ZyXEL Communications WAH7003 User Manual
ZyXEL Communications WAH7003 User Manual

ZyXEL Communications WAH7003 User Manual

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WAH7003
3G Portable Router
Version 1.00
Edition 1, 06/2015
Quick Start Guide
User's Guide
Default Login Details
LAN IP Address
User Name
www.zyxel.com
Password
http://192.168.0.254
admin/guest
admin/guest
Copyright © 2015 ZyXEL Communications Corporation

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  • Page 1 WAH7003 3G Portable Router Version 1.00 Edition 1, 06/2015 Quick Start Guide User’s Guide Default Login Details LAN IP Address http://192.168.0.254 User Name admin/guest www.zyxel.com Password admin/guest Copyright © 2015 ZyXEL Communications Corporation...
  • Page 2 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 WAH7003 and access the Web Configurator. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview Contents Overview User’s Guide ............................8 Introduction ...............................9 The Web Configurator ..........................13 Technical Reference ..........................19 Home ...............................20 WAN ................................24 Network ..............................32 SMS ................................37 Wi-Fi ................................40 Firewall ..............................59 System ..............................63 Troubleshooting ............................72 WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 Introduction............................9 1.1 Overview ............................9 1.2 Ways to Manage the WAH7003 ......................9 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the WAH7003 ..................10 1.4 Hardware Connections ........................10 1.5 Turn on/off the WAH7003 ........................10 1.6 OLED Display and Icons ........................10 1.7 Resetting the WAH7003 ........................11 1.7.1 How to Use the Physical Reset Button ..................
  • Page 5 7.1.2 What You Need to Know ......................41 7.2 Wi-Fi Basic Screen ...........................41 7.3 WPS Screen ............................44 7.4 MAC Filter Screen ..........................45 7.5 Station List Screen ..........................46 7.6 Technical Reference ..........................47 7.6.1 Wireless Network Overview .....................47 7.6.2 Additional Wireless Terms .......................49 WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 6 9.10 Reboot Screen ..........................71 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting..........................72 10.1 Overview ............................72 10.2 Power, and Hardware Installation ....................72 10.3 WAH7003 Access and Login ......................72 10.4 Internet Access ..........................74 10.5 Wireless Connections ........................74 10.6 Getting More Troubleshooting Help ....................75 Appendix A Customer Support ......................76...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Appendix B Legal Information......................82 Index ..............................88 WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 8: User's Guide

    User’s Guide...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    A range of services such as a firewall are also available for secure Internet computing. Optionally, you can insert a micro SD card up to 32GB in size to use the WAH7003 as a portal storage device at the same time.
  • Page 10: Good Habits For Managing The Wah7003

    1.6 OLED Display and Icons The OLED display is enabled by default when you turn on the WAH7003. You can check the icons display in the OLED screen to see the connection status, battery life and signal strength. Note: To enable or disable the OLED display, press the power button and release after the WAH7003 is turned on.
  • Page 11: Resetting The Wah7003

    DESCRIPTION The more bars that display, the stronger the signal strength. The type of the mobile network to which the WAH7003 is connecting. The Wi-Fi signal strength and the number of wireless clients which are currently connecting to the WAH7003.
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 Introduction Remove the bottom cover and press the Reset button for longer than three seconds to set the WAH7003 back to its factory-default configurations. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 13: The Web Configurator

    The recommended screen resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels and higher. 2.2 Login Accounts There are two system accounts that you can use to log in to the WAH7003: “admin” and “guest”. These two accounts have different privilege levels. The web configurator screens vary depending on which account you use to log in.
  • Page 14: Navigating The Web Configurator

    Enter the user name (default: “admin” or “guest”) and password (default: “admin” or “guest”). See Section 2.2 on page 13 for more information about login accounts. Click Login, and the Status screen appears. 2.4 Navigating the Web Configurator The following summarizes how to navigate the web configurator from the Status screen. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 15: Title Bar

    • D - Navigation Panel_Main Menus 2.4.1 Title Bar The title bar provides some useful links that always appear over the screens below, regardless of how deep into the Web Configurator you navigate. Figure 3 Title Bar WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 16: Navigation Panel

    Click this to log out of the Web Configurator. 2.4.2 Navigation Panel Use the menu items on the navigation panel to open screens to configure WAH7003 features. The following sections introduce the WAH7003’s navigation panel menus and their screens. Figure 4 Navigation Panel...
  • Page 17: Network Menu

    WAN Menu Table 4 WAN Menu Screens Summary MAIN MENU SUB-MENU FUNCTION Connection Connection Configure the WAN settings on the WAH7003 for Internet access. Operation User Profile Configure user-defined connection profiles. 2/3G Modem Settings Set the mobile network type. Information Display information about the WAH7003’s mobile module.
  • Page 18: System Menu

    Firmware Upload new firmware to the WAH7003. Upgrade Upgrade Power Saving Power Saving Enable and configure the power saving settings in the WAH7003. Password Password Configure the WAH7003’s system password. Date and Time Date Change the WAH3004’s time and date.
  • Page 19: Technical Reference

    Technical Reference...
  • Page 20: Home

    WAH7003’s management IP address, basic Internet access, and wireless settings. 3.2 Status This screen is the first thing you see when you log into the WAH7003. It also appears every time you click the Home icon in the navigation panel. The Status screen displays the WAH7003’s general device information, system status, system resource usage, and interface status.
  • Page 21: Wizard

    Table 10 Status (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Uptime This field displays how long the WAH7003 has been running since it last restarted or was turned on. System Resources Memory This field displays what percentage of the WAH7003’s RAM is currently being used.
  • Page 22: Lan Settings

    Chapter 3 Home 3.3.1 LAN Settings Enter the WAH7003’s LAN IP address and subnet mask. Click Next to configure the WAN settings. Note: If you change the LAN IP address, use the new IP address to access the web configurator and manage the WAH7003.
  • Page 23: Wi-Fi Settings

    Figure 7 Wizard > WAN Settings 3.3.3 Wi-Fi Settings This screen shows the default Wi-Fi key and SSID for the WAH7003’s wireless network. If you set up a new key and SSID, the wireless clients will lose their wireless connection and need to use new wireless settings.
  • Page 24: Wan

    Figure 9 LAN/Wireless LAN and Wireless WAN WAH7003 4.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter • Use the Connection Operation screen to configure the WAN settings on the WAH7003 for Internet access (Section 4.2 on page 25).
  • Page 25: Connection Operation Screen

    LABEL DESCRIPTION Flight Mode Select to enable or disable flight (airplane) mode on the WAH7003 and click Change to save your settings. When the WAH7003 is in flight mode, cellular services and signal transmitting functions (such as Wi-Fi) are turned off.
  • Page 26: User Profile Screen

    This field displays the password in the profile. Total Num This field displays the total number of profiles configured on the WAH7003. 4.3 User Profile Screen Use this screen to view, add or remove a connection profile. A connection profile defines the parameters that you need to connect to a mobile network, such as the APN, user name and password.
  • Page 27: 2/3G Modem Settings Screen

    DESCRIPTION Network Type Select the type of the network (3G Only, or 2G Only) to which you want the WAH7003 to connect and click Change to save your settings. Otherwise, select Auto to have the WAH7003 connect to an available network using the default settings on the SIM card.
  • Page 28: 2/3G Modem Information Screen

    This shows the serial number of the WAH7003’s mobile module. IMEI This shows the International Mobile Equipment Number (IMEI) which is the serial number of a mobile device (the WAH7003). IMEI is a unique 15-digit number used to identify a mobile device. RSSI This shows the received signal strength indicator (RSSI), that is, the received signal strength in dBm.
  • Page 29: Sim Lock/Unlock Configuration Screen

    4.8 Change PIN Code Screen When there is a SIM card inserted in the WAH7003, you can use this screen to change your SIM card’s existing PIN code. Click WAN > SIM > Change PIN Code. The screen appears as shown next.
  • Page 30: Plmn 2G/3G Modem Screen

