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Zyxel NSG200

A fully featured appliance offering cloud management and zero-touch deployment at a knock-down price

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PRICE With 1r Nebula Security Pack licence, £515 exc VAT from broadbandb­uyer.co.ukbroadban­dbuyer

Zyxel’s security appliances divide into two families: the USG models are designed for local administra­tion, while the NSG range can be managed from anywhere in the world using Zyxel’s Nebula Control Center (NCC) cloud platform.

The model we tested this month is the NSG200, which is aimed at small offices, and the price shown includes your first year’s subscripti­on to

Zyxel’s Nebula Security Pack. This enables IDP, applicatio­n control, content filtering and antivirus security services on the appliance, and also upgrades your access to the NCC console. The basic free service has limited features, including a logging limit of just seven days, but your Security Pack licence enables Nebula Profession­al, which gives you a full year’s worth of logging and adds other worthwhile features such as email alerts and auditing.

The web portal is easy to us e, although you might find yourself wishing the main dashboard were more customisab­le; it provides an overview of your security and network status, but also dedicates space to details of Nebula-enabled wireless APs and switches – even if you don’t have any. Still, the new

NCC console is already in beta, and this will let you choose which widgets you want to display on the dashboard, while also ditching the dark look in favour of a brighter colour scheme.

One big benefit of the NSG200’s cloud-based design is that it enables zero-touch deployment. Before you even unbox the appliance you can set up a top-level organisati­on in NCC, add sites below it and configure a security profile to be pushed to the device as soon as it’s added to a site. This can include antivirus and IDP services, and settings for the applicatio­n control service – which Zyxel cutely calls “applicatio­n patrol” – to manage access to over 3,000 apps, including Facebook and Twitter. There’s a web-content filtering service too, which lets you block access to any of 64 site categories.

All of this makes the NSG200 ideal for businesses with remote offices, as it means you can simply send the appliance to the desired location and it will automatica­lly pick up all the appropriat­e settings as soon as it’s plugged in. The self-configurat­ion process takes around five minutes, and once it’s up and running the NSG200 will also regularly check for firmware updates, and apply them

“You can send the appliance to the desired location and it will automatica­lly pick up all the appropriat­e settings as soon as it’s plugged in”

either in the background or at nominated times.

In fact, the most inconvenie­nt part of setting up the NSG200 might be registerin­g the appliance, as the web portal asks you to manually type in the unit’s MAC address and serial number. There’s an easier option, though: we simply used Zyxel’s iOS app to scan the QR code printed on the NSG200’s box. This captured the MAC address and all other required details, enabling us to add the appliance to an active site with a single tap.

As well as setting up security services, the NCC portal lets you configure the appliance’s two Gigabit WAN and five Gigabit LAN ports. If you have two internet connection­s, you can have both WAN ports active at the same time, and apply load balancing across them; the LAN sockets, meanwhile, can be divided into two groups, each with its own IP address and DHCP settings, and optional bandwidth limits applied to client IP address ranges and destinatio­ns.

Custom firewall rules can be set too, including sources, destinatio­ns, protocols, actions and a time schedule, and captive portals can be presented to guest users, complete with custom logos and AUPs.

In short, the Nebula console offers all the management options you’re likely to need, and the NSG200 itself is temptingly priced. It works best when partnered with Zyxel’s Nebulaenab­led wireless APs and switches, but even on its own it provides a fine spread of security features for SMBs seeking a cloud-based gateway security solution.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

Desktop/rackmount chassis quad-core CPU 1GB RAM 7 x Gigabit Ethernet (2 x WAN, 5 x LAN) 2 x USB 2 serial port external PSU 300 x 178 x 44mm (WDH) Nebula Cloud management 5yr limited warranty

 ??  ?? BELOW The old cloud interface will soon be replaced by a more customisab­le portal
BELOW The old cloud interface will soon be replaced by a more customisab­le portal
 ??  ?? ABOVE LAN clients can be split across two network zones
ABOVE LAN clients can be split across two network zones

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