ZyXEL Communications manual ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide

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ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide

a.[Profile] Default profile name is ZyXEL. You may also enter in a descriptive name for this profile.

b.[SSID Name] is depends on the AP/Router you connect to from Site Survey page.

c.[Network Mode] if connecting to an AP/Router, choose “Infrastructure”. If you are going to network one computer directly to another computer without an AP/Router, then choose “Ad Hoc”.

d.[Channel] is set default auto channel for the Infrastructure mode and default Ch6 for Ad-Hoc mode.

e.[Band] shows you 802.11b and 802.11g on the 2.4GHz.

f.[Security] will vary in appearance depending on whether any encryption was detected with your AP/Router. Select the appropriate security information.

g.Click [OK]. Your setting will be saved and apply.

2.1) Security Setting is on your right and the screen will vary in appearance depending on whether any encryption was detected with your AP/Router. Please enter in the appropriate security information.

[Security] shows you different types of security modes.

a.Disable

It represents no security. All data sent between the AP and the client is left unencrypted and may be viewed by other wireless devices.

b.WEP

Wired Equivalent Privacy – Encrypts all traffic sent between the AP and the client using a shared key. When using WEP encryption (available in 64, 128, or 256-bit3), only those APs and PCs using the same WEP Key are allowed to communicate with each other.

c.WPA-PSK

WPA-PSK is designed for home users. Like WEP, it uses a pre-shared key that every user of the network must have in order to be able to send and receive data. Like WPA, it uses TKIP, which improves greatly over the encryption found in WEP.

d.WPA2-PSK

WPA2-PSK is designed for home users. Like WEP, it uses a pre-shared key that every user of the network must have in order to be able to send and receive data. Like WPA, it uses AES, which improves greatly over the encryption found in WEP.

We recommend you use WPA-PSK/WPA2 or WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK whenever possible. For the detail security setting, please refer to Chapter 4—Configuring Wireless Security.

1256-bit WEP shall be complied with your AP/Router’s WEP setting.

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Contents ZyXEL G-162/G-360 Disclaimer Copyright 2005 by ZyXEL Communications CorporationTrademarks ZyXEL Limited Warranty Online RegistrationFederal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement Customer Support Table of Contents ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide About This Users Guide Syntax ConventionsRelated Documentation User Guide FeedbackGraphics Icons Key Page Using the ZyXEL Utility to Configure Your Network ZyXEL G-162/G-360 Hardware and Utility InstallationAbout Your ZyXEL G-162/G-360 ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Site Survey Label Description Should use the same Ssid whatever your choice is ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Profile Profile Pool Link Info Link Info Transmit About ZyXEL WebsiteWireless Network Application OverviewSsid ChannelAd-Hoc Ibss BSS ExampleRoaming Infrastructure Network ExampleWireless LAN Security Roaming ExampleData Encryption with WEP WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK Application ExampleWPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Authentication WPA and WPA2 with Radius Application ExampleEAP Authentication IeeeFragmentation Threshold RTS/CTS ThresholdOtist One Touch Intelligent Security Technology Page Chapter Maintenance About ScreenUninstalling the ZyXEL Utility AboutUpgrading the ZyXEL Utility Page Chapter Configuring Wireless Security Configuring SecurityConfiguring WEP ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Configuring WPA-PSK ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Configuring WPA2-PSK ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Configuring WEP-802.1x Configuring WEP-802.1x EAP-LEAP ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Configuring WEP-802.1x EAP-PEAP-MS-CHAPv2 ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Configuring WEP-802.1x PEAP-GTC ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Configuring WEP-802.1x EAP-TLS ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Configuring WPA-802.1x Configuring WPA-802.1x EAP-LEAP ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Configuring WPA-802.1x EAP-PEAP-MS-CHAPv2 ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Configuring WPA-802.1x PEAP-GTC ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Configuring WPA-802.1x EAP-TLS ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Configuring WPA2-802.1x EAP-TLS ZyXEL G-162/G-360 User’s Guide Page Problems Starting the ZyXEL Utility Program Troubleshooting Starting ZyXEL Utility ProgramProblems with the Link Status Problems with LED StatusProblems with Security Settings Problems Communicating With Other Computers Troubleshooting Communication ProblemsPage EAP-TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Service EAP-MD5 Message-Digest AlgorithmEAP-TLS Transport Layer Security Peap Protected EAPComparison of EAP Authentication Types Leap

G-162, G-360 specifications

ZyXEL Communications is recognized for its innovative networking solutions, and among its notable products are the G-162 and G-360 wireless USB adapters. These devices empower users to connect to wireless networks while delivering robust performance and reliability.

The ZyXEL G-162 is a compact USB adapter designed to provide wireless connectivity to laptops or desktop computers. It supports the IEEE 802.11b/g standards, which ensures compatibility with a wide range of wireless networks. Featuring a sleek design, the G-162 is easy to install, with a plug-and-play capability that enables users to quickly connect to their networks without complex setup procedures. This device operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, delivering a maximum wireless speed of up to 54 Mbps, making it suitable for tasks such as web browsing, email, and streaming audio and video.

On the other hand, the ZyXEL G-360 takes connectivity a step further by integrating both wireless and Ethernet connectivity options. Similar to the G-162, it also adheres to the 802.11b/g standards. However, the G-360 provides an additional Ethernet port, which allows users to connect devices that require a wired connection, ensuring flexible networking setups. The G-360 is equipped with advanced security features, including WPA/WPA2 encryption, ensuring that data is transmitted securely across the network.

Both the G-162 and G-360 are designed with user convenience in mind. They come with drive support for various operating systems, including Windows and Mac, making them versatile for different user environments. The compact form factor of these USB adapters means they can be easily transported, allowing users to maintain internet connectivity while on the move.

The build quality of ZyXEL devices is commendable, as they are engineered for durability and long-term use. Moreover, their performance in terms of range and signal stability is enhanced by intelligent antenna placement and power management features, ensuring a reliable connection in various settings.

In conclusion, the ZyXEL G-162 and G-360 are excellent choices for users seeking efficient wireless connectivity solutions. With their extensive features, security protocols, and user-friendly design, these devices highlight ZyXEL’s commitment to improving connectivity and enhancing the user experience in the ever-evolving digital landscape. Whether for home or office use, these wireless USB adapters stand as a testament to ZyXEL's innovation in communication technology.