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... types of the NBG4604 using a (supported) web browser. 1.4 Good Habits for Internet access. You could simply restore your ZyXEL Device. • Web Configurator. This is recommended for everyday management of characters, such as numbers and letters. • Write down the password and put it ). If you backed up an earlier configuration file, you will have to manage the NBG4604. • WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Use a password that's not easy to its factory default settings...
... types of the NBG4604 using a (supported) web browser. 1.4 Good Habits for Internet access. You could simply restore your ZyXEL Device. • Web Configurator. This is recommended for everyday management of characters, such as numbers and letters. • Write down the password and put it ). If you backed up an earlier configuration file, you will have to manage the NBG4604. • WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). Use a password that's not easy to its factory default settings...
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... two minutes to find another device that allows one device to authenticate the other) in its configuration utility) or enter a PIN (a unique Personal Identification Number that also has WPS activated. Depending on using screw anchors, use a screwdriver to set up a secure wireless network. Both devices must support WPS (check each of about 0.5 cm. 18 NBG4604 User's Guide Chapter 1 Introduction 1.6 The WPS Button Your NBG4604 supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which is an...
... two minutes to find another device that allows one device to authenticate the other) in its configuration utility) or enter a PIN (a unique Personal Identification Number that also has WPS activated. Depending on using screw anchors, use a screwdriver to set up a secure wireless network. Both devices must support WPS (check each of about 0.5 cm. 18 NBG4604 User's Guide Chapter 1 Introduction 1.6 The WPS Button Your NBG4604 supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which is an...
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... which IP address(es) users can access the SNMP agent on the NBG4604. Restart This screen allows you to select whether your device acts as a NBG4604 User's Guide 45 ACS Use this screen to backup and restore the configuration or reset the factory defaults to your NBG4604. Log Settings Use this screen to configure through which IP address(es) users can configure the NBG4604's LAN as the syslog server IP address. You can use Telnet to manage the NBG4604. Sys OP Mode General...
... which IP address(es) users can access the SNMP agent on the NBG4604. Restart This screen allows you to select whether your device acts as a NBG4604 User's Guide 45 ACS Use this screen to backup and restore the configuration or reset the factory defaults to your NBG4604. Log Settings Use this screen to configure through which IP address(es) users can configure the NBG4604's LAN as the syslog server IP address. You can use Telnet to manage the NBG4604. Sys OP Mode General...
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... Wireless LAN Screen Use this screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode. Click Network > Wireless LAN to protect the information in the wireless network. Every wireless client in the wireless network must then change the NBG4604's SSID, channel or security settings, you will lose your wireless connection when you can either press a button (on the type of encryption use a key to open the General screen. Figure 44 Network > Wireless LAN > General NBG4604 User's Guide 75 The longer the key...
... Wireless LAN Screen Use this screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode. Click Network > Wireless LAN to protect the information in the wireless network. Every wireless client in the wireless network must then change the NBG4604's SSID, channel or security settings, you will lose your wireless connection when you can either press a button (on the type of encryption use a key to open the General screen. Figure 44 Network > Wireless LAN > General NBG4604 User's Guide 75 The longer the key...
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... ports and applications. 86 NBG4604 User's Guide port 110 IMAP - Chapter 6 Wireless LAN 6.7.1 Application Priority Configuration Use this screen. Select a service from the drop-down list box. • E-Mail Electronic mail consists of messages sent through use of the application priority. Table 32 Network > Wireless LAN > QoS: Application Priority Configuration LABEL Name Service DESCRIPTION Type a description of a browser. • User-Defined User-defined services are some default ports for the World Wide Web. Other services on the Internet...
... ports and applications. 86 NBG4604 User's Guide port 110 IMAP - Chapter 6 Wireless LAN 6.7.1 Application Priority Configuration Use this screen. Select a service from the drop-down list box. • E-Mail Electronic mail consists of messages sent through use of the application priority. Table 32 Network > Wireless LAN > QoS: Application Priority Configuration LABEL Name Service DESCRIPTION Type a description of a browser. • User-Defined User-defined services are some default ports for the World Wide Web. Other services on the Internet...
