Zyxel WAX510D Service Manual

Default Login Details
User’s Guide

NWA/WAC/WAX Series

802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax Access Point
Management IP Address
User Name admin
Password 1234
http://DHCP-assigned IP
OR
http://192.168.1.2
Version 6.00 Edition 2, 2/2020
Copyright © 2020 Zyxel Communications Corporation
IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
This is a User’s Guide for a series of products. Not all products support all firmware features. Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightly from your product due to differences in your product hardware, firmware, or your computer operating system. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate.
Some screens or options in this book may not be available for your product (see the product feature tables in Section 1.4 on page 19).
Related Documentation
•Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide shows how to connect the Zyxel Device and access the Web Configurator.
•CLI Reference Guide The CLI Reference Guide explains how to use the Command-Line Interface (CLI) and CLI commands
to configure the Zyxel Device.
Note: It is recommended you use the Web Configurator to configure the Zyxel Device.
• Web Configurator Online Help Click the help icon in any screen for help in configuring that screen and supplementary information.
• Nebula Control Center User’s Guide This User’s Guide shows how to manage the Zyxel Device remotely. The features of these devices can
be managed through Nebula Control Center. It also offers features that are not available when the Zyxel Device is in standalone mode (see Section 2.1.2 on page 24).
• NXC Series User’s Guide See this User’s Guide for instructions on using the NXC as an AP Controller (AC) for the Zyxel Device.
This is used when the Zyxel Device is set to be managed by a Zyxel AC.
•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 device.
Note: Notes tell you other important information (for example, other things you may need to
configure or helpful tips) or recommendations.
Syntax Conventions
• All models in this series 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, Configuration > Network > IP Setting means you first click Configuration in the navigation panel, then the Network sub menu and finally the IP Setting tab to get to that screen.
Icons Used in Figures
Figures in this guide may use the following generic icons. The Zyxel Device icon is not an exact representation of your device.
Zyxel Device Router Switch Internet
Server Desktop Laptop AP Controller
Printer Nebula Switch Nebula Gateway Smart T.V.
IP Phone
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Contents Overview

Contents Overview
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 13
AP Management .................................................................................................................................. 24
Hardware ............................................................................................................................................... 33
Web Configurator ................................................................................................................................. 53
Standalone Configuration ................................................................................................................64
Standalone Configuration ................................................................................................................... 65
Dashboard ............................................................................................................................................ 67
Setup Wizard ......................................................................................................................................... 73
Monitor ................................................................................................................................................... 79
Network ................................................................................................................................................. 94
Wireless ................................................................................................................................................. 105
Bluetooth ............................................................................................................................................. 119
User ....................................................................................................................................................... 122
AP Profile .............................................................................................................................................. 129
MON Profile ......................................................................................................................................... 149
WDS Profile ........................................................................................................................................... 152
Certificates .......................................................................................................................................... 154
System .................................................................................................................................................. 170
Log and Report ................................................................................................................................... 193
File Manager ....................................................................................................................................... 205
Diagnostics .......................................................................................................................................... 216
LEDs ...................................................................................................................................................... 218
Antenna Switch .................................................................................................................................. 221
Reboot ................................................................................................................................................. 223
Shutdown ............................................................................................................................................. 224
Local Configuration in Cloud Mode ..............................................................................................225
Cloud Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 226
Dashboard .......................................................................................................................................... 228
Network ............................................................................................................................................... 230
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 233
Appendices and Troubleshooting .................................................................................................238
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................. 239
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Document Conventions ... .... .... ................................................... ........................................................3
Contents Overview .............................................................................................................................4
Table of Contents.................................................................................................................................5
Chapter 1
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................13
1.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 13
1.2 Zyxel Device Roles .......................................................................................................................... 13
1.2.1 Root AP ................................................................................................................................... 14
1.2.2 Wireless Repeater .................................................................................................................. 14
1.2.3 Radio Frequency (RF) Monitor .............................................................................................15
1.3 Sample Feature Applications ........................................................................................................ 17
1.3.1 MBSSID .................................................................................................................................... 17
1.3.2 Dual-Radio ............................................................................................................................. 18
1.4 Zyxel Device Product Feature Comparison ................................................................................ 19
Chapter 2
AP Management................................................................................................................................24
2.1 Management Mode ...................................................................................................................... 24
2.1.1 Standalone ............................................................................................................................ 24
2.1.2 Nebula Control Center ......................................................................................................... 24
2.1.3 AP Controller (AC) ................................................................................................................ 26
2.2 Switching Management Modes ................................................................................................... 26
2.3 Zyxel One Network (ZON) Utility .................................................................................................... 27
2.3.1 Requirements ......................................................................................................................... 27
2.3.2 Run the ZON Utility ................................................................................................................. 28
2.4 Ways to Access the Zyxel Device ................................................................................................. 31
2.5 Good Habits for Managing the Zyxel Device ............................................................................. 32
Chapter 3
Hardware............................................................................................................................................33
3.1 Grounding (WAC6552D-S and WAC6553D-E) ............................................................................. 33
3.2 Zyxel Device Models With Single LEDs .......................................................................................... 34
