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...Guide ...21 Introduction ...23 The Web Configurator ...29 Status Screens ...35 Tutorials ...41 Technical Reference ...77 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard...79 WAN Setup ...93 LAN Setup ...109 Wireless LAN ...123 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...151 Firewall ...163 Filters ...181 Certificate ...189 Static Route ......193 Port Binding ...199 802.1Q/1P ...203 Quality of Service (QoS) ...209 Dynamic DNS Setup ...217 Remote Management ...219 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) ...230 File Sharing ...241 Sharing a USB Printer ...245 CWMP ...259 System ...
...Guide ...21 Introduction ...23 The Web Configurator ...29 Status Screens ...35 Tutorials ...41 Technical Reference ...77 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard...79 WAN Setup ...93 LAN Setup ...109 Wireless LAN ...123 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...151 Firewall ...163 Filters ...181 Certificate ...189 Static Route ......193 Port Binding ...199 802.1Q/1P ...203 Quality of Service (QoS) ...209 Dynamic DNS Setup ...217 Remote Management ...219 Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) ...230 File Sharing ...241 Sharing a USB Printer ...245 CWMP ...259 System ...
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... Shared Files From a Computer 73 4.14 How to Share a USB Printer via Your ZyXEL Device 74 Part II: Technical Reference 77 Chapter 5 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 79 5.1 Overview ...79 5.2 Internet Access Wizard Setup ...79 5.2.1 Manual Configuration ...82 5.3 Wireless Connection Wizard Setup 87 5.3.1 Manually Assign a WPA-PSK key 90 5.3.2 Manually Assign a WEP Key 90...
... Shared Files From a Computer 73 4.14 How to Share a USB Printer via Your ZyXEL Device 74 Part II: Technical Reference 77 Chapter 5 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard 79 5.1 Overview ...79 5.2 Internet Access Wizard Setup ...79 5.2.1 Manual Configuration ...82 5.3 Wireless Connection Wizard Setup 87 5.3.1 Manually Assign a WPA-PSK key 90 5.3.2 Manually Assign a WEP Key 90...
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... IP Address Assignment ...106 6.4.5 Nailed-Up Connection (PPP 106 6.4.6 NAT ...107 6.5 Traffic Shaping ...107 6.5.1 ATM Traffic Classes ...108 Chapter 7 LAN Setup ...109 7.1 Overview ...109 7.1.1 What You Can Do in the LAN Screens 109 7.1.2 What You Need To Know About LAN 109 7.1.3 Before You Begin... LAN IP Alias Screen 115 7.6 The IPv6 Screen ...116 7.7 LAN Technical Reference ...119 7.7.1 LANs, WANs and the ZyXEL Device 119 7.7.2 DHCP Setup ...119 7.7.3 DNS Server Addresses ...119 7.7.4 LAN TCP/IP ...120 7.7.5 RIP Setup ...121 7.7.6 Multicast ...121 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 13
... IP Address Assignment ...106 6.4.5 Nailed-Up Connection (PPP 106 6.4.6 NAT ...107 6.5 Traffic Shaping ...107 6.5.1 ATM Traffic Classes ...108 Chapter 7 LAN Setup ...109 7.1 Overview ...109 7.1.1 What You Can Do in the LAN Screens 109 7.1.2 What You Need To Know About LAN 109 7.1.3 Before You Begin... LAN IP Alias Screen 115 7.6 The IPv6 Screen ...116 7.7 LAN Technical Reference ...119 7.7.1 LANs, WANs and the ZyXEL Device 119 7.7.2 DHCP Setup ...119 7.7.3 DNS Server Addresses ...119 7.7.4 LAN TCP/IP ...120 7.7.5 RIP Setup ...121 7.7.6 Multicast ...121 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 13
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... You Start ...124 8.2 The AP Screen ...125 8.2.1 No Security ...126 8.2.2 WEP Encryption ...127 8.2.3 WPA(2)-PSK ...128 8.2.4 Wireless LAN Advanced Setup 128 8.2.5 MAC Filter ...130 8.3 The More AP Screen ...131 8.3.1 More AP Edit ...132 8.4 The WPS Screen ...133 8.5 The WPS Station...8.8.3 Wireless Security Overview 139 8.8.4 Signal Problems ...141 8.8.5 BSS ...142 8.8.6 MBSSID ...142 8.8.7 Wireless Distribution System (WDS 143 8.8.8 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS 143 Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT 151 9.1 Overview ...151 9.1.1 What You Can Do in the NAT Screens 151 9.1.2 What You...
