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www.zyxel.comwww.zyxel.comADSL Router SeriesP-660HNU-Fx, P-660HN-Fx, P-661HNU-Fx (x stands for 1 or 3)Copyright © 2011 ZyXEL Communications Corporatio

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Contents OverviewADSL Series User’s Guide10

Page 3 - About This User's Guide

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide1005.3 Technical ReferenceThe following section contains additional technical information about the ZyXEL

Page 4 - Customer Support

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide101For the service provider, PPPoE offers an access and authentication method that works with existing acc

Page 5 - Document Conventions

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide102congestion, which is important for transmission of real time data such as audio and video connections.Pe

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Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide103The VBR-RT (real-time Variable Bit Rate) type is used with bursty connections that require closely cont

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Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide104and is used by IP multicast computers. The address 224.0.0.1 is used for query messages and is assigned

Page 8 - Safety Warnings

ADSL Series User’s Guide 105CHAPTER 6Wireless6.1 Overview This chapter describes the ZyXEL Device’s Network Setting > Wireless screens. Use thes

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Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide106Figure 28 Example of a Wireless NetworkThe wireless network is the part in the blue circle. In this wir

Page 10 - ADSL Series User’s Guide

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide1076.1.3 Before You BeginBefore you start using these screens, ask yourself the following questions. See S

Page 11 - Table of Contents

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide108The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 15 Network > Wireless LAN > General

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Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide1096.2.1 No SecuritySelect No Security to allow wireless stations to communicate with the access points wi

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Table of ContentsADSL Series User’s Guide11Table of ContentsAbout This User's Guide...

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Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide110Figure 31 Wireless > General: Basic (Static WEP/Shared WEP) The following table describes the labels

Page 15 - Table of Contents

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide1116.2.3 More Secure (WPA(2)-PSK)The WPA-PSK security mode provides both improved data encryption and user

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Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide1126.2.4 WPA(2) AuthenticationThe WPA2 security mode is currently the most robust form of encryption for wi

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Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide113The following table describes the labels in this screen.6.3 The More AP ScreenThe ZyXEL Device can broa

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Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide114The following table describes the labels in this screen.6.3.1 Edit More APUse this screen to edit an SSI

Page 19 - User’s Guide

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide1156.4 The WPS ScreenUse this screen to configure WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) on your ZyXEL Device.WPS allo

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Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide116Figure 36 Network Setting > Wireless > WPSThe following table describes the labels in this screen

Page 21 - CHAPTER 1

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide1176.5 The WMM ScreenUse this screen to enable or disable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM) wireless networks for mul

Page 22 - 1.2.2 Wireless Connection

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide118The following table describes the labels in this screen.6.6 Scheduling Screen Click Network Setting >

Page 23 - 1.3 The WPS/WLAN Button

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide1196.7 Technical ReferenceThis section discusses wireless LANs in depth. For more information, see the app

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Table of ContentsADSL Series User’s Guide122.3.7 Content Filter ...

Page 25 - 1.6 The RESET Button

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide120These security standards vary in effectiveness. Some can be broken, such as the old Wired Equivalent Prot

Page 26 - Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide1216.7.2.3 User AuthenticationAuthentication is the process of verifying whether a wireless device is allo

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Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide122Many types of encryption use a key to protect the information in the wireless network. The longer the key

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Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide1236.7.5.1 Notes on Multiple BSSs• A maximum of eight BSSs are allowed on one AP simultaneously.• You must

Page 29 - 2.2.1 Title Bar

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide124Use the PIN method instead of the push-button configuration (PBC) method if you want to ensure that the c

Page 30 - 2.2.3 Navigation Panel

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide125Figure 40 Example WPS Process: PIN Method6.7.6.3 How WPS WorksWhen two WPS-enabled devices connect, e

Page 31 - LINK TAB FUNCTION

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide126Figure 41 How WPS worksThe roles of registrar and enrollee last only as long as the WPS setup process i

Page 32 - Network Map

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide127Figure 42 WPS: Example Network Step 1In step 2, you add another wireless client to the network. You kn

Page 33 - 2.3.4 Network Map

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide128In step 3, you add another access point (AP2) to your network. AP2 is out of range of AP1, so you cannot

Page 34 - 2.3.6 Power Saving

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide129• When you use the PBC method, there is a short period (from the moment you press the button on one devi

Page 35 - 2.3.7 Content Filter

Table of ContentsADSL Series User’s Guide135.1.3 Before You Begin ...

Page 36 - 2.3.8 Firewall

Chapter 6 WirelessADSL Series User’s Guide130

Page 37 - 2.3.9 Wireless Security

ADSL Series User’s Guide 131CHAPTER 7Home Networking7.1 OverviewA Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which many computers

Page 38 - 2.3.11 Media Server

Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide132Subnet MaskThe subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address. Your ZyXEL Devic

Page 39 - Figure 17 Media Server

Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide1337.1.2.3 About File SharingUser AccountThis gives you access to the file sharing server. It inclu

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide1347.1.2.5 About Printer ServerPrint ServerThis is a computer or other device which manages one or m

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide135Figure 45 Network Setting > Home Networking > LAN Setup The following table describes the

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide1367.3 The Static DHCP ScreenThis table allows you to assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific ind

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide137If you click Add new static lease in the Static DHCP screen, the following screen displays.Figure

Page 44 - 3.3.1 Example Parameters

Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide138Figure 48 Network Setting > Home Networking > UPnPThe following table describes the labels

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide1397.5.1 Before You BeginMake sure the ZyXEL Device is connected to your network and turned on.1 Co

Page 46 - Tutorial: Status

Table of ContentsADSL Series User’s Guide147.6.1 The Media Server Screen ...

