


The Armor-Z1 (NBG6816) router is a dual band router, this means it can broadcast a wireless signal using a 2.4GHz wireless spectrum as well as the 5GHz wireless spectrum simultaneously. In the WebGUI click on the Expert option on the right side of the window, once in the expert mode click the Wireless menu option across the bottom of the window.

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Type in a new password for the administrative credentials and click the Change button to save/apply the new setting, or, click the Skip button to continue into the web configuration screen and keep the administrative password as 1234. Once logged in you will be prompted to change the administrative password, only if still using the default 1234 credentials. If the password was previously changed, type in the new password to continue. The default password for the Zyxel router is 1234. Type in the device password on the login screen to continue the setup. Type on the browsers address bar and press/hit the ENTER/RETURN key on your keyboard. To access the web configuration screen for the ARMOR-Z1 (NBG6816) router, open an internet browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, etc.). Please be sure to have a computer connected to a LAN port (LAN1-LAN4) before proceeding with the setup changes. It is recommended that any configuration changes made to the router are done via a hardwired computer, especially when making changes to the wireless setup. Wi-Fi provides a low cost solution to get all your devices connected to each other or the internet. WLAN has become a popular technology to use to network computers and other devices because of its ease of installation and deployment.

This technology allows devices capable of using IEEE 802.11 standards to communicate within a network or the internet. OverviewĪ wireless local area network (WLAN) allows communications between two or more devices using a wireless distribution system within a limited area such as a home, work office, etc. For casual, unsophisticated applications by someone who grew up with green screen character based computers, it's probably OK.This guide will provide instructions to manually configure the wireless setting on the Zyxel router as well as provide recommendation for best performance and results. For this reason, I would not recommend Emacs to anyone who is under 50 year old, or who needs power user capabilities. The things I just mentioned, are all present in some limited and inept form, but falls far short of current standard of good user interface design. To this day, it lacks or struggles with very basic things, like interactive dialogs, toolbars, tabbed interface, file system navigation, etc., etc. So Emacs does 5% or what an editor should do quite will, and is surprisingly under-powered and old fashioned at the other 95%. Unfortunately, it didn't keep up with the times and fails to take advantage of the entire world of GUI design that's revolutionized computer science since then. In fairness to Emacs, its original design was conceived in that context and is rather good at some things, like flexible ability to bind commands to keyboard shortcuts. User interface is terrible I was using Emacs in the early 1980's, before there were GUIs.
