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The WAN Configuration Screens
7.1  Overview 
Use the ADVANCED > WAN Configuration screens to set up your MAX-
207HW2R’s Wide Area Network (WAN) or Internet features.
A Wide Area Network (or WAN) links geographically dispersed locations to other 
networks or the Internet. A WAN configuration can include switched and 
permanent telephone circuits, terrestrial radio systems and satellite systems.
7.1.1  What You Can Do in This Chapter
• The Internet Connection screen (
Section 7.2 on page 73
) lets you set up your 
MAX-207HW2R’s Internet settings.
• The WiMAX Configuration screen (
Section 7.3 on page 75
) lets set up the 
frequencies used by your MAX-207HW2R.
• The WiMAX FC Table screen (
Section 7.4 on page 80
) lets you view BS 
information previously scanned by your MAX-207HW2R.
7.1.2  What You Need to Know
The following terms and concepts may help as you read through this chapter.
WiMAX 
WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is the IEEE 802.16 
wireless networking standard, which provides high-bandwidth, wide-range 
wireless service across wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). ZyXEL is a 
member of the WiMAX Forum, the industry group dedicated to promoting and 
certifying interoperability of wireless broadband products.
In a wireless MAN, a wireless-equipped computer is known either as a mobile 
station (MS) or a subscriber station (SS). Mobile stations use the IEEE 802.16e 
standard and are able to maintain connectivity while switching their connection 
from one base station to another base station (handover) while subscriber stations 
use other standards that do not have this capability (IEEE 802.16-2004, for