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide1407.5.2 Add/Edit File SharingUse these screens to set up a new share or edit an existing share on t

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide141Click on the Edit icon under the Modify label to change a share’s settings.7.5.3 Add New UserUse

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide1427.6 The Media Server ScreenYou can set up your ZyXEL Device to act as a media server to provide m

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide143Each field is described in the following table.7.7 The Print Server ScreenThe ZyXEL Device allow

Page 51 - 3.5.1 Set Up File Sharing

Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide144Figure 56 Network Setting > Home Networking > Printer ServerThe following table describes

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide145IP Pool SetupThe ZyXEL Device is pre-configured with a pool of IP addresses for the DHCP clients

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide146You can obtain your IP address from the IANA, from an ISP or it can be assigned from a private net

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide147EPSON Stylus Color 670HP Deskjet 5550HP Deskjet 5652HP Deskjet 830CHP Deskjet 845CHP Deskjet 1125

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide1487.9 Installing UPnP in Windows ExampleThis section shows how to install UPnP in Windows Me and Wi

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide149Figure 59 Add/Remove Programs: Windows Setup: Communication: Components4 Click OK to go back to

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Table of ContentsADSL Series User’s Guide1511.3 The Sessions Screen ...

Page 58 - Tutorial: Add a Port Wizard

Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide150Figure 61 Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard5 In the Networking Services window, sele

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide1517.10 Using UPnP in Windows XP ExampleThis section shows you how to use the UPnP feature in Windo

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide152Figure 64 Internet Connection Properties 4 You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add

Page 61 - Tutorial: Printers Folder

Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide153Figure 65 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced SettingsFigure 66 Internet Connection Prop

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide154Figure 67 System Tray Icon7 Double-click on the icon to display your current Internet connection

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide155Figure 69 Network Connections4 An icon with the description for each UPnP-enabled device displa

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Chapter 7 Home NetworkingADSL Series User’s Guide156Figure 70 Network Connections: My Network Places6 Right-click on the icon for your ZyXEL Device

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ADSL Series User’s Guide 157CHAPTER 8Routing8.1 Overview The ZyXEL Device usually uses the default gateway to route outbound traffic from compute

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Chapter 8 RoutingADSL Series User’s Guide158Figure 73 Network Setting > RoutingThe following table describes the labels in this screen. 8.2.1 Ad

Page 67 - Tutorial: Macintosh HD

Chapter 8 RoutingADSL Series User’s Guide159The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 38 Routing: Add/EditLABEL DESCRIPTIONAct

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Table of ContentsADSL Series User’s Guide16Chapter 16VPN ...

Page 69 - Tutorial: Print Server

Chapter 8 RoutingADSL Series User’s Guide160

Page 70 - Wireless Internet Access

ADSL Series User’s Guide 161CHAPTER 9DNS Route9.1 Overview DNS (Domain Name System) is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address

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Chapter 9 DNS RouteADSL Series User’s Guide1629.2 The DNS Route ScreenThe DNS Route screens let you view and configure DNS routes on the ZyXEL Device

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Chapter 9 DNS RouteADSL Series User’s Guide163The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 40 DNS Route: Add/EditLABEL DESCRIPTIO

Page 73 - Weight 15

Chapter 9 DNS RouteADSL Series User’s Guide164

Page 74 - Tutorial: Advanced > QoS

ADSL Series User’s Guide 165CHAPTER 10Quality of Service (QoS)10.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the ZyXEL Device’s QoS screens. Use these screens

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Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)ADSL Series User’s Guide166CoS technologies include IEEE 802.1p layer 2 tagging and DiffServ (Differentiated Servic

Page 76 - 3.9.1 QoS Video Example

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)ADSL Series User’s Guide167The following table describes the labels in this screen. 10.3 The Queue Setup ScreenUs

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Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)ADSL Series User’s Guide168The following table describes the labels in this screen. 10.3.1 Add/Edit a QoS Queue Us

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Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)ADSL Series User’s Guide16910.4 The Class Setup Screen Use this screen to add, edit or delete QoS classifiers.

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Table of ContentsADSL Series User’s Guide17Chapter 20System...

Page 80 - Chapter 3 Tutorials

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)ADSL Series User’s Guide17010.4.1 Add/Edit QoS Class Click Add new Classifier in the Class Setup screen or the Edi

Page 81 - Technical Reference

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)ADSL Series User’s Guide171The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 45 Class Setup: Add/E

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Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)ADSL Series User’s Guide172MAC Mask Type the mask for the specified MAC address to determine which bits a packet’s

Page 83 - CHAPTER 4

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)ADSL Series User’s Guide17310.5 The QoS Monitor Screen To view the ZyXEL Device’s QoS packet statistics, click Ne

Page 84 - 4.3 The System Info Screen

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)ADSL Series User’s Guide17410.6.1 IP PrecedenceSimilar to IEEE 802.1p prioritization at layer-2, you can use IP pr

Page 85 - Table 9 System Info Screen

ADSL Series User’s Guide 175CHAPTER 11Network Address Translation (NAT)11.1 Overview NAT (Network Address Translation - NAT, RFC 1631) is the trans

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Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)ADSL Series User’s Guide176Port ForwardingA port forwarding set is a list of inside (behind NAT on the LAN

Page 87 - CHAPTER 5

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)ADSL Series User’s Guide17711.2.1 The Port Forwarding ScreenClick Network Setting > NAT to open the P

Page 88 - 5.2 The Broadband Screen

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)ADSL Series User’s Guide178Figure 86 Port Forwarding: Add/Edit The following table describes the labels

Page 89 - 5.2.1.1 Routing- PPPoE

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)ADSL Series User’s Guide179Figure 87 Network Setting > NAT > SessionsThe following table describe

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Table of ContentsADSL Series User’s Guide18Chapter 27Product Specifications...