3.2.1 NWA1123-ACv2 ..................................................................................................................... 34
3.2.2 WAC6303D-S and NWA5123-AC HD ................................................................................... 36
3.2.3 NWA1123-AC HD ................................................................................................................... 37
3.2.4 NWA5123-AC ......................................................................................................................... 39
3.2.5 NWA110AX, WAX510D and WAX650S ................................................................................. 40
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3.3 Zyxel Device Models With Multiple LEDs ...................................................................................... 42
3.3.1 NWA1123-AC PRO ................................................................................................................ 42
3.3.2 NWA1302-AC ......................................................................................................................... 44
3.3.3 WAC6502D-E, WAC6502D-S, and WAC6503D-S ................................................................ 46
3.3.4 WAC6103D-I ........................................................................................................................... 48
3.3.5 WAC5302D-S .......................................................................................................................... 50
Chapter 4
Web Configurator...............................................................................................................................53
4.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 53
4.2 Accessing the Web Configurator ................................................................................................. 53
4.3 Navigating the Web Configurator ............................................................................................... 55
4.3.1 Title Bar ................................................................................................................................... 56
4.3.2 Navigation Panel .................................................................................................................. 58
4.3.3 Standalone Mode Navigation Panel Menus ..................................................................... 58
4.3.4 Cloud Mode Navigation Panel Menus ............................................................................... 60
4.3.5 Tables and Lists ...................................................................................................................... 61
Part I: Standalone Configuration...................................................................64
Chapter 5
Standalone Configuration.................................................................................................................65
5.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 65
5.2 Starting and Stopping the Zyxel Device ...................................................................................... 65
Chapter 6
Dashboard..........................................................................................................................................67
6.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 67
6.1.1 CPU Usage ............................................................................................................................. 70
6.1.2 Memory Usage ...................................................................................................................... 71
Chapter 7
Setup Wizard.......................................................................................................................................73
7.1 Accessing the Wizard ..................................................................................................................... 73
7.2 Using the Wizard ............................................................................................................................. 73
7.2.1 Step 1 Time Settings .............................................................................................................. 73
7.2.2 Step 2 Password and Uplink Connection ........................................................................... 74
7.2.3 Step 3 Radio .......................................................................................................................... 75
7.2.4 Step 4 SSID .............................................................................................................................. 76
7.2.5 Summary ................................................................................................................................ 78
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Chapter 8
Monitor................................................................................................................................................79
8.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 79
8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ....................................................................................... 79
8.2 What You Need to Know ............................................................................................................... 79
8.3 Network Status ................................................................................................................................ 80
8.3.1 Port Statistics Graph .............................................................................................................. 81
8.4 Radio List .......................................................................................................................................... 82
8.4.1 AP Mode Radio Information ................................................................................................84
8.5 Station List ........................................................................................................................................ 86
8.6 WDS Link Info ................................................................................................................................... 87
8.7 Detected Device ............................................................................................................................ 88
8.8 View Log .......................................................................................................................................... 91
Chapter 9
Network...............................................................................................................................................94
9.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 94
9.1.1 AP Controller Management ................................................................................................ 94
9.1.2 What You Can Do in this Chapter ....................................................................................... 96
9.2 IP Setting .......................................................................................................................................... 97
9.3 VLAN ................................................................................................................................................ 98
9.4 Storm Control ................................................................................................................................ 101
9.5 AC (AP Controller) Discovery ...................................................................................................... 102
9.6 NCC Discovery .............................................................................................................................. 103
Chapter 10
Wireless.............................................................................................................................................105
10.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 105
10.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 105
10.1.2 What You Need to Know ................................................................................................. 106
10.2 AP Management ........................................................................................................................ 106
10.3 Rogue AP ..................................................................................................................................... 109
10.3.1 Add/Edit Rogue/Friendly List ............................................................................................113
10.4 Load Balancing .......................................................................................................................... 114
10.4.1 Disassociating and Delaying Connections .................................................................... 115
10.5 DCS ............................................................................................................................................... 116
10.6 Technical Reference .................................................................................................................. 117
Chapter 11
Bluetooth...........................................................................................................................................119
11.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 119
11.1.1 What You Need To Know ................................................................................................. 119
11.2 Bluetooth Advertising Settings ................................................................................................... 120
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11.2.1 Edit Advertising Settings .................................................................................................... 120
Chapter 12
User....................................................................................................................................................122
12.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 122
12.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 122
12.1.2 What You Need To Know ................................................................................................. 122
12.2 User Summary .............................................................................................................................. 123
12.2.1 Add/Edit User ..................................................................................................................... 123
12.3 Setting .......................................................................................................................................... 125
12.3.1 Edit User Authentication Timeout Settings ...................................................................... 127
Chapter 13
