Page 36 / 150 Scroll up to view Page 31 - 35
Chapter 4 Tutorials
VMG4381-B10A User’s Guide
36
3
Select the
Active
check box. Enter the
General
and
ATM PVC Configuration
settings as provided
above.
Set the
Type
to
ADSL over ATM
.
Choose the
Encapsulation
specified by your DSL service provider. For this example, the service
provider requires a username and password to establish Internet connection. Therefore, select
PPPoE
as the WAN encapsulation type.
Set the
IPv6/IPv4 Mode
to
IPv4 Only
.
4
Enter the account information provided to you by your DSL service provider.
5
Configure this rule as your default Internet connection by selecting the
Apply as Default Gateway
check box. Then select DNS as
Static
and enter the DNS server addresses provided to you, such as
192.168.5.2
(DNS server1)/
192.168.5.1
(DNS server2).
6
Leave the rest of the fields to the default settings.
7
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
Connection Mode
Routing
Encapsulation
PPPoE
IPv6/IPv4 Mode
IPv4
ATM PVC Configuration
VPI/VCI
36/48
Encapsulation Mode
LLC/SNAP-Bridging
Service Category
UBR without PCR
Account Information
PPP User Name
PPP Password
ABCDEF!
PPPoE Service Name
MyDSL
Static IP Address
192.168.1.32
Others
PPPoE Passthrough: Disabled
NAT: Enabled
IGMP Multicast Proxy: Enabled
Apply as Default Gateway: Enabled
Page 37 / 150
Chapter 4 Tutorials
VMG4381-B10A User’s Guide
37
8
You should see a summary of your new DSL connection setup in the
Broadband
screen as follows.
Page 38 / 150
Chapter 4 Tutorials
VMG4381-B10A User’s Guide
38
Try to connect to a website to see if you have correctly set up your Internet connection. Be sure to
contact your service provider for any information you need to configure the WAN screens.
4.3
Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network
Thomas wants to set up a wireless network so that he can use his notebook to access the Internet.
In this wireless network, the Device serves as an access point (AP), and the notebook is the
wireless client. The wireless client can access the Internet through the AP.
Thomas has to configure the wireless network settings on the Device. Then he can set up a wireless
network using WPS (
Section 4.3.2 on page 40
) or manual configuration (
Section 4.3.3 on page 43
).
4.3.1
Configuring the Wireless Network Settings
This example uses the following parameters to set up a wireless network.
1
Click
Network
Setting
>
Wireless
to open the
General
screen. Select
More Secure
as the
security level and
WPA
2
-PSK
as the security mode. Configure the screen using the provided
parameters (see
page 38
). Click
Apply
.
SSID
Example
Security Mode
WPA
2
-PSK
Pre-Shared Key
DoNotStealMyWirelessNetwork
802.11 Mode
802.11b/g/n Mixed
Page 39 / 150
Chapter 4 Tutorials
VMG4381-B10A User’s Guide
39
2
Go to the
Wireless >
Others
screen and select
802.11b/g/n
Mixed
in the
802.11 Mode
field.
Click
Apply
.
Thomas can now use the WPS feature to establish a wireless connection between his notebook and
the Device (see
Section 4.3.2 on page 40
). He can also use the notebook’s wireless client to search
for the Device (see
Section 4.3.3 on page 43
).
Page 40 / 150
Chapter 4 Tutorials
VMG4381-B10A User’s Guide
40
4.3.2
Using WPS
This section shows you how to set up a wireless network using WPS. It uses the Device as the AP
and ZyXEL NWD210N as the wireless client which connects to the notebook.
Note: The wireless client must be a WPS-aware device (for example, a WPS USB adapter
or PCMCIA card).
There are two WPS methods to set up the wireless client settings:
Push Button Configuration (PBC)
- simply press a button. This is the easier of the two
methods.
PIN Configuration
- configure a Personal Identification Number (PIN) on the Device. A wireless
client must also use the same PIN in order to download the wireless network settings from the
Device.
Push Button Configuration (PBC)
1
Make sure that your Device is turned on and your notebook is within the cover range of the wireless
signal.
2
Make sure that you have installed the wireless client driver and utility in your notebook.
3
In the wireless client utility, go to the WPS setting page. Enable WPS and press the WPS button
(
Start
or
WPS
button).
4
Push and hold the
WPS
button located on the Device’s front panel for more than 5 seconds.
Alternatively, you may log into Device’s web configurator and go to the
Network Setting >
Wireless >
WPS
screen. Enable the WPS function and click
Apply
. Then click the
Connect
button.
Note: Your Device has a WPS button located on its front panel as well as a WPS button in
its configuration utility. Both buttons have exactly the same function: you can use
one or the other.
Note: It doesn’t matter which button is pressed first. You must press the second button
within two minutes of pressing the first one.

Rate

4 / 5 based on 1 vote.

Bookmark Our Site

Press Ctrl + D to add this site to your favorites!

Share
Top