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Re: USG 20VPN web interface Blocked
@Pedro_Brito USG20-VPN have in the box the cable for console access. Consider this as opportunity to revert/disable your NAT setup. Won't be fast & easy, but might save you to reconfigure the whole device.
Re: Feature Request: XGS2210 support to Change IGMP Query Interval
May I know is there any service impact if the switch is unable to change the IGMP Query Interval?
Re: NWA220AX-6E vs WAX620D-6E difference ?
Hi @tremor,
In addition, there are differences between Operating mode and Conducted typical transmit output power.
1. Operating mode:
NWA220AX-6E: Nebula Cloud managed/ standalone
WAX620D-6E: Nebula Cloud managed/controller-managed/standalone
2. At 5GHz, the output power of WAX620D-6E is bigger than NWA220AX-6E 3dBm.
To get the full spec, please refer to these datasheets:
Re: USG 20VPN web interface Blocked
Hello @Pedro_Brito
You can connect to the console port and access the device by SSH or Telnet, then use the CLI commands.
Router#show logging entries keyword nat
This command will show the logs related to NAT, maybe you can see the logs about the change of NAT settings. Please note that the log may be washed if there are much newer logs.
Router# show ip virtual-server
This command will show all the virtual server profiles, and find the profile name of the rule you edit.
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# ip virtual-server deactivate <profile_name>
This command will disable the specific virtual server profile
Please refer to the CLI guide if you want to edit the virtual server profile settings by CLI.
https://download.zyxel.com/USG20-VPN/cli_reference_guide/USG20-VPN_5.35.pdf
Re: Nebula controlled Flex 100 wan settings / fallback
I always preconfigure the firewalls I send out. First I always choose DHCP for WAN1on the initial setup and just plug in a network lead from our LAN in to P2. Once online in Nebula I set up Wan2 as DHCP and swap the cables over.
Once online via WAN2 I can then saflely modify WAN1 with the required PPPOE detail or static IP and ship out. Never had any issues doing it this way. And I send out several firewalls a week!
Nebula & 802.11r Roaming Issues
Hello, I have been having some roaming issues which I have narrowed down to 802.11r on some devices, and I thought I'd share this information in the forum.
To be honest, I don't know if 802.11r was on by default in Nebula, but I was enabling it assuming I would gain some roaming benefits as per the protocol specifies. With the setting on, I have been receiving complaints by some individuals "losing their wifi connection for a few seconds then it reconnects".
I have narrowed this down to devices which advertise themselves as being 802.11r capable (I see this in Nebula). With 802.11r on, these devices (mainly Samsung and Huawei in my case), when moving between areas in the building they would "remain" connected to an AP, and internet would stop for say 15-20 seconds, then the mobile device disconnects WiFi (4G would turn on) and after about 5-10 seconds the device would reconnect to WiFi and I find it on a different AP in Nebula. I did not see this behaviour on Windows PCs for example, and these were not advertising as 802.11r capable. I found that it happens consistently with devices which advertise as 802.11r capable.
I turned off 802.11r in Nebula, but I kept 802.11k/v ON. I have Smart Client Steering ON and also Band Select to ON in Nebula. The problem went away. The same devices which were advertising as 802.11r capable now advertise as 802.11k/v capable and roaming happens without problems, seamless to the user and very quick.
I have turned off 802.11r on all my Nebula organisations until I hear otherwise from Zyxel.
Did anyone have these kind of issues?
Thanks,
Stefan
Re: Plex on a zyxel nas326?
comme indiqué j'ai crée un dossier zypkg
That should be zy-pkgs. So when done there should be a file \\<NAS>\admin\zy-pkgs\web_prefix . That file is only a config file for the firmware package manager, which tells it to use the repository at “content of web_prefix” instead of the default one.
Re: Tutorial: Make your own .mobileconfig for OSX IKEv2 Certificate VPNs
It has already been transferred to our new feature development queue.
Oh, that's great news!
