ZyXEL P-2812HNU-F1 Settings
ZyXEL P-2812HNU-F1 Settings
Introduction
Here are my ZyXEL P-2812HNU-F1 settings.
ZyXEL P-2812HNU-F1
Description
Integrated Access Device (IAD): this device is a modem and a router, and you can also make VoIP calls with traditional analog telephones.
Problem: can't connect to the Internet, try this "triple-procedure"
"Reset DSL Line" + "Reboot" (web browser userinterface) + "Hard Boot" (shutdown modem for a minute, start modem, wait at least for a minute)
Actually, the "Apply as Default Gateway" setting seems to be important.
Problem: Internet connection lost (when Ethernet cable plugged/unplugged)
If you connect or disconnect an Ethernet cable you lose connection. Workaround: turn off ZyXEL, connect/disconnect cable and turn on ZyXEL and reconnecting to the Internet might be faster.
Problem: Internet connection lost (when WLAN turned on/off)
If you turn on/off WLAN you lose connection. Workaround: enable/disable WLAN, then turn off ZyXEL and turn it back on and wait for the Internet connection to become available again.
Tip: try to turn on/off WLAN using a web browser instead of pressing the physical WLAN button.
Problem: MacBook Pro and WLAN
Use channel 11 for WLAN.
Comments
Recognizes a 1 000 Mbps (approximately 1 Gbps) Cross-Over Ethernet cable when one is plugged in.
Change Settings
Go to: http://192.168.1.1/
Manual advises to allow popups, JavaScript and Java in your browser, but seems to work fine with popups blocked with Firefox 21 (OS X 10.8) (6/2013).
Connection Status
LAN Device
Device: Mac Pro
IP Address: 192.168.1.55
MAC Address: -
Address Source: Static (static LAN IP address)
Connection Type: Ethernet (wired)
Device: MacBook Pro
IP Address: 192.168.1.61
MAC Address: -
Address Source: DHCP (dynamic LAN IP address)
Connection Type: 802.11 (wireless)
System Info
Device Information
Host Name: ZyXEL
Model Name: P-2812HNU-F1
Firmware Version: V3.11(TUJ.0)
WAN 1 Information (ADSL WAN 1)
Mode: EoA (Ethernet over ATM)
IP Address: 109.204.129.37 (public IP address)
IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.192.0
LAN Information
IP Address: 192.168.1.1 (router)
IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (LAN subnet mask)
DHCP Server: Server
WLAN Information
Channel: 11 (this is for MacBook Pro, otherwise I would use dynamic)
WPS Status: Unconfigured
SSID1 Information (first WLAN info)
SSID: -
Status: On
Security Mode: WPA2-PSK mixed
SSID2/3/4 Information
(not in use)
Interface Status
ADSL WAN
Status: Up
Rate: 24700/1112 kbps
LAN1
Status: Up
Rate: 100Mbps
LAN2
Status: Down
Rate: N/A
LAN3
Status: Down
Rate: N/A
LAN4
Status: Up
Rate: 1000Mbps (recognizes a Cross-Over Ethernet cable with approximately 1 Gbps capability)
WLAN
Status: Up
Rate: 300Mbps
3G (mobile stick)
Status: Disabled
Rate: N/A
System Status
DSL Up Time: 11:26
System Up Time: 11:27
Current Date/Time: Sun Jun 2 20:52:53 EEST 2013
System Resource
CPU Usage: 54.5 %
Memory Usage: 47.2 %
USB Status
Storage: N/A
Printer: N/A
Registration Status
SIP 1: (not registered)
SIP 2: (not registered)
Virtual Device
Comment: shows which components/ports are active.
