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  • Page 1 X7N USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 NOTICE This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this Manual and all the accompanying hardware, software, and documentation are copyrighted. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced by mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form. The manufacturer does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications, and makes no warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, with respect...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation Instructions ...........7 Package Contents............7 Before You Begin............8 Installing the X7N ............9 To Install the X7N on a Windows Computer, use the Install Assistant............9 Installing your X7N on a Macintosh or other computer (does not use Install Assistant) ........10 Logging into the Configuration Manager....15...
  • Page 4 WDS ................41 Online Gaming ..............42 Status Monitoring ............44 Why Monitor Status? .............44 Monitoring ADSL Status ..........44 Advanced X7N Setup Options........46 Viewing the Advanced Setup Options ......47 Changing Your WAN Settings ........50 Changing Your LAN Settings ........52 Configuring Fixed DHCP Mapping ........54 Creating a Virtual Server, a DMZ, or Using Port Triggering ..............55...
  • Page 5 Appendix D: TCP/IP Network Settings ......90 Macintosh TCP/IP Settings ........90 Windows TCP/IP Settings..........92 Appendix E: Configuring Your Web Browser ....96 Appendix F: Wireless Channels by Country....102 Appendix G: Getting Help..........103 Appendix H: Regulatory Information......104 Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity......109...
  • Page 6: Overview

    For most customers, Chapter 1 covers what you need to get connected to the Internet. Chapter 2 applies if you want to set up a network. Chapters 3 and 4 help you set up and secure your X7N wireless network, Chapter 5 focuses on wireless options primarily for advanced users, and Chapter 6 provides what you need for online gaming.
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions This chapter covers the basic instructions needed to install your X7N and connect to the Internet. These instructions can be used by those with a Windows®, Macintosh®, or Linux operating system. If you already installed and connected your X7N (by, for...
  • Page 8: Before You Begin

    Help), or whoever sold you the modem. Before You Begin Before you begin installing the X7N modem using this manual, you must have the following available to you: • ADSL service enabled on your telephone line. To do this, you need to sign up with an ADSL service provider.
  • Page 9: Installing The X7N

    ADSL service. Ideally it should be located so that it’s not too far from any wireless devices that will communicate with the X7N. Sometimes it’s helpful to set up the X7N at one location, and to then move it to a location that gives better wireless performance.
  • Page 10: Installing Your X7N On A Macintosh Or Other Computer (Does Not Use Install Assistant)

    Macintosh or other computer (does not use Install Assistant) 1 Shut down the computer that you want to connect to the X7N. 2 Connect the power adapter to the receptor on the back panel of your X7N and plug the other end of the power adapter into a wall outlet or power strip.
  • Page 11 not located near the modem, to prevent interference between the modem and phone when the phone is off-hook. To use a filter/splitter with a modem and a phone, connect the filter/splitter’s LINE or PHONE LINE jack to a phone jack in the wall, plug the supplied phone cord between your modem’s DSL jack and the filter/splitter’s MODEM jack, and plug the phone into the filter/splitter’s PHONE jack.
  • Page 12 Static IP from your service provider. To use Automatic Configuration (recommended): Under Automatic Configuration, click Start. If the X7N finds a PPPoE or PPPoA connection, enter the user name and password given to you by your Internet Service Provider. (Your provider should...
  • Page 13 O, and so on. Clearly write down and store the User Name and Password, on the bottom of the X7N case, for instance, and in a ModemSettings file. •...
  • Page 14 Chapter 2: Setting Up a Network on page If you do not wish to add additional devices to your X7N, you are ready to start using your X7N. If you want additional information on how to use your X7N, you may choose to continue with:...
  • Page 15: Logging Into The Configuration Manager

    RESET button on the modem’s back panel for 7 seconds. Important: For security, you may want to choose your own X7N password after the setup is complete. See Changing User Names and Passwords...
  • Page 16 ETHERNET port. As long as the remains plugged into an ADSL wall jack and a power source, the can function as a stand-alone device. You can then make the notebook part of your wireless network. Chapter 1: Installation Instructions X7N User Manual...
  • Page 17: Setting Up A Network

