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1 2 | Users Manual (Safety Statement) | Users Manual | 2.82 MiB | March 07 2022 / September 03 2022 | delayed release |
WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/5734474.pdf'> contains a metadata field indicating that it should not allow text extraction. Ignoring this field and proceeding. Use the check_extractable if you want to raise an error in this case Safety Warnings/ EU Declaration of conformity - English Humid dusty and extreme environment in which place the product and obstructing the device ventilation slots are prohibited, any kind of conditions above may harm your device. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning:
(1) do not use the device outside, and make sure all the connections are indoors.
(2) do not install, use, or service this device during a thunderstorm. Connect only suitable accessories to the device; make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports. Do not open the device, opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks. Please contact your vendor for further information. Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them and disconnect all cables from this device before servicing or disassembling. Please use the provided or designated connection cables/power cables/ adaptors. connect it to the right supply voltage (for example, 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in Europe), If the power adaptor or cord is damaged, it might cause electrocution. remove it from the device and the power source, repairing the power adapter or cord is prohibited, contact your local vendor to order a new one. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type, dispose of used batteries according to the instruction. Please refer to the device back label, datasheet or box specifications catalog information for rated power of device and operating temperature. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the device, and shall be easily accessible because it serves as the main disconnecting device. This device is restricted to indoor use when operating in the 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency range. Restrictions or Requirements in:BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radio equipment and your body. The maximum RF power operating for each band as follow:
2400-2483.5 MHz: <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz : <1000 mW EU Declaration of conformity Hereby, Zyxel declares that the WSM20 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Disposal and Recycling Information The symbol below means that according to local regulations your product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from domestic waste. If this product is end of life, take it to a recycling station designated by local authorities. At the time of disposal, the separate collection of your product and/or its battery will help save natural resources and ensure that the environment is sustainable development. Sicherheitshinweise/ EU-Konformittserklrung - Germany Achten Sie darauf, dass das Gert nicht in feuchten, staubigen und extremen Umgebungsbedingungen verwendet und gelagert wird. Achten Sie darauf, dass die Belftungsffnungen immer frei sind. Anderenfalls kann das Gert beschdigt werden. Bei einem Blitzeinschlag besteht die geringe Wahrscheinlichkeit eines Stromschlags: (1) Verwenden Sie das Gert nicht im Freien, und stellen Sie sicher, dass sich auch die Anschlsse nicht im Freien befinden. (2) Dieser darf nicht whrend eines Gewitters installiert, benutzt und repariert werden. Nutzen Sie mit diesem Gert nur geeignetes Zubehr; schlieen Sie die Kabelstecker nur an die richtigen Anschlsse an. ffnen Sie nicht das Gert. Beim ffnen und Entfernen des Gehuses legen Sie Hochspannung fhrende und andere unfallgefhrliche Teile frei. Weitere Informationen dazu erhalten Sie bei Ihrem Hndler. Verlegen Sie die Anschlusskabel so, das niemand darauf treten oder darber stolpern kann. Trennen Sie vor dem Reparieren oder auseinander nehmen des Gerts zuerst alle Kabel ab. Verwenden Sie die mitgelieferten oder als geeignet deklarierte Verbindungskabel/Netzkabel/Adapter. Schlieen Sie das Gert an eine Netzsteckdose mit geeigneter Spannung an (z. B. 110 V AC in Nordamerika oder 230 V AC in Europa). Wenn der Netzadapter oder das Stromkabel beschdigt ist, besteht lebensgefhrliche Stromschlaggefahr. Trennen Sie das beschdigte Kabel oder den Adapter vom Gert und von der Stromquelle ab. Reparieren Sie in keinem Fall den Adapter oder das Kabel. Bestellen Sie einen neuen Adapter oder ein neues Kabel bei Ihrem Hndler. Wenn der Akku durch einen Akku des falschen Typs ausgewechselt wird, besteht Explosionsgefahr. Entsorgen Sie den Akku gem der Anleitung. Hinweise zur Nennspannung des Gerts und der Betriebstemperatur finden Sie auf dem Etikett an der Rckseite des Gerts, dem Datenblatt und dem mitgelieferten Spezifikationsblatt. Achten Sie darauf, dass sich die Netzsteckdose in der Nhe des Gerts befindet und leicht zugnglich ist, da hier die Hauptverbindung des Gerts zum Stromnetz getrennt wird. Dieses Gert darf bei Verwendung des Frequenzbereichs von 5150 bis 5350 MHz ausschlielich in geschlossenen Rumen verwendet warden. Beschrnkungen oder Anforderungen in: BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Dieses Gert sollte mit einem Mindestabstand von 20 cm zwischen dem Funkgert und Ihrem Krper installiert und betrieben werden. Die maximale HF-Leistung fr jedes Band betrgt wie folgt: 2400-2483.5 MHz: <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz: <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz: <1000 mW EU-Konformittserklrung Hiermit erklrt Zyxel, dass sich dieses WSM20 der Richtlinie 2014/53/EU entspricht. Der vollstndige Text der EU-Konformittserklrung ist unter der folgenden Internetadresse verfgbar: https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Informationen zu Entsorgung und Wiederaufbereitung Die folgende Symbol bedeutet, dass Ihr Produkt und/oder seine Batterie gem den rtlichen Bestimmungen getrennt vom Hausmll entsorgt werden muss. Wenn dieses Gert entsorgt werden soll, geben Sie es in einer Recycling-Station ab. Die getrennte Sammlung von Produkt und/oder seiner Batterie trgt dazu bei, natrliche Ressourcen zu sparen und die Umwelt und die menschliche Gesundheit zu schtzen. Varovn/
Czech Je zakzno ums ovat za zen do vlhkho, pra nho a extrmnho prost ed a blokovat jeho ventila n otvory. Jakkoli v e uveden podmnky mohou za zen po kodit. Existuje nepatrn riziko elektrickho oku zp sobenho bleskem:
(1) Nepou vejte za zen venku a ujist te se, e ve ker p ipojen jsou uvnit .
(2) Neinstalujte, nepou vejte za zen ani neprovd jte jeho servis b hem bou ky. K za zen p ipojujte pouze vhodn p slu enstv. Ujist te se, e kabely zapojujete do sprvnch port . Neotevrejte za zen, neotevrejte ani nesundvejte kryty, proto e kryj msta nebezpe nho vysokho nap t a mohou p edstavovat dal P ipojovac kabely umst te tak, aby po nich nikdo ne lapal a nemohl p es n kloptnout. P ed servisem odpojte v echny kabely od za zen. Pou vejte pouze dodan nebo k danmu elu ur en p ipojovac kabely/s ov kabely/adaptry. P ipojte za zen ke zdroji se sprvnm nap tm (nap klad v Severn Americe 110 V AC, v Evrop 230 V AC). Pokud je s ov adaptr nebo kabel po kozen, m e zp sobit smrt elektrickm proudem. Takov adaptr nebo kabel odpojte ze za zen a st . Jejich oprava je zakzna, obra te se na mstnho prodejce a zakupte nov. P i vm n za nesprvn typ baterie hroz riziko vbuchu. Pou it baterie likvidujte v souladu s pokyny. Jmenovit vkon za zen a provozn teploty najdete v informacch na zadnm ttku, v datovm listu nebo v informa nm katalogu se specifikacemi. Zsuvka by se m la nachzet v blzkosti za zen a m la by bt snadno p stupn, proto e slou jako hlavn prost edek pro odpojen. informace zskte od prodejce. rizika. Dal prostory budov. Om BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. 2400-2483.5 MHz : <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz: <200 mW . 5470-5725 MHz: <1000 mW e tento WSM20 https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Informace o likvidaci a recyklaci Sikkerhedsadvarsler/ EU-overensstemmelseserklring - Denmark Det er forbudt at placere produktet i fugtige, stvede og ekstreme miljer, hvor produktets ventilationsbninger kan blokeres, da dette vil delgge din enhed. Der er risiko for elektrisk std i forbindelse med lynnedslag:
(1) Anvend ikke enheden udendrs, og srg for at alle tilslutninger er indendrs.
(2) Foretag ikke installation, eller brug, eller udfr service p enheden i tordenvejr. Tilslut kun egnet tilbehr til enheden. Srg for at montere kablerne til de rigtige kontakter. bn ikke enheden, bning eller fjernelse af dksler kan udstte dig for fare i forbindelse med hjspndingspunkter eller andre risici. Kontakt din forhandler for yderligere information. Placer kablerne med omhu s ingen kan komme til at trde p dem eller snuble over dem. Frakobl alle kabler til enheden inden servicering eller adskillelse. Brug kun de medflgende egnede tilslutningskabler/strmkabler/adaptere. Tilslut til den rigtige netforsyning (fx 110V AC i Nordamerika eller 230V AC i Europa). Hvis strmadapteren eller netledningen er beskadiget, kan det forrsage fatale elektriske std. Fjern dem fra din enhed og strmforsyning. Det er forbudt at reparere strmadapter eller netledning. Kontakt din lokale forhandler for bestilling af ny adapter og netledning. Der er risiko for eksplosion hvis batterierne udskiftes med en forkert type. Bortskaffelse af brugte batterier skal foreg i henhold til instrukserne. Der henvises til enhedens etiket p bagsiden, databladet eller specifikationerne p emballagen for oplysninger om normeret strmforsyning og driftstemperatur. Stikkontakten skal vre placeret i nrheden af enheden, og skal vre nemt tilgngelig, da den er hovedafbryder for enheden. Denne enhed er begrnset til indendrs brug, nr den bruges i 5150-5350 MHz frekvensomrdet. Begrnsninger eller krav i:
BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Dette udstyr br installeres og betjenes med en minimumsafstand p 20cm mellem radioudstyret og din krop. Den maksimale RF-effekt for hvert bnd er som flger: 2400-2483.5 : <100 mW . 5150-
5350 MHz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz : <1000 mW EU-overensstemmelseserklring Hermed erklrer Zyxel, at denne WSM20 er i overensstemmelse med direktiv 2014/53/EU.EU-overensstemmelseserklringens fulde tekst kan findes p flgende internetadresse: https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Information om bortskaffelse og genbrug Symbolet herunder betyder, at dit produkt og/eller batteri, i henhold til lokal lovgivning, ikke m bortskaffes sammen med almindeligt husholdningsaffald. Nr produktet er udslidt, bortskaf det p en genbrugsstation udpeget af de lokale myndigheder. Denne fremgangsmde, ved bortskaffelse af dit produkt og/eller batteri, hjlper med til at bevare naturressourcer, og sikrer, at miljet fremover forbliver sundt. Ohutusnuded/ ELi vastavusdeklaratsiooni - Estonia Toote asetamine niisketesse, tolmustesse ja rmuslikesse keskkondadesse ning seadme vetilatsiooniavade blokeerimine on keelatud, laltoodud tingimused vivad teie seadet kahjustada. Esineb vhene elektrilgi oht ikese tttu:
(1) rge kasutage seadet vlistingimustes ning veenduge, et kik hendused on sisetingimustes.
(2) rge paigaldage, kasutage ega hooldage seda seadet ikesetormi ajal. hendage seadmega ainult hilduvaid tarvikuid, hendage kaablid kindlasti igetesse pesadesse. rge avage seadet, katete avamine vi eemaldamine vimaldab teil puutuda kokku ohtlike krgepingepunktide vi muude ohtudega. Lisateabe saamiseks vtke palun hendust mjaga. Asetage henduskaablid nii, et keegi ei saaks nendele astuda vi nende taha komistada ning hendage enne hooldamist vi demonteerimist kik kaablid selle seadme kljest lahti. Palun kasutage lisatud vi mratud henduskaableid/toitekaableid/adaptereid. hendage see ige toitepingega (230 V Euroopas), kahjustatud toiteadapter vi kaabel vib phjustada elektrilgi. Eemaldage see seadmest ja toiteallikast, toitekaabli remontimine on keelatud, vtke uue tellimiseks hendust kohaliku mjaga. Plahvatusoht aku asendamisel vale tbiga, kidelge kasutatud akud vastavalt juhistele. Seadme nimivimsuse ja ttemperatuuri leiate seadme taga asuvalt etiketilt, andmelehelt vi karbi spetsifikatsioonide kataloogi teabest. Toitepesa peab olema seadme lhedal ning see peab olema lihtsalt ligipsetav, kuna see kujutab endast peamist lahtihendamisvimalust. Sagedusriba 5150-5350 MHz on meldud ainult siseruumides kasutamiseks. Piirangud vi nuded: BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Seade tuleks paigaldada ja seda tuleks kasutada juhul, kui raadioseadme ja teie keha vaheline kaugus on vhemalt 20 cm. Iga riba maksimaalne raadiosageduslik vimsus on jrgmine: 2400-2483.5 MHz: <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz: <1000 mW. ELi vastavusdeklaratsiooni Kesolevaga kinnitab Zyxel, et seade WSM20 vastab direktiivi 2014/53/EL nuetele. ELi vastavusdeklaratsiooni tistekst on saadaval aadressil https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. kitlemise ja mberttluse teave Alltoodud smbol thendab, et vastavalt kohalikele mrustele tuleb teie toode ja/vi selle aku kidelda olmejtmetest eraldi. Kui see toode juab tea lpule, viige see kohalike ametkondade poolt mratud taasttluspunkti. Kitlemisel aitab teie toote ja/vi selle aku eraldi kogumine hoida kokku loodusressursse ja tagada keskkonnasstliku arenduse. Turvallisuutta koskevat varoitukset EU-vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutus - Finland Laitteen sijoittaminen kosteaan tai plyiseen tilaan tai muihin riolosuhteisiin ja laitteen tuuletusaukkojen peittminen ovat kiellettyj ja voivat aiheuttaa laitteen vahingoittumisen. Salama saattaa aiheuttaa shkiskun:
(1) l kyt laitetta ulkona. Varmista, ett kaikki liitnnt ovat sistiloissa.
(2) l asenna, kyt tai huolla laitetta ukkosen aikana. Liit laitteeseen vain yhteensopivia lislaitteita. Varmista, ett kaapelit kytketn oikeisiin liitntihin. l avaa laitetta. Suojakansien avaaminen tai poistaminen voi aiheuttaa shkiskun tai muun vaaran. Tarvittaessa pyyd listietoja laiteen jlleenmyyjlt. Sijoita liitntjohdot huolellisesti siten, ettei niiden plle astuta tai niihin kompastuta. Irrota kaikki johdot laitteesta ennen laitteen huoltamista tai purkamista. Kyt laitteen mukana toimitettuja tai sen kanssa kytettvksi tarkoitettuja liitntjohtoja, virtajohtoja ja virtalhteit. Kytke laite oikeaan syttjnnitteeseen
(esimerkiksi 110 V AC Pohjois-Amerikassa ja 230 V AC Euroopassa). Rikkoutunut virtalhde tai virtajohto voi aiheuttaa shkiskun. Jos virtalhde tai virtajohto on rikkoutunut, irrota se laitteesta ja shkpistokkeesta. Virtalhteen tai virtajohdon korjaaminen on kielletty. Tilaa uusi osa jlleenmyyjn kautta. Akun korvaaminen vrntyyppisell akulla voi aiheuttaa rjhdysvaaran. Poista kytetyt akut kytst annettujen ohjeiden mukaisesti. Laitteen sallitut kyttarvot ja kyttympristn lmptilarajoitukset ilmoitetaan laitteen takapaneelissa olevassa kilvess, teknisten tietojen lomakkeessa tai pakkauksessa. Shkpistokkeen, johon laite kytketn, on sijaittava laitteen lhell ja siihen on pstv helposti ksiksi, koska pistoke toimii laitteen ensisijaisena irtikytkentpisteen. Tt laitetta saa kytt vain sistiloissa, kun sit kytetn taajuusalueella 5150 5350 MHz. Kytt koskee rajoituksia tai vaatimuksia:ssa/ss:
BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Laitteisto tulee asentaa ja sit tulee kytt siten, ett radiolaitteiston ja kehon vlinen etisyys on vhintn 20 cm. Taajuuskaistoilla kytettvt suurimmat suurtaajuustehot ovat: 2400-2483.5 MHz : <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz : <1000 mW. EU-vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutus Zyxel vakuuttaa, ett WSM20 on direktiivin 2014/53/EU mukainen.EU-
vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutuksen tysimittainen teksti on saatavilla seuraavassa internetosoitteessa: https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Laitteen kytst poistamista ja kierrtyst koskevat tiedot Alla oleva symboli tarkoittaa, ett laitetta ja/tai sen akkua ei paikallisten mrysten nojalla saa poistaa tavallisen kotitalousjtteen mukana. Kun laite poistetaan kytst, se on toimitettava viranomaisten ilmoittamaan kierrtyspisteeseen. Laitteen ja/tai sen akun asianmukainen kierrttminen auttaa sstmn luonnonvaroja ja suojelemaan ymprist. Biztonsgi figyelmeztetsek/ EU-
Hungary Avvisi di sicurezza/ Dichiarazione di conformit UE Italy proibito collocare il prodotto in un ambiente umido, polveroso ed estremo e ostruire le Fennll a villmcsaps kzvetett veszlye:
(1) Ne hasz beltri-e.
