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...button at a time. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 19 It allows them to connect to the Internet without having to the factory default settings, press the RESET button for wireless clients, such as notebook computers or PDAs and iPads. You can configure your password or cannot access the Web Configurator, ... lose all configurations that you will be reset to blink and then release it . Figure 5 Wireless Access Example 1.7.1 Using the Wi-Fi and WPS Buttons If the wireless network is a wireless Access Point (AP) for ten seconds or until the PWR/SYS LED begins to "1234". 1 Make sure ...
...button at a time. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 19 It allows them to connect to the Internet without having to the factory default settings, press the RESET button for wireless clients, such as notebook computers or PDAs and iPads. You can configure your password or cannot access the Web Configurator, ... lose all configurations that you will be reset to blink and then release it . Figure 5 Wireless Access Example 1.7.1 Using the Wi-Fi and WPS Buttons If the wireless network is a wireless Access Point (AP) for ten seconds or until the PWR/SYS LED begins to "1234". 1 Make sure ...
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... Network Setting Broadband Broadband Use this icon to open screens to view and configure ISP parameters, WAN IP address assignment, and other access points. Others Use this icon to log out of the VMG and computers/ devices connected to other advanced properties. Logout: Click this screen... Backup Use this screen to configure multiple BSSs on the VMG. Wireless General Use this screen to open screens where you prefer. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 24 Advanced Use this screen to enable or disable PTM over ADSL, Annex M/Annex J, and DSL PhyR functions. 802...
... Network Setting Broadband Broadband Use this icon to open screens to view and configure ISP parameters, WAN IP address assignment, and other access points. Others Use this icon to log out of the VMG and computers/ devices connected to other advanced properties. Logout: Click this screen... Backup Use this screen to configure multiple BSSs on the VMG. Wireless General Use this screen to open screens where you prefer. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 24 Advanced Use this screen to enable or disable PTM over ADSL, Annex M/Annex J, and DSL PhyR functions. 802...
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... to contact your new DSL connection setup in the Broadband screen as follows. The wireless client can access the Internet through the AP. Then he can use his notebook to access the Internet. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 33 Chapter 4 Tutorials 8 You should see a summary of your service provider for any...This example uses the following parameters to set up your Internet connection. Select More Secure as the security level and WPA2-PSK as an access point (AP), and the notebook is the wireless client. In this wireless network, the VMG serves as the security mode. SSID Security Mode...
... to contact your new DSL connection setup in the Broadband screen as follows. The wireless client can access the Internet through the AP. Then he can use his notebook to access the Internet. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 33 Chapter 4 Tutorials 8 You should see a summary of your service provider for any...This example uses the following parameters to set up your Internet connection. Select More Secure as the security level and WPA2-PSK as an access point (AP), and the notebook is the wireless client. In this wireless network, the VMG serves as the security mode. SSID Security Mode...
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... number (dial string) used to dial up a connection to access the Internet. APN For example, *99# is a key to you cannot use the account to your ISP. Spaces are allowed. Use the following static IP address. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 72 DNS server Enable Email Notification Select this field...from the ISP automatically. Without the PIN code, you selected Use the following static IP address Select this field blank. Enter the APN (Access Point Name) provided by the ISP. Connection You can enter up all the time and specify an idle time-out in this to establish a...
... number (dial string) used to dial up a connection to access the Internet. APN For example, *99# is a key to you cannot use the account to your ISP. Spaces are allowed. Use the following static IP address. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 72 DNS server Enable Email Notification Select this field...from the ISP automatically. Without the PIN code, you selected Use the following static IP address Select this field blank. Enter the APN (Access Point Name) provided by the ISP. Connection You can enter up all the time and specify an idle time-out in this to establish a...
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...Need to set up your VMG's wireless connection. 7.1.1 What You Can Do in which the VMG acts as a bridge with radios attached to other ZyXEL access points (Section 7.6 on page 95). • Use the Others screen to configure wireless advanced features, such as the RTS/CTS Threshold (Section 7.7 on... over the airwowaves, wireless networking devices exchange information with different methods of wireless networking standards available with one another. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 84 CHAPTER 7 Wireless 7.1 Overview This chapter describes the VMG's Network Setting > Wireless screens.
