
Zyxel G.Fast XMG3927 with WLAN
Zyxel G.Fast XMG3927 with WLAN
1) In Network settings -> Broadband, click modify VDSL 2) Select "IPV4 only" mode, which will give you the option to enable 6RD. 3) Enable 6RD and manually configure it with the information given on the wingo FAQ ( https://www.wingo.ch/fr/puis-je-utiliser-mon-propre-routeur-pour-wingo-internet ) the IP address for 6rd.wingo.com is 178.238.168.250 (at least today, might change in the future) I hope this works for you. https://imgur.com/a/gMKjYlv
Hello, If I've understood what you mean, I don't buy an APwifi router-modem for that. But only a router-APwifi or just an APwifi if your hotspot acts as a router.
I have the thing running in the configuration (PPoE is terminated in a pfsense). WLAN can be switched off with a button on the router.
It should work without any problems. For a guaranteed answer, however, it is best to contact the provider directly.
Both are possible. You don't need an additional router, but you can use an additional one.
Yes, there is a wall bracket with it.
This is not possible. A WLAN bridge can only be set up with WLAN enabled.
The router cannot do IPSec VPN, in bridge mode I operate IPSec tunnels with ES payload behind it.
No, not at all. I rather had the opposite. The connection is much more stable than with the Wingo router.
Works fine for me with sunrise. You only have to solve the telephone problem differently, if required. I briefly connected a fritzbox and had it configured by sunrise and made a backup. Zyxel router connected and configured by sunrise. Fritzbox reset and after the router with config internet over lan1. Backup only for telephony.
Apparently, it should be compatible with a "WX3401 Wireless Extender", which are obviously designed for "administration by ISPs", but you can certainly administer them yourself. I only use the router as a VDSL bridge, but I still took the WLAN version, so maybe I'll be happy.
Have you already looked at the instructions from Zyxel? That's how I did it, without any problems. https://support.zyxel.eu/hc/de/articles/360001482220-Einstellen-des-VMG-als-Modem-Bridge-Modus
Hello Lukib From my own experience, I can tell you that the router basically works with Wingo. Since my connection does not support g.fast (max. speed approx. 130Mbit/s), this does not answer your question. In the reviews, however, you will find some indications that answer your question: Yandeu writes that he operates the router on a Wingo connection with 380 Mbps. (He says he has FTTS or FTTB, which claims he has the "last few metres" over copper). You can only achieve a speed of 380 Mbit/s over copper with g.fast. So I would say that this should work! Have fun with it :)
Hello! Not as a pure access point. The device contains a VDSL G.fast modem and a pure AP mode would not make sense. However, you can use the device as a pure bridge (without WLAN): Zyxel XMG3927
I don't know if this answers your question, but I replaced the "Sunrise Internet Box" with the Zyxel router and connected a Fritzbox 7490 behind it for WLAN and telephony. Please note that neither the Zyxel nor the Asus router offers the possibility to connect a landline telephone, You would therefore have to connect the "Swisscom Internet Box 2" in addition for landline telephony!
Hello! That should work, see here https://www.studerus.ch/de/support/download/60486_1 on page 154 and on page 354 the prefix delegation is described. It should work as described by you, but we have not tested it yet. Greetings Zyxel Switzerland
Yes, the router works with all VDSL providers. You don't have to pay attention to anything special, it should actually work without problems.
Hey marcluethi, thanks for the tip, the mistake has just been corrected. It was not due to the expensive engineers, but to the large portion of love when repacking ;-)
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