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1. Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Trigger The outbound port number used by the application Incoming Ports When the outbound trigger packet is detected the router opens the specified inbound ports and the inbound packets sent to the specified port numbers are allowed to pass through the firewall Enable Enables access for the specified application Click Save to store your selection or Undo to remove the entry zi ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU RM Status ME sasic sermnnc lt A FORWARDING RULES S SECURITY SETTING ff ADVANCED SETTING TOOLBOX SS u Port Triggering HELP SRSTUEGUNG Popular applications Selectone D 7 Miscellaneous ID Trigger Incoming Ports Enable 1 mj 2 m 3 m 4 5 m 8 rj 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 devices In this way specific ports can open for incoming traffic that must pass through your firewall You can also enable IGMP on this page in the unlikely event that your service provider is using it ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU Wb Status M Logout ra BASIC SETTING lt 2 FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTING Wf ADVANCED SETTING lt a TOOLBOX
2. s Schedule Rule HELP Item Setting System Time a Schedule F Enable Rule Rule Name Action Dynamic DNS 1 Holid Edit Delete QoS Rule Erud TOU EE 2 Weekdays Edit Delete SWEET Schedule Rule f Click Edit to make changes to a scheduled rule g Click Delete to remove a scheduled rule Configuring Toolbox Settings The Toolbox Settings page lists six configuration menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configuration menus at centet ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU NI System Information Firmware Upgrade Restore Reset to Default Reboot Miscellaneous 7h status V Wizard i Advanced Logout 4 Toolbox rls iw BASIC SETTING A FORWARDING RULES Ee SECURITY SETTING m ADVANCED SETTING EE TOOLBOX i bs System Information View the system logs Firmware Upgrade Restore Upgrade your firmware or restore your configuration Backup Setting 7 Save the settings of this device to a file Reset to Default Resetthe settings of this device to the default values Reboot 7 Reboot this device Miscellaneous MAC Address for Wake on LAN Let you to power up another network device remotely Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test Allow you to configure an IP and ping the device You can ping a secific IP to test whether it is alive System Information Page You can use the System Informati
3. zoom 2 ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU A Status VY wizard X Advanced Logout Wf sasic setting lt FORWARDING RULES KE SECURITY SETTING Wf ADVANCED SETTING Edy TOOLBOX Uude Forwarding Rules Port Triggeri Virtual Server Miscellaneous Allows access to your computer on certain ports Many games require you to open ports in your firewall for them to work Port Triggering Allows outbound traffic on a port to open up ports for incoming traffic Miscellaneous DMZ Host Set up a computer to be a DMZ host on your network UPnP Setting Enable UPnP on your router to allow it to work with other UPnP Capable software devices 52 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual The Virtual Server Page You can use the Virtual Server page to configure a virtual server Because your Router s NAT firewall filters out unrecognized packets to protect your network all computers behind this product are invisible to the outside world If you want you can make some of them accessible by enabling Virtual Server mapping A virtual server will allow access to your computer on certain ports A port is like a channel that is used by applications such as games to communicate on For example the directions for the game you want to play over the Internet might tell you to open port 6000 on the router
4. o t HELP System Log E vn T System Time oe tog IP Address of Syslog Server 192 168 2 Dynamic DNS E mail Alert Send Mail Now F QoS Rule SMTP Server IP Port SNMP E mail addresses Routing NS E mail Subject Username Password Log Type Y System Activity Debug Information V Attacks Dropped Packets Y Notice View Log Undo 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 destination 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 your url com or 192 168 2 100 26 If you do not specify a port number the port value will be set to 25 SMTP Username and Password Input the SMTP Username and Passwotd E mail addresses The email address of each syslog recipient E mail Subject The subject of the email alert This setting is optional 66 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 DDNS could host your server when you want to host a website on your network but you do not have a static IP Your DDNS provider keeps track of changes to your IP address and automatically routes users trying to access your web site to the correct loc
5. Schedule Rule a Click Add New Rule to open the Schedule Rule Setting page Schedule Rule Setting Item Setting Name of Rule 2 Weekdays System Time Tuesday December 06 2011 4 42 03 PM Week Day Start Time hh mm End Time hh mm Sunday MH PA Monday Tuesday 3 i 9 4 Wednesday 311 Y Thursday E a Friday 2 1 6 lho Saturday Every Day DS O kh o Undo Back Saved The change takes effective immediately 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 you are creating 72 i REUS Schedule Rule Setting HELP SERES Item Setting System Log gt Name of Rule 2 Weekdays Dynamic DNS System Time Tuesday December 06 2011 4 42 03 PM QoS Rule Week Day Start Time hh mm End Time hh mm S GMP Sunday v ROV Monday F E Tuesday E 3 45 9 i 45 Wednesday Thursday rif 4 Friday 2 10 6 40 Saturday lf 1 Every Day EN Saved The change takes effective immediately C Click Save for each tule that you create d Click Back to return to the Schedule Rule page Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual e When the Schedule Rule page opens the rule s that you created and saved appear in the Rule Name column
6. Ps y Ethernet Client Mode HELP Ethernet Client Mode Status Enable Sidenote Ethernet Client mode SSID Zoom Channel 1 Security MAC Address 00 50 18 64 49 E5 View Log Clients List NAT Status Refresh 28 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 please remove the Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on the back of the Wireless N 4 port Router and move it to the WAN port Close all open browser windows and reboot the computer When the computer powers up open a browser and visit a webpage If you are able to connect to the Internet Congratulations If you cannot connect to the Internet please tefer to Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips If you want to give wireless access to a device other than the computer that you used to setup the Router you will need to move the Router to this device Unplug the Ethernet cable from both the Router s Ethernet port and your computer s Ethernet port If you need to physically move the Router unplug the power cube from the power outlet move the Router to its new location and plug the power cube back in Power off the device that you wish to give wireless access Now plug one end of the Ethernet cable into your device s Ethernet port Plug the other end of the Ethernet Cl
7. 82 ne cU e 82 Windows IA sesssssssesesesssssseseseseerererstotsts ists ts tt oto ototo tots ts tnts enon SooS ESES SES ES ESEE ESES osese enerne na 82 Appendix C Setting up Your Network Using WPS eese eene 84 Confistiratior Methods eerte eerte trea erento tede e a 84 DS H 84 Method TWO 84 Method Threat 85 Appendix D Registering Your Product and Getting Help eese 86 Appendix E Regulatory Information eese sienne eee 87 Europe EU Declaration of Conformity sess tentent 88 Li Watt rd 91 4 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 Start flyer and a CD that contains additional documentation and warranty information If anything is missing or damaged please contact Zoom Customer Support or whoever provided the Wireless N 4 port Router Introduction The Wireless N 4 port Router can be used in 3 different modes Once you determine which mode you want to use you can follow the relevant chapters of this User Manual e Router Mode The device is set up to be in Router Mode by default In the Router Mode the device provides wired and wireless access to clients on a network Most use
8. Right click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties Select your NIC card s TCP IP entry it should include TCP IP in it but not AOL Dial up or Adapter and click the Properties button 2 Ensure the following is selected depending on whether you are using dynamic DHCP or static IP addressing If you are using DHCP most users Ensure that Obtain an IP address automatically is selected and that either Obtain a DNS server address automatically ot Enable DNS is selected All fields should be blank If you are using a static IP address Ensure that Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses are selected and that the correct IP address Subnet mask Default gateway and Preferred DNS server values appear Windows 98 Me 1 Open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box a b C From the desktop click the Start button point to Settings then Control Panel Double click the Network icon to display the Network dialog box Select your NIC card s TCP IP entry it should include TCP IP in it but not AOL Dial up or Adapter and click the Properties button and then click OK 2 Ensure the following is selected depending on whether you are using dynamic DHCP or static IP addressing gt Ifyou are using DHCP most users Ensure that Obtain an IP address automatically is selected and that either Obtain a DNS server address automa
9. A Pg Item Setting Enable IP Address of DMZ Host Q9 192 168 2 A gt Super DMZ IP Passthrough UPnP setting v Xbox Support Isi 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 system to be exposed to unrestricted two way communication for Internet games video conferencing Internet telephony and other special applications Use caution when using a DMZ because your router s firewall no longer protects the computer that is set up as a DMZ Super DMZ IP Passthrough The LAN host specified by a Super DMZ will acquire the router s WAN IP and communicate using this IP There is no NAT translation of the IP address from this one computer All other LAN hosts will keep their LAN addresses and use NAT translation Also any unsolicited incoming packets will be forwarded to this Super DMZ The difference between a Super DMZ and a normal DMZ is the Super DMZ s LAN host will use the router s WAN IP address UPnP setting This feature is enabled by default Games and applications that are UPnP compatible will automatically open ports for you on your Router Xbox Support Enabled by default Allows connection to an Xbox 56 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Configuring Security Settings The Security Settings page lists six configuration menus on the left pane and pr
10. Lithuanian reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas al Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Zoom Telephonics Inc dat het toestel Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router in Dutch overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG nt vai Hawnhekk Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router jiddikjara li dan Zoom Telephonics Inc jikkonforma Maltese mal htigijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti ohrajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC hu agyat Alul rott Zoom Telephonics Inc nyilatkozom hogy a Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router megfelel a Hungarian vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b el r sainak Niniejszym Zoom Telephonics Inc o wiadcza ze Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostalymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC pt portugu s Zoom Telephonics Inc declara que este Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router est conforme com os portuguese requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE El lsiovensko Zoom Telephonics Inc izjavlja da je ta Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router v skladu z bistvenimi Slovenian zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES Slovensky Zoom Telephonics Inc t mto vyhlasuje e Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router spl a z kladn po iadavky Slovak a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Li suomi Zoom Telephonics Inc va
11. Save Undo Virtual Computers WAN Type You can choose from the dropdown menu based on the WAN connection type that your service provider supports Host Name optional Enter the host name if provided by your ISP Enable MAC Cloning optional This function can change the WAN MAC Address of this device Use if your ISP requires it Connection Control AutoReconnect always on is set by default MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Default is 1500 NAT On by default IGMP Proxy Allows multicast IGMP for example IPTV service to pass through NAT from the WAN side Click Save to save changes Click Undo if you need to reset the settings you changed on this page 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 where each LAN host can have a direct and fixed mapping to a global address Global IP Enter the global IP address assigned by your ISP Local IP Enter the local IP address of your LAN PC corresponding to the global IP address The LAN Setup Page You can use the LAN Setup page to configure yout LAN settings zoom w BASIC SETTING 2 FORWARDING RULES KS SECURITY SETTING ff ADVANCED SETTING ab TOOLBOX Basic Setup LAN Setup Wireless Change Password 1j ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU AM Status V wizard XI Advanced gt Logout LAN Setup HELP Item Setting
12. gt Chapter 6 Connecting Wireless Devices to the Wireless N 4 port Router for help on connecting wireless computers phones tablets and game stations In the unlikely event you need to make changes to the Wireless N 4 port Router s advanced settings please see Chapter 7 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 20 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Resetting the Router to the Factory Configuration In the unlikely event that you need to reset the Router to the factory default configuration insert the blunt end of a paper clip into the RESET hole on the back panel of the Router Hold the clip in place for five 5 seconds 21 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 station computer HDTV or other device with an Ethernet port to use the Router to connect to a wireless network Configuring the Router by Using a Computer 1 Place the Wireless N 4 port Router near a computer to be used for setup This computer needs an Ethernet LAN port This computer will be used to set up the Wireless N 4 port Router After the setup is complete the Router can be connected to the device that needs wireless capability Turn off the computer Antenna Wan Port Power Jack 22 Reset Button Ethernet Ports Attach the antenna to the Router if the antenna isn t already attached Remove the antenna from the
13. 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Domain Name Server 0 0 0 0 Wan MAC Address 00 50 18 64 4A 0D Firmware Version ZOOM v1 0 1 Wireless Status Item WLAN Status Sidenote Wireless mode Enable SSID Zoom Channel 10 Security None MAC Address 00 50 18 64 4A 0E Q Statistics Information WAN Statistics Inbound Outbound Octets 0 3762 Unicast Packets 0 0 Non unicast Packets 0 11 3 In the System Password field type admin and then click Login Note Later if you change the System Password you will use the new password to log in Click on Advanced Setup Click Enter Click Wireless from the left side menu At WDS click Configure On the WDS Settings page select either WDS Only or Hybrid from the AP Mode drop down menu Oo Ui A 32 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 Router Most users should select Hybrid mode 8 From the Scanned AP s MAC drop down menu select the SSID Wireless Network Name of the AP your Router is in Access Point mode when it broadcasts wirelessly you want to connect to The Scanned AP s MAC drop down menu displays both the MAC addtess and SSID of the Wireless Networks that it has found Make a note of what wireless channel and the type of secutity the AP you ate connecting to is using 9 From the Remote AP MAC drop down menu select the number of the field you wa
14. 1 and then click Enter 2 When the USER S MAIN MENU opens it displays a Status page that lists the current values for a variety of settings If the Status page doesn t appear please see Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips zoom 5 Z USER S MAIN MENU 7h Status Y System Password Lo default admin System Status HELP Item WAN Status Sidenote Remaining Lease Time 00 00 00 Reconfiguring Internet IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Domain Name Server 0 0 0 0 Wan MAC Address 00 50 18 64 4A 0D Firmware Version ZOOM v1 0 1 B Wireless Status Item WLAN Status Sidenote Wireless mode Enable SSID Zoom Channel 10 Security None MAC Address 00 50 18 64 4A 0E Statistics Information WAN Statistics Inbound Outbound Octets 0 3762 Unicast Packets 0 0 Non unicast Packets 0 11 3 In the System Password field type admin and then click Login 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 which will guide you through the configuration process Logout 5 The Setup Wizard page opens STRATOR s MAIN MENU M Status Y wizard E Advanced Logout Y Setup Wizard EXIT The Setup Wizard will quide you through a basic configuration Step 1 Setup Login Password Step 2 WAN Setup gt