Page 91 - DESCRIPTION

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)ADSL Series User’s Guide18011.5 Technical ReferenceThis section provides some technical background inform

Page 92 - Chapter 5 Broadband

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)ADSL Series User’s Guide181Address) is the source address on the WAN. For incoming packets, the ILA is th

Page 93 - 5.2.1.2 Routing- IPoE

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)ADSL Series User’s Guide182

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ADSL Series User’s Guide 183CHAPTER 12Dynamic DNS12.1 Overview This chapter discusses how to configure your ZyXEL Device to use Dynamic DNS.Dynamic

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Chapter 12 Dynamic DNSADSL Series User’s Guide184Figure 90 Network Setting > DNSThe following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 52

Page 96 - 5.2.1.3 Routing- PPPoA

ADSL Series User’s Guide 185CHAPTER 13Firewall13.1 OverviewUse the ZyXEL Device firewall screens to enable and configure the firewall that protects

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Chapter 13 FirewallADSL Series User’s Guide186It is designed to protect against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks when activated. The ZyXEL Device'

Page 98 - 5.2.1.4 Bridge Mode

Chapter 13 FirewallADSL Series User’s Guide18713.3 The Services ScreenUse this screen to enable service blocking and to maintain the list of service

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Chapter 13 FirewallADSL Series User’s Guide18813.4 Firewall Technical ReferenceThis section provides some technical background information about the

Page 100 - 5.3 Technical Reference

Chapter 13 FirewallADSL Series User’s Guide1894 Does this rule conflict with any existing rules?Once these questions have been answered, adding rules

Page 101 - Traffic Shaping

19PART IUser’s Guide

Page 102 - ATM Traffic Classes

Chapter 13 FirewallADSL Series User’s Guide190

Page 103 - Multicast

ADSL Series User’s Guide 191CHAPTER 14MAC Filter14.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses MAC address filtering.You can configure the ZyXEL Device to per

Page 104 - DNS Server Address Assignment

Chapter 14 MAC FilterADSL Series User’s Guide192The following table describes the labels in this menu.Table 55 Security > MAC FilterLABEL DESCRIP

Page 105 - CHAPTER 6

ADSL Series User’s Guide 193CHAPTER 15Certificates15.1 OverviewThe ZyXEL Device can use certificates (also called digital IDs) to authenticate user

Page 106 - Radio Channels

Chapter 15 CertificatesADSL Series User’s Guide194The ZyXEL Device uses certificates based on public-key cryptology to authenticate users attempting t

Page 107 - 6.1.3 Before You Begin

Chapter 15 CertificatesADSL Series User’s Guide19515.1.3 Verifying a CertificateBefore you import a trusted CA or trusted remote host certificate in

Page 108 - LABEL DESCRIPTION

Chapter 15 CertificatesADSL Series User’s Guide19615.2 Local CertificatesUse this screen to view the ZyXEL Device’s summary list of certificates and

Page 109 - 6.2.1 No Security

Chapter 15 CertificatesADSL Series User’s Guide19715.2.1 Trusted CAs Use this screen to view a summary list of certificates of the certification a

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Chapter 15 CertificatesADSL Series User’s Guide19815.2.2 Trusted CA Import Click Import Certificate in the Trusted CAs screen to open the Import Ce

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Chapter 15 CertificatesADSL Series User’s Guide199Figure 100 Trusted CA: ViewThe following table describes the labels in this screen. 15.3 VPN Cer

Page 112 - 6.2.4 WPA(2) Authentication

VideosADSL Series User’s Guide2VideosFile Sharing Video Example ...

Page 114 - 6.3.1 Edit More AP

Chapter 15 CertificatesADSL Series User’s Guide200The following table describes the labels in this screen. 15.3.1 Import CertificateClick Import Cert

Page 115 - 6.4 The WPS Screen

Chapter 15 CertificatesADSL Series User’s Guide201Figure 102 Security > Certificates > VPN CertificatesThe following table describes the labe

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Chapter 15 CertificatesADSL Series User’s Guide202

Page 117 - 6.5 The WMM Screen

ADSL Series User’s Guide 203CHAPTER 16VPN16.1 OverviewA virtual private network (VPN) provides secure communications between sites without the expe

Page 118 - 6.6 Scheduling Screen

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide204Figure 104 VPN: IKE SA and IPSec SA In this example, a computer in network A is exchanging data with a comp

Page 119 - 6.7 Technical Reference

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide205Finding Out MoreSee Section 16.6 on page 212 for advanced technical information on IPSec VPN.16.1.3 Before

Page 120 - 6.7.2.2 MAC Address Filter

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide206The following table describes the fields in this screen.16.3 The VPN Edit Screen Click on Add New Tunnel in

Page 121 - 6.7.2.4 Encryption

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide207Figure 107 Security > VPN > Setup > EditThe following table describes the fields in this screen.

Page 122 - 6.7.5 MBSSID

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide208Local Specify the IP addresses of the devices behind the ZyXEL Device that can use the VPN tunnel. The local

Page 123 - 6.7.6.2 PIN Configuration

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide209Content When you select IP in the Local ID Type field, type the IP address of your computer in the local Con

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ADSL Series User’s Guide 21CHAPTER 1Introduction1.1 OverviewThe ADSL Router Series includes the P-660HNU-Fx, P-660HN-Fx, P-661HNU-Fx (x stands for

Page 125 - 6.7.6.3 How WPS Works

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide21016.4 Configuring Advanced Settings Click Advanced Setup in the VPN Setup-Edit screen to open this screen.Fig

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Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide211Authentication AlgorithmSelect MD5, SHA1, SHA2-256 or SHA2-512 from the drop-down list box. MD5 (Message Dig

Page 127 - CLIENT 2

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide21216.5 Viewing SA Monitor Click Security > VPN > Monitor to open the screen as shown. Use this screen to

Page 128 - 6.7.6.5 Limitations of WPS

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide213Figure 110 IPSec ArchitectureIPSec AlgorithmsThe ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload) Protocol (RFC 2406)

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Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide214IPSec using ESP in Tunnel mode encapsulates the entire original packet (including headers) in a new IP packet

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Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide215• Set the NAT router to forward UDP port 500 to IPSec router A.Finally, NAT is compatible with ESP in tunnel

Page 131 - CHAPTER 7

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide21616.6.5 IKE PhasesThere are two phases to every IKE (Internet Key Exchange) negotiation – phase 1 (Authentic

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Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide21716.6.6 Negotiation ModeThe phase 1 Negotiation Mode you select determines how the Security Association (SA)

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Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide21816.6.8 ID Type and ContentWith aggressive negotiation mode (seeSection 16.6.6 on page 217), the ZyXEL Device

Page 134 - 7.2 The LAN Setup Screen

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide21916.6.8.1 ID Type and Content ExamplesTwo IPSec routers must have matching ID type and content configuration

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Chapter 1 IntroductionADSL Series User’s Guide22Figure 1 ZyXEL Device’s Internet Access ApplicationYou can also configure the firewall on the ZyXEL