... You Start ...124 8.2 The AP Screen ...125 8.2.1 No Security ...126 8.2.2 WEP Encryption ...127 8.2.3 WPA(2)-PSK ...128 8.2.4 Wireless LAN Advanced Setup 128 8.2.5 MAC Filter ...130 8.3 The More AP Screen ...131 8.3.1 More AP Edit ...132 8.4 The WPS Screen ...133 8.5 The WPS Station...8.8.3 Wireless Security Overview 139 8.8.4 Signal Problems ...141 8.8.5 BSS ...142 8.8.6 MBSSID ...142 8.8.7 Wireless Distribution System (WDS 143 8.8.8 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS 143 Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT 151 9.1 Overview ...151 9.1.1 What You Can Do in the NAT Screens 151 9.1.2 What You...
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... You Need to Know About QoS 210 16.2 The General Screen ...210 16.2.1 The QoS Summary List Screen 211 16.3 The Queue Setup Screen ...212 16.4 The Class Setup Screen ...213 16.5 QoS Technical Reference ...215 16.5.1 IEEE 802.1p ...215 16.5.2 IP Precedence ...215 16.5.3 Automatic Priority Queue ...Assignment 216 Chapter 17 Dynamic DNS Setup ...217 17.1 Overview ...217 17.1.1 What You Can Do in the DDNS Screen 217 16 ADSL Router ...
... You Need to Know About QoS 210 16.2 The General Screen ...210 16.2.1 The QoS Summary List Screen 211 16.3 The Queue Setup Screen ...212 16.4 The Class Setup Screen ...213 16.5 QoS Technical Reference ...215 16.5.1 IEEE 802.1p ...215 16.5.2 IP Precedence ...215 16.5.3 Automatic Priority Queue ...Assignment 216 Chapter 17 Dynamic DNS Setup ...217 17.1 Overview ...217 17.1.1 What You Can Do in the DDNS Screen 217 16 ADSL Router ...
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... X 251 21.6.1 Mac OS 10.3 and 10.4 ...251 21.6.2 Mac OS 10.5 and 10.6 ...254 Chapter 22 CWMP ...259 22.1 Overview ...259 22.2 The CWMP Setup Screen ...260 Chapter 23 System Settings...263 23.1 Overview ...263 23.1.1 What You Can Do in the System Settings Screens 263 23.2 The General Screen...
... X 251 21.6.1 Mac OS 10.3 and 10.4 ...251 21.6.2 Mac OS 10.5 and 10.6 ...254 Chapter 22 CWMP ...259 22.1 Overview ...259 22.2 The CWMP Setup Screen ...260 Chapter 23 System Settings...263 23.1 Overview ...263 23.1.1 What You Can Do in the System Settings Screens 263 23.2 The General Screen...
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... is enabled by default in Internet Explorer. 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator 1 Make sure your ZyXEL Device hardware is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy device setup and management via Internet browser. If you need to the default user password in the password screen...your device. Use Internet Explorer 6.0 and later or Netscape Navigator 7.0 and later versions. To access the administrative web configurator and manage the ZyXEL Device, type the user name (admin by default) and admin password (1234 by default) in the password field. Figure 3 Password ...