(2) Ne teleptse, hasznlja vagy javtsa a kszlket zivatar ideje alatt. kbeleket a megfele aperture di ventilazione del dispositivo, qualsiasi delle condizioni di cui sopra pu danneggiare il dispositivo. Sussiste il rischio di shock elettrico causato da un fulmine:
al coperto. (2) Non installare, utilizzare, o eseguire la manutenzione di questo dispositivo durante un temporale. Collegare solo accessori adatti al dispositivo; assicurarsi di collegare i cavi alle porte sterno, e assicurarsi che tutti i collegamenti siano Ne nyissa fel a kszlket, a kszlk burkolatnak eltvoltsval szabadd vlnak a corrette. Tovbbi informcirt forduljon viszonteladjhoz. di alta tensione pericolosi o altri rischi, contattare il fornitore per ulteriori informazioni. A csatlakoz kbeleket gondosan helyezze el, hogy senki ne lphessen rjuk, vagy Posizionare con attenzione i cavi di collegamento in modo che nessuno possa calpestarli szltsghez (pldul 110 V AC szak-Amerikban, vagy 230 V AC Eurpban). Ha az elektromos hlzati adapter vagy a vezetk srlt, az hlzati adaptert vagy a kbelt saj rendeljen jat. Olvassa le a kszlk htlapjrl, az adatlaprl v mert ezzel ramtalanthat a kszlk. Ez az eszk z az 5150 5350 MHz-es frekvenciatartom nyban kiz r haszn lhat . korltozsok vagy kvetelmnyek:
BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. lag belt rben A berendezst gy kell telepteni s zemeltetni, hogy a rdifrekvencis kszlk s a teste kztt legalbb 20 cm tvolsg legyen. o inciampare su di essi e scollegare tutti i cavi di questo dispositivo prima di effettuare interventi di manutenzione. Si prega di utilizzare i cavi di connessione / cavi di alimentazione / adattatori forniti o indicati. Collegare il dispositivo alla tensione di alimentazione corrretta (ad esempio, 110V CA in Nord America o 230V CA in Europa), se l'alimentatore o il cavo danneggiato, potrebbe provocare folgorazione. Rimuovere dal dispositivo e dalla fonte di alimentazi rivenditore locale per ordinarne uno nuovo. Rischio di esplosione se la batteria viene sostituita con una di tipo non corretto, smaltire le batterie usate secondo le istruzioni. Si prega di fare riferimento alle informazioni dell'etichetta sul retro del dispositivo, foglio di specifiche tecniche o informazioni di catalogo per potenza nominale del dispositivo e temperatura di esercizio. La presa di corrente deve essere installata in prossimit del dispositivo e deve essere facilmente accessibile in quanto funge da dispositivo di disconnessione principale. Questo dispositivo limitato solo all'utilizzo in spazi interni quando si utilizza una banda di frequenza da 5150 a 5350 MHz. Restrizioni o Requisiti in:
BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH, TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Questo apparecchio deve essere installato e utilizzato con una distanza minima di 20 cm tra l'apparecchio radio e il corpo. 2400-2483.5 MHz : <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz: <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz: <1000 mW. La potenza RF massima operante per ogni banda come segue: 2400-2483.5MHz : <100 mW. EU-
Zyxel igazolja, hogy a WSM20 megfelel a 2014/53/EU irnyelvnek. Az EU-
nyilatkoza https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Hulladkkezelsi s -jrahasznostsi tjkoztat ok rtelmben a termket termk elrte letciklusa vgt, adja le azt a helyi hatsgok ltal kijellt jrahasznost telepen. Ha hulladk kz helyezskor a termket s/vagy annak 5150-5350 MHz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz : <1000 mW Dichiarazione di conformit UE Il fabbricante, Zyxel, dichiara che il dispositivo WSM20 conforme alla direttiva 2014/53/UE. Il testo completo della dichiarazione di conformit UE disponibile al seguente indirizzo Internet: https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Informazioni sullo smaltimento e il riciclaggio Questo simbolo significa che secondo i regolamenti locali il prodotto e/o la sua batteria devono essere trattati separatamente dai rifiuti domestici. Quando questo prodotto giunge a fine vita, portarlo ad un centro di riciclaggio come stabilito dalle autorit locali. Al momento dello smaltimento, la raccolta differenziata del prodotto e/o della relativa batteria contribuir a salvaguardare le risorse naturali ed assicurare l'ambiente e lo sviluppo sostenibile. Veiligheidswaarschuwingen/ EU-conformiteitsverklaring Netherlands Vochtige, stoffige en extreme omgeving waarin het product zich bevindt en dat de ventilatiegleuven van het apparaat blokkeert is verboden, alle bovengenoemde toestanden kunnen uw apparaat beschadigen. Er bestaat een kleine kans dat de bliksem een elektrische schok kan veroorzaken:
(1) Gebruik het apparaat niet buiten en zorg ervoor dat alle aansluitingen binnenshuis zijn.(2) Dit apparaat apparaat mag NIET genstalleerd, gebruikt of gerepareerd worden tijdens onweer. Sluit alleen geschikte accessoires aan op het apparaat; zorg ervoor dat de kabels zijn aangesloten aan de juiste poorten. Opent u het apparaat niet, het openen of de bedekking eraf halen kan u blootstellen aan gevaarlijke hoogspanningspunten of andere risico's, contacteert u uw verkoper voor meer informatie. Plaats aansluitkabels zorgvuldig zodat niemand erop kan trappen of erover struikelen en maak alle kabels van het apparaat los voor montagewerkzaamheden. Gebruikt u de geleverde of daartoe bestemde aansluitkabels/stroomkabels/adapters. Sluit aan op de juiste voedingsspanning (bijvoorbeeld 110V AC in Noord Amerika of 230V AC in Europa), als de stroomadapter of kabel beschadigd is, kan dit elektrocutie veroorzaken. Verwijdert u het van het apparaat en de stroombron, het repareren van de stroomadapter of kabel is verboden, contacteert u uw verkoper om een nieuw exemplaar te bestellen. Er is explosierisico als de batterij wordt vervangen door een onjuist type, gooi gebruikte batterijen weg volgens instructie. Raadpleegt u het achteretiket van het apparaat, het gegevensblad of de informatie in de catalogus qua specificaties voor nominaal vermogen en bedrijfstemperatuur. Het stopcontact dient te zijn genstalleerd dichtbij het apparaat en dient gemakkelijk toegankelijk te zijn omdat het fungeert als hoofd aansluitapparaat. Dit apparaat is geschikt voor gebruik binnenshuis in het frequentiebereik van 5150 tot 5350 MHz. Beperkingen of voorschriften in:
BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Deze apparatuur moet worden genstalleerd en bediend met een minimale afstand van 20 cm tussen de radio-apparatuur en jouw lichaam. De maximale RF stroom die werkt op elke band is als volgt: 2400-2483.5 MHz : <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz: <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz: <1000 mW EU-conformiteitsverklaring Hierbij verklaar ik, Zyxel, dat het WSM20 conform is met Richtlijn 2014/53/EU. De volledige tekst van de EU-conformiteitsverklaring kan worden geraadpleegd op het volgende internetadres: https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Informatie voor Wegwerpen en Recyclen Het symbool hieronder betekent dat uw product en/of zijn batterij volgens lokale wetgeving dient te worden weggegooid of te worden gescheiden van het huisafval. Als de levensduur van dit product is verlopen, breng het dan naar een inzamelingsplek voor recycling door lokale instanties. Het gescheiden verzamelen van uw product en/of zijn batterij tijdens het weggooien helpt natuurlijke grondstoffen te sparen en zorgt voor duurzame ontwikkeling van de omgeving. Sikkerhetsmerknader/ EU-samsvarserklringen - Norway Fuktighet, stv og ekstreme miljer i produktets nrhet og blokkering av enhetens ventilasjonspninger er forbudt. Alle slike forhold kan skade enheten. Det finnes en rliten risiko for elektrisk stt som flge av lynnedslag:
(1) Ikke bruk enheten utendrs, og srg for at alle tilkoblinger er innendrs.
(2) Ikke installer, bruk eller utfr vedlikehold p denne enheten i tordenvr. Koble bare egnet tilbehr til enheten. Srg for koble kablene til de riktige portene. Ikke pne enheten. pne eller fjerne deksler kan utsette deg for farlig hyspenning eller annen risiko. Kontakt leverandren hvis du vil ha mer informasjon. Plasser tilkoblingskabler med omtanke slik at ingen kan tr p dem. Koble alle kabler fra enheten fr service eller demontering. Bruk de medflgende eller utpekte tilkoblingskablene/strmkablene/adapterne. Koble til riktig forsyningsspenning (for eksempel 110 V AC i Nord-Amerika eller 230 V AC i Europa). Hvis strmadapteren eller -ledningen er skadet, kan det forrsake at personer fr stt. Fjern den fra enheten og strmkilden. Reparasjon av strmadapteren eller -ledningen er forbudt. Kontakt din lokale forhandler for bestille en ny. Fare for eksplosjon hvis batteriet skiftes ut med en feilaktig type. Behandle brukte batterier i henhold til instruksjonene. Se etiketten p enhetens bakside, dataarket eller informasjon p eskens spesifikasjoner for se nominelle strm- og driftstemperaturverdier. Stikkontakten m befinne seg i enhetens nrhet og vre lett tilgjengelig fordi den fungerer som hovedtilkoblingspunkt. Denne enheten er begrenset til innendrs bruk ved drift i frekvensomrdet mellom 5150 og 5350 MHz. Denne begrensningen gjelder i:
BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Dette utstyret skal installeres og opereres med en minimumsavstand p 20 cm mellom radioutstyret og kroppen. Maksimal RF-effekt for hver driftsfrekvens er som flger: 2400-2483.5 MHz : <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz : <1000 mW. EU-samsvarserklringen Zyxel erklrer herved at denne WSM20 er i samsvar med kravene i direktiv 2014/53/EU. En kopi av den fullstendige samsvarserklringen er tilgjengelig p https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. informasjon om avfallsbehandling og resirkulering Symbolet nedenfor betyr at iflge lokale bestemmelser m produktet og/eller dets batteri kastes atskilt fra husholdningsavfall. Hvis dette produktets brukstid er over, m du ta det med til en resirkuleringsstasjon utpekt av lokale myndigheter. Nr du kaster, vil separat innsamling av produktet og/eller dets batteri bidra til spare naturlige ressurser og sikre et brekraftig milj. Avertissements de scurit/ Dclaration UE de conformit - France Les environnements humides, poussireux et extrmes dans lesquels le produit est plac et obstruant les orifices de ventilation de l'appareil sont interdits, tous les types de conditions ci-dessus peuvent nuire votre appareil. Il y a un risque faibl
(1) Ne pas utiliser l'appareil l'extrieur, et assurez-vous que toutes les connexions sont l'intrieur.
(2) Ne pas installer, utiliser ou rparer cet appareil pendant un orage. Connectez uniquement des accessoires appropris l'appareil; assurez-vous de connecter les cbles aux ports appropris. Ne pas ouvrir l'appareil, l'ouverture ou le retrait des couvercles peut vous exposer des points comportant des tensions leves ou d'autres risques. Veuillez contacter votre vendeur pour plus d'informations. Placez soigneusement les cbles de connexion de sorte que personne ne marche ou ne trbuche dessus et dbranchez tous les cbles de cet appareil avant l'entretien ou le dmontage. Utilisez les cbles de connexion /cbles d'alimentation /adaptateurs fournis ou dsigns, Connectez-les la tension d'alimentation approprie (par exemple, 110V CA en Amrique du Nord ou 230V CA en Europe). Si l'adaptateur secteur ou le cordon sont endommags, cela peut entraner une lectrocution. Retirez-le de l'appareil et de la source d'alimentation, la rparation de l'adaptateur secteur ou du cordon est interdite. Contactez votre vendeur local pour en commander un neuf. Risque d'explosion si la batterie est remplace par un type incorrect, liminez les batteries usages selon les instructions. Veuillez vous rfrer l'tiquette au dos de l'appareil, la fiche technique ou aux spcifications sur la boite et aux informations du catalogue pour la puissance nominale de l'appareil et la temprature de fonctionnement. La prise de courant doit tre installe prs de l'appareil et doit tre facilement accessible, car elle sert de dispositif de dconnexion principal. Cet appareil est conu pour un usage intrieur, dans une gamme de frquences comprises entre 5150 et 5350 MHz uniquement. Restrictions ou exigences en:
BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis en maintenant une distance minimale de 20 cm entre l'quipement radio et votre corps. La puissance RF maximale fonctionnant pour chaque bande est indique ci-dessous :
2400-2483.5 MHz : <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz: <1000 mW Dclaration UE de conformit Le soussign, Zyxel, dclare que WSM20 est conforme la directive 2014/53/UE. Le texte complet de la dclaration UE de conformit est disponible l'adresse internet suivante:
https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Informations sur l'limination et le recyclage Le symbole ci-dessous signifie que selon les rglementations en vigueur votre produit et/ou sa batterie doivent tre limins sparment des ordures mnagres. Si ce produit arrive en fin de vie, amenez-le un centre de recyclage agr par les autorits locales. La collecte spare de votre produit et/ou de sa batterie permettra d'conomiser les ressources naturelles et d'assurer une meilleure protection de l'environnement.
- Poland kie warunki niebezpie W celu roniona. BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Ograniczenia lub wymagania w:
nia zasilania. MHz: <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz : <1000 mW
-2483.5 WSM20 jest zgodny https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. ecyklingowej. W chwili utylizacji, rozdzielenie produktu i/lub Avisos de segurana/ Declarao UE de conformidade Portugal No permitida a colocao do produto num ambiente hmido, com p e extremo nem obstruir as ranhuras de ventilao do aparelho, pois qualquer tipo das condies acima descritas podem danificar o aparelho. Existe um risco remoto de choque eltrico de relmpago:
(1) No utilizar o aparelho no exterior, e certificar-se que todas as ligaes esto no interior.
(2) No instalar, utilizar ou operar este aparelho durante uma tempestade. Ligar apenas acessrios adequados ao aparelho. Certifique-se de que liga os cabos nas portas corretas. No abra o aparelho, no abra ou remova tampas que possam exp-lo a pontos perigosos de alta tenso ou a outros riscos. Contacte o vendedor para mais informaes. Coloque os cabos ligados cuidadosamente para que ningum tropece neles ou os pise, e desligue todos os cabos do aparelho antes da manuteno ou desmontagem. Utilize os cabos de ligao/cabos de alimentao/adaptadores fornecidos ou designados. Ligue-o tenso correta (por exemplo, 110V CA na Amrica do Norte ou 230V CA na Europa). Se o adaptador ou o cabo estiverem danificados, pode causar eletrocusso. Retire-o do aparelho e da fonte de alimentao. proibido reparar o adaptador ou o cabo, contacte o vendedor local para encomendar um novo artigo. Existe o risco de exploso de a bateria for substituda por um tipo incorreto. Elimine as baterias usadas de acordo com as instrues. Consulte a etiqueta na parte traseira do aparelho, a folha de dados ou a caixa de especificaes no catlogo para potncia nominal do aparelho e temperatura de funcionamento. A tomada deve estar instalada perto do aparelho, e deve ser facilmente acessvel pois Varnostna opozorila/ Izjava EU o skladnosti - Slovenia vsi omenjeni pogoji pomenijo Obstaja majhno tveganje e
(1) Naprave ne uporabljajte na prostem in vse povezave vzpostavite v zaprtih prostorih. ervisirajte med nevihto. Naprave ni dovoljeno odpirati, ni dovoljeno odpirati ali snemati pokrovov: nevarnost mest pod visoko napetostjo ali druge nevarnosti; za dodatne informacije prosite prodajalca. Povezovalne kable napeljite tako, da ne boste stopali ali se spotikali ob kable;
odklopite vse kable z naprave, preden se lotite servisiranja ali razstavljanja. e kable/vmesnike. ovanega vmesnika ali kabla ni dovoljeno popravljati. prodajalcu. zavrzite po navodilih. Za imensko napetost naprave in obratovalno temperaturo glejte nalepko zadaj na serve para desligar o aparelho. glavna odklopna naprava. Quando operado na gama de frequncias de 5150 a 5350 MHz, este dispositivo est Delovanje v pasu od 5150 do 5350 MHz je namenjeno samo za uporabo v zaprtih limitado a ser utilizado no interior de edifcios. Restries ou Requisitos:
BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Este equipamento deve ser instalado e operado com uma distncia mnima de 20 cm entre o equipamento de rdio e o seu corpo. A RF mxima de potncia de funcionamento para cada banda a seguinte: 2400-
2483.5 MHz : <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz : <1000 mW Declarao UE de conformidade O(a) abaixo assinado(a) Zyxel declara que este dispositivo WSM20 est em conformidade com a Diretiva 2014/53/UE. O texto integral da declarao de conformidade est disponvel no seguinte endereo de Internet: https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Informao de eliminao e reciclagem O smbolo abaixo significa que o produto e/ou bateria devem ser eliminados separadamente dos resduos domsticos, de acordo com as leis locais. Se este produto estiver no final de vida, leve-o a um centro de reciclagem designado pelas autoridades locais. Na altura da eliminao, a recolha separada do produto e/ou bateria ir ajudar os recursos naturais e assegurar que o ambiente est em desenvolvimento sustentvel. prostorih. omejitve ali zahteve:
BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. To opremo namestite in uporabljajte z razdaljo najmanj 20 cm med radijsko opremo m.
