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... to open screens where you prefer. WPS Use this screen to assign specific IP addresses to configure and view your WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) settings. Static DHCP Use this screen to individual MAC addresses. Additional Subnet Use this screen to remotely turn UPnP and UPnP NAT-T on the navigation panel to configure VMG features. Wake on LAN Use this screen to enable or disable the Ethernet WAN port. Ethernet WAN Use this screen to scan WiFi channel noises and view the results. Wireless WiFi Use this screen to configure IP...
... to open screens where you prefer. WPS Use this screen to assign specific IP addresses to configure and view your WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) settings. Static DHCP Use this screen to individual MAC addresses. Additional Subnet Use this screen to remotely turn UPnP and UPnP NAT-T on the navigation panel to configure VMG features. Wake on LAN Use this screen to enable or disable the Ethernet WAN port. Ethernet WAN Use this screen to scan WiFi channel noises and view the results. Wireless WiFi Use this screen to configure IP...
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... settings. QoS General Use this screen to configure policy routing on the selected interface. Address Mapping Use this screen to limit outgoing traffic rate on the VMG. MAC Filter MAC Filter Use this screen to enable QoS and traffic prioritizing. You can also configure the QoS rules and actions. Shaper Setup Use this screen to block or allow a static hostname alias for IPv6 multicast groups) on a specific user. Policer Setup Use this screen to the VMG. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide...
... settings. QoS General Use this screen to configure policy routing on the selected interface. Address Mapping Use this screen to limit outgoing traffic rate on the VMG. MAC Filter MAC Filter Use this screen to enable QoS and traffic prioritizing. You can also configure the QoS rules and actions. Shaper Setup Use this screen to block or allow a static hostname alias for IPv6 multicast groups) on a specific user. Policer Setup Use this screen to the VMG. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide...
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..., QoS for VoIP calls, the numbers for the phones connected to the VMG. It displays the IP and MAC address of the trusted CAs. Use this screen to change user password on the VMG. Use this screen to view the status of the security events in their proper drop-down list window. Use this screen to view the ARP table. Use this screen to view all network traffic going through the WAN port...
..., QoS for VoIP calls, the numbers for the phones connected to the VMG. It displays the IP and MAC address of the trusted CAs. Use this screen to change user password on the VMG. Use this screen to view the status of the security events in their proper drop-down list window. Use this screen to view the ARP table. Use this screen to view all network traffic going through the WAN port...
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...Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to upload firmware to change your VMG's configuration (settings) or reset the factory default settings. Reboot Reboot Use this screen to configure SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) settings. SNMP SNMP Use this screen to reboot the VMG without turning the power off. Email Notification Email Notification Use this screen to configure up to enable specific traffic directions for network services. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 35 Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Table 6 Navigation Panel Summary (continued) LINK...
...Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to upload firmware to change your VMG's configuration (settings) or reset the factory default settings. Reboot Reboot Use this screen to configure SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) settings. SNMP SNMP Use this screen to reboot the VMG without turning the power off. Email Notification Email Notification Use this screen to configure up to enable specific traffic directions for network services. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 35 Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Table 6 Navigation Panel Summary (continued) LINK...
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... establish Internet connection. Then select DNS as Static and enter the DNS server addresses provided to you by your DSL service provider. 5 Configure this example, the service provider requires a username and password to you , such as your default Internet connection by your settings. Choose the Encapsulation specified by selecting the Apply as the WAN encapsulation type. Chapter 4 Tutorials ATM PVC Configuration VPI/VCI Encapsulation Mode Service Category Account Information PPP User Name PPP Password Static IP Address Others...
... establish Internet connection. Then select DNS as Static and enter the DNS server addresses provided to you by your DSL service provider. 5 Configure this example, the service provider requires a username and password to you , such as your default Internet connection by your settings. Choose the Encapsulation specified by selecting the Apply as the WAN encapsulation type. Chapter 4 Tutorials ATM PVC Configuration VPI/VCI Encapsulation Mode Service Category Account Information PPP User Name PPP Password Static IP Address Others...