... is enabled by default in Internet Explorer. 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator 1 Make sure your ZyXEL Device hardware is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy device setup and management via Internet browser. If you need to the default user password in the password screen...your device. Use Internet Explorer 6.0 and later or Netscape Navigator 7.0 and later versions. To access the administrative web configurator and manage the ZyXEL Device, type the user name (admin by default) and admin password (1234 by default) in the password field. Figure 3 Password ...
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Enter a new password, retype it to display the wizard main screen. Figure 4 Change Password Screen 6 Select Go to Wizard setup and click Apply to confirm and click Apply; It is strongly recommended you do not use the web configurator for five minutes (...Router Series User's Guide Figure 5 Replace Factory Default Certificate Screen Note: For security reasons, the ZyXEL Device automatically logs you out if you have not yet changed your password. Otherwise, select Go to Advanced setup and click Apply to display the Status screen. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator 5 The following ...
Enter a new password, retype it to display the wizard main screen. Figure 4 Change Password Screen 6 Select Go to Wizard setup and click Apply to confirm and click Apply; It is strongly recommended you do not use the web configurator for five minutes (...Router Series User's Guide Figure 5 Replace Factory Default Certificate Screen Note: For security reasons, the ZyXEL Device automatically logs you out if you have not yet changed your password. Otherwise, select Go to Advanced setup and click Apply to display the Status screen. Chapter 2 The Web Configurator 5 The following ...
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...established (half-open screens to access the statistics and client list. ALG Use this screen to partition your WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) settings. The following tables describe each menu item. General Use this screen to configure LAN TCP/IP settings, and other advanced...the menu items on the navigation panel to open sessions). Table 2 Navigation Panel Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Status This screen shows the ZyXEL Device's general device and network status information. Use this screen to block access to configure the wireless LAN settings and WLAN authentication...
...established (half-open screens to access the statistics and client list. ALG Use this screen to partition your WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) settings. The following tables describe each menu item. General Use this screen to configure LAN TCP/IP settings, and other advanced...the menu items on the navigation panel to open sessions). Table 2 Navigation Panel Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Status This screen shows the ZyXEL Device's general device and network status information. Use this screen to block access to configure the wireless LAN settings and WLAN authentication...
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...to have not made available. Use this screen to view and manage the list of the associated printer. This screen allows you to reboot the ZyXEL Device without turning the power off . Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Table 2 Navigation Panel Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Certificate Use this screen to ... from which IP address(es) users can use HTTP to configure QoS rules and actions. Port Binding Use this screen to manage the ZyXEL Device. Class Setup Use this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can access the SNMP agent on or off ...
...to have not made available. Use this screen to view and manage the list of the associated printer. This screen allows you to reboot the ZyXEL Device without turning the power off . Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Table 2 Navigation Panel Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Certificate Use this screen to ... from which IP address(es) users can use HTTP to configure QoS rules and actions. Port Binding Use this screen to manage the ZyXEL Device. Class Setup Use this screen to configure through which interface(s) and from which IP address(es) users can access the SNMP agent on or off ...
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Configure the screen using WPS are that is a way to automatically set up a secure wireless network connection between his notebook and the ZyXEL Device (see Section 4.4.2 on page 50). 4.4.2 Using WPS This section shows you how to set up a wireless network using WPS. Click Apply. He can now ... parameters (see Section 4.4.3 on page 46). Chapter 4 Tutorials 1 Click Network > Wireless LAN to the notebook. 46 ADSL Router Series User's Guide EXAMPLE 2 Click the Advanced Setup button and select 802.11b+g+n in the 802.11 Mode field. Thomas can also use the WPS feature to search for the...
Configure the screen using WPS are that is a way to automatically set up a secure wireless network connection between his notebook and the ZyXEL Device (see Section 4.4.2 on page 50). 4.4.2 Using WPS This section shows you how to set up a wireless network using WPS. Click Apply. He can now ... parameters (see Section 4.4.3 on page 46). Chapter 4 Tutorials 1 Click Network > Wireless LAN to the notebook. 46 ADSL Router Series User's Guide EXAMPLE 2 Click the Advanced Setup button and select 802.11b+g+n in the 802.11 Mode field. Thomas can also use the WPS feature to search for the...