Page 136 - 7.3 The Static DHCP Screen

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide220WAN IP addresses of their IPSec routers. The telecommuters must all use the same IPSec parameters but the loc

Page 137 - 7.4 The UPnP Screen

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide221Figure 116 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN Rules ExampleTable 73 Telecommuters Using Unique VPN Rules Exa

Page 138 - 7.5 The File Sharing Screen

Chapter 16 VPNADSL Series User’s Guide222

Page 139 - 7.5.1 Before You Begin

ADSL Series User’s Guide 223CHAPTER 17System Monitor17.1 OverviewUse the System Monitor screens to look at network traffic status and statistics of

Page 140 - 7.5.2 Add/Edit File Sharing

Chapter 17 System MonitorADSL Series User’s Guide22417.3 The LAN Status ScreenClick System Monitor > Traffic Status > LAN to open the following

Page 141 - 7.5.3 Add New User

Chapter 17 System MonitorADSL Series User’s Guide22517.4 The NAT Status ScreenClick System Monitor > Traffic Status > NAT to open the followin

Page 142 - 7.6 The Media Server Screen

Chapter 17 System MonitorADSL Series User’s Guide226

Page 143 - 7.7 The Print Server Screen

ADSL Series User’s Guide 227CHAPTER 18User Account18.1 Overview You can configure system password for different user accounts in the User Account s

Page 144 - 7.8 Technical Reference

Chapter 18 User AccountADSL Series User’s Guide228

Page 145 - Private IP Addresses

ADSL Series User’s Guide 229CHAPTER 19Remote MGMT19.1 OverviewRemote MGMT allows you to manage your ZyXEL Device from a remote location through the

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Chapter 1 IntroductionADSL Series User’s Guide23 Figure 3 USB File Sharing / Print Server Application1.3 The WPS/WLAN ButtonYou can use the WPS bu

Page 147 - BRAND MODEL

Chapter 19 Remote MGMTADSL Series User’s Guide230Figure 121 Maintenance > Remote MGMT The following table describes the fields in this screen. Ta

Page 148 - Installing UPnP in Windows Me

ADSL Series User’s Guide 231CHAPTER 20System20.1 Overview You can configure system settings, including the host name, domain name and the inactivit

Page 149 - Installing UPnP in Windows XP

Chapter 20 SystemADSL Series User’s Guide232The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 79 Maintenance > SystemLABEL DESCRIPT

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ADSL Series User’s Guide 233CHAPTER 21Time Setting21.1 Overview You can configure the system’s time and date in the Time Setting screen.21.2 The T

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Chapter 21 Time SettingADSL Series User’s Guide234Time Server Address Enter the IP address or URL (up to 20 extended ASCII characters in length) of yo

Page 152 - Chapter 7 Home Networking

ADSL Series User’s Guide 235CHAPTER 22Log Setting22.1 Overview You can configure where the ZyXEL Device sends logs and which logs and/or immediate

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Chapter 22 Log SettingADSL Series User’s Guide236The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 81 Maintenance > Log SettingLABEL

Page 154 - Web Configurator Easy Access

ADSL Series User’s Guide 237CHAPTER 23Firmware Upgrade23.1 OverviewThis chapter explains how to upload new firmware to your ZyXEL Device. You can d

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Chapter 23 Firmware UpgradeADSL Series User’s Guide238Figure 126 Firmware UploadingThe ZyXEL Device automatically restarts in this time causing a te

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ADSL Series User’s Guide 239CHAPTER 24Backup/Restore24.1 OverviewThe Backup/Restore screen allows you to backup and restore device configurations.

Page 157 - CHAPTER 8

Chapter 1 IntroductionADSL Series User’s Guide241.4 Ways to Manage the ZyXEL DeviceUse any of the following methods to manage the ZyXEL Device.• Web

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Chapter 24 Backup/RestoreADSL Series User’s Guide240Restore Configuration Restore Configuration allows you to upload a new or previously saved configu

Page 159 - Table 38 Routing: Add/Edit

Chapter 24 Backup/RestoreADSL Series User’s Guide24124.3 The Reboot Screen System restart allows you to reboot the ZyXEL Device remotely without tur

Page 160 - Chapter 8 Routing

Chapter 24 Backup/RestoreADSL Series User’s Guide242

Page 161 - CHAPTER 9

ADSL Series User’s Guide 243CHAPTER 25Diagnostic25.1 OverviewYou can use different diagnostic methods to test a connection and see the detailed inf

Page 162 - 9.2 The DNS Route Screen

Chapter 25 DiagnosticADSL Series User’s Guide24425.3 The DSL Line Screen Click Maintenance > Diagnostic > DSL Line to open the screen shown nex

Page 163 - Chapter 9 DNS Route

Chapter 25 DiagnosticADSL Series User’s Guide245DSL Line StatusClick this button to view statistics about the DSL connections.1. noise margin downstr

Page 164 - Chapter 9 DNS Route

Chapter 25 DiagnosticADSL Series User’s Guide246

Page 165 - CHAPTER 10

ADSL Series User’s Guide 247CHAPTER 26Troubleshooting26.1 OverviewThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The p

Page 166 - 10.2 The QoS General Screen

Chapter 26 TroubleshootingADSL Series User’s Guide2484 Turn the ZyXEL Device off and on. 5 If the problem continues, contact the vendor.26.3 ZyXEL De

Page 167 - 10.3 The Queue Setup Screen

Chapter 26 TroubleshootingADSL Series User’s Guide2494 Reset the device to its factory defaults, and try to access the ZyXEL Device with the default

Page 168 - 10.3.1 Add/Edit a QoS Queue

Chapter 1 IntroductionADSL Series User’s Guide251.5 Good Habits for Managing the ZyXEL DeviceDo the following things regularly to make the ZyXEL Dev

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Chapter 26 TroubleshootingADSL Series User’s Guide25026.4 Internet AccessI cannot access the Internet.1 Check the hardware connections, and make sure

Page 170 - 10.4.1 Add/Edit QoS Class

Chapter 26 TroubleshootingADSL Series User’s Guide2513 If the problem continues, contact your ISP. The Internet connection is slow or intermittent.1

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Chapter 26 TroubleshootingADSL Series User’s Guide252• Position the antennas for best reception. If the AP is placed on a table or floor, point the an