AP Profile...........................................................................................................................................129
13.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 129
13.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 129
13.1.2 What You Need To Know ................................................................................................. 129
13.2 Radio ............................................................................................................................................ 130
13.2.1 Add/Edit Radio Profile ...................................................................................................... 131
13.3 SSID ............................................................................................................................................... 136
13.3.1 SSID List ............................................................................................................................... 136
13.3.2 Add/Edit SSID Profile ......................................................................................................... 138
13.4 Security List .................................................................................................................................. 140
13.4.1 Add/Edit Security Profile ................................................................................................... 141
13.5 MAC Filter List .............................................................................................................................. 145
13.5.1 Add/Edit MAC Filter Profile ............................................................................................... 145
13.6 Layer-2 Isolation List .................................................................................................................... 146
13.6.1 Add/Edit Layer-2 Isolation Profile .................................................................................... 148
Chapter 14
MON Profile.......................................................................................................................................149
14.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 149
14.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 149
14.2 MON Profile ................................................................................................................................. 149
14.2.1 Add/Edit MON Profile ....................................................................................................... 150
Chapter 15
WDS Profile........................................................................................................................................152
15.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 152
15.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 152
15.2 WDS Profile ................................................................................................................................... 152
15.2.1 Add/Edit WDS Profile ........................................................................................................ 153
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Chapter 16
Certificates .......................................................................................................................................154
16.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 154
16.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 154
16.1.2 What You Need to Know ................................................................................................. 154
16.1.3 Verifying a Certificate ...................................................................................................... 156
16.2 My Certificates ............................................................................................................................ 157
16.2.1 Add My Certificates .......................................................................................................... 158
16.2.2 Edit My Certificates ........................................................................................................... 160
16.2.3 Import Certificates ............................................................................................................ 163
16.3 Trusted Certificates ..................................................................................................................... 164
16.3.1 Edit Trusted Certificates .................................................................................................... 165
16.3.2 Import Trusted Certificates ............................................................................................... 168
16.4 Technical Reference .................................................................................................................. 169
Chapter 17
System...............................................................................................................................................170
17.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 170
17.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 170
17.2 Host Name ................................................................................................................................... 170
17.3 Power Mode ................................................................................................................................ 171
17.4 Date and Time ............................................................................................................................ 172
17.4.1 Pre-defined NTP Time Servers List ..................................................................................... 174
17.4.2 Time Server Synchronization ............................................................................................ 174
17.5 WWW Overview .......................................................................................................................... 175
17.5.1 Service Access Limitations ............................................................................................... 175
17.5.2 System Timeout .................................................................................................................. 175
17.5.3 HTTPS ................................................................................................................................... 176
17.5.4 Configuring WWW Service Control ................................................................................. 176
17.5.5 HTTPS Example ................................................................................................................... 177
17.6 SSH ................................................................................................................................................ 183
17.6.1 How SSH Works .................................................................................................................. 184
17.6.2 SSH Implementation on the Zyxel Device ...................................................................... 185
17.6.3 Requirements for Using SSH ..............................................................................................185
17.6.4 Configuring SSH ................................................................................................................. 185
17.6.5 Examples of Secure Telnet Using SSH .............................................................................. 186
17.7 Telnet ............................................................................................................................................ 187
17.8 FTP ................................................................................................................................................. 188
17.9 SNMP ............................................................................................................................................ 189
17.9.1 Supported MIBs ................................................................................................................. 190
17.9.2 SNMP Traps ......................................................................................................................... 190
17.9.3 Configuring SNMP ............................................................................................................. 190
17.9.4 Adding or Editing an SNMPv3 User Profile ...................................................................... 191
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Chapter 18
Log and Report....... .... ... ...................................................................................................................193
18.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 193
18.1.1 What You Can Do In this Chapter .................................................................................. 193
18.2 Email Daily Report ....................................................................................................................... 193
18.3 Log Setting ................................................................................................................................... 195
18.3.1 Log Setting Screen ............................................................................................................ 196
18.3.2 Edit System Log Settings ................................................................................................... 197
18.3.3 Edit Remote Server ............................................................................................................ 201
18.3.4 Active Log Summary ........................................................................................................ 202
Chapter 19
File Manager ....................................................................................................................................205
19.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 205
19.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 205
19.1.2 What you Need to Know .................................................................................................. 205
19.2 Configuration File ....................................................................................................................... 206
19.2.1 Example of Configuration File Download Using FTP ...................................................... 210
19.3 Firmware Package ..................................................................................................................... 211
19.3.1 Example of Firmware Upload Using FTP .......................................................................... 212
19.4 Shell Script .................................................................................................................................... 213
Chapter 20
Diagnostics.......................................................................................................................................216