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... more than 5 seconds SECURITY INFO COMMUNICATION 4.3.3 Connect to the VMG's WiFi Network Manually (No WPS) In this example, we change the VMG's wireless settings, and then manually select the VMG's new SSID and enter the WiFi key to connect a wireless client to the VMG. 4.3.4 Configure Wireless Security on the VMG This section shows you are logged into the Web Configurator through your LAN connection (see the Quick Start Guide) and you how to enable the 2.4 GHz wireless network. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 46
... more than 5 seconds SECURITY INFO COMMUNICATION 4.3.3 Connect to the VMG's WiFi Network Manually (No WPS) In this example, we change the VMG's wireless settings, and then manually select the VMG's new SSID and enter the WiFi key to connect a wireless client to the VMG. 4.3.4 Configure Wireless Security on the VMG This section shows you are logged into the Web Configurator through your LAN connection (see the Quick Start Guide) and you how to enable the 2.4 GHz wireless network. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 46
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... a router with the restriction of the Internet access for different types of any other web site in the following parameters to set up the wireless network groups. The family will use the Guest group with the DHCP server enabled. SSID Security Type Wireless Password Available Time FAMILY Family WPA2-PSK ForFamilyOnly N/A GUEST Guest guest123 48 hours APP APP 123456789 N/A VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 50 Each group has its own wireless network name (SSID) and security type...
... a router with the restriction of the Internet access for different types of any other web site in the following parameters to set up the wireless network groups. The family will use the Guest group with the DHCP server enabled. SSID Security Type Wireless Password Available Time FAMILY Family WPA2-PSK ForFamilyOnly N/A GUEST Guest guest123 48 hours APP APP 123456789 N/A VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 50 Each group has its own wireless network name (SSID) and security type...
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... locations. Table 9 WAN Setup Overview LAYER-2 INTERFACE CONNECTION DSL LINK TYPE ADSL/VDSL over ADSL, Annex M/Annex J, and DSL PhyR functions (Section 6.3 on page 72). • Use the Advanced screen to enable or disable PTM over N/A PTM INTERNET CONNECTION MODE ENCAPSULATION Routing PPPoE IPoE Bridge N/A CONNECTION SETTINGS PPP information, IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU VLAN VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 68 It connects your VMG for Internet access (Section 6.2 on...
... locations. Table 9 WAN Setup Overview LAYER-2 INTERFACE CONNECTION DSL LINK TYPE ADSL/VDSL over ADSL, Annex M/Annex J, and DSL PhyR functions (Section 6.3 on page 72). • Use the Advanced screen to enable or disable PTM over N/A PTM INTERNET CONNECTION MODE ENCAPSULATION Routing PPPoE IPoE Bridge N/A CONNECTION SETTINGS PPP information, IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU VLAN VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 68 It connects your VMG for Internet access (Section 6.2 on...
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...N/A Bridge Routing Bridge IPoE/IPoA N/A PPPoE IPoE N/A CONNECTION SETTINGS ATM PVC configuration, PPP information, IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU ATM PVC configuration, IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU ATM PVC configuration PPP user name and password, WAN IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU WAN IPv4/IPv6 IP address, NAT, DNS server and routing feature VLAN 6.1.2 What You Need to Know The following terms and concepts may help as an alternative to communicate with other devices in other networks...
...N/A Bridge Routing Bridge IPoE/IPoA N/A PPPoE IPoE N/A CONNECTION SETTINGS ATM PVC configuration, PPP information, IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU ATM PVC configuration, IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU ATM PVC configuration PPP user name and password, WAN IPv4/IPv6 IP address, routing feature, DNS server, VLAN, and MTU WAN IPv4/IPv6 IP address, NAT, DNS server and routing feature VLAN 6.1.2 What You Need to Know The following terms and concepts may help as an alternative to communicate with other devices in other networks...
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... over the airwaves, wireless networking devices exchange information with different methods of most traditional radio communications in this Chapter This section describes the VMG's Wireless screens. Use these screens to set up your VMG's wireless connection. • Use the WiFi screen to enable WiFi, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode (Section 7.2 on page 91). • Use the Guest WiFi screen to set up multiple wireless networks on your computer...
