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What are Device filters and Protocol filters?

In ZyNOS, the filters have been separated into two groups. One group is called 'device filter group', and the

other is called 'protocol filter group'. Generic filters belong to the 'device filter group', TCP/IP and IPX filters
belong to the 'protocol filter group'.

Why can't I configure device filters or protocol filters?

In ZyNOS, you can not mix different filter groups in the same filter set.

Product FAQ

What is the ZyXEL Device Internet Access Sharing Router?

The ZyXEL Device fulfills a range of application environments, from small and medium businesses, SOHO, or

Telecommuters, to home user or education applications. The ZyXEL Device provides a robust Firewall to

protect your network, and the IPSec VPN function allows you to create a secure connection for e-business.

ZyXEL Device's design helps users to save expenses, minimize maintenance, and simultaneously provide a high
quality networking environment.

The ZyXEL Device is a robust solution complete with everything needed for providing Internet access to

multiple workstations through your cable or ADSL modem. The router equipped with 2 auto-MDI/MDIX

10/100Mbps Ethernet WAN port, 1 auto-MDI/MDIX 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN port, 4 auto-MDI/MDIX

10/100Mbps DMZ port and 802.11b wireless capability. It is the most simple and affordable solution for
multiple and instant broadband Internet access router with 802.11 wireless support.

Virtually all-popular applications over Internet, such as Web, E-Mail, FTP, Telnet, Gopher, are supported. The
ZyXEL Device is designed for SOHO, branch offices, workgroups, and educational users.

Will the ZyXEL Device work with my Internet connection?

The ZyXEL Device is designed to be compatible with cable and ADSL modems. Most external Cable and

ADSL modems use an Ethernet port to connect to your computer so the ZyXEL Device is placed in the line

between the computer and the External modem. As long as your Internet Access device has an Ethernet port,

you can use the ZyXEL Device. Besides, if your ISP supports PPPoE you can also use the ZyXEL Device,
because PPPoE had been supported in the ZyXEL Device.