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... ...127 Quality of Service (QoS) ...134 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...152 Dynamic DNS Setup ...168 VLAN Group ...172 Interface Grouping ...174 USB Service ...179 Firewall ...184 MAC Filter ...191 Parental Control ...193 Scheduler Rule ...197 Certificates ...199 Log ...206 Traffic Status ...209 ARP Table ...212 Routing Table ...214 Multicast Status ...216 xDSL Statistics ...218 System ...221 User Account ...222 Remote Management ...224 SNMP ...227 Time Settings ...229 E-mail Notification ...231 Log Setting ...233 Firmware Upgrade ...236 Backup/Restore ...238 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 3
... ...127 Quality of Service (QoS) ...134 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...152 Dynamic DNS Setup ...168 VLAN Group ...172 Interface Grouping ...174 USB Service ...179 Firewall ...184 MAC Filter ...191 Parental Control ...193 Scheduler Rule ...197 Certificates ...199 Log ...206 Traffic Status ...209 ARP Table ...212 Routing Table ...214 Multicast Status ...216 xDSL Statistics ...218 System ...221 User Account ...222 Remote Management ...224 SNMP ...227 Time Settings ...229 E-mail Notification ...231 Log Setting ...233 Firmware Upgrade ...236 Backup/Restore ...238 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 3
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...'s USB Support ...17 1.5 LEDs (Lights) ...18 1.6 The RESET Button ...20 1.7 Wireless Access ...20 1.7.1 Using the WPS Button ...20 Chapter 2 The Web Configurator ...22 2.1 Overview ...22 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator 22 2.2 Web Configurator Layout ...24 2.2.1 Title Bar ...24 2.2.2 Navigation Panel ...25 Chapter 3 Quick Start...29 3.1 Overview ...29 3.2 Quick Start Setup ...29 Chapter 4 Tutorials ...32 4.1 Overview ...32 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection 32 4.3 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network 35 4.3.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 35 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 5
...'s USB Support ...17 1.5 LEDs (Lights) ...18 1.6 The RESET Button ...20 1.7 Wireless Access ...20 1.7.1 Using the WPS Button ...20 Chapter 2 The Web Configurator ...22 2.1 Overview ...22 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator 22 2.2 Web Configurator Layout ...24 2.2.1 Title Bar ...24 2.2.2 Navigation Panel ...25 Chapter 3 Quick Start...29 3.1 Overview ...29 3.2 Quick Start Setup ...29 Chapter 4 Tutorials ...32 4.1 Overview ...32 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection 32 4.3 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network 35 4.3.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 35 VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 5
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... how to its factory default settings. The VMG works over the analog telephone system, POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service). The VMG has one USB port for super-fast Internet access. It has a DSL port and a Gigabit Ethernet port for sharing files via a USB storage device. 1.2 Ways to manage the VMG. • Web Configurator. This is not available. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 15 It is a wireless VDSL router and Gigabit Ethernet gateway. Only use firmware for Managing the VMG...
... how to its factory default settings. The VMG works over the analog telephone system, POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service). The VMG has one USB port for super-fast Internet access. It has a DSL port and a Gigabit Ethernet port for sharing files via a USB storage device. 1.2 Ways to manage the VMG. • Web Configurator. This is not available. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 15 It is a wireless VDSL router and Gigabit Ethernet gateway. Only use firmware for Managing the VMG...
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... VMG. Quick Start: Click this screen to enable or disable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM). Table 3 Navigation Panel Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Connection Status This screen shows the network status of the VMG and computers/ devices connected to configure and view your WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) settings. Ethernet WAN Use this screen to enable the fourth Ethernet LAN port to be an Ethernet WAN port. 802.1x Use this icon to open screens to configure the wireless LAN settings and WLAN authentication/security settings. MAC Authentication Use this...
... VMG. Quick Start: Click this screen to enable or disable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM). Table 3 Navigation Panel Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Connection Status This screen shows the network status of the VMG and computers/ devices connected to configure and view your WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) settings. Ethernet WAN Use this screen to enable the fourth Ethernet LAN port to be an Ethernet WAN port. 802.1x Use this icon to open screens to configure the wireless LAN settings and WLAN authentication/security settings. MAC Authentication Use this...
