ZyXEL 2WG Guia De Especificação

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Internet Security 
Appliance
zywall 2wg
Internet Access through 3G    
Networks (HSDPA, UMTS,  
 
 
GPRS, EDGE, EVDO, CDMA) 
Dual-band, Tri-mode Access    
Point with Wireless  
 
 
802.11a/b/g Network
Web-based Content Filtering   
Services Available
Advanced ZyNOSTM ICSA  
 
Certified SPI Firewall and IPSec  
 
VPN Protection
Configurable 4-Port  
 
 
LAN/DMZ/WLAN Zones
Benefits
3G and Wi-Fi Mobile Broadband Security
Appliance for Remote Office (RO)/SOHO
 
Internet access through 3G networks
(HSDPA, UMTS, GPRS, EDGE, EVDO, CDMA)
The ZyWALL 2WG provides users even more convenient Internet access with 3G service to 
eliminate the limitation of the wired network and extends the last-mile service wirelessly. 
Incorporated the wired environment, the solution can apply Backup WAN and Load Balancing 
features to various applications while offering more mobility with Wi-Fi connectivity.  The 
ZyWALL 2WG supports both HSDPA/CDMA Cellular networks.  For a list of specific cards 
supported, please see specifications
.
Virtual Private Network (VPN) Connection
 
The ZyWALL 2WG supports ZyNOS ICSA-certified IPSec VPN suitable for deployments from 
remote sites to the central server. As data encryption over the Internet ensures secure 
transmission between two sites without expensive leased lines, global interconnectivity can 
be achieved at a minimal cost. Thanks to the Redundant IPSec VPN feature, the ZyWALL 
2WG’s dialup client will keep the connection running even the primary VPN connection fails.
Secured Firewall Protection
 
The ICSA-certified ZyNOS Firewall on the ZyWALL 2WG provides robust, reliable firewall 
security with high performance. Based on Stateful Packet inspection and Denial of Service 
(DoS) technology, it provides the first-line defense against hackers, network intruders and 
other hazardous threats.
Secure Zone Technology
The ZyWALL 2WG offers the Secure Zone technology that SOHO users can simply deploy 
access servers in a DMZ zone separated from the trusted local network (LAN). The DMZ 
zone and WLAN zone have their own DHCP service, and all zones 
are securely segregated 
by firewall rules.