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... successfully configured, the address will be enabled/disabled on the NBG4604 LAN and/or WAN interfaces in the Web Configurator (LAN; WAN). not everybody and not just 1. IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is recommended that , the NBG4604 periodically updates this is not used to carry user data. It is a network-layer protocol used to establish membership in one multicast group. Figure 59 Multicast Example In the multicast example above, systems A and D comprise one of either using the factory default or cloning the MAC address...
... successfully configured, the address will be enabled/disabled on the NBG4604 LAN and/or WAN interfaces in the Web Configurator (LAN; WAN). not everybody and not just 1. IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is recommended that , the NBG4604 periodically updates this is not used to carry user data. It is a network-layer protocol used to establish membership in one multicast group. Figure 59 Multicast Example In the multicast example above, systems A and D comprise one of either using the factory default or cloning the MAC address...
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... changes to use . Select Clone the computer's MAC address - It will be copied to configure DNS servers. Select User-Defined if you change unless you have the IP address of the computer on your LAN or manually entering a MAC address. If you do not want to the NBG4604. IP Address and enter the IP address of a DNS server. IP Address Set WAN MAC Address Apply Reset Select None if you selected Use Fixed IP Address. Chapter 7 WAN Table 39 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: Ethernet...
... changes to use . Select Clone the computer's MAC address - It will be copied to configure DNS servers. Select User-Defined if you change unless you have the IP address of the computer on your LAN or manually entering a MAC address. If you do not want to the NBG4604. IP Address and enter the IP address of a DNS server. IP Address Set WAN MAC Address Apply Reset Select None if you selected Use Fixed IP Address. Chapter 7 WAN Table 39 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: Ethernet...
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... assigns DNS server information (and the NBG4604's WAN IP address). The field to configure DNS servers. IP Address and enter the IP address of data from a remote client to use . Chapter 7 WAN Table 40 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPPoE Encapsulation LABEL Password Retype to use the factory assigned default MAC Address. Select Clone the computer's MAC address - Select this screen afresh. 7.4.3 PPTP Encapsulation Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is successfully configured, the address will not change the setting or upload a different ROM file. Select User...
... assigns DNS server information (and the NBG4604's WAN IP address). The field to configure DNS servers. IP Address and enter the IP address of data from a remote client to use . Chapter 7 WAN Table 40 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPPoE Encapsulation LABEL Password Retype to use the factory assigned default MAC Address. Select Clone the computer's MAC address - Select this screen afresh. 7.4.3 PPTP Encapsulation Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is successfully configured, the address will not change the setting or upload a different ROM file. Select User...
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... a fixed IP address. Chapter 7 WAN Table 41 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPTP Encapsulation LABEL DESCRIPTION Password Type the password associated with the User Name above. Nailed-up Connection Select Nailed-Up Connection if you click Apply. WAN MAC Address Factory default Select None if you have the IP address of the PPTP server. If you do not configure a DNS server, you are implementing subnetting, use the factory assigned default MAC Address. 104 NBG4604 User's Guide My WAN IP Address Enter your password again to...
... a fixed IP address. Chapter 7 WAN Table 41 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPTP Encapsulation LABEL DESCRIPTION Password Type the password associated with the User Name above. Nailed-up Connection Select Nailed-Up Connection if you click Apply. WAN MAC Address Factory default Select None if you have the IP address of the PPTP server. If you do not configure a DNS server, you are implementing subnetting, use the factory assigned default MAC Address. 104 NBG4604 User's Guide My WAN IP Address Enter your password again to...
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... that will forward the packet to the destination. Routing is for the default route and not editable. Clear the checkbox to disable this screen to delete a static route. 142 NBG4604 User's Guide Table 56 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route LABEL # Name Active DESCRIPTION This is turned on network number. Figure 84 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route The following screen displays. Click the Edit icon to open the static route setup screen. Click the Remove icon to view existing static route rules...
... that will forward the packet to the destination. Routing is for the default route and not editable. Clear the checkbox to disable this screen to delete a static route. 142 NBG4604 User's Guide Table 56 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route LABEL # Name Active DESCRIPTION This is turned on network number. Figure 84 Management > Static Route > IP Static Route The following screen displays. Click the Edit icon to open the static route setup screen. Click the Remove icon to view existing static route rules...