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... to configure LAN TCP/IP settings, and other routers. Additional Subnet Use this screen to configure policy routing on the selected interface. Wake on LAN Use this screen to turn on a device on or off. Policy Route Use this screen to configure QoS policers. QoS General Use this screen to remotely turn UPnP and UPnP NAT-T on the local network. Policer Setup Use this screen to have the VMG automatically create static DHCP entries for a dynamic IP address. NAT Port Forwarding Use this screen to configure a default server...
... to configure LAN TCP/IP settings, and other routers. Additional Subnet Use this screen to configure policy routing on the selected interface. Wake on LAN Use this screen to turn on a device on or off. Policy Route Use this screen to configure QoS policers. QoS General Use this screen to remotely turn UPnP and UPnP NAT-T on the local network. Policer Setup Use this screen to have the VMG automatically create static DHCP entries for a dynamic IP address. NAT Port Forwarding Use this screen to configure a default server...
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... upload firmware to your VMG's time and date. Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to change your VMG. Log Setting Log Setting Use this screen to enable specific traffic directions for network services. Remote Management MGMT Services Use this screen to change your VMG's configuration (settings) or reset the factory default settings. Backup/ Restore Backup/Restore Use this screen to view a list of public IP addresses which are allowed to access the VMG through the services configured in the Maintenance > Remote Management screen. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 28...
... upload firmware to your VMG's time and date. Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to change your VMG. Log Setting Log Setting Use this screen to enable specific traffic directions for network services. Remote Management MGMT Services Use this screen to change your VMG's configuration (settings) or reset the factory default settings. Backup/ Restore Backup/Restore Use this screen to view a list of public IP addresses which are allowed to access the VMG through the services configured in the Maintenance > Remote Management screen. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 28...
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... Multiple Wireless Groups, see page 42 • Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network, see page 45 • Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup, see page 47 • Access the VMG Using DDNS, see page 51 • Configuring the MAC Address Filter, see page 52 • Access Your Shared Files From a Computer, see page 53 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection This tutorial shows you how to set up an ADSL Internet connection using the Web Configurator...
... Multiple Wireless Groups, see page 42 • Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network, see page 45 • Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup, see page 47 • Access the VMG Using DDNS, see page 51 • Configuring the MAC Address Filter, see page 52 • Access Your Shared Files From a Computer, see page 53 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection This tutorial shows you how to set up an ADSL Internet connection using the Web Configurator...
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... and time in the LAN. Status This displays whether the WLAN is the channel number used . This is running since it last started up when you should not increase much. MAC Address This shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC (Media Access Control) Address of the wireless interface. You can obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. This field displays the current link-local address of the VMG in the VMG. Security Firewall This displays the firewall's current security...
... and time in the LAN. Status This displays whether the WLAN is the channel number used . This is running since it last started up when you should not increase much. MAC Address This shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC (Media Access Control) Address of the wireless interface. You can obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. This field displays the current link-local address of the VMG in the VMG. Security Firewall This displays the firewall's current security...
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...; Use the MAC Authentication screen to allow or deny wireless clients based on their MAC addresses from that are open to the public and do not require a license to other computers. Use these screens to set up your VMG's wireless connection. • Use the General screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode (Section 7.2 on page 85). • Use the Guest/More AP screen to set up multiple wireless networks...
...; Use the MAC Authentication screen to allow or deny wireless clients based on their MAC addresses from that are open to the public and do not require a license to other computers. Use these screens to set up your VMG's wireless connection. • Use the General screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode (Section 7.2 on page 85). • Use the Guest/More AP screen to set up multiple wireless networks...
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... a channel to use. An 80MHz channel groups adjacent 40MHz channels into wireless unicast traffic. Hide SSID Select this field. Security Level Select Basic (WEP) or More Secure (WPA(2)-PSK) to add security on the VMG when wireless LAN is enabled. The wireless clients which want to lessen radio interference with which this screen. Set whether the control channel (set with other wireless devices in the Lower or Upper range of channel bands. Wireless Network Settings Wireless Network Name (SSID) The SSID (Service Set IDentity) identifies the service set...