15. Cord Europe EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EN 60950 1 2006 Safety of Information Technology Equipment EN50385 2002 Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006 10 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Wideband Transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements EN 301 489 17 V1 3 2 2008 04 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment This device is a 2 4 GHz wideband transmission system transceiver intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA count
16. LAN IP Address 192 168 2 1 Subnet Mask 2552552550 v DHCP Server Disable 0 Enable Lease Time 1440 Minutes IP Pool Starting Address 100 gt IP Pool Ending Address 200 Domain Name Save Undo More gt gt Clients List Fixed Mapping LAN IP Address This is the address of this device The LAN IP addtess is always the default gateway for devices on the LAN Note if you change the LAN IP address you will need to log back into the Router using the new LAN address Subnet Mask The Router s subnet mask address Most users will not need to change this DHCP Server 46 By default DHCP Server is enabled this allows the Router to assign IP addresses to the devices connected to your Wireless N 4 port Router Disable the DHCP Server if you wish to use static IP addresses on your network or you have another device on your network that you want to use as your DHCP server When DHCP Server is enabled you will need to have the Subnet Mask Lease Time IP Pool Starting Address and IP Pool Ending Address for your network which by default are all entered Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 s DHCP server IP Pool Starting Address The first IP address of a range that you specify using the Start and End IP Address settings Your Router
17. V wizard il Advanced Metas Virtual Server HELP Port Triggering Well known services Select one EEES Schedule rule 00 Always Copyto ip 1D Server IP Service Port Private Port Protocol Enable Schedule Rules 1 192 168 2 Both v 7 0 2 192 168 2 Both v 7 0 3 192 1682 Both v 7 0 4 192 1682 Both v 7 0 5 192 168 2 Both m 0 6 192 168 2 Both 7 0 7 192 168 2 Both v 7 0 8 192 168 2 Both v 7 0 9 1921682 Both y m 0 10 192 168 2 Both v 7 0 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 up by selecting Basic Settings gt LAN Setup then clicking on Client List To make this virtual server permanent then you should set up a fixed mapping to your computer or gaming device on the LAN Setup page Doing this ensures that your computer will keep the same IP address Service Port This is the port number you want to allow access to your computer on Private Port Usually the private port should be set to the same port as the service port However if you want to hide the port you are using internally from the outside world you may set a private port Data will come in over the setvice port and the Router will switch the port used by the data to the private port Computers on your network will see the data on the private port but users outside your firewall will see the data on the s
18. Whitelist E Domain Filter HELP PacketFilters LLL P m Item Setting Domain Filters URL Blocking gt Domain Filter Enable Enable Nm Log DNS Query Ld Privilege IP Addresses Range From 0 To 0 Block Setting Schedule rule 00 Always v Copyto ip v ID Domain Suffix Action Enable Schedule Rule 1 i Log 0 2 p j Log EJ 0 m 3 li Log 0 4 Log 0 5 Log 0 6 Log 0 7 Log 0 8 Log 0 9 Log 0 10 all others Log 0 Save Domain Filter Click Enable to prevent users behind this device from accessing specific URLs Log DNS Query Check if you want to log the action when someone accesses ot tries to access the specific domain Privilege IP Address Range Domain filtering rules do not apply to IP addresses in this range Domain Suffix The suffix of the restricted URL for example xxx com Action Check log to record the attempted access 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 if you need to reset the settings you changed on this page The URL Blocking Page You can use the URL Blocking page to block LAN computers from connecting to
19. and then Network 2 Select your connection method normally Ethernet for a wired connection 3 On the right pane select Using DHCP from the Configure IPv4 for Mac OS X v10 7 and v10 6 and Configure for Mac OS X v10 5 drop down menu All of the text fields should be left blank 4 Click Apply Mac OS X 10 4 and 10 3 l From the Dock or Apple menu select System Preferences and then Network 2 Select your connection method normally Built in Ethernet for a wired connection 3 Make sure the TCP IP tab is selected and then select Using DHCP from the Configure IPv4 drop down menu All of the text fields should be left blank 4 Click Apply Now Mac OS 7 6 1 9 2 2 l From the Apple menu choose Control Panels and then TCP IP to display the TCP IP Window 2 Under Connect via select Ethernet built in 3 Under Configure select Using DHCP Server Do not enter anything in the DHCP Client 4 ID field Close the TCP IP Window You will be asked if you want to save the changes Click Save Windows TCP IP Settings How you configure your Windows computer s network settings differs depending on your operating system Windows 7 Usets 1 2 3 5 6 From the desktop click the Start button select Control Panel Under Network and Sharing Center select Change adapter settings from the menu on the left side of the screen Right click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties In the Local Area Connecti
20. equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Operations in the 5 15 5 25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this dev
21. for help on adding other computers or network devices through the Wireless N 4 port Router s Ethernet ports gt Chapter 6 Connecting Wireless Devices to the Wireless N 4 port Router for help on connecting wireless computers phones tablets and game stations In the unlikely event you need to make changes to the Wireless N 4 port Router s advanced settings please see Chapter 7 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 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 of your network If you are using the Wireless N 4 port Router in Ethernet Client mode skip this chapter To set up your network you can do any or all of the following in any order that you choose e Ifyou want to connect additional computers directly to the Wireless N 4 port Router see To Connect Additional Wired Computers below e If you want to connect additional computers or other devices using a wireless network you should go to Chapter 6 Connecting Wireless Devices to the Wireless N 4 port Router e Inthe unlikely event that you want to connect a hub switch router or other device directly to the Wireless N 4 port Router see To Connect a Network Device on page 34 To Connect Additional Wired Computers You can connect up to four computers that have Ethernet ports directly t
22. on how to set up the Wireless N 4 port Router as a repeater in either Hybrid mode or WDS Only mode WPS Click WPS Setup to launch the WiFi Protected Setup WPS Setup program For instructions please refer to Appendix C Setting up your Network using WPS Ethernet Client Mode As an Ethernet Client the Router allows a device with an Ethernet port such as a gaming console or HDTV to join an existing wireless network To use the Router as an Ethernet Client please refer to Chapter 3 Ethernet Client Mode Security Select from the following options o WPA2 WPA Recommended Most users should select the WPA2 WPA option When you select this option the Security Key field appears e Security Key Please input 8 to 63 characters as your Security key Field Entry Security Key In the Security Key field enter a value for the key between 8 and 63 characters Write your key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Security Key field o WEP You must select this option if you have devices on your network that only support WEP Otherwise we recommend WPA2 WPA Devices that only support WEP include older handheld game consoles older MAC notebooks and very old Windows notebooks Field Entry Encryption You can choose to either use WEP 128 bit WEP Key 1 2 encryption or WEP 64 bit encryption The 3 4 difference is 128 bit is more secute and 64 bit is faster We recommend sele
23. other device below 36 Many newer Windows 7 Vista and XP computers have built in wireless networking capabilities and do not require the installation of a wireless component If this is the case you should set up that computer s wireless connection using the Windows 7 Vista or XP connect utility See the sections below on connecting Windows 7 page 36 Vista page 38 or XP page 38 computers with built in wireless capabilities Some computers may have built in wireless networking capabilities but do not use the Windows 7 Vista or XP utility to configure their device If this is so set up your computer s wireless connection using the instructions on page 39 for Connecting a Wireless enabled Computer or Device to the Wireless N 4 port Router Ifyou have a non computer wireless device like an iPhone or other cellular phone iPod Touch etc see the instructions on page 39 for Connecting a Wireless enabled Computer or Device to the Wireless N 4 port Router Some computers may need a wireless network adapter installed This can be a USB adapter PC Card adapter or PCI adapter When you install the adapter make sure that it is set to infrastructure of access point mode NOT ad hoc or peer to peer mode If you need help installing your wireless adapter or setting its mode refer to the documentation that came with it After you install the adaptet see the instructions on page 40 for Connecting a Computer with a wireless adapter
24. the default channel 10 Click Next to continue 16 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Wireless Security Settings If you accepted the default to Enable the Wireless Module on the Wireless Settings page at Step 3 the following page opens when you click Next zoom o 4 ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU AM Status X wizard ll Advanced Logout MM M A 4 Setup Wizard Wireless Security EXIT Security None X None WEP WPA WPA2 Wireless From the drop down menu you can choose either none WEP or WPA2 WPA By default the Router does not have security enabled However we strongly recommend that you configure wireless security for your network You need to use the same security mode you select for your wireless Router for each wireless device using the Router If a Pass Phrase or WEP key is used it needs to be the same for all devices including the Router Select from the following options o WPA2 WPA Recommended Most users should select the WPA2 WPA option When you select this option the Security Key field appears e Security Key Please input 8 to 63 characters as your Security key Field Entry Security Key In the Security Key field enter a value for the key between 8 and 63 characters Write your key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Security Key field Cl
25. will let it perform a site search to scan for available wireless networks in your area You may have to click on something similar to Settings and then Wi Fi When the Wireless Network name SSID that you gave the Wireless N 4 port Router Step 3 of the Setup Wizard If you did not change the Wireless Network name SSID select the default name Zoom Select it as the network you want to use to connect to the Internet If you enabled security in Step 3 of the Setup Wizard enter the security key when prompted by your device Tip If you need help refer to the documentation that came with your wireless device There are several site scan issues you should be aware of More than one wireless network may appear in the list These are other wireless networks that are within range of your network Your neighbors for instance may be within range of your network Each wireless network has a channel associated with it We recommend there be at least a five channel difference between your network and those of your neighbors Having less than a five channel difference may result in interference with your connection By default the Wireless N 4 port Router uses channel 10 If you need to change this channel you must do so using the Wireless Setup page of the Zoom Configuration Manager For instructions on how to log in to the Zoom Configuration Manager see page 7 After logging in select Wireless from the left hand menu On the Wireless page you can se
26. you start your computer but you will want to connect in the future Click Close to display the Select a location dialog box where you choose a location Windows Vista automatically applies the correct network security settings If the User Account Control dialog box appears click Continue e Click Close to complete the connection procedure Select this option if you are connecting to this network only one time To disconnect from the current network l From the Start menu select Connect to 2 Inthe Disconnect or Connect to another network dialog box select the current network and click Disconnect 3 Inthe Are You Sure message box click Disconnect again 4 Inthe next dialog box you can connect to another network or click Close to complete the disconnect procedute 38 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Connecting a Windows XP Computer with Built in Wireless Capobilities 1 On your Windows desktop click the Wireless Network Icon in the System Tray 2 Windows will automatically scan for available wireless networks in your area Any compatible networks within range will appear in the Available networks list Double click the Wireless Network name SSID you gave your wireless network in Step 3 of the Setup Wizard If you did not change the Wireless Network name SSID select the default name Zoom e If you enabled security in Step 3 of the Setup Wizard enter the security key in the next dialog box and click Connect e O
27. your network and those of your neighbors Having less than a five channel difference may result in interference with your connection By default the Wireless N 4 port Router uses channel 10 If you need to change this channel you must do so using the Wireless Setup page of the Zoom Configuration Manager For instructions on how to log in to the Zoom Configuration Managet see page 7 After logging in select Wireless from the left hand menu On the Wireless page you can select a new channel from the drop down menu 2 Test your wireless connections From each desktop or notebook computer that you set up open your Web browser for instance Internet Explorer or Firefox and try to connect to a familiar Web address If you connect successfully you are ready to browse the Web To disconnect from the current network 1 On your computer that has a wireless adapter find the wireless network connection option similar to the process of adding your computer to the network 2 Click or highlight the Wireless N 4 port Router s Network ID 3 Select or click on Disconnect or similarly named button In the unlikely event you need to make changes to the Wireless N 4 port Router s advanced settings please see Chapter 7 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program Otherwise your set up is complete Congratulations Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program Most users will not need to manually set up their Router In the
28. If you Auto Detect your connection and it is successful the Setup Wizard will display the appropriate page to set up your connection using either the Dynamic IP page see Configuring the Dynamic IP Address on page 11 or the PPPoE page See Configuring PPPoE on page 12 If you Auto Detect your connection and it is not successful the Setup Wizard will display the Manually Selecting your WAN Type page as shown below 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 Detect select yout connection from the following options 2 ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU M Status VY wizard il Advanced Setup Wizard Select WAN Type EXIT 9 Dynamic IP Address DHCP Select this if you are using a Cable modem or if your DSL modem does not use PPPoE Most users will select this PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Select this if you are plugging a DSL modem into the router and if your DSL service provider uses PPPoE A DSL service provider will typically tell you whether you are using PPPoE which requires you to enter an PPPoE related password into the router If you are using DSL with 1483 routed bridged or PPPoA modes you are not using PPPoE 5 Static IP Address Your ISP has given you a Static IP address Typically you must request and pay extra for a static IP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP PPTP is more common in corpor
