USER MANUAL Wireless-N Router w 3G + Modem & Voice Series 1098 Model 4530
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MENT Contents Contents ....................................................................................................................... 3 Getting Started ............................................................................................................ 5 Where to Go Next ................................................................................................. 5 Installing the Hardware .............................................................................................
Using the Configuration Manager's Advanced Program...................................... 49 Changing Default Settings .................................................................................. 49 Online Help......................................................................................................... 50 Launching the Configuration Manager's Advanced Program............................. 50 Configuring Basic Settings .........................................................................
1 Getting Started The Model 4530 package contains the 3G+ Modem/Router, a 12Vdc 1.0A Power Cube, this 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 Modem/Router. Before installing the 3G+ Modem/Router you will need a SIM card for the built-in 3G+ modem. This SIM card may have been provided to you by your service provider or you may need to purchase one.
2 Installing the Hardware This chapter explains installing Model 4530 hardware. Before installing the hardware you will need a SIM card to use the Modem/Router’s cellular modem. If you want to use the Modem/Router for both voice and data you will need a SIM card that supports voice and data. If you just want to use the Modem/Router for data, then you will need a SIM card that at least supports data. To Install Model 4530 follow these steps: 1 Place the Modem/Router near a computer to be used for setup.
Check that the Signal Strength light has changed from red to green or amber. If the light remains red please go to Troubleshooting your Internet Connection. A red light means that the Modem/Router can not talk to the mobile broadband network. A green light means you have strong signal, and an amber light means you have a weak signal. If your light is amber, you may try repositioning the antenna or moving the unit to another location. 8 Turn on the computer.
3 Using the Modem/Router’s Configuration Manager The Modem/Router includes a built-in Install Wizard that walks you through configuring the Modem/Router’s software. For most users running the Install Wizard is all that is needed to configure the Modem/Router. If you are experienced with networking devices and their configuration, you may prefer to use the Advanced configuration program to tailor the Modem/Router's configuration to your needs.
4 On the Toolbar, type admin (the default password) in the System Password field, then click Login. Note: Later, if you change the System Password, you will use the new password to log in. When you log in, the Configuration Manager opens its Main Menu.
Launching the Configuration Manager's Setup Wizard When you start the Configuration Manager (http://192.168.2.1 on your Web browser) and log in, the ADMINISTRATOR'S MAIN MENU opens. Click Wizard on the Toolbar to launch the Setup Wizard, which will guide you through the configuration process. The Setup Wizard page opens. Each of the six 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.
3 Type the new password in the Retype Password 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, thus losing any changes you made to your Modem/Router's configuration. To avoid this problem, we recommend that you write the new password here and on the bottom of your Modem/Router, and also save it elsewhere such as a settings document.
Selecting the WAN Type Please check with your service provider if you read the discussion below and are still unsure which WAN Type to choose. • Mobile Broadband Modem - Select this if you want to use the Modem/Router’s built-in 3G+ modem for voice and data.. (If you want to use the 3G+ modem as the backup to a ADSL or Cable modem, you'll need to use the Configuration Manager's Advanced program to configure this setup. Please refer to 3G Failover on The Basic Setup Page on page 51.
The relevant section immediately below depends on the WAN Type you selected. Configuring the Built-in 3G+ Modem The page shown below only appears if you select the Cellular modem button on the Select WAN Type menu. Otherwise skip this section. On the Setup 3G+ page, Auto-Detection is enabled by default to automatically detect your SIM card provider. A message will show whether auto-detection was successful or not. If auto-detection was successful click Next.
• 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 Modem/Router with Wireless-N when seen from the Internet. • Static Subnet Mask This is the Modem/Router's subnet mask. Your service provider supplies this address. • Static Gateway This is the IP address of the ISP server. Your service provider supplies this address.
• Host Name This is the name that identifies your 3G+ Modem/Router with Phone Port. Some service providers require a host name. Your service provider supplies this name, if needed. • ISP registered MAC Address This is the 12-digit Media Access Control (MAC) address of your Modem/Router. Cable modem users should click the Clone button to get the MAC address that was registered with your service provider for your device. Go to Step 4. Wireless Settings on page 19.
• PPPoE Account This is the PPPoE username supplied by your service provider. • PPPoE Password This is PPPoE password supplied by your service provider. • 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. • Secondary DNS This is the IP address of an alternate Domain Name System (DNS) server. Your service provider supplies this address, if needed.
Configuring PPTP The page shown below only appears if you select the PPTP button on the Select WAN Type menu. Otherwise skip this section. • IP 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 Modem/Router.