-2483.5 MHz: <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz : <1000 mW Izjava EU o skladnosti Zyxel potrjuje, da je WSM20 skladen z Direktivo 2014/53/EU. Celotno besedilo izjave EU o skladnosti je na voljo na naslednjem spletnem naslovu:
https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. odlaganje in recikliranje Simbol spodaj opozarja, da je treba v skladu z lokalnimi predpisi izdelek oziroma pomagate ohranjati naravne vire in zagotavljate trajnostni razvoj okolja. Avisos de seguridad/ Declaracin UE de conformidad - Spain Se prohbe colocar el producto en entornos hmedos, con polvo, as como obstruir las ranuras de ventilacin del dispositivo; cualquiera de estas condiciones puede daar el dispositivo. Existe el riesgo de descarga elctrica por rayos:
(1) No utilice el dispositivo al aire libre, y asegrese de que toda las conexiones estn en el interior.
(2) No instale, utilice o realice trabajos de servicio en este dispositivo durante una tormenta. Conecte al aparato solamente a accesorios adecuados; asegrese de conectar los cables en los puertos correctos. No abra el dispositivo. La apertura o retirada de las tapas pueden exponerle a puntos peligrosos de alta tensin u otros riesgos. Si desea ms informacin, pngase en contacto con su distribuidor. Conecte los cables con cuidado, de modo que nadie pueda pisarlos o tropezar con ellos, y desconecte los cables de este dispositivo antes de realizar trabajos de servicio o desmontarlo. Por favor utilice los cables de conexin/cables de alimentacin/adaptadores suministrados o recomendados. Conctelo a una alimentacin elctrica correcta (por ejemplo, 110 VCA en Norteamrica o 230 VCA en Europa). Si el adaptador o el cable de alimentacin estn daados, pueden causar electrocucin. Desconctelos del dispositivo y de la fuente de alimentacin. Est prohibido reparar el adaptador de corriente o el cable de alimentacin. Pngase en contacto con su distribuidor local para solicitar uno nuevo. Riesgo de explosin si la batera se reemplaza por otra de un tipo incorrecto, elimine las bateras usadas siguiendo las instrucciones. Consulte en la etiqueta de la parte trasera del dispositivo, la hoja de datos o la informacin del catlogo, la alimentacin de rgimen del dispositivo y la temperatura de funcionamiento. La toma de corriente debe estar cerca del equipo y con fcil acceso, porque sirve como medio de desconexin de la alimentacin elctrica. Este dispositivo est restringido al uso en interiores cuando opere en el rango de frecuencias 5150-5350 MHz. Restricciones o Requisitos en:
BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Este equipo debe instalarse y utilizarse en un lugar a una distancia mnima de 20 cm entre el equipo de radio y su cuerpo. La potencia RF mxima de operacin para cada banda es la siguiente: 2400-2483.5MHz :
<100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz: <200 mW. La banda 5470-5725 MHz : <1000 mW Declaracin UE de conformidad Por la presente, Zyxel declara que el WSM20 es conforme con la Directiva 2014/53/UE. El texto completo de la declaracin UE de conformidad est disponible en la direccin Internet siguiente: https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Informacin de eliminacin y reciclaje El smbolo de abajo indica que segn las regulaciones locales, su producto y/o su batera debern depositarse como basura separada de la domstica. Al finalizar la vida til del producto, llvelo a un punto de reciclaje designado por las autoridades locales. Cuando llegue el momento de desechr el producto, la recogida por separado del dispositivo y/o su batera ayudar a salvar los recursos naturales y garantizar un desarrollo medioambiental sostenible. Skerhetsvarningar/ EU-deklarationen om verensstmmelse - Sweden
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/ ES atitikties deklaracija - Lithuania Fukt, damm och extrema miljfrhllanden och situationer dr produktens ventilationshl hindras r frbjudna och all typ av villkor enligt ovan kan skada enheten. Det finns en liten risk fr elektriska sttar vid blixtnedslag:
(1) Anvnd inte enheten utomhus, och kontrollera att alla anslutningar r inomhus.
(2) Du fr inte installera, anvnda eller underhlla den hr enheten i skvder. Anslut bara lmpliga tillbehr till enheten; se till att ansluta kablar till rtt portar. ppna inte enheten, ppningar eller borttagning av skydd kan exponera dig fr farlig hghastighetsspnning eller andra risker. Kontakta leverantren fr mer information. Placera ut anslutningskablarna noggrant s att ingen kliver p dem eller snubblar ver dem och koppla frn alla kablar frn den hr enheten fre service eller demontering. Anvnd medfljande eller tilldelade anslutningskablar/strmkablar/adaptrar. Anslut till rtt strmklla (exempelvis 110 V AC i Nordamerika eller 230 V AC i Europa). Om strmadaptern eller sladden r skadad kan det orsaka kortslutning. Det r frbjudet att reparera strmadapter eller sladd, kontakta leverantren fr att f en ny och koppla bara bort enheten frn strm. Risk fr explosion om batteriet byts ut mot ett av fel typ, kassering av anvnda batterier ska ske i enlighet med instruktionerna. Se etiketten p enhetens baksida, dataarket eller kartongens specifikationer fr information om strmfrsrjningen fr enheten och arbetstemperaturen. Uttaget ska installeras nra enheten och vara ltttkomligt, eftersom den krver frnkoppling till huvudstrmkllan. pareizajiem portiem. inieties, ka vadi ir savienoti ar metu. kuris suteiks papildomos informacijos. kabelius /maitinimo kabelius Kontaktligzdai-
5150 5350 MHz josla ir pa pagal nurodytas instrukcijas. Anvndning av frekvensomfnget 5150 till 5350 MHz med denna enhet r begrnsad BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, till inomhusbruk. Denna begrnsning gller i:
BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Denna utrustning br installeras och anvndas med ett avstnd p tminstone 20 cm mellan apparaten och kroppen. Den maximala RF-effekt fr varje band r som fljer: 2400-2483.5 MHz : <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz: <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz : <1000 mW EU-deklarationen om verensstmmelse Zyxel intygar hrmed att denna WSM20 str I verensstmmelse med direktivet 2014/53/EU. En kopia av EU-deklarationen om verensstmmelse finns p https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Avfalls- och tervinningsinformation Symbolen innebr att enligt lokal lagstiftning ska produkten och/eller dess batteri kastas separat frn hushllsavfallet. Om den hr produkten r i slutet av sin livslngd, ska du ta med den till ett insamlingsstlle som utdelats av de lokala myndigheterna. Vid tiden fr kasseringen bidrar den separata insamlingen av din produkt och/eller dess batteri till att spara naturresurserna och skerstlla att miljn fr en hllbar utveckling. PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Mak 2400-2483.5 MHz : <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz : <200 mW.5470-5725 MHz: <1000 mW. WSM20 https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. s. Veikimas 5150 5350 MHz juostoje yra skirtas tik naudojimui patalpose. Apribojimai arba reikalavimai: BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. Mhz: <100 mW. 5150-5350 Mhz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 Mhz : <1000 mW
-2483.5 ES atitikties deklaracija WSM20 deklaracijos tekstas p https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. to adresu:
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IX Safety Warnings/ Declaration of conformity - UK Humid dusty and extreme environment in which place the product and obstructing the device ventilation slots are prohibited, any kind of conditions above may harm your device. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning:
(1) do not use the device outside, and make sure all the connections are indoors.
(2) do not install, use, or service this device during a thunderstorm. Connect only suitable accessories to the device; make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports. Do not open the device, opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks. Please contact your vendor for further information. Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them and disconnect all cables from this device before servicing or disassembling. Please use the provided or designated connection cables/power cables/ adaptors. connect it to the right supply voltage (for example, 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in Europe), If the power adaptor or cord is damaged, it might cause electrocution. remove it from the device and the power source, repairing the power adapter or cord is prohibited, contact your local vendor to order a new one. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type, dispose of used batteries according to the instruction. Please refer to the device back label, datasheet or box specifications catalog information for rated power of device and operating temperature. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the device, and shall be easily accessible because it serves as the main disconnecting device. This device is restricted to indoor use when operating in the 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency range. Restrictions or Requirements in:BE,BG,CZ,DK,DE,EE,IE,EL,ES,FR,HR,IT,CY,LV,LT,LU,HU,MT,NL,AT,PL, PT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,NO,IS,LI,CH,TR,UK(NI),RU,UA. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radio equipment and your body. The maximum RF power operating for each band as follow:
2400-2483.5 MHz: <100 mW. 5150-5350 MHz : <200 mW. 5470-5725 MHz: <1000 mW Declaration of conformity Hereby, Zyxel declares that the WSM20 is in compliance with the relevant statutory requirements. The full text of the declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.zyxel.com/support/download_landing.shtml. Disposal and Recycling Information The symbol below means that according to local regulations your product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from domestic waste. If this product is end of life, take it to a recycling station designated by local authorities. At the time of disposal, the separate collection of your product and/or its battery will help save natural resources and ensure that the environment is sustainable development.
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Users Guide Multy U/X/Mini/M1 AC/AX WiFi System Models: WSR30, WSQ60, WSQ50, WSQ20, WSM20 Default Login Details Zyxel App Zyxel Multy myZyxelCloud Account https://mycloud.zyxel.com Version 2.4.0 Edition 1, 9/2021 Copyright 2021 Zyxel and/ or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. IMPORTANT!
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightly from your product due to differences in your product firmware or your app version. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Related Documentation Quick Start Guide Multy App HTML Help More Information The Quick Start Guide contains information on setting up your Multy Device using the Zyxel Multy app. Go to https://www.zyxel.com/MultyAppHelp/ to find the Multy App HTML Guide online. Go to support.zyxel.com to find other information on the Multy Device. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................3 Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Multy WiFi System .................................................................................................7 1.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 7 1.2 How to Manage Your Multy Sites .................................................................................................... 9 1.3 Getting Started ............................................................................................................................... 10 Chapter 2 Hardware ............................................................................................................................................11 2.1 Hardware Connections ................................................................................................................. 11 2.2 Hardware Installation ..................................................................................................................... 13 2.2.1 WSQ50 and WSQ20 Installation ........................................................................................... 13 2.2.2 WSR30 Installation .................................................................................................................. 16 2.2.3 WSM20 Installation ................................................................................................................ 17 2.2.4 WSM20 Removal ................................................................................................................... 19 2.3 Reset Button .................................................................................................................................... 20 2.3.1 Reset the Multy Device Back to Factory Default Settings ................................................ 21 2.4 LED On/Off Switch .......................................................................................................................... 21 2.5 LED Light .......................................................................................................................................... 22 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials ..................................................................................................................26 3.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 26 3.2 Use the Zyxel Multy App ................................................................................................................. 26 3.3 Add and Install Your First Multy Device ........................................................................................ 29 3.4 Check Your Multy-to-Multy Signal Strength ................................................................................. 40 3.5 Remove a Multy Device ................................................................................................................ 42 3.6 Remove a Multy Site ...................................................................................................................... 43 3.7 Add a Multy Device to a New Site ............................................................................................... 45 3.8 Install a Second Multy Site ............................................................................................................. 47 3.9 Test Your Smartphone Connection Speed .................................................................................. 51 3.10 Test Your Multy Device Connection Speed ............................................................................... 54 3.11 Measure Your WiFi Signal Strength .............................................................................................. 57 3.12 Enable or Disable Guest WiFi ....................................................................................................... 59 3.13 Share WiFi Name and Password with a QR Code .................................................................... 61 3.14 Set a WiFi Schedule for Clients .................................................................................................... 63 3.15 Pause Internet Access for an Individual Client ......................................................................... 69 3.16 Pause or Resume Internet Access for a Group ......................................................................... 72 Multy WiFi System Users Guide 3 Table of Contents 3.17 Check your Multy Devices Configuration Details .................................................................... 74 3.18 Use Custom DNS Server ................................................................................................................ 76 3.19 Restart Your Multy Device ........................................................................................................... 78 3.20 Change the Name or Picture of a Multy Site ............................................................................ 79 3.21 Enable or Add Port Forwarding Rules ......................................................................................... 82 3.22 Enable DMZ ................................................................................................................................... 86 3.23 Switch to NAT or Bridge Mode .................................................................................................... 88 3.24 Turn Notifications On or Off ......................................................................................................... 90 3.25 Enable or Disable Daisy Chain Network Topology ................................................................... 93 3.26 Report a Problem With the Zyxel Multy App .............................................................................. 95 3.27 Log Out of the myZyxelCloud Account ..................................................................................... 97 3.28 View Legal and Regulatory Information .................................................................................... 98 3.29 Manage Your Multy WiFi System With Amazon Alexa ............................................................ 100 Chapter 4 Multy M1 Wizard...............................................................................................................................107 4.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 107 4.2 Accessing the Wizard ................................................................................................................... 107 Chapter 5 Multy M1 Web Configurator ............................................................................................................114 5.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 114 5.2 Accessing the Web Configurator ............................................................................................... 114 5.3 Navigation Panel .......................................................................................................................... 116 5.3.1 Standard Mode Navigation Panel .................................................................................... 117 5.3.2 Bridge Mode Navigation Panel ......................................................................................... 119 Chapter 6 Multy M1 Modes...............................................................................................................................120 6.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 120 6.2 Modes ............................................................................................................................................ 120 6.3 Standard Mode Overview ........................................................................................................... 121 6.4 What You Can Do ........................................................................................................................ 121 6.5 Standard Mode Status Screen .................................................................................................... 121 6.6 Bridge Mode Overview ................................................................................................................ 123 6.7 What You Can Do ........................................................................................................................ 123 6.8 Setting your Multy M1 to Bridge Mode ....................................................................................... 123 6.8.1 Accessing the Web Configurator in Bridge Mode .......................................................... 124 6.9 Bridge Mode Status Screen ......................................................................................................... 125 Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials.............................................................................................................................126 7.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 126 Multy WiFi System Users Guide 4 Table of Contents 7.2 Run a Speed Test .......................................................................................................................... 126 7.3 Configure the Multy Devices in a Mesh Network ..................................................................... 127 7.4 Configure Main WiFi Networks .................................................................................................... 129 7.5 Configure Guest WiFi Networks ................................................................................................... 132 7.6 Manage WiFi Clients ..................................................................................................................... 133 7.6.1 Create a Parental Control Profile ...................................................................................... 133 7.6.2 Edit a Parental Control Profile ............................................................................................ 135 7.6.3 Pause or Resume Internet Access of a WiFi Client .......................................................... 136 7.7 Change the Local Password ....................................................................................................... 137 7.8 Change the Operating Mode .................................................................................................... 138 7.9 Configure a Port Forwarding Rule .............................................................................................. 139 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials ...........................................................................................................................142 8.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 142 8.2 Use the Web Configurator ........................................................................................................... 142 8.2.1 Login with Local Password ................................................................................................. 144 8.3 Add and Install Your First Multy Plus ............................................................................................ 147 8.4 Run a Speed Test .......................................................................................................................... 152 8.5 Configure the Multy Pluss WiFi Networks ................................................................................... 153 8.6 Enable or Disable a WiFi Network ............................................................................................... 156 8.7 Add Clients to a Profile ................................................................................................................ 158 8.8 Set a Profiles WiFi Schedule ........................................................................................................ 160 8.9 Pause or Resume Internet Access on a Profile .......................................................................... 163 8.10 Turn on or off the Multy Pluss LED (Light) ................................................................................. 165 8.11 Remove a Multy Plus .................................................................................................................. 167 8.12 Install a Second Multy Plus WiFi System .................................................................................... 168 8.13 Change Your Multy Plus Operating Mode .............................................................................. 169 8.14 Configure a Port Forwarding Rule ............................................................................................ 171 8.15 Enable or Disable Daisy Chain Network Topology ................................................................. 173 8.16 Local Login Password Change ................................................................................................. 176 Appendix A Customer Support ..................................................................................................... 179 Appendix B Legal Information ....................................................................................................... 184 Index .................................................................................................................................................190 Multy WiFi System Users Guide 5 PART I The Multy Series Users Guide 6 C H A P T E R 1 Get to Know Your Multy WiFi System 1.1 Overview Zyxel Multy WiFi System allows you to quickly set up and monitor your WiFi network using the Zyxel Multy app. You can install two or more Multy Devices in a Multy WiFi System, also called a Multy Site, to extend the range of your existing wired network without additional wiring. Note: At the time of writing, a maximum of four Multy Devices (one primary Multy and up to three extender Multys) can be used in a Multy Site. Multy Devices can act either as a primary Multy or an extender Multy. As shown in the next figure, a primary Multy (PM) is connected to a modem or router. An extender Multy (EM) connects wirelessly to the primary Multy to expand its range. See Table 2 on page 9 to know which Multy devices can be used as a primary Multy or extender Multy. Note: The primary Multy (PM) serves as the controller of a mesh network, while the extender Multy (EM) servers as an extender. You can manage their Multy Sites and Multy Devices using the Zyxel Multy app, as shown below. In the following example, the first Multy Device connects to the router to act as the primary Multy (PM), while the other Multy Devices are extender Multys (E1 or E2) to expand wireless coverage. The extender Multy WiFi System Users Guide 7 Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Multy WiFi System Multys help relay communications from wireless clients to the primary Multy and router. Multy devices include the following:
Multy Plus (WSQ60) Multy X (WSQ50) Multy Mini (WSQ20) Multy U (WSR30) Multy M1 (WSM20) Multy U is designed for home use while Multy X and its extender, Multy Mini, are designed for small businesses. Multy Plus is designed for medium-sized businesses. Multy M1 WiFi system is designed for home use and small business. An Multy M1 acts as a router and the rest of the Multy M1s act as extenders to expand wireless coverage. The differences between these devices are summarized in the next table. Table 1 Differences between Multy devices FEATURE MULTY PLUS
(WSQ60) MULTY X
(WSQ50) MULTY MINI
(WSQ20) MULTY U
(WSR30) MULTY M1
(WSM20) Max. Bandwidth 3000 (Tri-Band) 1750 (Dual-Band) 2100 (Tri-Band) 1800 (Dual 3000 (Tri-
Band) Use as primary Multy Daisy Chain Topology Bluetooth Mesh Type USB Port Quick Charge LED On/Off Switch (Side Panel) LED On/Off Switch (App) GUI Management YES YES YES NO YES NO NO YES YES YES YES YES NO YES NO NO YES NO 8 Multy WiFi System Users Guide NO NO YES NO YES YES NO YES NO YES YES YES NO NO NO NO NO NO Band) Mesh YES YES NO NO NO YES NO YES Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Multy WiFi System Table 1 Differences between Multy devices (continued) FEATURE MULTY PLUS
(WSQ60) MULTY X
(WSQ50) MULTY MINI
(WSQ20) MULTY U
(WSR30) MULTY M1
(WSM20) Number of LAN Ports Number of internal antennas 5G 2.4G BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) E-label (see Section 3.8 on page 47) NO 3 6 2 1 3 6 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 2 1 4 2 2 0 NO YES YES YES The Quick Charge function is a fast charging technology that allows you to charge your device through a USB port within a short period of time. Multy Mini (WSQ20) is quick charge 3.0 compatible. A Tri-Band WiFi System emits one 2.4G wireless signal and two 5G wireless signals. Dual-Band WiFi Systems emit one 2.4G signal and one 5G signal. Max. Bandwidth refers to the sum of the bandwidths of all wireless signals (2.4G and 5G) emitted by the Multy Device. The next table shows which Multy Devices you can use as extender Multys for a given primary Multy. Table 2 Allowed Extender Multys for a Given Primary Multy EXTENDER MULTY MULTY PLUS
(WSQ60) MULTY X
(WSQ50) MULTY MINI
(WSQ20) MULTY U
(WSR30) MULTY M1
(WSM20) PRIMARY MULTY Multy Plus
(WSQ60) YES NO NO NO Multy X
(WSQ50) Multy U
(WSR30) Multy M1
(WSM20) NO YES NO NO NO YES NO NO NO NO YES NO NO NO NO YES The following table shows the role of router and extender of the Multy Device in a mesh network. Table 3 The Assigned Role in a Mesh Network MULTY PLUS
(WSQ60) MULTY X
(WSQ50) MULTY MINI
(WSQ20) MULTY U
(WSR30) MULTY M1
(WSM20) Router Extender Primary Multy Primary Multy Primary Multy Primary Multy Multy Router Extender Multy Extender Multy Extender Multy Extender Multy Satellite 1.2 How to Manage Your Multy Sites You can use the following way to manage your Multy WiFi System. Web Configurator. This is recommended for everyday management of Multy Devices using a
(supported) web browser. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 9 Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Multy WiFi System Multy. This is the app you can use to manage Multy Devices on your smartphone. This Users Guide provides information about key uses of the Zyxel Multy app. To install the app, scan the QR code on the QSG. 1.3 Getting Started To set up a Multy Site, you need to:
1 Have a broadband modem or router that is connected to the Internet. 2 Get at least one Multy Device. If you have multiple Multy Devices, the first one you install should be connected to the modem or router. Other Multy Devices can be placed in different rooms to extend WiFi range by wirelessly connecting to the first Multy Device. Install the Zyxel Multy app and turn on Bluetooth or WiFi on your smartphone to pair with your Multy Device. Make sure your smartphone also has Internet access. Note: Turn on Bluetooth on the Multy Plus, Multy X and Multy Mini for pairing. Turn on WiFi on the Multy M1 for pairing. Set up your first Multy Device. Use the Zyxel Multy app to set up the Multy Device and manage your Multy Site (see Chapter 3 on page 26). 3 4 5 Multy WiFi System Users Guide 10 C H A P T E R 2 Hardware 2.1 Hardware Connections 1 2 3 Use the included power cable to connect the Multy Devices power port to a power outlet. If you are installing the first Multy Device, connect the Internet port of the Multy Device to a broadband modem or router that is connected to the Internet. You may use Ethernet cables to connect other devices to your Multy Device. Figure 1 WSQ60/WSQ50 Rear Panel Figure 2 WSQ20 Rear Panel Multy WiFi System Users Guide 11 Chapter 2 Hardware Figure 3 WSR30 Back Panel Multy WiFi System Users Guide 12 Chapter 2 Hardware Figure 4 WSM20 Side Panel 2.2 Hardware Installation This section describes how the hardware device can be installed. 2.2.1 WSQ50 and WSQ20 Installation If your Multy Device comes with mounting holes at the bottom, you can use mounting brackets to attach it to a wall or ceiling. If not, you have to place it on a desk, table, shelf, and so on. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 13 Chapter 2 Hardware Figure 5 WSQ50 Mounting Holes Mounting Holes Figure 6 WSQ20 Mounting Holes Follow these steps for WSQ60 / WSQ50 / WSQ20 wall or ceiling mounting:
1 Use the mounting base to mark four holes in the wall or ceiling. Drill the holes and insert the anchors. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 14 Chapter 2 Hardware 2 Screw the mounting base into the wall or ceiling. 3 Line up the Multys base hole with the mounting base screw. Gently turn the Multy clockwise until it is secured to the mounting base. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 15 Chapter 2 Hardware 2.2.2 WSR30 Installation There are two ways to set up your WSR30 Multy Device:
You can attach the leather strap to the hole at the top of your Multy Device to hang it to a wall or ceiling, as shown in Figure 7 on page 16. You can also use the back port cover as a stand by attaching it to the bottom of the Multy Device
(shown blue in Figure 8 on page 16). Figure 7 WSR30 Leather Strap Figure 8 WSR30 Stand Multy WiFi System Users Guide 16 Chapter 2 Hardware 2.2.3 WSM20 Installation You can use the mounting base to attach the WSM20 to a wall. Otherwise, place it on a desk, table, shelf, and so on. 1 Use the mounting base to mark two holes on the wall. Drill two holes at the distance of 53.40 mm. Figure 9 WSM20 Mounting Distance 2 Insert the anchors and then screw the mounting base into the wall using the screws of the required specs as shown below. Figure 10 WSM20 M4 Screw/Anchor Spec 3 Slide the WSM20 down gently until it is secured to the mounting base. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 17 Chapter 2 Hardware Figure 11 Slide the WSM20 Down Figure 12 Secure the WSM20 to the Mounting Base Multy WiFi System Users Guide 18 Chapter 2 Hardware 2.2.4 WSM20 Removal Use a thin object to press the hook down on both sides to release the WSM20 from the mounting base. Figure 13 The hook on the side panel A Figure 14 The hook on the side panel B Multy WiFi System Users Guide 19 Chapter 2 Hardware 2.3 Reset Button If you need to return the Multy Device to its default settings, use the reset button on the rear panel. Figure 15 WSQ60/WSQ50 Reset Button Figure 16 WSQ20 Reset Button Figure 17 WSR30 Reset Button Multy WiFi System Users Guide 20 Chapter 2 Hardware Figure 18 WSM20 Reset Button 2.3.1 Reset the Multy Device Back to Factory Default Settings Follow the steps below for a factory reset. WSQ60 / WSQ50 / WSQ20:
1 Make sure the LED light on the top panel is not blinking white. 2 Press the reset button for at least 5 seconds or until the LED starts to blink red. Press the reset button for at least 5 seconds or until the LED starts to blink amber. Press the reset button for at least 5 seconds or until the LED starts to blink yellow. WSR30:
WSM20:
WSM20:
2.4 LED On/Off Switch Press the LED On/Off switch to turn on or off LED lights. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 21 Chapter 2 Hardware Figure 19 LED On/Off Switch 2.5 LED Light Look at the LED on the top (WSQ60 / WSQ50 / WSQ20) or front (WSR30) panel to determine the status of the Multy Device. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 22 Chapter 2 Hardware Figure 20 WSQ50 / WSQ60 LED Figure 21 WSQ20 LED Figure 22 WSR30 LED Multy WiFi System Users Guide 23 Chapter 2 Hardware Figure 23 WSM20 LED The following are the LED descriptions for your Multy Device. Table 4 WSQ60 / WSQ50 / WSQ20 LED Descriptions COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION The Multy Device is not receiving power. White Blinking The Multy Device is booting up, undergoing firmware upgrade, or being configured. Blue Blinking Bluetooth is enabled on the Multy Device. The Multy Device is on and connected to the Internet. Red The Multy Device in extender mode is connecting to the primary Multy. The Multy Device in primary Multy mode failed to connect to the Internet, the Multy Device in extender mode cannot connect to the primary Multy, Bluetooth is not working on the Multy Device, or the Multy Device encountered a system error. Slow Blinking An error occurred during firmware update. Fast Blinking The Multy Device is in the process of restoring to default. Table 5 WSR30 LED Descriptions COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION The Multy Device is not receiving power. White Blinking The Multy Device is booting up. The Multy Device power is on. Blue Blinking The Multy Device Bluetooth is being configured. The Multy Device Bluetooth is ready. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 24 Off On On On Off On On Chapter 2 Hardware Table 5 WSR30 LED Descriptions (continued) COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Pink or Blue Rotate The Multy Device is ready for use. Rotate here means the pink light will move around the LED indicator while the blue light is stationary. Amber Blinking The Multy Device is undergoing firmware upgrade. Fast Blinking The Multy Device is being reset. Red On The Multy Device in primary Multy mode failed to connect to the Internet or the Multy Device in extender mode cannot connect to the primary Multy. Table 6 WSM20 LED Descriptions COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Lake Green On The Multy Device is receiving power and ready for use. Blinking The Multy Device is booting up. Green Yellow Red The Multy Device is not receiving power. The Multy Device is ready for use. Blinking The app setup process in progress. The Multy Device is updating firmware. Blinking The Multy Device is being reset. Off On On On TheMulty Device in Multy Router mode failed to connect to the Internet. OR The Multy Device in extender mode cannot connect to the Multy Router. Pink Blinking The Multy Device is setting up a WPS connection with another Multy Device. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 25 C H A P T E R 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials The Zyxel Multy app helps you install Multy Devices and manage your Multy Sites directly with your Android or iOS device. Note: Your smartphone needs to have Internet access to configure the following settings. 3.1 Introduction Compatibility Android 5.0 or later iOS 9.0 or later 3.2 Use the Zyxel Multy App You can log in and use the Zyxel Multy app with or without a myZyxelCloud account. With a myZyxelCloud account, all your configurations will be stored in the myZyxelCloud server. You then can log in and use the app on any smartphone to manage your Multy Sites once they have been set up. Moreover, Multy Devices can work with Amazon Alexa after the myZyxelCloud account is linked to Alexa (Section 3.29 on page 100). 1 Install the Zyxel Multy app from Google Play or the Apple App store. Tap the Multy icon to open it. 2 Enter your existing account information and tap Log in, or tap Sign Up to create a new myZyxelCloud account. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 26 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 27 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 3 Enter your Google/Facebook/Apple account information and tap SIGN IN, or tap Sign Up to create a new myZyxelCloud account. 4 Tap Authorize. The following Get Ready screen appears. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 28 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 29 3.3 Add and Install Your First Multy Device You need to install at least one Multy Device before you can manage a Multy Site. See Section 1.1 on page 7 to prepare for installation and to know which Multy Devices can be used as primary and extender Multys. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 Choose the product model of your device and tap Start. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 30 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 The Get Ready screen displays. Tap Start to install and add a Multy Device to your Multy Site. Follow the next steps that appear on your screen. Unplug and then plug your modem as instructed in the app to prevent errors. 3 After unplugging and plugging your modem as instructed, check the LED light and then then tap Its Solid Lake Green or Its Blinking Blue according to the Multy Device you use. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 31 4 Use your smartphone to scan the QR code to connect your smartphone to the WiFi network of the Multy Device. Click Next on the Multy connected screen to continue. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 32 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 33 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 5 Select the location where you want to place your Multy Device, and then tap Next. The Multy Setup Successfully screen appears. 6 Click the edit(
) icon on the WiFi Settings screen and then enable Keep 2.4G & 5G name the same. Click Save to save the changes. Keeping 2.4G and 5G names the same allows you to seamlessly steer between the two wireless networks. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 34 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 35 7 After the first Multy Device is installed, click No, I'm Done to finish the installation. Otherwise, tap Add Multy to add a second Multy device. Note: You can skip this step and add another Multy Device later. See Section 3.7 on page 45 for more information. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 36 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 8 The following Get Ready screen appears, after you click Add Multy. Click Start and then click the WPS button on the extender to start pairing. 9 When the WiFi setup is completed for all your Multy Devices, you can copy the password by pressing the Copy icon (
) and use it with the WiFi name to connect your smartphone to the Multy Site. Multy app detects you are using the default WiFi name and Password. Click Change now to change your WiFi name and password. Otherwise, click Maybe later to change your WiFi name and password later. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 37 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 38 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 10 A Multy Site is a collection of Multy Devices with exactly one Multy Device acting as the primary Multy and the rest acting as extender Multys. After completing the setup, the Multy Site screen will be displayed, allowing you to monitor your Multy Devices and Multy WiFi System. It shows whether the Multy Devices in this Multy Site are on. It also shows the number of wireless clients currently connected to the Multy Devices. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 39 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Note: If your Multy Device is connected to a modem or router but is unable to access the Internet during the installation process, you will see the following screen. Make sure your smartphone is connected to your broadband routers WiFi network and then tap None of These, Retry. If applicable, configure PPPoE or Static IP settings provided by your ISP. 3.4 Check Your Multy-to-Multy Signal Strength You can always check the signal strength between your extender and primary Multy to see if they need to be moved closer or farther apart. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 40 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 From the Multy Site screen, tap the extender Multy you want to check. 2 The Detail screen will be displayed. Tap Backhaul. The signal strength test will then be carried out. You may move the extender and then tap Move and Recheck to recheck the signal strength. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 41 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 3.5 Remove a Multy Device If a Multy Device is no longer in use, you can remove it from the Multy Site. On the Multy Site screen, tap the Multy Device you want to remove. The Detail screen will be displayed. Tap Delete This Multy to remove the device. Note: Before pressing the Reset button, click Delete The Multy on the Detail screen. Note: If the primary Multy is removed on the Detail screen, the assigned roles of the mesh network, including the extenders, will be reset to the default settings. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 42 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 43 3.6 Remove a Multy Site All Multy Devices in the Multy Site will be reset after you delete the Multy Site. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 From the Multy Site screen, tap the Settings icon (
) to open the Site Detail screen. 2 Tap Delete This Multy Site to remove the Multy WiFi System. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 44 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 45 3.7 Add a Multy Device to a New Site 1 To add a Multy Device to a new site, go to the Menu screen and then click Add Multy. The Add Multy screen appears. Select Add Multy to a New Multy Site and then click Next to continue. The Get Ready screen appears. Please refer to Section 3.3 on page 29 for more information about adding a Multy device. 2 To install a second Multy device to this site. Click Add Multy to My Home. Click Next. Follow the prompts and finish the installation. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 46 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 47 3.8 Install a Second Multy Site You can manage multiple Multy Sites using the Zyxel Multy app. In the figure below, the app manages two separate Multy Sites with one being installed at home and another in the office. Figure 24 Multy Sites Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 Tap the Menu icon in the upper-left to open the navigation panel. Tap Add Multy. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 48 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 Tap A New Multy Site and Next to set up another Multy WiFi System. Follow the instructions in Section 3.3 on page 29 to complete the setup. 3 To manage a different Multy Site, first tap Switch Site from the navigation panel. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 49 4 Select the Multy Site you want to manage and then tap Connect. Note: The Switch Site option is available only when you have more than one Multy Site. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 50 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 51 3.9 Test Your Smartphone Connection Speed You can run a speed test to check the Internet connection speed at which you send and receive data from your smartphone via the Multy Device. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 Tap the Speed Test icon (
) of the Multy Site. 2 Tap Start to perform the test. The meter will show data rates for both upstream and downstream traffic. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 52 3 The following screens show the results. You can tap the Remove icon (
) to delete all records. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 53 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 54 3.10 Test Your Multy Device Connection Speed With the Zyxel Multy app, you can check the speed of the connection between your Multy Device and your broadband modem or router. You can also check the connection speed between two Multy Devices. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 Tap the Menu icon in the upper-left to open the navigation panel. Tap Diagnose. 2 Tap Speed Test and the Test or Test All button to perform a test. The results will show data rates for both upstream and downstream traffic. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 55 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 56 3 Tap Test Again to show the Test buttons. To view the previous test results, tap the History icon (
can tap the Remove icon (
) to delete all records.
