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Contents Overview
LTE6100 User’s Guide
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Contents Overview
User’s Guide .......................................................................................................................................11
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................13
Introducing the Web Configurator ...........................................................................................................17
Technical Reference ..........................................................................................................................23
Connection Status and System Info ........................................................................................................25
Broadband ...............................................................................................................................................31
Home Networking ....................................................................................................................................39
Routing ....................................................................................................................................................45
Quality of Service (QoS) .........................................................................................................................49
Network Address Translation (NAT) ........................................................................................................59
Dynamic DNS ..........................................................................................................................................67
Firewall ....................................................................................................................................................69
MAC Filter ...............................................................................................................................................79
Parental Control ......................................................................................................................................81
VPN .........................................................................................................................................................85
Logs .......................................................................................................................................................99
Traffic Status .........................................................................................................................................101
User Account .........................................................................................................................................105
Remote MGMT ......................................................................................................................................107
System ..................................................................................................................................................109
Time Setting .......................................................................................................................................... 111
Log Setting ........................................................................................................................................... 113
Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................................................ 115
Backup/Restore .....................................................................................................................................117
Diagnostic .............................................................................................................................................121
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................123
Содержание
- Default login details 1
- Edition 1 7 2012 1
- Lte outdoor gateway 1
- Lte6100 1
- Www zyxel com 1
- Important 2
- Note it is recommended you use the web configurator to configure the lte device 2
- Related documentation 2
- Contents overview 3
- Technical reference 3 3
- User s guide 11 3
- Chapter 1 introduction 3 5
- Chapter 2 introducing the web configurator 7 5
- Chapter 3 connection status and system info 5 5
- Chapter 4 broadband 1 5
- Contents overview 5
- Part i user s guide 11 5
- Part ii technical reference 23 5
- Table of contents 5
- Chapter 5 home networking 9 6
- Chapter 6 routing 5 6
- Chapter 7 quality of service qos 9 6
- Chapter 8 network address translation nat 9 6
- Chapter 10 firewall 9 7
- Chapter 11 mac filter 9 7
- Chapter 12 parental control 1 7
- Chapter 9 dynamic dns 7 7
- Chapter 13 vpn 5 8
- Chapter 14 logs 9 8
- Chapter 15 traffic status 01 8
- Chapter 16 user account 05 8
- Chapter 17 remote mgmt 07 8
- Chapter 18 system 09 9
- Chapter 19 time setting 111 9
- Chapter 20 log setting 113 9
- Chapter 21 firmware upgrade 115 9
- Chapter 22 backup restore 117 9
- Chapter 23 diagnostic 21 9
- Chapter 24 troubleshooting 23 9
- User s guide 11
- Applications for the lte device 13
- Internet access 13
- Introduction 13
- Overview 13
- Good habits for managing the lte device 14
- Leds lights 14