Configuring L2TP The page shown below only appears if you select the L2TP button on the Select WAN Type menu. Otherwise skip this section. • IP 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. • IP Address This is the IP address that identifies the L2TP server. Your service provider supplies this address. Subnet Mask This is the Modem/Router's subnet mask. Your service provider supplies this address.
Go to Step 4. Wireless Settings on page 19. Step 4. Wireless Settings The Wireless Settings page lets you change the wireless settings for your Modem/Router. If you are happy with your wireless settings (set at the factory to wireless with WPA2/WPA security), click Next to go to Step 5. Otherwise, continue below. EITHER WAY, after running the Setup Wizard you will need to make sure that wireless devices connecting to the Modem/Router (computers, phones, tablets, game stations, etc.
Modem/Router is set to 11. You may want to try channel 1 or 6, for instance, if you have trouble connecting with the default channel (11). Wireless Security Settings If you accepted the default to Enable the Wireless Module (on the Wireless Settings page at Step 4), the following page opens when you click Next. New screen Configuring Authentication and Encryption By default, Authentication and Encryption security services are set to WPA2/WPA and a random Security Key is programmed in at the factory.
WEP Authentication and Encryption If you have devices on your wireless network that support only WEP, (for example, some gaming consoles), you will need to select WEP as your Authentication method. When you select WEP from the Authentication dropdown menu, the Encryption field expands, as shown in the following figure.
Encryption WEP Key 1, 2, 3, 4 You can choose to either use WEP 128 bit encryption or WEP 64 bit encryption. The difference is 128 bit is more secure and 64 bit is faster. We recommend selecting 64 bit. If you selected Hex format and you chose a 64-bit key length, 13 hexadecimal values are required. (Hexadecimal values include the numbers 0-9 and the letters A-F) Write the 13-hexadecimal key in the space below for future reference, and then enter it in the Key 1 box.
New screen 1 2 3 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. If you are using the built-in 3G+ Modem the Do you want to proceed with the network testing? checkbox is selected. We recommend that you leave this checked to test your 3G+ connection.
Step 6. Finish If your are not using the built-in 3G+ modem or you decided not to test your mobile broadband connection the Configuration is Completed page displays. Click Finish to restart the router and save the new configuration settings for your router. If your Internet connection test was successful, the Congratulations!! screen will appear. Click Finish to restart the router and save the new configuration settings for your router.
program to tailor the Modem/Router's configuration to your needs, for example, to set up a Virtual Server or DMZ so that your games or gaming consoles can access the Internet through your Modem/Router's firewall, please continue to Chapter 7: Using the Configuration Manager's Advanced Program. (Most users will not need to do this.) Your Modem/Router’s setup is complete.
4 Connecting Devices Wirelessly to the Modem/Router This chapter provides tips for connecting devices (computers, phones, tablets, game stations, etc.) wirelessly to the Modem/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 Modem/Router is set up for wireless security that is compatible with the Modem/Router’s wireless security settings.
Connecting a Windows 7 Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities 1 From the taskbar, click on the wireless symbol. 2 In the wireless network options box, highlight the Wireless Network Name (SSID) you gave your wireless network in Step 4 of the Setup Wizard. If you did not change the Wireless Network Name (SSID), select the default name Zoom_xxxxxx, where xxxxxx are 6 random alphanumeric characters. The complete Wireless Network Name is printed on the bottom label of your unit.
2 Right-click your Wireless Network Name and select Disconnect. Connecting a Windows Vista Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities 1 2 From the Start menu select Connect to. In the wireless network options box, highlight the Wireless Network Name (SSID) you gave your wireless network in Step 4 of the Setup Wizard. If you did not change the Wireless Network Name (SSID), select the default name Zoom_xxxxxx, where xxxxxx are 6 random alphanumeric characters.
To disconnect from the current network: 1 From the Start menu, select Connect to. 2 In the Disconnect or Connect to another network dialog box, select the current network and click Disconnect. 3 In the Are You Sure? message box, click Disconnect again. 4 In the next dialog box, you can connect to another network or click Close to complete the disconnect procedure.
