Wireless-N 4-port Router USER MANUAL
Manually Selecting your WAN Type If you selected Setup your WAN Connection Manually or the manual setup option page below appears after you run Auto
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 or Aut
Configuring PPPoE The page shown below only appears if you select the PPPoE button on the Select WAN Type menu or Auto Detect found a connection th
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
Configuring PPTP The page shown below only appears if you select the PPTP button on the Select WAN Type menu. Otherwise skip this section. • IP Mo
Configuring L2TP The page shown below only appears if you select the L2TP button on the Select WAN Type menu. Otherwise skip this section. • IP Mod
Step 3. Wireless Settings The Wireless Settings page lets you change the wireless settings for your Wireless-N 4-port Router. After running the Setup
Wireless Security Settings If you accepted the default to Enable the Wireless Module (on the Wireless Settings page at Step 3), the following page op
o WEP: You must select this option in the unlikely event that you have devices on your network that only support WEP. Otherwise we recommend WPA2/WP
Step 4. Summary The Summary page displays the updated configuration settings for your Router and lets you accept, change, and test the configured val
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Step 5. Finish The Finish page displays the saved configuration settings for your Router. Click Finish to exit the Setup Wizard and return to the Ma
Resetting the Router to the Factory Configuration In the unlikely event that you need to reset the Router to the factory default configuration, ins
3 Ethernet Client Mode This chapter explains how to setup your Wireless-N 4-port Router as an Ethernet Client. Ethernet Client Mode allows a game sta
Important: Use only the power cube shipped with the Wireless-N 4-port Router. Other power cubes may damage the device. 6 Turn on the computer. The c
4 Click Wizard on the Toolbar to launch the Setup Wizard, which will guide you through the configuration process. 5 The Setup Wizard page opens.
Step 1. Setup Login Password To view or change configuration settings, you must enter a password. Your Router’s default password admin was set by t
Step 3. Ethernet Client Mode page 1 Select the Enabled button to enable Ethernet Client Mode. 2 Select the radio button corresponding to the name o
Step 4. Summary Click Confirm. Next click Finish to go to the Status page. Chapter 3: Connecting an Ethernet Client
You should now see the Ethernet Client Mode status. If it displays Connected your setup is complete. Congratulations! (You may need to click the Re
Step 5. Completing the Installation If you want to use the same PC (the one that you used to configure the Router) to connect to the Internet, pleas
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4 Setting up the Wireless-N 4-port Router as a Repeater This chapter explains how to set up the Wireless-N 4-port Router as a Repeater using WDS (Wir
and wireless devices. WDS Only mode (also called a wireless bridge) only allows wired devices to be connected directly to the Repeater. WDS Only mode
Setting Up the Router in Hybrid mode or WDS Only mode To launch the Configuration Manager, please follow these steps: 1 In the computer's Web
Note: Hybrid mode allows wired and wireless access to the Wireless-N 4-port Router; WDS Only does not allow wireless access to the Wireless-N 4-port
5 Setting up a Network Once the Wireless-N 4-port Router is set up in either Router Mode or Repeater Mode, you may now go ahead and set up the rest o
2 Set up your network and/or device. Refer to the documentation provided with your particular network device for instructions on how to do this. 3
6 Connecting Wireless Devices to the Wireless-N 4-port Router This chapter provides tips for connecting wireless devices (computers, phones, tablets,
Connecting a Windows 7 Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities 1 From the taskbar, click on the wireless symbol. 2 In the wireless network
Connecting a Windows Vista Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities 1 From the Start menu select Connect to. 2 In the Connect to a network dial
Connecting a Windows XP Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities 1 On your Windows desktop, click the Wireless Network Icon in the System Tray.
The URL Blocking Page...60 The MAC Address Contr
There are several site scan issues you should be aware of: ¾ More than one wireless network may appear in the list. These are other wireless network
You will also be able to click a link to open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box. If this happens, click the link, clear the Use W
7 Using the Configuration Manager's Advanced Program Most users will not need to manually set up their Router. In the unlikely event that you do
Launching the Configuration Manager's Advanced Program 1 Turn on your computer and Router, then launch your Web browser. 2 In the Web browser
Configuring Basic Settings The Basic Settings page lists the four configuration menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configurati
WAN Type You can choose from the dropdown menu, based on the WAN connection type that your service provider supports. Host Name (optional)Enter th
Virtual Computers: Allows you to set up one-to-one mapping of multiple global IP address and local IP address. Also known as "Static 1-1 NAT&quo
Lease Time The maximum amount of time, in minutes, that a network device will have the temporary IP address before a new one is issued by the Router’
Fixed Mapping Clicking on the Fixed Mapping button brings you to the Fixed Mapping page. On this page you can set your DHCP server to always assign
Wireless Accept the default: Enable. Click the Disable checkbox only if you do not want wireless clients to access your network. SSID (Wireless Netwo
1 Getting Started Package Contents The package contains the Zoom Wireless-N 4-port Router, an RJ-45 Ethernet cable, a 5V 1.0A power cube, a Quick S
SecuritySelect from the following options: o WPA2/WPA (Recommended): Most users should select the WPA2/WPA option. When you select this option, the
recommend using the Setup Wizard with the options above to set up security for your Wireless-N 4-port Router. However, if you choose to use WPS, plea
Configuring Forwarding Rules If you are using your Router for gaming, you may need to make changes to the Router’s firewall setting for the game to w
The Virtual Server Page You can use the Virtual Server page to configure a virtual server. Because your Router's NAT firewall filters out unreco
Enable Click to enable the Virtual Server. Schedule Rule# You can enable your virtual server for certain periods of time by assigning it a Rule #.
Trigger The outbound port number used by the application. Incoming Ports When the outbound trigger packet is detected, the router opens the specifi
IP Address of DMZ Host A DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host is a host without the protection of the router’s firewall. It allows a computer or gaming
Configuring Security Settings The Security Settings page lists six configuration menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configurat
Filtering Policies You can select one of the two filtering policies. You can either allow or deny data that matches the filtering rule to pass. Filt
The Domain Filters Page You can use the Domain Filters page to enable or deny user access to specified URLs. Domain filtering and URL Blocking perf
2 Using the Router Mode This chapter explains how to setup your Wireless-N 4-port Router in Router Mode. Most users will select this mode. In Rou
Enable Click the checkbox to enable a rule. Schedule Rule # The Rule # set on the Schedule Rule page. Click Save to save changes. Click Undo i
URL If any part of the Website's URL matches the pre-defined word, the connection will be blocked if Blacklist is set, or allowed if Whitelist
Connection Control Check Connection Control to specify which wired and wireless clients can connect to this device. If a client is denied a connecti
Please refer to the online help for details about each of the menu items.
Configuring Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings page lists eight menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configuration menus at
To Set the Date and Time using NTP protocol Click the Get Date and Time by NTP Protocol radio button. Select the Time Server from the dropdown menu.
IP Address for Syslogging Host IP address of the destination where the Sys log will be sent. Click the Enable checkbox to set the IP Address as the
The Dynamic DNS Page You can use the Dynamic DNS page to define the Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) that will host your server. For example, the
The QoS Rule Page You can use the Quality of Service (QoS) page to provide different priorities to different users or data flows, or to guarantee
Remote: IP Define the remote IP address of packets. Remote: Ports Define the remote port of packets. QoS Priority Select a value from the dropdo
Ethernet cable to the computer’s Ethernet port and the other end to any of the Wireless-N 4-port Router’s Ethernet (LAN) ports. 5 Plug the supplied
Enable SNMP Click the Local, Remote, or both checkboxes to enable the SNMP function. Check Local if you want the Router to respond to requests from t
Dynamic Routing The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) will exchange information about destinations for computing routes throughout the network. Plea
b On the Schedule Rule Setting page, specify a Rule name, a Policy that defines the Week Day and the Start Time and End Time for each rule that y
e When the Schedule Rule page opens, the rule(s) that you created and saved appear in the Rule Name column. f Click Edit to make changes to a sch
Configuring Toolbox Settings The Toolbox Settings page lists six configuration menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configuratio
1 Click Browse to open the location where you saved the firmware update or backed up configuration file. The firmware upgrade file would have bee
The Reboot Dialog You can reboot the Router by clicking the Reboot item from the left pane of the Toolbox menu. The following dialog opens. 1 Click
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tips The following are some problems you may experience and some possible solutions to remedy the situation. Problem Af
Problem I am unable to connect to the Internet (and/or used the Setup Wizard to set up the Router and see the message “Connection to Internet failed”
You should also verify that Zoom (or whatever you changed the SSID/network name to) is selected as the wireless network. If it is not, then you are
Note: Later, if you change the System Password, you will use the new password to log in. 4 Click Wizard on the Toolbar to launch the Setup Wizard, w
Appendix B: TCP/IP Network Settings If you are using a Mac computer, you must ensure that your computer’s TCP/IP network settings are configured pro
3 Under Configure, select Using DHCP Server. Do not enter anything in the DHCP Client ID field. 4 Close the TCP/IP Window. You will be asked if you
Windows XP 1 Open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box. a From the desktop, click the Start button, point to Control Panel, and the
2 Ensure the following is selected, depending on whether you are using dynamic (DHCP) or static IP addressing: ¾ If you are using DHCP (most users)
Appendix C: Setting up Your Network Using WPS If all the wireless devices you plan to connect to your network support Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), yo
Method Three Use this method if your client device requests the Router’s PIN number. The client is the Registrar. Use this method if the client(s) a
Appendix D: Registering Your Product and Getting Help Zoom supports this Router. If you need assistance, please contact Zoom directly. We encourage y
Appendix E: Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Declaración de conformidad Manufacturer/Fabricante Zoom Telephonics, Inc.
Regulatory Notices for Wireless-N 4-port Router U.S. FCC Part 15 Emissions Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi
- EN 300 328 V1.7.1: (2006-10) Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission equi
Note: If you forget the new password, you won't have access to the Configuration Manager and will need to restore the device to its factory sett
[Lithuanian] reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Hierbij verklaart Zoom Telephonics, Inc. dat het toestel Zoom Wireless-N 4-port R
Limited Warranty Zoom Telephonics, Inc. (hereinafter “Zoom”) warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for a warranty period
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