IMPORTANT!
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.
KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
This is a series User’s Guide. Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightly from what you see
due to differences in your product firmware or your computer operating system. Every effort has been
made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate.
Related Documentation
•Quick Start Guide
The Quick Start Guide shows how to connect the Zyxel Device.
•More Information
Go to support.zyxel.com to find other information on the Zyxel Device
.
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Document Conventions
Warnings and Notes
These are how warnings and notes are shown in this guide.
Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your Zyxel
Device.
Note: Notes tell you other important information (for example, other things you may need to
configure or helpful tips) or recommendations.
Syntax Conventions
• The LTE device in this user’s guide may be referred to as the “Zyxel Device” in this guide.
• Product labels, screen names, field labels and field choices are all in bold font.
• A right angle bracket ( > ) within a screen name denotes a mouse click. For example, Network Setting > Routing > DNS Route means you first click Network Setting in the navigation panel, then the Routing
sub menu and finally the DNS Route tab to get to that screen.
Icons Used in Figures
Figures in this user guide may use the following generic icons. The Zyxel Device icon is not an exact
representation of your Zyxel Device.
MAC Filter .............................................................................................................................................. 99
Traffic Status ........................................................................................................................................ 113
Cellular WAN Status ............................................................................................................................ 121
System .................................................................................................................................................. 125
User Account ...................................................................................................................................... 126
Time Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 133
3.3 Time Zone ........................................................................................................................................ 24
5.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ....................................................................................... 34
5.1.2 What You Need to Know ..................................................................................................... 34
5.1.3 Before You Begin ................................................................................................................... 35
5.2 Cellular WAN ................................................................................................................................... 35
5.6 IP Passthrough ................................................................................................................................. 41
Chapter 6
Home Networking..............................................................................................................................43
6.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ....................................................................................... 43
6.1.2 What You Need To Know ..................................................................................................... 43
6.2 LAN Setup ........................................................................................................................................ 44
7.3 DNS Route ........................................................................................................................................ 69
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7.3.1 Add/Edit DNS Route ............................................................................................................. 69
8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ....................................................................................... 74
8.1.2 What You Need To Know ..................................................................................................... 74
8.2 Port Forwarding Overview ............................................................................................................. 75
8.2.1 Port Forwarding ..................................................................................................................... 76
8.2.2 Add/Edit Port Forwarding ..................................................................................................... 77
8.3 Port Triggering ................................................................................................................................. 78
8.3.1 Add/Edit Port Triggering Rule ............................................................................................... 80
Dynamic DNS Setup...........................................................................................................................84
9.1 DNS Overview ................................................................................................................................. 84
9.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ....................................................................................... 84
9.1.2 What You Need To Know ..................................................................................................... 84
9.2 DNS Entry ......................................................................................................................................... 85
9.2.1 Add/Edit DNS Entry ............................................................................................................... 85
9.3 Dynamic DNS .................................................................................................................................. 86
10.4.1 Add Customized Service .................................................................................................... 91
10.5 Access Control (Rules) ................................................................................................................. 92
10.5.1 Access Control Add New ACL Rule .................................................................................. 93
10.6 DoS ................................................................................................................................................. 95
MAC Filter ...........................................................................................................................................99
11.1 MAC Filter Overview ..................................................................................................................... 99
11.2 MAC Filter ...................................................................................................................................... 99
12.3 Trusted CA ................................................................................................................................... 105
12.4 Import Trusted CA Certificate ................................................................................................... 106
12.5 View Trusted CA Certificate ...................................................................................................... 106
Traffic Status .....................................................................................................................................113
14.1 Traffic Status Overview ............................................................................................................... 113
14.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 113
14.2 WAN Status .................................................................................................................................. 113
14.3 LAN Status .................................................................................................................................... 114
18.1 System Overview ........................................................................................................................ 125
18.2 System .......................................................................................................................................... 125
Chapter 19
User Account.............................................................. ... .... ............................................ ...................126
19.1 User Account Overview ............................................................................................................. 126
19.2 User Account .............................................................................................................................. 126
19.2.1 User Account Add/Edit .................................................................................................... 127
Time Settings.....................................................................................................................................133
21.1 Time Settings Overview .............................................................................................................. 133
21.2 Time .............................................................................................................................................. 133
Zyxel Device refers to these models as outlined below.
