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WAN IP address (see page 14). If you do not, you should
contact Zoom Technical Support.
If you have a WAN IP address BUT can't connect to the
Internet, do the following:
Check your Ethernet or USB cable connections.
Make sure that the appropriate V3 front panel light is lit (LAN
1, 2, 3, or 4 or USB). This will confirm that the connection is
good.
Make sure your WAN connection is okay.
Check that the V3 front panel WAN light is lit. This will
confirm that the connection to your cable or DSL modem is
good.
Check that your PC's TCP/IP properties are correct, as
described below:
1 1 1 1
First open the Windows TCP/IP Properties dialog box.
How you do this depends on your version of Windows:
For Windows 2000: From the desktop click the Start
button, point to Settings and then Network and Dial-up
Connections. Then right-click (NOT left-click) Local
Area Connection, select Properties, highlight your NIC
card's TCP/IP entry (it should start with TCP/IP and
have the characters 10/100, NIC, or Ether in it – and not
have the words AOL, Dial-up, or Adapter). Click
Properties to display the Windows TCP/IP Properties
dialog box.
For Windows XP: From the desktop click the Start
button, point to Control Panel and then Network
Connections. Then right-click (NOT left-click) Local
Area Connection, select Properties, highlight your NIC
card's TCP/IP entry (it should start with TCP/IP and
have the characters 10/100, NIC, or Ether in it – and not
have the words AOL, Dial-up, or Adapter). Click
Properties to display the Windows TCP/IP Properties
dialog box.
For Windows 98 and Me: From the desktop click the
Start button, then point to Settings and then Control
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