WLAN: turquoise (on)
USB1: gray (no USB device plugged in)
USB2: gray (no USB device plugged in)
DSL: light blue (online)
LAN1: orange (cable plugged in)
LAN2: gray (no cable plugged in)
LAN3: gray (no cable plugged in)
LAN4: gray (no cable plugged in)
Network Settings
Broadband
ADSL
General
Name: [AdslWAN1]
Type: [ADSL]
Mode: [Routing]
WANServiceType: [IP over Ethernet] (IPoE)
IPv6/IPv4 Mode: [IPv4 Only]
ATM PVC Configuration
VPI: [0] (default: 8)
VCI: [100] (default: 35)
DSL Link Type: [EoA]
Encapsulation Mode: [LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING]
Service Category: [UBR Without PCR]
MTU
MTU: [1472] (default: 1500)
IP Address
(*) Obtain an IP Address Automatically
[ ] Enable DHCP Option 60: (Vendor class identifier, see RFC 2132)
( ) Static IP Address
Routing Feature
[x] Enable NAT
[ ] Enable Address Mapping
Address Mapping Set: [1]
[x] Enable IGMP Proxy
[x] Apply as Default Gateway (seems to be important, so that I won't lose connection all the time)
DNS Server
(*) Obtain DNS info automatically
( ) Use the following Static DNS IP Address
6 to 4 Tunnel
[ ] 6to4 Tunneling
Wireless
General
Wireless Network Setup
[x] Enable Wireless LAN (WLAN seems to cause problems with LAN connections, so not always enabled)
Wireless Network Settings
Wireless Network Name (SSID): -
[x] Hide SSID
When hiding is enabled, does not work with: Sony Xperia Tipo (6/2013).
BSSID: -
Mode Select: 802.11b/g/n
Channel Selection: Channel 11 (default: "Auto")
Operating Channel: 11
Security Level
( ) No Security
( ) Basic
(*) More Secure
Security Mode: WPA2-PSK
Pre-Shared Key: -
WPS
General
(*) Enable
Method 1: PBC
Method 2: PIN
WPS Configuration Summary
AP PIN: -
Status: -
802.11 Mode: -
SSID: -
WMM
[x] Enable WMM of SSID1
[x] Enable WMM of SSID2
[x] Enable WMM of SSID3
[x] Enable WMM of SSID4
[x] Enable WMM Automatic Power Save Delivery (APSD)
Home Networking
LAN Setup
LAN IP Setup
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
(255.0.0.0: 8-bit mask)
(255.255.0.0: 16-bit mask)
(255.255.255.0: 24-bit mask)
(255.255.255.248: 29-bit mask)
DHCP Server State
(*) Enable DHCP
IP Addressing Values
IP Pool Starting Address: 192.168.1.33
Pool Size: 32
DNS Values
DNS Server 1: From ISP
DNS Server 2: From ISP
DNS Server 3: None
Static DHCP
Mac Pro
IP Address: 192.168.1.34 (192.168.1.55 was used previously.) (Works even with 192.168.1.2 maybe because this ZyXEL accepts "any IP".)
[x] Reserve
Xbox 360
IP Address: 192.168.1.35 (192.168.1.56 was used previously.) (Works even with 192.168.1.3 maybe because this ZyXEL accepts "any IP".)
[x] Reserve
UPnP
[x] UPnP (important with game consoles and torrent)
NAT
Sessions
MAX NAT Sessions Per Host: [maybe 4096 (= 2^12)] (minimum 512, maximum 20480, default 2048, Xtorrent used 3351 sessions in 5/2013)
Security
Firewall
...
VoIP
SIP
...
System Monitor
Log
...
Traffic Status
WAN
"Figures about data that have been sent out to and received from the Internet are displayed in the following table."
nas1 (wrong name, in the manual this is "eth1", NAS: Network Attached Storage)
NAT
160 (with Google Chrome or Safari)
691 (with Xtorrent with 2 active downloads)
Maintenance
Diagnostic
DSL Line
noise margin upstream: 6 db
output power downstream: 9 db
attenuation upstream: 0 db
noise margin downstream: 7 db
output power upstream: 12 db
attenuation downstream: 1 db
Remote MGMT
HTTPS
[x] WLAN/LAN
[ ] WAN
Port: -
HTTP
[] WLAN/LAN
[ ] WAN
Port: -
TELNET
[] WLAN/LAN
[ ] WAN
Port: -
FTP
[] WLAN/LAN
[ ] WAN
Port: -
SSH/SCP/SFTP
[] WLAN/LAN
[ ] WAN
Port: -
ICMP
[x] WLAN/LAN
[x] WAN (enable: networking messages give info to router)
Port: -
TR-064
[] WLAN/LAN
[ ] WAN
Port: -
SNMP
[] WLAN/LAN
[ ] WAN
Port: -
Last modified: October 1st, 2014
Author: Tomi Häsä (tomi.hasa@gmail.com)
URL: http://sites.google.com/site/tomihasa/zyxel-iad-settings