The following table describes the feature differences of the Zyxel Device by model.
Table 1 Zyxel Device Comparison Table
Gigabit Ethernet PortVV
2.4G WLAN--
LTE SpeedFDD-LTE
• LTE7461-M602
• LTE7480-S905
• Downlink: 400 Mbps
(Optional: 256QAM support)
• Uplink: 50 Mbps
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LTE7461-M602LTE7480-S905
TDD-LTE config. #2
• Downlink: 573 Mbps
• Uplink: 15.1 Mbps
Note: These are the theoretical downlink and uplink rates. LTE speed is
affected by strength of signal, network congestion, LTE band(s) or
frequency(-ies) to which your Zyxel Device is connected, and so forth.
LTE BandB2/4/5/7/12/13/25/26/29/66B48
WCDMAB2/4/5-
Wall MountVV
Pole MountVV
The Zyxel Device is an outdoor LTE (Long Term Evolution) router that supports (but not limited to) the
following:
• Gigabit Ethernet connection
• DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server
• NAT (Network Address Translation)
• DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
• Port Forwarding/Triggering
• ALG (Application Layer Gateway)
• Embedded Bridge/Router mode
• Dynamic DNS (Domain Name System) for the first APN (Access Point Name)
• Static/Dynamic Route setting for RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
• Remote Management under Bridge mode
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Chapter 1 Introduction
LTE (4G)/3G/2G
WiFi
• Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
• Firewall that uses Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) technology
• Protects against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks
• Filter of LAN MAC address, LAN IP address and URLs
• Local and remote device management
• Firmware upgrade via Web Configurator
The embedded Web-based Configurator enables straightforward management and maintenance. Just
insert the SIM card (with an active data plan) and make the hardware connections. See the Quick Start
Guide for how to do the hardware installation, wall mounting, Internet setup and turning on/off WiFi
(optional).
1.2 Application for the Zyxel Device
Wireless WAN
TheZyxel Device can connect to the Internet through a 2G/3G/4G LTE SIM card to access a wireless
WAN connection. Just insert a SIM card into the SIM card slot at the bottom of the Zyxel Device.
Note: You must insert the SIM card into the card slot before turning on the Zyxel Device.
Internet Access
Your Zyxel Device provides shared Internet access by connecting to an LTE network. A computer can
connect to the Zyxel Device’s PoE injector for configuration via the Web Configurator.
Figure 1 Zyxel Device’s Internet Access Application
1.3 Manage the Zyxel Device
Use the Web Configurator for management of the Zyxel Device using a (supported) web browser.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.4 Good Habits for Managing the Zyxel Device
Do the following things regularly to make the Zyxel Device more secure and to manage the Zyxel
Device more effectively.
• Change the password. Use a password that’s not easy to guess and that consists of different types of
characters, such as numbers and letters.
• Write down the password and put it in a safe place.
• Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to restore it). Refer to Section 25.2 on page
144. Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the Zyxel Device becomes unstable or
even crashes. If you forget your password to access the Web Configurator, you will have to reset the
Zyxel Device to its factory default settings. If you backed up an earlier configuration file, you would
not have to totally re-configure the Zyxel Device. You could simply restore your last configuration.
Write down any information your ISP provides you.
1.5 Front and Bottom Panels
The LED indicators are located on bottom panel.
Figure 2 Bottom Panel
1.5.1 LEDs (Lights)
None of the LEDs are on if the Zyxel Device is not receiving power.
LED Descriptions
COLORSTATUSDESCRIPTION
RedBlinkingThe Zyxel Device is booting or self-testing.