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Chapter 26 TroubleshootingADSL Series User’s Guide2531 If the USB device is connected to the ZyXEL Device, it won’t be listed directly under My Compu

Page 173 - 10.6 QoS Technical Reference

Chapter 26 TroubleshootingADSL Series User’s Guide254

Page 174 - 10.6.2 DiffServ

ADSL Series User’s Guide 255CHAPTER 27Product SpecificationsThe following tables summarize the ZyXEL Device’s hardware and firmware features.LEDs (L

Page 175 - CHAPTER 11

Chapter 27 Product SpecificationsADSL Series User’s Guide256Firmware SpecificationsUSB Green On The ZyXEL Device recognizes a USB connection but there

Page 176 - Finding Out More

Chapter 27 Product SpecificationsADSL Series User’s Guide257Network Address Translation (NAT)Each computer on your network must have its own unique I

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Chapter 27 Product SpecificationsADSL Series User’s Guide258Wireless Features ADSL Standards ANSI T1.413 Issue 2ETSI ADSL over ISDNITU G.dmt (G.992.1)

Page 178 - 11.3 The Sessions Screen

Chapter 27 Product SpecificationsADSL Series User’s Guide259The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in the Z

Page 179 - 11.4 The ALG Screen

Chapter 1 IntroductionADSL Series User’s Guide26

Page 180 - 11.5 Technical Reference

Chapter 27 Product SpecificationsADSL Series User’s Guide260Wall-mounting InstructionsDo the following to hang your ZyXEL Device on a wall.Note: See T

Page 181 - Address (IGA)

Chapter 27 Product SpecificationsADSL Series User’s Guide2615 Align the holes on the back of the ZyXEL Device with the screws on the wall. Hang the Z

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Chapter 27 Product SpecificationsADSL Series User’s Guide262

Page 183 - CHAPTER 12

ADSL Series User’s Guide 263APPENDIX AIP Addresses and SubnettingThis appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. IP addresses identify indiv

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Appendix A IP Addresses and SubnettingADSL Series User’s Guide264Figure 136 Network Number and Host IDHow much of the IP address is the network numb

Page 185 - CHAPTER 13

Appendix A IP Addresses and SubnettingADSL Series User’s Guide265Subnet masks are expressed in dotted decimal notation just like IP addresses. The fo

Page 186 - 13.2 The General Screen

Appendix A IP Addresses and SubnettingADSL Series User’s Guide266SubnettingYou can use subnetting to divide one network into multiple sub-networks. In

Page 187 - 13.3 The Services Screen

Appendix A IP Addresses and SubnettingADSL Series User’s Guide267Figure 138 Subnetting Example: After SubnettingIn a 25-bit subnet the host ID has

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Appendix A IP Addresses and SubnettingADSL Series User’s Guide268Example: Eight SubnetsSimilarly, use a 27-bit mask to create eight subnets (000, 001,

Page 189 - Chapter 13 Firewall

Appendix A IP Addresses and SubnettingADSL Series User’s Guide269Subnet PlanningThe following table is a summary for subnet planning on a network wit

Page 190 - Chapter 13 Firewall

ADSL Series User’s Guide 27CHAPTER 2Introducing the Web Configurator2.1 OverviewThe web configurator is an HTML-based management interface that all

Page 191 - CHAPTER 14

Appendix A IP Addresses and SubnettingADSL Series User’s Guide270Configuring IP AddressesWhere you obtain your network number depends on your particul

Page 192 - Chapter 14 MAC Filter

Appendix A IP Addresses and SubnettingADSL Series User’s Guide271Conflicting Computer IP Addresses ExampleMore than one device can not use the same I

Page 193 - CHAPTER 15

Appendix A IP Addresses and SubnettingADSL Series User’s Guide272Figure 141 Conflicting Computer and Router IP Addresses Example

Page 194 - Certificate File Formats

ADSL Series User’s Guide 273APPENDIX BSetting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNote: Your specific ZyXEL Device may not support all of the operating sys

Page 195

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide274Figure 142 Windows XP: Start Menu2 In the Control Panel, click the Networ

Page 196 - 15.2 Local Certificates

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide2754 On the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Pro

Page 197 - 15.2.1 Trusted CAs

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide276Figure 146 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties6 Select Obta

Page 198 - 15.2.3 View Certificate

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide277Windows VistaThis section shows screens from Windows Vista Professional.1

Page 199 - 15.3 VPN Certificates

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide278Figure 150 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center5 Right-click Local A

Page 200 - 15.3.1 Import Certificate

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide279Figure 152 Windows Vista: Local Area Connection Properties7 The Internet

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Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide28Note: For security reasons, the ZyXEL Device automatically logs you out if you do

Page 202 - Chapter 15 Certificates

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide280Figure 153 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properti

Page 203 - CHAPTER 16

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide281Windows 7This section shows screens from Windows 7 Enterprise.1 Click Star

Page 204 - Secure Gateway Address

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide282Figure 157 Windows 7: Local Area Connection StatusNote: During this proce

Page 205 - 16.2 VPN Setup Screen

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide283Figure 158 Windows 7: Local Area Connection Properties6 The Internet Pro

Page 206 - 16.3 The VPN Edit Screen

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide284Figure 159 Windows 7: Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties7

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide285Figure 160 Windows 7: Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) PropertiesM

Page 208 - Chapter 16 VPN

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide286Figure 162 Mac OS X 10.4: System Preferences3 When the Network preference

Page 209

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide287Figure 164 Mac OS X 10.4: Network Preferences > TCP/IP Tab.5 For stat

Page 210

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide288Figure 165 Mac OS X 10.4: Network Preferences > Ethernet6 Click Apply

Page 211 - Chapter 16 VPN

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide2891 Click Apple > System Preferences.Figure 167 Mac OS X 10.5: Apple Me

Page 212 - 16.5 Viewing SA Monitor

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide292.2 The Web Configurator LayoutClick Connection Status > System Info to show

Page 213 - 16.6.2 IPSec and NAT

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide290Figure 169 Mac OS X 10.5: Network Preferences > Ethernet4 From the Con

Page 214 - ESP Tunnel Y

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide291Figure 170 Mac OS X 10.5: Network Preferences > Ethernet6 Click Apply