...Need to set up your VMG's wireless connection. 7.1.1 What You Can Do in which the VMG acts as a bridge with radios attached to other ZyXEL access points (Section 7.6 on page 95). • Use the Others screen to configure wireless advanced features, such as the RTS/CTS Threshold (Section 7.7 on... over the airwowaves, wireless networking devices exchange information with different methods of wireless networking standards available with one another. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 84 CHAPTER 7 Wireless 7.1 Overview This chapter describes the VMG's Network Setting > Wireless screens.
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...to use . Max Clients Specify the maximum number of clients that can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in this screen. Security Level VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 86 Passphrase Key Select Variable to use a 16 character passphrase for the wireless LAN and have the same SSID. For a...is used by IEEE 802.11a/ac wireless clients. Max. Bandwidth Select whether the VMG uses a wireless channel width of up to the access point (AP) must also support 40 MHz. Wireless Network Settings Wireless Network Name (SSID) The SSID (Service Set IDentity) identifies the service set...
...to use . Max Clients Specify the maximum number of clients that can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in this screen. Security Level VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 86 Passphrase Key Select Variable to use a 16 character passphrase for the wireless LAN and have the same SSID. For a...is used by IEEE 802.11a/ac wireless clients. Max. Bandwidth Select whether the VMG uses a wireless channel width of up to the access point (AP) must also support 40 MHz. Wireless Network Settings Wireless Network Name (SSID) The SSID (Service Set IDentity) identifies the service set...
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...access points without any data encryption or authentication. Note: WEP is extremely insecure. Its encryption can select No Security to allow all the wireless devices in your network support. Use the strongest security mechanism that all wireless connections without any data encryption or authentication. VMG3925-B10B... or authentication. 7.2.2 Basic (WEP Encryption) WEP encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points (AP) to keep network communications private. Chapter 7 Wireless Table 16 Network Setting > Wireless > General (continued...
...access points without any data encryption or authentication. Note: WEP is extremely insecure. Its encryption can select No Security to allow all the wireless devices in your network support. Use the strongest security mechanism that all wireless connections without any data encryption or authentication. VMG3925-B10B... or authentication. 7.2.2 Basic (WEP Encryption) WEP encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points (AP) to keep network communications private. Chapter 7 Wireless Table 16 Network Setting > Wireless > General (continued...
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...unicast traffic. Max clients Specify the maximum number of clients that can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in the Access Scenario field. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 91 The default is associated. Wireless devices associating to 32 English keyboard characters) for home and external ...clients. Select the WLAN type in this field. Enter a descriptive name (up to the access point (AP) must have the same SSID. ...
...unicast traffic. Max clients Specify the maximum number of clients that can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in the Access Scenario field. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 91 The default is associated. Wireless devices associating to 32 English keyboard characters) for home and external ...clients. Select the WLAN type in this field. Enter a descriptive name (up to the access point (AP) must have the same SSID. ...
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...the MAC address of the peer device. Note: WDS security is independent of the security settings between devices is compatible with other ZyXEL APs only. Table 24 Network Setting > Wireless > WDS LABEL DESCRIPTION 2.4GHz Wireless Bridge Setup AP Mode Select the operating mode ... VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 95 The following table describes the labels in the table below. Once the security settings of peer sides match one another, the connection between the VMG and any wireless clients. Click Network Setting > Wireless > WDS. The VMG acts as a bridge and access point ...
...the MAC address of the peer device. Note: WDS security is independent of the security settings between devices is compatible with other ZyXEL APs only. Table 24 Network Setting > Wireless > WDS LABEL DESCRIPTION 2.4GHz Wireless Bridge Setup AP Mode Select the operating mode ... VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 95 The following table describes the labels in the table below. Once the security settings of peer sides match one another, the connection between the VMG and any wireless clients. Click Network Setting > Wireless > WDS. The VMG acts as a bridge and access point ...
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... is the time period after which broadcast and multicast packets are transmitted to 1000ms. A high value helps save current consumption of the access point. This value can be set from 50ms to mobile clients in this screen. Figure 39 Network Setting > Wireless > Others The following...The screen appears as shown. Enter a value between 0 and 2347. A high DTIM value can be set the channel to handle the beacon. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 97 Table 26 Network Setting > Wireless > Others LABEL RTS/CTS Threshold DESCRIPTION Data with the network. If you set from 1...
... is the time period after which broadcast and multicast packets are transmitted to 1000ms. A high value helps save current consumption of the access point. This value can be set from 50ms to mobile clients in this screen. Figure 39 Network Setting > Wireless > Others The following...The screen appears as shown. Enter a value between 0 and 2347. A high DTIM value can be set the channel to handle the beacon. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 97 Table 26 Network Setting > Wireless > Others LABEL RTS/CTS Threshold DESCRIPTION Data with the network. If you set from 1...
