ZyXEL LTE7485-S905 User Guide - Page 34

Tutorials, 4.1 Overview, 4.2 Set Up a Wireless Network Using WPS

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CHAPTER 4 Tutorials 4.1 Overview This chapter provides tutorials for setting up your Zyxel Device. • Set Up a Wireless Network Using WPS • Connect to the Zyxel Device's WiFi Network • Configure a Firewall Rule • Configure MAC Filter • Upgrade Firmware on the Zyxel Device • Back up a Configuration File • Restore Configuration • Configure DHCP • Configure Static Route for Routing to Another Network • Access the Zyxel Device Using DDNS 4.2 Set Up a Wireless Network Using WPS This section gives you an example of how to set up wireless network using WPS. This example uses the Zyxel Device as the AP and a WPS-enabled Android smartphone as the wireless client. There are two WPS methods for creating a secure connection via the web configurator or utility. This tutorial shows you how to do both. • Push Button Configuration (PBC) - create a secure wireless network simply by pressing a button. See Section 4.2.1 on page 35. This is the easier method. • PIN Configuration - create a secure wireless network simply by entering a wireless client's PIN (Personal Identification Number) in the Zyxel Device's interface. See Section 4.2.2 on page 36. This is the more secure method, since one device can authenticate the other. LTE Series User's Guide 34

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LTE Series User’s Guide
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C
HAPTER
4
Tutorials
4.1
Overview
This chapter provides tutorials for setting up your Zyxel Device.
Set Up a Wireless Network Using WPS
Connect to the Zyxel Device’s WiFi Network
Configure a Firewall Rule
Configure MAC Filter
Upgrade Firmware on the Zyxel Device
Back up a Configuration File
Restore Configuration
Configure DHCP
Configure Static Route for Routing to Another Network
Access the Zyxel Device Using DDNS
4.2
Set Up a Wireless Network Using WPS
This section gives you an example of how to set up wireless network using WPS. This example uses the
Zyxel Device as the AP and a WPS-enabled Android smartphone as the wireless client.
There are two WPS methods for creating a secure connection via the web configurator or utility. This
tutorial shows you how to do both.
Push Button Configuration (PBC)
- create a secure wireless network simply by pressing a button. See
Section 4.2.1 on page 35
. This is the easier method.
PIN Configuration
- create a secure wireless network simply by entering a wireless client's PIN (Personal
Identification Number) in the Zyxel Device’s interface. See
Section 4.2.2 on page 36
. This is the more
secure method, since one device can authenticate the other.