Page 215 - 16.6.4 Encapsulation

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide292Figure 171 Mac OS X 10.5: Network UtilityLinux: Ubuntu 8 (GNOME)This sect

Page 216 - 16.6.5 IKE Phases

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide293Figure 173 Ubuntu 8: Network Settings > Connections3 In the Authentic

Page 217 - 16.6.7 Remote DNS Server

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide294Figure 175 Ubuntu 8: Network Settings > Connections5 The Properties di

Page 218 - 16.6.8 ID Type and Content

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide295Figure 177 Ubuntu 8: Network Settings > DNS 8 Click the Close button

Page 219 - 16.6.9 Pre-Shared Key

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide296Figure 178 Ubuntu 8: Network ToolsLinux: openSUSE 10.3 (KDE)This section

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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide297Figure 179 openSUSE 10.3: K Menu > Computer Menu2 When the Run as Roo

Page 221 - TELECOMMUTERS HEADQUARTERS

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide298Figure 181 openSUSE 10.3: YaST Control Center4 When the Network Settings

Page 222

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide299Figure 183 openSUSE 10.3: Network Card Setup6 Select Dynamic Address (DH

Page 223 - CHAPTER 17

About This User's GuideADSL Series User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to con

Page 224 - 17.3 The LAN Status Screen

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide302.2.2 Main WindowThe main window displays information and configuration fields. I

Page 225 - 17.4 The NAT Status Screen

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide300Figure 184 openSUSE 10.3: Network Settings9 Click Finish to save your set

Page 226 - Chapter 17 System Monitor

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide301Figure 186 openSUSE: Connection Status - KNetwork Manager

Page 227 - CHAPTER 18

Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressADSL Series User’s Guide302

Page 228 - Chapter 18 User Account

ADSL Series User’s Guide 303APPENDIX CPop-up Windows, Java Script and JavaPermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web br

Page 229 - CHAPTER 19

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Script and Java PermissionsADSL Series User’s Guide304Figure 188 Internet Options: Privacy3 Click Apply to save this

Page 230

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Script and Java PermissionsADSL Series User’s Guide305Figure 189 Internet Options: Privacy3 Type the IP address of

Page 231 - CHAPTER 20

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Script and Java PermissionsADSL Series User’s Guide3065 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply to

Page 232 - Chapter 20 System

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Script and Java PermissionsADSL Series User’s Guide307Figure 192 Security Settings - Java ScriptingJava Permissions

Page 233 - CHAPTER 21

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Script and Java PermissionsADSL Series User’s Guide308Figure 193 Security Settings - Java JAVA (Sun)1 From Internet

Page 234 - Chapter 21 Time Setting

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Script and Java PermissionsADSL Series User’s Guide309Mozilla FirefoxMozilla Firefox 2.0 screens are used here. Scree

Page 235 - CHAPTER 22

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide31QoS General Use this screen to enable QoS and decide allowable bandwidth using Qo

Page 236 - Chapter 22 Log Setting

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, Java Script and Java PermissionsADSL Series User’s Guide310

Page 237 - CHAPTER 23

ADSL Series User’s Guide 311APPENDIX DWireless LANsWireless LAN TopologiesThis section discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topologies.A

Page 238

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide312Figure 198 Basic Service SetESSAn Extended Service Set (ESS) consists of a series of overlapping

Page 239 - CHAPTER 24

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide313Figure 199 Infrastructure WLANChannelA channel is the radio frequency(ies) used by wireless devi

Page 240 - Reset to Factory Defaults

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide314Figure 200 RTS/CTSWhen station A sends data to the AP, it might not know that the station B is a

Page 241 - 24.3 The Reboot Screen

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide315Preamble TypePreamble is used to signal that data is coming to the receiver. Short and long refer

Page 242 - Chapter 24 Backup/Restore

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide316The following figure shows the relative effectiveness of these wireless security methods available

Page 243 - CHAPTER 25

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide317RADIUS is a simple package exchange in which your AP acts as a message relay between the wireless

Page 244 - 25.3 The DSL Line Screen

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide318EAP-MD5 (Message-Digest Algorithm 5)MD5 authentication is the simplest one-way authentication metho

Page 245 - ITEM DESCRIPTION

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide319If this feature is enabled, it is not necessary to configure a default encryption key in the wirel

Page 246 - Chapter 25 Diagnostic

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide322.3 User Mode2.3.1 OverviewThe Web Configurator for P-660HNU-Fx and P-660HN-Fx i

Page 247 - CHAPTER 26

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide320called Rijndael. They both include a per-packet key mixing function, a Message Integrity Check (MIC

Page 248 - I forgot the password

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide321WPA(2) with RADIUS Application ExampleTo set up WPA(2), you need the IP address of the RADIUS serv

Page 249

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide3224 The AP and wireless clients use the TKIP or AES encryption process, the PMK and information excha

Page 250 - 26.4 Internet Access

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide323Antenna CharacteristicsFrequencyAn antenna in the frequency of 2.4GHz (IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.1

Page 251

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide324WiFi Protected SetupYour ZyXEL Device supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which is an easy way to

Page 252 - 26.6 USB Device Connection

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide3251 Decide which device you want to be the registrar (usually the AP) and which you want to be the e

Page 253 - 26.7 UPnP

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide326Figure 203 Example WPS Process: PIN MethodHow WPS WorksWhen two WPS-enabled devices connect, each

Page 254 - Chapter 26 Troubleshooting

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide327Figure 204 How WPS worksThe roles of registrar and enrollee last only as long as the WPS setup p

Page 255 - CHAPTER 27

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide328Figure 205 WPS: Example Network Step 1In step 2, you add another wireless client to the network.