29. NS Static Routing O Disable En ID Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Hop Enable QoS Rule 1 c SNMP 2 Routing 3 Schedule Rule zu 4 5 6 E 7 8 al 70 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Dynamic Routing The Routing Information Protocol RIP will exchange information about destinations for computing routes throughout the network Please select RIPv2 only if you have different subnet in your network Otherwise please select RIPv1 if you need this protocol Static Routing For static routing you can specify up to eight routing rules You can enter the Destination IP address Subnet Mask Gateway Hop for each routing rule Click the Enable checkbox to activate the routing table entry The Schedule Rule Page You can use the Schedule Rule and Schedule Rule Setting pages to define when services will be turned on and off based on rules that you define 1 On the Schedule Rule page click the Enable checkbox to enable the scheduling rules which are defined on the Schedule Rule Setting page zoom 1j ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU hi Status Wd wizard XII Advanced gt Logout 5 gt cs e 3 BASIC SETTING lt 2 FORWARDING RULES 32 SECURITY SETTING rj ADVANCED SETTING iir TOOLBOX Schedule Rule HELP Status Item Setting System Time l gu m Schedule E Enable Rule Rule Name Action Dynamic DNS Im Holiday v iul on 2 Weekdays O Add New Rule
30. Otherwise skip this section zoom 1j ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU AM Status VY wizard ll Advanced l Setup Wizard WAN Settings Static IP Address EXIT gt Static IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 wau gt e Static IP Address This is the IP address that is given to you by your service provider when you sign up for a Static IP address This address identifies your Wireless N 4 port Router when seen from the Internet e Subnet Mask This is the Router s subnet mask Your service provider supplies this address e Default Gateway This is the IP address of the ISP server Your service provider supplies this address e Primary DNS This is the Domain Name System DNS server s IP address Your service provider supplies this address e Secondary DNS This is the IP address of an alternate Domain Name System DNS server Your service provider supplies this address Click Next to continue Go to Step 3 Wireless Settings Configuring PPTP The page shown below only appears if you select the PP TP button on the Select WAN Type menu Otherwise skip this section c 1j ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU A Status VY wizard Gill Advanced Setup Wizard WAN Settings PPTP EXIT IP Mode Dynamic IP Address v gt My IP Address My Subn
31. S Voice 1 0 WPA2 00 23 33 2C D6 52 Platform Solutions 1 0 WPA2 00 23 33 2C D6 51 Zoom 10 96 None 00 40 36 3B D5 CC Zoom 10 100 None 00 50 18 64 49 E6 LBL 2 0 WPA2 00 16 B6 DA B9 99 4501 10 100 WPA2 00 50 18 21 D0 8F 4 0 WPA2 E0 46 9A 37 A0 4A Credo 6 10 WPA2 AC 67 06 33 B2 B8 Credo guest 6 15 WPA2 AC 67 06 73 B2 B8 x7nfourth 6 96 WPA2 C8 3A 35 57 4F 19 Zoom 10 0 None 00 50 18 64 4A 0E 1mo2014a 10 5 WPA 00 40 36 3B 6D CF Media Silo T1 11 0 WPA2 00 24 36 AA ED 51 Start gt Password gt WAN gt Wireless gt Summary gt Finish 26 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Step 4 Summary Click Confirm Setup Wizard Summary EXIT Please confirm the information below Ethernet Client Mode Start Password Ethernet Client Mode Summary Finish Next click Finish to go to the Status page Setup Wizard Configuration is Completed Click Configure Again to run the setup wizard again Configure Again Start gt Password gt Ethernet Client Mode gt Summary gt Finish Please click Finish to complete your setup This will take you to the Status page Chapter 3 Connecting an Ethernet Client 27 You should now see the Ethernet Client Mode status If it displays Connected your setup is complete Congratulations You may need to click the Refresh button to update the page if it does not say Connected
32. Step 3 Wireless Setup Step 4 Summary Step 5 Finish 6 Each of the five Steps guides you in configuring a specific setting or group of settings When you click Next or Back you move from one step to another If there is a setting that you don t want to change simply click Next to go to the next setting 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 the factory and you used it to access the Configuration Manager initially To safeguard your configuration particulatly if you make changes we recommend that you change the login password If you want to keep the default password click Next and continue reading at step 2 below If you want a new password continue with step 1 directly below 1 On the Setup Login Password page type the old password initially admin in the Old Password field 2 Type the new password in the New Password field 3 Type the new password in the Reconfirm field and then click Next 8 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 settings see Resetting the Router to the Factory Configuration thus losing any changes you made to your Router s configuration To avoid this problem we recommend that you write the new password here and on the bott
33. T2 WEE ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU AM Status Wo BASIC SETTING lt 2 FORWARDING RULES GY SECURITY SETTING Xr ADVANCED SETTING bs TOOLBOX E 4 Change Password Basic Setup Item Setting LAN Setup Wireless Old Password Change Password New Password Retype Password Note If you forget the new passwotd you won t have access to the Configuration Manager and will need to restore the device to its factory settings thus losing any changes you made to your Router s configuration To avoid this problem we recommend that you write the new password and save it in a convenient location Configuring Forwarding Rules If you are using your Router fot gaming you may need to make changes to the Router s firewall setting for the game to work This is done by setting up a DMZ or virtual server or using port triggering so that the Router s firewall won t block the other players from your system during your gaming The main difference between the three methods is the amount of access someone has to your system A virtual server will allow access to your computer or gaming station on certain ports A port is a channel that is used by applications such as games for communication For example the directions fot the game you want to play over the Internet might tell you to open up port 6000 Port triggering wotks by sensing when data is sent out on the predetermined outgoing port and then a
34. Telephonics Inc seadme Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele Hereby Zoom Telephonics Inc declares that this Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Por medio de la presente Zoom Telephonics Inc declara que el Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE ME THN IIAPOYXA Zoom Telephonics Inc AHAQNEI OTI Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router XYMMOPQOCONETAI IPOX TIX OYXIOAEIX AITIAITHXEIX KAI TIX AOIIIEX XXETIKEX AIATASEI THX OAHTIAX 1999 5 EK Par la pr sente Zoom Telephonics Inc d clare que l appareil Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Con la presente Zoom Telephonics Inc dichiara che questo Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Ar o Zoom Telephonics Inc deklar ka Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router atbilst Direktivas 1999 5 EK b tiskajam prasibam un citiem ar to saistitajiem noteikumiem Siuo Zoom Telephonics Inc deklaruoja kad sis Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router atitinka esminius et Polski Polish
35. U AM Status NY Wizard XI Advanced Logout 3 Setup Wizard Wireless Settings EXIT Wireless 9 Enable Disabled SSID Wireless Network Name Zoom Channel n lt Back Wireless gt e Wireless Accept the default Enable Click the Disable radio button only if you do not want wireless clients to access your network e SSID Wireless Network Name is the name that you want to give your wireless network By default the SSID for the Wireless N 4 port Router is Zoom You can change the SSID to a name of your choice The SSID can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters If you change the name make sure that all devices on your Wireless N 4 port Router s wireless network use the new SSID as the access point e Channel refers to the wireless network channel assigned to your LAN By default the Wireless N 4 port Router uses channel 10 You would only change this setting if you were concerned about possible interference from another wireless access point using the same channel Note Other wireless netwotks might be within range of your network Your neighbors for instance may be within range If you are having trouble connecting try setting a different channel to see if that improves performance You should try setting a channel that is at least a 5 channel difference than what you are using By default the Wireless N 4 port Router is set to 10 You may want to try channel 4 or 5 for instance if you have trouble connecting with
36. V wizard SII Advanced Logout AP ERREUR E c Setup Wizard WAN Settings PPP over Ethernet EXIT PPPoE Username PPPoE Password Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 PPPoE Service Name optional Assigned IP Address 0 0 0 0 optional E gt z v e PPPoE Username This is the PPPoE username supplied by your service provider e PPPoE Password This is PPPoE password supplied by your service provider e Primary DNS This is the Domain Name System DNS server s IP address Your service provider supplies this address if needed Most users should not need to enter a DNS value e Secondary DNS This is the IP address of an alternate Domain Name System DNS server Your service provider supplies this address if needed Most users should not need to enter a secondary DNS value e PPPoE Service Name This is the name assigned by your service provider to identify your service The Service Name is optional Most users will not enter a Service Name e Assigned IP Address This is the optional IP address assigned by your service provider Most users will not need to enter an Assigned IP Address Click Next to continue Go to Step 3 Wireless Settings 12 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 Select WAN Type menu
37. Z Wireless N 4 port Router USER MANUAL NOTICE This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright and this Manual and all the accompanying hardware software and documentation are copyrighted No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced by mechanical electronic or other means in any form The manufacturer does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications and makes no warranty or representation either expressed or implied with respect to the quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose of the software or documentation The manvfacturer reserves the right to make changes to the hardware software and documentation without obligation to notify any person or organization of the revision or change All brand and product names are the trademarks of their respective owners Copyright 2012 All rights reserved Contents 3 Getting Started ERSS EAEE 5 hee errors 5 Introduction E E 5 Using the Router Mode ccccsccccssssssccesscnsccsesssescesseesecssseseseessesessenseseenseesessesesessenseeeees 6 Step 1 Setup Lopin Password ueteri ree peer ere d 8 SEED 2 WAIN EPA 9 Step 3 Witeless Settings eintritt iiaiai iiia 16 Wireless Security Settnes ississsssssssssscscinsesesesssssessseseinseacsedsisssssveseiuseatbedesssessd
38. Zoom Please go to www zoomtel com and select Technical Support From here you can register your new Router contact our technical support experts use our SmartFacts intelligent database and get warranty information If you need to contact Zoom Customer Support you can call us by dialing U S 617 753 0965 U K London 44 2033180660 Manchester 44 1618840074 Appendix E Regulatory Information Z Declaration of Conformity zoom Declaraci n de conformidad Manufacturer Fabricante Zoom Telephonics Inc 207 South Street Boston MA 02111 USA 617 423 1072 www zoomtel com Brand Marca Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router Type Tipo Series 1095 Model 4403 The manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that this equipment is compliant to Directive 1999 5 EC via the following This product is CE marked El fabricante declara bajo su exclusiva responsabilidad que este equipo satisface la Directiva 1999 5 EC por medio de lo siguiente Este producto tiene marca CE 73 23 EEC LVD EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 IECG0950 1 2005 89 336 EEC EN301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 Ce EMC EMF EN301 489 17 V2 1 1 2009 05 EN55022 2006 Class B 1999 5 EC EN300 328 v1 7 1 2006 10 gt Director Hardware Engineering Paul Prohodski Director Ingenieria de apoyo 15 December 2011 1095 TF Boston MA USA Regulatory Notices for Wireless N 4 port Router U S FCC Part 15 Emissions Statement This
39. able to the extent that any provisions of this warranty are prohibited by any federal state or municipal law that cannot be preempted This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or country to country 3491 A 27674 2012
40. ach direction inbound or outbound For each rule you can define the following Source IP address Destination IP address Destination Port Schedule Rule For the Source or Destination IP address you can define a single IP address 4 3 2 1 An empty field implies any IP address For Destination Port you can define a single port 80 or a range of ports 1000 1999 No prefix indicates both TCP and UDP are defined Leaving this empty implies that all port addresses apply Each Rule can be enabled or disabled individually You can use packet filters with scheduling rules for more access control flexibility 58 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 perform similar functions The major difference between Domain Filtering and URL Blocking is that Domain Filtering filters an entire Domain com org where URL Blocking will block specific WEB sites based on a single word or an enitre URL and everything in between In other words Domain Filtering can block a specific web site whereas URL Blocking can block hundreds of web sites by specifying a keyword ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU A Status NY wizard I Advanced Logout E 5 gt W gt BASIC SETTING CA FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTING fq ADVANCED SETTING M amp S TOOLBOX 9 Blacklist
41. asic Settings The Basic Settings page lists the four configuration menus on the left pane and provides a desctiption of the configuration menus at center ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU m Status V wizard kr Advanced g e x ix Wf Basic sertinc lt P FORWARDING RULES KE SECURITY SETTING ff ADVANCED SETTING i2 TOOLBOX Basic Setup a Basic Setting EA Seu Basic Setup Wireless Configure WAN connection type Change Password LAN Setup Configure Your LAN setting Wireless Configure your wireless settings and enable security Change Password Change the password used to access your device The Basic Setup Page You can use the Basic Setup page to configure your WAN setup Most users should configure their WAN settings using the Router s built in setup wizatd Note The following image depicts the fields that the program displays when Dynamic IP Address is selected as the WAN Type The fields will differ for each WAN Type See the online help for a description of each WAN Type and its corresponding fields 44 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual LAN Setup Item Setting IS WAN Type Dynamic IP Address E gt HostName optional EE Enable MAC Cloning 00 50 18 64 49 FF optional Connection Control Auto Reconnect always on ad gt MTU 1500 NAT Disable gt IGMP Proxy Enable
42. ate environments and most users will not use this setting Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP L2TP is more common in corporate environments and most users will not use this setting Wan gt e Dynamic IP Address Select this if you are using a cable modem or if your ADSL modem does not use PPPoE Most users will select this ADSL service providers will typically tell you whether you are using PPPoE which requires you to enter a PPPoE related password into the Router If you are using ADSL with 1483 routed bridged or PPPoA modes you are not using PPPoE e PPPoE Select this if you are using an ADSL Router with PPPoE e Static IP Address Typically you must request and pay extra for a static IP In the unlikely event that you have done this select Static IP Address e L2TP The Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is more common in corporate environments and most users will not use this setting In the unlikely event that you are using a VPN to access a network that uses Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol select this option e PPTP The Point to Point Tunneling Protocol is more common in corporate environments and most users will not use this setting In the unlikely event that you are using a VPN that uses Point to Point Tunneling Protocol select this option Note If you read the discussion above and are still unsure which WAN Type to choose please check with your service provider Click Next The relevant section imme