... a channel to use. An 80MHz channel groups adjacent 40MHz channels into wireless unicast traffic. Hide SSID Select this field. Security Level Select Basic (WEP) or More Secure (WPA(2)-PSK) to add security on the VMG when wireless LAN is enabled. The wireless clients which want to lessen radio interference with which this screen. Set whether the control channel (set with other wireless devices in the Lower or Upper range of channel bands. Wireless Network Settings Wireless Network Name (SSID) The SSID (Service Set IDentity) identifies the service set...
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.... Max clients Specify the maximum number of clients that can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in this network at the same time. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 91 Chapter 7 Wireless Figure 35 Network Setting > Wireless > Guest/More AP > Edit The following table describes the fields in this to convert wireless multicast traffic into wireless unicast traffic. Table 21 Network Setting > Wireless > Guest/More AP > Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Wireless Network Setup Wireless You can connect to 32 English keyboard characters) for home and external clients. Wireless devices...
.... Max clients Specify the maximum number of clients that can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in this network at the same time. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 91 Chapter 7 Wireless Figure 35 Network Setting > Wireless > Guest/More AP > Edit The following table describes the fields in this to convert wireless multicast traffic into wireless unicast traffic. Table 21 Network Setting > Wireless > Guest/More AP > Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Wireless Network Setup Wireless You can connect to 32 English keyboard characters) for home and external clients. Wireless devices...
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... about this network without saving. 7.4 MAC Authentication This screen allows you to configure the ZyXEL Device to give exclusive access to configure this WLAN from accessing the ZyXEL Device (Deny). Select Basic (WEP) or More Secure (WPA(2)-PSK) to associate this field. Or you can communicate with each other directly. Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 92 The wireless clients which want the wireless network interface to assign DHCP IP addresses to use a security, additional options...
... about this network without saving. 7.4 MAC Authentication This screen allows you to configure the ZyXEL Device to give exclusive access to configure this WLAN from accessing the ZyXEL Device (Deny). Select Basic (WEP) or More Secure (WPA(2)-PSK) to associate this field. Or you can communicate with each other directly. Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 92 The wireless clients which want the wireless network interface to assign DHCP IP addresses to use a security, additional options...
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... (WEP). In addition, you should change the default SSID to something that is in place. Chapter 7 Wireless people with effective security keys, passwords and so on their network who have MAC addresses. 2. for unauthorized wireless devices to tell the VMG which devices are given the code key. You can use the MAC address filter to get the MAC address of the damage that can use a wireless network has a unique identification number, called a MAC address.1 A MAC address is usually written using no security...
... (WEP). In addition, you should change the default SSID to something that is in place. Chapter 7 Wireless people with effective security keys, passwords and so on their network who have MAC addresses. 2. for unauthorized wireless devices to tell the VMG which devices are given the code key. You can use the MAC address filter to get the MAC address of the damage that can use a wireless network has a unique identification number, called a MAC address.1 A MAC address is usually written using no security...
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... (such as electric motors or microwaves. When Intra-BSS traffic blocking is enabled, wireless station A and B can access the wired network and communicate with each other . Figure 42 Basic Service set VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 103 Problems with each other . Problems with interference occur when other radio transmissions, such as military or air traffic control communications, or from machines that are coincidental emitters such as...
... (such as electric motors or microwaves. When Intra-BSS traffic blocking is enabled, wireless station A and B can access the wired network and communicate with each other . Figure 42 Basic Service set VMG4825-B10A User's Guide 103 Problems with each other . Problems with interference occur when other radio transmissions, such as military or air traffic control communications, or from machines that are coincidental emitters such as...
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... wireless adapters support long preamble, but rather be used to signal that data is an easy way to set up a wireless network with each device's documentation to make sure). WPS is used in conjunction with the same AP. 7.9.6.1 Notes on Multiple BSSs • A maximum of eight BSSs are allowed on one access point to provide several BSSs simultaneously. Each WPS connection works between two devices. Then, the two devices connect and set up a secure wireless network. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide...
... wireless adapters support long preamble, but rather be used to signal that data is an easy way to set up a wireless network with each device's documentation to make sure). WPS is used in conjunction with the same AP. 7.9.6.1 Notes on Multiple BSSs • A maximum of eight BSSs are allowed on one access point to provide several BSSs simultaneously. Each WPS connection works between two devices. Then, the two devices connect and set up a secure wireless network. VMG4825-B10A User's Guide...
