ZyXEL Communications manual Getting to Know Your ExpWave, Introduction to the ExpWave 240B

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ExpWave 240B Secure Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link

Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your ExpWave

This chapter introduces the main features and applications of the ExpWave.

1.1 Introduction to the ExpWave 240B

The ZyXEL ExpWave 240B (ExpWave 240B) is a Wireless Bridge/Router for Inter-building Point to Point Ethernet connection. With integrated IP routing and enhanced wireless security feature, ExpWave 240B is unmatched Point to Point solution in the world today. By supporting IPSec VPN (Virtual Private Network) with 3DES engine, ExpWave 240B is particularly suited for financial banks, businesses and government agencies to deploy wireless networks for most sensitive data transmission. System privacy is inherent through the MAC & 802.1x based mutual authentication functionality by preventing unauthorized intrusion to the radio link. ExpWave 240B is outdoor-mounted design to minimize the RF cable loss connecting to antenna for outdoor application and thus has outstanding performance in the longer communication distance. Supplying the power and Ethernet connectivity concurrently via a single Ethernet cable, the power over Ethernet (POE) technology makes quick outdoor installation. The optional antenna alignment kit, showing relative signal strength index (RSSI) and signal to noise ratio (SNR), is uniquely designed to aid easy antenna alignment while operating in the point to point conncection. ExpWave 240B achieves rapid return on investment (ROI) for inter-building connection compared to T1 leased line with high capacity and high data throughput. The wireless router feature can also be configured as point to two points architecture for multi-site connections as well as wireless relay function. The wireless relay function effectively assists to overcome the non-line of sight (NLOS) problem in the real environment.

1.1.1 ExpWave 240B product types

ExpWave 240B could be configured into two kinds of system topology. When operated in the point-to-point mode, one access point (AP) and one access client (AC) are needed. When operated in the point-to-two-points mode, one AP and two ACs are needed.

1.2 Physical Features of the ExpWave 240B

The ExpWave 240B is used for long-range wireless outdoor application. ExpWave 240B equips with a robust outdoor weather-proof housing. The key physical features are listed below:

Outdoor-mounted design minimizes RF cable loss connecting to antenna and thus has outstanding performance in the longer communication distance.

Power over Ethernet (POE) connection & special antenna alignment kit provide fast installation and easy operation.

1.3 Non-physical Features of the ExpWave 240B

IPSec VPN Capability

Establish a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to connect with business partners and branch offices using data encryption and the Internet to provide secure communications without the expense of leased site-to-site lines. The ExpWave VPN is based on the IPSec standard.

Packet Filtering

The packet filtering mechanism blocks unwanted traffic from entering/leaving your network.