43. ation Note Before you enable DDNS you must register an account with one of the DDNS servers listed in the Provider field gt 2 Dynamic DNS HELP R Item Setting System Time mE 9 Di e System Log DDNS 9 Disable Enable Dynamic DNS Provider DynDNS org Dynamic v Provider website E Rule Host Name SNMP gt Username E mail Routing Password Key es Your DDNS provider will provide the HostName Username E mail and Password Key that you will enter into the fields on the Dynamic DNS page The QoS Rule Page You can use the Quality of Service QoS page to provide different priorities to different users ot data flows or to guarantee a certain level of performance QoS Control Well known services Selectone v Remote IP Ports QoS Priority Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal v Normal v QoS Control Click the Enable checkbox to enable QoS Well Known Services If you want to give priority to one of the defined services in the Well Known Services dropdown menu select the service and the ID to copy it two and click the Copy to button Local IP Define the local IP address of packets 68 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Remote IP Define the
44. cable is properly pushed in If the light still doesn t turn on you should try another Ethernet cable Try turning your computer off and then on This ensures that your computer gets a correct IP address from the Wireless N 4 port Router Problem My computer devices are not connecting wirelessly to the Wireless N 4 port Router Solution Try the following Verify that a wired computer can access the Internet If it cannot try the steps outlined in the previous troubleshooting tip If the wired computer can access the Internet reboot the devices s on your wireless network this will allow for the computers to release and renew their IP addresses and try to access the Internet again If you still cannot connect to the Internet wirelessly continue below You should also verify that Zoom or whatever you changed the SSID network name to is selected as the wireless network If itis not then you are connected to the wrong network To verify the network follow the instructions in Chapter 6 Connecting Wireless Devices to the Wireless N 4 port Router e Check your wireless security settings on your Wireless N 4 port Router and verify that your device is using the same settings e Check the signal strength of your wireless connection Most wireless adapters have some type of signal strength meter that shows how strong your wireless signal is Windows usets click the Wireless icon in your system tray to check signal strength If yo
45. configuration settings you must enter a password Your Router s default password admin was set by the factory and you used it to access the Configuration Manager initially To safeguard your configuration particulatly if you make changes we recommend that you change the login password If you want to keep the default password click Next and continue reading at step 2 below If you want a new password continue at step 1 directly below 1 On the Setup Login Password page type the old password initially admin in the Old Password field 2 Type the new password in the New Password field 3 Type the new password in the Reconfirm field then click Next 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 settings see Resetting the Router to the Factory Configuration thus losing any changes you made to your Router s configuration To avoid this problem we recommend that you write the new password here and on the bottom of your Wireless N 4 port Router and that you also save it elsewhere such as a settings document PASSWORD Step 2 WAN Type Setup On the WAN Type Setup page select Setup Ethernet Client Mode Then click Next a zoom 1 ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU Status VY wizard Sal Advanced Logout Setup Wizard WAN Type Setup EXIT Select Auto Detect your Wan Connection if you are using the router with a Cable or ADSL m
46. cting 64 bit In ASCII format if you chose a 64 bit key length 5 ASCII characters are required Write the 5 ASCII character key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Key 1 box In ASCII format if you chose a 128 bit key length 13 ASCII characters are required Write the 13 ASCII chatacter key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Key 1 box o None the default Select this if you don t plan to use wireless security or if all the devices on your network support WPS WiFi Protected Setup and you wish to use WPS to set up wireless security We 50 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 please refer to Appendix C Setting up Your Network Using WPS Click Save to save changes Click Undo if you need to reset the settings you changed on this page Wireless Client List Click to view all clients connected to the Wireless N 4 port Routet 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 Your Router has a default password admin that was set by the factory and that you used to access the Configuration Manager initially To safeguard your configuration patticularly if you make changes we recommend that you change the login password
47. diately below depends on the WAN Type you selected 10 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 Auto Detect found a connection using Dynamic IP Otherwise skip this section gt ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU M Status Setup Wizard WAN Settings Dynamic IP Address EXIT Host Name optional Enable Mac Cloning 00 50 18 64 49 FF wan gt Nerz e Host Name optional This is the name that identifies your Wireless N 4 port Router Some service providers require a host name Your service provider supplies this name if needed Most users don t need to enter a host name e Enable Mac Cloning This is the 12 digit Media Access Control MAC address of your Router Cable Modem users should click the Clone MAC button to get the MAC address that was registered with your service provider for your device Use the computer that was connected to your cable modem when cloning the MAC address Click Next to continue Go to Step 3 Wireless Settings 11 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 that uses PPPoE Otherwise skip this section zoom 1j ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU AM Status
48. direction These routers can either connect to each other or to a central router Setting up a WDS network Setting up a WDS network typically requires you to setup at least two routers A base station router that is connected to your Cable or ADSL modem or in the case of a wireless Cable or ADSL modem that supports WDS the modem itself and a remote station router that is located closer to the devices that are having trouble accessing your wireless network The setup for the Wireless N 4 port Router is the same whether or not you are using it as a base station or a remote station However if you ate using the Wireless N 4 port Router as the base station you should have already configured the WAN connection as described in Chapter 2 If you are using a router other than the Wireless N 4 port Router as your base station you may need to setup WDS on that router If you are unsure if you need to setup WDS in your router we recommend first setting up the Wireless N 4 port Router as your remote station and trying to connect to the base station If you are able to connect and access the Internet you do not need to perform any additional setup on your router If you can not access the Internet you may need to setup up the other router Please refer to the documentation included with your device Note You may need to know the Wireless N 4 port Router s Wireless MAC address to setup the other router The Wireless MAC address is located on the Wireless N 4
49. e X Schedule rule 00 Always Copyto ip y 3 1 192 168 2 ID MAC Address IP Address C A Schedule Ru 1 192 168 2 l 0 2 192 168 2 0 E 4 192 168 2 lt lt Previous _ Next gt gt Undo MAC Address Control Check Enable to enable MAC Address Control All of the settings on this page will take effect only if Enable is checked Connection Control Check Connection Control to specify which wired and wireless clients can connect to this device If a client is denied a connection to this device then that client is also denied Internet access Choose allow or deny to indicate which clients can connect to this device Association control Check Association control to specify which wireless clients can associate to the wireless LAN If a client is not allowed to associate to the wireless LAN then the client can t send or receive any data via this device Choose allow or deny to indicate which clients can associate to the wireless LAN If selected the specified wireless client will obtain any radio connection to the access point DHCP clients Displays a list of DHCP computers that are currently connected to the Router Select a client from the menu then copy to the selected ID The client IP and MAC addresses are wtitten in the fields below the menus MAC Address Indicates a specific clients MAC address IP Addre
50. e Setup option Enter the PIN number from your client device oaao Click Trigger to start the connection process on the Router Important You must do this within two minutes after placing the Router into WPS discovery mode f On the Wireless N 4 port Router when the program displays a message that the process succeeded click Save to save the configuration 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 are to connect to multiple access points so that a client will control the configuration instead of the Router 1 Ifyou haven t already done so open a Web browser and type http 192 168 2 1 in the address bar a When the Configuration Manager launches log in as admin then select Advanced gt Basic Settings gt Wireless to open the Wireless Setup page Click the WPS Setup button Select Enrollee from the Setup option Click Generate New PIN to generate a new PIN number Enter the Router s PIN Number into your client device Refer to your client s documentation for further details Important You must do this within two minutes after starting the Router Click Save to save the configuration Appendix D Registering Your Product and Getting Help Zoom suppotts this Router If you need assistance please contact Zoom directly We encourage you to register your product and to notice the many support options available from
51. e should wotk fine and avoid any possibility of the router assigning a specified fixed address to another LAN host Click Save and now the computer you selected will always be assigned the same IP address The Wireless Settings Page You can use the Wireless Settings page to configure your wireless LAN setup If you want to change the default values refer to the descriptions below for each item 1j ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU A Status X wizard El es b ra BASIC SETTING M FORWARDING RULES amp 2 SECURITY SETTING m ADVANCED SETTING IEEE TOOLBOX 4 Wireless Setting HELP Basic Setup Item Setting LAN Setup Wireless Enable Disabled Wireless i Zoom RIS SSID Wireless Network Name Wireless Mode B G N mixed mode v Bandwidth 40MHz v Broadcast Wireless Network Enable O Disable Name Wireless Schedule Rule 00 None Enable Disable Channel 10 gt gt wos gt wes gt Ethernet Client Mode Security None X Save Undo Wireless Client List 48 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Wireless Accept the default Enable Click the Disable checkbox only if you do not want wireless clients to access your network SSID Wireless Network Name Refers to the Service Set Identifier for your device By default the Wireless Network Name for the Wireless N 4 port Router is Zoom You can c
52. e the antenna is completely connected Move the antenna into a vertical orientation The antenna should snap into place 4 Connect one end of the supplied 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 Plugthe supplied power cube into the Wireless N 4 port Router and then into a power outlet 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 connected Ethernet LAN port light should start blinking If the connected Ethemet LAN light doesn t blink please see Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 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 browser address bar type http 192 168 2 1 and then click Enter 2 When the USER S MAIN MENU opens it displays a Status page that lists the current values for a variety of settings If the Status page doesn t appear please see Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips zoom USER S MAIN MENU AM Status y System Password zz default admin Login System Status HELP Item WAN Status Sidenote Remaining Lease Time 00 00 00 Reconfiguring Internet IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0
53. e the following DNS server addresses are selected and that the correct IP address Subnet mask Default gateway and Preferred DNS server values appear Click OK then click Close Re enter 192 168 2 1 in your Web browser s address bar Appendix B TCP IP Network Settings Windows XP l Open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box a From the desktop click the Start button point to Control Panel and then click Network and Internet Connections Click Network Connections Right click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties Select your NIC card s TCP IP entry it should include TCP IP in it but not AOL Dial up or Adapter and click the Properties button 2 Ensure the following is selected depending on whether you are using dynamic DHCP or static IP addressing If you are using DHCP most users Ensure that Obtain an IP address automatically is selected and that either Obtain a DNS server address automatically ot Enable DNS is selected All fields should be blank If you are using a static IP address Ensure that Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses are selected and that the correct IP address Subnet mask Default gateway and Preferred DNS server values appear Windows 2000 l Open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box a From the desktop click the Start button point to Settings then Network and Dial up Connections
54. em Time Page sisssssisseseseinsesnseiesssnseveiesosnsnoedeininaniedetesssnsodosvsaaniesetessdnoodetesnanvedetseseve 64 The System Log Pagessicictscssssstssssscsessseassnsssescassvseseosssinsescsedeissessdedesnsestssdesssedeapiedebedeanscvecvees 65 The Dynamic DNS Pages isisssesciecsessieveissninseieisansnveieinasseiedosssesniedessssdnvadetsssansodetesnanvedeiatoens 67 The DoS Rule Bare uti mao AA A aute tios 68 The SNMP Parera A TR R 69 The Routing Table Page ceteri tonta toot aries 70 The Schedule Rule Page ertt retento renti ege 71 Conhp rine Toolbox Set Sci 74 System Information Parera 74 The Firmware Upgrade Restore Pases deci 74 The Backup Setting Dialog sisisscissscssscstsciessssisassciesectasieseseasiosednscdescdesaiedsapseinsedtandeieseasdedeieies 75 The Reset to Default Dialog ttti treten dokn ktn 75 ThE Reboot Dialog tati trt rro E PROP en Rob e berti e reo ipe esee eR Lees 76 The Miscellaneous Paga 76 Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips eese eene enne nnne nnne 77 Appendix B TCP IP Network Settings eese eee entente nnne nnne nennen 80 Macintosh TCP IP SE aceto iU UHR aat DO ato e Ra X LOU Oe 80 Mac OS X 10 7 Lion 10 6 Snow Leopard and 10 5 Leopard 80 M OSX PU Fand iii dia 80 Mae OS 6l Ti 80 Windows TCP IP Sets a 81 Windows 1 strain ii A m LM UA A IRE 81 Mandows Vista DsefSz coe E EE RE CORR HEURE e nn 81 nne Pd
55. erate the IP address Select an option from the dropdown menu based on your service provider s requirements IP Address This is the IP address that identifies the L2TP server Your service provider supplies this address Subnet Mask This is the Router s subnet mask Your service provider supplies this address WAN Gateway IP This is the WAN Gateway IP address of the L2TP server Your service provider supplies this address Server IP Address Name This is the name and IP address of the L2TP server Your service provider supplies this information if needed L2TP Username This is the L2TP username or user name supplied by your service provider L2TP Password This is L2TP password supplied by your service provider Click Next to continue Go to Step 3 Wireless Settings Step 3 Wireless Settings The Wireless Settings page lets you change the witeless settings for your Wireless N 4 port Router After running the Setup Wizatd you will need to make sure that wireless devices connecting to the Wireless N 4 port Router computers phones tablets game stations etc are set up properly compatible with your Router s wireless settings For instructions refer to Chapter 6 Connecting Wireless Devices to the Wireless N 4 port Router If you are happy with your wireless settings set at the factory to wireless without security click Next Otherwise continue below zoom 3 ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MEN
