3
Connect the power adapter to the receptor on the router's back panel and plug the
other end of the power adapter into a wall outlet or power strip.
The WiFi and 3G LEDs on the router's front panel turn on.
4
A computer, mobile phone, game station, or other device with wireless 802.11n, g, or b
capability can access the Internet wirelessly through the 3G router. To make the
wireless connection, you must first locate the wireless network connection setup on
your device, and then select the
Zoom
network. For example, on Windows computers,
click the wireless connection icon on the Task Bar, click
Available Wireless Networks
,
select
Zoom
from the list of available wireless networks, and then make the connection.
5
The router comes set up for wireless with no security. If you want wireless security, you
need to set up the 3G router and each device for the security that you want. If you’re
experienced with wireless, you can probably do that easily by using the Configuration
Manager, as discussed in
Changing the Router's Default Values
on page 7.
6
You can also plug a computer or other device into the router’s LAN port.
This is
recommended if you’re changing the router’s default values, and sometimes an
Ethernet connection is more convenient or secure than connecting to the router
wirelessly. To connect a computer via Ethernet, simply plug the supplied Ethernet
cable between the router’s LAN port and your computer’s Ethernet port.
WAN Port
LAN Port
USB Port
RESET
Power
WPS
6
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