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1. DDD a J ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU A Status V4 wizard ne Advanced Logout 32 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide 7 On the Basic Settings page click one of the Toolbar buttons Basic Settings Forwarding Rules Security Settings Advanced Settings or Toolbox The corresponding window opens Each window contains a description of the configuration options at center and a configuration menu on the left pane Configuring Basic Settings The Basic Settings page lists the four configuration menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configuration menus at center D 2 zoom 4 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU Status Y Wizard CAL Advanced gt Logout PTS a TER rn g Basic SETTINGS lt lt FORWARDINGRULES SECURITY SETTINGS Qf ADVANCED SETTINGS amp TOOLBOX Basic Setup Basic Setting DHCP Server Wireless Basic Setup Change Password Configure WAN connection type and LAN IP address DHCP Server Configure settings for your DHCP Server Wireless Configure your wireless settings and enable security Change Password Change the password used to access your device d The Basic Setup Page You can use the Basic Setup page to configure your LAN and WAN setup Note The following image depicts the fields that the program displays when 3G is selected as the WAN Type The fields will differ for each WAN Type See the online help
2. USER S MAIN MENU Status J System Password default admin Note Later if you change the System Password you will use the new password to log in When you log in the Configuration Manager opens its Main Menu where you can select the Setup Wizard or the Advanced configuration program to tailor the router s configuration to your needs 10 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide Using the Configuration Manager s Setup Wizard 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 e Suggestions for default settings that you might want to change e Instructions for launching the Setup Wizard program e A description of the available configuration menus and settings Changing Default Settings Here are some reasons why you might want to use the Configuration Manager e You want to change the login password See Step 1 Setup Login Password on page 12 for details e You want to specify or change the time zone See Step 2 Setup Time Zone on page 12 for details e You want to change your WAN setting See Step 3 WAN Type Setup on page 13 for details e You want to enable wireless security See Step 4 Wireless Settings on page 20 for details Launching the Configuration Manager s Setup Wizard When you start the Configuration Manager
3. Protected Mode On The System Information Page You can use the System Information page to view information about your router and to view download and delete system logs 54 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide The Firmware Upgrade Page You can use the Firmware Upgrade page to get the most recent version of the router firmware if available dr N J _ BASIC SETTINGS a FORWARDING RULES K 2 SECURITY SETTINGS Ti ADVANCED SETTINGS iss TOOLBOX System Info J Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware Filename Backup Setting Reset to Default Current firmware version is V1 03a3 Reboot gt Mscolansous Note Do not interrupt the process or power off the unit while itis being upgraded When the upgrade is completed the unit will be restarted automatically C Accept unofficial firmware 1 Click Browse to open the location where you saved the Firmware Update file that you downloaded from the Zoom web site or received via email 2 Click Upgrade The Backup Setting Dialog You can back up your router settings by clicking the Backup Setting item from the left pane of the Toolbox menu The following dialog opens File Download Do you want to save this file Mame config bin Type Unknown File Type 572 bytes From 192 165 1 1 Save Cancel While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer IF vou do not
4. for a description of each WAN Type and its corresponding fields Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 33 Zoom ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN M Bask stup a DHCP Server Vuirsiess Change Password 34 TRE gt aaa ENU Status va Wizard LEE Advanced r Logout Fe a F L I He ao ae FORWARDING 3 SECURITY SETTINGS ADVANCED GS iry TOOLRO 1 BASIC SETTINGS LR FORWARDING RULES 4 SECURITY SETTINGS ADVANCED SET TIMES lise TOOLBOX Basic Setup HELP Item Setting TEE Ethernet port configuration LAN D res hi LAN IF Address 42 168 1 i Cl Check for Wan Connection b 35 Failover Se i Internet host e WAN Type 3G k APN Not required by all providers Auto RAP CHAD Fr naaa Auto Reconnect always on Mt b Maximum Idie Time amp Keep Alive Ethernet port configuration Set to LAN by default You can change this to WAN Auto or Off to disable the Ethernet port Accept the default if you are using a 3G WAN Type protocol otherwise select WAN Use Auto if you want the router to detect if the Ethernet connection is WAN or LAN Off disables the Ethernet port and is not recommended 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 Con