Note: On versions prior to OS 10.7 the Wi-Fi icon is called AirPort. 2 Select the Wireless Network Name (SSID) you gave your wireless network in Step 4 of the Setup Wizard. If you did not change the Wireless Network Name (SSID), select the default name Zoom_xxxxxx, where xxxxxx is 6 random alpha numeric characters. • When prompted for the wireless password, enter the Security Key found on the bottom label of your unit. If you changed the key in Step 4 of the Setup Wizard, enter the new security key.
characters. The complete Wireless Network Name is printed on the bottom label of your unit. Select it as the network you want to use to connect to the Internet. When prompted, enter the Security Key found on the bottom label of your unit. If you changed the key in Step 4 of the Setup Wizard, enter the new security key and click Connect. Tip! If you need help, refer to the documentation that came with your wireless device.
similarly named tab to do a site search. If you need help, refer to the documentation that came with your wireless adapter. 2 When prompted, enter the Security Key found on the bottom label of your unit. If you changed the key in Step 4 of the Setup Wizard, enter the new security key.
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 Modem/Router. Method One Use this method if your client device has a WPS button.
a When the Configuration Manager launches, log in as admin, then select Advanced > Basic Settings > Wireless to open the Wireless Setup page. b Click the WPS Setup button. c Select Enrollee from the Config Mode dropdown menu. d Click Generate Pin to generate a new Pin number. e Enter the Modem/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 Modem/Router.
5 Understanding your Modem/Router’s Voice Features Most users will just plug their home phone into the Modem/Router’s phone port and begin placing calls over the cellular voice network. This chapter is only for users who want to monitor their incoming, outgoing or missed calls, to setup call waiting or speed dialing, or to setup advanced telephony features.
Missed Calls When you click on Missed Calls on the left hand menu the following screen appears:
This page displays the calls that you missed. Clicking on Refresh updates the screen and clicking on Clear erases the existing missed calls.
This page displays the calls that you received including the number that called, the starting and ending time of the call and the duration. Clicking on Refresh updates the screen and clicking on Clear erases the existing missed calls.
This page displays the calls that you made including the number that you called, the starting and ending time of the call and the duration. Clicking on Refresh updates the screen and clicking on Clear erases the existing missed calls.
Caller ID Your Modem/Router supports both FSK and DTMF caller id. If you are not receiving caller ID on your phone try changing the setting. Dialing Timeout This is how long the Modem/Router will wait after you press a digit before it starts to dial. Use # to end dialing If you enter the # sign at the end of the phone number you are dialing, the Modem/Router will immediately dial the phone number and not wait for the Dialing Timeout to expire.
On this page you can forward your phone calls to a different number. You have the option of forwarding either all calls, or calls where there is No Answer, you are Unreachable or if your line is Busy. Enter the Number that you want to forward the call to for each case and click the Enable box. Click Save to store your settings.
Click the Enable checkbox to enable Call Waiting. If you receive a voice call while you are on another call will receive a beep indicating that there is another call present. Press down on the flash hook of your phone to transfer over to the new call. When you are done with that call press the flash hook again to transfer back to your original call.
On this page you can program your Modem/Router. You have the option of forwarding either all calls, or calls where there is No Answer, you are Unreachable or if your line is Busy. Enter the Number that you want to forward the call to for each case and click the Enable box. Click Save to store your settings.
6 Working with Text Messages Your 3G+ Modem/Router with Phone Port can be used to send and receive text messages. This chapter shows you how to use your Modem/Router to send a text message and how to manage your received text messages. Using your Modem/Router to Send Text Messages If you want to use the Modem/Router’s built-in 3G+ modem to send text messages and are connected to the Modem/Router through your computers Ethernet port you can go right ahead and log into the configuration manager.
5 To send a message, select Create Message from the left hand menu. The following page appears: 6 Enter the message you want to send in the box next to Text message. The maximum length of the text message is 160 characters. 7 Enter the phone number of the person you want to send the text to in the Phone number box. 8 Click Send to send your text message. The Modem/Router will respond with a Sent OK message to let you know the message was sent.
Working with your Inbox The Modem/Router will store incoming text messages on your SIM card. From your Inbox you can read, delete, reply, and forward text messages. To access your Inbox, click on Inbox from the left hand menu. The following page appears: new screen To read a text message, click on the message you want to view. The text message will now appear in the box at the bottom of the screen. To reply to a text message, click on the checkbox next to the message then click on Reply.
The Management Settings Page When you click on Management Settings the following page appears: Your Modem/Router can be controlled remotely by text messaging.
connect, disconnect, reboot, and receive status updates from the Modem/Router. Remote Management via SMS Click Enable to enable remote control of your Modem/Router using Text messaging. Delete All Received SMS Click Enable to delete all received text messages including both regular text messages and remote management text messages. If you do not want to store your text messages on your SIM card you should enable this feature.