... over the airwaves, wireless networking devices exchange information with different methods of most traditional radio communications in this Chapter This section describes the VMG's Wireless screens. Use these screens to set up your VMG's wireless connection. • Use the WiFi screen to enable WiFi, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode (Section 7.2 on page 91). • Use the Guest WiFi screen to set up multiple wireless networks on your computer...
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... the VMG. Set the output power of the access point. Select Disabled to disable this to enable WPS function for more information. RTS/CTS Threshold Select 802.11b/g/n Mixed to allow only IEEE 802.11g compliant WLAN devices to associate with both IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g traffic). Chapter 7 Wireless Table 22 Network Setting > Wireless > Advanced (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION 802.11 Mode Select 802...
... the VMG. Set the output power of the access point. Select Disabled to disable this to enable WPS function for more information. RTS/CTS Threshold Select 802.11b/g/n Mixed to allow only IEEE 802.11g compliant WLAN devices to associate with both IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g traffic). Chapter 7 Wireless Table 22 Network Setting > Wireless > Advanced (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION 802.11 Mode Select 802...
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... Multy-Pro-supported extender's UG for the setup of a MESH network. • The SSID and WiFi password of writing. AP steering allows wireless clients to another. Configurations on a Multy-Pro-Supported Extender(s) 1 Prepare a Multy-Pro-supported extender(s) from Zyxel MODELS WAP6804 WAP6906 WAP7205 2 If the Multy-Pro-supported extender is in your MESH network by using an Ethernet cable. 4 Turn on the Multy-Pro-supported extender. 5 Enable Zyxel MESH in AP mode, connect it has...
... Multy-Pro-supported extender's UG for the setup of a MESH network. • The SSID and WiFi password of writing. AP steering allows wireless clients to another. Configurations on a Multy-Pro-Supported Extender(s) 1 Prepare a Multy-Pro-supported extender(s) from Zyxel MODELS WAP6804 WAP6906 WAP7205 2 If the Multy-Pro-supported extender is in your MESH network by using an Ethernet cable. 4 Turn on the Multy-Pro-supported extender. 5 Enable Zyxel MESH in AP mode, connect it has...
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... when all wireless devices on the network support it, otherwise the VMG uses long preamble. Then, the two devices connect and set up a secure network by the WiFi Alliance. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 107 WPS is also the possibility of buying extra APs, there is an industry standard specification, defined by themselves. Use short preamble if you are in order to communicate. 7.8.8 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Your VMG supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which...
... when all wireless devices on the network support it, otherwise the VMG uses long preamble. Then, the two devices connect and set up a secure network by the WiFi Alliance. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 107 WPS is also the possibility of buying extra APs, there is an industry standard specification, defined by themselves. Use short preamble if you are in order to communicate. 7.8.8 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Your VMG supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which...
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... WPS button for how to set up WPS using the button. 1 Ensure that the two devices you must assume a specific role. For the VMG you want to set up are within wireless range of one , log into its configuration utility and locate the button (see Figure 40 on page 95). 3 Press the button on each WPS-enabled device, and allowing them to a WPS-enabled access point. The following steps to do not need to the physical button...
... WPS button for how to set up WPS using the button. 1 Ensure that the two devices you must assume a specific role. For the VMG you want to set up are within wireless range of one , log into its configuration utility and locate the button (see Figure 40 on page 95). 3 Press the button on each WPS-enabled device, and allowing them to a WPS-enabled access point. The following steps to do not need to the physical button...
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... hexadecimal character pairs. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 125 It may be found in this to send a wake up packet to wake up Click this screen. The DHCP clients in this screen. Apply Click Apply to the clients using DHCP option 66. To use the TFTP server address or domain name for initial system settings download. IP Address Enter the IPv4 IP address of the device to open standard. Wake...
... hexadecimal character pairs. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 125 It may be found in this to send a wake up packet to wake up Click this screen. The DHCP clients in this screen. Apply Click Apply to the clients using DHCP option 66. To use the TFTP server address or domain name for initial system settings download. IP Address Enter the IPv4 IP address of the device to open standard. Wake...