Page 256 - Firmware Specifications

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide329Figure 207 WPS: Example Network Step 3Limitations of WPSWPS has some limitations of which you sh

Page 257

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide33•Use the Network Map screen to check if your ZyXEL Device can ping the gateway an

Page 258 - Wireless Features

Appendix D Wireless LANsADSL Series User’s Guide330access point is the WPS registrar, the enrollee, or was not involved in the WPS handshake; a rogue

Page 259

ADSL Series User’s Guide 331APPENDIX ECommon ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port n

Page 260 - Wall-mounting Instructions

Appendix E Common ServicesADSL Series User’s Guide332HTTP TCP 80 Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - a client/server protocol for the world wide web.HTTPS

Page 261

Appendix E Common ServicesADSL Series User’s Guide333SMTP TCP 25 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is the message-exchange standard for the Internet. SMT

Page 262

Appendix E Common ServicesADSL Series User’s Guide334

Page 263 - APPENDIX A

ADSL Series User’s Guide 335APPENDIX FOpen Software AnnouncementsEnd-User License Agreement for “P-661HNU-Fx” WARNING: ZyXEL Communications Corp.

Page 264 - Subnet Masks

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide336The Software and Documentation contain material that is protected by international co

Page 265 - Notation

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide337THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE OF THE SOFTWARE, AND NO WARRANTIES SHALL

Page 266 - Subnetting

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide338Agreement shall only be effective if it is in writing and signed by both parties here

Page 267 - Example: Four Subnets

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide339authors commit to using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered

Page 268 - Example: Eight Subnets

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide34response from the gateway. The same rule applies to the line connecting the gatewa

Page 269 - Subnet Planning

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide3402. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus formi

Page 270 - IP Address Conflicts

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide341operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component itself accompan

Page 271

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide342"any later version", you have the option of following the terms and conditi

Page 272

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide343The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copie

Page 273 - APPENDIX B

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide344This Product includes Mini_httpd under the license by ACME Labs FreewareACME Labs Fre

Page 274

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide345Version 2.1, February 1999Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.59

Page 275

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide346Most GNU software, including some libraries, is covered by the ordinary GNU General P

Page 276 - Verifying Settings

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide347"Source code" for a work means the preferred form of the work for making m

Page 277 - Windows Vista

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide348accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which must

Page 278

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide349distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed (in either source

Page 279

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide35Disabling the wireless capability lowers the energy consumption of the of the ZyX

Page 280

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide35012. If the distribution and/or use of the Library is restricted in certain countries

Page 281 - Windows 7

Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide351/* ==================================================================== * Copyright

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Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide352 * permission of the OpenSSL Project. * * 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoeve

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Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide353 Original SSLeay License -----------------------/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Youn

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Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide354 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributi

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Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide355

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Appendix F Open Software AnnouncementsADSL Series User’s Guide356

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ADSL Series User’s Guide 357APPENDIX GLegal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2011 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publicatio

Page 288 - Mac OS X: 10.5

Appendix G Legal InformationADSL Series User’s Guide3581 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.2 Increase the separation between the equipment an

Page 289

Appendix G Legal InformationADSL Series User’s Guide359warranty period, and upon proof of purchase, should the product have indications of failure du

Page 290

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide36Figure 13 Content Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen

Page 291

Appendix G Legal InformationADSL Series User’s Guide360

Page 292 - Linux: Ubuntu 8 (GNOME)

IndexADSL Series User’s Guide 361IndexAAAL5 258activationSIP ALG 179SSID 114wireless LANscheduling 118adding a printer example 61administrator passwo

Page 293

IndexADSL Series User’s Guide362Ddata fragment threshold 119default LAN IP address 27Denial of Service, see DoSDH 219DHCP 85, 132, 144, 145, 183diagno

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IndexADSL Series User’s Guide 363intended audience 3Internet access 21Internet Assigned Numbers AuthoritySee IANAInternet Assigned Numbers Authority,

Page 295

IndexADSL Series User’s Guide364Ooperation humidity 256operation temperature 256outside header 215PPairwise Master Key (PMK) 320, 321passphrase 110pas

Page 296 - Linux: openSUSE 10.3 (KDE)

IndexADSL Series User’s Guide 365Service Set 37, 108, 115Service Set IDentification 37SIP ALG 179activation 179SSID 37, 120activation 114MBSSID 122st

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IndexADSL Series User’s Guide366wirelessclient configuration 46security 315tutorial 44wireless client WPA supplicants 320wireless LAN 105authenticatio

Page 298

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide372.3.9 Wireless SecurityUse this screen to configure security for your the Wirele

Page 299

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide382.3.10 WPSUse this screen to add a wireless station to the network using WPS. Cli

Page 300

Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide39Figure 17 Media ServerClick OK to close this screen.

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About This User's GuideADSL Series User’s Guide4•Knowledge BaseIf you have a specific question about your product, the answer may be here. This i

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Chapter 2 Introducing the Web ConfiguratorADSL Series User’s Guide40

Page 303 - APPENDIX C

ADSL Series User’s Guide 41CHAPTER 3Tutorials3.1 OverviewThis chapter contains the following tutorials:• Setting Up Your DSL Connection• How to Set

Page 304

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide422 You can either modify the default ADSL WAN interface by clicking the Edit icon or create a new WAN inte

Page 305

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide43Enter or select these values and click Apply.This completes your DSL WAN connection setting. 4 You shoul

Page 306 - JavaScript

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide44Try to connect to a website, such as “www.zyxel.com” to see if you have correctly set up your Internet co

Page 307 - Java Permissions

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide45Tutorial: Network > Wireless LAN > General 2 Make sure Enable Wireless LAN is selected.3 Enter “SS

Page 308 - JAVA (Sun)

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide46Tutorial: StatusThis finishes the configuration of the ADSL Device.3.3.3 Connecting Wirelessly to your A

Page 309 - Mozilla Firefox

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide47Tutorial: Status3 You are prompted to enter a password. Enter it (the pre-shared key) and click Connect.

