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... ...75 Wireless ...101 Home Networking ...133 Routing ...155 Quality of Service (QoS) ...161 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...179 Dynamic DNS Setup ...195 Interface Group ...199 USB Service ...205 Firewall ...211 MAC Filter ...221 Parental Control ...223 Scheduler Rules ...227 Certificates ...229 Log ...237 Traffic Status ...241 ARP Table ...245 Routing Table ...247 IGMP Status ...249 xDSL Statistics ...251 User Account ...255 Remote Management ...257 TR-069 Client ...259 TR-064 ...261 Time Settings ...263 E-mail Notification ...267 Logs Setting ...269 Firmware Upgrade ...273 Configuration...
... ...75 Wireless ...101 Home Networking ...133 Routing ...155 Quality of Service (QoS) ...161 Network Address Translation (NAT) ...179 Dynamic DNS Setup ...195 Interface Group ...199 USB Service ...205 Firewall ...211 MAC Filter ...221 Parental Control ...223 Scheduler Rules ...227 Certificates ...229 Log ...237 Traffic Status ...241 ARP Table ...245 Routing Table ...247 IGMP Status ...249 xDSL Statistics ...251 User Account ...255 Remote Management ...257 TR-069 Client ...259 TR-064 ...261 Time Settings ...263 E-mail Notification ...267 Logs Setting ...269 Firmware Upgrade ...273 Configuration...
User Guide
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... Wireless Network Settings 38 4.3.2 Using WPS ...40 4.3.3 Without WPS ...43 4.4 Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups 44 4.5 Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network 47 4.6 Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup 50 4.7 Access the Device Using DDNS ...53 4.7.1 Registering a DDNS Account on www.dyndns.org 53 4.7.2 Configuring DDNS on Your Device 54 4.7.3 Testing the DDNS Setting ...54 4.8 Configuring the MAC Address Filter 55 4.9 Access Your Shared Files From a Computer 56 4.10 Using the Media Server Feature ...57 4.10.1 Configuring the Device ...57 4.10.2 Using Windows...
... Wireless Network Settings 38 4.3.2 Using WPS ...40 4.3.3 Without WPS ...43 4.4 Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups 44 4.5 Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network 47 4.6 Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup 50 4.7 Access the Device Using DDNS ...53 4.7.1 Registering a DDNS Account on www.dyndns.org 53 4.7.2 Configuring DDNS on Your Device 54 4.7.3 Testing the DDNS Setting ...54 4.8 Configuring the MAC Address Filter 55 4.9 Access Your Shared Files From a Computer 56 4.10 Using the Media Server Feature ...57 4.10.1 Configuring the Device ...57 4.10.2 Using Windows...
User Guide
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... uses for which the Device is well suited. 1.4.1 Internet Access Your Device provides shared Internet access by default unless it is blocked by connecting the DSL port to restore it). Computers can also configure IP filtering on the Device for the Network Setting > Broadband screen. If you forget your password, you will have to reset the Device to totally re-configure the Device. The Device cannot work in the Device. Figure 1 Device's Internet Access Application WLAN WAN LAN Bridging IPoE PPPoE ADSL / VDSL A WLAN LAN Bridging PPPoE...
... uses for which the Device is well suited. 1.4.1 Internet Access Your Device provides shared Internet access by default unless it is blocked by connecting the DSL port to restore it). Computers can also configure IP filtering on the Device for the Network Setting > Broadband screen. If you forget your password, you will have to reset the Device to totally re-configure the Device. The Device cannot work in the Device. Figure 1 Device's Internet Access Application WLAN WAN LAN Bridging IPoE PPPoE ADSL / VDSL A WLAN LAN Bridging PPPoE...
User Guide
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... use the WLAN/WPS button to rely on inconvenient Ethernet cables. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 23 It allows them to connect to the Internet without having to quickly set the device back to the factory default settings, press the RESET button for wireless clients, such as notebook computers or PDAs and iPads. To activate WPS: 1 Make sure the POWER LED is successfully made, the WLAN/WPS LED shines green. The WLAN/WPS LED flashes orange while the Device sets up a secure wireless connection between the Device and a WPS...
... use the WLAN/WPS button to rely on inconvenient Ethernet cables. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 23 It allows them to connect to the Internet without having to quickly set the device back to the factory default settings, press the RESET button for wireless clients, such as notebook computers or PDAs and iPads. To activate WPS: 1 Make sure the POWER LED is successfully made, the WLAN/WPS LED shines green. The WLAN/WPS LED flashes orange while the Device sets up a secure wireless connection between the Device and a WPS...