5. We do not assume or authorize assumption for us of any other warranty expressed or implied Some states and countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty does not apply if the Zoom product has been damaged by accident abuse lightning or other natural disasters misuse or misapplication or if it has been modified without the written permission of Zoom or if any serial number has been removed or defaced This warranty shall not be applicable to the extent that any provisions of this warranty are prohibited by any federal state or municipal law that cannot be preempted This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or country to country FCC Interference 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 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference in a commercial environment This equipment can generate use and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take wh
6. 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 Setup Wizard which will guide you through the configuration process ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU Al Status NY Wizard Can Advanced Logout Chapter 3 Using the Configuration Manager s Setup Wizard 11 The Setup Wizard page opens zoom 2 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU Ml Status Y Wizard A1 Advanced gt Logout 3 Setup Wizard EXIT The Setup Wizard will guide you through the basic configuration Step 1 Setup Login Password Step 2 Setup Time Zone Step 3 WAN Setup Step 4 Wireless Setup Step 5 Summary Step 6 Finish Start gt Next gt Each of the six Steps guides you in configuring a specific setting or group of settings When you click Next or Back you move from one step to another Step 1 Setup Login 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 If you want to keep the default password click Next to skip this step Otherwise to safeguard your configuration particularly if you make changes we recommend that you change the login password 1 On the Setup Login Password page type the old password in the Old Password field 2 Type the new password in
7. 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 20 zoom 2 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status Y Wizard Tan Advanced gt Logout Setup Wizard Wireless settings EXIT gt Wireless Module Enable Disable Network ID SSID Zoom Channel 10 Wireless gt 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 Service Set Identifier for your device By default the SSID for the 3G Wireless N Travel Router is Zoom You can change the SSID to a name of your choice The SSID can be up to 32 alohanumeric 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 travel router uses channel 10 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide TIP Other wireless networks might be within range of your network Your neighbors for instance may be within range If possible there should be at least a five channel di
8. Advanced gt Logout 3 Setup Wizard Select WAN Type Your ISP has given you a static IP address Static IP Address You obtain an IP address from your ISP automatically Dynamic IP Address Your ISP uses PPPoE to connect to the Internet PPP over Ethernet Your ISP uses PPTP to connect to the Internet PPTP Your ISP uses L2TP to connect to the Internet L2TP You want to use your cellular modem to connect to the Internet 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 e 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 e PPPoE Choose this type if your ADSL connection uses PPPoE e PPIP The Point to Point Tunneling Protocol is more common in corporate environments and most users will not use this setting e L2TP The Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol is more common in corporate environments and most users will not use this setting e 3G Cellular Modem Select this if you are using your 3G modem to connect to the Internet If you are using the 3G modem as the backup to a broadband modem you
9. Ethernet port This is recommended if you re changing the router s default values and sometimes an Ethernet connection is more convenient or secure than connecting to the router wirelessly To connect via Ethernet simply plug the supplied Ethernet cable between the router s Ethernet port on the back panel and your computer or other devices Ethernet port Ethernet port Resetting the Router to the Factory Configuration To reset the router to the factory default configuration insert the blunt end of a paper clip into the RESET hole on the side panel of the router Hold the clip in place for seven 7 seconds Registering Your Product and Getting Help Zoom supports this router If you need assistance please contact Zoom directly We encourage you to register your product and to notice the many support options available from Zoom Please go to http www zoom com and select Technical Support From here you can register your new router contact our technical support experts use our SmartFacts intelligent database and get warranty information If you need to contact Zoom Customer Support you can call us by dialing the U S number 617 753 0965 or the U K numbers 442033180660 London and 441618840074 Manchester 8 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide Using the Configuration Manager Your wireless N travel router is preset with default values that meet the needs of most users However you can change these settings using