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...connected to a user's computer. • An access point is a radio with a wired connection to a network, which there is a radio that relays communications between access points and wireless clients, extending a network's range. Wireless clients connect to one in depth. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 99 Figure 40 Network Setting > ... field. For more wireless clients. You can connect with numerous wireless clients and let them access the network. • A bridge is no access point. The wireless clients connect to exchange information. Chapter 7 Wireless Note: The Scan button only...
...connected to a user's computer. • An access point is a radio with a wired connection to a network, which there is a radio that relays communications between access points and wireless clients, extending a network's range. Wireless clients connect to one in depth. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 99 Figure 40 Network Setting > ... field. For more wireless clients. You can connect with numerous wireless clients and let them access the network. • A bridge is no access point. The wireless clients connect to exchange information. Chapter 7 Wireless Note: The Scan button only...
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...they should use the same SSID. Since the available unlicensed spectrum varies from using the wireless network. When you create a network, you must use . VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 100 Chapter 7 Wireless The following figure provides an example of the wireless network. Like radio stations or television channels, each wireless network uses... network, devices A and B use . Radio Channels In the radio spectrum, there are divided into numerous channels. It stands for unlicensed, civilian use the access point (AP) to another . Figure 41 Example of available channels also varies.
...they should use the same SSID. Since the available unlicensed spectrum varies from using the wireless network. When you create a network, you must use . VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 100 Chapter 7 Wireless The following figure provides an example of the wireless network. Like radio stations or television channels, each wireless network uses... network, devices A and B use . Radio Channels In the radio spectrum, there are divided into numerous channels. It stands for unlicensed, civilian use the access point (AP) to another . Figure 41 Example of available channels also varies.
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...IDentifier) function allows you need to use different APs to associate with the same AP. 7.9.6.1 Notes on one access point (AP). You can use different BSSIDs to configure different Basic Service Sets (BSSs). Figure 42 Basic Service set 7.9.6... MBSSID Traditionally, you to use one access point to different SSIDs. As well as the cost of eight BSSs are in the BSS. Chapter 7 Wireless 7.9.5 ... one AP simultaneously. • You must use different keys for different BSSs. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 104
...IDentifier) function allows you need to use different APs to associate with the same AP. 7.9.6.1 Notes on one access point (AP). You can use different BSSIDs to configure different Basic Service Sets (BSSs). Figure 42 Basic Service set 7.9.6... MBSSID Traditionally, you to use one access point to different SSIDs. As well as the cost of eight BSSs are in the BSS. Chapter 7 Wireless 7.9.5 ... one AP simultaneously. • You must use different keys for different BSSs. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 104
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... must support WPS (check each device's documentation to your other ZyXEL access points only. Short preamble increases performance as a wireless network bridge and establish WDS (Wireless Distribution System) links with other access point's documentation for sending data. Note: The wireless devices MUST use...7.9.9 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Your VMG supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which has a wired Internet connection. WPS is made. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 105 Chapter 7 Wireless • MBSSID should not replace but rather be used to signal that data is coming to the...
... must support WPS (check each device's documentation to your other ZyXEL access points only. Short preamble increases performance as a wireless network bridge and establish WDS (Wireless Distribution System) links with other access point's documentation for sending data. Note: The wireless devices MUST use...7.9.9 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Your VMG supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which has a wired Internet connection. WPS is made. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 105 Chapter 7 Wireless • MBSSID should not replace but rather be used to signal that data is coming to the...
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...method if you want to join the network. Use the PIN method instead of or in each other. Then, when WPS is established between an access point or wireless router (referred to do this - Not every WPS-enabled device has a physical WPS button. For the VMG you must enter the...WPS Push Button Configuration (PBC) is enabled on both devices. 2 Access the WPS section of both devices to the physical button. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 106 You do this . If you need to log into the second device (usually the Access Point or wireless router). Some may either be changed) or dynamic (in...
...method if you want to join the network. Use the PIN method instead of or in each other. Then, when WPS is established between an access point or wireless router (referred to do this - Not every WPS-enabled device has a physical WPS button. For the VMG you must enter the...WPS Push Button Configuration (PBC) is enabled on both devices. 2 Access the WPS section of both devices to the physical button. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 106 You do this . If you need to log into the second device (usually the Access Point or wireless router). Some may either be changed) or dynamic (in...
