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ZyXEL Communications XMG3927-B50A User Manual

ZyXEL Communications XMG3927-B50A
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Default Login Details
User’s Guide
VMG/XMG Series
DSL Router
Copyright © 2020 Zyxel Communications Corporation
LAN IP Address http://192.168.1.1
Login admin
Password See the device label
Version 5.13_5.50 Ed 6, 4/2020

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ZyXEL Communications XMG3927-B50A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Control display unit-
Wi-FiYes
Networking standardsIEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11n
Ethernet LAN data rates10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s
Security algorithmsAES, WMM, WPA2-PSK
WAN connectionEthernet (RJ-45)
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports4
Package depth246 mm
Package width291 mm
Package height80 mm
Package weight995 g
Storage temperature (T-T)-30 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Storage relative humidity (H-H)10 - 95 %
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 90 %
Product colorWhite
Cables includedLAN (RJ-45), Phone (RJ-11)
Harmonized System (HS) code85176990
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth175 mm
Width220 mm
Height33 mm
Weight535 g

Summary

CHAPTER 1 Introducing the Zyxel Device

1.1.1 Internet Access

Explains how to connect the Zyxel Device to the Internet via DSL or Ethernet WAN.

1.1.6 Wireless Access

Covers the Zyxel Device's function as an Access Point and WPS support.

1.4.4 Using the WLAN and WPS Buttons

Explains how to use the WiFi and WPS buttons for wireless network setup and activation.

1.4.5 The RESET Button

Details how to reset the Zyxel Device to its factory default settings.

CHAPTER 2 The Web Configurator

2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator

Guides users on how to launch and log into the Web Configurator.

CHAPTER 3 Quick Start

3.2 Quick Start Setup

Guides users through the initial setup wizard for time zone, Internet, and wireless configurations.

3.5 Quick Start Setup-Wireless

Details how to configure wireless LAN settings, including SSID and security.

CHAPTER 4 Tutorials

4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection

Provides a step-by-step guide for setting up an ADSL PPPoE Internet connection.

4.3 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network

Guides on configuring wireless network settings for security using WPS or manual methods.

4.4 Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups

Explains how to create different wireless network groups for various user types.

4.5 Using the File Sharing Feature

Covers setting up and accessing file sharing for USB devices connected to the Zyxel Device.

4.6 Using the Media Server Feature

Details how to use the Zyxel Device as a media server for playing files on network devices.

4.7 Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network

Explains how to set up static routing rules for network connectivity.

4.8 Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup

Guides on configuring Quality of Service (QoS) for traffic prioritization.

4.9 Access the Zyxel Device Using DDNS

Explains how to use Dynamic DNS (DDNS) to access the Zyxel Device via a domain name.

4.10 Configuring the MAC Address Filter

Details how to permit or deny network access based on MAC addresses.

4.11 Access Your Shared Files From a Computer

Guides on accessing shared files from a computer using an FTP program.

CHAPTER 5 Connection Status Screens

5.4 The WiFi Settings Screen

Covers enabling/disabling wireless networks, configuring SSIDs, and passwords.

5.5 The Guest WiFi Settings Screen

Allows configuration of guest wireless networks for isolated client access.

5.6 The LAN Screen

Used for viewing and configuring LAN IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP settings.

5.7 The Parental Control Screen

Enables parental control features to manage Internet access and content.

CHAPTER 6 Broadband

6.2 The Broadband Screen

Allows viewing, removing, or adding WAN interfaces and configuring broadband settings.

6.3 The Cellular Backup Screen

Configures cellular WAN connection as a backup for wired connections.

6.4 The Broadband Advanced Screen

Enables advanced features like PTM, Annex M, and SRA for ADSL/VDSL.

CHAPTER 7 Wireless

7.2 The Wireless General Settings Screen

Covers enabling wireless LAN, setting SSID, and selecting security modes like WPA2-PSK.

7.3 The Guest/More AP Screen

Allows setting up multiple wireless networks, including guest networks.

7.4 The MAC Authentication Screen

Enables MAC filtering and adds rules to allow or deny network access.

7.5 The WPS Screen

Facilitates quick and secure wireless network setup using WPS methods.

7.9 The MESH Screen

Allows enabling Zyxel MESH for seamless roaming and band steering.

7.10 The WLAN Scheduler Screen

Creates rules to schedule wireless network availability times.

CHAPTER 8 Home Networking

8.2 The LAN Setup Screen

Sets the LAN IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP server settings.