    4.9 PLMN 2G/3G Modem Screen This screen allows you to view available Public Land Mobile Networks (PLMNs) and select your preferred network when the WAH7003 is outside the geographical coverage area of the network to which you are registered and roaming is enabled.
  • Page 31 This field displays the mobile telecommunications technology used by the mobile network. Technology Update Select a network and click this button to use it as the preferred network when the WAH7003 is in roaming mode. Query This button is available only when you select Manual or Manual failed then Automatic in the Mode field.
  • Page 32: Network

    35). 5.2 LAN IPv4 Screen Use this screen to view or configure the management IP address for your WAH7003. To access this screen, click Network > LAN > IPv4. Note: If you change the WAH7003’s IP address, you need to use the new IP address to access the WAH7003’s web configurator.
  • Page 33: Lan Dns Name Screen

    Click this button to save your changes back to the WAH7003. 5.3 LAN DNS Name Screen Use this screen to view or modify the WAH7003’s host name. To access this screen, click Network > LAN > DNS Name. Figure 19 Network > LAN > DNS Name The following table describes the labels in this screen.
  • Page 34: Static Dhcp Screen

    DHCP Mode Select what type of DHCP service the WAH7003 provides to the network. Choices are: None - the WAH7003 does not provide any DHCP services. There is already a DHCP server on the network. Server - the WAH7003 assigns IP addresses and provides subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server information to the network.
  • Page 35: Leased Hosts Screen

    IP address. Click to enter or change the MAC address. IP Address This field displays the IP address that the WAH7003 assigns to a device with the entry’s MAC address. Click to enter or change the IP address. Click an entry’s delete icon to remove the profile.
  • Page 36 This field displays the MAC address of the host computer. IP Address This field displays the IP address that the WAH7003 assigns to the host computer. Remaining This field displays how long the host computer can use the assigned IP address before it has Time to request the information again.
  • Page 37: Sms

    SMS (Short Message Service) allows you to send and view the text messages that the WAH7003 received from mobile devices or the service provider. When the SMS box is full the WAH7003 will begin to delete older entries as it adds new ones. 6.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter •...
  • Page 38: Local Outbox Screen

    Click this button to save your changes to the WAH7003. 6.4 Local Outbox Screen Use this screen to view messages sent from the WAH7003. To access this screen, click SMS > Local > Outbox. Figure 25 SMS > Local > Outbox The following table describes the labels in this screen.
  • Page 39 This field displays the date and time the message was sent. Click the delete icon to remove the message record. Total Num This field displays the total number of messages. Apply Click this button to save your changes to the WAH7003. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 40: Wi-Fi

    H A PT ER Wi-Fi 7.1 Overview This chapter describes the WAH7003’s Wi-Fi screens. Use these screens to set up your WAH7003’s wireless LAN connection. 7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter • Use the Basic screen to enable the wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode (Section 7.2 on page...
  • Page 41: What You Need To Know

    Use this screen to enable the wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode. Note: If you are configuring the WAH7003 from a computer connected to the wireless LAN and you change the WAH7003’s SSID, channel or security settings, you will lose your wireless connection when you press Apply to confirm.
  • Page 42 Mixed to allow the WAH7003 to choose the channel bandwidth (20 or 40 MHz) that has least interference. TxPower Set the output power of the WAH7003. If there is a high density of APs in an area, decrease the output power to reduce interference with other APs. Beacon Interval When a wirelessly networked device sends a beacon, it includes with it a beacon interval.
  • Page 43 Key 1 ~ Key 4 The WEP keys are used to encrypt data. Both the WAH7003 and the wireless clients must use the same WEP key for data transmission. If you chose 64-bit, then enter any 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal characters ("0- 9", "A-F").
  • Page 44: Wps Screen

    If you select PCB, click Apply to add another WPS-enabled wireless device (within wireless range of the WAH7003) to your wireless network. This button may either be a physical button on the outside of device, or a menu button similar to the Connect button on this screen.
  • Page 45: Mac Filter Screen

    00:A0:C5:00:00:02. You need to know the MAC addresses of the devices to configure this screen. Use this screen to view your WAH7003’s MAC filter settings and add new MAC filter rules. Click Wi- Fi > MAC Filter. The screen appears as shown.
  • Page 46: Station List Screen