7 Using the Configuration Manager's Advanced Program Most users will not need to manually set up their Modem/Router. In the unlikely event that you do, you can use the Configuration Manager's Advanced program to change the Modem/Router's default settings.
¾ You want to connect the Modem/Router to your ADSL or cable modem, using the built-in 3G+ modem as a backup Internet connection. See The Basic Setup Page on page 51 for details. ¾ You want to change the default wireless security on your Modem/Router. See Wireless Security on page xx for details. ¾ You want to enable security on the built-in 3G+ modem. See Pin Codes on page xx ¾ You want to back up Modem/Router settings that you made using the Configuration Manager.
12 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 Basic Settings The Basic Settings page lists the four configuration menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configuration menus at center.
new screen LAN IP Address The local IP address of the Modem/Router. 192.168.2.1, by default. All wireless or wired devices on your network must use the LAN IP address of your Modem/Router as their default gateway. WAN Type Set to 3G+, by default. You can choose another option from the dropdown menu, based on the WAN connection type that your service provider supports. APN, PIN Code, Dialed Number, Username and Password Identifiers assigned by some service providers, if needed.
Authentication Set to Auto, by default. Optionally, click Password Authentication Protocol (PAP), or Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP), if supported by your service provider. Primary DNS and Secondary DNS Identifiers for the Domain Name Servers. These identifiers are provided by your service provider. Connection Control Specifies the method for connecting or disconnecting the WAN session based on network activity. Auto Reconnect (always on) is the default.
The DHCP Server Page You can use the DHCP Server page to configure your DHCP server. If you want to change the default values, please click [HELP], which opens a page that describes each item and the recommended values. The Wireless Setting Page You can use the Wireless Setting page to configure your wireless LAN setup. If you want to change the default values, please click [HELP], which opens a page that describes each item and the recommended values. Wireless Module Accept the default, Enable.
Transmit Power Allows you to lower the amount of power transmitted by the WiFi connection to save battery. Lowering the transmit power will also reduce how far the device can be from the Travel Modem/Router and still connect. When operating in Battery Power saving mode the transmit power is reduced to 25%. See Battery Power saving mode on page 80. Network ID (SSID) Refers to the Service Set Identifier for your device. By default, the SSID for the Modem/Router with Wireless-N is Zoom.
For WEP Authentication: You can accept the default, WEP-Auto or select one of the available options. Select WEP-Open to use Open System authentication. Select WEP-Shared to use Shared Key authentication. For WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Authentication: You can select WPA-PSK/WPA2 PSK if your devices support both authentication methods. Optionally, select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK if all devices on your network support only one of these authentication methods.
If you selected ASCII format, and 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. ————— Click WPS Setup to launch the WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Setup program. For instructions, please refer to WPS Configuration on page 32. We recommend you set WPA2/WPA security unless you know that you will be connecting devices to your network that support only WEP.
15 Write down this passphrase and put it where you can find it – on the bottom of the case, for instance. 16 Click Save. If you are connected wirelessly to the travel Modem/Router you will lose the connection as soon as you click Save. When you re-establish your wireless connection you will be prompted for the preshared key that you just entered. You must enter this key to be able to connect to the Travel Modem/Router.
password (admin) that was set by the factory and that you used to access the Configuration Manager initially. To safeguard your configuration, particularly if you make changes, we recommend that you change the login password. 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 thus losing any changes you made to your Modem/Router's configuration.
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 Modem/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 Modem/Router.
Protocol Select UDP, TCP, or Both depending on what type of protocol your game or application uses. Enable Click to enable the Virtual Server Use 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 75 for more information. For example, if you have an FTP server (port 21) at 192.168.1.5, a Web server (port 80) at 192.168.1.6, and a game at 192.168.1.
Trigger The outbound port number used by the application. Incoming Ports When the trigger packet is detected, the inbound packets sent to the specified port numbers are allowed to pass through the firewall. Enable Enables access for the specified application. Popular applications Provides a menu of applications from which to choose. Select an application and click Copy to to add the application to your list. Click Save to store your selection or Undo to remove the entry.
Set IP Address of DMZ Host A DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Host is a host without the protection of the 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 firewall no longer protects the computer that is set up as a DMZ. UPnP setting This feature is enabled by default.
Status Page The Status page shows you the status of the inbound and outbound Packet Filters and the Domain Filters. Inbound, Outbound, and Domain filters are disabled, by default.