- Ways to manage the lte device 14
- Chapter 1 introduction 15
- If you forget your password or cannot access the web configurator you will need to use the reset button at the back of the device to reload the factory default configuration file this means that you will lose all configurations that you had previously and the passwords will be reset to the defaults 15
- Led color status description 15
- Lte6100 user s guide 15
- Make sure the power led is on not blinking 15
- None of the leds are on if the lte device is not receiving power 15
- Refer to the quick start guide for information on hardware connections 15
- Table 1 led descriptions from left to right 15
- The reset button 15
- To set the device back to the factory default settings press the reset button for 5 seconds or until the power led begins to blink and then release it when the power led begins to blink the defaults have been restored and the device restarts 15
- Accessing the web configurator 17
- Introducing the web configurator 17
- Overview 17
- Note for security reasons the lte device automatically logs you out if you do not use the web configurator for five minutes default if this happens log in again 18
- The web configurator layout 19
- Title bar 19
- Main window 20
- Traffic status 20
- User account 20
- Chapter 2 introducing the web configurator 21
- Link tab function 21
- Lte6100 user s guide 21
- Navigation panel 21
- Table 2 navigation panel summary 21
- Use the menu items on the navigation panel to open screens to configure lte device features the following table describes each menu item 21
- Chapter 2 introducing the web configurator 22
- Link tab function 22
- Lte6100 user s guide 22
- Table 2 navigation panel summary continued 22
- Technical reference 23
- Connection status and system info 25
- Overview 25
- The connection status screen 25
- Chapter 3 connection status and system info 27
- Each field is described in the following table 27
- Figure 11 system info screen 27
- Label description 27
- Lte6100 user s guide 27
- System info to open this screen 27
- Table 3 system info screen 27
- The system info screen 27
- Chapter 3 connection status and system info 28
- Label description 28
- Lte6100 user s guide 28
- Table 3 system info screen continued 28
- Chapter 3 connection status and system info 29
- Label description 29
- Lte6100 user s guide 29
- Table 3 system info screen continued 29
- Broadband 31
- Overview 31
- What you can do in this chapter 31
- What you need to know 31
- Before you begin 32
- Edit internet connection 32
- The broadband screen 32
- Chapter 4 broadband 33
- Click the edit icon next to the lte connection the screen displays as shown next 33
- Figure 14 broadband edit 33
- If the wrong pin code is entered 3 times it will cause the sim card to be locked 33
- Label description 33
- Lte6100 user s guide 33
- Table 5 broadband edit 33
- The following table describes the fields in this screen 33
- The sim screen 33
- Use the sim screen to enter the pin of your sim card 33
- Note you may have to ask the service provider for a puk code to unlock the sim card 34
- Puk code screen 34
- Dns server address assignment 35
- Encapsulation 35
- Ip address assignment 35
- Technical reference 35
- Base station receive 36
- Base station transmit 36
- Chapter 4 broadband 36
- Cpe receive 36
- Cpe transmit 36
- Downlink dl operating band 36
- Duplex mode 36
- Lte frequency band table 36
- Lte wireless technologies 36
- Lte6100 user s guide 36
- See the following table for the frequency bands used in lte wireless technologies 36
- Table 8 36
- Ul low high dl low high 36
- Uplink ul operating band 36
- Continued 37
- Table 8 37
- Home networking 39
- Overview 39
- What you can do in this chapter 39
- What you need to know 39
- About upnp 40
- Cautions with upnp 40
- How do i know if i m using upnp 40
- Subnet mask 40
- Chapter 5 home networking 41
- Home networking to open the lan setup screen use this screen to set the local area network ip address and subnet mask of your lte device and configure the dns server information that the lte device sends to the dhcp client devices on the lan 41
- Label description 41
- Lan setup 41
- Lte6100 user s guide 41
- The following table describes the fields in this screen 41
- The lan setup screen 41
- Before you begin 42
- Chapter 5 home networking 42
- Every ethernet device has a unique mac media access control address the mac address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters for example 00 a0 c5 00 00 02 42
- Find out the mac addresses of your network devices if you intend to add them to the static dhcp screen 42
- Label description 42
- Lan setup continued 42
- Lte6100 user s guide 42
- Static dhcp 42
- Static dhcp to open the following screen 42
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 42
- The static dhcp screen 42
- This table allows you to assign ip addresses on the lan to specific individual computers based on their mac addresses 42
- Chapter 5 home networking 43
- Figure 19 static dhcp add 43
- If you click add new static lease in the static dhcp screen the following screen displays 43
- Label description 43
- Lte6100 user s guide 43
- Static dhcp continued 43
- Table 11 static dhcp add 43
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 43