20.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 216
20.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 216
20.2 Diagnostics .................................................................................................................................. 216
Chapter 21
LEDs ...................................................................................................................................................218
21.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 218
21.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 218
21.2 Suppression Screen .................................................................................................................... 218
21.3 Locator Screen ........................................................................................................................... 219
Chapter 22
Antenna Switch................................................................................................................................221
22.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 221
22.1.1 What You Need To Know ................................................................................................. 221
22.2 Antenna Switch Screen ............................................................................................................. 221
Chapter 23
Reboot...............................................................................................................................................223
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23.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 223
23.1.1 What You Need To Know ................................................................................................. 223
23.2 Reboot ......................................................................................................................................... 223
Chapter 24
Shutdown..........................................................................................................................................224
24.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 224
24.1.1 What You Need To Know ................................................................................................. 224
24.2 Shutdown ..................................................................................................................................... 224
Part II: Local Configuration in Cloud Mode................................................225
Chapter 25
Cloud Mode .....................................................................................................................................226
25.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 226
25.2 Cloud Mode Web Configurator Screens ................................................................................. 226
Chapter 26
Dashboard........................................................................................................................................228
Chapter 27
Network.............................................................................................................................................230
27.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 230
27.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 230
27.2 IP Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 230
27.3 VLAN ............................................................................................................................................ 232
Chapter 28
Maintenance....................................................................................................................................233
28.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 233
28.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ................................................................................... 233
28.2 Shell Script .................................................................................................................................... 233
28.3 Diagnostics .................................................................................................................................. 234
28.4 View Log ...................................................................................................................................... 235
Part III: Appendices and Troubleshooting.................................................. 238
Chapter 29
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................239
29.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 239
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29.2 Power, Hardware Connections, and LED ................................................................................ 239
29.3 Zyxel Device Management, Access, and Login ..................................................................... 240
29.4 Internet Access ........................................................................................................................... 244
29.5 WiFi Network ................................................................................................................................ 245
29.6 Resetting the Zyxel Device ........................................................................................................ 246
29.7 Getting More Troubleshooting Help .........................................................................................247
Appendix A Importing Certificates ............................................................................................... 248
Appendix B IPv6............................................................................................................................... 272
Appendix C Customer Support ..................................................................................................... 280
Appendix D Legal Information ...................................................................................................... 286
Index.................................................................................................................................................299
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1.1 Overview

This User’s Guide covers the models listed in the following table. They can be managed in one of the following methods: remote management through Nebula Control Center (NCC) or an AP Controller (AC) such as the NXC, or local management in Standalone Mode. Each Zyxel Device runs in standalone mode by default, but it is recommended to use NCC management if it is available for your device.
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NCC, AC or Standalone (NebulaFlex PRO)
• NWA5123-AC HD • NWA1123-ACv2 • NWA5123-AC
• WAC6103D-I • NWA1123-AC PRO • WAC5302D-S
• WAC6303D-S • NWA1123-AC HD
• WAC6502D-E • NWA1302-AC
• WAC6502D-S • NWA110AX
• WAC6503D-S
• WAC6552D-S
• WAC6553D-E
• WAX510D
• WAX650S
For more information about Access Point (AP) management, see Section 2.1 on page 24.
Use the Zyxel Device to set up a wireless network with other IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax compatible devices in either 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks or both at the same time.
When two or more APs are interconnected, this network is called a Wireless Distribution System (WDS). See Section 1.2.2 on page 14 for more information on root and repeater APs and how to set them up.
NCC or Standalone (NebulaFlex)
AC or Standalone

1.2 Zyxel Device Roles

This section describes some of the different roles that your Zyxel Device can take up within a network. Not all roles are supported by all models (see Section 1.4 on page 19). The Zyxel Device can serve as a:
Access Point (AP) - This is used to allow wireless clients to connect to the Internet.
Radio Frequency (RF) monitor - An RF monitor searches for rogue APs to help eliminate network
threats if it supports monitor mode and rogue APs detection/containment. An RF monitor cannot simultaneously act as an AP.
Root AP - A root AP connects to the gateway or switch through a wired Ethernet connection and
has wireless repeaters connected to it to extend its range.
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Wireless repeater - A wireless repeater wirelessly connects to a root AP and extends the network’s
wireless range.
The following figure shows a network setup that uses these different roles to create a secure Wireless Distribution System (WDS). The root AP (Y) is connected to a network with Internet access and has a wireless repeater (X) connected to it to expand the wireless network’s range. Clients (A, B, and C) can access the wired network through the wireless repeater and/or root AP.
If a client (D) tries to set up his own AP (R) with weak security settings, the network becomes exposed to threats. The RF monitor (M) scans the area to detect all APs, which can help the network administrator discover these rogue APs and remove them or use the NXC to quarantine them.
Figure 1 Sample Network Setup
1.2.1 Root AP
In Root AP mode, you can have multiple SSIDs active for regular wireless connections and one SSID for the connection with a repeater (repeater SSID). Wireless clients can use either SSID to associate with the Zyxel Device in Root AP mode. A repeater must use the repeater SSID to connect to the Zyxel Device in Root AP mode.
When the Zyxel Device is in Root AP mode, repeater security between the Zyxel Device and other repeaters is independent of the security between the wireless clients and the AP or repeater. When repeater security is enabled, both APs and repeaters must use the same pre-shared key. See Section
10.2 on page 106 and Section 15.2 on page 152 for more details.
Unless specified, the term “security settings” refers to the traffic between the wireless clients and the AP. At the time of writing, repeater security is compatible with the Zyxel Device only.
1.2.2 Wireless Repeater
Using Repeater mode, your Zyxel Device can extend the range of the WLAN. In the figure below, the Zyxel Device in Repeater mode (Z) has a wireless connection to the Zyxel Device in Root AP mode (X) which is connected to a wired network and also has a wireless connection to another Zyxel Device in Repeater mode (Y) at the same time. Z and Y act as repeaters that forward traffic between associated
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wireless clients and the wired LAN. Clients A and B access the AP and the wired network behind the AP through repeaters Z and Y.
Figure 2 Repeater Application
When the Zyxel Device is in Repeater mode, repeater security between the Zyxel Device and other repeater is independent of the security between the wireless clients and the AP or repeater. When repeater security is enabled, both APs and repeaters must use the same pre-shared key. See Section
10.2 on page 106 and Section 15.2 on page 152 for more details.