Packet Filtering Page Packet Filtering allows you to control what packets are allowed to pass through the Modem/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 Server or 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.
URLs. 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 The action to be taken when a user accesses the restricted domain suffix URL. Check Drop to block access. Check log to record the attempted access. Enable Click the checkbox to enable a rule.
URL If any part of the Website's URL matches the pre-defined word, the connection will be blocked if Blacklist is set, or allowed if Whitelist is set. For example, if you set up blacklisting, you can use the pre-defined word, sex, to block all website URLs that contain the pre-defined word, sex. Enable Click the checkbox to enable each rule. The MAC Address Control Page You can use the MAC Address Control page to provide an added layer of security to your Modem/Router.
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 computers that are currently connected to the Modem/Router.
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). 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 Password. E-mail addresses The email address of each syslog recipient. E-mail Subject The subject of the email alert. This setting is optional. The Dynamic DNS Page You can use the Dynamic DNS page to define the Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) that will host your server.
QoS Control Click the Enable checkbox to enable QoS. Available Upstream bandwidth Set the upstream speed. The best way to find your throughput is to use one of the free speed tests widely available on the Web. Some examples of sites with good speed tests are www.speedtest.net and www.speakeasy.net/speedtest. When you now your actual upstream throughput, enter it in this field. The value should be in kilobits per second (Kbps). Local: IP Define the local IP address of packets.
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 network events. Most users do not need to set up SNMP. Enable SNMP Click the Local, Remote, or both checkboxes to enable the SNMP function.
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 data grams. If you have more than one Modem/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.
Time Zone Select the local time zone from the dropdown menu. Auto-Synchronization Click the Enable checkbox to enable this function. Select an item from the Time Server dropdown menu to specify the server with which to synchronize. The default value is Auto. Click Sync with Time Server to set Date and Time by NTP Protocol. Click Sync with my PC to set Date and Time using your PC’s Date and Time Daylight Saving time Select enable if you live in an area that uses daylight savings time.
a. Click Add New Rule to open the Schedule Rule Setting page. b On the Schedule Rule Setting page, specify a Rule name, a Policy that defines whether the rule is Active or Inactive, Week Day and the Start Time and End Time for each rule that you are creating.
c Click Save for each rule that you create. d Click Back to return to the Schedule Rule page. e When the Schedule Rule page opens, the rule(s) that you created and saved appear in the Rule Name column.
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 center. The System Information Page You can use the System Information page to view information about your Modem/Router, and to view download, and delete system logs.
1 2 Click Browse to open the location where you saved the Firmware Update file that you downloaded from the Zoom web site or received via email. Click Upgrade. The Backup Setting Dialog You can back up your Modem/Router settings by clicking the Backup Setting item from the left pane of the Toolbox menu. The following dialog opens. 1 Click Save to write and save your Modem/Router settings as a binary file.
1 Click OK to reset the Modem/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 Modem/Router by clicking the Reboot item from the left pane of the Toolbox menu. The following dialog opens. 1 Click OK to reboot the Modem/Router. The Miscellaneous Page You can use this page to Ping a remote device on your network or to enable Power Saving in Battery mode.
Appendix A: Mobile Broadband Settings Your Modem/Router works with a large number of different mobile broadband modem models. In most cases when you plug your mobile broadband modem or phone into the Modem/Router, the proper APN (Access Point Name), Dialed Number, PIN Code, Username, and Password for the provider is automatically entered. In some cases, the modem does not know this information, and the Modem/Router needs to be set up to include that information.
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Appendix B: How to Set Up Tethering on the iPhone These instructions are based on using the iPhone in the USA with Verizon and AT&T, and may vary slightly depending on the model of your iPhone, your firmware version, and service provider. These instructions assume that you have a service contract that supports tethering. Please consult your iPhone user manual for more information. 1 2 3 Connect one end of the USB cable to the Modem/Router and the other end to the iPhone. Turn on tethering on the iPhone.
Appendix C: Registering Your Product and Getting Help Zoom supports this Modem/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 Zoom. Please go to www.zoomtel.com and select Technical Support. From here you can register your new Modem/Router, contact our technical support experts, use our SmartFactstm intelligent database, and get warranty information.
Limited Warranty Zoom Telephonics, Inc. (hereinafter “Zoom”) warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship 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 modem is sold by Zoom. This warranty applies to the original end-user purchaser.
CE Declaration of Conformity This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN 5022/A1 Class B, 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, and ErP Directive 2009/125/EC.
U.S. FCC Part 15 Emissions Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to 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.