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4
Double-click the
Utilities
folder.
Tutorial: Applications Folder
5
Double-click the
Print Center
icon.
Tutorial: Utilities Folder
6
Click the
Add
icon at the top of the screen.
Tutorial: Printer List Folder
7
Set up your printer in the
Printer List
configuration screen. Select
IP Printing
from the drop-down list box.
8
In the
Printer’s Address
field, type the IP address of your ZyXEL Device.
9
Deselect the
Use default queue on server
check box.
10
Type
LP1
in the
Queue Name
field.
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11
Select your
Printer Model
from the drop-down list box. If the printer's model is
not listed, select
Generic
.
Tutorial: Printer Configuration
12
Click
Add
to select a printer model, save and close the
Printer List
configuration
screen.
Tutorial: Printer Model
13
The
Name
displays in the
Printer List
field. The default
printer
Name
displays in bold type.
Tutorial: Print Server
Your Macintosh print server driver setup is complete. You can now use the ZyXEL
Device’s print server to print from a Macintosh computer.
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3.9
Configuring the MAC Address Filter
Thomas noticed that his daughter Josephine spends too much time surfing the
web and downloading media files. He decided to prevent Josephine from accessing
the Internet so that she can concentrate on preparing for her final exams.
Josephine’s computer connects wirelessly to the Internet through the ZyXEL
Device. Thomas decides to use the
Security > MAC Filter
screen to grant
wireless network access to his computer but not to Josephine’s computer.
1
Click
Security
>
MAC Filter
to open the
MAC Filter
screen. Select the
Enable
check box to activate MAC filter fuction.
2
Find the MAC address of Thomas’ computer in this screen. Select
Allow
. Click
Apply
.
Thomas
Josephine
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Thomas can also grant access to the computers of other members of his family
and friends. However, Josephine and others not listed in this screen will no longer
be able to access the Internet through the ZyXEL Device.
3.10
Configuring Static Route for Routing to
Another Network
In order to extend your Intranet and control traffic flowing directions, you may
connect a router to the ZyXEL Device’s LAN. The router may be used to separate
two department networks. This tutorial shows how to configure a static routing
rule for two network routings.
In the following figure, router
R
is connected to the ZyXEL Device’s LAN.
R
connects to two networks,
N1
(192.168.1.x/24) and
N2
(192.168.10.x/24). If
you want to send traffic from computer
A
(in
N1
network) to computer
B
(in
N2
network), the traffic is sent to the ZyXEL Device’s WAN default gateway by
default. In this case,
B
will never receive the traffic.
You need to specify a static routing rule on the ZyXEL Device to specify
R
as the
router in charge of forwarding traffic to
N2
. In this case, the ZyXEL Device routes
N2
B
N1
A
R
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traffic from
A
to
R
and then
R
routes the traffic to
B
.This tutorial uses the
following example IP settings:
To configure a static route to route traffic from
N1
to
N2
:
1
Click
Network Setting
> Routing
. Click
Add New Static Route
.
2
Configure the
Static Route Setup
screen using the following settings:
• Select
Active
.
Specify a descriptive name for this routing rule.
• Type
192.168.10.0
and subnet mask
255.255.255.0
for the destination,
N2
.
Table 3
IP Settings in this Tutorial
DEVICE / COMPUTER
IP ADDRESS
The ZyXEL Device’s WAN
172.16.1.1
The ZyXEL Device’s LAN
192.168.1.1
A
192.168.1.34
R
’s N1
192.168.1.253
R
’s N2
192.168.10.2
B
192.168.10.33
N2
B
N1
A
R

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