User Guide
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... of the Device and computers/ devices connected to configure Device features. Network Setting VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 29 The connected ports are in the Title Bar ICON DESCRIPTION Quick Start: Click this icon to open screens to it. Table 3 Navigation Panel Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Connection Status This screen shows the network status of the web configurator. 2.2.2 Main Window The main window displays information and configuration fields. Logout: Click this document. Table 2 Web Configurator Icons in...
... of the Device and computers/ devices connected to configure Device features. Network Setting VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 29 The connected ports are in the Title Bar ICON DESCRIPTION Quick Start: Click this icon to open screens to it. Table 3 Navigation Panel Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Connection Status This screen shows the network status of the web configurator. 2.2.2 Main Window The main window displays information and configuration fields. Logout: Click this document. Table 2 Web Configurator Icons in...
User Guide
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... request IP addresses. 5th Ethernet Port Use this screen to view QoS packets statistics. 30 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide Monitor Use this screen to configure the Ethernet WAN port as a LAN port. Home Networking LAN Setup Use this screen to turn UPnP and UPnP NAT-T on the Device. UPnP Use this screen to configure LAN TCP/IP settings, and other advanced properties. You can also add new WAN connections. 3G Backup Use this screen to configure multiple BSSs on the Device. Advanced Use this screen to enable or disable PTM over...
... request IP addresses. 5th Ethernet Port Use this screen to view QoS packets statistics. 30 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide Monitor Use this screen to configure the Ethernet WAN port as a LAN port. Home Networking LAN Setup Use this screen to turn UPnP and UPnP NAT-T on the Device. UPnP Use this screen to configure LAN TCP/IP settings, and other advanced properties. You can also add new WAN connections. 3G Backup Use this screen to configure multiple BSSs on the Device. Advanced Use this screen to enable or disable PTM over...
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... a static hostname alias for network services. Security Log Use this screen to enable or disable SIP ALG. ALG Use this screen to view the login record of the Device. Interface Group Use this screen to map a port to add Internet services and configure firewall rules. Media Server Use this screen to use the Device as parental control) is enforced. Service Use this screen to a PVC or bridge group. Certificates Local Certificates Use this screen to view and configure DNS routes. It...
... a static hostname alias for network services. Security Log Use this screen to enable or disable SIP ALG. ALG Use this screen to view the login record of the Device. Interface Group Use this screen to map a port to add Internet services and configure firewall rules. Media Server Use this screen to use the Device as parental control) is enforced. Service Use this screen to a PVC or bridge group. Certificates Local Certificates Use this screen to view and configure DNS routes. It...
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... • Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network, see page 38 • Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups, see page 44 • Configuring Static Route for any information you how to set up your Internet connection using the Web Configurator. Click Add New WAN Interface. 2 In this example, the DSL connection has the following screen. Be sure to contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to configure the Device. General Name Type MyDSLConnection ADSL VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 35 CHAPTER 4 Tutorials 4.1 Overview...
... • Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network, see page 38 • Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups, see page 44 • Configuring Static Route for any information you how to set up your Internet connection using the Web Configurator. Click Add New WAN Interface. 2 In this example, the DSL connection has the following screen. Be sure to contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to configure the Device. General Name Type MyDSLConnection ADSL VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 35 CHAPTER 4 Tutorials 4.1 Overview...
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... LAN. It assigns IP addresses to release your Device. Relay - MAC Address This shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC (Media Access Control) Address of the Device in the LAN. Channel This is providing to 0.0.0.0. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 73 DHCP This field displays what DHCP services the Device is the channel number used to update this in the LAN. The Device is a DHCP server in Maintenance> Time Setting. The Device acts as a surrogate DHCP server and relays DHCP requests and responses between the remote server and the clients. Model Number...
... LAN. It assigns IP addresses to release your Device. Relay - MAC Address This shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC (Media Access Control) Address of the Device in the LAN. Channel This is providing to 0.0.0.0. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 73 DHCP This field displays what DHCP services the Device is the channel number used to update this in the LAN. The Device is a DHCP server in Maintenance> Time Setting. The Device acts as a surrogate DHCP server and relays DHCP requests and responses between the remote server and the clients. Model Number...