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Tutorial: NAT Port Forwarding Setup D=192.168.1.34 LAN port 666 WAN A 4.7.1 Port Forwarding Thomas needs to configure the port settings and IP address on a computer behind the ZyXEL Device. Traffic should be forwarded to port 666 of the Doom server computer which has an IP address of the screens. 4.7 Setting Up NAT... Click Apply on each of 192.168.1.34. 58 ADSL Router Series User's Guide In order for a Game Server Thomas manages a Doom server on the ZyXEL Device.
Tutorial: NAT Port Forwarding Setup D=192.168.1.34 LAN port 666 WAN A 4.7.1 Port Forwarding Thomas needs to configure the port settings and IP address on a computer behind the ZyXEL Device. Traffic should be forwarded to port 666 of the Doom server computer which has an IP address of the screens. 4.7 Setting Up NAT... Click Apply on each of 192.168.1.34. 58 ADSL Router Series User's Guide In order for a Game Server Thomas manages a Doom server on the ZyXEL Device.
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Tutorial: NAT Port Forwarding Setup LAN WAN A 2 1 1 Click Security > Firewall and select Custom. Click Apply to save your settings. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS 60 ADSL Router Series User's Guide The following tutorial will block traffic originating from the WAN (1). However, if you are running a server or other service, you may need to allow traffic from the WAN (2). Chapter 4 Tutorials 4.8 Configuring Firewall Rules to Allow a Specified Service By default the firewall will show how to allow access from WAN to LAN if it matches a specified port number.
Tutorial: NAT Port Forwarding Setup LAN WAN A 2 1 1 Click Security > Firewall and select Custom. Click Apply to save your settings. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS 60 ADSL Router Series User's Guide The following tutorial will block traffic originating from the WAN (1). However, if you are running a server or other service, you may need to allow traffic from the WAN (2). Chapter 4 Tutorials 4.8 Configuring Firewall Rules to Allow a Specified Service By default the firewall will show how to allow access from WAN to LAN if it matches a specified port number.
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Click Apply to save your settings and Back to return to access the following settings. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup 3 The Edit Rule screen will appear. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Click the Rules tab. Configure the following screen. Service Name Service Type Port Number Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup My_Service TCP 123 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 61 Click the Edit Customized Services link to the previous screen. In the Packet Direction field select WAN to LAN and click Add. In this tutorial, a hypothetical port 123 is allowed.
Click Apply to save your settings and Back to return to access the following settings. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup 3 The Edit Rule screen will appear. Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Click the Rules tab. Configure the following screen. Service Name Service Type Port Number Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup My_Service TCP 123 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 61 Click the Edit Customized Services link to the previous screen. In the Packet Direction field select WAN to LAN and click Add. In this tutorial, a hypothetical port 123 is allowed.
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Click Apply to save your settings and Back to return to LAN if it matches port 123. 62 ADSL Router Series User's Guide Chapter 4 Tutorials 4 In the Edit Rule screen, select Active. In the Available Services field, select the service you configured appears in the table. The ZyXEL Device allows traffic from the WAN to the previous screen. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup 5 The firewall rule you configured, My_Service.
Click Apply to save your settings and Back to return to LAN if it matches port 123. 62 ADSL Router Series User's Guide Chapter 4 Tutorials 4 In the Edit Rule screen, select Active. In the Available Services field, select the service you configured appears in the table. The ZyXEL Device allows traffic from the WAN to the previous screen. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup 5 The firewall rule you configured, My_Service.