). You Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 57 3.11 Measure Your WiFi Signal Strength When you need to install a new Multy Device, you can perform a signal check to decide where to place it. To use your smartphone to measure your WiFi signal strength, wirelessly connect the smartphone to the Multy Site first. Generally, signal strength is better when you are closer to the WiFi source. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 Tap the Menu icon in the upper-left to open the navigation panel. Tap Diagnose. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 58 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 Tap WiFi Signal and then tap the Turn On button to perform a check. Tap Turn Off to stop the process. A decent WiFi signal would not go below 70 dBm (70 dBm to 100 dBm). 3.12 Enable or Disable Guest WiFi After the Multy Site is set up, you can create a separate WiFi network for your guests. These guest WiFi settings will be applied to all Multy Devices in the same Multy Site. Devices connected to the guest WiFi can access the Internet but they cannot access other devices connected to the Multy Site, as shown in the figure below. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 59 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Figure 25 Guest WiFi 1 Tap the Network Settings icon (
) of the Multy Site. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 60 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 Tap the Edit icon (
and WiFi Password. Tap Save. Then tap Confirm.
) of the Guest WiFi settings. Enable Guest WiFi and enter the Guest WiFi Name (SSID) 3.13 Share WiFi Name and Password with a QR Code You can use the app to create a QR code with your WiFi network name and password. By printing and placing the QR code somewhere accessible, you can let your friends or guests scan the QR code and join the WiFi network directly without revealing your actual WiFi password. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 61 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 Tap the Network Settings icon (
) of the Multy Site. 2 Tap the Share icon (
) of a WiFi network to create a QR code of the WiFi network name and password which you can share with others. Take a screenshot of the QR code if you want to save and print it. Tap Done once you are finished. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 62 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Note: The Share icon (
) is available after you enable WiFi or guest WiFi and set a WiFi name and password for this WiFi network. 3.14 Set a WiFi Schedule for Clients By creating a schedule profile, you can schedule the Multy Site to automatically disable the WiFi access of selected clients for preset periods of time. Note: You can group clients by applying the same schedule profile to them. This allows you to block or allow access or set a schedule for all client devices in the same group. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 63 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 Tap the Parental Control icon (
) of the Multy Site. 2 Tap the Filter icon and select how you want to sort the devices in the list. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 64 3 Tap a client from the device list to view the client device information. Tap Join Profile and then select Create New Profile to create a new profile or select a profile to apply a pre-configured schedule profile to the client. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 65 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 66 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 4 If you want to create a new schedule, tap Create New Profile shown in the previous step. After you create a profile, name the profile, and then tap Next. Tap the gray blocks to specify the time periods during which the client will be blocked from accessing the Internet. If you want to plan a schedule in 15-
minute intervals, tap a time slot and hold for 2 or 3 seconds until a small window pops up. To select an entire row or column, tap the row or column label. Tap Done to save your settings. 5 The applied profile name will then display on the Parental Control > Devices screen. Note: The Device Timer Block button is only available if the clients are not in any schedule profile. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 67 6 The Parental Control > Profile > Profile Detail screen becomes available after a schedule profile is created. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 68 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 69 3.15 Pause Internet Access for an Individual Client You can set a timer to block a specific client from accessing the Internet without having to create a schedule. The timer is effective only once. Note: You can only set a timer to block Internet access on the clients that do NOT belong to any schedule group. 1 Tap the Parental Control icon (
) of the Multy Site. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 70 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 Tap a client from the Devices list to view the client device information. 3 To block the selected client device, tap Block and specify a time period in hours and minutes. Tap Start to start the timer and block the client immediately. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 71 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 3.16 Pause or Resume Internet Access for a Group You may want to manually block a group of client devices from accessing the Internet immediately and resume it later. Note: You should already have created a schedule profile and applied the profile to client devices to group them. 1 Tap the Parental Control icon (
) of the Multy Site. Tap Profile to view the schedule profiles previously created in the Multy Site. On the Parental Control > Profile screen, tap a profiles Quick Block button to block or resume network access at once. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 72 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 73 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 Otherwise, select a profile from the profile list and then tap the Quick Block button on the Profile Detail screen to pause Internet access for that specific group. 3.17 Check your Multy Devices Configuration Details After configuring your Multy Device, you can view your Multy Device settings on the Detail screen. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 74 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 Tap a Multy Device on the Multy Site screen to open its Detail screen. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 75 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 The figure on the left appears if you tap on the Multy Device acting as the primary Multy. The figure on the right appears if you tap on an extender Multy. You can configure the DNS IP address, the IPv6 address, and the Ethernet connection status on a primary Multy screen. 3.18 Use Custom DNS Server A DNS server is a database that allows you to translates a domain name into an IP address to access the Internet. You can choose to specify a DNS server for your Multy Site. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 76 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 Tap the primary Multy on the Multy Site screen to open the Detail screen and then tap DNS IP. 2 Tap ISP DNS (Default) to use the default DNS server. Otherwise, tap Custom DNS and enter a primary, secondary, and tertiary DNS server. Tap Done to apply the changes. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 77 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 78 3.19 Restart Your Multy Device If you need to restart your Multy Device, you can do it remotely using the Detail screen. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials On the Multy Site screen, tap the Multy Device you want to restart. The Detail screen will be displayed. Tap Restart to restart this device. 3.20 Change the Name or Picture of a Multy Site You can rename a Multy Site or change the background picture that is displayed on the Multy Site main screen by following these steps. Note: To restore back to the default background picture of a Multy site, you need to remove the current Multy site and then recreate a new site. Please refer to Section 3.6 on page 43 for more information. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 79 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 From the Multy Site screen, tap the Settings icon (
) to open the Site Detail screen. 2 Tap the Edit icon (
) of Site Name to give the Multy Site a new name. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 80 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 81 3 Tap the Camera icon (
) to change the background picture of your Multy Site. Tap Choose a Picture to choose an existing picture on your phone. Otherwise. tap Take a Picture to use your phone camera to take a picture for your Multy Site. Crop the picture to a proper size and select the check mark to save the changes. Your background picture is now replaced with the new one. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 3.21 Enable or Add Port Forwarding Rules If you want to forward incoming packets to a specific IP address in the private network using ports, set a port forwarding rule. This makes the specified LAN client accessible from the Internet, as shown in the next figure. Figure 26 Port Forwarding 1 Tap the Menu icon in the upper-left to open the navigation panel, and then tap Settings. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 82 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 83 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 Tap Port Forwarding on the Settings screen to enable port forwarding. 3 Tap Port Forwarding Settings to create or update rules. On the Port Forwarding screen, tap Single Port Setup or Port Range Setup to add a rule. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 84 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 85 4 Enter a service name and a port number or a range of ports to define the service to be forwarded. Specify the transport layer protocol used for the service. Select a device on your local network that will receive the packets from the ports. Tap Add Rule once you are finished. A summary of the rules will be displayed. Tap Add if you want to create another rule. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 86 3.22 Enable DMZ DMZ allows other devices over the Internet to access a DMZ host device within your local network. DMZ, which stands for "DeMilitarized Zone", is a network between the WAN and the LAN that is open to the WAN but still has firewall protection. Devices on the WAN can initiate connections to devices on the DMZ but not to those on the LAN. You could put servers such as mail servers, HTTP or HTTPS web servers and FTP servers on the DMZ to provide services to hosts on the WAN as well as hosts on the LAN. You first need to assign a DMZ host to use DMZ. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 Tap the Menu icon in the upper-left to open the navigation panel, and then tap Settings. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 87 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 Tap DMZ IP on the Settings screen to configure your DMZ host. Enter a device IP Address or tap Select from Device List and choose a device connected to the Multy WiFi network. Make sure DMZ is enabled on the Settings screen to use this feature. 3.23 Switch to NAT or Bridge Mode In NAT mode, the Multy Device routes traffic between a local network and another network such as the Internet. Choose NAT mode if you want the Multy Device to assign local IP addresses to devices connected to it (DHCP) and use routing features. In Bridge mode, the Multy Device broadcasts traffic to the local network from the Internet. Choose Bridge mode if you have an existing router in your network and you do not want to reconfigure routing settings. The following (routing) features are enabled in NAT mode:
Parental Control UPnP Reserve IP Port Forwarding DMZ Note: These settings apply to the entire Multy Site. By default, your Multy Site is in NAT mode. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 88 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 To change your network mode, tap the Menu icon in the upper-left to open the navigation panel, and then tap Settings. 2 Tap NAT (Standard) Mode if you want to switch between NAT and Bridge mode. Tap OK to apply the changes. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 89 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 90 3.24 Turn Notifications On or Off You can decide whether or not to get updates when new WiFi clients connect to the system, when there are new speed test results, and when firmware updates are available. These updates will show as push notifications on your smartphone. Note: You need to have a myZyxelCloud account to use this feature. 1 Tap the Menu icon in the upper-left to open the navigation panel, and then tap Settings. 2 Tap Notifications on the Settings screen. Tap Speed Test Results or New Firmware to enable and allow the app to send you notifications when there is a new speed test result or new firmware update. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 91 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Note: After you turn on notifications for speed test results, you need to use the Alexa voice command Alexa, ask Zyxel Multy to test Internet speed to run a speed test to receive the notification. See Section 3.29 on page 100 for more information about how to use the Alexa voice service. This speed test corresponds to Menu > Diagnose > Speed Test, checking the connection between the primary Multy and Internet (see Section 3.10 on page 54). Multy WiFi System Users Guide 92 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 3 If you want to get notifications when there are new client devices connecting to your WiFi networks, tap New Device Connected and enable notifications for the WiFi networks. 3.25 Enable or Disable Daisy Chain Network Topology You can "daisy chain multiple Multy Devices together to create expansive WiFi coverage for your home. The daisy chain topology is illustrated in the figure below. Figure A shows the illustration of Daisy Chain Disabled. Figure B shows the illustration of Daisy Chain Enabled. When daisy chaining is enabled, each extender Multy (EM) can go through another extender Multy with a strong WiFi signal to connect to the primary Multy (PM). When Multy Devices are daisy-chained, they do not all need to be placed near the primary Multy, which means you can extend your coverage. Note: This feature is not available on all Multy Devices. The Daisy Chain and Network Topology menus appear only when using a Multy Device that supports Daisy Chain. See Table 1 on page 8 to see which devices support this feature. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 93 1 Tap the Menu icon in the upper-left to open the navigation panel, and then tap Settings. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 94 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 Tap Advanced Settings on the Settings screen. Tap Daisy Chain to enable or disable daisy chaining. 3.26 Report a Problem With the Zyxel Multy App If you encounter problems while using the Zyxel Multy app or want to send us your feedback, you can send an email to customer service. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 95 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 1 Tap the Menu icon in the upper-left to open the navigation panel. Tap Send Feedback. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 96 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 Edit the mail and then tap Next to send it through the Internet. 3.27 Log Out of the myZyxelCloud Account Tap the Menu icon in the upper-left to open the navigation panel. Tap Log Out. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 97 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 98 3.28 View Legal and Regulatory Information Check the e-label if you want to see legal and regulatory information related to your Multy Device. Note: Not all Multy Devices have an e-label which contains legal and regulatory information in the app
(see Table 1 on page 8). For Multy Devices without an e-label, you may check the label printed on the device. 1 From the Multy Site screen, tap the Multy Device you want to check. The Detail screen will be displayed. 2 Tap the Information icon (
) to view legal and regulatory information. Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 99 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 3.29 Manage Your Multy WiFi System With Amazon Alexa If you have an Alexa-enabled device (Amazon Echo for example), you can use your voice to control the Multy Devices in your Multy Sites. At the time of writing, the available Alexa skill voice commands for Multy Sites are:
Alexa, ask Zyxel Multy to turn off guest WiFi Alexa, ask Zyxel Multy to test Internet speed Alexa, ask Zyxel Multy to turn on WiFi light Alexa, ask Zyxel Multy to turn off WiFi light Alexa, ask Zyxel Multy to pause the Internet You need to enable the Multy-Alexa skills to enhance the functionality of your Alexa device and allow Alexa to perform the supported tasks. Note: To use the Alexa voice service, you must have logged into the Zyxel Multy app with a myZyxelCloud account and set up the Multy Devices. Both the Multy Devices and Alexa device should be connected to the same WiFi network. 1 Go to Amazons website (https://www.amazon.com) and sign in with your Amazon account. Tap the Menu icon in the upper-left and tap See All Departments. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 100 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 101 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 2 Select Alexa Skills. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 102 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 3 Enter the keyword "Zyxel Multy" in the search bar and select "Zyxel Multy" from the list of results. Tap Enable to connect the Multy Site to Alexa. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 103 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 4 Tap Link Account and enter your myZyxel account information to associate the skill with your account. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 104 Chapter 3 Zyxel Multy App Tutorials 5 Tap Authorize. A screen appears showing that the skill for Multy Sites has been successfully linked. Use either the Alexa app or the voice command Discover Devices to have Alexa discover the Multy Devices on the specified myZyxel account. You then can use your voice to control the Multy Device. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 105 PART II Multy M1 106 C H A P T E R 4 Multy M1 Wizard 4.1 Overview In this chapter, you will learn how to:
Go through Multy M1 (WSM20) wizard steps Create a myZyxel Cloud account. Configure basic settings for your WiFi 4.2 Accessing the Wizard Launch your web browser and enter "http://zyxelwifi.com" or "http://zyxelwifi.net" or http://
192.168.212.1 as the website address. Note: The wizard appears automatically when the Multy M1 is accessed for the first time or when you reset the Multy M1 to its default factory settings. 1 Make sure the WAN port of the Multy M1 is connected to a modem or router with Internet access. Your Multy M1 will check the status of your Internet connection the first time you log in. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 107 Chapter 4 Multy M1 Wizard 2 The following screen shows if you are connected to the Internet. Click Next to go to the next step in the wizard. The following screen shows if you are not connected to the Internet. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 108 Chapter 4 Multy M1 Wizard Note: You may need to turn off your network firewall if access to the Internet from the Multy M1 is blocked. You need to connect to the Internet to access your Multy M1. See Section 4.2 on page 107 if you cannot connect to the Internet. 3 Enter 1-128 single-byte printable ASCII characters but not "''<>^$& as your 2.4G/5G WiFi Name and WiFi Password. Select the check box Keep 2.4G & 5G name the same if you want to use the same name for your 2.4G and 5G WiFi. 4 The following screen shows if you have set up your WiFi name and password successfully. Click Next to go to the next step in the wizard. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 109 5 You need to create a myZyxel Cloud account to log into the Multy M1. Click Next to go to the next step in the wizard. Chapter 4 Multy M1 Wizard Multy WiFi System Users Guide 110 Chapter 4 Multy M1 Wizard 6 A pop up message shows. Click OK to be redirected to the registration website of myZyxelCloud. 7 Enter your Email and Password and click SIGN IN, if you already have a myZyxel Cloud account. If not, you can create one by clicking Sign Up. You can also click the Facbook or Google icon to create an account with your Facebook or Google account. 8 The legal page shows after you log in. Select the check box I understand and agree the Zyxel Cloud Terms of Use and then click Confirm. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 111 9 Wait a moment for your Multy M1 to link to your myZyxelCloud account. Chapter 4 Multy M1 Wizard Multy WiFi System Users Guide 112 Chapter 4 Multy M1 Wizard 10 Create a local password to access the Multy M1 directly. You may choose to log in with your myZyxelCloud account or your local password the next time you log in. Note: You can change your local password in System > General Settings. See Section 7.7 on page 137 for more information. 11 Wait a moment for the Multy M1 to check if your device is updated with the latest firmware. If not, your Multy M1 will automatically update the firmware. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 113 C H A P T E R 5 Multy M1 Web Configurator 5.1 Overview This chapter describes how to access the Multy M1 Web Configurator and provides an overview of its screens. The Web Configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy system setup and management via Internet browser. Use a browser that supports HTML5, such Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome. The recommended screen resolution is 1024 by 768 pixels. In order to use the Web Configurator you need to allow:
Web browser pop-up windows from your device. JavaScript (enabled by default). Java permissions (enabled by default). 5.2 Accessing the Web Configurator 1 Make sure your Multy M1 hardware is properly connected (refer to the Quick Start Guide). Launch your web browser. 2 3 If the Multy M1 is in Standard Mode (the default mode), enter "http://zyxelwifi.com or 192.168.212.1" in the browsers address bar. If the Multy M1 is in Bridge Mode, enter http:// (DHCP-assigned IP) in the browsers address bar. 4 On the displayed login screen, log in using your myZyxelCloud username and password or the local password. Note: If this is the first time you are accessing the web configurator or if the device has been reset, you must complete the setup wizard, see Chapter 4 on page 107. Note: For setting and changing the local password, see Section 7.7 on page 137. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 114 Chapter 5 Multy M1 Web Configurator Figure 27 Login 5 The Multy M1 Overview screen displays allowing you to monitor your Multy M1. It shows if the Multy M1 is online, and how many wireless clients are currently connected to your device, You can also view WiFi network settings, CPU usage, Memory usage and the LAN/WAN port status on the screen. Figure 28 Overview (Standard Mode) Multy WiFi System Users Guide 115 Chapter 5 Multy M1 Web Configurator Figure 29 Overview (Bridge Mode) 5.3 Navigation Panel Use the submenus on the navigation panel to configure Multy M1 features. Your navigation panel varies depending on the mode of your Multy M1. See Section 6.3 on page 121 for more information on Standard Mode. See Section 6.6 on page 123 for more information on Bridge Mode. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 116 Chapter 5 Multy M1 Web Configurator 5.3.1 Standard Mode Navigation Panel Figure 30 Navigation Panel (Standard Mode) The following table describes the submenus. Table 7 Settings > System > Status (Standard Mode) LINK Overview TAB FUNCTION Use this screen to:
View read-only information about your Multy M1 Configure WiFi settings Diagnose Use this screen to check the speed of the connection between your Multy M1 and the broadband modem/router. Use this screen to view a summary of previously run speed tests. Advanced Speed Test Speed Test History Parental Control Device Use this screen to:
View devices information Add and configure parental control rules or schedules Profile Use this screen to enable or configure existing parental control rules. Mesh My Mesh Use this screen to view Mesh network information. OpenVPN Server OpenVPN Use this screen to create and configure an OpenVPN server account. Server OpenVPN Account Use this screen to:
View basic information about Multy M1 OpenVPN server View basic information about clients that are connected to the Multy M1 OpenVPN server Multy WiFi System Users Guide 117 Chapter 5 Multy M1 Web Configurator Table 7 Settings > System > Status (Standard Mode) (continued) LINK TAB FUNCTION OpenVPN Client Use this screen to:
Settings Internet View basic information about OpenVPN Server accounts that you are connected to Add an OpenVPN Server Account you want your Multy M1 to connect to when the Multy M1 functions as an OpenVPN client. Internet Connection This screen allows you to configure ISP parameters, WAN IP address assignment, DNS servers and the WAN MAC address. NAT & Port Forwarding Use this screen to enable NAT. Use this screen to configure servers behind the Multy M1 and forward incoming service requests to the servers on your local network. Passthrough Use this screen to change your Multy M1s port triggering settings. Dynamic DNS Use this screen to configure dynamic DNS. UPnP Use this screen to enable UPnP on the Multy M1. WiFi Main WiFi Use this screen to enable the wireless LAN and configure wireless LAN and wireless security settings. Guest WiFi Use this screen to configure multiple BSSs on the Multy M1. WPS Use this screen to configure WPS. Scheduling Use this screen to schedule the times the Wireless LAN is enabled. LAN LAN IP Use this screen to configure the Multy M1s LAN IP address and subnet mask. Use this screen to configure the IPv6 address for the Multy M1 on the LAN. Use this screen to configure your DNS server. Use this screen to enable the Multy M1s DHCP server. IPv6 LAN Use this screen to configure the IPv6 address for your Multy M1 on the LAN. Firewall IPv4 Firewall Use this screen to configure IPv4 firewall rules. IPv6 Firewall Use this screen to configure IPv6 firewall rules. System Status Use this screen to view the basic information of the Multy M1. Use this screen to change password or to set the timeout period of the management session. Use this screen to configure the interface/s from which the Multy M1 can be managed remotely and specify a secure client that can manage the Multy M1. Maintenance Use this screen to upgrade firmware, restartthe Multy M1 without turning the power off or reset the Multy M1 to factory default settings. Use this screen to select whether your device acts as a router, or a bridge. General Setting Remote Access Operating Mode Logs Use this screen to enable log settings or view the list of activities recorded by your Multy M1. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 118 Chapter 5 Multy M1 Web Configurator 5.3.2 Bridge Mode Navigation Panel Figure 31 Navigation Panel (Bridge Mode) The following table describes the submenus. Table 8 Settings > System > Status (Bridge Mode) LINK Overview TAB FUNCTION Use this screen to:
View read-only information about your Multy M1 Configure WiFi settings Advanced Speed Test Speed Test History Use this screen to check the speed of the connection between your Multy M1 and the broadband modem/router. Use this screen to view a summary of previously run speed tests. My Mesh Use this screen to view Mesh network information. Main WiFi Use this screen to enable the wireless LAN and configure wireless LAN and wireless security settings. Diagnose Mesh Settings WiFi WPS Use this screen to configure WPS. Scheduling Use this screen to schedule the times the Wireless LAN is enabled. LAN LAN IP Use this screen to configure the Multy M1s LAN IP address and subnet mask. System Status Use this screen to view the basic information of the Multy M1 Use this screen to configure the Multy M1s DNS server. Use this screen to change password or to set the timeout period of the management session. Use this screen to configure remote assistant. Maintenance Use this screen to upgrade firmware, restart the Multy M1 without turning the power off or reset the Multy M1 to factory default settings. Use this screen to select whether your device acts as a router, or a bridge. Logs Use this screen to view the list of activities recorded by your Multy M1. General Setting Remote Access Operating Mode Multy WiFi System Users Guide 119 Chapter 6 Multy M1 Modes C H A P T E R 6 Multy M1 Modes 6.1 Overview 6.2 Modes This chapter introduces the different operating modes available on your Multy M1. Or simply how the Multy M1 is being used in the network. This refers to the operating mode of the Multy M1, which can act in:
Standard Mode: In standard mode Multy M1 has two IP addresses, a LAN IP address and a WAN IP address. It also has more routing features. To see the standard mode features, go toTable 7 on page 117. In the example scenario below, Multy M1 connects the local network to the Internet through a modem (M). Figure 32 The Standard Mode Example Bridge Mode: In bridge mode, Multy M1 has one IP address and Multy M1 interfaces are bridged together in the same network. To see the bridge mode features, go to Table 8 on page 119. In the example scenario below, Multy M1 connects the local network to the Internet through a router (R). Multy WiFi System Users Guide 120 Figure 33 The Bridge Mode Example For more information on changing the mode of your Multy M1, refer to Section 7.8 on page 138. Note: Choose your device mode carefully to avoid having to change it later. When changing to another mode, the IP address of the Multy M1 changes. The running applications and services of the network devices connected to the Multy M1 may be interrupted. 6.3 Standard Mode Overview The Multy M1 is set to standard (router) mode by default. Routers are used to connect the local network to another network (for example, the Internet). In the figure below, the Multy M1 connects the local network (LAN1 ~ LAN4) to the Internet. 6.4 What You Can Do Use the Status screen to view read-only information about your Multy M1 (Section 6.5 on page 121). 6.5 Standard Mode Status Screen Click Settings > System > Status to open the status screen. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 121 Chapter 6 Multy M1 Modes Figure 34 Settings > System > Status (Standard Mode) The following table describes the labels shown on the Status screen. Table 9 Settings > System > Status (Standard Mode) LABEL System DESCRIPTION Model Name This is the model name of your device. Firmware Version This is the firmware version. System Operation Mode This is the device mode to which the Multy M1 is set, see Section 7.8 on page 138 for more information. Enable IPv4 Firewall This shows if the IPv4 firewall is enabled on the Multy M1. This shows if the IPv6 firewall is enabled on the Multy M1. Enable IPv6 Simple Security WAN Information System Uptime This is the total time the Multy M1 has been on. MAC Address This shows the WAN Ethernet adapter MAC Address of your device. IP Address This shows the WAN ports IP address. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 122 Table 9 Settings > System > Status (Standard Mode) (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Subnet Mask This shows the WAN ports subnet mask. Gateway IPv6 Address LAN Information This shows the WAN ports gateway IP address. This shows the current IPv6 address of the Multy M1. MAC Address This shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC Address of your device. IP Address This shows the LAN ports IP address. IP Subnet Mask This shows the LAN ports subnet mask. DHCP Server IPv6 Address This shows the LAN ports DHCP role - Enable or Disable. This shows the current IPv6 address of the Multy M1 in the LAN. 6.6 Bridge Mode Overview Use your Multy M1 as a bridge if you already have a router or gateway on your network. In this mode your Multy M1 bridges a wired network (LAN) and wireless LAN (WLAN) in the same subnet. See the figure below for an example. Many screens that are available in Standard Mode are not available in Bridge Mode, such as port forwarding and firewall. See Section 5.3 on page 116 for more information. 6.7 What You Can Do Set up a network with the Multy M1 as a bridge (Section 6.8 on page 123). Use the Status screen to view read-only information about your Multy M1 (Section 6.9 on page 125). 6.8 Setting your Multy M1 to Bridge Mode 1 2 Log into the Web Configurator if you havent already. See the Quick start Guide for instructions on how to do this. To use your Multy M1 as a bridge, go to Settings > System > Operating Mode and select Bridge Mode. Note: You can only set the Multy M1 to Bridge Mode when using the Internet Protocol over Ethernet (IPoE) WAN service. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 123 Chapter 6 Multy M1 Modes Figure 35 Changing to Bridge mode Note: You have to log in to the Web Configurator again when you change modes. As soon as you do, your Multy M1 is already in Bridge mode. 3 When you select Bridge Mode, the following pop-up message window appears. Figure 36 Pop up for Bridge mode Click OK. Then click Apply. The Web Configurator refreshes once the change to Bridge mode is successful. 6.8.1 Accessing the Web Configurator in Bridge Mode Log in to the Web Configurator in Bridge mode, do the following:
1 Log into the Web Configurator. See the Quick Start Guide for instructions on how to do this. 2 Connect your computer to one of the LAN port of the Multy M1using an Ethernet cable. 3 Connect a modem/router to the WAN port of the Multy M1 using another Ethernet cable. 4 If the Multy M1 is not connected to a router or DHCP server, the Multy M1 cannot assign your computer an IP address. 5 After youve set your computers IP address, open a web browser such as Internet Explorer and enter http://(DHCP-assigned IP) as the web address in your web browser. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 124 Chapter 6 Multy M1 Modes 6.9 Bridge Mode Status Screen Click Settings > System > Status to open the status screen. Figure 37 Settings > System > Status (Bridge Mode) The following table describes the labels shown on the Status screen. Table 10 Settings > System > Status (Bridge Mode) DESCRIPTION LABEL System Model Name This is the model name of your device. Firmware Version This is the firmware version. System Operation Mode This is the device mode to which the Multy M1 is set, see Section 7.8 on page 138 for more information. Enable IPv4 Firewall This shows if the IPv4 firewall is enabled on the Multy M1. Enable IPv6 Simple Security This shows if the IPv6 firewall is enabled on the Multy M1. This is the total time the Multy M1 has been on. System Uptime LAN Information MAC Address IP Address DHCP Server IPv6 Address IP Subnet Mask This shows the LAN ports subnet mask. This shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC Address of your device. This shows the LAN ports IP address. This shows the LAN ports DHCP role - Enable or Disable. This shows the current IPv6 address of the Multy M1 in the LAN. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 125 C H A P T E R 7 Multy M1 Tutorials 7.1 Overview This chapter provides tutorials for setting up your Multy M1. Run a Speed Test Configure the Multy Devices in a Mesh Network Configure Main WiFi Networks Configure Guest WiFi Networks Manage WiFi Clients Change the Operating Mode Configure a Port Forwarding Rule 7.2 Run a Speed Test With the Multy M1 Web Configurator, you can check the speed of the connection between your Multy M1 and the broadband modem/router. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
), and click Diagnose to open the Advanced Speed Test screen. Use this screen to view all the available connections in your Multy M1 System. 2 Click TEST to perform a speed test. This shows data rates for both upstream and downstream traffic. Click TEST AGAIN to update the information. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 126 Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials 3 Click the Speed Test History tab to view a summary of the tests made. Click Clear to delete all records. 7.3 Configure the Multy Devices in a Mesh Network 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
), and click Mesh to open the Mesh Information screen. Click More to modify the assigned roles of Multy M1s mesh networks. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 127 Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials 2 Click More of the Multy M1 router, the following screen appears. Click the Edit(
) icon on the Multy
) icon to reboot the Multy Router page to modify the name of the Multy M1 router. Click the Restart (
M1 router. Click the Delete (
) icon to remove the assigned roles of the controller and extender of the mesh network, reseting all of the devices of the Mesh network to factory default settings. Click APPLY to save the changes. 3 Click More of the Multy M1 extender, the following screen appears. Click the Edit(
page to modify the name of the Multy M1 extender. Click the Restart (
extender. Click the Delete (
reseting the Multy M1 extender to factory default settings. Click APPLY to save the changes.
) icon on the satellite
) icon to reboot the Multy M1
) icon on the satellite page to remove the assigned role of the extender, Multy WiFi System Users Guide 128 Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials 7.4 Configure Main WiFi Networks In the Multy M1 you can configure independent wireless networks with different privileges. Clients can associate only with the network for which they have security settings (SSID and password). The following table describes the different Multy M1s profile networks and their privileges. Table 11 WiFi Network Privileges WIFI NETWORK INTERNET ACCESS 2.4G / 5G WIFI NETWORK ACCESS TO WEB CONFIGURATOR ACCESS TO WIRED LAN Main WiFi Guest WiFi Yes Yes 2.4G and 5G 2.4G and 5G Yes No Yes No Note: A user can only configure the WiFi networks security settings if they are connected to the Main WiFi network. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
), and click Settings to open the WiFi screen. Use each tab in the WiFi menu to configure each of the WiFi networks security settings. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 129 2 Select Enable Main WiFi to activate a WiFi Network. Enter the 2.4G/5G Name and Password clients use to connect to the WiFi network. You can configure two different WiFi Names for the Main WiFi 2.4G and 5G networks. Select Keep 2.4G & 5G name the same, so they both use the same WiFi Name. Click Apply to save your changes. Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 130 Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 131 Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials 7.5 Configure Guest WiFi Networks After the Multy M1 is set up, you can use separate WiFi networks for your clients. The WiFi settings will be applied to all clients in the same network. Note: This is not available if you are using bridge mode. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
), and click Settings > WiFi > Guest WiFi to open the Guest WiFi screen. 2 Select Enable Guest WiFi and enter the WiFi Name (SSID) and WiFi Password. Click Apply to save your changes. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 132 Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 133 7.6 Manage WiFi Clients 7.6.1 Create a Parental Control Profile Profiling clients allows you to easily block/allow Internet access or set a schedule for all client devices in the same profile. Note: This is not available if you are using bridge mode. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
), and click Parental Control to open the following screen. Use the Parental Control > Device screen to view all the clients of your Multy M1 network. Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials 2 Click the icon under Action (
) to view the user information. On the Device Detail screen, click Add New Profile to create a parental control profile. 3 The Parental Control > Profile screen appears. Click the start time cell and drag down to the end time to set up a schedule. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 134 Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials 7.6.2 Edit a Parental Control Profile When you create or edit a profile, you can schedule the Multy M1 to automatically disable or enable WiFi access during a certain period of time for clients in that profile. Note: This is not available if you are using bridge mode. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
).Select Parental Control, and click the Profile tab. View the profiles created in the Multy M1 on the Profile screen. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 135 Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials 2 Click Enable to activate this profiles Internet schedule. Click the Edit icon (
) to modify a profiles Internet schedule. 7.6.3 Pause or Resume Internet Access of a WiFi Client Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
tab. Use this screen to manually block a client from accessing the Internet immediately and resume it later.
). Select Parental Control, and click the Profile Note: This is not available if you are using bridge mode. 1 Use the Profile screen to view the profiles created in the Multy M1. Click QUICK BLOCK to block Internet access from the selected device. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 136 Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials 2 Click a profiles Resume button to resume network access at once. 7.7 Change the Local Password Go to Settings > System > General Setting screen to change your local password. Enter the Current Password and New Password and enter the new password again to confirm. You can tap the Visibility(
) icon to see the hidden passwords. Tap Apply to save the changes. The password should be between 8-32 characters long; special characters are not allowed (" !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~"). The password should contain at least one number, one upper case letter and one lower case letter. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 137 Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials 7.8 Change the Operating Mode The operating mode refers to how the Multy M1 is being used in the network. The Multy M1 has two operating modes:
Standard: This is the Multy M1s default mode. In this mode, the Multy M1 routes traffic between a local network and another network such as the Internet. Bridge: Use this mode so the Multy M1 bridges traffic between clients on the same network. Note: The Parental Control, UPnP, Port Forwarding functions are not available in Bridge mode. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
).From the Settings drop-down list, click System, then click the Operating Mode tab. Select the operating mode you want to use and select APPLY to save the changes. Changing the Multy M1s operating mode may take up to two minutes. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 138 7.9 Configure a Port Forwarding Rule If you want to forward incoming packets to a specific IP address in the private network using ports, set a port forwarding rule. Note: This is not available if you are using bridge mode. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
Internet, and click the NAT & Port Forwarding tab.
