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Host Name
This is the name that identifies your 3G Wireless-N Router. Some service
providers require a host name. Your service provider supplies this name, if
needed.
ISP registered MAC Address
This is the 12-digit
M
edia
A
ccess
C
ontrol (
MAC
) address of your router.
Click the
Clone
button to get the MAC address that was registered with your
service provider for your device, if needed.
Go to
Step 4. Wireless Settings
on page 20.
Configuring PPPoE
If your ISP uses the
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
, for DSL-based Internet
services, you should select the
PPPoE
button on the
Select
WAN Type
menu. The
following page opens:
LAN IP Address
This is the LAN IP Address of your router. Devices behind your router use
this address as their default gateway. Most users will not need to change
this address.
Account
This is the PPPoE account name supplied by your service provider.
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.
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Secondary DNS
This is the IP address of an alternate Domain Name System (DNS) server.
Your service provider supplies this address, if needed.
Service Name
This is the name assigned by your service provider to identify your service.
The
Service Name
is optional.
Assigned IP Address
This is the optional IP address assigned by your service provider. The
Assigned IP Address
is optional.
Go to
Step 4. Wireless Settings
on page 20.
Configuring PPTP
If you are using your router within a VPN, you might need to select the
Point-to-Point
Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
. When you select the
PPTP
button on the
Select
WAN Type
menu, the following page opens:
LAN IP Address
This is the LAN IP Address of your router. Devices behind your router use
this address as their default gateway. Most users will not need to change
this address.
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.
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My Subnet Mask
This is the private subnet mask that your service provider assigned to your
router.
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 Account
This is the PPTP account name that your service provider assigned to you.
PPTP Password
This is PPTP password that your service provider assigned to you.
Go to
Step 4. Wireless Settings
on page 20.
Configuring L2TP
If you are using your router within a VPN, you might need to select the
L2TP
menu item
.
If you select the
L2TP
button on the
Select
WAN Type
menu, the following page opens:
LAN IP Address
This is the LAN IP Address of your router. Devices behind your router use
this address as their default gateway. Most users will not need to change
this address.
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.
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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 Account
This is the L2TP account name or user name supplied by your service
provider.
L2TP Password
This is L2TP password supplied by your service provider.
Go to
Step 4. Wireless Settings
on page 20.
Configuring the 3G Modem
To configure your 3G modem, select the
Cellular Modem
button on the
Select
WAN Type
menu. The following page opens:
LAN IP Address
This is the LAN IP Address of your router. Devices behind your router use
this address as their default gateway. Most users will not need to change
this address.
APN
This is the
A
ccess
P
oint
N
ame (
APN
) assigned by your service provider, if
needed.
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PIN
This is the
P
ersonal
I
dentification
N
umber (
PIN
) code assigned by your
service provider, if needed.
Dialed Number
This number is assigned by your service provider, if needed.
Account
This is the Account Name provided by your service provider, if needed.
Password
This is the Password assigned by your service provider, if needed.
Go to
Step 4. Wireless Settings
, below.
Step 4. Wireless Settings
The
Wireless Settings
page lets you configure the wireless settings for your 3G router
and devices. If you are happy to have no wireless security, click
Next
to go to Step 5. If
all of your network's wireless devices are capable of WPS security setup and you
want to use WPS, please go to Steps 5 and 6, then exit the Wizard and go to Chapter
4. Otherwise, continue below.
Wireless Module
Accept the default,
Enable
. Click the
Disable
checkbox only if
you do not want wireless clients to access your network.
Network ID (SSID)
refers to the
S
ervice
S
et
Id
entifier for your device. By
default, the SSID for the 3G Wireless-N 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
network use the new SSID as the access point.
Channel
refers to the wireless network channel assigned to your LAN. By
default, the router uses channel
10
.
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