For NCC managed devices, you only need to enable AP Smart Mesh to automatically create wireless links between APs. See the NCC User’s Guide for more details.
To set up a WDS in standalone mode APs, do the following steps. You should already have the root AP set up (see the Quick Start Guide for hardware connections).
1 Go to Configuration > Object > WDS Profile in your root AP Web Configurator and click Add.
2 Enter a profile name, an SSID for the WDS, and a pre-shared key.
3 Do steps 1 and 2 for the wireless repeater using the same SSID and pre-shared key.
4 Once the security settings of peer sides match one another, the connection between the root and
repeater Zyxel Devices is made.
To set up a WDS in NXC managed Zyxel Devices, see the NXC User’s Guide.
1.2.3 Radio Frequency (RF) Monitor
The Zyxel Device can be set to work as an RF monitor to discover nearby Access Points. The information it obtains from other APs is used to tag possible rogue APs and quarantine them if the Zyxel Device is managed by the NXC (see Section 2.1.3 on page 26). If the Zyxel Device’s radio setting is set to MON
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Mode (RF Monitor mode), it will serve as a dedicated RF monitor and its AP clients are disconnected.
The models that do not support MON Mode support Rogue AP Detection (see Section 10.3 on page 109). Rogue AP Detection allows the AP to scan all channels similar to MON Mode except that the Zyxel Device still works as an AP while it scans the environment for wireless signals. To see which Zyxel Devices support the RF Monitor feature, see Section 1.4 on page 19.
The Zyxel Device in MON Mode scans a range of WiFi channels that you specify in a MON Profile, either in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band. To scan both bands, you need to set both radio 1 and radio 2 in MON Mode. Once a rogue AP is detected, the network administrator can manually change the network settings to limit its access to the network using its MAC address or have the device physically removed. If the Zyxel Device is managed by an NXC, the network administrator can also use Rogue AP Containment through the NXC.
MON Mode in Standalone Mode
To use an RF monitor in standalone mode, do the following steps:
1 Create a MON Profile in Configuration > Object > MON Profile > Add. Specify a Channel dwell time to
determine how long the RF monitor scans a specific channel before moving to the next one.
2 To scan all 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz channels, select auto in Scan Channel Mode. Make sure that the Activate
check box is selected and click OK.
3 Go to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Management screen and set Radio 1 OP Mode (2.4 GHz) and/or
Radio 2 OP Mode (5 GHz) to MON Mode.
4 Select the Radio 1(2) Profile that you created in the previous step. Make sure that the Radio 1(2)
Activate check box is selected and click Apply.
5 Go to Monitor > Wireless > Detected Device to see a list of APs scanned by the RF monitor.
6 Select an AP or APs in the list and click Mark as Rogue AP or Mark as Friendly AP.
MON Mode in NXC-Managed Zyxel Devices
For NXC-managed Zyxel Devices, do the following steps in the NXC Web Configurator:
1 Create a MON Profile in CONFIGURATION > Object > MON Profile > Add. Specify a Channel dwell time to
determine how long the RF monitor scans a specific channel before moving to the next one.
2 To scan all 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz channels, select auto in Scan Channel Mode. Make sure that the Activate
check box is selected and click OK.
3 Go to the CONFIGURATION > Wireless > AP Management > Mgmt. AP List > Edit screen and/or set Radio
1 OP Mode (2.4 GHz) and Radio 2 OP Mode (5 GHz) to MON Mode.
4 Select the Radio 1(2) Profile that you created in the previous step. Select Override Group Radio Setting
and click OK.
5 Go to MONITOR > Wireless > Detected Device to see a list of APs scanned by the RF monitor.
6 Select an AP or APs in the list and click Mark as Rogue AP or Mark as Friendly AP.
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7 To quarantine a rogue AP, go to CONFIGURATION > Wireless > Rogue AP, select the APs you want to
quarantine, and click Containment. Make sure the Enable Rogue AP Containment check box is selected, and click Apply.

1.3 Sample Feature Applications

This section describes some possible scenarios and topologies that you can set up using your Zyxel Device.
1.3.1 MBSSID
A Basic Service Set (BSS) is the set of devices forming a single wireless network (usually an access point and one or more wireless clients). The Service Set IDentifier (SSID) is the name of a BSS. In Multiple BSS (MBSSID) mode, the Zyxel Device provides multiple virtual APs, each forming its own BSS and using its own individual SSID profile.
You can configure multiple SSID profiles, and have all of them active at any one time.
You can assign different wireless and security settings to each SSID profile. This allows you to compartmentalize groups of users, set varying access privileges, and prioritize network traffic to and from certain BSSs.
To the wireless clients in the network, each SSID appears to be a different access point. As in any wireless network, clients can associate only with the SSIDs for which they have the correct security settings.
For example, you might want to set up a wireless network in your office where Internet telephony (VoIP) users have priority. You also want a regular wireless network for standard users, as well as a ‘guest’ wireless network for visitors. In the following figure, VoIP_SSID users have QoS priority, SSID01 is the wireless network for standard users, and Guest_SSID is the wireless network for guest users. In this example, the guest user is forbidden access to the wired Land Area Network (LAN) behind the AP and can access only the Internet.