8.3 The LAN Static DHCP Screen

Assigns static IP addresses to specific computers based on MAC addresses.

8.4 The UPnP Screen

Enables Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) for automatic network configuration.

8.5 The LAN Additional Subnet Screen

Configures IP alias and public static IP for network partitioning.

CHAPTER 9 Routing

9.2 The Routing Table Screen

Allows viewing and configuring static route rules for efficient traffic management.

CHAPTER 10 Quality of Service (QoS)

10.3 The Quality of Service General Screen

Enables QoS and configures upstream bandwidth and traffic priority settings.

10.4 The Queue Setup Screen

Assigns traffic priority to WAN/LAN interfaces by configuring QoS queues.

10.5 The QoS Classification Setup Screen

Groups traffic into data flows based on criteria for QoS classification.

10.6 The QoS Shaper Setup Screen

Limits outgoing traffic transmission rate using the token bucket algorithm.

10.7 The QoS Policer Setup Screen

Limits incoming traffic rate and applies actions to matched traffic.

CHAPTER 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)

11.2 The Port Forwarding Screen

Forwards incoming service requests from the Internet to local network servers.

11.3 The Port Triggering Screen

Allows computers on the LAN to dynamically use services via trigger port forwarding.

CHAPTER 12 Dynamic DNS Setup

12.3 The Dynamic DNS Screen

Configures Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service to update IP address mapping to a hostname.

CHAPTER 13 IGMP/MLD

CHAPTER 14 Vlan Group

CHAPTER 15 Interface Grouping

CHAPTER 16 USB Service

16.2 The File Sharing Screen

Guides on setting up file sharing for USB devices and accessing shared folders.

16.3 The Media Server Screen

Enables the Zyxel Device to function as a DLNA-compliant media server.

CHAPTER 17 Home Connectivity

CHAPTER 18 Firewall

18.2 The Firewall Screen

Configures the firewall's security level to restrict Internet activities.

18.4 The Access Control Screen

Displays and configures incoming/outgoing filtering rules for IP traffic.

CHAPTER 19 MAC Filter

19.2 The MAC Filter Screen

Enables MAC filtering and adds rules to allow or deny network access.

CHAPTER 20 Parental Control

20.2 The Parental Control Screen

Enables parental control and configures rules and schedules for access management.

CHAPTER 21 Scheduler Rule

CHAPTER 22 Certificates

CHAPTER 23 Voice

23.3 The SIP Account Screen

Configures SIP accounts for making and receiving VoIP calls.

23.4 The SIP Service Provider Screen

Configures information for the SIP service provider.

CHAPTER 24 Log

24.2 The System Log Screen

Displays system logs and allows filtering by level and category.

24.3 The Security Log Screen

Shows security-related logs, filterable by severity level and category.

CHAPTER 25 Traffic Status

25.2 The WAN Status Screen

Displays WAN interface traffic statistics, including bytes sent/received and packet stats.

25.3 The LAN Status Screen

Shows packet statistics for each LAN or WLAN interface.

CHAPTER 26 VoIP Status

CHAPTER 27 ARP Table

CHAPTER 28 Routing Table

CHAPTER 29 Multicast Status

CHAPTER 30 xDSL Statistics

CHAPTER 31 WLAN Station Status

CHAPTER 32 Cellular Statistics

CHAPTER 33 System

CHAPTER 34 User Account

CHAPTER 35 Remote Management

CHAPTER 36 SNMP

CHAPTER 37 Time Settings

CHAPTER 38 Email Notification

CHAPTER 39 Log Setting

CHAPTER 42 Diagnostic

42.3 Ping & TraceRoute & NsLookup

Provides tools for troubleshooting connectivity issues by pinging and tracing routes.

CHAPTER 43 Troubleshooting

43.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs

Addresses issues related to power, hardware connections, and LED behavior.

43.2 Zyxel Device Access and Login

Troubleshoots problems with accessing or logging into the Zyxel Device.

43.3 Internet Access

Provides solutions for issues related to accessing the Internet.

43.4 Wireless Internet Access

Addresses intermittent or unstable wireless connection problems and interference.

43.5 USB Device Connection

Troubleshoots issues where the Zyxel Device fails to detect a connected USB device.

43.6 UPnP

Solves problems where UPnP is not detected after a device reboot.

APPENDIX A Customer Support

APPENDIX B Wireless LANs

APPENDIX C IPv6

APPENDIX E Legal Information

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