    Setting Up a Network Once a computer that is directly connected to the X7N modem is able to browse the Internet, you know for certain that your ADSL Internet connection is working. Now you can set up the rest of your network.
  • Page 18: To Connect A Network Device

    5 Repeat steps 1–4 for each computer you want to add. To Connect a Network Device You can use one of the ETHERNET ports on the X7N to plug in a network device (for example, a hub, switch, router, or Homeplug adapter).
  • Page 19: Setting Wireless Security

    Setting Wireless Security Wireless security is turned off by default on your X7N. This means that your wireless signal is not encrypted and that anyone with compatible wireless technology can access your computer network and the Internet using your wireless connection. Before you first set...
  • Page 20: Setting Up Security Using Mixed Wpa2 / Wpa Mode20

    Mixed WPA2 / WPA mode WPA2 and WPA use a passphrase that you choose and enter on the X7N and other wireless devices on the network (clients) to set up security. To use Mixed WPA2 /WPA, all of the wireless devices on your network must support either encryption method.
  • Page 21: Setting Up Security Using Wep

    Write down this passphrase and put it where you can find it – on the bottom of the X7N case, for instance. Click Save/Apply. Now you will need to connect all your wireless devices to the X7N. Chapter 4 for details on connecting different wireless devices to your network.
  • Page 22 Write down this passphrase and put it where you can find it – on the bottom of the X7N case, for instance. Click Save/Apply. Now you will need to connect all your wireless devices to the X7N. Chapter 4 for details on connecting different wireless devices to your network.
  • Page 23: Wps Configuration

    WPS security. Press the WPS button on your X7N and hold it in for two (2) seconds. After you release the button, the WPS light on the front of the X7N should start to blink.
  • Page 24 If it fails to connect, refer to Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tips on page 70. You are now ready to start using your X7N. If you want additional information on how to use your X7N, you may choose to continue with:...
  • Page 25: Connecting Devices Wirelessly To The X7N

    You do need to make sure that each device connecting to the X7N is set up for wireless security that is compatible with the X7N’s wireless security settings.
  • Page 26: Connecting A Windows 7 Computer With Built-In Wireless Capabilities

    After you install the adapter, see the instructions on page 30 for Connecting a Computer with a wireless adapter to the X7N. Connecting a Windows 7 Computer with Built-in Wireless Capabilities From the taskbar, click on the wireless symbol.
  • Page 27 Wireless Setup page of the Zoom Configuration Manager. For instructions on how to log in to the Zoom Configuration Manager, see page 14. After logging in, select Wireless from the left-side menu. On the Wireless page you can select a new channel...
  • Page 28: Connecting A Windows Vista Computer With Built-In Wireless Capabilities

    Having less than a five-channel difference may result in interference with your connection. By default, the uses channel 10. If you need to change this channel, Chapter 4: Connecting Devices Wirelessly to the X7N X7N User Manual...
  • Page 29 Wireless Setup page of the Zoom Configuration Manager. For instructions on how to log in to the Zoom Configuration Manager, see page 14. After logging in, select Wireless from the left-side menu. On the Wireless page you can select a new channel from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 30: Connecting A Windows Xp Computer With Built-In Wireless Capabilities

    Your neighbors, for instance, may be within range of your network. Each wireless network has a channel associated with it. We recommend there be at least a five-channel Chapter 4: Connecting Devices Wirelessly to the X7N X7N User Manual...
  • Page 31: Connecting A Wireless-Enabled Computer Or Device (Including The Iphone Or Other Cellular Phones, The Ipod Touch, Etc.) To The X7N

    Chapter 3 appears, or if you did not change the Wireless Network name the default name Zoom should appear—select it as the network you want to use to connect to the Internet. • If you secured your wireless network in...
  • Page 32 Wireless Setup page of the Zoom Configuration Manager. For instructions on how to log in to the Zoom Configuration Manager, see page 14. After logging in, select Wireless from the left-side menu. On the Wireless page you can select a new channel from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 33: Connecting A Computer With A Wireless Adapter To The X7N

