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Seite 1 - USER MANUAL

3G+ Modem/Router with Wireless-N and Phone Port USER MANUAL

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3 Using the Modem/Router’s Configuration Manager The Modem/Router includes a built-in Install Wizard that walks you through configuring the Modem/Rou

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CE Declaration of Conformity This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN 5022/A1 Class B, 2004/108/EC,

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U.S. FCC Part 15 Emissions Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to par

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4 On the Toolbar, type admin (the default password) in the System Password field, then click Login. Note: Later, if you change the System Password

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Launching the Configuration Manager's Setup Wizard When you start the Configuration Manager (http://192.168.2.1 on your Web browser) and log in,

Seite 7 - Getting Started

2 Type the new password in the New Password field. 3 Type the new password in the Retype Password field, then click Next. Note: If you forget th

Seite 8 - Installing the Hardware

Step 3. WAN Type Setup The WAN Type refers to the protocol used by your Internet Service Provider in establishing your Internet connection. By default

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Modem/Router, and if your ADSL service provider uses PPPoE. • PPTP - The Point to Point Tunneling Protocol is more common in corporate environments

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Configuring the Static IP Address The page shown below will only appear in the unlikely event that you select the Static IP Address button on the Se

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Configuring the Dynamic IP Address The page shown below only appears if you select the Dynamic IP Address button on the Select WAN Type menu. Otherw

Seite 12 - Step 1. Setup Login

Configuring PPPoE The page shown below only appears if you select the PPPoE button on the Select WAN Type menu. Otherwise skip this section. •

Seite 13 - Step 2. Setup Time Zone

Go to Step 4. Wireless Settings on page 21. . Configuring PPTP The page shown below only appears if you select the PPTP button on the Select WAN T

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• PPTP Password This is PPTP password that your service provider assigned to you. Go to Go to Step 4. Wireless Settings on page 21. Configuring

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• L2TP Account This is the L2TP account name or user name supplied by your service provider. • L2TP Password This is L2TP password supplied by your

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default, the Modem/Router uses channel 10. You would only change this setting if you were concerned about possible interference from another wireless

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Field Entry Authentication Select WEP Encryption Select WEP Encryption WEP Key 1, 2, 3, 4 We recommend selecting HEX as the key format as Ascii ke

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Encryption WEP Key 1, 2, 3, 4 You can choose to either use WEP 128 bit encryption or WEP 64 bit encryption. The difference is 128 bit is more secure

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Step 5. Summary The Summary page displays the updated configuration settings for your Modem/Router and lets you accept, change, and test the configu

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Step 6. Finish If you are not using the built-in 3G+ modem or you decided not to test your mobile broadband connection the Configuration is Completed

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example, to set up a Virtual Server or DMZ so that your games or gaming consoles can access the Internet through your Modem/Router's firewall, pl

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4 Connecting Devices Wirelessly to the Modem/Router This chapter provides tips for connecting devices (computers, phones, tablets, game stations, etc.

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instructions on page 31 for Connecting a Computer with a wireless adapter to the Modem/Router. Connecting a Windows 7 Computer with Built-in Wireles

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NOTICE This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this Manual and all the accompanying hardware, software, and docume

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To disconnect from the current network: 1 Right-click the wireless network icon in the notification area of the Windows taskbar. 2 Right-click your

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To disconnect from the current netw From the Start menu, select Connect to. er network dialog box, select the current 4 onnect to another network o

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Connecting 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 appear on

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Connecting a Wireless-enabled Computer or Device (including the iPhone or other cellular phones, the iPod Touch, etc.) to the Modem/Router 1 Go to

Seite 30 - Capabilities

Connecting a Computer with a Wireless adapter to the Modem/Router 1 Go to the computer that is set up with a wireless adapter that you want to add

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2 Test your wireless connections. From each desktop or notebook computer that you set up, open your Web browser (for instance, Internet Explorer or F

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a When the Configuration Manager launches, log in as admin, then select Advanced > Basic Settings > Wireless to open the Wireless Setup page.

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5 Understanding your Modem/Router’s Voice Features Most users will just plug their home phone or cordless base station into the Modem/Router’s phone

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Missed Calls When you click on Missed Calls on the left hand menu, the following screen appears: 38 3G+ Modem/Rout

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This page displays the calls that you missed. Clicking on Refresh updates the screen and clicking on Clear erases the existing missed calls. Rece

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MENT Contents Contents...4 Gettin

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Outgoing Calls When you click on Outgoing Calls on the left hand menu, the following screen appears: This page displays the calls that you made inclu

Seite 38 - Missed Calls

Telephone Settings When you click on Telephone Settings on the left hand menu, the following screen appears: Caller IDYour Modem/Router supports b

Seite 39 - Received Calls

Call Forwarding When you click on Call Forwarding on the left hand menu, the following screen appears: On this page you can forward your phone calls

Seite 40 - Outgoing Calls

Call Waiting When you click on Call Waiting on the left hand menu, the following screen appears: Click the Enable checkbox to enable Call Waiting.

Seite 41 - Telephone Settings

Speed Dial When you click on Speed Dial on the left hand menu, the following screen appears: To use Speed Dial enter the phone number that you want

Seite 42 - Call Forwarding

6 Working with Text Messages Your 3G+ Modem/Router with Wireless-N and Phone Port can be used to send and receive text messages. This chapter shows

Seite 43 - Call Waiting

5 To send a message, select Create Message from the left hand menu. The following page appears: 6 Enter the message you want to send in t

Seite 44 - Speed Dial

Working with your Inbox The Modem/Router will store incoming text messages on your SIM card. From your Inbox you can read, delete, reply, and forwa

Seite 45 - Working with Text Messages

The Management Settings Page When you click on Management Settings, the following page appears: Your Modem/Router can be controlled remotely by tex

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correct password, that user can check the Internet connection status, connect to the Internet, disconnect from the Internet, or reboot the Modem/Rout

Seite 47 - Working with your Inbox

The Management Settings Page... 48 Using the Configuration Manager's Advan

Seite 48 - The Management Settings Page

Modem/Router by using this text message: <security key> status The Modem/Router responds with the WAN IP, Carrier Name, the type of network

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WAN Link DownClick Enable if you want the Modem/Router to send a notification message to users in the access control list when the Internet connectio

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1 On the Management Settings page, click Enable next to Remote Management via SMS comment to enable remote management of your Modem/Router. 2 Enter

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7 Using the Configuration Manager's Advanced Program Most users will not need to manually set up their Modem/Router. In the unlikely event that

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¾ You want your Mobile Broadband connection to be terminated by the Modem/Router if you haven’t used the Internet for a specified period of time. The

Seite 53 - Advanced Program

8 On the Basic Settings page, click one of the Toolbar buttons (Basic Settings, Forwarding Rules, Security Settings, Advanced Settings, or Toolbox

Seite 54 - Online Help

WAN Type Set to 3G+, by default. You can choose another option from the dropdown menu, based on the WAN connection type that your service provider su

Seite 55 - The Basic Setup Page

AuthenticationSet to Auto, by default. Optionally, click Password Authentication Protocol (PAP), or Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP

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then Basic Setup and paste the IP address into the Internet host textbox. 6 Click Save. The DHCP Server Page You can use the DHCP Server page to c

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The Wireless Setting Page You can use the Wireless Setting page to configure your wireless LAN setup. By default you Modem/Router ships with wireless

Seite 58 - The DHCP Server Page

Appendix B: Troubleshooting Tips...92 Appendix C: Front Panel Lights ...

Seite 59 - The Wireless Setting Page

of the SSID and makes the wireless access point (your Modem/Router) invisible to wireless clients on the network, click the Disable radio button. Chan

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Key Format We recommend using Hex because not all Ascii keys are compatible. Hex keys use the numbers 0-9 and the letters A-F. Encryption WEP Key

Seite 61 - WPA2/WPA Configuration

1 In the Authentication drop down bar select WPA – PSK/WPA2 – PSK. If you know all your devices support WPA2-PSK you can select it instead. Thi

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WEP Configuration Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a basic encryption method that does not offer the security strength of WPA or WPA2. Use this meth

Seite 63 - WEP Configuration

The Change Password Page You can use this page to change your login password. To view or change configuration settings, you must enter a password. You

Seite 64 - Configuring Forwarding Rules

sent the outgoing data. Port triggering can also be easier to set up because you do not need to know the IP address of your gaming station. The disad

Seite 65 - The Virtual Server Page

Server IP This is the IP Address of the computer or gaming device that you want to allow access to. If you do not know the IP address you can look it

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The Port Triggering Page Port triggering opens an incoming port when your computer is using a specified outgoing port for specific traffic. This prov

Seite 67 - The Port Triggering Page

The Miscellaneous Page The Miscellaneous Page lets you set up and enable a DMZ Host on your network, and enable UPnP settings for software and device

Seite 68 - The Miscellaneous Page

DMZ because your firewall no longer protects the computer that is set up as a DMZ. UPnP setting This feature is enabled by default. Games and applic

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1 Getting Started The Modem/Router package contains the 3G+ Modem/Router, a 12V 1.0A Power Cube, an Ethernet cable, a Quick Start flyer, and a CD that

Seite 70 - Packet Filtering Page

Status Page The Status page shows you the status of the inbound and outbound Packet Filters and the Domain Filters. Inbound, Outbound, and Domain fil

Seite 71 - The Domain Filters Page

Destination IP address Destination Port Use Rule# For the Source or Destination IP address, you can define a single IP address (4.3.2.1). An empt

Seite 72 - The URL Blocking Page

The URL Blocking Page You can use the URL Blocking page to block LAN computers from connecting to pre-defined Web sites or to limit their access to sp

Seite 73 - The MAC Control Page

The MAC Control Page You can use the MAC Control page to provide an added layer of security to your Modem/Router. MAC Address control is used to defi

Seite 74 - The VPN-PPTP Client Page

Displays a list of computers that are currently connected to the Modem/Router. Select a client from the menu then copy to the selected ID. The client

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The Miscellaneous Page You can use the Miscellaneous Items page to enable additional security features. Please refer to the online help for details a

Seite 76 - The System Log Page

Configuring Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings page lists eight menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configuration menus at c

Seite 77 - The Dynamic DNS Page

E-mail alert settings Check Enable if you want to send syslog via email. SMTP Server IP and Port Input the SMTP server IP and port; for example, mail

Seite 78 - The QoS Page

The QoS Page You can use the Quality of Service (QoS) page to provide different priorities to different users or data flows, or to guarantee a certain

Seite 79 - The SNMP Page

applications, select Low. High is the default value. Enable Click the Enable checkbox to apply the settings. User Rule# Select a rule from the dropdo

Seite 80 - The Routing Table Page

2 Installing the Hardware This chapter explains installing the Modem/Router hardware. Before installing the hardware you will need a SIM card to use t

Seite 81 - The System Time Page

Enter the IP address for WAN access. The default value of 0.0.0.0 indicates that every IP address can get some information about this device, using th

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The System Time Page You can use the System Time page to set and synchronize your Modem/Router with the local time zone, the Time Server and your PC.

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The Schedule Rule and Schedule Rule Setting Pages You can use the Schedule Rule and Schedule Rule Setting pages to define when services will be turned

Seite 84 - The System Information Page

c Click Save for each rule that you create. d Click Back to return to the Schedule Rule page. e When the Schedule Rule page opens, the rule(s

Seite 85 - The Pin Control Page

Configuring Toolbox Settings The Toolbox Settings page lists eight configuration menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configuratio

Seite 86 - The Firmware Upgrade Page

The Pin Control Page Your service provider may provide you with a pin code to protect your SIM card from unauthorized use or you may want to request

Seite 87 - The Reboot Dialog

The USSD Page Your Modem/Router supports USSD codes. These are typically used to request information from your service provider in a fast, easy way.

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1 Click Browse to open the location where you saved the Firmware Update file that you downloaded from the Zoom web site or received via email. If y

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1 Click OK to reboot the Modem/Router. The Miscellaneous Page You can use this page to Ping a remote device on your network or to wake up a PC on you

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Appendix A: Mobile Broadband Settings This chart lists APN, Dialed Number, Username, and Password settings for different providers. If auto-config

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Important: Use only the power cube shipped with the Modem/Router. Other power cubes may damage the device. 7 Check that the Signal Strength light

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T-Mobile Internet internet2.voicestream.com guest guest T-Mobile VPN internet3.voicestream.com guest guest T-M

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O2 (2) faster, with contract mobile.o2.co.uk *99# OR *99***1# faster OR o2web password DNS Address (if needed): 193.113.200.201 O2 pre-pay

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Appendix B: Troubleshooting Tips The following are some problems you may experience and some possible solutions to remedy the situation. Problem Afte

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Problem I am unable to connect to the Internet OR I used the Setup Wizard to set up the Router and saw the message “Connection to Internet failed”.

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You should also verify that the correct wireless network name is selected as the wireless network. By default the wireless network name is Zoom_xxxxxx

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Problem When I click on a page I receive a “Modem isn’t Ready! Please check that the SIM card is inserted” error. Solution There are several issu

Seite 98 - Limited Warranty

Appendix C: Front Panel Lights Status Description Flashing Red Modem/Router is not connected Flashing Amber Connecting Red Connected Signal

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Green 3G+ connection is established 3G Flashing Green Data being sent over 3G+ Green SMS storage is full SMS Flashing Green You have an unread

Seite 100 - CE Declaration of Conformity

Appendix D: Registering Your Product and Getting Help Zoom supports this Modem/Router. If you need assistance, please contact Zoom directly. We enco

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or country to country.

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