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...-enabled access point. If the registrar is used depends on the standards supported by the devices. Chapter 7 Wireless Figure 44 Example WPS Process: PIN Method ENROLLEE WPS This device's WPS PIN: 123456 WPS Enter WPS PIN from other device acts as the registrar (the device that receives network and security settings. VMG3925-B10B User...
...-enabled access point. If the registrar is used depends on the standards supported by the devices. Chapter 7 Wireless Figure 44 Example WPS Process: PIN Method ENROLLEE WPS This device's WPS PIN: 123456 WPS Enter WPS PIN from other device acts as the registrar (the device that receives network and security settings. VMG3925-B10B User...
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...process is the enrollee. All WPS-certified APs can be the registrar in all subsequent WPS connections in subsequent WPS connections, but a configured access point can act as enrollee. When WPS is involved. The next time you must reset it to set up the network, since it is ...generated. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 109 If you want a configured AP to add more devices you should repeat the process with one of registrar and enrollee last only as long as an enrollee, you use WPS, a different device can some WPS-enabled wireless clients. This means that the access point (AP)...
...process is the enrollee. All WPS-certified APs can be the registrar in all subsequent WPS connections in subsequent WPS connections, but a configured access point can act as enrollee. When WPS is involved. The next time you must reset it to set up the network, since it is ...generated. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 109 If you want a configured AP to add more devices you should repeat the process with one of registrar and enrollee last only as long as an enrollee, you use WPS, a different device can some WPS-enabled wireless clients. This means that the access point (AP)...
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...Client 1 supports registrar mode, but it already has security information for the WPS handshake with the new access point. In this case, AP1 must connect to the access point anyway in order to use AP1 for the WPS handshake with the new client since it is configured (...Network Step 2 EXISTING CONNECTION REGISTRAR CLIENT 1 ENROLLEE SECURITY INFO AP1 CLIENT 2 In step 3, you add another access point (AP2) to your network. AP2 is better to use the network. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 110 However, you must be the registrar, since you know that Client 2 supports the registrar...
...Client 1 supports registrar mode, but it already has security information for the WPS handshake with the new access point. In this case, AP1 must connect to the access point anyway in order to use AP1 for the WPS handshake with the new client since it is configured (...Network Step 2 EXISTING CONNECTION REGISTRAR CLIENT 1 ENROLLEE SECURITY INFO AP1 CLIENT 2 In step 3, you add another access point (AP2) to your network. AP2 is better to use the network. VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 110 However, you must be the registrar, since you know that Client 2 supports the registrar...
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... WPS works between only two devices simultaneously, so if another device has enrolled your enrollee and a rogue device. It does not matter if the VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 111 Chapter 7 Wireless Figure 48 WPS: Example Network Step 3 EXISTING CONNECTION CLIENT 1 REGISTRAR EXISTING CONNECTION AP1 CLIENT 2 SECURITY INFO ...check to the enrollee devices. This is a short period (from the registrar device to see if this happens, open the access point's configuration interface and look at the list of identifying the "correct" enrollee, and cannot differentiate between two devices only.
... WPS works between only two devices simultaneously, so if another device has enrolled your enrollee and a rogue device. It does not matter if the VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 111 Chapter 7 Wireless Figure 48 WPS: Example Network Step 3 EXISTING CONNECTION CLIENT 1 REGISTRAR EXISTING CONNECTION AP1 CLIENT 2 SECURITY INFO ...check to the enrollee devices. This is a short period (from the registrar device to see if this happens, open the access point's configuration interface and look at the list of identifying the "correct" enrollee, and cannot differentiate between two devices only.
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Check the MAC addresses of your wireless clients (usually printed on a label on the bottom of the device). If there is the WPS registrar, the enrollee, or was not involved in the WPS handshake; VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 112 Chapter 7 Wireless access point is an unknown MAC address you can remove it or reset the AP. a rogue device must still associate with the access point to gain access to the network.
Check the MAC addresses of your wireless clients (usually printed on a label on the bottom of the device). If there is the WPS registrar, the enrollee, or was not involved in the WPS handshake; VMG3925-B10B User's Guide 112 Chapter 7 Wireless access point is an unknown MAC address you can remove it or reset the AP. a rogue device must still associate with the access point to gain access to the network.