OnThe Zyxel Device encountered an error.
GreenBlinkingThe Zyxel Device is trying to connect to the Internet.
OnThe Zyxel Device is connected to the Internet.
AmberBlinkingThe Zyxel Device WiFi is on.
1.5.2 Bottom Panels
The connection ports are located on the bottom panel.
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The following table describes the items on the bottom panel.
Table 2 Panel Ports and Buttons
LABELDESCRIPTION
LANConnect a computer via the PoE injector for configuration.
Connect the PoE injector to a power outlet to start the device.
WiFiPress the WLAN button for more than five seconds to enable the wireless function.
WPSAfter the wireless function is enabled, press the WLAN button for more than one second but less
than five seconds to quickly set up a secure wireless connection between the device and a WPScompatible client.
ResetPress the button for more than five seconds to return the Zyxel Device to the factory defaults.
RebootPress the RESET button for more than 2 seconds but less than 5 seconds, it will cause the system to
reboot.
SIM cardInsert a micro-SIM card into the slot with the chip facing down and the beveled corner in the top
left corner.
1.6 Using the WiFi Button
The wireless network is turned off by default.
You can use the wireless function for 30 minutes by default after the Zyxel Device finishes rebooting or
when the wireless function is turned on.
Figure 3 WiFi Button
To turn on WiFi:
1Make sure the POWER LED is on and not blinking.
2Press the WiFi button for more than 5 seconds and release it.
Once WiFi is turned on, the LED blinks amber.
To activate WPS (WiFi must be already on):
1Press the WiFi button for more than 1 second but less than 5 seconds and release it (pressing more than
5 seconds will turn off WiFi).
2Press the WPS button on another WPS-enabled device within range of the Zyxel Device.
To turn off the wireless network, press the WiFi button for more than 5 seconds.
The amber LED turns off.
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Note: Use the WiFi function of the Zyxel Device for configuration (for example, connect to the
LTE Ally app of your mobile device to find the optimal LTE signal strength and manage
your Zyxel Device).
1.7 The RESET Button
If you forget your password or cannot access the Web Configurator, you will need to use the RESET
button of the Zyxel Device as shown in the following figure to reload the factory-default configuration
file. This means that you will lose all configurations that you had previously saved, the password will be
reset to the default password shown on the device label and the IP address will be reset to 192.168.1.1.
Figure 4 Reset Button
Chapter 1 Introduction
1Make sure the Zyxel Device is connected to power and POWER LED is on.
2To set the Zyxel Device back to the factory default settings, press the RESET button for 5 seconds.
Note: If you press the RESET button for more than 2 seconds but less than 5 seconds, it will
cause the system to reboot.
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2.1 Overview
The Web Configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy Zyxel Device setup
and management via Internet browser. Use Internet Explorer 8.0 and later versions or Mozilla Firefox 3
and later versions or Safari 2.0 and later versions. The recommended screen resolution is 1024 by 768
pixels.
In order to use the Web Configurator you need to allow:
• Web browser pop-up windows from your Zyxel Device. Web pop-up blocking is enabled by default in
Windows 10.
• JavaScript (enabled by default).
• Java permissions (enabled by default).
CHAPTER 2
The Web Configurator
2.1.1 Access the Web Configurator
1Make sure your Zyxel Device hardware is properly connected (refer to the Quick Start Guide).
2Launch your web browser. If the Zyxel Device does not automatically re-direct you to the login screen,
go to http://192.168.1.1.
3A password screen displays. Select the language you prefer (upper right).
4To access the Web Configurator and manage the Zyxel Device, type the default username admin and
the randomly assigned default password (see the Zyxel Device label) in the Login screen and click Login.
If you have changed the password, enter your password and click Login.
Figure 5 Password Screen
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Note: The first time you enter the password, you will be asked to change it. Make sure the new
password must contain at least one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter and one
number.