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Figure 3 Multiple BSSs
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1.3.2 Dual-Radio
Some of the Zyxel Device models are equipped with dual wireless radios. This means you can configure two different wireless networks to operate simultaneously.
Note: A different channel should be configured for each WLAN interface to reduce the
effects of radio interference.
You could use the 2.4 GHz band for regular Internet surfing and downloading while using the 5 GHz band for time sensitive traffic like high-definition video, music, and gaming.
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Figure 4 Dual-Radio Application
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1.4 Zyxel Device Product Feature Comparison

The following tables show the differences between each Zyxel Device model.
Table 1 Zyxel Device 1000/5000 Series Comparison Table
FEATURES
Supported Wireless Standards
Supported Frequency Bands
Available Security Modes
Number of SSID Profiles
Number of Wireless Radios
NWA1123-
ACV2
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64
2222 2222
NWA1123-
AC PRO
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
NWA1123-
AC HD
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
NWA110AXNWA1302-ACNWA5123-ACNWA5123-
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac IEEE
802.11ax
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
Enhanced-
open
WPA3-
enterprise
WPA3-
personal
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
AC HD
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
WAC5302
D-S
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
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Table 1 Zyxel Device 1000/5000 Series Comparison Table (continued)
FEATURES
Monitor Mode & Rogue APs Containment
Rogue AP Detection
WDS (Wireless Distribution System) - Root AP & Repeater Modes
Tunnel Forwarding Mode
Layer-2 Isolation
Supported PoE Standards
Power Detection
External Antennas
Internal Antennas
Antenna Switch
Console Port 4-Pin Serial 4-Pin Serial 4-Pin Serial 4-Pin Serial 4-Pin Serial 4-Pin Serial 4-Pin Serial 4-Pin Serial
LED Locator Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
LED Suppression
AC (AP Controller) Discovery
NebulaFlex PRO
NCC Discovery
802.11r Fast Roaming Support
802.11k/v Assisted Roaming
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
USB Port for BLENoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Ethernet Storm Control
NWA1123-
A
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
ACV2
No No No No No Yes No No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
No No No No No No No No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
No No No No No No No No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No No No No No Yes Yes Yes
No No No No No No Yes No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No No No No No No No Yes
No No Yes Yes No No Yes No
NWA1123-
AC PRO
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
Yes
(per radio +
physical
switch)
NWA1123-
AC HD
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
No No No No No No
NWA110AXNWA1302-ACNWA5123-ACNWA5123-
AC HD
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
WAC5302
D-S
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
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Table 1 Zyxel Device 1000/5000 Series Comparison Table (continued)
FEATURES
GroundingNoNoYesYesNoNoYesNo
Maximum number of log messages
A. For NXC managed devices only. See the NXC User’s Guide for details.
NWA1123-
ACV2
NWA1123-
AC PRO
NWA1123-
NWA110AXNWA1302-ACNWA5123-ACNWA5123-
AC HD
512 event logs and 1024 debug logs
AC HD
WAC5302
D-S
256 event
logs and 1
debug logs
Table 2 WAC 6000 Series Comparison Table
FEATURES
Supported Wireless Standards
Supported Frequency Bands
Available Security Modes
Number of SSID Profiles 64 64 64 64 64 64 64
Number of Wireless Radios
Monitor Mode & Rogue APs Containment
Rogue AP Detection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
WDS (Wireless Distribution System) ­Root AP & Repeater Modes
Tunnel Forwarding Mode
Layer-2 Isolation Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Supported PoE Standards
Power Detection No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
External Antennas No No Yes No No No Yes
Internal Antennas Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Antenna Switch Yes
Console Port 4-Pin Serial 4-Pin Serial RJ-45 serial RJ-45 serial RJ-45 serial RJ-45 serial RJ-45 serial
LED Locator Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
LED Suppression Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
AC (AP Controller) Discovery
A
WAC6103D-IWAC6303D-SWAC6502D-EWAC6502D-SWAC6503D-SWAC6552D-SWAC6553D
-E
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
2222222
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
(per radio +
physical
switch)
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
No No No No No No
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n
IEEE
802.11ac
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-
MIX
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
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Table 2 WAC 6000 Series Comparison Table (continued)
FEATURES
NebulaFlex PRO Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NCC Discovery Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
802.11r Fast Roaming Support
802.11k/v Assisted Roaming
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
USB Port for BLE NoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Ethernet Storm Control No Yes No No No No No
Grounding No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Maximum number of log messages