56. ervice port Protocol Select UDP TCP or Both depending on what type of protocol your game ot application uses 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 You must first set up the appropriate Scheduling Rule See The Schedule Rule and Schedule Rule Setting Pages on page 71 for more information For example if you have an FTP server port 21 at 192 168 2 5 a Web server port 80 at 192 168 2 6 and a game at 192 168 2 7 then you need at minimum to specify the following mapping ID Server IP Service Port Private Port Enable 1 192 168 2 5 21 21 Yes 2 192 168 2 6 80 80 Yes 3 192 168 2 7 5000 5000 Yes The Port Triggering Page Port triggering opens incoming ports when your computer is using a specified outgoing port for specific traffic This provides a way for you to automate setting up a Virtual Setver with some applications You can use the Port Triggering page to configure which packets are allowed access 54 gt ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU AM Status ail Advanced VY wizard Ir a BASIC SETTING lt 2 FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTING ff ADVANCED SETTING I TOOLBOX Virtual Server Port Triggering Miscellaneous Port Triggering HELP Popular applications Select one y Copyto D v ID Trigger Incoming Ports Enable
57. et Mask Gateway IP Server IP Address Name PPTP Username PPTP Password IP Mode This is the mode used to generate the IP address Select an option from the dropdown menu based on your service provider s requirements My IP Address This is the private IP address that your service provider assigned to your Router My Subnet Mask This is the private subnet mask that your service provider assigned to your Routet Gateway IP This is the IP address of the service provider s server Your service provider supplies this address Server IP Address Name This is the name and IP address of the PPTP server Your service provider supplies this information if needed PPTP Username This is the PPTP username that your service provider assigned to you PPTP Password This is PPTP password that your service provider assigned to you Click Next to continue Go to Step 3 Wireless Settings Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Configuring L2TP The page shown below only appears if you select the L2TP button on the Select WAN Type menu Otherwise skip this section E Setup Wizard WAN Settings L2TP EXIT IP Mode Dynamic IP Address v IP Address Subnet Mask WAN Gateway IP Server IP Address Name L2TP Username L2TP Password gt ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU AM Status Vi Wizard E z v IP Mode This is the mode used to gen
58. g Used to host a web page without having a static IP address SNMP Gives a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events Routing If you have more than one router and subnet you can use a routing table to allow packets to follow the proper paths and allow different subnets to communicate with each other Schedule Rule 7 Allows you to settime limits on when users can access the Internet Select the corresponding rule number for your Virtual Server or Packet Filter to limit when these rules are applied The System Time Page You can use the System Time page to set and synchronize your Router with the local time zone the Time Server and your PC You may use either a NTP server your local PC or manually set the time in the Router 64 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual zoom PEE b ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU AM Status VY wizard Il Advanced Logout E ME sasic SETTING lt P FORWARDING RULES KE SECURITY SETTING ff ADVANCED SETTING 4 TOOLBOX System Time HELP Status Item Setting System Time System Time Monday June 01 2009 12 05 47 AM System Log GetDate and Time by NTP Protocol Dynamic DNS Time Server Auto ng QoS Rule Time Zone GMT Dublin Edinbu
59. hange the SSID to a name of your choice The SSID can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters If you change the name make sure that all devices on your network use the new SSID as the access point Wireless Mode Accept the default B G N mixed if the client devices on your network use various wireless standards Otherwise select the wireless standard used by all wireless devices on your network Bandwidth Specify radio frequency bandwidth either 20MHz or 40MHz that the Router will use Broadcast Wireless Network Name To hide your wireless network s SSID name which disables automatic broadcasting of the SSID and makes the wireless access point your Router invisible to wireless clients on the network click the Disable radio button Wireless Schedule Rule When enabled the device will turn wireless ON and OFF according to the Schedule Rule Click Enable Then click Schedule Setting to open the Schedule Rule page Channel Refers to the wireless network channel assigned to your LAN By default the Wireless N 4 port Router uses channel 10 You may need to change the channel number of the Router if you experience a lot of interference from other wireless devices in your area WDS A Wireless Distribution System WDS also called a bridge expands the area covered by a wireless network by using multiple Access Points APs connected wirelessly Refer to Chapter 4 Setting up the Wireless N 4 port Router as a Repeater for instructions
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61. he fields on the active page and when applicable the required or recommended entries The context sensitive help automatically displays a question matk to the right of the cursor then opens a message box in the left pane of the page The message box contains text that describes the active field and its required or recommended entry Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Launching the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 1 2 Turn on your computer and Router then launch your Web browser In the Web browser address bar type the Router s default IP address http 192 168 2 1 and then click Enter to launch the Configuration Manager When the Configuration Manager s MAIN MENU opens it displays a Status page that summatizes the basic settings and current values for your setup On the Toolbar type the login password admin is the default password in the System Password field and then click Login USERS MAN Status 2 System Password default admin Click Advanced on the Toolbar to launch the Advanced program gt J ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU Status V wizard XIII Advanced Logout WM On the Basic Settings page click one of the Toolbar buttons Basic Settings Forwarding Rules Security Settings Advanced Settings or Toolbox The corresponding window opens Each window contains a description of the configuration options at center and a configuration menu on the left pane Configuring B
62. ice for instructions on how to do this Once your network and or device is set up reboot any computer that is part of the network 4 Verify that your Internet connection is working Open the Web browser for instance Internet Explorer Firefox or Chrome on each computer and try to connect to a familiar Web address Congratulations You have set up your wired devices If you have wireless devices that you want to add to your netwotk go to Chapter 6 Connecting Wireless Devices to the Wireless N 4 port Router Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program Connecting Wireless Devices to the Wireless N 4 port Router This chapter provides tips for connecting wireless devices computers phones tablets game stations etc wirelessly to the Wireless N 4 port Router If you are familiar with this already or if you prefer to use the instructions associated with each device you don t need to read this chapter You do need to make sure that each device connecting to the Wireless N 4 port Router is set up to connect to the Router and its associated SSID and that each device s wireless security settings are compatible with the Router s wireless security settings Establishing your Wireless Network Note that for each computer or other device added to your wireless network you will need to take appropriate steps for setting up that computer or other device To do that select one of the possibilities for that computer or
63. ice must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT NOTE Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Note The country code selection is for non US model only and is not available to all US model Per FCC regulation all WiFi product marketed in US must fixed to US operation channels only European Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that this equipment is compliant to Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive via the following This product is CE Marked Directive Standard Test Report 73 23 EEC Low EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 Electrical safety Voltage 1EC60950 1 2005 89 336 EEC EMC EN 301 489 1 v1 6 1 2005 09 EN EMC immunity 301 489 17 1 2 1 2002 EMC emissions EN 55022 2006 Class B Electrostatic Discharge Statement The unit may require resetting after a severe electrostatic discharge event Note If you do not use the supplied phone cord use an equivalent of minimum AWG 26 line cord CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line
64. ick Next 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 WPA Devices that only support WEP include older handheld game consoles older MAC notebooks and very old Windows notebooks If you need to use WEP enter the correct encryption key Field Entry Encryption You can choose to either use WEP 128 bit WEP Key 1 2 encryption ot WEP 64 bit encryption The 3 4 difference is 128 bit is more secure and 64 bit is faster We recommend selecting 64 bit If you chose a 64 bit key length 10 Hexadecimal characters are required Hexadecimal characters are the numbers 0 9 and the characters A F Write the 10 Hexadecimal character key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Key 1 box If you chose a 128 bit key length 26 Hexadecimal characters are required Hexadecimal characters are the numbers 0 9 and the characters A F Write the 26 Hexadecimal character key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Key 1 box None the default Select this if you don t plan to use wireless security or if all the devices on your network support WPS WiFi Protected Setup and you wish to use WPS to set up wireless security We 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 please refer to Appendix C Setting u
65. ient into the Routers WAN port Power back on your device When the device powers up try connecting to the Internet If you are able to connect to the Internet Congratulations If you cannot connect to the Internet please refer to Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips In the unlikely event that you need to make changes to the settings remove the Ethernet cable from the WAN port on the Wireless N 4 port Router and move it to one of the Ethernet ports Then reconnect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PC Power off the computer and power it back on This 1s important because the computer must locate the correct IP address for the modem This is done when the computer is turned back on Log in to the Configuration Manager to use the Setup Wizard following the instructions at the beginning of this section Note If you had to unplug any cables or make any changes to the computer that you used to configure the Wireless N 4 port Router you now should restore that computer back to its original state Chapter 3 Connecting an Ethernet Client 29 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 Hepeater using WDS Wireless Distribution System to boost and extend the range of your wireless network WDS is especially useful in large homes or workplaces including ones with multiple floors Additional routers may be used to extend the range of your wireless network in any
66. ing Dialog You can back up your Router settings by clicking the Backup Setting item from the left pane of the Toolbox menu The file config bin is downloaded to your local computer The Reset to Default Dialog You can reset the Router to its factory settings by clicking the Reset to Default item from the left pane of the Toolbox menu The following dialog opens Message from webpage o Reset all settings to factory default CC Cera 1 Click OK to reset the Router We recommend that you back up and save your configuration first if you ve made changes and want a record of that configuration 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 OK to reboot the Router The Miscellaneous Page You can use this page to enter a MAC Address for Wake on LAN wake up or Ping a remote device on yout netwotk Miscellaneous Items Item MAC Address for Wake on LAN Backup Setting Reset to Default Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test Reboot 76 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips The following are some problems you may expetience and some possible solutions to remedy the situation Problem After connecting the Wireless N 4 port Router to a computer the connected Ethemet LAN port light does not blink Solution e Check that the Router s p
67. kuuttaa t ten ett Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router tyyppinen laite on Finnish direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Lew svenska Harmed intygar Zoom Telephonics Inc att denna Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router star I Swedish verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Compliance Model Identification Model name Product name SERIES 1095 MODEL 4403 FCC 15G FCC 15B FCC 68 Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router IC ICES 003 CS 03 Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router Series 1095 Model 4403 CE0678 Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router Series 1095 FCC Part 68 ID BDNDL01B1093 FCC ID BDN1093WL IC ID 1535A 1093 Limited Warranty Zoom Telephonics Inc hereinafter Zoom warrants this product against defects in material and wotkmanship for a warranty period of one year The one year warranty may be extended only by Zoom as required by local law in the country where this product is sold by Zoom This warranty applies to the otiginal end user purchaser For all Zoom products other than software Zoom will solely at its option repair or replace this product with a functionally equivalent new or factory reconditioned product during the warranty period The consumer will deliver the product to Zoom All transportation risks and costs in connection with this warranty service are the responsibility of t
68. lacklisting you can use the pre defined word sex to block all website URLs that contain the pre defined word sex Click the checkbox to enable each rule Schedule Rule Click the checkbox to enable each rule Click Save to save changes Click Undo if you need to reset the settings you changed on this page The MAC Address Control Page You can use the MAC Address Control page to provide an added layer of security to your Wireless N 4 port Router MAC Address control is used to define connection and association rights for clients whose IP and MAC addresses are specified Click on the HELP button page for a detailed explanation including examples for setting up MAC address control zi ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU A Status Packet Filters Item Domain Filters Ig sasic settinc XQ FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTING ff ADVANCED SETTING ts TOOLBOX af Loan MAC Address Control HELP Setting MAC Address Control Enable URL Blocking MAC Control Connection control Miscellaneous Wireless and wired clients with C checked can connectto this device and allow unspecified MAC addresses to connect Association control Wireless clients with A checked can associate to the wireless LAN and allow v unspecified MAC addresses to associate Note Association control has no effect on wired clients DHCP clients Select on
69. lect a new channel from the drop down menu Test your wireless connections From each computer or device that you set up open your Web browser for instance Internet Explorer Firefox or Chrome and try to connect to a familiar Web address If you connect successfully you are ready to browse the Web To disconnect from the current network 1 On your wireless device or computer find the wireless network connection option similar to the process of adding your device or computer to the network Click or highlight Zoom Select or click on Disconnect or similarly named button Connecting a Computer with a Wireless Adapter to the Wireless N 4 port Router 1 40 Go to the computer that is set up with a wireless adapter that you want to add to the network The computer should have software that will let it perform a site search to scan for available wireless networks in your area When the Wireless Network name SSID that you set in Step 3 of the Setup Wizard of your Wireless N 4 port Router s wireless network appears in the list select it as the network you want to use to connect to the Internet If you did not change the Wireless Network name SSID in Step 3 select the default name Zoom Tip For most wireless adapters you will use its wireless configuration manager software and click a Scan button or select a Site Scan Scan Networks or other similarly named tab to do a site search If you need help refer to the docume
