Users Manual Part 1

Chapter 10 Home Networking
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10.6 Wake on LAN
Wake on LAN (WoL) allows you to remotely turn on a device on the network, such as a computer,
storage device or media server. To use this feature the remote hardware (for example the network
adapter on a computer) must support Wake On LAN using the ‘Magic Packet’ method.
You need to know the MAC address of the LAN device. It may be on a label on the device or in its
documentation.
Click Network Setting > Home Networking > Wake on LAN to open this screen.
Figure 75 Network Setting > Home Networking > Wake on LAN
Subnet Mask Your Zyxel Device will automatically calculate the subnet mask based on the IPv4 address that
you assign. Unless you are implementing subnetting, use this value computed by the Zyxel
Device.
Public LAN
Active Click this switch to enable or disable the Public LAN feature. When the switch goes to the right
, the function is enabled. Otherwise, it is not.
Your ISP must support Public LAN and static IP.
IPv4 Address Enter the public IP address provided by your ISP.
Subnet Mask Enter the public IPv4 subnet mask provided by your ISP.
Offer Public IP
by DHCP
Click this switch to enable or disable the Zyxel Device to provide public IP addresses by DHCP
server. When the switch goes to the right , the function is enabled. Otherwise, it is not.
Enable ARP
Proxy
Click this switch to enable or disable the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) proxy. When the
switch goes to the right , the function is enabled. Otherwise, it is not.
Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings.
Apply Click Apply to save your changes.
Table 46 Network Setting > Home Networking > Additional Subnet (continued)
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