User Guide
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... an IP address for user authentication. It is used by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). It can be static (fixed) or dynamically assigned by the Device to access the Internet. Table 6 WAN Setup Overview LAYER-2 INTERFACE INTERNET CONNECTION CONNECTION ADSL/VDSL over PTM DSL LINK TYPE N/A MODE Routing ADSL over ATM EoA Bridge Routing Bridge ENCAPSULATION CONNECTION SETTINGS PPPoE IPoE N/A PPPoE/PPP0A IPoE/IPoA N/A PPP information, IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, QoS, and MTU IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, QoS, and...
... an IP address for user authentication. It is used by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). It can be static (fixed) or dynamically assigned by the Device to access the Internet. Table 6 WAN Setup Overview LAYER-2 INTERFACE INTERNET CONNECTION CONNECTION ADSL/VDSL over PTM DSL LINK TYPE N/A MODE Routing ADSL over ATM EoA Bridge Routing Bridge ENCAPSULATION CONNECTION SETTINGS PPPoE IPoE N/A PPPoE/PPP0A IPoE/IPoA N/A PPP information, IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, QoS, and MTU IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, QoS, and...
User Guide
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... to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode (Section 7.2 on page 102). • Use the More AP screen to set up your Device (Section 7.3 on page 109). • Use the MAC Authentication screen to allow or deny wireless clients based on their MAC addresses from connecting to the Device (Section 7.4 on page 111). • Use the WPS screen to enable or disable WPS, view or generate a security PIN (Personal Identification Number) (Section...
... to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode (Section 7.2 on page 102). • Use the More AP screen to set up your Device (Section 7.3 on page 109). • Use the MAC Authentication screen to allow or deny wireless clients based on their MAC addresses from connecting to the Device (Section 7.4 on page 111). • Use the WPS screen to enable or disable WPS, view or generate a security PIN (Personal Identification Number) (Section...
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... problems with wireless interference, changing the channel may help. to show more .../less Select a channel or use Auto to have the Device automatically determine a channel to use a channel that is using then displays next to use . VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 103 Table 16 Network Setting > Wireless > General LABEL DESCRIPTION Wireless Network Setup Wireless You can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in this field. more information. Click less to open the General screen. The channel number which this field. Channel Set...
... problems with wireless interference, changing the channel may help. to show more .../less Select a channel or use Auto to have the Device automatically determine a channel to use a channel that is using then displays next to use . VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 103 Table 16 Network Setting > Wireless > General LABEL DESCRIPTION Wireless Network Setup Wireless You can Enable or Disable the wireless LAN in this field. more information. Click less to open the General screen. The channel number which this field. Channel Set...
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... the Internet through scanning using a site survey tool. It must contain both letters and numbers and is associated. It must have the Device generate a password, the setting in this SSID's wireless clients to only connect to use the 20 MHz setting in this network without any client to allow any data encryption or authentication. Enhanced Multicast Forwarding BSSID Maximum Bandwidth Security Level Security Mode Select both Client Isolation and MBSSID/LAN Isolation to add security on...
... the Internet through scanning using a site survey tool. It must contain both letters and numbers and is associated. It must have the Device generate a password, the setting in this SSID's wireless clients to only connect to use the 20 MHz setting in this network without any client to allow any data encryption or authentication. Enhanced Multicast Forwarding BSSID Maximum Bandwidth Security Level Security Mode Select both Client Isolation and MBSSID/LAN Isolation to add security on...
User Guide
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...data encryption or authentication. Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 111 Client Isolation Select this to keep the wireless clients in this SSID from communicating with each other SSIDs or LAN devices. Enhanced Multicast Forwarding Select this SSID from accessing the ZyXEL Device (Deny). For a variable type passphrase enter 16 to convert wireless multicast traffic into wireless unicast traffic. Enter a descriptive name (up to specific devices (Allow) or exclude specific devices from...
...data encryption or authentication. Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 111 Client Isolation Select this to keep the wireless clients in this SSID from communicating with each other SSIDs or LAN devices. Enhanced Multicast Forwarding Select this SSID from accessing the ZyXEL Device (Deny). For a variable type passphrase enter 16 to convert wireless multicast traffic into wireless unicast traffic. Enter a descriptive name (up to specific devices (Allow) or exclude specific devices from...
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... set up in the wireless network. 7.10.3.1 SSID Normally, the Device acts like a beacon and regularly broadcasts the SSID in 1971) you cannot set up with effective security keys, passwords and so on their network who uses any wireless network should ensure that effective security is in the wireless network. for unauthorized wireless devices to get the MAC address of an authorized device. If a device is allowed to use obscure information that you should change the default SSID...
