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4.2.3
Without WPS
Use the wireless adapter’s utility installed on the notebook to search for the
“Example” SSID. Then enter the “DoNotStealMyWirelessNetwork” pre-shared key
to establish an wireless Internet connection.
Note: The ZyXEL Device supports IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g wireless clients.
Make sure that your notebook or computer’s wireless adapter supports one of
these standards.
4.2.4
Setting Up Wireless Network Scheduling
Thomas mostly uses his notebook to access the Internet on weekends;
occasionally he uses it at night on weekdays. Here is how Thomas can set up a
schedule to turn on the wireless network at specific time and days.
1
Click
Network
>
Wireless Network
>
Scheduling
to open the following screen.
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Configure the screen as follows. Turn on the wireless network from Mondays to
Fridays between 18:00 and 23:30. Turn on the wireless network all day on
Saturdays and Sundays. Click
Apply
.
4.3
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 can deny access to the wireless network using the MAC address of
Josephine’s computer.
Thomas
Josephine
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1
Click
Network
>
LAN
>
Client List
to open the following screen. Look for the
MAC address of Josephine’s computer.
2
Click
Network
>
Wireless LAN
to open the
AP
screen. Click the
Edit
button in
the
MAC Filter
field.
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Select
Active MAC Filter
and
Deny Filter Action
. Enter the MAC address you
found in the
Client List
screen. Click
Apply
.
Josephine will no longer be able to access the Internet through the ZyXEL Device.
4.4
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
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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
traffic from
A
to
R
and then
R
routes the traffic to
B
.
This tutorial uses the following example IP settings:
Table 5
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
N2
B
N1
A
R
N2
B
N1
A
R