    Chapter 3 appears, or if you did not change the Wireless Network name, the default name Zoom should appear—select it as the network you want to use to connect to the Internet. • If you secured your wireless network in...
  • Page 34 Wireless Setup page of the Zoom Configuration Manager. For instructions on how to log in to the Zoom Configuration Manager, see page 14. After logging in, select Wireless from the left-side menu. On the Wireless page you can select a new channel from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 35 To disconnect from the current network: On your computer that has a wireless adapter, find the wireless network connection option (similar to the process of adding your computer to the network). Click or highlight Zoom. Select or click on Disconnect or similarly-named button.
  • Page 36: Wireless Options

    • You want to set up the X7N to work with wireless repeaters to extend the range of your network. • You want to view the wireless devices that are connected to your network.
  • Page 37 To configure wireless features, click Wireless from the left-side menu of the Zoom Configuration Manager. This link… Opens a page that lets you… Configure basic features of the wireless LAN Basic interface. On this page you can change the name of your wireless network, turn off or hide your wireless network.
  • Page 38: Basic Setup

    The X7N comes set for channel 10. SSID (Wireless The Service Set Identifier for your wireless Network network. By default, the SSID for the X7N is Name) Zoom. You can change the SSID to any name that you want. BSSID...
  • Page 39: Wireless Mac Filtering

    Wireless MAC Filtering Most users will not need this feature. However, if there is a PC or other device on the X7N network that you don’t want using the Internet, you can use MAC address filtering to deny the device Internet access.
  • Page 40 You can also use Wireless MAC filtering to add a layer of security, setting up the X7N to only allow the MAC addresses of your wireless devices to access the Internet. To set up MAC Filtering, click Advanced Setup on the left-side menu of the Zoom Configuration Manager.
  • Page 41: Wds

    WDS is used to extend the range of your wireless network. Other wireless access points that support WDS can connect wirelessly to the X7N to expand the range of your wireless network. The table explains the following settings for WDS: This setting…...
  • Page 42: Online Gaming

    Because of this, DMZs are less secure and should be used with caution on your computer. However DMZs work well with your gaming stations since security is not as much Chapter 6: Online Gaming X7N User Manual...
  • Page 43 of an issue for gaming stations as it is for computers. Once you’ve decided what type of security to use for gaming, you can set up that security using the appropriate section of this manual: • Virtual Server: For instructions on how to set up a virtual server, please refer to page 54.
  • Page 44: Status Monitoring

    If you skip this section, you should go to Chapter Why Monitor Status? The X7N provides easy-to-read screens for you to review the status of the modem and its ADSL connection. While most users will probably never need to check the status, there are some cases in which it would be helpful.
  • Page 45 For example, you can verify whether your ADSL connection is active or not. You can also monitor related ADSL parameters—for example, how fast the X7N is transferring data (Downstream Speed and Upstream Speed), your WAN settings, your LAN settings, and so forth.
  • Page 46: Advanced X7N Setup Options

    However, those who want or need to change the settings can do so using the Advanced Setup page in the Zoom Configuration Manager. This chapter explains the advanced options and features of the modem and how to apply them to your network.
  • Page 47: Viewing The Advanced Setup Options

    Viewing the Advanced Setup Options For Advanced Setup options, click Advanced Setup from the left-side menu of the Zoom Configuration Manager. This link… Opens a page that lets you… Used to set up multiple ATM channels. Most Interface users will only do this if instructed by their service provider.
  • Page 48 Routing Default Gateway: Set up the routes on which you want the X7N to send data that it receives on a particular interface, such as a LAN or Ethernet interface. Static Route: Routes specify the IP address of...
  • Page 49 DNS Proxy LAN devices performing DHCP release/renew will have the router's LAN IP assigned as the DNS Server and the X7N acts as a DNS Proxy. When Disabled, the X7N no longer acts as a Proxy and assigns to LAN DHCP devices it's...
  • Page 50: Changing Your Wan Settings