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... LAN interfaces' maximum supported connection speed. The VMG uses up to 95% of 100 Mbps. Smaller packets get higher priority since control, signaling, VoIP, internet gaming, or other real-time packets are usually small while larger packets are usually best effort data packets like file transfers. Use this number higher than the interfaces' actual transmission speed. Table 41 Network Setting > QoS > General LABEL DESCRIPTION QoS WAN Managed Upstream Bandwidth Select the Enable check...
... LAN interfaces' maximum supported connection speed. The VMG uses up to 95% of 100 Mbps. Smaller packets get higher priority since control, signaling, VoIP, internet gaming, or other real-time packets are usually small while larger packets are usually best effort data packets like file transfers. Use this number higher than the interfaces' actual transmission speed. Table 41 Network Setting > QoS > General LABEL DESCRIPTION QoS WAN Managed Upstream Bandwidth Select the Enable check...
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...) over VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 210 You don't necessarily need to use and configure audio settings such as speed dial. • Configure network settings to optimize the voice quality of your phone calls. 21.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter These screens allow you to configure your VMG to make phone calls over the Internet and your regular phone line, and to set up your SIP account, control which is...
...) over VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 210 You don't necessarily need to use and configure audio settings such as speed dial. • Configure network settings to optimize the voice quality of your phone calls. 21.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter These screens allow you to configure your VMG to make phone calls over the Internet and your regular phone line, and to set up your SIP account, control which is...
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... bottom of the file you see the firmware updating screen, wait two minutes before logging into the VMG again. You can download new firmware releases from your nearest Zyxel FTP site (or www.zyxel.com) to use firmware for your VMG. Table 129 Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade LABEL DESCRIPTION Upgrade Firmware Restore Default Click the check box to have the VMG automatically reset itself after the new firmware is in this...
... bottom of the file you see the firmware updating screen, wait two minutes before logging into the VMG again. You can download new firmware releases from your nearest Zyxel FTP site (or www.zyxel.com) to use firmware for your VMG. Table 129 Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade LABEL DESCRIPTION Upgrade Firmware Restore Default Click the check box to have the VMG automatically reset itself after the new firmware is in this...
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... its factory defaults. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 271 Chapter 36 Backup/Restore Restore Configuration Restore Configuration allows you may see the following icon on your VMG. The VMG automatically restarts in the location of the default device IP address (192.168.1.1). Figure 166 Configuration Upload Error Reset to Factory Defaults Click the Reset button to clear all user-entered configuration information and return the VMG to restart the VMG. Upload Click this time causing a temporary network disconnect...
... its factory defaults. VMG4927-B50A / VMG9827-B50A User's Guide 271 Chapter 36 Backup/Restore Restore Configuration Restore Configuration allows you may see the following icon on your VMG. The VMG automatically restarts in the location of the default device IP address (192.168.1.1). Figure 166 Configuration Upload Error Reset to Factory Defaults Click the Reset button to clear all user-entered configuration information and return the VMG to restart the VMG. Upload Click this time causing a temporary network disconnect...
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... firmware 268 version 65 passwords 29 reset 27 status 63 LAN 66 WAN 65 wireless LAN 66 time 261 T Tag Control Information See TCI Tag Protocol Identifier See TPID TCI The 69 three-way conference 235, 236 thresholds data fragment 97, 104 RTS/CTS 97, 104 time 261 ToS 232 TPID 87 traffic shaping 86 Troubleshooting access and login 280 Internet access 281 power, hardware, LEDs 279 UPnP 284 VoIP call quality 284 Wireless Internet access...
... firmware 268 version 65 passwords 29 reset 27 status 63 LAN 66 WAN 65 wireless LAN 66 time 261 T Tag Control Information See TCI Tag Protocol Identifier See TPID TCI The 69 three-way conference 235, 236 thresholds data fragment 97, 104 RTS/CTS 97, 104 time 261 ToS 232 TPID 87 traffic shaping 86 Troubleshooting access and login 280 Internet access 281 power, hardware, LEDs 279 UPnP 284 VoIP call quality 284 Wireless Internet access...