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... 192.168.1.253 R's N2 192.168.10.2 B 192.168.10.33 To configure a static route to route traffic from N1 to N2: 1 Log into the ZyXEL Device's Web Configurator in advanced mode. 2 Click Advanced > Static Route. 3 Click Edit on a new rule in the Static Route screen. 4 Configure the Static Route... Setup screen using the following settings: 4a Type 192.168.10.0 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0 for the destination, N2. 4b Type 192.168.1.253 (R's ...
... 192.168.1.253 R's N2 192.168.10.2 B 192.168.10.33 To configure a static route to route traffic from N1 to N2: 1 Log into the ZyXEL Device's Web Configurator in advanced mode. 2 Click Advanced > Static Route. 3 Click Edit on a new rule in the Static Route screen. 4 Configure the Static Route... Setup screen using the following settings: 4a Type 192.168.10.0 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0 for the destination, N2. 4b Type 192.168.1.253 (R's ...
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...dedicated for general data transmission. • The connection with VPI/VCI, 0/34, is dedicated for Media-On-Demand (MOD) service. Click Advanced Setup. Click Apply to save the settings. The port binding feature is dedicated for VoIP service. • The connection with VPI/VCI, 0/35, ... application for multiple WAN connections with different ATM QoS settings for different types of traffic. More than one WAN connection on the ZyXEL Device may need to additionally configure B's firewall settings to allow specific traffic to pass through. 4.10 Port Binding Configuration This tutorial...
...dedicated for general data transmission. • The connection with VPI/VCI, 0/34, is dedicated for Media-On-Demand (MOD) service. Click Advanced Setup. Click Apply to save the settings. The port binding feature is dedicated for VoIP service. • The connection with VPI/VCI, 0/35, ... application for multiple WAN connections with different ATM QoS settings for different types of traffic. More than one WAN connection on the ZyXEL Device may need to additionally configure B's firewall settings to allow specific traffic to pass through. 4.10 Port Binding Configuration This tutorial...
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See the WAN Setup chapter (Chapter 6 on page 93) for more details on configuring WAN connections and ATM QoS settings. 4.10.2 Configuring Port Binding You can be viewed by ...
See the WAN Setup chapter (Chapter 6 on page 93) for more details on configuring WAN connections and ATM QoS settings. 4.10.2 Configuring Port Binding You can be viewed by ...
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Then click Add. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup ADSL Router Series User's Guide 69 Tutorial: Advanced > QoS 2 Go to save your settings. Chapter 4 Tutorials 1 Click Advanced > QoS and check Enabled. Click Apply to Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup. In the Queue Enable field select Enabled and in the Queue Priority field select 1.
Then click Add. Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup ADSL Router Series User's Guide 69 Tutorial: Advanced > QoS 2 Go to save your settings. Chapter 4 Tutorials 1 Click Advanced > QoS and check Enabled. Click Apply to Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup. In the Queue Enable field select Enabled and in the Queue Priority field select 1.
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Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Class Setup Source MAC Source Port Range Protocol ID Queue Type the MAC address of your computer's MAC ... Then click Add. Select the IP protocol type - Enter the port number to a queue created in the QoS > Queue Setup screen, which the rule should be applied 25 for SMTP. This also maps your computer AA:FF:AA:FF:AA:FF. In...below. Type the Source MAC Mask if you know it. This maps e-mail traffic to Advanced > QoS > Class Setup. TCP. Chapter 4 Tutorials 3 Go to queue 1 created in the previous screen (see the Source MAC field). 70 ADSL Router Series...
Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Class Setup Source MAC Source Port Range Protocol ID Queue Type the MAC address of your computer's MAC ... Then click Add. Select the IP protocol type - Enter the port number to a queue created in the QoS > Queue Setup screen, which the rule should be applied 25 for SMTP. This also maps your computer AA:FF:AA:FF:AA:FF. In...below. Type the Source MAC Mask if you know it. This maps e-mail traffic to Advanced > QoS > Class Setup. TCP. Chapter 4 Tutorials 3 Go to queue 1 created in the previous screen (see the Source MAC field). 70 ADSL Router Series...