70. limit their access to specific websites The major difference between Domain Filtering and URL Blocking is that Domain Filtering filters an entire Domain com org where URL Blocking will block specific WEB sites based on a single word or an entire URL and everything in between In other wotds Domain Filtering can block a specific web site whereas URL Blocking can block hundreds of web sites by specifying a keywotd zoom S i ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU M Status Vf wizard SUI Advanced Logout we BASIC SETTING j D FORWARDING RULES E SECURITY SETTING m ADVANCED SETTING ui TOOLBOX Packet Filters Be Biocking HELP VIRGINEM Item Setting UAL pci URL Blocking 7 Enable EG Block Setting 0 Blacklist Whitelist gt MixcHlRDEDUR Schedule rule 00 Always v Copyto ip ID URL Enable Schedule Rule 1 0 2 A 0 3 0 4 FI 0 5 A 0 6 0 7 0 8 al 0 9 0 10 0 URL Blocking Enable Check if you want to enable URL Blocking URL Blocking Setting Select Blacklist to block access to any words or URLs that you specify Select Whitelist to allow access only to the URLs that you specify 60 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual URL Enable 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 is set For example if you set up b
71. lt in Wireless Capabilities 39 Connecting a Wireless enabled Computer or Device including the iPhone or other cellular phones the iPod Touch etc to the Wireless N 4 port Router 39 Connecting a Computer with a Wireless Adapter to the Wireless N 4 port Router 40 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program esee 42 Channo Default Settings necne ror D nO HX HH ORE ci 42 nn Msi 42 Launching the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program ses 43 Contigurine Basic Settings atteso aa 44 The Basic Setup Pages e Un epe e egere ebbe ORI EIER Oe ME Re EMEN Ro OSEE RENNES SERRE 44 The DP NETEVI c 46 The Wireless Settings Page erento tette oko ok ko orbe atero ko 48 The Change Password Page eene tmt re e Ree er ree Retos 51 Configuring Forwarding Rules redet decedat dede 52 The Virtual Server Paria 53 The Pott Triggering Pagesussisessnsssiessnenssnsindndiian inaina iis 54 The Miscellaneous Page tnter tinte rien rti 55 Confip ring Security SELLOS zs ehe PRI RERUM Tp t UE atte ies 57 Packet Elters Page 5 5 TN 57 The Domain Filters Page esoterismo ro Ree e nione 59 The URL Blocking Page rettet totes toon teta conos k opone vue 60 The MAC Address Control Page sss 61 The Miscellaneous Parranda natalie 62 Configuring Advariced Setttnps iii 64 The Syst
72. ng of host names to network addresses WINS also provides the functionality of keeping the client names unique on the network Gateway This is the IP address of the router that serves as the access point to the Internet This IP address might be your ISP s gateway s IP address or the IP address of your cable or ADSL modem Click Save to save changes Click Undo if you need to reset the settings you changed on this page Clients List Lists the current mapping of the IP and MAC address for each DHCP client Fixed Mapping Clicking on the Fixed Mapping button brings you to the Fixed Mapping page On this page you can set your DHCP servet to always assign the same IP address to a computer connected to the Router Otherwise the IP address assigned by the DHCP server could change over time Fixed Mapping allows you to assign the same IP address to your computer every time This is important if you are setting up a DMZ Virtual Server or Port Forwarding rule to be used with online gaming To setup Fixed Mapping select the computer you wish to use the same IP addtess from the DHCP Clients drop down list Select 1 from the ID drop down list and click the Copy to button to copy the MAC address into the table Now enter the IP address that you want the computer to always be assigned and check the Enable box This assigned fixed address should be outside of the current DHCP pool The default pool is 100 200 So any fixed IP outside of this rang
73. nt the MAC Address to be copied to then click Copy to Most users should select 1 to copy it to the first field 10 Click Save to save your WDS settings 11 Next set up the Wireless N 4 port Router to use the same wireless channel and security as the AP you just connected to Click Wireless from the left side menu to go to the main wireless page 12 Select the Channel that the AP you just connected to is using from the drop down menu 13 Then select the Security type and enter the corresponding Key Then click Save 14 If this Wireless N 4 port Router is not connected directly to your Cable or ADSL modem you should disable DHCP on the Wireless N 4 port Router Disabling DHCP means that only the router connected to your modem will assign IP addresses To disable DHCP on the Wireless N 4 port Router e Click LAN Setup from the menu e At the DHCP Server select Disable Then click Save e Click Reboot At the message prompt click OK e Close the browser You do not need to wait for it to reboot Then reboot the PC Note If you had to unplug any cables or make any changes to the computer that you used to configure the Wireless N 4 port Router you now should restore that computer back to its original state Congratulations Your Wireless N 4 port Router is now setup in Repeater mode If you need help connecting additional computers or devices to your Wireless N 4 port Router please refer to gt Chapter 5 Setting up a Network
74. nt device has a WPS button This button can be either a physical button on the unit or a software button in its application l Press the WPS button on your Wireless N 4 port Router and hold it in for three 3 seconds The Wireless light starts blinking rapidly Note Wireless must be disabled for the WPS button to work To turn on wireless using the button on the Router press the Wireless button on the Router and hold it for 5 seconds Then press the same button which is also the WPS button as stated above Important The Registrar the device configuring the WLAN goes into the WPS mode and the Enrollee the device joining the WLAN then looks for it You should always start the Registrar first By default your Wireless N 4 port Router is configured as a Registrar 2 Click or press the WPS button on the client device Important You must do this within two minutes after placing he Router into WPS discovery mode 3 Refer to your client device s documentation for further instructions if necessary Method Two Use this method if your client device already has a WPS PIN number The client is the Enrollee 1 Ifyou haven t already done so open a Web browser and type http 192 168 2 1 in the address bar a When the Configuration Manager launches log in as admin then select Advanced gt Basic Settings gt Wireless to open the Wireless Setup page Click the WPS Setup button to open the Wi Fi Protected Setup page Select Enrollee PIN from th
75. ntation that came with your wireless adapter There are several site scan issues you should be aware of If you are trying to connect to a wireless network that already has security enabled your wireless adapter might not recognize what type of security is on the network You may need to manually set up the security for your adapter If you need help refer to the documentation that came with your wireless adapter Windows 7 XP and Vista users If you installed a wireless adapter on a Windows 7 XP or Vista computer Windows may try to automatically configure the adapter rather than let you use the software provided with the wireless adapter You will know this is happening because you will be prompted with a message about one or more wireless networks being available Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 Windows to configure my wireless network settings check box and then click OK You can then use the software provided with your wireless adapter without interruption from Windows More than one wireless network may appear in the list These are other wireless networks that are within range of your network Your neighbors for instance may be within range of your netwotk Each wireless network has a channel associated with it We recommend there be at least a five channel difference between
76. o the Wireless N 4 port Router l Shutdown and power off the computer you want to connect to the Wireless N 4 port Router This is important because the computer must locate the correct IP address for the modem This is done when the computer is turned back on in step 3 below 2 Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into one of the Wireless N 4 port Router ETHERNET ports and plug the other end into the computer s Ethernet port Turn on the computer 4 Verify that your Internet connection is working Open your Web browser for instance Internet Explorer Firefox or Chrome and try to connect to a familiar Web address If you are able to connect to the Internet Congratulations If you cannot connect to the Internet please refer to Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips 5 Repeat steps 1 4 for each computer you want to add To Connect a Network Device You can use one of the 4 ETHERNET LAN ports on the the Wireless N 4 port Router to plug in a network device for example a hub switch router or Homeplug adapter l Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into one of the Wireless N 4 port Router ETHERNET ports and the other end into the network device s Ethernet port For a hub or a switch this is typically called an Uplink or Expansion port For a router this is typically called a WAN port 34 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 2 Setup your network and or device Refer to the documentation provided with your particular network dev
77. odem If you are using Static IP or want 0 access a network using PPTP or L2TP select Setup your Wan Connection Manually If you want to use the router to allow a device ith an Ethernet port to join an existing wireless network select Setup Ethernet Client Mode Note If you select Auto Detect and it is not successful it will automatically take you to the Setup your Wan Connection Manually page Auto Detect your Wan Connection most users Setup your Wan Connection Manually 9 Setup Ethernet Client Mode E z v Chapter 3 Connecting an Ethernet Client 25 Step 3 Ethernet Client Mode page l Select the Enabled button to enable Ethernet Client Mode 2 Select the radio button corresponding to the name of the wireless network the SSID you want to join 3 If the wireless network you selected has security enabled enter the Security Key used by your wireless network 4 Click Next Setup Wizard Ethernet Client Mode EXIT Ethernet Client Mode Disable Enable gt SSID Wireless Network Name Security None y WPA Select SSID mE Signal Strength Security MAC Address piano1 1 0 WPA 00 13 10 EB 82 8E Imaginatik 1 24 None 00 26 99 74 3B C8 MDAWIFI 1 50 WPA 00 17 C5 41 99 5F RemoteX6 1 81 WPA 00 01 38 E1 A7 34 Credo guest 1 5 WPA2 AC 67 06 73 B5 28 Zoom 10 96 None 00 40 36 3D 52 80 P
78. om of your Wireless N 4 port Router and that you also save it elsewhere such as a settings document PASSWORD Step 2 WAN Setup The WAN Type tefers to the protocol used by your Internet Service Provider in establishing your Internet connection 4 ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU fl Status W wizard I Advanced gt Logout y Setup Wizard WAN Type Setup EXIT ha Select Auto Detect your Wan Connection if you are using the router with a Cable or ADSL modem If you are using Static IP or want Ito access a network using PPTP or L2TP select Setup your Wan Connection Manually If you want to use the router to allow a device with an Ethernet port to join an existing wireless network select Setup Ethernet Client Mode Note If you select Auto Detect and itis not successful it will automatically take you to the Setup your Wan Connection Manually page 9 Auto Detect your Wan Connection most users Setup your Wan Connection Manually Setup Ethernet Client Mode WAN Selecting the WAN Type On the WAN Type Setup page you can either Auto Detect your WAN connection or Setup your WAN connection manually If you are not sure what connection type you are using we suggest that you run Auto Detect since it only takes a couple of seconds to run and the Setup Wizatd will automatically display the manual setup option page if Auto Detect fails The Auto Detect option only detects Dynamic IP and PPPoE
79. on Properties dialog box highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP Ipv4 and click the Properties button e Ifyou are using DHCP most users Ensure that Obtain an IP address automatically is selected and that either Obtain a DNS server address automatically or Enable DNS is selected All fields should be blank e Ifyou are using a static IP address Ensure that Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses are selected and that the correct IP address Subnet mask Default gateway and Preferred DNS server values appear Click OK twice Re enter 192 168 2 1 in your Web browser s address bar Windows Vista Users 1 A 6 7 From the desktop click the Start button select Control Panel and then double click Network and Sharing Center In the Network and Sharing Center window under Tasks select Manage Network Connections In the Network Connections window double click the Local Area Connection option In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box click the Properties button In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP Ipv4 and click the Properties button e Ifyou are using DHCP most users Ensure that Obtain an IP address automatically is selected and that either Obtain a DNS server address automatically ot Enable DNS is selected All fields should be blank e Ifyou are using a static IP address Ensure that Use the following IP address and Us
80. on page to view information about your Router and to view download and delete system logs The Firmware Upgrade Restore Page You can use the Firmware Upgrade page to update your Router to the most recent version of the Router firmware if available or if you can restore your Router s settings if you have previously backed up your configuration using Backup Settings 74 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Zh zoom aa EE 4 ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU Status V Wizard XIII Advanced Logout En 4 e j Wa sasic SETTING C FORWARDING RULES KE SECURITY SETTING Wf ADVANCED SETTING i TOOLBOX z Firmware Upgrade Restore System Information Firmware Upgrade or Restore Backup Configuration Filename Firmware Upgrade Restore Browse Backup Setting Current firmware version is R0 05 The upgrade procedure takes about 20 seconds Reset to Default Reboot Note Do not interrupt the process or power off the unit while itis being upgraded Miscellaneous When the upgrade is completed the unit will be restarted automatically Upgrade 1 Click Browse to open the location where you saved the firmware update or backed up configuration file The firmware upgrade file would have been downloaded from the Zoom web site or received via email and the backed up configuration file would have been created from using the Backup Settings page 2 Click Upgrade The Backup Sett
81. ovides a desctiption of the configuration menus at center LZ ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU AM Status V Wizard UL Advanced Logout ra BASIC SETTING Y FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTING fq ADVANCED SETTING In TOOLBOX J gt gt n J i PacketFilters 4 Security Setting botes Fiere Packet Filters URL Blocking Allows you to control access to a network by analyzing the incoming and X outgoing packets and letting them pass or halting them based on the IP address ofthe source and destination Domain Filters Let you prevent users behind this device from accessing specific URLs URL Blocking URL Blocking will block LAN computers to connect to pre defined websites MAC Address Control 7 MAC Address Control allows you to assign different access right for different users and to assign a specific IP address to a certain MAC address MAC Control Miscellaneous Remote Administrator Host In general only Intranet user can browse the built in web pages to perform administration task This feature enables you to perform administration task from remote host Administrator Time out The amount of time of inactivity before the device will automatically close the Administrator session Set this to zero to disable it 7 Discard PING from WAN side When this feature is enabled hosts on the WAN cannot ping the Device Packet Filters Page Packet Filtering allows you to control
