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LAN IP Address
The local IP address of the router.
192.168.1.1
, by default. All wireless or wired
devices on your network must use the LAN IP address of your router as their
default gateway.
3G Fallover
Click the WAN Connection checkbox if you want the WAN type to change to
3G wireless if the Ethernet WAN fails.
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
D
omain
N
ame
S
ervers. These identifiers are provided by
your service provider.
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Connection Control
Specifies the method for connecting or disconnecting the WAN session
based on network activity.
Auto Reconnect (always on)
is the default. Other
options are
Connection-on-Demand
or
Manual
.
Maximum Idle Time
Specifies the duration (in seconds) of inactivity before the device
disconnects. The default is
0
, which disables this feature.
Keep Alive
Disabled
by default. Select
LCP Echo Request
to keep the connection alive.
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.
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Select or enter a value for the items displayed on the
Wireless Setting
page.
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.
SSID Broadcast
To hide your 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.
Channel
Refers to the wireless network channel assigned to your LAN. By default,
the router uses channel
10
.
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. Having a single standard will speed up
the wireless throughput.
802.1X
Refers to the optional authentication method for Radius servers. To enable
802.1X, click the
Enable
radio button. Otherwise, accept the default,
Disable
.
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Authentication
Select an
Authentication
method for all devices on your wireless network. If
you are using gaming devices that require WEP, then you must configure all
devices with this method.
When you select an
Authentication
setting, additional fields appear.
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.
Encryption
Select an
Encryption
method that corresponds to the
Authentication
method
that you chose.
If you chose a
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
Authentication method
:
Accept
TKIP/AES
encryption (the
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
default), which
supports dynamic encryption keys using TKIP or AES algorithms, or
choose one of the other options.
Select
AES
if you chose
WPA2-PSK
for the authentication method.
Select
TKIP
if you chose
WPA-PSK
for the authentication method.
In the
Preshare Key
field, enter a 26-character key.
If you chose a
WEP
Authentication method:
Select
WEP-Auto
encryption if you chose both
WEP-Open
and
WEP-Shared
authentication
.
Select
WEP-Open
to use Open System authentication.
Select
WEP-Shared
to use Shared Key authentication. With Shared Key,
both sender and receiver use a WEP key for authentication.
Key Format
Select
Hex
if all the wireless devices in the network are Zoom products.
Otherwise, select
ASCII
. Although Zoom products support both
Hex
and
ASCII
, we recommend using
Hex
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Encryption WEP Key 1, 2, 3, 4
If you selected Hex
format
and you chose a 128-bit key length, 26
hexadecimal values are required. Write the 26-hexadecimal key in the
space below for future reference, and then enter it in the Key 1 box.
— — — — — — — — — — — — —
— — — — — — — — — — — — —
If you selected Hex
format
and you chose a 64-bit key length, 13
hexadecimal values are required. Write the 13-hexadecimal key in the
space below for future reference, and then enter it in the Key 1 box.
— — — — — — — — — — — — —
If you selected ASCII format
, and you chose a 128-bit key length, 13
ASCII characters are required. Write the 13-ASCII-character key in the
space below for future reference, and then enter it in the Key 1 box.
— — — — — — — — — — — — —
I
f 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.
— — — — —
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Click
WPS
Setup
to launch the
W
iFi
P
rotected
S
etup (
WPS
) Setup program. For
instructions, please refer to
WPS Configuration
on page 25.
3
Click
WDS Setting
to open the
WDS Setting
page. For instructions, please refer to
WDS
Configuration
on page 30.
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, particularly if you make
changes, we recommend that you change the login password.
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