- The upnp screen 43
- Universal plug and play upnp is a distributed open networking standard that uses tcp ip for simple peer to peer network connectivity between devices a upnp device can dynamically join a network obtain an ip address convey its capabilities and learn about other devices on the network in turn a device can leave a network smoothly and automatically when it is no longer in use 43
- Overview 45
- Routing 45
- Chapter 6 routing 46
- Configuring static route 46
- Label description 46
- Lte6100 user s guide 46
- Static route 46
- Static route to open the following screen 46
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 46
- Add edit static route 47
- Chapter 6 routing 47
- Click add new static route in the routing screen or click the edit icon next to a rule the following screen appears use this screen to configure the required information for a static route 47
- Figure 23 routing add edit 47
- Label description 47
- Lte6100 user s guide 47
- Table 14 routing add edit 47
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 47
- Overview 49
- Quality of service qos 49
- What you can do in this chapter 49
- What you need to know 49
- Tagging and marking 50
- The qos general screen 50
- Chapter 7 quality of service qos 51
- Label description 51
- Lte6100 user s guide 51
- Queue setup 51
- Queue setup to open the screen as shown next 51
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 51
- The queue setup screen 51
- Add edit a qos queue 52
- Chapter 7 quality of service qos 52
- Figure 26 queue setup add edit 52
- Label description 52
- Lte6100 user s guide 52
- Table 17 queue setup add edit 52
- The class setup screen 52
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 52
- Use this screen to add edit or delete qos classifiers a classifier groups traffic into data flows according to specific criteria such as the source address destination address source port number destination port number or incoming interface for example you can configure a classifier to select traffic from the same protocol port such as telnet to form a flow 52
- Use this screen to configure a queue click add new queue in the queue setup screen or the edit icon next to an existing queue 52
- You can give different priorities to traffic that the lte device forwards out through the wan interface give high priority to voice and video to make them run more smoothly similarly give low priority to many large file downloads so that they do not reduce the quality of other applications 52
- Chapter 7 quality of service qos 53
- Class setup 53
- Class setup to open the following screen 53
- Label description 53
- Lte6100 user s guide 53
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 53
- Add edit qos class 54
- Chapter 7 quality of service qos 55
- Label description 55
- Lte6100 user s guide 55
- Table 19 class setup add edit continued 55
- Chapter 7 quality of service qos 56
- Label description 56
- Lte6100 user s guide 56
- Monitor 56
- Monitor the screen appears as shown 56
- Table 19 class setup add edit continued 56
- The qos monitor screen 56
- Chapter 7 quality of service qos 57
- Diffserv 57
- Diffserv defines a new ds differentiated services field to replace the type of service tos field in the ip header the ds field contains a 2 bit unused field and a 6 bit dscp field which can define up to 64 service levels the following figure illustrates the ds field 57
- Diffserv differentiated services is a class of service cos model that marks packets so that they receive specific per hop treatment at diffserv compliant network devices along the route based on the application types and traffic flow packets are marked with diffserv code points dscps indicating the level of service desired this allows the intermediary diffserv compliant network devices to handle the packets differently depending on the code points without the need to negotiate paths or remember state information for every flow in addition applications do not have to request a particular service or give advanced notice of where the traffic is going 57
- Dscp and per hop behavior 57
- Dscp is backward compatible with the three precedence bits in the tos octet so that non diffserv compliant tos enabled network device will not conflict with the dscp mapping 57
- Label description 57
- Lte6100 user s guide 57
- Monitor 57
- Qos is used to prioritize source to destination traffic flows all packets in the flow are given the same priority you can use cos class of service to give different priorities to different packet types 57
- Qos technical reference 57
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 57
- This section provides some technical background information about the topics covered in this chapter 57
- Network address translation nat 59
- Overview 59
- What you can do in this chapter 59
- What you need to know 59
- Configuring servers behind port forwarding example 60
- Finding out more 60
- Port forwarding 60
- The port forwarding screen 60
- Wan lan 60
- Chapter 8 network address translation nat 61
- Label description 61
- Lte6100 user s guide 61
- Nat to open the port forwarding screen 61
- Port forwarding 61
- See appendix d on page 177 for port numbers commonly used for particular services 61