82. ower cube is plugged into a working wall outlet and into the Router The Router s Status light should be on and blinking e Make sure the PC is ON e Make sure the Ethernet cable is plugged in properly into the PC and into the Router s Ethernet Try replacing the Ethernet cable with another cable e Check that the PC s NIC Ethernet adapter is enabled and working properly Refer to your PC s documentation for details Problem I followed the instructions for connecting the Wireless N 4 port Router hardware and entered http 192 168 2 1 in my web browser s address bar but I cannot access the Wireless N 4 port Router the Status page does not appear Solution e Verify that power is on to the unit and that the Ethernet cable is plugged into your Router and your computer s Ethernet LAN port e Manually reset the Wireless N 4 port Router Insert a paper clip into the RESET opening on the back panel then press and hold down for 5 seconds Then power off your computer and power it back on After you ve done that re enter http 192 168 2 1 in your web browser s address bar Note If you still cannot access the Wireless N 4 port Router follow the instructions in Appendix B to check the computer s TCP IP settings Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips 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 Solution There are several iss
83. p Your Network Using WPS Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Step 4 Summary The Summary page displays the updated configuration settings for your Router and lets you accept change and test the configured values 1 To edit your entries click Back as many times as needed to access the page for the field s to be edited then click Next to continue with your edits or to return to the updated Summary page 2 The Wireless N 4 port Router is set by default to test your network connection If you do not wish to test your connection please uncheck the Do you want to proceed with the network testing checkbox 3 When you re satisfied with the configured settings click Confirm to save the new configuration ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU AM Status Setup Wizard Summary EXIT Please confirm the information below WAN Setting WAN Type Dynamic IP Address Enable Mac Cloning 00 50 18 64 49 E5 Wireless Setting SSID Wireless Network Name w ue Y Do you wantto proceed with the network testing 19 Step 5 Finish The Finish page displays the saved configuration settings for your Router ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status V Wizard SAI Advanced Logout Setup Wizard WAN Connection Test EXIT Congratulations The Internet connection is established Connection information is WAN Type D
84. package Place the end of the detachable antenna on the open antenna connection port and rotate the antenna clockwise by hand until it no longer tutns easily It may take many turns before the antenna is completely connected Move the antenna into a vertical orientation The antenna should snap into place Connect one end of the supplied 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 Plug the supplied power cube into the Wireless N 4 port Router and then into a power outlet Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 connected Ethernet LAN port light should start blinking If the connected Ethernet LAN light doesn t blink please see Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips Using the Setup Wizard To launch the Configuration Manager please follow these steps 1 In the computer s Web browser address bar type http 192 168 2 1 and then click Enter 2 When the USER S MAIN MENU opens it displays a Status page that lists the current values for a variety of settings If the Status page doesn t appear please see Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips zoom N 1j USER s MAIN MENU Ml Status uy System Password z default admin D System Status HELP Item WAN Stat
85. port Router s Status page Select the Wireless MAC address that appears in the middle of the page in the Wireless Status section not the WAN MAC address in the System Status section If you wish to extend the range of your wireless network even further you may add additional Wireless N 4 port Routers to your network These routers can connect either to your base station router or to an existing remote station router Deciding which WDS Mode to Use The Wireless N 4 port Router supports both Hybrid Repeater mode and WDS Only mode Hybrid mode is used when you want to extend the range of your wireless network to both wired 30 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 is typically used when you wish to connect two separate wired networks Most users should select Hybrid mode Installing the Hardware 1 Place the Wireless N 4 port Router near a computer to be used for setup This computer needs an Ethernet LAN port 2 Turn off the computer Antenna Wan Port Power Jack Reset Button Ethernet Ports 3 Attach the antenna to the Router if the antenna isn t already attached Remove the antenna from the package Place the end of the detachable antenna on the open antenna connection port and rotate the antenna clockwise by hand until it no longer turns easily It may take many turns befor
86. r in the list These are other wireless networks that are within range of your network Your neighbors for instance may be within range of your netwotk Each wireless network has a channel associated with it We recommend there be at least a five channel difference between your network and those of your neighbors Having less than a five channel difference may result in interference with your connection By default the Wireless N 4 port Router uses channel 10 If you need to change this channel you must do so using the Wireless Setup page of the Zoom Configuration Manager After logging in select Wireless from the left hand menu On the Wireless page you can select a new channel from the drop down menu To disconnect from the current network l Left click the wireless network icon in the notification area of the Windows taskbar 2 Right click your network ID and select Disconnect Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program Connecting a Windows Vista Computer with Built in Wireless Capobilities l From the Start menu select Connect to 2 Inthe Connect to a network dialog box highlight the Wireless Network name SSID you gave your wireless network in Step 3 of the Setup Wizard If you did not change the Wireless Network SSID select the default name Zoom and click Connect e If your desired network is secured in the next dialog box enter the security key or password and click Connect e If your desired network i
87. remote IP address of packets Remote Ports Define the remote port of packets QoS Priority Select a value from the dropdown menu to define the priority level for the local and remote settings Packets will be serviced based upon the priority level set For critical applications select High or Normal For non critical applications select Low Normal is the default value Enable Click the Enable checkbox to apply the settings User Rule Select a rule from the dropdown menu to indicate when the policy applies 0 always is the default value The SNMP Page You can use the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP page to set up the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring netwotk events Most users do not need to set up SNMP feug 4 SNMP Setting m HELP System Time Item Setting SOS ID Enable SNMP Local Remote Dynamic DNS gt Get Community public Gu 7 Set Community private samp Allow access IP 1 Routing Allow access IP 2 Schedule Rule gt Allow access IP 3 Allow access IP 4 SNMP Version v1 v2c 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 the LAN Check Remote if you want the Router to respond to requests from the WAN Get Community Set Get Communi
88. rgh Lisbon London Y SNMP Routing SetDate and Time using PC s Date and Time Schedule Rule PC Date and Time SetDate and Time manually Date Year 2009 y Month Jun Day 01 Time Hour 0 0 23 Minute 0 0 59 Second 0 0 59 Daylight Saving O Enable Disable Start Month Jan v Day 01 y Hour 00 v End Month Jan v Day 01 v Hour 00 v 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 If you are unsure which time server to use select Auto Select your Time Zone then click the Sync Now button to set the time Click Save to save your settings To Set the Date and Time using the Local Computer Click the Set Date and Time using PC s Date ant Time radio button Click Save to save your settings To Set the Date and Time using NTP protocol Click the Set Date and Time Manually radio button Set the current date and Time in the fields provided If you live in an area the observes Daylight Savings Time click on the Enable button to enable Daylight Savings Time set the dates that Daylight Savings Time should be observed Click Save to save your settings The System Log Page You can use the System Log page to define how and where system logs will be exported via syslog UDP or SMTP TCP
89. rs will use this mode To use the Router Mode go to Chapter 2 e As an Ethernet Client the Router allows a device with an Ethernet port such as a gaming console computer or HDTV to join an existing wireless network You might use Ethernet Client mode for a device that doesn t have wireless capability or for a device where you need the superior wireless range of the Wireless N 4 port Router To use the Router as an Ethernet Client go to Chapter 3 e Inthe Repeater Mode the Router is used to extend the range of a wireless network You can use this mode if for example the main wireless Router 1s in the basement of a multi floor home and you are unable to access it from some locations In this instance you can install the Wireless N 4 port Router on another floor of the house to provide access to both wired and wireless devices throughout the house To use the Router as a Repeater go to Chapter 4 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 Router Mode the Wireless N 4 port Router typically connects to a broadband modem such as a Cable or ADSL modem and becomes the center of a wired and or wireless network Installing the Hardware 1 Place the Wireless N 4 port Router near a computer to be used for setup This computer needs an Ethernet LAN port 2 Turn off the computer Antenna Wan port Power Jack Reset Button Etherne
90. s DHCP server will assign the IP addresses in this range at random to the computers and devices in your netwotk Note that the Start and End IP Addresses must both be in the same subnet as the IP Address above IP Pool Ending Address The last IP address of a range that you specify using the Start and End IP Address settings Your modem s DHCP server will assign numbers from this range at random to the computers and devices in your network By default the DHCP server has 253 addresses available to assign Note that the Start and End IP Addresses must both be in the same subnet as the IP Address above Domain Name optional This information will be passed to the client Some ISPs require you to configure this item such as Home More gt gt When you click this button you get the following fields Primary DNS This is the Domain Name System DNS server s IP address Your service provider supplies this address i needed Most users should not need to enter a DNS value Secondary DNS This is the IP address of an alternate Domain Name System DNS server Your service provider supplies this address if needed Primary WINS optional This is a Microsoft implementation that serves as a central mapping of host names to network addresses WINS also provides the functionality of keeping the client names unique on the network Secondary WINS optional This is a Microsoft implementation that serves as a central mappi
91. s unsecured in the message box select Connect Anyway gt When you click on the wireless network option box Windows will scan for available networks More than one wireless network may appear in the list These are other wireless networks that are within range of your network Your neighbors for instance may be within range of your network Each wireless network has a channel associated with it We recommend there be at least a five channel difference between your network and those of your neighbors Having less than a five channel difference may result in interference with your connection By default the Wireless N 4 port Router uses channel 10 If you need to change this channel you must do so using the Wireless Setup page of the Zoom Configuration Manager For instructions on how to log in to the Zoom Configuration Manager see page 7 After logging in select Wireless from the left hand menu On the Wireless page you can select a new channel from the drop down menu 3 In the Successfully connected to desired network dialog box you have three options You can e Select Save the network and Start this connection automatically if you always want to connect to the same network Then click Close The next time you start your computer you will automatically connect to the selected network e Select Save the network and clear the Start this connection automatically check box if you don t want to automatically connect to this network every time
92. ss Expected IP address of the corresponding client Leave it blank if you don t want to assign a specific IP address to the corresponding client Schedule Rule The Rule set on the Schedule Rule page Click Save to save changes Click Undo if you need to reset the settings you changed on this page The Miscellaneous Page You can use the Miscellaneous Items page to enable additional security features 62 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Remote Administrator Host Port 188 Administrator Time out seconds 0 to disable Discard PING from WAN side DoS Attack Detection VPN PPTP Pass Through VPN L2PT Pass Through VPN IPSec Pass Through 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 centet ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU Y Wizarc IN Advanced Logout 31 Wf Basic sermo lt P FORWARDING RULES 5 SECURITY SETTING i ADVANCED SETTING iis TOOLBOX gum L i 14 Advanced Setting Status ad si AI System Time System Log Let you set up the system time of this device through SNTP manually or PC s eD ic DNS clock meee ae System Log EcL D n Send system log to a dedicated host or email to specific receipts SNMP Dynamic DNS Routin
93. sseieseaeasdeivioaes 17 A AAA epe ett ee EHE PRIN ere te ee te seruo eee tbt eset tee eus eo deeds Sats 19 Step Sr Rss o ut cuu D cpm Demi ence S S een ono 20 Resetting the Router to the Factory Configuration cocccincnninnnncnnnnnnonnnnnnncnncn ronca conan conan rnncncnnan canarias 21 Ethernet Client Mode ccccsssscccssscrsccsssceseccenscsecessscesessenseeeesenseesessessessenseeeesesseesessenseees 22 Step 1 Setup Login Password enema 25 Step 2 WAN Type SETUP viii ee t e EXT SERERE den 25 Step 3 Ethernet Client Mode page sse tentent 26 Steps SUM MALY P 27 Step 5 Completing the Installation tentes 29 Setting up the Wireless N 4 port Router as a Repeatet esee 30 Settinerip a WDSmnebwotka eet eter ranae e b hte dre diit 30 Installing the Hardware tee liada ica 31 Setting Up the Router in Hybrid mode or WDS Only mode sees 32 NunnnanpB 34 To Connect Additional Wired Computers sss 34 To Conrecta Network Device uec cedet eee ete deines 34 Connecting Wireless Devices to the Wireless N 4 port Router eese 36 Establishing your Wireless Network sees 36 Connecting a Windows 7 Computer with Built in Wireless Capabilities 37 Connecting a Windows Vista Computer with Built in Wireless Capabilities 38 Connecting a Windows XP Computer with Bui
94. t ports 3 Attach the antenna to the Router if the antenna isn t already attached Remove the antenna from the package Place the end of the detachable antenna on the open antenna connection port and rotate the antenna clockwise by hand until it no longer turns easily It may take many turns before the antenna is completely connected Move the antenna into a vettical orientation The antenna should snap into place 4 Connect one end of the supplied 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 Note If you are using a Cable or ADSL modem to access the Internet unplug that Ethernet cable from your computer and plug it into the Router s WAN port Then connect one end of the supplied 6 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual 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 power cube into the Wireless N 4 port Router and then into a power outlet 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 connected Ethernet LAN port light should start blinking or stay on If the connected Ethernet LAN light doesn t blink or turn on please see Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips Using the Setup Wizard 1 In the computer s Web browser address bar type http 192 168 2
