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Restrict access on this special switch port to only some MAC-Addresses on Nebula
User @Venta hopes that we can restrict access on this special switch port to only some MAC-Addresses on Nebula.
Anyone who likes this idea, please leave your comment and give it a vote!
Flex H - edit rules, NAT name etc.
Hello everyone,
following the thread linked below, I would like to ask the possibility to edit name rules, NAT and so on. Quicker way to reorganize everything.
You can find details here:
USG FLEX H NAT rule support multiple IP(not continuously) and FQDN (non-wild card) for source IP
User @Lucas_Wilson and @PeterUK hope USG FLEX H NAT rule support multiple IP(not continuously) and FQDN (non-wild card) for source IP.
Anyone who likes this idea, pleases feel free to leave you comment and vote up for this idea.
Feature Request: Add per-client custom nicknames in standalone mode
Hello Zyxel team,
First, thank you for continuing to improve the NWA series. The standalone interface is already quite solid and practical, which is exactly why this missing piece stands out so much in everyday use.
I’d like to request a feature for the standalone web interface of Zyxel APs such as the NWA50BE PRO:
Request
Please add support for custom client nicknames / aliases in the station list.
Today, in Monitor → Station Info → Station List, clients are primarily identified by IP and MAC address. That works technically, but in real-world use it makes the client list much harder to read than it needs to be.
There was already a related community post here:
“NWA90AX - how to give connected devices a clear name?”
In that thread, Zyxel replied that a feature request would be created for evaluation, but the discussion now appears stale, so I wanted to raise it again in a more explicit feature-request form. (community.zyxel.com)
Why this matters
This is a small feature on paper, but a big usability improvement in practice.
For anyone managing more than a handful of devices, the current client list requires mentally translating:
- IP address
- MAC address
- vendor guess
- memory of which device is which
That adds friction every time someone wants to:
- troubleshoot a weak signal
- identify a chatty/problem device
- check whether a specific client is connected
- understand who is using which SSID/radio band
- manage a home or small office with many similar devices
A nickname column would turn this from a technical lookup table into a genuinely readable management view.
Suggested implementation
A practical implementation could be:
- add a Nickname or Alias field for each client
- bind it to the client’s MAC address
- display it as a column in the Station List
- support search/filter by nickname
- optionally show detected hostname and/or vendor alongside the nickname
Example nicknames:
- Work Laptop
- Living Room TV
- Doorbell Camera
- Kitchen Tablet
- Printer
Why this is worth prioritizing
From a user perspective, this looks like a high-value / low-complexity enhancement:
- no major networking change required
- no protocol dependency
- mostly a UI + client metadata persistence feature
- immediately improves the daily management experience
In other words, this is exactly the kind of feature that makes a product feel more polished and thoughtfully designed.
Scope clarification
This request is specifically for standalone mode, not Nebula.
I understand Nebula can already offer richer client identification, but for users who deliberately choose standalone management, having a simple way to label clients locally would be extremely valuable.
Thank you again for the work you do on these products and for listening to community feedback. I think this would be a genuinely excellent improvement for the standalone AP experience, and I hope the development team will consider it for a future firmware release.
USG FLEX H SSL VPN support certificate based authentication
User @hORnZ hopes USG FLEX H SSL VPN support certificate-based authentication.
Anyone likes this idea, please leave your comment and give this post a vote.
Icon Library for network diagrams
Sometimes it's asked to me to realize network diagrams and documentation for my installations, so i must use network diagram software or simply vector design (LibreOffice Draw) for explain network structure and devices involved.
I'd like to use vector-based icons for Zyxel appliances and network products, but i was not able to find them.
Is there any place where i can find them?
GS1900-8 Time Range for enable/disable port function
User @Bibi49 hopes that the switch supports the time-range enable/disable port function to limit children's connection.
If anyone likes this idea, please leave your comment and give it a vote!
Support "Login IP Ranges" at MSP Level
Currently, the "Login IP Ranges" security feature is restricted to the Pro Pack and must be configured individually for each organization. For MSP users managing multiple organizations and sites, this process is repetitive and inefficient.
User @nielsscheldeman propose making this feature available at the MSP level. This enhancement would allow administrators to implement IP whitelisting across all managed organizations, significantly improving management efficiency and portal security.
This suggestion originated from the post found here:
[USG Flex H] - WireGuard VPN
Hello everyone,
I see that our Firewall USG Flex H Series, implement Tailscale, only a user-friendly VPN based on WireGuard protocol.
My idea is to convert the Tailscale third party service, with the real WireGuard solution. As also explained by Tailscale (https://tailscale.com/compare/wireguard) is more complex to configure a WireGuard VPN, but is more stable, secure and offer better performances than Tailscale.
Also, as suggested by Tailscale ifself, using Tailscale introduces a direct dependencies on product, if Tailscale closes, the service closes itself; using Tailscale introduces a direct dependencies also in Tailscale's security, keys managements and network traffic ACLs is only possible with paid solutions.
Also in performances WireGuard is better, because it is directly available into the linux kernel module, instead Tailscale is only a Wireguard third party external implementation.
So… OK Tailscale is more user-friendly, is more flexible and convenient for 95% of people, but if our Firewall, can directly use the Wireguard protocol I think that is more secure.
What do you think?
Monthly Data Usage tracker
Being able to set a mothly allowance, that resets every month at a specific day customizable).