X5 USER MANUAL
10 does not become solid, please refer to Appendix D: Troubleshooting Tips on page 54. Step 2: Establishing Communication Important! Mac users m
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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
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
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
Chapter 5: Advanced Setup Options 23 Setup Control Advanced Setup Quality of Service (Queue Management Configuration) Allows different priorities
24 Advanced Setup DSL Allows you to select the modulation and capability of DSL Settings. Advanced Setup Interface Group This proxy enables the r
Chapter 5: Advanced Setup Options 25 The following table describes the settings on the WAN Configuration pages and the values that you can enter.
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
Chapter 5: Advanced Setup Options 27 Changing Your LAN Settings When would I need to change my LAN settings? DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Pro
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
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
Contents OVERVIEW ... 5 1. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
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
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
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
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
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
Chapter 6: Management and Diagnostics 35 improper functioning and is not captured by the system traps that create alarms. You can save the system
36 Remote Access to Your Modem Configuration Settings If you want to access your modem configuration manager to change or view your configuration
Chapter 6: Management and Diagnostics 37 Changing User Names and Passwords Use the Passwords page to manage the user names and passwords that can
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
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
4 APPENDIX F: GETTING HELP ... 64 APPENDIX G: REGULATORY INFORMATION ...
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
Appendix A: ADSL Internet Settings Tables 41 Appendix A: ADSL Internet Settings Tables These tables are for customers whose service providers do not
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 (
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
44 Table B: Countries Other Than The USA ISP VPI VCI EncapsulationAustralia - Telstra 8 35 PPPoA LLC Argentina - Telecom 0 33 PPPoE LLC Arg
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
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
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
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
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
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
Appendix C: TCP/IP Network Settings 50 Windows TCP/IP Settings How you configure your Windows computer’s network settings differs, depending on y
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
Appendix C: TCP/IP Network Settings 52 Subnet mask, Default gateway, and Preferred DNS server values appear. Windows 2000 1 Open the Internet Pr
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
54 Appendix D: Troubleshooting Tips The following are some problems you may experience and some possible solutions to remedy the situation. Problem
Appendix D: Troubleshooting Tips 55 • If your Encapsulation begins with PPP, ensure that you have typed your ADSL Username and Password correctly
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
Appendix D: Troubleshooting Tips 57 help, refer to the documentation that came with your network device or contact its manufacturer. • Refer to t
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
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
6 1 Installation Instructions This chapter covers the basic instructions needed to connect your X5 to a computer and to the Internet. These instru
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
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
3 The setup process will proceed differently, depending on your operating system. The following table details the process for your Windows computer
Configuring Mozilla Firefox No setup is necessary since Mozilla Firefox will use the active connection. Unlike IE, Firefox cannot be configured t
Appendix F: Getting Help • Zoom has many Technical Support services available to its customers. • Visit our Web site at www.zoomtel.com and selec
Appendix G: Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Declaración de conformidad Manufacturer/Fabricantet Zoom Telephoni
• • 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
• • 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
European Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that this equipment is compliant to Directive 1999/5/EC (R&am
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
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
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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