). From the Settings drop-down list, select Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 139 2 Select Enable in the Enable Port Forwarding field. 3 Click Add Rule to create a port forwarding rule. Add a service name, a port number or a range of ports to define the service to be forwarded, specify the transport layer protocol used for the service, and the IP address of a device on your local network that will receive the packets from the port(s). Chapter 7 Multy M1 Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 140 PART III Multy Plus 141 C H A P T E R 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.1 Introduction The web configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy device setup and management via Internet browser. Zyxel Multy Plus web configurator helps you install Multy Pluss and manage the Multy Plus WiFi System directly. Compatibility Internet Explorer, versions 8.0 and later. Google Chrome, versions 2.0 and later. Mozilla Firefox, versions 3.0 and later. Safari, versions 2.0 and later. This section provides tutorials for setting up your Multy Plus. Use the Web Configurator Add and Install Your First Multy Plus Run a Speed Test Configure the Multy Pluss WiFi Networks Enable or Disable a WiFi Network Add Clients to a Profile Set a Profiles WiFi Schedule Pause or Resume Internet Access on a Profile Turn on or off the Multy Pluss LED (Light) Remove a Multy Plus Install a Second Multy Plus WiFi System Change Your Multy Plus Operating Mode Configure a Port Forwarding Rule Enable or Disable Daisy Chain Network Topology Local Login Password Change 8.2 Use the Web Configurator With a myZyxelCloud account, all your configurations will be stored in the myZyxelCloud server. You then can log in and use web configurator to manage your Multy Plus WiFi System. Moreover, the Multy Pluss can work with Amazon Alexa after the myZyxelCloud account is linked to Alexa (Section 3.29 on page 100). Multy WiFi System Users Guide 142 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 1 Make sure your Multy Plus hardware is properly connected (refer to the Quick Start Guide). 2 Launch your web browser and go to http://Zyxelwifi.com or http://Zyxelwifi.net. The login screen displays. To access the web configurator and manage the Multy Plus you need to be connected to your myZyxelCloud account. Click Login with MyZYXELCloud account and you will be redirected to the myZyxelCloud website to log into your myZyxelCloud account. Or click Login with local password if you dont wish to access the myZyxelCloud account. For more information see Section 8.2.1 on page 144. 3 Enter your myZyxelCloud account Email and Password, and click SIGN IN. Alternatively, you can log out If you dont have any Internet Access you will be redirected to the Multy Plus Wizard to add your first Multy. For more information see Section 8.3 on page 147. Note: If you dont have a myZyxelCloud account, click Sign Up to create one. You need to register the Multy Plus in your myZyxelCloud account before you can access its web configurator. Likewise, the option Login with local password will only appear after you have set up a myZyxelCloud account (mandatory). Multy WiFi System Users Guide 143 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials You are redirected back to the Multy Plus web configurator. 8.2.1 Login with Local Password Login with local password is a secondary password and serves as an alternative to logging in with myZyxelCloud. 1 The first time you attempt to login with local password you will be asked to create one. Enter the new password under Password (8 - 32 characters). Click the eyeball symbol if you wish to view the characters you have entered. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 144 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials Note: The password may contain a mix of letters, numbers, spaces, and/or special characters; and it is case-sensitive. Backslash, single quote, double quote, accent grave, angle brackets, caret, dollar sign, ampersand ( \ " <> ^ $ & ), and emoji symbols are not allowed. Enter the password again under Confirm (click the eyeball symbol if you wish to view the characters you have entered). 2 3 Then click Apply to accept the changes. 4 Just click OK to continue. 5 Click ADVANCED (will turn into HIDE ADVANCED) and then click Proceed to zyxelwifi.net (unsafe). Multy WiFi System Users Guide 145 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 6 Upon returning to the login screen, click to select the Login with local password tab and Enter your local password. 7 Then click LOG IN. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 146 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.3 Add and Install Your First Multy Plus You need to install at least one Multy Plus before you can manage the Multy Plus WiFi System. 1 If your modem or router has DHCP enabled, the Multy Plus attempts to connect automatically to the Internet. If no connection to the Internet is established, select PPPOE if you have a username and password from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) to access the Internet. Select STATIC IP if you have IP settings assigned by your ISP. 2 Once you have successfully connected to the Internet you can continue creating your Multy Plus WiFi System. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 147 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 3 Select the location/name where you want to place your Multy Plus, click Next and follow the on-screen instructions. 4 Enter the WiFi Name and password for your Multy Plus WiFi System WiFi network. Select Single WiFi Name for both 2.4G and 5G WiFi networks to have the same WiFi settings. Otherwise, assign different names to both networks, but they will share the same WiFi Password. Note: When the WiFi Name is the same for both 2.4G and 5G WiFi networks the Multy Plus adds .speed to the end of the 5G WiFi Name. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 148 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 5 Once your WiFi network is created click Start. The Multy Plus automatically checks and updates with the latest firmware available. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 149 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 6 Click Next to be redirected to the myZyxelCloud website. Sign up or log in with your myZyxelCloud account, so you can complete the Multy Plus installation, and access its web configurator. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 150 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 7 The Multy Plus WiFi System Overview screen displays allowing you to monitor your Multy Pluss and Multy Plus WiFi System. It shows if the Multy Pluss in this Multy Plus WiFi System are online, and how many wireless clients are currently connected to each Multy Plus, as well as their upstream/downstream data rates. For more information see Table 12 on page 153 for WiFi Network Privileges. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 151 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.4 Run a Speed Test With the Multy Plus Web Configurator, you can check the speed of the connection between the first Multy Plus and the broadband modem/router or the connection between Multy Pluss. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
), and click Diagnose to open the Advanced Speed Test screen. Use this screen to view all the available connections in your Multy Plus WiFi System. 2 Click TEST ALL to perform a speed test. This shows data rates for both upstream and downstream traffic. Click TEST AGAIN to update the information in this screen. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 152 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 3 Click the Result History tab to view a summary of the tests made. Click Clear to delete all records. 8.5 Configure the Multy Pluss WiFi Networks In the The Multy Plus WiFi System you can configure independent wireless networks with different privileges. Clients can associate only with the network for which they have security settings (SSID and password). The following table describes the different Multy Pluss profile networks and their privileges. Table 12 WiFi Network Privileges WIFI NETWORK INTERNET ACCESS 2.4G / 5G WIFI NETWORK ACCESS TO WEB CONFIGURATOR ACCESS TO WIRED LAN Admin WiFi Employee WiFi Yes Yes Visitor WiFi Yes, after captive portal log in. 2.4G and 5G 2.4G and 5G 2.4G and 5G Yes No No Yes No No Note: A user can only configure the WiFi networks security settings if they are connected to the Admin WiFi network. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
), click Settings to open the WiFi screen. Use each tab in the WiFi menu to configure each of the WiFi networks security settings. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 153 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials Multy WiFi System Users Guide 154 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 2 Select Enable to activate a WiFi Network. Enter the Name (SSID) and Password clients use to connect to the WiFi network. You can configure two different WiFi Names for the Admin WiFi 2.4G and 5G networks. Select Keep 2.4G & 5G name the same, so they both use the same WiFi Name (SSID). Click Apply to save your changes. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 155 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.6 Enable or Disable a WiFi Network After the Multy Plus WiFi System is set up, you can use separate WiFi networks for your clients. The WiFi settings will be applied to all Multy Pluss in the same Multy Plus WiFi System. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
). From the Settings drop-down list click WiFi to open the WiFi screen. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 156 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 2 Enable Employee WiFi and enter the WiFi Name (SSID) and WiFi Password. Click APPLY to save your changes. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 157 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.7 Add Clients to a Profile Profiling clients allows you to easily block/allow Internet access or set a schedule for all client devices in the same profile. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
), and click Access Control to open the Device screen. Use the Device screen to view all the clients in your Multy Plus WiFi System. Specify which network you want to view in the Connect to drop-down list. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 158 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 2 Click More under the Action column to view more information about each device. On the Access Control > Device Detail screen, select a predefined profile and click APPLY. You can also activate Reserve IP, so the Multy Plus assigns a specific IP address to a device every time it connects to the Multy Plus WiFi System. For more information on adding/editing new profiles, see Section 8.8 on page 160. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 159 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.8 Set a Profiles WiFi Schedule When you create or edit a profile, you can schedule the Multy Plus WiFi System to automatically disable or enable WiFi access during a certain period of time for clients in that profile. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
). Select Access Control, and click the Profile tab. Use the Profile screen to display the profiles created in the Multy Plus WiFi System. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 160 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 2 Click the Edit icon (
)to modify a profiles Internet schedule. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 161 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 3 Click Enable to activate this profiles Internet schedule. Click the start time cell and drag down and/or right to the end time to set up your schedule. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 162 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.9 Pause or Resume Internet Access on a Profile You may want to manually block a profile of client devices from accessing the Internet immediately and resume it later. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
). Select Access Control, and click the Profile tab. Use the Profile screen to display the profiles that are previously created in the Multy Plus WiFi System. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 163 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 2 Click a profiles Quick Allow button to resume network access at once, or click the Quick Block button to pause Internet access for that specific profile. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 164 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.10 Turn on or off the Multy Pluss LED (Light) 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
), and click My Multy to view all the Multy Pluss in your Multy Plus WiFi System. Select the device you want to modify and click More... Multy WiFi System Users Guide 165 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 2 The Multy Information screen appears. Click the LED switch to Enable or Disable the LEDs behavior. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 166 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.11 Remove a Multy Plus If a Multy Plus is damaged or no longer in use, you can remove it from the Multy Plus WiFi System. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
), and click My Multy to view all the devices in your Multy Plus WiFi System. Select the device you want to remove and click More... Multy WiFi System Users Guide 167 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 2 The Multy Information screen displays. Click Delete to remove the device from the Multy Plus WiFi System. 8.12 Install a Second Multy Plus WiFi System You can manage multiple Multy Pluss using the Multy Plus Web Configurator. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
), and click My Multy to view all the devices in your Multy Plus WiFi System. Click Add Multy to add a Multy Plus to your Multy Plus WiFi System. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Multy. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 168 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 2 Once you have successfully finished the Multy installation, you can relocate it to a WiFi dead zone where you need WiFi signal. 8.13 Change Your Multy Plus Operating Mode The operating mode refers to how the Multy Plus is being used in the network. The Multy Plus has two operating modes:
Standard: This is the Multy Pluss default mode. In this mode, the Multy Plus routes traffic between a local network and another network such as the Internet. If you wish your Multy Plus to have Access Control, UPnP, Port Forwarding, DMZ function, choose this mode. Bridge: Use this mode so the Multy Plus bridges traffic between clients on the same network. You can choose this mode if you have an existing router. Note: AiShield, Access Control, UPnP, Port Forwarding, DMZ are not available in Bridge mode. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 169 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
). From the Settings drop-down list, click Maintenance, then click the Operating Mode tab. Select the operating mode and select APPLY to save your changes. Changing the Multy Pluss operating mode may take up to two minutes. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 170 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.14 Configure a Port Forwarding Rule Port forwarding is commonly used when you want to use Internet activities such as online gaming, P2P file sharing, or even hosting servers on your network. It allows a party from the Internet to contact a specific LAN client on your network correctly. If you want to forward incoming packets to a specific or appropriate IP address in the private network using ports, set a port forwarding rule. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
). From the Settings drop-down list, click Security, the Firewall screen appears. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 171 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 2 Click Enable IPv4 Firewall to enable port forwarding. 3 Click Add service to create a port forwarding rule. Add a service name, a port number or a range of ports to define the service to be forwarded, specify the transport layer protocol used for the service, and the MAC address of a device on your local network that will receive the packets from the port(s). Multy WiFi System Users Guide 172 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.15 Enable or Disable Daisy Chain Network Topology You can daisy chain multiple Multy Pluss together to create expansive WiFi coverage for your home. When daisy chaining is enabled, each Multy Plus chooses its own way of connecting to the primary Multy Plus - either by connecting directly, or by going through another Multy Plus with a strong WiFi signal. When Multy Pluss are daisy-chained, they dont all need to be placed near the primary Multy Plus, which means you can extend your coverage. Daisy Chain Disabled Daisy Chain Enabled Multy WiFi System Users Guide 173 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
). From the Settings drop-down list, click Maintenance, then click the Daisy Chain tab. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 174 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials Click the button next to Enable Daisy Chain to activate daisy chaining. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 175 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials 8.16 Local Login Password Change You can change the Local login password. 1 Click the Navigation Panel icon on the top-left corner (
). From the Settings drop-down list, click Maintenance, then click the Local login tab. 2 3 Enter the present password under Current password (click the eyeball symbol if you wish to view the characters you have entered). Enter the new password under Password (8 - 32 characters). Click the eyeball symbol if you wish to view the characters you have entered. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 176 Chapter 8 Multy Plus Tutorials Note: The password may contain a mix of letters, numbers, spaces, and/or special characters; and it is case-sensitive. Backslash, single quote, double quote, accent grave, angle brackets, caret, dollar sign, ampersand ( \ " <> ^ $ & ), and emoji symbols are not allowed. Enter the new password again under Confirm (click the eyeball symbol if you wish to view the characters you have entered). 4 5 Then click Apply to accept the changes. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 177 PART IV Appendices Appendices contain general information. Some information may not apply to your Zyxel Device. 178 A P P E N D I X A Customer Support In the event of problems that cannot be solved by using this manual, you should contact your vendor. If you cannot contact your vendor, then contact a ZyXEL office for the region in which you bought the device. For ZyXEL Communications offices, see https://service-provider.zyxel.com/global/en/contact-us for the latest information. For ZyXEL Networks offices, see https://www.zyxel.com/index.shtml for the latest information. Please have the following information ready when you contact an office. Required Information Product model and serial number. Warranty Information. Date that you received your device. Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it. Corporate Headquarters (Worldwide) Taiwan ZyXEL Communications Corporation https://www.zyxel.com Asia China ZyXEL Communications (Shanghai) Corp. ZyXEL Communications (Beijing) Corp. ZyXEL Communications (Tianjin) Corp. https://www.zyxel.com/cn/zh/
India ZyXEL Technology India Pvt Ltd. https://www.zyxel.com/in/en/
Kazakhstan ZyXEL Kazakhstan https://www.zyxel.kz Multy WiFi System Users Guide 179 Appendix A Customer Support Korea ZyXEL Korea Corp. http://www.zyxel.kr Malaysia ZyXEL Malaysia Sdn Bhd. http://www.zyxel.com.my Pakistan ZyXEL Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd. http://www.zyxel.com.pk Philippines ZyXEL Philippines http://www.zyxel.com.ph Singapore ZyXEL Singapore Pte Ltd. http://www.zyxel.com.sg Taiwan ZyXEL Communications Corporation https://www.zyxel.com/tw/zh/
Thailand ZyXEL Thailand Co., Ltd. https://www.zyxel.com/th/th/
Vietnam Belarus ZyXEL BY https://www.zyxel.by Bulgaria ZyXEL https://www.zyxel.com/bg/bg/
ZyXEL Communications Corporation-Vietnam Office https://www.zyxel.com/vn/vi Europe Multy WiFi System Users Guide 180 Appendix A Customer Support Czech Republic ZyXEL Communications Czech s.r.o https://www.zyxel.com/cz/cs/
Denmark ZyXEL Communications A/S https://www.zyxel.com/dk/da/
Finland ZyXEL Communications https://www.zyxel.com/fi/fi/
France ZyXEL France https://www.zyxel.fr Germany ZyXEL Deutschland GmbH https://www.zyxel.com/de/de/
Hungary ZyXEL Hungary & SEE https://www.zyxel.com/hu/hu/
Italy ZyXEL Communications Italy https://www.zyxel.com/it/it/
Netherlands ZyXEL Benelux https://www.zyxel.com/nl/nl/
Norway ZyXEL Communications https://www.zyxel.com/no/no/
Poland ZyXEL Communications Poland https://www.zyxel.com/pl/pl/
Romania ZyXEL Romania Multy WiFi System Users Guide 181 Appendix A Customer Support ZyXEL Communications Czech s.r.o. organizacna zlozka https://www.zyxel.com/ro/ro Russia ZyXEL Russia Slovakia https://www.zyxel.com/ru/ru/
https://www.zyxel.com/sk/sk/
Spain ZyXEL Communications ES Ltd. https://www.zyxel.com/es/es/
Sweden ZyXEL Communications https://www.zyxel.com/se/sv/
Switzerland Studerus AG https://www.zyxel.ch/de https://www.zyxel.ch/fr Turkey ZyXEL Turkey A.S. https://www.zyxel.com/tr/tr/
UK ZyXEL Communications UK Ltd. https://www.zyxel.com/uk/en/
Ukraine ZyXEL Ukraine http://www.ua.zyxel.com South America Argentina ZyXEL Communications Corporation https://www.zyxel.com/co/es/
Multy WiFi System Users Guide 182 Appendix A Customer Support Brazil ZyXEL Communications Brasil Ltda. https://www.zyxel.com/br/pt/
Colombia ZyXEL Communications Corporation https://www.zyxel.com/co/es/
Ecuador ZyXEL Communications Corporation https://www.zyxel.com/co/es/
South America ZyXEL Communications Corporation https://www.zyxel.com/co/es/
ZyXEL Communications Corporation http://il.zyxel.com/
Middle East Israel North America USA ZyXEL Communications, Inc. North America Headquarters https://www.zyxel.com/us/en/
Multy WiFi System Users Guide 183 A P P E N D I X B Legal Information Copyright Copyright 2021 by Zyxel and/ or its affiliates The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopying, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Zyxel and/ or affiliates. Published by Zyxel and/ or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Zyxel does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products, or software described herein. Neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent rights of others. Zyxel further reserves the right to make changes in any products described herein without notice. This publication is subject to change without notice. Disclaimer Regulatory Notice and Statement UNITED STATES of AMERICA The following information applies if you use the product within USA area. US Importer: Zyxel Communications, Inc, 1130 North Miller Street Anaheim, CA92806-2001, https://www.zyxel.com/us/en/
FCC EMC Statement The device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the device. This product has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the devices Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receivers Consult a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance The following information applies if you use the product with RF function within USA area. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must be at least 22 cm from the user and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or Operation of this device is restricted to indoor use only, except for relevant user's manual mention that this device can be installed into the transmitter. external environment. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 184 Appendix B Legal Information EUROPEAN UNION and UNITED KINGDOM The following information applies if you use the product within the European Union and United Kingdom. Declaration of Conformity with Regard to EU Directive 2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment Directive, RED) and UK Regulation Compliance information forwireless products relevant to the EU, United Kingdom. and other Countries following the EU Directive 2014/53/EU
(RED) and UK regulation. And this product may be used in all EU countries (and other countries following the EU Directive 2014/53/EU) and United Kingdom without any limitation except for the countries mentioned below table:
In the majority of the EU, United Kingdom, and other European countries, the 5GHz bands have been made available for the use of wireless local area networks (LANs). Later in this document you will find an overview of countries in which additional restrictions or requirements or both are applicable. The requirements for any country may evolve. Zyxel recommends that you check with the local authorities for the latest status of their national regulations for the 5GHz wireless LANs. If this device for operation in the band 5150-5350 MHz, it is for indoor use only. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. The maximum RF power operating for each band as follow:
The band 2,400-2,483.5 MHz is 99.77 mW. The band 5150-5350 MHz is 198.15 mW. The band 5470-5725 MHz is 995.41 mW.