A. For NXC managed devices only. See the NXC User’s Guide for details.
WAC6103D-IWAC6303D-SWAC6502D-EWAC6502D-SWAC6503D-SWAC6552D-SWAC6553D
-E
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NoYesNoNoNoNoNo
512 event logs and 1024 debug logs
Table 3 WAX 500/600 Series Comparison Table
FEATURES WAX510D WAX650S
Supported Wireless Standards
Supported Frequency Bands
Available Security Modes None
Number of SSID Profiles 64 64
Number of Wireless Radios 2 2
Monitor Mode & Rogue APs Containment
Rogue AP Detection Yes Yes
WDS (Wireless Distribution System) - Root AP & Repeater Modes
Tunnel Forwarding Mode Yes Yes
Layer-2 Isolation Yes Yes
Supported PoE Standards
Power Detection Yes Yes
External Antennas No No
Internal Antennas Yes Yes
A
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g
IEEE 802.11n IEEE 802.11ac IEEE 802.11ax
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-MIX
Enhanced-open WPA3-enterprise
WPA3-personal
No No
No No
IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.3at
IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g
IEEE 802.11n IEEE 802.11ac IEEE 802.11ax
2.4 GHz 5 GHz
None
WEP
WPA2
WPA2-MIX WPA2-PSK
WPA2-PSK-MIX
Enhanced-open WPA3-enterprise
WPA3-personal
IEEE 802.3at IEEE 802.3bt
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Table 3 WAX 500/600 Series Comparison Table (continued)
FEATURES WAX510D WAX650S
Antenna Switch Yes
Console Port 4-Pin Serial 4-Pin Serial
LED Locator Yes Yes
LED Suppression Yes Yes
AC (AP Controller) Discovery
NebulaFlex PRO Yes Yes
NCC Discovery Yes Yes
802.11r Fast Roaming Support
802.11k/v Assisted Roaming Yes Yes
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) No Yes
USB Port for BLE No No
Ethernet Storm Control Yes Yes
Grounding Yes Yes
Maximum number of log messages
A. For NXC managed devices only. See the NXC User’s Guide for details.
(per AP)
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
512 event logs and 1024 debug logs
No
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2.1 Management Mode

The Zyxel Device is a unified AP and can be managed by the NCC or an AP controller (AC), or work as a standalone device. We recommend you use NCC to manage multiple APs (see the NCC User’s Guide). An AP Controller such as the NXC can only manage multiple APs in the same location.
Note: Not all models can be managed by NCC or an AC. See Section 1.4 on page 19 to
check whether your product supports these.
The following table shows the default IP addresses and firmware upload methods for different management modes.
Table 4 Zyxel Device Management Mode Comparison
MANAGEMENT MODE DEFAULT IP ADDRESS UPLOAD FIRMWARE VIA
Nebula Control Center Dynamic NCC Portal
AP Controller Dynamic AP Controller using CAPWAP
Standalone Dynamic or
Static (192.168.1.2)
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Built-in Web Configurator
When the Zyxel Device is in standalone mode and connects to a DHCP server, it uses the IP address assigned by the DHCP server. Otherwise, the Zyxel Device uses the default static management IP address (192.168.1.2). You can use the NCC Discovery or AC Discovery screen to allow the Zyxel Device to be managed by the NCC or an AC, respectively.
When the Zyxel Device is managed by the NCC or an AC, it acts as a DHCP client and obtains an IP address from the NCC/AC. It can be configured ONLY by the NCC/AC. To change the Zyxel Device back to standalone mode, use the Reset button to restore the default configuration. Alternatively, you need to check the NCC/AC for the Zyxel Device’s IP address and use FTP to upload the default configuration file at conf/system-default.conf to the Zyxel Device and reboot the device.
2.1.1 Standalone
When working in standalone mode, the Zyxel Device is configured mainly with its built-in Web Configurator. You can only connect to and set up one Zyxel Device at a time in this mode.
See Chapter 5 on page 65 for detailed information about the standalone Web Configurator screens.
2.1.2 Nebula Control Center
In this mode, which is also called cloud mode, you can manage and monitor the Zyxel Device through the Zyxel Nebula cloud-based network management system. This means you can manage devices remotely without the need of connecting to each device directly. It offers many features to better manage and monitor not just the Zyxel Device, but your network as a whole, including supported
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switches and gateways. Your network can also be managed through your smartphone using the Nebula Mobile app. See Section 25.1 on page 226 for an example NCC managed network topology.
NCC allows different levels of management. You can configure each device on its own or configure a set of devices together as a site. You can also monitor groups of sites called organizations, as shown below.
Table 5 NCC Management Levels
Organization
Site A Site B
Device A-1 Device A-2 Device B-1 Device B-2
It graphically presents your device/network statistics and shows an overview of your network topology, as shown in the following figure. It also sends reports, alerts, and notifications for events, such as when a site goes offline.
Figure 5 Traffic Monitoring Graph From NCC
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See the NCC (Nebula Control Center) User’s Guide for how to configure Nebula managed devices. See
Chapter 27 on page 230 if you want to change the Zyxel Device’s VLAN setting or manually set its IP
address.
Note: Make sure your network firewall allows TCP ports 443, 4335, and 6667 as well as UDP port
123 so the device can connect to and sync with the NCC.
2.1.3 AP Controller (AC)
If the Zyxel Device supports management using an AC (see Section 9.1.1 on page 94) such as the NXC2500 or NXC5500, and you have this AC in the same subnet, it will be managed by the controller automatically. To set the Zyxel Device to be managed by an AC in a different subnet or change between management modes, use the AC Discovery screen (see Section 9.5 on page 102 and Section
9.1.1 on page 94). You can use the AC to manage multiple Zyxel Devices. See Section 9.1.1 on page 94
for an example AC managed network topology.
