 Bwuutje
join:2005-01-10 | reply to jmpage2 Re: USG100 as wireless router (via PCMCIA)?
Then use any other FTP client that is installed by default on your MAC. Open a terminal window and enter "ftp".
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 jmpage2
join:2005-02-24 Littleton, CO | reply to Bwuutje Apparently the Zyxel site doesn't like Safari, and I've temporarily uninstalled Firefox. |
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 Bwuutje
join:2005-01-10
| reply to jmpage2 No. It can not. At least not with that card.
Why can't you access the manual btw ? If you can post this question you are obvious online.
All ZyXEL Manuals, User Guides, Support Notes, all are online. See for this one: »ftp://ftp.zyxel.com/ZYWALL_USG_100/use···2.11.pdf
Or go to »ftp://ftp.zyxel.com/ and do some browsing yourself.
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 jmpage2
join:2005-02-24 Littleton, CO
| I can't access the manual on the USG 100 right now but I am wondering if it is equipped with a Wireless N card via the PCMCIA bridge if it can act as a full wireless router and DHCP server for wireless clients on the network?
One advantage of getting the USG100 and using it in this fashion would be the ability to retire a small Wireless G Tomato based router.
One other brief question, is the device able to route between two subnets VLANs and provide separate DHCP function for each? We have a VoIP phone network that I would like to be able to put into its own subnet for security and performance purposes.
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