Page 310

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide483.3.4 Configuring the Wireless Client using the WPS PIN numberThis section describes how to connect the

Page 311 - APPENDIX D

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide49Note: You must repeat this procedure for every device you want to add to your network using WPS.3.4 Set

Page 312

Document ConventionsADSL Series User’s Guide5Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. W

Page 313

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide503 The port forwarding settings you configured should appear in the table. Make sure the Status check box

Page 314 - Fragmentation Threshold

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide51Note: Remember to control physical access to the USB drive so someone doesn’t access files by simply con

Page 315 - Wireless Security Overview

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide522 Enter a user name. A user name can be any combination of letters and numbers. It must be between 5 and

Page 316 - IEEE 802.1x

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide53Note: Select the first option on this list to include all files and folders on the USB device.4 You can

Page 317 - Types of EAP Authentication

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide548 Because you just want to share the Bob_private and Bob_public folders, you don't need the first sh

Page 318

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide553 To access Bob_private, you need to enter the correct user name and password.Once you access Bob_privat

Page 319 - Encryption

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide563.6 Using the Print Server FeatureIn this section you can:• Configure a TCP/IP Printer Port. This allows

Page 320 - User Authentication

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide57documentation for instructions on how to do this or follow the instructions below if you have a Windows

Page 321

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide58Tutorial: Printer Properties Window5 A Printer Ports window appears. Select Standard TCP/IP Port and clic

Page 322 - Antenna Overview

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide59Note: The computer from which you are configuring the TCP/IP printer port must be on the same LAN in ord

Page 323

Document ConventionsADSL Series User’s Guide6Server Firewall RouterSwitch

Page 324 - PIN Configuration

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide60Tutorial: Custom Port Settings12 Continue through the wizard, apply your settings and close the wizard wi

Page 325

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide611 Click Start > Control Panel > Printers and Faxes to open the Printers and Faxes screen. Click Ad

Page 326 - How WPS Works

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide62Tutorial: Add Printe r Wizard: Local or Network Printer4 Select Create a new port and Standard TCP/IP Por

Page 327 - Example WPS Network Setup

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide636 Enter the IP address of the ADSL Device to which the printer is connected in the Printer Name or IP Ad

Page 328

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide64Tutorial: Custom Port Settings11 Click Finish to close the wizard window.Tutorial: Finish Adding the TCP/

Page 329 - Limitations of WPS

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide65Tutorial: Add Printer Wizard: Printer Driver 16 If the following screen displays, select Keep existing d

Page 330

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide66Tutorial: Add Printer Wizard: Name Your Printer 18 The ADSL Device is a print server itself and you do no

Page 331 - APPENDIX E

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide67Tutorial: Add Printer Wizard: Print Test Page 20 The following screen shows your current printer setting

Page 332 - Appendix E Common Services

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide68Tutorial: Macintosh HD folder4 Double-click the Utilities folder.Tutorial: Applications Folder5 Double-cl

Page 333 - Appendix E Common Services

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide6911 Select your Printer Model from the drop-down list box. If the printer's model is not listed, sel

Page 334

Safety WarningsADSL Series User’s Guide7Safety Warnings• Do NOT use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.

Page 335 - APPENDIX F

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide703.7 Configuring the MAC Address Filter for Restricting Wireless Internet AccessThomas noticed that his d

Page 336

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide71Thomas can also grant access to the computers of other members of his family and friends. However, Josep

Page 337

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide72You need to specify a static routing rule on the ADSL Device to specify R as the router in charge of forw

Page 338

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide73Click Apply. The Routing screen should display the route you just added.Now B should be able to receive

Page 339

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide74QoS allows the ADSL Device to group and prioritize application traffic and fine-tune network performance.

Page 340

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide75This maps e-mail traffic to queue 7 created in the previous screen (see the To Queue field). This also m

Page 341

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide76Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Monitor3.9.1 QoS Video ExampleUse Adobe Reader 9 or later to play this

Page 342

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide773.10 Access the ADSL Device Using DDNSIf you connect your ADSL Device to the Internet and it uses a dyn

Page 343

Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide78To use this feature, you have to apply for DDNS service at www.dyndns.org.This tutorial shows you how to:

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Chapter 3 TutorialsADSL Series User’s Guide79Click Apply.3.10.3 Testing the DDNS SettingNow you should be able to access the ADSL Device from the In

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ADSL Series User’s Guide 83CHAPTER 4Connection Status and System Info Screens4.1 OverviewAfter you log into the web configurator, the Connection St

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Chapter 4 Connection Status and System Info ScreensADSL Series User’s Guide84Figure 19 Connection Status: List ViewIn Icon View, if you want to view

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Chapter 4 Connection Status and System Info ScreensADSL Series User’s Guide85Table 9 System Info ScreenLABEL DESCRIPTIONRefresh Interval Select how

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Chapter 4 Connection Status and System Info ScreensADSL Series User’s Guide86Status This field indicates whether or not the ZyXEL Device is using the

Page 353

ADSL Series User’s Guide 87CHAPTER 5Broadband5.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the ZyXEL Device’s Broadband screens. Use these screens to configur

Page 354

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide88WAN IP AddressThe WAN IP address is an IP address for the ZyXEL Device, which makes it accessible from an

Page 355

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide89The following table describes the fields in this screen.5.2.1 Add/Edit Internet ConnectionUse this scre

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Contents OverviewADSL Series User’s Guide9Contents OverviewUser’s Guide ...

Page 357 - APPENDIX G

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide90Figure 23 Broadband Add/Edit: Routing- PPPoEThe following table describes the fields in this screen. Ta

Page 358 - ZyXEL Limited Warranty

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide91WAN Service Type This field is available only when you select Routing in the Mode field. Select the meth

Page 359 - Registration

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide92PPP User Name Enter the user name exactly as your ISP assigned. If assigned a name in the form user@doma

Page 360 - Appendix G Legal Information

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide935.2.1.2 Routing- IPoEClick the Add new WAN Interface in the Network Setting > Broadband screen or th

Page 361

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide94The following table describes the fields in this screen.Table 12 Broadband Add/Edit: Routing- IPoELabel

Page 362

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide95MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) defines the size of the largest packet allowed on an interface o

Page 363

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide965.2.1.3 Routing- PPPoAClick the Add new WAN Interface in the Network Setting > Broadband screen or th

Page 364

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide97Type ADSL: The ZyXEL Device uses the ADSL technology for data transmission over the DSL port.Mode Select

Page 365

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide985.2.1.4 Bridge ModeClick the Add new WAN Interface in the Network Setting > Broadband screen or the E

Page 366

Chapter 5 BroadbandADSL Series User’s Guide99Figure 26 Broadband Add/Edit: Bridge (ADSL)The following table describes the fields in this screen.Tab

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