Note: If the Zyxel Device is already registered to NCC, the controller will be unable to manage
it.
An AC uses Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP, see RFC 5415) to discover and configure multiple managed APs.
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2.2 Switching Management Modes

The Zyxel Device is in standalone mode by default, with NCC and/or AC discovery enabled.
Standalone-to-NCC
Register the Zyxel Device at the NCC website and then turn on the Zyxel Device. Make sure that NCC Discovery is enabled (see Section 9.6 on page 103). The NCC manages the Zyxel Device automatically
when it is discovered.
Standalone-to-AC (NXC)
By default, the Zyxel Device must be in the same subnet as the NXC. See Section 9.1.1 on page 94 for setting it up in a different subnet. Make sure AC Discovery is enabled (see Section 9.5 on page 102). The NXC manages the Zyxel Device automatically when it is discovered.
NXC-to-NCC
Register the Zyxel Device at the NCC website. Make sure that NCC Discovery is enabled on your Zyxel Device (see Section 9.6 on page 103). In the NXC Web Configurator, select the Zyxel Device and press the Nebula button. The NCC manages the Zyxel Device automatically when it is discovered.
NCC-to-NXC
Unregister the Zyxel Device at the NCC portal. By default, the Zyxel Device must be in the same subnet as the NXC. See Section 9.1.1 on page 94 for setting it up in a different subnet. Make sure AC Discovery is enabled (see Section 9.5 on page 102). The NXC manages the Zyxel Device automatically when it is
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discovered.
NCC-to-Standalone
Unregister the Zyxel Device from the NCC organization/site. Reset the Zyxel Device to factory defaults (see Section 29.6 on page 246).
AC-to-Standalone
Use the Reset button to return the Zyxel Device to its factory default settings (see Section 29.6 on page
246).

2.3 Zyxel One Network (ZON) Utility

ZON Utility is a program designed to help you deploy and manage a network more efficiently. It detects devices automatically and allows you to do basic settings on devices in the network without having to be near it.
The ZON Utility issues requests via Zyxel Discovery Protocol (ZDP) and in response to the query, the device responds back with basic information including IP address, firmware version, location, system and model name in the same broadcast domain. The information is then displayed in the ZON Utility screen and you can perform tasks like basic configuration of the devices and batch firmware upgrade in it. You can download the ZON Utility at www.zyxel.com and install it on your computer (Windows operating system).
2.3.1 Requirements
Before installing the ZON Utility on your PC, please make sure it meets the requirements listed below.
Operating System
At the time of writing, the ZON Utility is compatible with:
• Windows 7 (both 32-bit / 64-bit versions)
• Windows 8 (both 32-bit / 64-bit versions)
• Windows 8.1 (both 32-bit / 64-bit versions)
• Window 10 (both 32-bit / 64-bit versions)
Note: To check for your Windows operating system version, right-click on My Computer >
Properties. You should see this information in the General tab.
Note: It is suggested that you install Npcap, the packet capture library for Windows operating
systems, and remove WinPcap or any other installed packet capture tools before you install the ZON utility.
Hardware
Here are the minimum hardware requirements to use the ZON Utility on your PC.
• Core i3 processor
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•2 GB RAM
• 100 MB free hard disk
• WXGA (Wide XGA 1280x800)
2.3.2 Run the ZON Utility
1 Double-click the ZON Utility to run it.
2 The first time you run the ZON Utility, you will see if your device and firmware version support the ZON
Utility. Click the OK button to close this screen. Figure 6 Supported Devices and Versions
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If you want to check the supported models and firmware versions later, you can click the Show
information about ZON icon in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Then select the Supported model and firmware version link. If your device is not listed here, see the device release notes for ZON
utility support. The release notes are in the firmware zip file on the Zyxel web site.
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Figure 7 ZON Utility Screen
3 Select a network adapter to which your supported devices are connected.
Figure 8 Network Adapter
4 Click the Go button for the ZON Utility to discover all supported devices in your network.
Figure 9 Discovery
5 The ZON Utility screen shows the devices discovered.
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Figure 10 ZON Utility Screen
6 Select a device and then use the icons to perform actions. Some functions may not be available for
your devices.
Note: You must know the selected device admin password before taking actions on the
device using the ZON utility icons.
Figure 11 Password Prompt
The following table describes the icons numbered from left to right in the ZON Utility screen.
Table 6 ZON Utility Icons
ICON DESCRIPTION
1 IP Configuration Change the selected device’s IP address.
2 Renew IP Address Update a DHCP-assigned dynamic IP address.
3 Reboot Device Use this icon to restart the selected device(s). This may be useful when troubleshooting
or upgrading new firmware.
4 Reset Configuration to Default
5 Locator LED Use this icon to locate the selected device by causing its Locator LED to blink.
6 Web GUI Use this to access the selected device Web Configurator from your browser. You will
7 Firmware Upgrade Use this icon to upgrade new firmware to selected device(s) of the same model. Make
8 Change Password Use this icon to change the admin password of the selected device. You must know
Use this icon to reload the factory-default configuration file. This means that you will lose all previous configurations.
need a username and password to log in.
sure you have downloaded the firmware from the Zyxel website to your computer and unzipped it in advance.
the current admin password before changing to a new one.
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