wizard ...
Table of Contents Chapter 3 Wizard Setup for Internet Access 59 3.1 Introduction ...59 3.2 Internet Access Wizard Setup 59 3.2.1 Automatic Detection 61 3.2.2 Manual Configuration 61 3.3 Wireless Connection Wizard Setup 66 3.3.1 Automatically assign a WPA key 69 3.3.2 Manually assign a WPA-PSK key 69 3.3.3 Manually assign a WEP key 69 Chapter 4 Bandwidth Management Wizard ...
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List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 ZyXEL Device Internet Access Application 40 Figure 2 ZyXEL Device LAN-to-LAN Application Example 40 Figure 3 Firewall Application ...41 Figure 4 P-662H Front Panel ...41 Figure 5 P-662HW Front Panel ...41 Figure 6 Password Screen ...44 Figure 7 Change Password at Login ...45 ... 19 Wizard: Welcome ...60 Figure 20 Auto Detection: No DSL Connection 60 Figure 21 Auto Detection: Failed ...61 Figure 22 Auto-Detection: PPPoE ...61 Figure 23 Internet Access Wizard Setup: ISP Parameters 62 Figure 24 Internet Connection with PPPoE 63 Figure 25 Internet ...
List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 ZyXEL Device Internet Access Application 40 Figure 2 ZyXEL Device LAN-to-LAN Application Example 40 Figure 3 Firewall Application ...41 Figure 4 P-662H Front Panel ...41 Figure 5 P-662HW Front Panel ...41 Figure 6 Password Screen ...44 Figure 7 Change Password at Login ...45 ... 19 Wizard: Welcome ...60 Figure 20 Auto Detection: No DSL Connection 60 Figure 21 Auto Detection: Failed ...61 Figure 22 Auto-Detection: PPPoE ...61 Figure 23 Internet Access Wizard Setup: ISP Parameters 62 Figure 24 Internet Connection with PPPoE 63 Figure 25 Internet ...
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... 57 DHCP Setup ...108 Figure 58 LAN Client List ...110 Figure 59 Physical Network & Partitioned Logical Networks 111 Figure 60 LAN IP Alias ...111 Figure 61 Example of a Wireless Network 113 Figure 62 Wireless LAN: General ...117 Figure 63 Wireless: No Security ...119 Figure 64 Wireless: Static WEP Encryption 120 Figure...
... 57 DHCP Setup ...108 Figure 58 LAN Client List ...110 Figure 59 Physical Network & Partitioned Logical Networks 111 Figure 60 LAN IP Alias ...111 Figure 61 Example of a Wireless Network 113 Figure 62 Wireless LAN: General ...117 Figure 63 Wireless: No Security ...119 Figure 64 Wireless: Static WEP Encryption 120 Figure...
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... 57 Trigger Port ...152 Table 58 Trigger Port Edit ...153 Table 59 Common IP Ports ...159 Table 60 ICMP Commands That Trigger Alerts 162 Table 61 Legal NetBIOS Commands 162 Table 62 Legal SMTP Commands ...162 Table 63 Firewall: General ...173 Table 64 Firewall Rules ...174 Table 65 Firewall: Edit Rule...
... 57 Trigger Port ...152 Table 58 Trigger Port Edit ...153 Table 59 Common IP Ports ...159 Table 60 ICMP Commands That Trigger Alerts 162 Table 61 Legal NetBIOS Commands 162 Table 62 Legal SMTP Commands ...162 Table 63 Firewall: General ...173 Table 64 Firewall Rules ...174 Table 65 Firewall: Edit Rule...
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... the wizard still cannot detect a connection type and the following screen appears (see Figure 21 on page 61), click Next and refer to Section 3.2.2 on page 61 on how to configure the ZyXEL Device for Internet access and wireless connection. Figure 19 Wizard: Welcome 3 The wizard attempts to detect which...following screen appears (see Figure 20 on page 60), check your hardware connections and click Restart the Internet/ Wireless Setup Wizard to have the ZyXEL Device detect your ISP uses PPPoE or PPPoA, go to Section 3.2.1 on the connection type you are using. If the wizard detects your ...
... the wizard still cannot detect a connection type and the following screen appears (see Figure 21 on page 61), click Next and refer to Section 3.2.2 on page 61 on how to configure the ZyXEL Device for Internet access and wireless connection. Figure 19 Wizard: Welcome 3 The wizard attempts to detect which...following screen appears (see Figure 20 on page 60), check your hardware connections and click Restart the Internet/ Wireless Setup Wizard to have the ZyXEL Device detect your ISP uses PPPoE or PPPoA, go to Section 3.2.1 on the connection type you are using. If the wizard detects your ...
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...: PPPoE 3.2.2 Manual Configuration 1 If the ZyXEL Device fails to detect your DSL connection type, enter the Internet access information given to you to the default. If not given, leave the fields set to enter your ISP exactly in the wizard screen. P-662H/HW-D Series User's Guide 61 Figure 21 Auto Detection: Failed...
...: PPPoE 3.2.2 Manual Configuration 1 If the ZyXEL Device fails to detect your DSL connection type, enter the Internet access information given to you to the default. If not given, leave the fields set to enter your ISP exactly in the wizard screen. P-662H/HW-D Series User's Guide 61 Figure 21 Auto Detection: Failed...
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... television channels, each wireless network uses a specific channel, or frequency, to configure the wireless network settings in your ZyXEL Device. P-662H/HW-D Series User's Guide 113 Figure 61 Example of the wireless network. Your ZyXEL Device is the name of a Wireless Network The wireless network is the part in the same wireless network...
... television channels, each wireless network uses a specific channel, or frequency, to configure the wireless network settings in your ZyXEL Device. P-662H/HW-D Series User's Guide 113 Figure 61 Example of the wireless network. Your ZyXEL Device is the name of a Wireless Network The wireless network is the part in the same wireless network...
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... the DoS attack. For example, if you access some outside system responds to determine the path a packet takes between two endpoints. The ZyXEL Device blocks all others are the following tables. This "remembering" is a technique used to gain unauthorized access to be trusted. Table... 61 Legal NetBIOS Commands MESSAGE: REQUEST: POSITIVE: VE: RETARGET: KEEPALIVE: All SMTP commands are coming from a trusted host and should be used to...
... the DoS attack. For example, if you access some outside system responds to determine the path a packet takes between two endpoints. The ZyXEL Device blocks all others are the following tables. This "remembering" is a technique used to gain unauthorized access to be trusted. Table... 61 Legal NetBIOS Commands MESSAGE: REQUEST: POSITIVE: VE: RETARGET: KEEPALIVE: All SMTP commands are coming from a trusted host and should be used to...