    Changing Your WAN Settings The WAN Configuration page of the X7N Configuration Manager is used to change the advanced settings of your Wide Area Network (WAN) connection. Most users should use the Basic Setup to edit their WAN connection.
  • Page 51 The following table describes the settings on the WAN Configuration pages and the values that you can enter. The settings displayed on the page will vary according to the protocol you are using. Setting Description Protocol Your Internet Service Provider supplies this value.
  • Page 52: Changing Your Lan Settings

    IP addresses to computers and devices on your Ethernet (LAN) network. DHCP is enabled by default on the X7N. Enabling DHCP on the X7N allows it to assign temporary IP addresses to your computers whenever they connect to your network.
  • Page 53 your network. You can also change the default LAN IP address for your modem. The following table shows you the values to enter. After you enter the values, click Save/Reboot. Setting Description Group Name Default IP Address The IP address of your modem. Subnet Mask The modem's subnet mask address.
  • Page 54: Configuring Fixed Dhcp Mapping

    IP address to. Tip: To find the MAC address of the devices connected to your X7N refer to the Existing DHCP Clients table at the bottom of the page. Enter the IP address that you always want assigned to your computer or gaming station.
  • Page 55: Creating A Virtual Server, A Dmz, Or Using Port Triggering

    For instance, you would want to allow access if a computer in your network is hosting Internet games or running a web server. If you wish to set up your X7N for online gaming you should refer to Chapter 6: Online Gaming to help you decide whether a Virtual Server, DMZ or Port Triggering is right for you.
  • Page 56: Dmz

    DMZ for a computer, all ports on that computer are opened up to all Internet traffic – the computer is no longer protected by the X7N’s NAT firewall. Caution should be used when setting up a computer with a DMZ. A game station does not have the same security issues as your computer, so setting up a DMZ works normally well with your game station.
  • Page 57: Port Triggering

    Port Triggering Port triggering allows a host machine to dynamically forward a specific port back to itself and is a way to automate port forwarding. When traffic is seen on an outgoing port any traffic received on the corresponding incoming port will be forwarded to your computer or gaming station.
  • Page 58: Using Mac Filtering

    To filter Internet traffic, you must define one or more rules (that is, criteria you want the information to meet before it can proceed). As information comes in from the Internet, the X7N examines it and—if it meets the rule—the information moves forward to its destination on your computer or network.
  • Page 59: Setting Up Time Restrictions

    Enter the MAC Address of the computer you wish to block. To find the MAC address of the devices connected to your X7N are shown in the Existing DHCP Clients table at the bottom of the page. Days of the Week Select the days of the week that you wish to block access on.
  • Page 60: Setting Up A Static Routing Table

    The gateway IP address must be on the same subnet as one of the router's interfaces. Click Routing from the left-side menu of the Zoom Configuration Manager. Click Static Route. Click Add. The following table describes Routing Table settings.
  • Page 61: Adding A Dns Server Name

    Metric The number of routers that the data packets go through (optional). When adding a static route, if you know how many “hops” or “routers” a packet must go through to reach the destination network, then you can add it. This is usually not a mandatory requirement.
  • Page 62: Enabling Or Disabling Upnp

    Enabling or Disabling UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) with Internet Gateway Device (IGD) protocol is installed in X7N units when they are shipped by Zoom. This means that other devices plugged into your computer or network (for example, a gaming application, router, or...
  • Page 63: Management And Diagnostics

    The information in this chapter applies to you if you wish to: • Backup your current settings of the X7N, so you can later restore them. • Restore the X7N to its factory default settings.
  • Page 64 Update Upload your previously saved settings. Restore Default Restore the X7N settings to the factory defaults. Management System Log By default the System Log is disabled. View data generated...
  • Page 65 Save to configure the TR-069 client options. Management Internet Time Access to a page that allows you to set up the X7N to automatically synchronize with Internet time servers. Passwords Manage the User Management IDs and passwords...
  • Page 66: Backing Up Your Configuration

    Backing Up Your Configuration Users who change the Configuration Manager settings for the X7N may want to back up their settings. This will enable them to restore those settings at a later time, if needed.
  • Page 67: Resetting Default Settings

    X7N restored. Click Update Settings. Resetting Default Settings If you have changed the system settings on your X7N and for some reason want to restore them to the factory default settings,...
  • Page 68: Remote Access To Your Modem Configuration Settings68