5The Connection Status screen appears. Use this screen to configure basic Internet access, wireless
settings, and parental control settings.
Figure 6 Connection Status
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C
A
B
2.2 Web Configurator Layout
Figure 7 Screen Layout
As illustrated above, the main screen is divided into these parts:
• A - Settings Icon (Navigation Panel & Side Bar)
• B - Widget Icon
• C - Main Window
2.2.1 Settings Icon
Click this icon () to see the side bar and navigation panel.
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2.2.1.1 Side Bar
The side bar provides some icons on the right hand side.
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The icons provide the following functions.
Table 3 Web Configurator Icons in the Title Bar
ICONDESCRIPTION
Wizard: Click this icon to open screens where you can configure the Zyxel Device’s time zone and wireless settings. See Chapter 3 on page 24 for more information about the Wizard screens.
Theme: Click this icon to select a color that you prefer and apply it to the Web Configurator.
Language: Select the language you prefer.
Restart: Click this icon to reboot the Zyxel Device without turning the power off.
Logout: Click this icon to log out of the Web Configurator.
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2.2.1.2 Navigation Panel
Use the menu items on the navigation panel to open screens to configure Zyxel Device features. The
following tables describe each menu item.
Table 4 Navigation Panel Summary
LINKTABFUNCTION
HomeUse this screen to configure basic Internet access and wireless settings.
Network Setting
BroadbandCellular WANUse this screen to configure an LTE WAN connection that includes the
Home
Networking
RoutingStatic RouteUse this screen to view and set up static routes on the Zyxel Device.
NATPort ForwardingUse this screen to make your localservers visible to the outside world.
DNSDNS EntryUse this screen to view and configure DNS routes.
Security
FirewallGeneralUse this screen to configure the security level of your firewall.
MAC FilterMAC FilterUse this screen to block or allow traffic from devices of certain MAC
Chapter 2 The Web Configurator
This screen also shows the network status of the Zyxel Device and
computers/devices connected to it.
Access Point Name (APN) provided by your service provider.
Cellular SIMUse this screen to enter a PIN for your SIM card to prevent others from
using it.
Cellular BandUse this screen to configure the LTE frequency bands that can be used
Cellular PLMNUse this screen to view available PLMNs and select your preferred
Cellular IP
Passthrough
LAN SetupUse this screen to configure LAN TCP/IP settings, and other advanced
Static DHCPUse this screen to assign specific IP addresses to individual MAC
UPnPUse this screen to turn UPnP and UPnP NAT-T on or off.
DNS RouteUse this screen to forward DNS queries for certain domain names through
Policy Route
RIPUse this screen to configure Routing Information Protocol to exchange
Port TriggeringUse this screen to change your Zyxel Device’s port triggering settings.
DMZUse this screen to configure a default server which receives packets from
ALGUse this screen to enable or disable SIP ALG.
Dynamic DNSUse this screen to allow a static hostname alias for a dynamic IP address.
ProtocolUse this screen to add Internet services and configure firewall rules.
Access ControlUse this screen to enable specific traffic directions for network services.
DoSUse this screen to activate protection against Denial of Service (DoS)
for Internet access as provided by your service provider.
network.
Use this screen to enable IP Passthrough mode (bridge mode).
properties.
addresses.
a specific WAN interface to its DNS server(s).
Use this screen to configure policy routing on the Zyxel Device.
routing information with other routers.
ports that are not specified in the Port Forwarding screen.
attacks.
addresses to the Zyxel Device.
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Table 4 Navigation Panel Summary (continued)
LINKTABFUNCTION
CertificatesLocal Certificates Use this screen to view a summary list of certificates and manage
certificates and certification requests.
Trusted CA
System Monitor
LogSystem LogUse this screen to view the status of events that occurred to the Zyxel
Security LogUse this screen to view all security related events. You can select the
Use this screen to view and manage the list of the trusted CAs.
