Cable Modem/Router with Wireless-N USER MANUAL
10 To learn how to connect additional wired and wireless computers and other devices to your Cable Modem/Router go to: Chapter 3: Connecting Other
100 Figure 34. Example of Basic Page Table 30. Basic Menu Option Option Description L2TP Server Select Enable to enable L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Pro
101The ESP and AH protocols are necessary to create a Security Association (SA), the foundation of an IPSec VPN. An SA is built from the authenticati
102 Figure 35. Example of IPSec Page
103Table 31. IPSec Menu Option Option Description Tunnel This is a pull-down list of VPN Names defined below. Select the specific VPN tunnel to conf
104IPSec Settings Configure the IPSec protocol related parameters. Pre-Shared Key Enter a key (Pre-Shared key) for authentication. Phase 1DH Group
105VPN tunnel renegotiates, all users accessing remote resources are temporarily disconnected. Phase 2 Encryption Select the key size and encryption
106Phase 2 DH Group Select DHx after enabling PFS. Replay Detection Select Enable to enable replay detection. As VPN setup is processing intensive, t
107 Figure 36. Example of L2TP/PPTP Page
108 Table 32. L2TP/PPTP Menu Option Option Description PPP Address Range (Start/End) Configure the dedicated IP address pool for L2TP/PPTP. The LAN
109 Figure 37. Example of Event Log Page Table 33. Event Log Menu Option Option Description Time Shows the local time mapping to a certain log eve
11 Hardware Connection Port Description LAN 1-4 (Gigabit Ethernet 1-4) Four 10/100/1000 auto-sensing Ethernet port
110 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tips Problem I cannot access my Internet service or send or receive email. Solution The following front panel lights
111Solution You may need to register your modem’s MAC address with your cable provider. When your provider asks for your MAC address tell them the
112You may need to switch the Sideband for Control Channel setting from lower to upper to access the higher channels. 5 Be sure to click Apply after
113Appendix B: If You Need Help We encourage you to register your product and to notice the many support options available from Zoom. Please go to
114Appendix C: Compliance FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device
115 IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environ
12Front Panel LEDs Your Zoom cable modem has several lights on its front panel to help you monitor the Cable Modem/Router’s status. LIGHT COLOR DE
133 Connecting Other Devices to the Cable Modem/Router This chapter explains how to connect devices (computers, phones, tablets, game stations, etc.)
14Establishing your Wireless Network If all the computers or devices on your network support WPS, you can use WPS to easily set up your network. Wind
15Connecting a Windows 8 Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities 1 Click the Wireless Network Configuration utility icon in your computer’s
16Connecting a Windows 7 Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities 1 Click the Wireless Network Configuration utility icon in your comput
173 Click Connect. If you want to connect to this network automatically in the future, check the Connect Automatically checkbox. 4 When prompted to
18Connecting a Windows XP Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities 1 On your Windows desktop, click the Wireless Network Icon in the System Tray
19Connecting a Macintosh OS X Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities 1 Click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar. If the Wi-Fi icon does not appea
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20Connecting a Wireless-enabled Device (including the iPhone or other cellular phones, iPad or other tablets, the iPod Touch, etc.) to the Cable Mode
21Connecting a Computer with a Wireless adapter to the Cable Modem/Router 1 Go to the computer that is set up with a wireless adapter that you want
22Using WPS as an alternative way to set up your Wireless Network If all the Wi-Fi compatible wireless devices on your network support WPS, you can
23Repeat steps 1-5 above for each Windows computer you want to connect to the Cable Modem/Router. If you want to connect a non Windows computer or
24connecting a hub or a switch, this is typically called an Uplink or Expansion port.) If you are connecting a computer or game station, go to step 5
25 4 Changing the Default Wireless Settings Your Cable Modem/Router comes from the factory with a default SSID (Wireless Network Name), WPA-PSK/WPA2-
26You can check to see if all other clients that you plan to put on the network support WPA or WPA2. You can do this by checking the manual that came
27If you know that all your devices support the more secure WPA2 you can enable WPA2 only (or WPA2-PSK if you want to use a Pre-Shared Key) instead o
28Otherwise, type something into the text box and click on Generate WEP Keys and WEP Keys will automatically be generated for you. Caution! Do not
295 Online Gaming Read this chapter if you are going to use your Cable Modem/Router for online gaming. Some online games require you to make change
CONTENTS GETTING STARTED 5 PackageContents...
30 DMZ Host The DMZ (De-militarized Zone) Host page allows you to configure a network device (e.g. a PC or gaming system) to be visible directly to t
317 Then click the DMZ Host submenu. The DMZ Host page appears: 8 Enter the last byte of the LAN IP address of the static IP address you assigned
32In this case the same ports are used for both incoming and outgoing traffic, so we would use the same ports as both the triggering port and the tar
338 Select TCP in the Protocol drop down menu since these ports use TCP. 9 Enter a name for this rule, for example WOW1. Click Enable then click Ap
346 Advanced Settings Advanced Setup is primarily for technically advanced users. For most people, the options that are set by default when the Cable
35 Accessing the Zoom Configuration Manager From your Web browser, you will log in to the interface to define system parameters, change password sett
36Both the username and password are case sensitive. The default username and password are printed on the bottom label of your unit. After you log
37 Figure 3. Example of Status Submenu The right-most item on the menu bar is the logout option. Click it to log out from the Configuration Manager
38 Table 1. Configuration Manager Interface Menus Chapter Menu Options Go to this section if you want to… See Page 7 Status monitor or troubles
397 Status Menu Options The Status Menu lets you: View the status and connection information of the Cable Modem/Router Change the administrator
4 ADVANCED MENU OPTIONS 54 Options ...
40 Figure 4. Software Menu Table 2. Software Menu Option Option Description Information Shows the information on the current system software. Statu
41 Figure 5. Example of Connection Page Security The Security page allows you to configure access privileges and restore the Cable Modem/Router to i
42 Figure 6. Example of Security Page To restore the Cable Modem/Router to factory defaults: 1 In the Security submenu, select the Yes button next
43Diagnostics Note: Some software versions may not support this feature. The Diagnostics page allows you to troubleshoot connectivity problems. Two u
44Table 4 describes the items you can select. Figure 7. Example of Diagnostics - Ping Page
45 Figure 8. Example of Diagnostics - Traceroute Page To run either utility: 1 Select the utility from the Utility drop-down list. 2 Make any chan
46Table 4. Diagnostics Menu Option Option Description Utility Select the utility for troubleshooting. Parameters Enter the required parameters to pe
478 Basic Menu Options The Basic Menu lets you: Configure the basic settings of your Cable Modem/Router Configure DHCP server for the LAN Co
48 Figure 9. Example of Setup Page Table 5. Setup Menu Option Option Description LAN IP Address Set the base LAN IP for your private network. By de
49DHCP The DHCP page allows you to configure your Cable Modem/Router’s DHCP server. To access the DHCP page: 1 Click Basic in the menu bar. 2 Then
51 Getting Started This User Manual provides instructions for connecting and configuring your Cable Modem/Router and for setting up wireless and wire
50 Table 6. DHCP Menu Options Option Description DHCP Server Select Yes to use internal DHCP server of the Cable Modem/Router, or select No to disab
51 Figure 11. Example of DDNS Page To activate the DDNS client: 1 Go to the DynDNS website and create an account for the Dynamic DNS service. 2 Y
52 Table 7. DDNS Menu Option Option Description DDNS Service Select the type of service that you are registered for from your DDNS service provider.
53 Figure 12. Example of Backup Page
549 Advanced Menu Options The Advanced Menu lets you: Enable advanced features of the Cable Modem/Router Configure LAN IP address, MAC address,
55 Figure 13. Example of Options Page
56To enable a feature: 1 Click the appropriate check box (a check mark will appear). 2 When you are done with your selections, click on the Apply b
57IP Filtering The IP Filtering page allows you to configure IP address filters in order to block specific network devices on your LAN from accessing
58To activate the IP address filter: 1 Enter the last byte (the numbers after the last period) of the IP address in Start Address and End Address. 2
59 Figure 15. Example of MAC Filtering Page Table 10. MAC Filtering Menu Option Option Description MAC Address PCs and other devices can be added t
6 If you have already installed your cable modem and want to learn how to connect both wired and wireless computers and other devices to your Cable
60Port Filtering The Port Filtering page allows you to configure port filters in order to block Internet traffic to specific ports on all devices on
61For example, if you would like to block all PCs on the private LAN from accessing HTTP sites (or “web surfing”): 1 Set the Start Port to 80, the E
62 Figure 17. Example of Forwarding Page To activate the port forwarding: 1 Enter the port range of the Internet traffic that you want to forward,
63 Port Triggers The Port Triggers page allows you to configure dynamic triggers to specific devices on the LAN. This allows for special applications
642 Select the forwarding protocol(s). 3 Enter a name for your port triggering rule. 4 Check the Enable box to the right of the entry to store set
65 Figure 19. Example of DMZ Host Page To configure DMZ settings: 1 Enter the last byte of the LAN IP address of the PC or other device on your net
66their CMTS settings. To access the RIP Setup page: 1 Click Advanced in the menu bar. 2 Then click the RIP Setup submenu. Figure 20 shows an exa
67 To specify a RIP unicast destination IP address, enter the IP address and subnet mask. Table 14. RIP Setup Menu Option Option Description RIP
6810 Firewall Menu Options The Firewall Menu lets you: Configure the level of protection your firewall provides View the firewall logs Basic T
69Table 15. Basic Menu Option Option Description IPv4 Firewall Protection By increasing the level from low to medium or high you can restrict traffi
7 2 Installing the Cable Modem/Router with Wireless-N This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the hardware and configuring the Cable
70Figure 22. Example of Event Log Page Table 16. Local Log Menu Option Option Description Permitted Connections Enabling this feature causes the C
71SMTP Username Enter the username of the email account you will send from. SMTP Password Enter the password of the email account you will send from.
72Table 17. SysLog Server Event Format Parameter Description MMM The three-letter abbreviation for the month (e.g., JUN, JUL AUG, etc.) DD The two-d
73The table below lists all events that can be sent to the SysLog server. Table 18. SysLog Server Event and Meaning Event Text Meaning ALLOW: Inbou
74management enabled [port#] specified port # on the public interface) has been enabled via the user interface. Remote config management disabled Rem
75 11 Parental Control Menu Options The Parental Control Menu lets you: Configure the rules for Internet access based on user or time period Co
76 Figure 23. Example of Basic Page
77Table 19. Basic Setup Menu Option Option Description Enable Parental Control Check the box to enable Parental Control. Content Policy Configuratio
78User Setup The User Setup page is the master page to which each individual “user” is linked to a specified time access rule, content filtering rule
79Table 20. User Setup Menu Option Option Description User Configuration Enter a user name (e.g. Mom, Dad, Bro, Sis) and click Add User. Users Setti
8software. If you receive a kit like this, we recommend that you read the kit’s instructions and use them to install your Zoom Cable Modem/Router. Th
80ToD Filter (Time of Day Filter) The ToD page allows you to configure the Internet access policies according the time of day settings. This page is
81Table 21. ToD Filter Menu Option Option Description Time Access Policy Configuration Enter a name for the time access policy and click Add New Pol
82 If the online lookup service detects that the URL falls in a category that is blocked. To access the Event Log page: 1 Click Parental Control i
8312 Wireless Menu Options The Wireless Menu lets you: Configure Cable Modem/Router to serve as a wireless access point (AP) Configure essent
84 Figure 27. Example of Radio Page Table 22. Radio Menu Option Option Description Wireless Interface This is the MAC address of the wireless inte
85 Table 23. Country Extension Channel List Control Channel Sideband for Control Channel Extension Channel US Channel 1-7 Lower Channel Number +
86 Figure 28. Example of Primary Network Page Table 24. Primary Network Menu Option Option Description Primary Network Select Enable to enable prim
87WPA2-PSK Offers state-of-the-art security. When enabled, you must also enter a Pre-Shared Key below that will by used by all wireless clients to ac
88Generate WEP Keys Click to generate 4 WEP keys automatically. Automatic Security Configuration Disable or enable WPS. WPS does not work with WEP.
89 Figure 29. Example of Guest Network Page
9 If you are like most users you will not need to make changes to the Cable Modem/Router’s advanced settings. If your setup requires you to make ch
90 Table 25. Guest Network Menu Option Option Description Guest Network Select Enable to enable guest network. Guest Network Name (SSID) Enter a nam
91to all clients. The re-keying process is the WPA equivalent of automatically changing the WEP key for an AP and all stations in a WLAN on a periodi
92Advanced The Advanced page allows you to configure advanced wireless settings. Most users will have no need to change these settings. To access th
93 Table 26. Advanced Menu Option Option Description 54gTM Mode Auto by default. XPressTM Technology When Xpress is turned on, aggregate throughput
94Fragmentation Threshold This value specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets. If you experience a hig
95Table 27. Access Control Menu Option Option Description Wireless Interface Select the wireless interface to configure the access control list. MAC
96 Figure 32. Example of WMM Page
97 Table 28. WMM Menu Option Option Description WMM Support Select On to include the WME Information Element in beacon frame. No-Acknowledgement
98select. Figure 33. Example of Bridging Page Table 29. Bridging Menu Option Option Description Wireless Bridging Select to enable or disable w
9913 VPN (Virtual Private Network) Menu Options The VPN Menu lets you: Configure a VPN tunnel View VPN event logs Basic Setting This page allo
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