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... and the wireless clients. Select WEP only when the AP and/or wireless clients do not match, it employs a consistent, single, alphanumeric password to derive a PMK which the receiver and the transmitter each access point, wireless gateway and wireless client. The RADIUS server distributes a Pairwise Master Key (PMK) key to the AP that then sets up a key hierarchy and management system, using the PMK to dynamically generate unique data encryption keys to a network. By...
... and the wireless clients. Select WEP only when the AP and/or wireless clients do not match, it employs a consistent, single, alphanumeric password to derive a PMK which the receiver and the transmitter each access point, wireless gateway and wireless client. The RADIUS server distributes a Pairwise Master Key (PMK) key to the AP that then sets up a key hierarchy and management system, using the PMK to dynamically generate unique data encryption keys to a network. By...
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... wireless client's authentication request to perform IEEE 802.1x authentication with an external RADIUS server looks as follows. WPA(2) with RADIUS Application Example To set up a key hierarchy and management system, using the PMK to Windows XP's built-in all wireless devices. "DS" is the software that adds WPA capability to dynamically generate unique data encryption keys. At the time of the RADIUS server, its database and grants or denies network access accordingly. 3 A 256-bit Pairwise Master Key...
... wireless client's authentication request to perform IEEE 802.1x authentication with an external RADIUS server looks as follows. WPA(2) with RADIUS Application Example To set up a key hierarchy and management system, using the PMK to Windows XP's built-in all wireless devices. "DS" is the software that adds WPA capability to dynamically generate unique data encryption keys. At the time of the RADIUS server, its database and grants or denies network access accordingly. 3 A 256-bit Pairwise Master Key...
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... connect the cables to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that no one . • Do not use the device outside, and make sure all cables from the device and the power source, repairing the power adapter or cord is intended to serve as insufficient airflow may harm your device to the device. • Do not open the device or unit. Appendix E Legal Information List of national codes...
... connect the cables to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that no one . • Do not use the device outside, and make sure all cables from the device and the power source, repairing the power adapter or cord is intended to serve as insufficient airflow may harm your device to the device. • Do not open the device or unit. Appendix E Legal Information List of national codes...
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... DHCP dynamic WEP key exchange 266 DYNDNS wildcard 168 E EAP Authentication 265 ECHO 166 e-mail log example 234 Encapsulation 78 MER 79 PPP over Ethernet 79 encapsulation RFC 1483 79 encryption 102, 267 ESS 260 Extended Service Set IDentification 86, 91 Extended Service Set, See ESS 260 F file sharing 17 filters MAC address 92, 101 Finger 166 firewalls 184 add protocols 186 configuration 185 DDoS 185 DoS 185 LAND attack 185 Ping...
... DHCP dynamic WEP key exchange 266 DYNDNS wildcard 168 E EAP Authentication 265 ECHO 166 e-mail log example 234 Encapsulation 78 MER 79 PPP over Ethernet 79 encapsulation RFC 1483 79 encryption 102, 267 ESS 260 Extended Service Set IDentification 86, 91 Extended Service Set, See ESS 260 F file sharing 17 filters MAC address 92, 101 Finger 166 firewalls 184 add protocols 186 configuration 185 DDoS 185 DoS 185 LAND attack 185 Ping...
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... web configurator 22 login 22 passwords 22 WEP 102 WEP Encryption 88, 89 WEP encryption 87 WEP key 87 Wi-Fi Protected Access 266 wireless client WPA supplicants 268 wireless LAN 84, 98 authentication 100, 102 BSS 103 example 103 channel 100 encryption 102 example 99 fragmentation threshold 96, 100 limitations 103 MAC address filter 92, 101 MBSSID 104 preamble 97, 100 RADIUS server 102 RTS/CTS threshold 96, 100 security 100 SSID 101 activation 90 status 59 WEP...
... web configurator 22 login 22 passwords 22 WEP 102 WEP Encryption 88, 89 WEP encryption 87 WEP key 87 Wi-Fi Protected Access 266 wireless client WPA supplicants 268 wireless LAN 84, 98 authentication 100, 102 BSS 103 example 103 channel 100 encryption 102 example 99 fragmentation threshold 96, 100 limitations 103 MAC address filter 92, 101 MBSSID 104 preamble 97, 100 RADIUS server 102 RTS/CTS threshold 96, 100 security 100 SSID 101 activation 90 status 59 WEP...