- The following table describes the fields in this screen 61
- The port forwarding screen 61
- Chapter 8 network address translation nat 62
- Figure 32 port forwarding add edit 62
- Label description 62
- Lte6100 user s guide 62
- Table 22 port forwarding add edit 62
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 62
- The port forwarding edit screen 62
- This screen lets you create or edit a port forwarding rule click add new rule in the port forwarding screen or the edit icon next to an existing rule to open the following screen 62
- Port forwarding screen 63
- The dmz screen 63
- The sessions screen 63
- Nat definitions 64
- Technical reference 64
- What nat does 64
- How nat works 65
- Inside global address iga 65
- Inside local address ila 65
- Wan lan 65
- Dynamic dns 67
- Overview 67
- What you need to know 67
- Chapter 9 dynamic dns 68
- Dynamic dns 68
- Dynamic dns the screen appears as shown 68
- Label description 68
- Lte6100 user s guide 68
- The dynamic dns screen 68
- The following table describes the fields in this screen 68
- Firewall 69
- Overview 69
- What you can do in this chapter 69
- Finding out more 70
- Firewall 70
- What you need to know 70
- Chapter 10 firewall 71
- Firewall to open the general screen 71
- General 71
- Label description 71
- Lte6100 user s guide 71
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 71
- The general screen 71
- Add new acl rule edit screen 72
- Add new service entry 72
- Chapter 10 firewall 72
- Each field is described in the following table 72
- Label description 72
- Lte6100 user s guide 72
- Services 72
- Services and then the add new service entry button 72
- The add new services entry screen 72
- The services screen 72
- Access control 73
- Access control to display the following screen this screen displays a list of the configured incoming or outgoing filtering rules 73
- Add new service entry 73
- Chapter 10 firewall 73
- Each field is described in the following table 73
- Label description 73
- Lte6100 user s guide 73
- The access control screen 73
- Access control continued 74
- Add new acl rule edit 74
- Chapter 10 firewall 74
- Click add new acl rule or the edit icon next to an existing acl rule in the access control screen the following screen displays 74
- Each field is described in the following table 74
- Label description 74
- Lte6100 user s guide 74
- The add new acl rule edit screen 74
- Add new acl rule edit continued 75
- Chapter 10 firewall 75
- Dos to display the following screen use this screen to enable or disable denial of service dos protection 75
- Label description 75
- Lte6100 user s guide 75
- The dos screen 75
- Firewall technical reference 76
- Guidelines for enhancing security with your firewall 76
- Note incorrectly configuring the firewall may block valid access or introduce security risks to the lte device and your protected network use caution when creating or deleting firewall rules and test your rules after you configure them 76
- Security considerations 76
- Mac filter 79
- Overview 79
- The mac filter screen 79
- What you need to know 79
- Chapter 11 mac filter 80
- Label description 80
- Lte6100 user s guide 80
- Mac filter 80
- The following table describes the labels in this menu 80
- Overview 81
- Parental control 81
- The parental control screen 81
- Add edit a parental control rule 82
- Chapter 12 parental control 82
- Click add new pcp in the parental control screen to add a new rule or click the edit icon next to an existing rule to edit it use this screen to configure a restricted access schedule and or url filtering settings to block the users on your network from accessing certain web sites 82
- Figure 46 add edit parental control rule 82
- Label description 82
- Lte6100 user s guide 82
- Parental control continued 82
- Table 35 add edit parental control rule 82
- The following table describes the fields in this screen 82
- Chapter 12 parental control 83
- Label description 83
- Lte6100 user s guide 83
- Table 35 add edit parental control rule continued 83
- Ipsec vpn 85
- Overview 85
- The general screen 85
- Chapter 13 vpn 86
- Label description 86
- Lte6100 user s guide 86
- Table 36 ipsec vpn 86
- This screen contains the following fields 86
- Ipsec vpn add 87
- Chapter 13 vpn 88
- Label description 88
- Lte6100 user s guide 88
- Table 37 ipsec vpn add 88
- Chapter 13 vpn 89
- Label description 89
- Lte6100 user s guide 89
- Table 37 ipsec vpn add 89
- Chapter 13 vpn 90
- Label description 90
- Lte6100 user s guide 90
- Table 37 ipsec vpn add 90
- Chapter 13 vpn 91
- Figure 50 monitor 91
- Label description 91
- Lte6100 user s guide 91
- Monitor to open this screen as shown next 91
- Table 37 ipsec vpn add 91
- Table 38 monitor 91
- The following figure helps explain the main fields in the web configurator 91
- The monitor screen 91
- This screen contains the following fields 91
- Ipsec algorithms 92
- Ipsec architecture 92
- Key management 92
- Technical reference 92
- Encapsulation 93
- Transport mode 93
- Tunnel mode 93
- Ike phases 94
- Negotiation mode 94
- Ipsec and nat 95
- Vpn nat and nat traversal 95
- Id type and content 96
- Id type and content examples 97
- Pre shared key 97
- Diffie hellman dh key groups 98
- Overview 99
- What you can do in this chapter 99
