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There are a couple of options for securing WAN HTTP access: |
There are a couple of options for securing WAN HTTP access: |
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*Only Allow Access to the LAN IP |
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*Use this if the router does not have a public LAN IP and you want to block access from the Internet |
**Use this if the router does not have a public LAN IP and you want to block access from the Internet |
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*Allow access to the LAN IP and WAN IP but use a different Port |
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**Use this option if you do want to have access to the interface from the Internet, but want a degree of security but obscuring the port used. |
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*Allow access from a specific single IP |
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**Use this to only allow access from a specific IP. This applies to the LAN side and the WAN side. |
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The setting is found on the web interface under: |
The setting is found on the web interface under: |
Revision as of 10:49, 13 Ocak 2014
Overview
The ZyXEL P660R-D1 is a nice little ADSL router, ideal for sites that have their own firewall router. It can be configured for routing or bridging.
LED Status | ||||
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Steady | Flashing | Blink | Off | |
Power | Power on | Power off | ||
Ethernet | ||||
DSL | In Sync | Attempting sync | Traffic | No Sync |
Internet | PPP down | PPP online |
Default Admin Username/Password
Default/Factory Password | |
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Username: | admin |
Password: | 1234 |
AAISP configured Password | |
Printed on card with router |
Basic Configuration for PPPoA
This will cover BT, TT, BE lines.
Bridge config
To configure the ZyxEL as a bridge, the settings to use are as follows, and these settings are set in:
Network > WAN > Internet Connection
Also see the screenshot below:
Name: AAISP (But can be anything) Mode: Bridge Encapsulation: RFC 1483 Multiplexing: LLC (VC may work on 20cn, but stick with LLC) VPI: 0 VCI: 38 ADSL modulation type: Multimode
Netbios Filter
Closing Open DNS
Closing WAN HTTP
By default ZyXELs have their web interface open to the LAN IP and the WAN IP. This can be changed on the web interface to only allow access to the LAN IP.
There are a couple of options for securing WAN HTTP access:
- Only Allow Access to the LAN IP
- Use this if the router does not have a public LAN IP and you want to block access from the Internet
- Allow access to the LAN IP and WAN IP but use a different Port
- Use this option if you do want to have access to the interface from the Internet, but want a degree of security but obscuring the port used.
- Allow access from a specific single IP
- Use this to only allow access from a specific IP. This applies to the LAN side and the WAN side.
The setting is found on the web interface under:
Advanced -> Remote MGMT -> WWW