    Click to enter or change the MAC address of the wireless devices that are allowed or denied access to the WAH7003 in this field. Enter the MAC addresses in a valid MAC address format, that is, six hexadecimal character pairs, for example, 12:34:56:78:9a:bc.
  • Page 47: Technical Reference

    The wireless clients connect to the access points. • An “ad-hoc” type of network is one in which there is no access point. Wireless clients connect to one another in order to exchange information. The following figure provides an example of a wireless network. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 48 The wireless network is the part in the blue circle. In this wireless network, devices A and B use the access point (AP) to interact with the other devices (such as the printer) or with the Internet. Your WAH7003 is the AP. Every wireless network must follow these basic guidelines.
  • Page 49: Additional Wireless Terms

    Chapter 7 Wi-Fi 7.6.2 Additional Wireless Terms The following table describes some wireless network terms and acronyms used in the WAH7003’s Web Configurator. Table 30 Additional Wireless Terms TERM DESCRIPTION RTS/CTS Threshold In a wireless network which covers a large area, wireless devices are sometimes not aware of each other’s presence.
  • Page 50: Mac Address Filter

    User’s Guide or other documentation. You can use the MAC address filter to tell the WAH7003 which devices are allowed or not allowed to use the wireless network. If a device is allowed to use the wireless network, it still has to have the correct information (SSID, channel, and security).
  • Page 51: Signal Problems

    Usually, you should set up the strongest encryption that every device in the wireless network supports. For example, suppose you have a wireless network with the WAH7003 and you do not have a RADIUS server. Therefore, there is no authentication. Suppose the wireless network has two devices.
  • Page 52: Wifi Protected Setup (Wps)

    Look for a WPS button on each device. If the device does not have one, log into its configuration utility and locate the button (see the device’s User’s Guide for how to do this - for the WAH7003, Section 7.3 on page 44).
  • Page 53 If you cannot connect, check the list of associated wireless clients in the AP’s configuration utility. If you see the wireless client in the list, WPS was successful. The following figure shows a WPS-enabled wireless client (installed in a notebook computer) connecting to the WPS-enabled AP via the PIN method. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 54: How Wps Works

    If the registrar is already part of a network, it sends the existing information. If not, it generates the SSID and WPA(2)-PSK randomly. The following figure shows a WPS-enabled client (installed in a notebook computer) connecting to a WPS-enabled access point. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 55 When WPS is activated on both, they perform the handshake. In this example, AP1 is the registrar, and Client 1 is the enrollee. The registrar randomly generates the security information to set up the network, since it is unconfigured and has no existing information. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 56 In step 3, you add another access point (AP2) to your network. AP2 is out of range of AP1, so you cannot use AP1 for the WPS handshake with the new access point. However, you know that Client 2 supports the registrar function, so you use it to perform the WPS handshake instead. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 57 If this happens, open the access point’s configuration interface and look at the list of associated clients (usually displayed by MAC address). It does not matter if the WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 58 Check the MAC addresses of your wireless clients (usually printed on a label on the bottom of the device). If there is an unknown MAC address you can remove it or reset the AP. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 59: Firewall

    61). 8.2 IP Filter Screen The WAH7003 firewall is a packet filtering firewall and restricts access based on the source/ destination computer network address of a packet and the type of application. Use this screen to configure IP filtering rules. To access this screen, click Security > Firewall > IP Filter.
  • Page 60: Mac Filter Screen

    Click this button to save your changes to the WAH7003. 8.3 MAC Filter Screen MAC filtering means sifting traffic going through the WAH7003 based on the source MAC addresses. Use this screen to configure rules to restrict traffic by MAC addresses. To access this screen, click Security >...
  • Page 61: Content Filter Screen

    Source MAC This field displays the source MAC address of the packets you wish to filter. Mon ~ Sun This field displays Y for the days that you want the WAH7003 to perform MAC filtering. Otherwise, it shows N. Start Time This field displays the starting and ending time that the packets with the specified source MAC address are allowed or not allowed to go through the WAH7003.
  • Page 62 This field displays whether the rule is active or not. Click to enable or disable the rule. This field displays the website URL to which the WAH7003 blocks or allows access. Click an entry’s delete icon to remove the rule.
  • Page 63: System