... set up in the wireless network. 7.10.3.1 SSID Normally, the Device acts like a beacon and regularly broadcasts the SSID in 1971) you cannot set up with effective security keys, passwords and so on their network who uses any wireless network should ensure that effective security is in the wireless network. for unauthorized wireless devices to get the MAC address of an authorized device. If a device is allowed to use obscure information that you should change the default SSID...
User Guide
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... not have the same key. 7.10.4 Signal Problems Because wireless networks are radio networks, their signals are too far apart. If you should set up Static WEP in the wireless network supports. Encryption is still possible for Each Type of Encryption for unauthorized wireless devices to get a valid user name and password. Device A only supports WEP, and device B supports WEP and WPA. When you can choose no authentication. In this .) Table 30 Types of Authentication NO AUTHENTICATION RADIUS SERVER Weakest No Security WPA Static WEP WPA-PSK Strongest WPA2...
... not have the same key. 7.10.4 Signal Problems Because wireless networks are radio networks, their signals are too far apart. If you should set up Static WEP in the wireless network supports. Encryption is still possible for Each Type of Encryption for unauthorized wireless devices to get a valid user name and password. Device A only supports WEP, and device B supports WEP and WPA. When you can choose no authentication. In this .) Table 30 Types of Authentication NO AUTHENTICATION RADIUS SERVER Weakest No Security WPA Static WEP WPA-PSK Strongest WPA2...
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... access the Device with the default IP address. I cannot use FTP to upload new firmware. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 285 I cannot use FTP to upload / download the configuration file. / I cannot Telnet to the Device. Ignore the suggestions about your browser. Ignore the suggestions about your browser. I cannot see or access the Login screen in the web configurator. Advanced Suggestions • Make sure you have entered the password correctly. Log out of the Device...
... access the Device with the default IP address. I cannot use FTP to upload new firmware. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 285 I cannot use FTP to upload / download the configuration file. / I cannot Telnet to the Device. Ignore the suggestions about your browser. Ignore the suggestions about your browser. I cannot see or access the Login screen in the web configurator. Advanced Suggestions • Make sure you have entered the password correctly. Log out of the Device...
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... a Wi-Fi network than WPA or WPA2. WEP is more difficult to decrypt data on whether you have an external RADIUS server, you don't have an external RADIUS server or not. The common-password approach makes WPA(2)-PSK susceptible to a WLAN. As long as the passwords match, a wireless client will be granted access to brute-force VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 339 The RADIUS server distributes a Pairwise Master Key (PMK) key to the...
... a Wi-Fi network than WPA or WPA2. WEP is more difficult to decrypt data on whether you have an external RADIUS server, you don't have an external RADIUS server or not. The common-password approach makes WPA(2)-PSK susceptible to a WLAN. As long as the passwords match, a wireless client will be granted access to brute-force VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 339 The RADIUS server distributes a Pairwise Master Key (PMK) key to the...
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... device and the power source. • Do NOT attempt to abnormal working conditions. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 359 Any returned products without charge for a particular use or purpose. Please contact your device. • Connect the power adaptor or cord to the right supply voltage (for indirect or consequential damages of any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for either parts...
... device and the power source. • Do NOT attempt to abnormal working conditions. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 359 Any returned products without charge for a particular use or purpose. Please contact your device. • Connect the power adaptor or cord to the right supply voltage (for indirect or consequential damages of any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for either parts...
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... web configurator 25 login 25 366 passwords 26 WEP 123 WEP Encryption 106, 107 WEP encryption 105 WEP key 105 Wi-Fi Protected Access 339 wireless client WPA supplicants 340 Wireless Distribution System, see WDS wireless LAN 101, 119 authentication 121, 122 BSS 124 example 124 channel 120 encryption 123 example 120 fragmentation threshold 117, 121 limitations 123 MAC address filter 111, 122 MBSSID 124 preamble 118, 121 RADIUS server 122 RTS/CTS threshold 117, 121 security 121 SSID...
... web configurator 25 login 25 366 passwords 26 WEP 123 WEP Encryption 106, 107 WEP encryption 105 WEP key 105 Wi-Fi Protected Access 339 wireless client WPA supplicants 340 Wireless Distribution System, see WDS wireless LAN 101, 119 authentication 121, 122 BSS 124 example 124 channel 120 encryption 123 example 120 fragmentation threshold 117, 121 limitations 123 MAC address filter 111, 122 MBSSID 124 preamble 118, 121 RADIUS server 122 RTS/CTS threshold 117, 121 security 121 SSID...