Device. You can export or email the logs.
level and category of the security events in their proper drop-down list
window.
Levels include:
•Emergency
•Alert
• Critical
• Error
• Warning
•Notice
• Informational
•Debugging
Categories include:
• Account
• Attack
•Firewall
• MAC Filter
Traffic StatusWANUse this screen to view the status of all network traffic going through the
LANUse this screen to view the status of all network traffic going through the
ARP tableARP tableUse this screen to view the ARP table. It displays the IP and MAC address
Routing TableRouting TableUse this screen to view the routing table on the Zyxel Device.
Cellular WAN
Status
Maintenance
SystemSystem
User AccountUser AccountUse this screen to change the user password on the Zyxel Device.
Remote
Management
TimeTimeUse this screen to change your Zyxel Device’s time and date.
E-mail
Notification
Log SettingLog SettingUse this screen to change your Zyxel Device’s log settings.
Firmware
Upgrade
Cellular StatisticsUse this screen to look at the cellular Internet connection status.
MGMT ServicesUse this screen to enable specific traffic directions for network services.
MGMT Services
for IP Passthrough
Trust DomainUse this screen to view a list of public IP addresses which are allowed to
E-mail
Notification
Firmware
Upgrade
WAN port of the Zyxel Device.
LAN ports of the Zyxel Device.
of each DHCP connection.
Use this screen to set the Zyxel Device name and Domain name.
Use this screen to enable various approaches to access this Zyxel Device
remotely from a WAN and/or LAN connection.
access the Zyxel Device through the services configured in the
Maintenance > Remote Management screen.
Use this screen to configure up to two mail servers and sender addresses
on the Zyxel Device.
Use this screen to upload firmware to your Zyxel Device.
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Table 4 Navigation Panel Summary (continued)
LINKTABFUNCTION
Backup/Restore Backup/RestoreUse this screen to backup and restore your Zyxel Device’s configuration
RebootRebootUse this screen to reboot the Zyxel Device without turning the power off.
DiagnosticPing&Traceroute
2.2.2 Widget Icon
Click this icon () to arrange the screen order. Select a block and hold it to move around. Click the
Check icon () in the lower left corner to save the changes.
&Nslookup
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(settings) or reset the factory default settings.
Use this screen to identify problems with the DSL connection. You can
use Ping, TraceRoute, or Nslookup to help you identify problems.
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3.1 Overview
Use the Wizard screens to configure the Zyxel Device’s time zone and wireless settings.
Note: See the technical reference chapters (starting on Chapter 4 on page 27) for
background information on the features in this chapter.
3.2 Quick Start Setup
You can click the Wizard icon in the side bar to open the Wizard screens. See Section 2.2.1.1 on page 20
for more information about the side bar. After you click the Wizard icon, the following screen appears.
Click Let’s Go to proceed with settings on time zone and wireless networks. It will take you a few minutes
to complete the settings on the Wizard screens. You can click Skip to leave the Wizard screens.
CHAPTER 3
Quick Start
Figure 8 Wizard - Home
3.3 Time Zone
Select the time zone of your location. Click Next.
Figure 9 Wizard - Time Zone
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3.4 WiFi Setup
Turn WiFi on or off. If you keep it on, record the WiFi Name and Password in this screen so you can
configure your wireless clients to connect to the Zyxel Device. If you want to show or hide your WiFi
password, click the Eye icon ().
Click Done.
Figure 10 Wizard - Wireless
Chapter 3 Quick Start
Note: Press the WiFi button (see Section 1.6 on page 15 for the location and for how long the
wireless function is turned on) for one second.
3.5 Quick Start Setup-Finish
Your Zyxel Device saves your settings and attempts to connect to the Internet.
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PART II
Technical Reference
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Connection Status
4.1 Connection Status Overview
After you log into the Web Configurator, the Connection Status screen appears. You can configure
basic Internet access and wireless settings in this screen. It also shows the network status of the Zyxel
Device and computers/devices connected to it.