- What you need to know 99
- Chapter 14 logs 100
- Code severity 100
- Label description 100
- Log to open the system log screen use the system log screen to see the system logs for the categories that you select in the upper left drop down list box 100
- Lte6100 user s guide 100
- System log 100
- Table 44 syslog severity levels continued 100
- The following table describes the fields in this screen 100
- The system log screen 100
- Overview 101
- The wan status screen 101
- Traffic status 101
- What you can do in this chapter 101
- Chapter 15 traffic status 102
- Label description 102
- Lan to open the following screen you can view the lan traffic statistics in this screen 102
- Lte6100 user s guide 102
- The following table describes the fields in this screen 102
- The lan status screen 102
- Wan continued 102
- Chapter 15 traffic status 103
- Label description 103
- Lan continued 103
- Lte6100 user s guide 103
- Nat to open the following screen you can view the nat status of the lte device s client s in this screen 103
- The following table describes the fields in this screen 103
- The nat status screen 103
- Overview 105
- The user account screen 105
- User account 105
- Overview 107
- Remote mgmt 107
- The remote mgmt screen 107
- What you need to know 107
- Chapter 17 remote mgmt 108
- Label description 108
- Lte6100 user s guide 108
- Remote mgmt continued 108
- Overview 109
- System 109
- The system screen 109
- What you need to know 109
- Chapter 18 system 110
- Label description 110
- Lte6100 user s guide 110
- System 110
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 110
- Overview 111
- The time setting screen 111
- Time setting 111
- Chapter 19 time setting 112
- Label description 112
- Lte6100 user s guide 112
- Time setting continued 112
- Log setting 113
- Overview 113
- The log setting screen 113
- Chapter 20 log setting 114
- Label description 114
- Log setting continued 114
- Lte6100 user s guide 114
- Firmware upgrade 115
- Overview 115
- The firmware upgrade screen 115
- Backup restore 117
- Overview 117
- The backup restore screen 117
- Do not turn off the lte device while configuration file upload is in progress 118
- Restore configuration 118
- Reset to factory defaults 119
- The reboot screen 119
- Diagnostic 121
- Overview 121
- The ping traceroute screen 121
- Overview 123
- Power hardware connections and leds 123
- Troubleshooting 123
- I cannot see or access the login screen in the web configurator 124
- I forgot the ip address for the lte device 124
- I forgot the password 124
- Lte device access and login 124
- The default admin password is 1234 and the default user password is 1234 124
- I can see the login screen but i cannot log in to the lte device 125
- I cannot access the internet 125
- I cannot access the internet anymore i had access to the internet with the lte device but my internet connection is not available anymore 125
- Internet access 125
- I cannot open special applications such as white board file transfer and video when i use the msn messenger 126
- Local network 126
- The internet connection is slow or intermittent 126
- The local area connection icon for upnp disappears in the screen 126
- Ip addresses and subnetting 127
- Ppendi 127
- Subnet masks 128
- An ip address with host ids of all zeros is the ip address of the network 192 68 with a 24 bit subnet mask for example an ip address with host ids of all ones is the broadcast address for that network 192 68 55 with a 24 bit subnet mask for example 129
- Appendix a ip addresses and subnetting 129
- As these two ip addresses cannot be used for individual hosts calculate the maximum number of possible hosts in a network as follows 129
- Binary 129
- Decimal 129
- For example 192 25 is equivalent to saying 192 with subnet mask 255 55 55 28 129
- Lte6100 user s guide 129
- Network size 129
- Notation 129
- Since the mask is always a continuous number of ones beginning from the left followed by a continuous number of zeros for the remainder of the 32 bit mask you can simply specify the number of ones instead of writing the value of each octet this is usually specified by writing a followed by the number of bits in the mask after the address 129
- St octet 2nd octet 3rd octet 4th octet 129
- Subnet mask host id size maximum number of hosts 129
- Subnet masks are expressed in dotted decimal notation just like ip addresses the following examples show the binary and decimal notation for 8 bit 16 bit 24 bit and 29 bit subnet masks 129
- Subnet masks can be referred to by the size of the network number part the bits with a 1 value for example an 8 bit mask means that the first 8 bits of the mask are ones and the remaining 24 bits are zeroes 129
- Table 58 subnet masks 129
- Table 59 maximum host numbers 129
- The size of the network number determines the maximum number of possible hosts you can have on your network the larger the number of network number bits the smaller the number of remaining host id bits 129
- 2 or 254 possible hosts 130
- Appendix a ip addresses and subnetting 130
- Figure 74 subnetting example before subnetting 130
- In this example the company network address is 192 68 the first three octets of the address 192 68 are the network number and the remaining octet is the host id allowing a maximum of 130