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Contents ExpWave 240B Page Copyright DisclaimerTrademarks FCC Statement Information for Canadian Users Information for Canadian UsersCanadian Users Product installation requirementsWarranty Vii ZyXEL Limited WarrantyCustomer Support Customer SupportTable of Contents 11-1 10-112-1 Firmware and Configuration File13-1 14-115-1 IP Routing Policy SetupList of Figures/Tables 17 Physical Installation of ExpWave with flat panel antennaMenu 24.2 System Information and Console Port Speed Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu List of TablesPage Non-physical Features of the ExpWave 240B Physical Features of the ExpWave 240BGetting to Know Your ExpWave Introduction to the ExpWave 240BIP Policy Routing Benefits of the ExpWave 240BApplications of the ExpWave 240B Specifications of the ExpWave 240BSpecification of ExpWave 240B Security Installation Page Connectors of bottom Hardware InstallationHardware Installation Hardware DescriptionAntenna Option Antena connector of the topMale RF connector with Connecting to the outdoor antenna RF cable Front view of flat panel antenna10 Grounding wire Mounting bracket Grounding wireExpWave 240B Physical Connection 14 Ethernet Cable Switching Power AdapterInstallation Procedure Install the outdoor unit with the flat panel antenna Install the outdoor unit with the omni-directional antennaHardware Installation Operation Mode Instruction of ExpWave Initial SetupInitial Setup Network Topology PlanningBridge Mode Menu Wireless Setup Router Mode 11 TCP/IP and Dhcp Ethernet Setup Turning On ExpWave 14 AC1 LAN Dhcp SetupMain Menu Commands Entering the PasswordInitial Screen Navigating the SMT InterfaceMain Menu Summary Main Menu Routing APSummaries of SMT Menu 20 Menu 23 System Password Changing the System PasswordPage General Setup Menu 1 General SetupGeneral Setup System NameGeneral Setup LAN Port Filter Setup LAN SetupWireless Setup IntroductionIP Address and Subnet Mask Factory LAN DefaultsDhcp Configuration Private IP Address Ranges RIP SetupLAN Setup Menu Dhcp Ethernet Setup Menu Fields Menu 3 LAN Dhcp SetupBoth LAN TCP/IP Setup Menu FieldsOptions are Both , In Only , Out Only or None RIP-1Page Bit WEP Wireless SetupDisable 1/2/3/4 Network Setup Field Network SetupNetwork Setup Set AC Enable or DisableServer SMT 6.1 Menu in Router ModeVPN security level Static Route Setup Static Route SetupIP Static Route Setup IP Static Route Menu Fields Menu 12 Edit IP Static RouteThis chapter shows you how to create and apply filters Filter Setup ConfigurationFilter Setup About FilteringAbbreviations Description Display Configuring a Filter SetFilter Rules Summary Menu 2 TCP/IP Filter Rule Configuring a Filter RuleAbbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP 3Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GENTCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields Next diagram illustrates the logic flow of an IP filter Generic Filter Rule Menu Fields Generic Filter RuleCheck Next Matched Rule Forward Drop Applying a Filter and Factory DefaultsEthernet traffic Page About Snmp Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Configuration 10-1 Snmp Configuration Menu Fields Snmp ConfigurationSupported MIBs Snmp TrapsRFC-1215 Snmp Configuration 10-3Page System Maintenance 11-1 System MaintenanceSystem Status This chapter covers SMT menus 24.1 toSystem Maintenance System Maintenance Status Menu FieldsSystem Information and Console Port Speed System InformationConsole Port Speed System Maintenance 11-3Unix Syslog Viewing Error LogLog and Trace System Maintenance 11-5 DiagnosticSystem Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters WAN Dhcp System Maintenance Menu DiagnosticSystem Maintenance 11-7 Page Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-1 Backup ConfigurationFilename Conventions Filename ConventionsExample of FTP Commands from the Command Line Using the FTP Command from the Command LineGeneral Commands for GUI-based FTP Clients Firmware & Configuration File MaintenanceTftp Command Example Backup Configuration Using TftpGeneral Commands for GUI-based Tftp Clients Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-3System Maintenance Backup Configuration Backup Via Console PortRestore Using FTP Restore ConfigurationRestore Using FTP Session Example Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-5Firmware File Upload Restore Via Console PortUploading Firmware and Configuration Files Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-7 Configuration File UploadFTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example Tftp File Upload Tftp Upload Command ExampleFTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-9 Example Xmodem Firmware Upload Using HyperTerminalUploading Via Console Port Uploading Firmware File Via Console PortExample Xmodem Configuration Upload Using HyperTerminal Uploading Configuration File Via Console PortCommand Interpreter Mode System Maintenance InformationTime and Date Setting Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 13-1NTP RFC-1305 the default, is similar to Time RFC-868 Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 13-3 Resetting the TimePage Telnet Remote Management14.2 FTP SnmpLAN Only Remote Management LimitationsRemote Management IP Routing Policy Setup IP Routing Policy SetupBenefits Routing PolicyCriterion IP Policy RoutingIP Policy Routing 15-3 ServiceDelay , Max Thruput or Max Reliable Ethernet IP Policies Applying an IP PolicyLess , Greater , Less or Equal or Greater or Equal Reliable or Min CostIP Policy Routing 15-5 IP Policy Routing Example15-6

240B specifications

ZyXEL Communications has long been a prominent player in the networking equipment industry, and the ZyXEL 240B modem exemplifies the company's commitment to delivering reliable and efficient solutions for both home and business users. The ZyXEL 240B is a high-performance DSL modem designed to provide stable internet connectivity while supporting advanced telecommunications technologies.

One of the standout features of the ZyXEL 240B is its compliance with the latest ADSL2+ and VDSL2 standards, ensuring that users can take advantage of high-speed internet connections. With download speeds reaching up to 100 Mbps and upload speeds of 50 Mbps, the 240B is well-suited for streaming, online gaming, and other bandwidth-intensive activities.

The modem comes equipped with a robust Wi-Fi module that supports dual-band connectivity, allowing devices to connect securely over both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. This dual-band feature enhances the overall network performance by reducing interference and improving data throughput for multiple devices operating simultaneously. Moreover, the ZyXEL 240B supports the latest Wi-Fi standards, including 802.11ac, ensuring compatibility with a vast range of Wi-Fi-enabled devices.

Security is a top priority for ZyXEL, and the 240B is equipped with advanced encryption protocols such as WPA3, ensuring that users' data remains protected from unauthorized access. The modem also features integrated firewall capabilities, providing an additional layer of security against potential cyber threats and intrusions.

The ZyXEL 240B is designed for easy setup and management. With a user-friendly web interface, users can quickly configure their network settings, monitor connected devices, and troubleshoot potential connectivity issues. Additionally, the modem supports TR-069, allowing service providers to remotely manage and maintain the device, significantly enhancing user experience.

In terms of hardware characteristics, the ZyXEL 240B boasts multiple Ethernet ports, enabling users to connect wired devices for a more stable internet connection. The modem's compact design also makes it an ideal addition to any home or office environment without taking up excessive space.

Overall, the ZyXEL 240B modem is a reliable choice for anyone in need of a high-speed internet solution, offering robust features, enhanced security, and seamless connectivity for all digital needs.