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Appendix A Product Specifications and Wall Mounting Table 118 Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Any IP The Any IP feature allows one computer to connect to the ZyXEL Device (and then to other computers) when their IP addresses are in different subnets. This is done without changing the network settings (such as IP address and subnet mask) of the computer. Traffic Redirect Traffic redirect forwards WAN traffic to a backup gateway when the ZyXEL Device cannot connect to the Internet, thus acting as an auxiliary if your regular WAN connection fails. Triple Play The ZyXEL Device is capable of simultaneously transferring data, voice and video over the Internet. IP Policy Routing (IPPR) Traditionally, routing is based on the destination address only and the router takes the shortest path to forward a packet. IP Policy Routing (IPPR) provides a mechanism to override the default routing behavior and alter the packet forwarding based on the policy defined by the network administrator. Table 119 Wireless Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Wireless LAN The ZyXEL Device is fully compatible with both IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g standards and can support both kinds of clients on the same network. WEP Encryption WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) allows the encryption of data before its transmission over networks. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) WPA is part of the IEEE 802.11i security specifications standard and offers user authentication and data encryption. WPA2 WPA2 is an improvement on WPA with enhanced data encryption, user authentication and key management. WPA2-PSK WPA(2)-PSK: WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK allow you to implement the superior WPA and WPA2 encryption standards without using a RADIUS server. Instead, WPA(2)-PSK uses pre-shared keys (PSKs) to authenticate devices on the wireless network. Output Power Management This allows you to alter the level of power used by the ZyXEL Device. For example, when access points are placed closely together power output levels may be reduced. Wireless LAN MAC Address Filtering This service checks the MAC address of a connection with a list of allowed or denied MAC addresses, ensuring only wanted connections are allowed. The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in the ZyXEL Device. Table 120 Standards Supported STANDARD DESCRIPTION RFC 867 Daytime Protocol RFC 868 Time Protocol. RFC 1058 RIP-1 (Routing Information Protocol) RFC 1112 IGMP v1 RFC 1157 SNMPv1: Simple Network Management Protocol version 1 P-660HW-Dx v2 User's Guide 267

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Table 119
Wireless Firmware Specifications
The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in the ZyXEL
Device.
Any IP
The Any IP feature allows one computer to connect to the ZyXEL Device
(and then to other computers) when their IP addresses are in different
subnets. This is done without changing the network settings (such as IP
address and subnet mask) of the computer.
Traffic Redirect
Traffic redirect forwards WAN traffic to a backup gateway when the
ZyXEL Device cannot connect to the Internet, thus acting as an auxiliary
if your regular WAN connection fails.
Triple Play
The ZyXEL Device is capable of simultaneously transferring data, voice
and video over the Internet.
IP Policy Routing (IPPR)
Traditionally, routing is based on the destination address only and the
router takes the shortest path to forward a packet. IP Policy Routing
(IPPR) provides a mechanism to override the default routing behavior
and alter the packet forwarding based on the policy defined by the
network administrator.
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION
Wireless LAN
The ZyXEL Device is fully compatible with both IEEE 802.11b and IEEE
802.11g standards and can support both kinds of clients on the same
network.
WEP Encryption
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) allows the encryption of data before its
transmission over networks.
Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA)
WPA is part of the IEEE 802.11i security specifications standard and
offers user authentication and data encryption.
WPA2
WPA2 is an improvement on WPA with enhanced data encryption, user
authentication and key management.
WPA2-PSK
WPA(2)-PSK: WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK allow you to implement the
superior WPA and WPA2 encryption standards without using a RADIUS
server. Instead, WPA(2)-PSK uses pre-shared keys (PSKs) to
authenticate devices on the wireless network.
Output Power Management
This allows you to alter the level of power used by the ZyXEL Device.
For example, when access points are placed closely together power
output levels may be reduced.
Wireless LAN MAC
Address Filtering
This service checks the MAC address of a connection with a list of
allowed or denied MAC addresses, ensuring only wanted connections
are allowed.
Table 120
Standards Supported
STANDARD
DESCRIPTION
RFC 867
Daytime Protocol
RFC 868
Time Protocol.
RFC 1058
RIP-1 (Routing Information Protocol)
RFC 1112
IGMP v1
RFC 1157
SNMPv1: Simple Network Management Protocol version 1
Table 118
Firmware Specifications
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION