Zoom ADSL X5 User Manual

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Page 1 - USER MANUAL

X5 USER MANUAL

Page 2 - All rights reserved

10 does not become solid, please refer to Appendix D: Troubleshooting Tips on page 54. Step 2: Establishing Communication Important! Mac users m

Page 3 - Contents

11 address, and a Password. These are NOT the User ID and Password that you used to get into the Basic Setup menu.) Click Next three times to reach

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12 NOT the User ID and Password that you used to get into the Basic Setup menu.) If you cannot remember or cannot find your User ID and Password

Page 5 - Overview

13 fax machines? If not, continue with B below. If you ARE, on the other hand, you should put an ADSL filter between each phone and the wall jack w

Page 6 - Package Contents

14 your Encapsulation begins with PPP). If you still cannot connect, look up your provider in the ADSL Internet Settings Tables in Appendix A and

Page 7 - Installing the X5

15 2 Connecting Additional Computers and/or a Network Device If you want to connect your X5 to only one computer, please go to Chapter 3 now. If you

Page 8 - Linux computer

16 you are connecting a network device such as a wireless access point or switching hub, go to step 4 below. 4 Set up your network device by usin

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17 3 Online Gaming If you are using your router for gaming, you may need to make changes to the router’s firewall setting for the game to work. This

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18 should be used with caution on your computer. However DMZ’s work well with your gaming stations since security is not as much of an issue for g

Page 11 - Setup Page

19 4 Status Monitoring This chapter discusses how to check the status of your modem and its ADSL connection. Most users can skip this chapter, as it

Page 12 - If your Browser Works

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

Page 13 - If Your Browser Doesn’t Work

20 connection is active or not. You can also monitor related ADSL parameters—for example, how fast the X5 is transferring data (Downstream Speed a

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Chapter 5: Advanced Setup Options 21 5 Advanced Setup Options The options that are set by default when the X5 is installed are sufficient for most

Page 15 - Computers and/or a Network

22 How To Use the Advanced Options Configuring the X5 for the situations described at the beginning of this chapter requires the use of the Advanc

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Chapter 5: Advanced Setup Options 23 Setup Control Advanced Setup Quality of Service (Queue Management Configuration) Allows different priorities

Page 17 - Online Gaming

24 Advanced Setup DSL Allows you to select the modulation and capability of DSL Settings. Advanced Setup Interface Group This proxy enables the r

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Chapter 5: Advanced Setup Options 25 The following table describes the settings on the WAN Configuration pages and the values that you can enter.

Page 19 - Monitoring ADSL Status

26 value refers to the way that data is passed over the Internet. An example value is LLC (Logical Link Control). Your DSL provider supplies this

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Chapter 5: Advanced Setup Options 27 Changing Your LAN Settings When would I need to change my LAN settings? DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Pro

Page 21 - Advanced Setup Options

28 Address settings. Your modem's DHCP server will assign the IP addresses in this range at random to the computers and devices in your netwo

Page 22 - Options

Chapter 5: Advanced Setup Options 29 To set up a device with Fixed DHCP Mapping: 1 Click Advanced SetupÆ LAN to open the LAN page. 2 Under Fixed

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Contents OVERVIEW ... 5 1. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 24 - Changing Your WAN Settings

30 To create a Virtual server: 1 Click Advanced SetupÆ NATÆ Virtual ServersÆ Add to open the Add Virtual Servers page. 2 For the server name che

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Chapter 5: Advanced Setup Options 31 DMZ Use this page to designate a computer or gaming station on the Local Area Network as a DMZ (Demilitarized

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32 If your game or application is not listed, enter a Custom Name for your port triggering rule and go to step 5. 5 Enter the Start and End Trigg

Page 27 - Changing Your LAN Settings

Chapter 5: Advanced Setup Options 33 To filter Internet traffic, you must define one or more rules (that is, criteria you want the information to

Page 28 - Mapping

34 6 Management and Diagnostics Please read this chapter if you want to perform modem management functions, as discussed below, or if you want to

Page 29 - Creating a Virtual Server or

Chapter 6: Management and Diagnostics 35 improper functioning and is not captured by the system traps that create alarms. You can save the system

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36 Remote Access to Your Modem Configuration Settings If you want to access your modem configuration manager to change or view your configuration

Page 31 - Port Triggering

Chapter 6: Management and Diagnostics 37 Changing User Names and Passwords Use the Passwords page to manage the user names and passwords that can

Page 32 - Using IP Filters

38 Backing Up Your Configuration Users who change the configuration settings for the X5 may want to back up their settings. This will enable them

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Chapter 6: Management and Diagnostics 39 To restore a configuration 1 Click on the Management link on the left pane of the window. 2 Then click o

Page 34 - Management and Diagnostics

4 APPENDIX F: GETTING HELP ... 64 APPENDIX G: REGULATORY INFORMATION ...

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40 Insert a paper clip into the RESET pinhole in the center of the modem’s back panel and hold it there for five seconds. You are now guaranteed