    You can perform a software reset or a hard reset. To reset using the X7N’s Web interface If you can open your Web browser and access your X7N’s Configuration Manager, do the following to perform a software reset: Log into the Zoom Configuration Manager.
  • Page 69: Changing User Names And Passwords

    Management Access Control Passwords. When you installed the X7N and tried to open the Zoom Configuration Manager, you were prompted for a User Name and Password in order to gain access. (The default User Name and Password were supplied to you in the section...
  • Page 70: Tr-069

    Retype the password in the textbox Confirm password. Click on Save/Apply. TR-069 The TR-069 option of the X7N Configuration Manager opens a page where you can allow an Access Control Server (ACS) to control and configure your X7N. This feature must be supported by your service provider and should be enabled by you only if the provider instructs you to enable it.
  • Page 71: Appendix A: Troubleshooting Tips

    Ethernet jack to indicate the Ethernet cable is properly connected. Verify that this light is on and that the Ethernet light on the front of the X7N is on. If the Ethernet light is off on either the X7N or on the computer, verify that the cable is properly pushed in.
  • Page 72 Check these items: • nsure that the phone cord is firmly plugged into the wall jack and the DSL jack on the back of the X7N. • Verify that the jack the phone jack your X7N is c onnected to is enabled for ADSL service.
  • Page 73 If this solves your problem you may need a professional to repair your inside phone wiring. Problem My X7N’s DSL light is solidly lit, but I cannot connect to the Internet. Solution There are several issues that could cause this problem. Check these items: •...
  • Page 74 California, Florida, or Texas may need to wait 2 hours after unplugging the existing modem for Verizon to release the line before it is available for use. If this applies to you, power down your X7N and wait 2 hours before trying to connect again. •...
  • Page 75 You may also be able to change your User Name and Password so that you can use the new User Name and Password with your Zoom modem. Some service providers like Verizon provide a software tool that lets you do that if your old modem is still plugged in.
  • Page 76 • Once you have a working User Name and Password, be sure to remember them. You may want to write them on the bottom of the X7N case, for instance, and in a ModemSettings file. • We are talking here about the User Name and Password to get into the Internet, NOT the User Name and Password used to get into your modem’s configuration page.
  • Page 77 My computer/devices are not connecting wirelessly to the X7N. Solution Try the following: • Check your wireless security settings on your X7N and verify that your device is using the same settings. • Check the signal strength of your wireless connection. Most wireless adapters have some type of signal strength meter that shows how strong your wireless signal is.
  • Page 78 Be sure to click Save/Apply after you change the channel. All devices connecting wirelessly to the X7N will automatically switch to the new channel. Problem When I run the Zoom Install Wizard it reports that my DSL modem is not found. Solution •...
  • Page 79 If this applies to you, try turning your computer off and then on. This ensures that your computer gets a correct IP address from the X7N. • Your Zoom modem's Ethernet cable is not plugged in properly or is defective.
  • Page 80 If you are using a Windows computer, power off your computer, then power it back on. Problem The computer on which I initially installed the X7N on is connected to the Web, but devices connected wirelessly to the X7N are unable to connect to the Internet.
  • Page 81 • If you are using a wireless access point or a router, verify that the device is using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This is also known as dynamic IP addressing. Depending on your device, this may be controlled by an Obtain an IP address automatically option.
  • Page 82: Appendix B: Adsl Internet Settings Tables