4.1.1 Connectivity
Use this screen to view the network connection status of the Zyxel Device and its clients.
Figure 11 Connectivity
CHAPTER 4
Click the Arrow icon () to view IP addresses and MAC addresses of the wireless and wired devices
connected to the Zyxel Device.
Figure 12 Connectivity: Connected Devices
You can change the icon and name of a connected device. Place your mouse within the device
block, and an Edit icon () will appear. Click the Edit icon, and you’ll see there are several icon
choices for you to select. Enter a name in the Device Name field for a connected device. Click to
enable
() iInternet Blocking for a connected device. Click Save to save your changes.
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Figure 13 Connectivity: Edit
4.1.2 System Info
Chapter 4 Connection Status
Use this screen to view the basic system information of the Zyxel Device.
Figure 14 System Info
Click the Arrow icon () to view the more information on the status of your firewall and interfaces (WAN,
LAN, and WLAN).
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Figure 15 System Info: Detailed Information
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 5 System Info: Detailed Information
LABELDESCRIPTION
Host NameThis field displays the Zyxel Device system name. It is used for identification.
Model NameThis shows the model number of your Zyxel Device.
Serial NumberThis field displays the serial number of the Zyxel Device.
Firmware VersionThis is the current version of the firmware inside the Zyxel Device.
System Up TimeThis field displays how long the Zyxel Device has been running since it last started up. The
Zyxel Device starts up when you plug it in, when you restart it (Maintenance > Reboot), or
when you reset it.
Interface Status
Virtual ports are shown here. You can see the ports in use and their transmission rate.
WAN Information (These fields display when you have a WAN connection.)
ModeThis field displays the current mode of your Zyxel Device.
IP AddressThis field displays the current IP address of the Zyxel Device in the WAN.
IP Subnet MaskThis field displays the current subnet mask in the WAN.
IPv6 AddressThis field displays the current IPv6 address of the Zyxel Device in the WAN.
Primary DNS
server
This field displays the first DNS server address assigned by the ISP.
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Table 5 System Info: Detailed Information (continued)
LABELDESCRIPTION
Secondary DNS
server
Primary DNSv6
server
Secondary
DNSv6 server
LAN Information
IP AddressThis is the current IP address of the Zyxel Device in the LAN.
Subnet MaskThis is the current subnet mask in the LAN.
DHCPThis field displays what DHCP services the Zyxel Device is providing to the LAN. The possible
Security
FirewallThis displays the firewall’s current security level.
WLAN Information
MAC AddressThis shows the wireless adapter MAC (Media Access Control) Address of the wireless
StatusThis displays whether the WLAN is activated.
SSIDThis is the descriptive name used to identify the Zyxel Device in a wireless LAN.
ChannelThis is the channel number currently used by the wireless interface.
SecurityThis displays the type of security mode the wireless interface is using in the wireless LAN.
802.11 ModeThis displays the type of 802.11 mode the wireless interface is using in the wireless LAN.
WPSThis displays whether WPS is activated on the wireless interface.
This field displays the second DNS server address assigned by the ISP.
This field displays the first DNS server IPv6 address assigned by the ISP.
This field displays the second DNS server IPv6 address assigned by the ISP.
values are:
Server - The Zyxel Device is a DHCP server in the LAN. It assigns IP addresses to other
computers in the LAN.
Relay - The Zyxel Device acts as a surrogate DHCP server and relays DHCP requests and
responses between the remote server and the clients.
None - The Zyxel Device is not providing any DHCP services to the LAN.
interface.
4.1.3 WiFi Settings
Use this screen to enable or disable the main 2.4 GHz wireless network. When the switch turns blue
(), the function is enabled. Otherwise, it is not. You can use this screen or the QR code on the upper
right corner to check the SSIDs (WiFi network name) and passwords of the main wireless networks. If you
want to show or hide your WiFi passwords, click the Eye icon ().
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