Page 36 - Settings

Appendix A: ADSL Internet Settings Tables 41 Appendix A: ADSL Internet Settings Tables These tables are for customers whose service providers do not

Page 37 - Passwords

42 Covad 0 35 PPPoE LLC Crocker Communications 0 35 PPPoE LLC Earthlink (1) 0 35 PPPoE LLC Earthlink (2) 8 35 PPPoE LLC Earthlink (

Page 38 - Configuration

Appendix A: ADSL Internet Settings Tables 43 SouthWestern Bell 0 35 1483 Bridged IP LLC Sprint (1) 0 35 PPPoA LLC Sprint (2) 8 35 PPPo

Page 39 - Resetting Default Settings

44 Table B: Countries Other Than The USA ISP VPI VCI EncapsulationAustralia - Telstra 8 35 PPPoA LLC Argentina - Telecom 0 33 PPPoE LLC Arg

Page 40 - Diagnostics

Appendix A: ADSL Internet Settings Tables 45 Jamaica (1) 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Jamaica (2) 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Jamaica (3) 8 35 1483 Bridged IP L

Page 41 - Internet Settings Tables

46 Spain - Wanadoo (3) 8 32 1483 Routed IP LLC Sweden - Telenordia 8 35 PPPoE Sweden - Telia 8 35 1483 Routed IP LLC Switzerland 8 35 PP

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Appendix B: Top and Back Panels 47 Appendix B: Top and Back Panels The following table describes each light on the top panel. Light Description Pow

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Appendix C: TCP/IP Network Settings 48 Appendix C: TCP/IP Network Settings If you are using a Mac computer, you must ensure that your computer’s

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Appendix C: TCP/IP Network Settings 49 3 On the right pane, select Using DHCP from the Configure drop-down menu. All of the text fields should be l

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Overview 5 Overview The X5 integrates an ADSL modem, 4-port router, and firewall in one device. Each of the 4 Ethernet ports can be used for pluggin

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Appendix C: TCP/IP Network Settings 50 Windows TCP/IP Settings How you configure your Windows computer’s network settings differs, depending on y

Page 47 - Back Panels

Appendix C: TCP/IP Network Settings 51 5 In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and c

Page 48 - Network Settings

Appendix C: TCP/IP Network Settings 52 Subnet mask, Default gateway, and Preferred DNS server values appear. Windows 2000 1 Open the Internet Pr

Page 49 - Mac OS 7.6.1 - 9.2.2

Appendix C: TCP/IP Network Settings 53 c Select your NIC card’s TCP/IP entry (it should include “TCP/IP” in it, but not “AOL,” “Dial-up,” or “Adapt

Page 50 - Windows TCP/IP Settings

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

Page 51 - Windows XP

Appendix D: Troubleshooting Tips 55 • If your Encapsulation begins with PPP, ensure that you have typed your ADSL Username and Password correctly

Page 52 - Windows 98/Me

56 Click the Configure button and then the Renew DHCP Lease button. • If you are using a Windows computer, perform a Release/Renew operation: ¾

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Appendix D: Troubleshooting Tips 57 help, refer to the documentation that came with your network device or contact its manufacturer. • Refer to t

Page 54 - Troubleshooting Tips

Appendix E: Configuring Your Web Browser Important! This section is for Windows computers only. If you are using a Mac computer, your browser is alr

Page 55 - Solution

Configuring Internet Explorer Version 8.0 The following instructions are for Internet Explorer Version 8.0. (If you do not have this version, you ca

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6 1 Installation Instructions This chapter covers the basic instructions needed to connect your X5 to a computer and to the Internet. These instru

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connection). Since the X5 device is not wireless and will not work with a PPPoE connection type by default then you do not need to setup either of t

Page 58 - Your Web Browser

6 Select Set up my connection manually. Click Next. 7 Select Connect using a broadband connection that is always on. Click Next. 8 Select Finish

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3 The setup process will proceed differently, depending on your operating system. The following table details the process for your Windows computer

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Configuring Mozilla Firefox No setup is necessary since Mozilla Firefox will use the active connection. Unlike IE, Firefox cannot be configured t

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Appendix F: Getting Help • Zoom has many Technical Support services available to its customers. • Visit our Web site at www.zoomtel.com and selec

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Appendix G: Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Declaración de conformidad Manufacturer/Fabricantet Zoom Telephoni

Page 63 - Configuring Google Chrome

• • U.S. FCC Part 68 Statement This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. The unit bears a labe

Page 64 - Appendix F: Getting

• • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced r

Page 65 - Information

European Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that this equipment is compliant to Directive 1999/5/EC (R&am

Page 66 - U.S. FCC Part 68 Statement

7 Before You Begin Before you begin installing the X5 modem using this manual, you must have the following available to you: • ADSL service enabled

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8 2 Close any open programs, including any antivirus software or pop-up blockers. 3 Insert the supplied CD into the CD drive of your computer. The

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9 2 Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to any of the computer’s Ethernet ports and the other end to your modem’s Ethernet (LAN) port.

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