(Bulgarian) Zyxel , 2014/53/C. National Restrictions The Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT) must be notified of any outdoor wireless link having a range exceeding 300 meters. Please check http://www.bipt.be for more details. Draadloze verbindingen voor buitengebruik en met een reikwijdte van meer dan 300 meter dienen aangemeld te worden bij het Belgisch Instituut voor postdiensten en telecommunicatie (BIPT). Zie http://www.bipt.be voor meer gegevens. Les liaisons sans fil pour une utilisation en extrieur dune distance suprieure 300 mtres doivent tre notifies lInstitut Belge des services Postaux et des Tlcommunications (IBPT). Visitez http://www.ibpt.be pour de plus amples dtails. Por medio de la presente Zyxel declara que el equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 2014/53/UE.. Zyxel tmto prohlauje, e tento zazen je ve shod se zkladnmi poadavky a dalmi pslunmi ustanovenmi smrnice 2014/53/EU. Dansk (Danish) Undertegnede Zyxel erklrer herved, at flgende udstyr udstyr overholder de vsentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 2014/53/EU. National Restrictions In Denmark, the band 5150 - 5350 MHz is also allowed for outdoor usage. I Danmark m frekvensbndet 5150 - 5350 ogs anvendes udendrs. Hiermit erklrt Zyxel, dass sich das Gert Ausstattung in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschlgigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 2014/53/EU befindet. Kesolevaga kinnitab Zyxel seadme seadmed vastavust direktiivi 2014/53/EL phinuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele stetele. Zyxel 2014/53/EE. Hereby, Zyxel declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. Par la prsente Zyxel dclare que l'appareil quipements est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 2014/53/UE. Zyxel ovime izjavljuje da je radijska oprema tipa u skladu s Direktivom 2014/53/UE. Hr me lsir, Zyxel v yfir a essi bnaur er samrmi vi grunnkrfur og nnur vieigandi kvi tilskipunar 2014/53/
UE. Espaol
(Spanish) etina
(Czech) Deutsch
(German) Eesti keel
(Estonian)
(Greek) English Franais
(French) Hrvatski
(Croatian) slenska
(Icelandic) Multy WiFi System Users Guide 185 Appendix B Legal Information Italiano (Italian) Con la presente Zyxel dichiara che questo attrezzatura conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 2014/53/UE. National Restrictions This product meets the National Radio Interface and the requirements specified in the National Frequency Allocation Table for Italy. Unless this wireless LAN product is operating within the boundaries of the owner's property, its use requires a general authorization. Please check http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/ for more details. Questo prodotto conforme alla specifiche di Interfaccia Radio Nazionali e rispetta il Piano Nazionale di ripartizione delle frequenze in Italia. Se non viene installato all 'interno del proprio fondo, l'utilizzo di prodotti Wireless LAN richiede una Autorizzazione Generale. Consultare http://www.sviluppoeconomico.gov.it/ per maggiori dettagli. Ar o Zyxel deklar, ka iekrtas atbilst Direktvas 2014/53/ES btiskajm prasbm un citiem ar to saisttajiem noteikumiem. Latvieu valoda
(Latvian) National Restrictions The outdoor usage of the 2.4 GHz band requires an authorization from the Electronic Communications Office. Please 2.4 GHz frekvenu joslas izmantoanai rpus telpm nepiecieama atauja no Elektronisko sakaru direkcijas. Vairk check http://www.esd.lv for more details. informcijas: http://www.esd.lv. Lietuvi kalba
(Lithuanian) iuo Zyxel deklaruoja, kad is ranga atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 2014/53/ES Direktyvos nuostatas. Magyar
(Hungarian) Alulrott, Zyxel nyilatkozom, hogy a berendezs megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet kvetelmnyeknek s az 2014/53/EU irnyelv egyb elrsainak. Malti (Maltese) Hawnhekk, Zyxel, jiddikjara li dan tagmir jikkonforma mal-tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 2014/53/UE. Nederlands
(Dutch) Hierbij verklaart Zyxel dat het toestel uitrusting in overeenstemming is met de essentile eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 2014/53/EU. Polski (Polish) Niniejszym Zyxel owiadcza, e sprzt jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 2014/53/UE. Portugus
(Portuguese) Zyxel declara que este equipamento est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 2014/53/
UE. Prin prezenta, Zyxel declar c acest echipament este n conformitate cu cerinele eseniale i alte prevederi relevante ale Directivei 2014/53/UE. Zyxel tmto vyhlasuje, e zariadenia spa zkladn poiadavky a vetky prslun ustanovenia Smernice 2014/53/E. Zyxel izjavlja, da je ta oprema v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloili direktive 2014/53/EU. Romn
(Romanian) Slovenina
(Slovak) Slovenina
(Slovene) Suomi (Finnish) Zyxel vakuuttaa tten ett laitteet tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 2014/53/EU oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Svenska
(Swedish) Hrmed intygar Zyxel att denna utrustning str I verensstmmelse med de vsentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta bestmmelser som framgr av direktiv 2014/53/EU. Norsk
(Norwegian) Erklrer herved Zyxel at dette utstyret er I samsvar med de grunnleggende kravene og andre relevante bestemmelser I direktiv 2014/53/EU. Notes:
Although Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein are not EU member states, the EU Directive 2014/53/EU has also been implemented in those countries. The regulatory limits for maximum output power are specified in EIRP. The EIRP level (in dBm) of a device can be calculated by adding the gain of the antenna used (specified in dBi) to the output power available at the connector (specified in dBm). Multy WiFi System Users Guide 186 Appendix B Legal Information List of national codes COUNTRY ISO 3166 2 LETTER CODE COUNTRY ISO 3166 2 LETTER CODE Czech Republic Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia AT BE BG HR CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IS IE IT LV Safety Warnings Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Switzerland Sweden Turkey United Kingdom LI LT LU MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SK SI ES CH SE TR GB Do not use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Do not expose your device to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids. Do not store things on the device. Do not obstruct the device ventilation slots as insufficient airflow may harm your device. For example, do not place the device in an enclosed space such as a box or on a very soft surface such as a bed or sofa. Do not install, use, or service this device during a thunderstorm. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device. Do not open the device or unit. Opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks. Only qualified service personnel should service or disassemble this device. Please contact your vendor for further information. Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports. Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them. Always disconnect all cables from this device before servicing or disassembling. Do not remove the plug and connect it to a power outlet by itself; always attach the plug to the power adaptor first before connecting it to Do not allow anything to rest on the power adaptor or cord and do NOT place the product where anyone can walk on the power adaptor a power outlet. or cord. Please use the provided or designated connection cables/power cables/ adaptors. Connect it to the right supply voltage (for example, 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in Europe). If the power adaptor or cord is damaged, it might cause electrocution. Remove it from the device and the power source, repairing the power adapter or cord is prohibited. Contact your local vendor to order a new one. Do not use the device outside, and make sure all the connections are indoors. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. The following warning statements apply, where the disconnect device is not incorporated in the device or where the plug on the power supply cord is intended to serve as the disconnect device,
- For permanently connected devices, a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated external to the device;
- For pluggable devices, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the device and shall be easily accessible. Environment Statement ErP (Energy-related Products) Zyxel products put on the EU and United Kingdom market in compliance with the requirement of the European Parliament and the Council published Directive 2009/125/EC and UK regulation establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-related products (recast), so called as "ErP Directive (Energy-related Products directive) as well as ecodesign requirement laid down in applicable implementing measures, power consumption has satisfied regulation requirements which are:
Network standby power consumption < 8W, and/or Off mode power consumption < 0.5W, and/or Standby mode power consumption < 0.5W.
(Wireless setting, please refer to the chapter about wireless setting for more detail. Disposal and Recycling Information The symbol below means that according to local regulations your product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from domestic waste. If this product is end of life, take it to a recycling station designated by local authorities. At the time of disposal, the separate collection of your product and/or its battery will help save natural resources and ensure that the environment is sustainable development. Multy WiFi System Users Guide 187 Appendix B Legal Information Die folgende Symbol bedeutet, dass Ihr Produkt und/oder seine Batterie gem den rtlichen Bestimmungen getrennt vom Hausmll entsorgt werden muss. Wenden Sie sich an eine Recyclingstation, wenn dieses Produkt das Ende seiner Lebensdauer erreicht hat. Zum Zeitpunkt der Entsorgung wird die getrennte Sammlung von Produkt und/oder seiner Batterie dazu beitragen, natrliche Ressourcen zu sparen und die Umwelt und die menschliche Gesundheit zu schtzen. El smbolo de abajo indica que segn las regulaciones locales, su producto y/o su batera debern depositarse como basura separada de la domstica. Cuando este producto alcance el final de su vida til, llvelo a un punto limpio. Cuando llegue el momento de desechar el producto, la recogida por separado ste y/o su batera ayudar a salvar los recursos naturales y a proteger la salud humana y medioambiental. Le symbole ci-dessous signifie que selon les rglementations locales votre produit et/ou sa batterie doivent tre limins sparment des ordures mnagres. Lorsque ce produit atteint sa fin de vie, amenez-le un centre de recyclage. Au moment de la mise au rebut, la collecte spare de votre produit et/ou de sa batterie aidera conomiser les ressources naturelles et protger l'environnement et la sant humaine. Il simbolo sotto significa che secondo i regolamenti locali il vostro prodotto e/o batteria deve essere smaltito separatamente dai rifiuti domestici. Quando questo prodotto raggiunge la fine della vita di servizio portarlo a una stazione di riciclaggio. Al momento dello smaltimento, la raccolta separata del vostro prodotto e/o della sua batteria aiuta a risparmiare risorse naturali e a proteggere l'ambiente e la salute umana. Symbolen innebr att enligt lokal lagstiftning ska produkten och/eller dess batteri kastas separat frn hushllsavfallet. Nr den hr produkten nr slutet av sin livslngd ska du ta den till en tervinningsstation. Vid tiden fr kasseringen bidrar du till en bttre milj och mnsklig hlsa genom att gra dig av med den p ett tervinningsstlle.
( : / 110V AC 230V AC) Multy WiFi System Users Guide 188 Appendix B Legal Information
About the Symbols Various symbols are used in this product to ensure correct usage, to prevent danger to the user and others, and to prevent property damage. The meaning of these symbols are described below. It is important that you read these descriptions thoroughly and fully understand the contents. Explanation of the Symbols SYMBOL EXPLANATION Alternating current (AC):
AC is an electric current in which the flow of electric charge periodically reverses direction. DC if the unidirectional flow or movement of electric charge carriers. A wiring terminal intended for connection of a Protective Earthing Conductor. Direct current (DC):
Earth; ground:
Class II equipment:
The method of protection against electric shock in the case of class II equipment is either double insulation or reinforced insulation. Viewing Certifications Zyxel Limited Warranty Go to http://www.zyxel.com to view this products documentation and certifications. Zyxel warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from any defects in material or workmanship for a specific period (the Warranty Period) from the date of purchase. The Warranty Period varies by region. Check with your vendor and/or the authorized Zyxel local distributor for details about the Warranty Period of this product. 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. Note 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. 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. Registration Open Source Licenses Register your product online at www.zyxel.com to receive email notices of firmware upgrades and related information This product may contain in part some free software distributed under GPL license terms and/or GPL-like licenses. To request the source code covered under these licenses, please go to: https://www.zyxel.com/form/gpl_oss_software_notice.shtml Multy WiFi System Users Guide 189 Index Index Access Control 169 Add Rule 85 Advanced Settings 95 Alexa voice command 92 Amazon account 100 Amazon Alexa 26, 100, 142 Amazons website 100 Android 26 AP Mode menu 125 status screen 125 Backhaul 41 Bluetooth 8, 24 Bridge 88 Bridge Mode 114, 120, 123, 124 Bridge mode 124 broadband 10, 11, 152 A B C contact information 179 certifications 187 viewing 189 check mark 81 client 71 controller 7, 128 copyright 184 coverage 7 CPU 115 customer service 95 customer support 179 D E F H Daisy Chain 93, 95 daisy chain 93 data rate 55 DHCP 88 DHCP enabled 147 disclaimer 184 DMZ 86, 88, 169 DNS 76, 77, 118, 119 DNS server 76 domain name 76 downstream 52, 55, 152 email 95 Ethernet 76 Ethernet cable 124 extender 7, 40, 41, 76, 128 extender Multy 93 feature 93 feedback 95 firmware 91 HTTP 86 HTTPS 86 Multy WiFi System Users Guide 190 incoming packet 82 Internet connection speed 51 Internet Service Provider 147 iOS 26 IP address 76 ISP 40 I L M N O LAN client 171 LED 31 LEDs 22 Local login password 176 MAC Address 125 Menu 55 mounting base 14, 15, 17 mounting bracket 13 mounting hole 13 Multy Site 29, 31, 42 Multy-Alexa skills 100 142, 150 NAT 88, 89 Navigation Panel 152 navigation panel 90 Operating Mode 138 operating mode 138 ort Forwarding 169 Index overview 7 password 37, 62 Port Forwarding 88 port forwarding 82, 140 Port Forwarding Rule 139 Port Forwarding Settings 84 power cable 11 power outlet 11 PPPOE 147 PPPoE 40 primary Multy 93 private network 82 QR code 32, 61, 62 Quick Charge 9 Reset button 20 status screen 121 P Q R S schedule 67 signal strength 41 smartphone 40, 51, 57 Speed Test 152 speed test 152 Standard Mode 114, 120, 123 Static IP 40 Status 121 Multy WiFi System Users Guide 191 myZyxelCloud 26, 28, 90, 97, 100, 111, 112, 113, 114, Router Mode Index Tri-Band 9 T U W UPnP 88, 118, 169 upstream 52, 55, 152 warranty 189 note 189 Web Configurator how to access 114 web configurator 150 WiFi coverage 173 WiFi network 61 WiFi password 61 WiFi signal 59 Wireless tutorial 126 WPS 119 Z Zyxel Multy app 95 Multy WiFi System Users Guide 192
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DECLARATION LETTER We, Zyxel Communications Corporation declare that the device does not support channel 12 ~ 13 in 2.4GHz band and any non-US channels in all the operational mode(s) for the following product. FCC ID: I881WSM20 If you should have any question(s) regarding this declaration, please dont hesitate to contact us. Thank you!
Date: 2022-02-18 Sincerely yours,
Emma Bao / Manager Zyxel Communications Corporation Tel: 886 3 578-3942 # 88582 E-mail: Emma.bao@zyxel.com.tw
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 09/03/2022 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | AX1800 Dual-Band WiFi 6 System | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is maximum conducted output power. This device supports 20, 40 and 80 MHz bandwidth modes. The product must be installed such that its antenna(s) can provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures or as described in this filing. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Operation of this device is restricted to indoor use only. | ||||
1 2 | Power listed is maximum conducted output power. This device supports 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. The product must be installed such that its antenna(s) can provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures or as described in this filing. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas CPS(H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch
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1 2 | Name |
E****** L****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 |
e******@tw.bureauveritas.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.757 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.865 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.8280000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC