Zoom 4506 Travel Router Manual
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Chapter 1. Installing the 3G Wireless-N Travel Router ................................................5
Package Contents.................................................................................................. 5
System Requirements............................................................................................ 5
Installing the Battery............................................................................................. 5
Powering Your Router........................................................................................... 6
Using AC Power ........................................................................................... 6
Reading the Power Indicator (LED)............................................................. 6
Using Your Router with a 3G Modem or Other Devices...................................... 7
Registering Your Product and Getting Help ......................................................... 8
Chapter 2. Using the Configuration Manager................................................................9
Launching the Router's Configuration Manager................................................... 9
Chapter 3. Using the Configuration Manager's Setup Wizard.....................................11
Changing Default Settings.................................................................................. 11
Launching the Configuration Manager's Setup Wizard...................................... 11
Step 1. Setup Login Password .................................................................... 12
Step 2. Setup Time Zone............................................................................. 12
Step 3. WAN Type Setup ............................................................................ 13
Configuring the WAN Type ........................................................................ 13
Step 4. Wireless Settings............................................................................. 20
Step 5. Summary......................................................................................... 23
Step 6. Finish .............................................................................................. 24
Chapter 4. Wireless and Wireless Security Setup........................................................25
WPS Configuration............................................................................................. 25
Configuration Methods............................................................................... 25
Method One ................................................................................................ 25
Method Two................................................................................................ 26
Method Three.............................................................................................. 26
Configuring Wireless Security Manually............................................................ 27
WPA2/WPA Configuration......................................................................... 27
WEP Configuration..................................................................................... 28
Chapter 5. Using the Configuration Manager's Advanced Program............................31
Changing Default Settings.................................................................................. 31
Online Help......................................................................................................... 32
Launching the Configuration Manager's Advanced Program............................. 32
Configuring Basic Settings ......................................................................... 33
The Basic Setup Page.................................................................................. 33
The DHCP Server Page............................................................................... 35
The Wireless Setting Page .......................................................................... 35
The Change Password Page........................................................................ 38
Configuring Forwarding Rules ................................................................... 38
The Virtual Server Page .............................................................................. 39
The Port Triggering Page............................................................................ 40
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The Zoom 3G Wireless-N Travel Router package contains the Zoom 3G Wireless-N
Travel Router, a Li-ion battery, an RJ-45 Ethernet cable, a 5V 2.0A Power adapter, a
Quick Start installation manual, and a CD that contains additional documentation and
warranty information.
If anything is missing or damaged, please contact Zoom Customer Support or your
retailer or distributor.
The Zoom 3G Wireless-N Travel Router works with any compatible 3G USB modem
with Internet service. If you'd like an up-to-date list of modems known to be
compatible with the router, please go to www.zoom.com/travelrouter/comp. If you are
aware of a modem that is incompatible with the router, please let us know by sending
email to support@zoom.net.
The router is set up for use with computers, mobile phones, game stations, and other
devices with wireless 802.11n, 802.11g, or 802.11b capability. The router comes set
up for wireless with no security. If you need to set up the router for wireless security or
some other reason, you'll need a computer that has an available Ethernet port and a
web browser.
You need to install the battery one time before you use your router. To install the
battery, please follow these steps:
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11 Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the router and slide the Li-ion battery into the
router's battery holder.
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22 Replace the battery cover.
Chapter 1. Installing the 3G Wireless-N Travel Router 5

If the Zoom 3G Wireless-N Travel Router’s battery is charged, you can use the router
without plugging it into AC power. After being fully charged, the battery will typically
power the 3G router for 3 hours or more, depending on how actively you’re using 3G
and wireless n/g/b. When you’re not using the router, you should switch it OFF.
To use AC power, plug the router’s power cube into an AC outlet and into the POWER
jack on the back of the router.
Then you can use the router AND charge the battery at the same time automatically,
or you can only charge the battery. If you’re only charging the battery, it’s best to have
the router switched OFF. Charging typically takes about 2 ½ hours.
The Power indicator (LED) tells you the following when the router’s power switch is
ON:
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Solid Green: The power cube is plugged in and the battery is fully charged.
Flashing Green: Power is being provided by the battery, not the power cube.
Amber: The power cube is charging the battery.
Red: The battery is low and the power cube is not plugged in.
Power LED
POWER
jack
6 3G Wireless-N Travel Router User Guide

If you are not experienced with wireless devices and their configuration, you can use
the Configuration Manager's Setup Wizard program to change the router's default
settings.
This chapter includes:
• Suggestions for default settings that you might want to change
• Instructions for launching the Setup Wizard program
• A description of the available configuration menus and settings
Here are some reasons why you might want to use the Configuration Manager:
• You want to change the login password. See Step 1. Setup Login Password
on page 12 for details.
• You want to specify or change the time zone. See Step 2. Setup Time Zone
on page 12 for details.
• You want to change your WAN setting. See Step 3. WAN Type Setup on
page 13 for details.
• You want to enable wireless security. See Step 4. Wireless Settings on page
20 for details.
When you start the Configuration Manager (http://192.168.1.1 on your Web browser)
and log in, the ADMINISTRATOR'S MAIN MENU opens.
Click Wizard on the Toolbar to launch the , which will guide you through the Setup Wizard
configuration process.
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11 To set the time zone, select the time zone that applies to your locale from the
dropdown menu, then click Next.
Step 3. WAN Type Setup
The WAN Type refers to the protocol used by your Internet Service Provider in
establishing your Internet connection. By default, WAN Type is set to your 3G USB
modem, a wireless cellular connection.
Configuring the WAN Type
When you select one of the WAN Type protocol settings and click Next, a new page
opens where you can configure the WAN Type that you chose. Please check with your
service provider if you are unsure which WAN Type to choose.
• Static IP Address - Typically you have to request and pay extra for a static IP
address.
• Dynamic IP Address - DSL modem users who do not need to enter a
password and Cable modem users should choose this WAN type.
Chapter 3: Using the Configuration Manager's Setup Wizard 13

• Static IP Address
This is the IP address that is given to e provider when you you by your servic
sign up for a Static IP address. This address identifies your 3G Wireless-N
Travel Router when seen from the Internet.
• Static Subnet Mask
This is the router's subnet mask. Your service provider supplies this address,
• Static Gateway
This is the IP address of the ISP server. Your service provider supplies this
address.
• Static Primary DNS
This is the Domain Name System (DNS) server's IP address. Your service
provider supplies this address.
• Static Secondary DNS
This is the IP address of an alternate Domain Name System (DNS) server.
Your service provider supplies this address.
Go to Step 4. Wireless Settings on page 20.
Configuring the Dynamic IP Address
If your service provider uses Dynamic IP addressing, select the Dynamic IP Address
button on the menu. The following page opens: Select WAN Type
• LAN IP Address
This is the LAN IP Address of your router. Devices behind the router use this
address as their default gateway. Most users will not need to change this
address.
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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 P Nccess oint ame (APN) assigned by your service provider, if
needed.
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Mærke: | Zoom |
Kategori: | Router |
Model: | 4506 Travel Router |
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