    Internet Settings Tables These tables are for customers where ADSL settings were not automatically detected by the X7N Install Assistant, and whose service providers do not supply them with the ADSL settings to connect to the Internet. Many ADSL providers use different...
  • Page 83 Covad PPPoE LLC Crocker PPPoE LLC Communications Earthlink (1) PPPoE LLC Earthlink (2) PPPoE LLC Earthlink (3) PPPoE VC-MUX Earthlink (4) PPPoA LLC Eastex PPPoA LLC Embarq 1483 Bridged IP LLC 4DV.net PPPoA VC-MUX Frontier PPPoE LLC Grande PPPoE LLC Communications 1483 Bridged IP LLC Hotwire...
  • Page 84 SureWest PPPoE LLC Communications (2) SureWest PPPoA LLC Communications (3) Toast.Net PPPoE LLC Uniserve 1483 Bridged IP LLC US West PPPoA VC-MUX Verizon (1) PPPoE LLC Verizon (2) 1483 Bridged IP LLC Appendix B:ADSL Internet Settings Tables X7N User Manual...
  • Page 85 Table B: Countries Other Than The USA Encapsulation Australia - Telstra PPPoA LLC Argentina - Telecom PPPoE LLC Argentina - PPPoE LLC Telefonica Argentina PPPoA VC-MUX Belgium-ADSL Office 1483 Routed IP LLC Belgium - Turboline PPPoA LLC Bolivia 1483 Routed IP LLC Brazil - Brasil Telcom PPPoE LLC Brazil - Telefonica...
  • Page 86 Spain - Telefonica (1) PPPoE LLC Spain - Telefonica (2), 1483 Routed IP LLC Terra Spain - Wanadoo (1) PPPoA VC-MUX Spain - Wanadoo (2) PPPoE LLC Spain - Wanadoo (3) 1483 Routed IP LLC Appendix B:ADSL Internet Settings Tables X7N User Manual...
  • Page 87 Sweden - Telenordia PPPoE Sweden - Telia 1483 Routed IP LLC Switzerland PPPoE LLC Trinidad & Tobago - PPPoA VC-MUX TSTT Turkey (1) PPPoE LLC Turkey (2) PPPoA VC-MUX United Kingdom (1) PPPoA VC-MUX United Kingdom (2) PPPoE LLC United Kingdom - PPPoE VC-MUX United Kingdom - PPPoA LLC...
  • Page 88: Appendix C: Top And Back Panels

    The following table describes each light on the top panel. Light Description Power Lights when the X7N is plugged into a power source and the Power button on the X7N rear panel is pushed in. Blinks when the X7N is performing its startup sequence.
  • Page 89 Press the WPS button on your Router and hold it in for two (2) seconds until the Wireless LED starts blinking rapidly. Click or press the WPS button on the client device. This button may be a physical button on the unit or a software button in its application.
  • Page 90: Appendix D: Tcp/Ip Network Settings

    If you are not using DHCP, you will need to set up the TCP/IP settings for your Windows computer. Windows users who are troubleshooting the X7N will need to verify the TCP/IP settings. Depending on your operating system, follow the steps in the appropriate section to ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct.
  • Page 91 On the right pane, select Using DHCP from the Configure IPv4 (for Mac OS X v10.7 and v10.6) and Configure (for Mac OS X v10.5) drop-down menu. All of the text fields should be left blank. Click Apply. Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.3 From the Dock or Apple menu, select System Preferences and then Network.
  • Page 92: Windows Tcp/Ip Settings

    In the Network and Sharing Center window, under Tasks, select Manage Network Connections. In the Network Connections window, double-click the Local Area Connection option. In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box, click the Properties button. Appendix D: TCP/IP Network Settings X7N User Manual...
  • Page 93 In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4) and click the Properties button. • If you are using DHCP (most users): Ensure that Obtain an IP address automatically is selected and that either Obtain a DNS server address automatically or Enable DNS is selected.
  • Page 94: Windows 2000

    IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses are selected, and that the correct IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, and Preferred DNS server values appear. Windows 98/Me Open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box. Appendix D: TCP/IP Network Settings X7N User Manual...
  • Page 95 From the desktop, click the Start button, point to Settings, then Control Panel. Double-click the Network icon to display the Network dialog box. Select your NIC card’s TCP/IP entry (it should include “TCP/IP” in it, but not “AOL,” “Dial-up,” or “Adapter”) and click the Properties button and then click OK Ensure the following is selected, depending on whether you are using dynamic (DHCP) or static IP addressing:...
  • Page 96: Appendix E: Configuring Your Web Browser

    Web browsers: Internet Explorer Version 5.0 (or later) and Mozilla Firefox 3.x. The configuration is done on the same computer on which you installed the X7N software. Depending on the browser you have on your Windows computer, follow the corresponding instructions in this section.
  • Page 97 If you select Set up a new connection anyway you will be displayed options to setup a different connection type that your PC supports (PPPoE connection and a Wireless connection). Since the X7N device is not wireless and will not Appendix E: Configuring Your Web Browser...
  • Page 98 Select the type of connection desired. Select Connect to the Internet. to access the modem's HTTP Server. Click Next. Select Set up my connection manually. Click Next. Select Connect using a broadband connection that is always on. Click Next. Appendix E: Configuring Your Web Browser X7N User Manual...
  • Page 99 Select Finish. Configuring Internet Explorer 5.0 or 6.0 The following instructions are for Internet Explorer Version 5.0 and 6.0. (If you are not sure what version you have, open Internet Explorer and from the Help menu, choose About Internet Explorer. The version number is directly below the Microsoft Internet Explorer logo.
  • Page 100 Finish. If you accessed Internet Explorer’s settings from the Control Panel (as explained in the “Tip” following step 1), the Control Panel window will still be open. Close it before continuing. Appendix E: Configuring Your Web Browser X7N User Manual...
  • Page 101 Configuring Mozilla Firefox No setup is necessary since Mozilla Firefox will use the active connection. Unlike IE, Firefox cannot be configured to use a specific connection type; it will use whatever is available and active at the time. Configuring Google Chrome No setup is necessary since Google Chrome will use the active connection.
  • Page 102: Appendix F: Wireless Channels By Country

    Appendix F: Wireless Channels by Country For most countries channels 1-13 are normal for private wireless networks. The following table shows countries known to use channels other than 1-13 for private wireless networks. Country Channels France 10-13 Israel Japan 1-13 14 (802.11b only) Taiwan 1-11...
  • Page 103: Appendix G: Getting Help

    Appendix G: Getting Help Zoom has many Technical Support services available to its customers. • To Register Your Product Or Get Assistance We can support you best if you register your product at www.zoomtel.com/register We have many ways to assist you, and you can see them at www.zoomtel.com/techsupport...
  • Page 104: Appendix H: Regulatory Information

    207 South Street Boston, MA 02111 USA 617-423-1072 www.zoomtel.com Brand/Marca Zoom ADSL Modem/Router w/ Wireless-N Type/Tipo Series 1093 Model 5790XY (where X=A,B,C,D,E,F or nothing and Y=G,H,J,K,L,M or nothing) The manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that this equipment is compliant to Directive 1999/5/EC via the following. This product is CE marked.
  • Page 105 If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact: Zoom Telephonics, Inc. 207 South Street, Boston, MA 02111, USA, (617) 753-0961 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
  • Page 106: Important Note

    1) Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call. 2) Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evenings. 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.
  • Page 107 Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
  • Page 108 interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.'' « AVIS : L'indice d'équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) du présent matériel est de 0,1. L'IES assigné...
  • Page 109: Europe - Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    European Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that this equipment is compliant to Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) via the following. This product is CE Marked. Directive Standard Test Report 73/23/EEC-Low EN60950-1:2006 + A11:2009, Electrical safety Voltage IEC60950-1:2005 89/336/EEC-EMC EN 301 489-1 v1.6.1 :2005-09;...
  • Page 110 Hereby, Zoom Telephonics, Inc., declares that this Zoom ADSL English Modem/Router w/ Wireless-N is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Por medio de la presente Zoom Telephonics, Inc. declara que el Español Zoom ADSL Modem/Router w/ Wireless-N cumple con los [Spanish] requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
  • Page 111 [Italian] ADSL Modem/Router w/ Wireless-N è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Ar šo Zoom Telephonics, Inc. deklarē, ka Zoom ADSL Latviski Modem/Router w/ Wireless-N atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK [Latvian] būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.
  • Page 112 Härmed intygar Zoom Telephonics, Inc. att denna Zoom ADSL Svenska Modem/Router w/ Wireless-N står I överensstämmelse med de [Swedish] väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG. Compliance Model Identification Model name Product name...

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