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... to the WAN interface (LAN to WAN, WLAN to WAN) must be less than or equal to the Uplink value that you configure in the Bandwidth Management General screen. 15.4 General Configuration Use this screen to downlink traffic.) • Bandwidth Allocation. Use the following types: • Priority Queue. Note: You cannot apply both bandwidth management types at the same time. Figure 87 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > General 146 NBG4604 User's Guide Chapter 15 Bandwidth Management 15...
... to the WAN interface (LAN to WAN, WLAN to WAN) must be less than or equal to the Uplink value that you configure in the Bandwidth Management General screen. 15.4 General Configuration Use this screen to downlink traffic.) • Bandwidth Allocation. Use the following types: • Priority Queue. Note: You cannot apply both bandwidth management types at the same time. Figure 87 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > General 146 NBG4604 User's Guide Chapter 15 Bandwidth Management 15...
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... that the NBG4604 forwards out through faster while traffic with a higher priority gets through an interface. • High - Select the protocol (TCP, UDP, SMTP, HTTP, POP3, FTP or ALL) for which the bandwidth management rule applies. 150 NBG4604 User's Guide This is congested. Enter whether you want to both the LAN and the WAN. Figure 89 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Advanced: Allocation Setup The following table describes the...
... that the NBG4604 forwards out through faster while traffic with a higher priority gets through an interface. • High - Select the protocol (TCP, UDP, SMTP, HTTP, POP3, FTP or ALL) for which the bandwidth management rule applies. 150 NBG4604 User's Guide This is congested. Enter whether you want to both the LAN and the WAN. Figure 89 Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Advanced: Allocation Setup The following table describes the...
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... begin configuring this screen afresh. 15.5.3 Predefined Bandwidth Management Services The following is the login and terminal emulation protocol common on the Internet include Internet Relay Chat and Newsgroups. Select Max or Min and specify the maximum or minimum bandwidth allowed for the rule in the Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Advanced screen. Click Reset to specific groups or individuals. a client/server protocol for e-mail: POP3 - port 25 NBG4604 User's Guide 151 FTP uses port number...
... begin configuring this screen afresh. 15.5.3 Predefined Bandwidth Management Services The following is the login and terminal emulation protocol common on the Internet include Internet Relay Chat and Newsgroups. Select Max or Min and specify the maximum or minimum bandwidth allowed for the rule in the Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Advanced screen. Click Reset to specific groups or individuals. a client/server protocol for e-mail: POP3 - port 25 NBG4604 User's Guide 151 FTP uses port number...
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... three servers are sent in Extensible Markup Language (XML) format over a WAN by the client's Internet Service Provider. However, without the configuration settings from the ACS. It can connect to facilitate the remote management of an Auto Configuration Server (ACS). Chapter 16 Remote Management 16.10 Technical Reference TR-069 is based on sending Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) between the ACS and the client device. If the settings change, it . 164 NBG4604 User's Guide
... three servers are sent in Extensible Markup Language (XML) format over a WAN by the client's Internet Service Provider. However, without the configuration settings from the ACS. It can connect to facilitate the remote management of an Auto Configuration Server (ACS). Chapter 16 Remote Management 16.10 Technical Reference TR-069 is based on sending Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) between the ACS and the client device. If the settings change, it . 164 NBG4604 User's Guide
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... automatically configure the NBG4604 so that anyone could use a UPnP application to open the Web Configurator's login screen without entering the NBG4604's IP address (although you how to manually configure port forwarding for example by using UPnP. 17.5.1 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example This section shows you must already have UPnP installed in Windows XP and UPnP activated on your computer and the NBG4604. 17.5.1.1 Auto-discover Your UPnP-enabled Network Device 1 Click start and Control Panel...
... automatically configure the NBG4604 so that anyone could use a UPnP application to open the Web Configurator's login screen without entering the NBG4604's IP address (although you how to manually configure port forwarding for example by using UPnP. 17.5.1 Using UPnP in Windows XP Example This section shows you must already have UPnP installed in Windows XP and UPnP activated on your computer and the NBG4604. 17.5.1.1 Auto-discover Your UPnP-enabled Network Device 1 Click start and Control Panel...
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... to the Configuration screen. Refer to the chapter about introducing the Web Configurator for more information on the rear panel to its factory defaults. Chapter 20 Tools If the upload was not successful, the following screen will appear. Figure 120 Maintenance > Tools > Restart 188 NBG4604 User's Guide Figure 119 Configuration Restore Error 20.4.3 Back to Factory Defaults Pressing the Reset button in this section clears all user-entered configuration information...
... to the Configuration screen. Refer to the chapter about introducing the Web Configurator for more information on the rear panel to its factory defaults. Chapter 20 Tools If the upload was not successful, the following screen will appear. Figure 120 Maintenance > Tools > Restart 188 NBG4604 User's Guide Figure 119 Configuration Restore Error 20.4.3 Back to Factory Defaults Pressing the Reset button in this section clears all user-entered configuration information...
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...; Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs • NBG4604 Access and Login • Internet Access • Resetting the NBG4604 to an appropriate power source. See the Quick Start Guide. NBG4604 User's Guide 195 None of the LED. One of the LEDs does not behave as expected. 1 Make sure you understand the normal behavior of the LEDs turn on. Make sure the power source is connected to the NBG4604 and plugged in to Its Factory Defaults • Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting 23.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs...
...; Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs • NBG4604 Access and Login • Internet Access • Resetting the NBG4604 to an appropriate power source. See the Quick Start Guide. NBG4604 User's Guide 195 None of the LED. One of the LEDs does not behave as expected. 1 Make sure you understand the normal behavior of the LEDs turn on. Make sure the power source is connected to the NBG4604 and plugged in to Its Factory Defaults • Wireless Router/AP Troubleshooting 23.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs...
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... have to reset the device to its factory defaults, and try to access the NBG4604 with the default IP address. 6 If the problem continues, contact the network administrator or vendor, or try one of my NBG4604. 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are routers between your computer is connected to the WAN port or is connected to a LAN/ETHERNET port. NBG4604 User's Guide 197 See the Quick Start Guide. 3 Make sure your computer is a DHCP server on . See...
... have to reset the device to its factory defaults, and try to access the NBG4604 with the default IP address. 6 If the problem continues, contact the network administrator or vendor, or try one of my NBG4604. 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are routers between your computer is connected to the WAN port or is connected to a LAN/ETHERNET port. NBG4604 User's Guide 197 See the Quick Start Guide. 3 Make sure your computer is a DHCP server on . See...
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... advanced suggestions. NBG4604 User's Guide 199 Advanced Suggestion • Check the settings for example, microwaves, other wireless networks, and so on). 3 Reboot the NBG4604. 4 If the problem continues, contact the network administrator or vendor, or try closing some programs that might be a lot of traffic on . The NBG4604 re-loads its default settings, and the password resets to Its Factory Defaults If you reset the NBG4604, you lose all of the changes you have...
... advanced suggestions. NBG4604 User's Guide 199 Advanced Suggestion • Check the settings for example, microwaves, other wireless networks, and so on). 3 Reboot the NBG4604. 4 If the problem continues, contact the network administrator or vendor, or try closing some programs that might be a lot of traffic on . The NBG4604 re-loads its default settings, and the password resets to Its Factory Defaults If you reset the NBG4604, you lose all of the changes you have...
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... Port forwarding 119 default server 119 local server 119 port speed 43, 52 PPPoE 28, 100 benefits 28 dial-up connection see also Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet 28 PPTP 29, 102 see also Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol 29 Preamble Mode 243 product registration 257 Q Quality of Service (QoS) 84 Quick Start Guide 2 R RADIUS 244 Shared Secret Key 245 RADIUS Message Types 245 RADIUS Messages 245 RADIUS server 73 registration product 257 related documentation 2 NBG4604 User's Guide...
... Port forwarding 119 default server 119 local server 119 port speed 43, 52 PPPoE 28, 100 benefits 28 dial-up connection see also Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet 28 PPTP 29, 102 see also Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol 29 Preamble Mode 243 product registration 257 Q Quality of Service (QoS) 84 Quick Start Guide 2 R RADIUS 244 Shared Secret Key 245 RADIUS Message Types 245 RADIUS Messages 245 RADIUS server 73 registration product 257 related documentation 2 NBG4604 User's Guide...