    • Use the Language screen to change the WAH7003’s web configurator language (Section 9.8 on page 69). • Use the System Log screens to view logged messages and specify to where the WAH7003 is to send logs (Section 9.9 on page 70).
  • Page 64: Configuration Screen

    Figure 40 System > Configuration 9.3.1 Backup Backup Configuration allows you to back up (save) the WAH7003’s current configuration to a file on your computer. The configuration file should be saved and edited in UTF-8 (without BOM) format, if you’re using Windows Notepad, make sure you choose File > Save as UTF-8 in the text editor.
  • Page 65: Reset To Default

    Reset button. 9.4 Firmware Upgrade Screen This screen allows you to upload new firmware to your WAH7003. You can download new firmware releases from your nearest ZyXEL FTP site (or www.zyxel.com) to use to upgrade your device’s performance.
  • Page 66: Power Saving Screen

    USB port is not connected and there is no wireless clients associating with the WAH7003. When the WAH7003 is in hibernate mode, you need to press the power button to wake it Auto Power Off...
  • Page 67: Date And Time Screens

    9.7.1 Date Screen To change your WAH7003’s time and date, click System > Date and Time > Date. The screen displays as shown. You can manually set the WAH7003’s time and date or have the WAH7003 get the date and time from a time server.
  • Page 68: Time Zone Screen

    This field displays the present time and date of your WAH7003. Time Mode Select Get from Time Server to have the WAH7003 get the time and date from the time server you specify. The WAH7003 requests time and date settings from the time server under the following circumstances.
  • Page 69: Language Screen

    Germany for instance, you would type 2 because Germany's time zone is one hour ahead of GMT or UTC (GMT+1). Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the WAH7003. 9.8 Language Screen Use this screen to change the language for the Web Configurator. Click System > Language. The screen displays as shown.
  • Page 70: System Log Screens

    Log Level Select the level of the logs that the WAH7003 is to record and send to the syslog server. The WAH7003 displays and records the logs with the level equal to or higher than what you selected.
  • Page 71: Log Display Screen

    Figure 49 Maintenance > Reboot Click the OK button to restart the WAH7003. Wait a few minutes until the login screen appears. If the login screen does not appear, type the IP address of the device in your Web browser.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    The WAH7003 does not turn on. The OLED display is not on. Make sure the WAH7003 is correctly installed (refer to your Quick Start Guide). Make sure the battery is installed and charged. Press the power button to turn the WAH7003 on. Section 1.5 on page 10 Section 1.6 on page...
  • Page 73 Make sure your Internet browser does not block pop-up windows and has JavaScripts and Java enabled. Make sure your computer is connected to the WAH7003 and is in the same subnet as the WAH7003. Reset the device to its factory defaults, and try to access the WAH7003 with the default IP address.
  • Page 74: Internet Access

    If the problem continues, contact your ISP. The Internet connection is slow or intermittent. There might be a lot of traffic on the network. If the WAH7003 is sending or receiving a lot of information, try closing some programs that use the Internet, especially peer-to-peer applications.
  • Page 75: Getting More Troubleshooting Help

    Make sure your computer (with a wireless adapter installed) is within the transmission range of the WAH7003. Check that both the WAH7003 and your computer are using the same wireless and wireless security settings. Hackers have accessed my WEP-encrypted wireless LAN.
  • Page 76: Appendix A Customer Support

    • Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it. Corporate Headquarters (Worldwide) Taiwan • ZyXEL Communications Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com Asia China • ZyXEL Communications (Shanghai) Corp. ZyXEL Communications (Beijing) Corp. ZyXEL Communications (Tianjin) Corp. • http://www.zyxel.cn India • ZyXEL Technology India Pvt Ltd • http://www.zyxel.in Kazakhstan •...
  • Page 77 • ZyXEL Singapore Pte Ltd. • http://www.zyxel.com.sg Taiwan • ZyXEL Communications Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com Thailand • ZyXEL Thailand Co., Ltd • http://www.zyxel.co.th Vietnam • ZyXEL Communications Corporation-Vietnam Office • http://www.zyxel.com/vn/vi Europe Austria • ZyXEL Deutschland GmbH • http://www.zyxel.de Belarus • ZyXEL BY • http://www.zyxel.by...
  • Page 78 Appendix A Customer Support Belgium • ZyXEL Communications B.V. • http://www.zyxel.com/be/nl/ Bulgaria • ZyXEL България • http://www.zyxel.com/bg/bg/ Czech • ZyXEL Communications Czech s.r.o • http://www.zyxel.cz Denmark • ZyXEL Communications A/S • http://www.zyxel.dk Estonia • ZyXEL Estonia • http://www.zyxel.com/ee/et/ Finland • ZyXEL Communications •...
  • Page 79 • ZyXEL Communications Poland • http://www.zyxel.pl Romania • ZyXEL Romania • http://www.zyxel.com/ro/ro Russia • ZyXEL Russia • http://www.zyxel.ru Slovakia • ZyXEL Communications Czech s.r.o. organizacna zlozka • http://www.zyxel.sk Spain • ZyXEL Spain • http://www.zyxel.es Sweden • ZyXEL Communications • http://www.zyxel.se Switzerland •...
  • Page 80 • http://www.zyxel.com/ec/es/ Ecuador • ZyXEL Communication Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com/ec/es/ Middle East Egypt • ZyXEL Communication Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com/homepage.shtml Middle East • ZyXEL Communication Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com/homepage.shtml North America • ZyXEL Communications, Inc. - North America Headquarters • http://www.us.zyxel.com/ WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 81 Appendix A Customer Support Oceania Australia • ZyXEL Communications Corporation • http://www.zyxel.com/au/en/ Africa South Africa • Nology (Pty) Ltd. • http://www.zyxel.co.za WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 82: Legal Information

    ZyXEL further reserves the right to make changes in any products described herein without notice. This publication is subject to change without notice. Your use of the WAH7003 is subject to the terms and conditions of any related service providers. Trademarks Trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for identification purposes only and may be properties of their respective owners.
  • Page 83: Appendix B Legal Information

    Italia. Se non viene installato all 'interno del proprio fondo, l'utilizzo di prodotti Wireless LAN richiede una “Autorizzazione Generale”. Consultare http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/ per maggiori dettagli. Latvia The outdoor usage of the 2.4 GHz band requires an authorization from the Electronic Communications Office. Please check http:// www.esd.lv for more details. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 84: Safety Warnings

    FOR COUNTRY CODE SELECTION USAGE (WLAN DEVICES) Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US model. Per FCC regulation, all Wi-Fi product marketed in US must fixed to US operation channels only. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 85 Lo smaltimento abusivo del prodotto da parte del detentore comporta l’applicazione delle sanzioni amministrative previste dalla normativa vigente." WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 86 Appendix B Legal Information Environmental Product Declaration WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 87: Zyxel Limited Warranty

    You can download the latest firmware at www.zyxel.com. If you cannot find it there, contact your vendor or ZyXEL Technical Support at support@zyxel.com.tw. To obtain the source code covered under those Licenses, please contact your vendor or ZyXEL Technical Support at support@zyxel.com.tw. WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 88: Index

    General wireless LAN screen contact information Guide cookies Quick Start copyright CTS threshold current date/time daylight savings customer support hardware connections data fragment threshold installation date Internet Explorer daylight savings IP Address disclaimer documentation related Java permissions WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 89 Netscape Navigator wireless LAN Service Set SIM card SSID status other documentation supported browsers overview system name thresholds data fragment PIN, WPS RTS/CTS example time pop-up windows trademarks preamble product registration Push Button Configuration, see PBC WAH7003 User’s Guide...
  • Page 90 40, 47, 74 authentication 49, 50 channel encryption example fragmentation threshold limitations MAC address filter 45, 50 preamble RADIUS server RTS/CTS threshold security SSID WPA-PSK 52, 54 example limitations push button wireless security WPA-PSK 52, 54 example limitations WAH7003 User’s Guide...

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