95. the network card s software and verify that it is connected to the Zoom network ot whatever you changed the SSID network name to and that the signal strength is adequate Refer to the documentation that came with the network card if you need help doing this Refer to the documentation provided with your network device or contact its manufacturer for assistance Appendix A Troubleshooting Tips 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 propetly Otherwise you will not be able to connect to the Internet Note If you are using a Windows computer you do not have to configure the TCP IP settings if you are using DHCP because your Windows computer will automatically configure them for you If you ate not using DHCP you will need to set up the TCP IP settings for your Windows computer Windows users who are troubleshooting the Wireless N 4 port Router will need to verify the TCP IP settings Depending on your operating system follow the steps in the appropriate section to ensure your TCP IP settings are correct Macintosh TCP IP Settings How you configure your Macintosh computer s network settings differs depending on your Mac OS Follow the steps in the appropriate section to ensure your TCP IP settings are correct Mac OS X 10 7 Lion 10 6 Snow Leopard and 10 5 Leopard l From the Dock or Apple menu select System Preferences
96. therwise if your desired network is unsecured in the message box select Connect Anyway When you click on the wireless network option box Windows will scan for available networks More than one wireless network may appear in the list These are other wireless networks that are within range of your network Your neighbors for instance may be within range of your network Each wireless network has a channel associated with it We recommend there be at least a five channel difference between your network and those of your neighbors Having less than a five channel difference may result in interference with your connection By default the Wireless N 4 port Router uses channel 10 If you need to change this channel you must do so using the Wireless Setup page of the Zoom Configuration Manager For instructions on how to log in to the Zoom Configuration Manager see page 7 After logging in select Wireless from the left hand menu On the Wireless page you can select a new channel from the drop down menu To disconnect from the current network 1 On your Windows desktop click the Wireless Network Icon in the System Tray 2 Select your Network ID And click on Disconnect Connecting a Wireless enabled Computer or Device including the iPhone or other cellular phones the iPod Touch etc to the Wireless N 4 port Router l Go to the wireless enabled computer or device that you want to add to the network The device should have software that
97. tically or Enable DNS is selected All fields should be blank gt Ifyou are using a static IP address Ensure that Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses are selected and that the correct IP address Subnet mask Default gateway and Preferred DNS server values appear On the DNS Configuration tab ensure that Enable DNS is selected and that something appears in the Host box If not enter any name word or combination of letters and numbers Ensure that the DNS Server Search Order box contains 192 168 2 1 If your TCP IP settings are correct and you still cannot access your computer try rebooting you computer If that does not work try replacing the Ethernet cable Appendix B TCP IP Network Settings 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 you can use WPS to connect and secure your devices in one step To use WPS follow the instructions below Note WPS configures one client device at a time Please repeat the configuration method for each client on your wireless network that supports WPS security Configuration Methods WPS offers three configuration methods Choose the method that is compatible with the hardware and software options available on your client device which is the device you re connecting wirelessly to the Wireless N 4 port Router Method One Use this method if your clie
98. ties except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies In Italy the end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and or for supplying public access to telecommunications and or network setvices This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 2483 5 MHz For detailed information the end user should contact the national spectrum authority in France Cesky Czech Dansk Danish Deutsch German et ges Estonian en English Espa ol Spanish lel Enneh Greek Francais French Ttaliano Italian Latviski Latvian Lietuviu C 0984 Zoom Telephonics Inc timto prohlasuje Ze tento Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router je ve shod se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi p slu n mi ustanoven mi sm rnice 1999 5 ES Undertegnede Zoom Telephonics Inc erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Hiermit erkl rt Zoom Telephonics Inc dass sich das Ger t Zoom Wireless N 4 port Router in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet K esolevaga kinnitab Zoom
99. to the Wireless N 4 port Router In the unlikely event that all the wireless devices you plan to connect to your network support Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS you can use WPS to connect and secure your devices in one step To use WPS please refer to Appendix C Setting up your Network using WPS Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Connecting a Windows 7 Computer with Built in Wireless Capabilities 1 2 From the taskbar click on the wireless symbol 12 47 PM a b Ba b PE 0 In the wireless network options box highlight the Wireless Network name SSID you gave your wireless network in Step 3 of the Setup Wizard If you did not change the Wireless Network SSID select the default name Zoom If you want to automatically connect to the Wireless N 4 port Router click the Connect Automatically box Then click Connect Not connected E al Connections are available Wireless Network Connection A Tendaxnyimin E MDAWIFI ail i zoomdvtlab E et MediaSilo T1 E Credo 2 Credo guest E MediaSilo Guest Access Ai Open Network and Sharing Center 1247 PM 7 15 2011 e If you enabled security in Step 3 of the Setup Wizard enter the security key in the next dialog box and click Connect e Otherwise if your desired network is unsecured in the message box select Connect Anyway When you click on the wireless network option box Windows will scan for available networks More than one wireless network may appea
100. ty to the GetRequest to which your device will respond Set Community Set Set Community to the SetRequest that your device will accept IP 1 IP 2 IP 3 IP 4 Enter the IP address of your SNMP Management PCs You must specify where the Router should send SNMP Trap messages SNMP Version Select the SNMP Version that your SNMP Management software supports WAN Access IP Address 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 the SNMP protocol The Routing Table Page You can use the Routing Table page to enable disable both Dynamic and Static Routing If routing is enabled you can specify which physical interface address to use for outgoing IP datagrams If you have mote than one Router and subnet you will need to define a routing table that lets packets find the proper routing path and allows different subnets to communicate with each other Most users do not need to set up Dynamic or Static Routing zoom Zi ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status V Wizard 1 Advanced Logout w BASIC SETTING 2 FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTING ff ADVANCED SETTING Im TOOLBOX Routing Table HELP Status Item Setting System Time p ji j Disable RIPv1 RIPv2 System Log Dynamic Routing 9 Di E j j 9 Disable Enable Dynamic D
101. ues that could cause this problem Check these items If you used the Setup Wizard and the connection to the Internet failed try opening a browser and going to a website If this works then your setup is OK Verify that the STATUS light on the Router is on and blinking If it is off check that the Router is plugged into a working wall outlet If the light does not turn on make sure there is power going to the outlet you are using If the unit still doesn t work contact Zoom Technical Support See Appendix D for contact information If you are using a wireless device try connecting a computer directly to one of the Wireless N 4 port Router s Ethernet LAN ports If a computer directly connected to the Wireless N 4 port Router works then the problem is with your wireless connections See the wireless troubleshooting tip If you are using the Router in Ethernet Client Mode verify that the Ethernet cable is plugged into the Router s WAN port not its LAN port If you cannot access the Internet with a computer directly connected to one of the Wireless N 4 port Router s Ethernet LAN ports check your Ethernet connection Most computers have a power light next to the Ethernet jack to indicate the Ethernet cable is properly connected Verify that this light is on and that the Ethernet light on the front of the Wireless N 4 port Router is on If the Ethernet light is off on either the Wireless N 4 port Router or on the computer verify that the
102. unlikely event that you do you can use the Configuration Manager s Advanced program to change the Router s default settings Changing Default Settings Here are some reasons why you might want to use the Advanced program to change the Router s default settings You want to block access to certain URLs or set up Scheduling usage rules See The URL Blocking Page on page 60 and The Schedule Rule and Schedule Rule Setting Pages on page 71 for details You want to hide the SSID name so other network users cannot see yout wireless netwotk See The Wireless Settings Page on page 48 for details You want to change Router settings to establish a firewall to guard against unauthorized wireless access to your network See The MAC Address Control Page on page 61 for details You want to set up a Virtual Server or DMZ so that your games or gaming consoles can access the Internet through your Router s firewall See Configuring Forwarding Rules on page 52 for details You want to set up QoS on your Router See The QoS Rule Page on page 67 for details You want to back up Router settings that you made using the Configuration Manager See The Backup Setting Dialog on page 75 for details Online Help The Advanced program provides both online and context sensitive help that guides you in changing the settings on each menu gt 42 To access online help click HELP on the menu s Toolbar Each HELP page describes t
103. ur signal strength is not strong enough try the following gt Reorient the receiving antenna on your Wireless N 4 port Router gt Move the Wireless N 4 port Router to another area gt Move the device trying to access the Wireless N 4 port Router to a different location ideally closer to the Wireless N 4 port Router e Change the wireless channel In the unlikely event that you experience performance issues with your wireless network you may want to set your network up on a channel that s different from the factory set channel of 10 To do that follow these steps 1 In the Web browser address bar type the Router s default IP address http 192 168 2 1 and then click Enter In the System Password field type admin and then click Login When the ADMINISTRATOR S Main Menu opens click Advanced on the Toolbar On the Basic Settings page click Wireless on the left side menu to open the Wireless page On the Wireless page from the Channel drop down menu select a channel number for your network that is not being used by another network If possible try to maintain a 5 channel difference between your network and other nearby networks You may want to try for example channel 1 or 6 Be sure to click Save Apply after you change the channel All devices connecting wirelessly to the Wireless N 4 port Router will automatically switch to the new channel If you are using a computer with a wireless network card installed access
104. us Sidenote Remaining Lease Time 00 00 00 Reconfiguring Internet IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Domain Name Server 0 0 0 0 Wan MAC Address 00 50 18 64 4A 0D Firmware Version ZOOM v1 0 1 B Wireless Status Item WLAN Status Sidenote Wireless mode Enable SSID Zoom Channel 10 Security None MAC Address 00 50 18 64 4A 0E Statistics Information WAN Statistics Inbound Outbound Octets 0 3762 Unicast Packets 0 0 Non unicast Packets 0 11 3 Inthe System Password field type admin and then click Login Note Later if you change the System Password you will use the new password to log in 23 4 Click Wizard on the Toolbar to launch the Setup Wizard which will guide you through the configuration process Setup Wizard EXIT The Setup Wizard will quide you through a basic configuration Step 1 Setup Login Password Step 2 WAN Setup Step 3 Wireless Setup Step 4 Summary Step 5 Finish Bad Start gt Password gt WAN gt Wireless gt Summary gt Finish 6 Each of the Steps guides you in configuring a specific setting or group of settings When you click Next or Back you move from one step to another If there is a setting that you don t want to change simply click Next to go to the next setting 24 Wireless N 4 port Router User Manual Step 1 Setup Login Password To view or change
105. utomatically opening up the corresponding incoming port s It will automatically forward the traffic on the incoming port to the computer that accessed the outgoing port If your game uses one pott to send outgoing data and a different port or ports for incoming data you may want to use port triggering The advantage of port triggering is that it is more secure than setting up a virtual server since the incoming port is only open when you are using it and since it tracks which computer 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 disadvantage of port triggering is that only 1 host can be accessing the port at one time so if you have two computers or game stations playing the same game on your network you will need to use a virtual server or DMZ A DMZ differs from a virtual server in that it allows access on all ports of the computer Because of this DMZ s are less secure and 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 gaming stations as it is for computers Some games support UPnP If your game supports UPnP then you do not need to set any forwarding rule since UPnP will automatically set up the Router to work with the game You can use the Forwarding Rules page to configure the options mentioned above for allowing access to devices behind your Router
106. what packets are allowed to pass through the Router Outbound Packet filters control outbound packets and Inbound Filtering controls packets coming from the Internet Inbound Filters applies only to packets going to a Virtual Servet DMZ or Super DMZ Most users will not need to setup Packet Filtering When you click on Packet Filters from the left side menu it takes you to the Outbound Packet Filtering page If you need to set up an Inbound Filter click on Inbound Filter button at the bottom of the page ADMINISTRATOR S MAINMENU WM Status VY Wizard Advanced Logout a BASIC SELUNG j A FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTING amp m ADVANCED SETTING j s TOOLBOX ARA Outbound Packet Filter HELP AES Item Setting Jem Outbound Filter E Enable NEUE o Allow all to pass except those match the Tonnag rules LLL Deny all to pass except those match the following rules os Schedule rule 00 Always v ip ID Source IP Destination IP Ports Enable Schedule Rule 1 7 0 2 0 3 F 0 4 E o 5 0 6 0 7 i F 0 8 0 save Undo Inbound Filter MAC Level 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 Filtering Rules You can specify eight rules for e
107. ynamic IP Address IP Address 100 100 1 88 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 100 100 1 1 Domain Name Server 10 0 0 240 lt Back Finish Finish Click Finish to exit the Setup Wizard and return to the Main Menu Important If you see the message Connection to Internet Failed try the following e Check that the Ethernet cables are all securely connected e Check that you have installed an Ethernet cable from the Router s WAN port to the Ethernet port of your Cable or ADSL modem e Power off your computer the Router and your modem and then turn on modem and allow it to connect Next turn on the Routet wait until the Router is completely powered up and the WLAN light is blinking then turn on your computer Try running the setup wizatd again e Click the Reconfigure button and go through the configuration again This time uncheck the Do you want to proceed with the Network Testing button After you Apply the settings try opening your browser and going to your favorite web page If this doesn t work contact Zoom Technical Support See Appendix D Registering your Product and Getting Help Congratulations Your Wireless N 4 port Router is now setup If you need help connecting additional computers or devices to your Wireless N 4 port Router please refer to gt Chapter 5 Setting up a Network for help on adding other computers or network devices through the Wireless N 4 port Router s Ethernet ports

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