- Last octet binary 130
- Last octet decimal 130
- Lte6100 user s guide 130
- Subnet mask alternative notation 130
- Subnetting 130
- Table 60 alternative subnet mask notation 130
- The borrowed host id bit can have a value of either 0 or 1 allowing two subnets 192 68 25 and 192 68 28 25 130
- The following figure shows the company network before subnetting 130
- The following table shows some possible subnet masks using both notations 130
- You can borrow one of the host id bits to divide the network 192 68 into two separate sub networks the subnet mask is now 25 bits 255 55 55 28 or 25 130
- You can use subnetting to divide one network into multiple sub networks in the following example a network administrator creates two sub networks to isolate a group of servers from the rest of the company network for security reasons 130
- Example four subnets 131
- Appendix a ip addresses and subnetting 132
- Example eight subnets 132
- Ip subnet mask network number last octet bit value 132
- Lte6100 user s guide 132
- Similarly use a 27 bit mask to create eight subnets 000 001 010 011 100 101 110 and 111 132
- Table 61 subnet 1 continued 132
- Table 62 subnet 2 132
- Table 63 subnet 3 132
- Table 64 subnet 4 132
- Appendix a ip addresses and subnetting 133
- Broadcast address 133
- Lte6100 user s guide 133
- No borrowed host bits subnet mask no subnets no hosts per subnet 133
- Subnet planning 133
- Subnet subnet address first address last address 133
- Table 65 eight subnets 133
- Table 66 24 bit network number subnet planning 133
- Table 67 16 bit network number subnet planning 133
- The following table is a summary for subnet planning on a network with a 16 bit network number 133
- The following table is a summary for subnet planning on a network with a 24 bit network number 133
- The following table shows ip address last octet values for each subnet 133
- Configuring ip addresses 134
- Private ip addresses 134
- Conflicting computer ip addresses example 135
- Conflicting router ip addresses example 135
- Ip address conflicts 135
- Conflicting computer and router ip addresses example 136
- Ppendi 137
- Setting up your computer s ip address 137
- Verifying settings 140
- Windows vista 141
- Note during this procedure click continue whenever windows displays a screen saying that it needs your permission to continue 142
- Verifying settings 144
- Windows 7 145
- Note during this procedure click continue whenever windows displays a screen saying that it needs your permission to continue 146
- Verifying settings 148
- Mac os x 10 and 10 149
- Mac os x 10 152
- Verifying settings 152
- Linux ubuntu 8 gnome 156
- Note make sure you are logged in as the root administrator 156
- Verifying settings 156
- Linux opensuse 10 kde 160
- Note make sure you are logged in as the root administrator 160
- Verifying settings 160
- Verifying settings 164
- Pop up windows javascript and java permissions 167
- Ppendi 167
- Enable pop up blockers with exceptions 168
- Javascript 170
- Java permissions 172
- Java sun 173
- Mozilla firefox 174
- Common services 177
- Ppendi 177
- Appendix d common services 178
- Lte6100 user s guide 178
- Name protocol port s description 178
- Table 68 commonly used services continued 178
- Appendix d common services 179
- Lte6100 user s guide 179
- Name protocol port s description 179
- Table 68 commonly used services continued 179
- Legal information 181
- Ppendi 181
- Fcc radiation exposure statement 182
- Notices 182
- Viewing certifications 182
- 注意 182
- Appendix e legal information 183
- Lte6100 user s guide 183
- Register your product online to receive e mail notices of firmware upgrades and information at www zyxel com 183
- Registration 183
- Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser this warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose zyxel shall in no event be held liable for indirect or consequential damages of any kind to the purchaser 183
- Safety warnings 183
- Select the certification you wish to view from this page 183
- Select your product on the zyxel home page to go to that product s page 183
- To obtain the services of this warranty contact your vendor you may also refer to the warranty policy for the region in which you bought the device at http www zyxel com web support_warranty_info php 183
- Zyxel limited warranty 183
- Zyxel warrants to the original end user purchaser that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to two years from the date of purchase during the warranty period and upon proof of purchase should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship and or materials zyxel will at its discretion repair or replace the defective products or components without charge for either parts or labor and to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore the product or components to proper operating condition any replacement will consist of a new or re manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal or higher value and will be solely at the discretion of zyxel this warranty shall not apply if the product has been modified misused tampered with damaged by an act of god or subjected to abnormal working conditions 183
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