10. Turn ON the router s power switch located on the rear panel The Power LED on the router s top panel turns on then the WiFi left and USB right LEDs blink green The WiFi LED blinks to signify broadcast activity Power LED WiFi LED Ethernet LED USB LED Chapter 1 Installing the 3G Wireless N Travel Router 7 4 A computer mobile phone game station or other device with wireless 802 11n g or b capability can access the Internet wirelessly through the 3G router The router comes set up for wireless with no security If that s okay you simply need to go to the wireless network setup in your device and there you need to attach to the Zoom network For example on Windows computers click the wireless connection icon on the Task Bar click Available Wireless Networks select Zoom from the list of available wireless networks and then make the connection 5 The router comes set up for wireless with no security If you want wireless security you need to set up the 3G router and each device for the security that you want e lf all of the devices on your network support WiFi Protected Setup WPS please refer to WPS Configuration on page 25 for detailed information and instructions e Alternately you can use the Configuration Manager s Setup Wizard which includes wireless setup For more information and instructions please refer to Chapter 3 starting on page 11 6 You can also plug a computer or other device into the router s
11. 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 et J ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU A Status Ye Wizard Cas Advanced Setup Wizard PPTP gt LAN IP Address gt IP Mode fi 992 168 1 1 Dynamic IP Address EXIT gt My IP Address gt My Subnet Mask gt Gateway IP Server IP Address Name PPTP Account gt PPTP Password e 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 e 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 e My IP Address This is the private IP address that your service provider assigned to your router Chapter 3 Using the Configuration Manager s Setup Wizard 17 e My Subnet Mask This is the private subnet mask that your service provider assigned to your router e Gateway IP This is the IP address of the service provider s server Your service provider supplies this address e Server IP Address Name This is the name and IP address of the PPTP server Your s
12. do this within two minutes after starting the router On the 3G router when the program displays a message that the process succeeded click Save to save the configuration Method Three Use this method if your client device requests the router s PIN number The client is the Registrar Use this method if the client s are to connect to multiple access points so that a client will control the configuration instead of the router 1 O uu A A W 26 If you haven t already done so open a Web browser and type http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar When the Configuration Manager launches log in as admin then select Advanced gt Basic Settings gt Wireless to open the Wireless Setup page Click the WPS Setup button Select Enrollee from the Config Mode dropdown menu Click Generate Pin to generate a new Pin number Enter the router s Pin Number into your client device Refer to your client s documentation for further details Important You must do this within two minutes after starting the router Click Trigger to start the connection process on the router On the 3G router when the program displays a message that the process succeeded click SET to keep the router from receiving new configuration parameters from another WPS Registrar Click Save to save the configuration 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide Configuring Wireless Security Manually WPA2 WPA Configuration Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is an encrypt
13. for the 3G Wireless N Travel 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 travel 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 soeed up the wireless throughput 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 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide 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 o
14. ll need to use the Configuration Manager s Advanced program to configure this setup Please refer to 3G Failover on The Basic Setup Page on page 33 If you select Static IP Address Dynamic IP Address PPPoE PPTP or L2TP then the Ethernet port will be set as the WAN port Please check with your service provider before changing the default setting and choosing an alternate If you accept the default setting Cellular Modem then the Ethernet port is set as the LAN port Configuring the Static IP Address If your ISP uses Static IP addressing select the Static IP Address button on the Select WAN Type menu The following page opens OO 2 _ a z ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU A _Status Ye Wizard CAL Advanced Logout J Setup Wizard Static IP Address LAN IF Address 921681 1 Static IP Address Static Subnet Mask t Static Gateway t Static Primary DMS Static Secondary OMS e 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 14 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide e Static IP Address This is the IP address that is given to you by your service provider when you sign up for a Static IP address This address identifies your 3G Wireless N Travel Router when seen from the Internet e Static Subnet Mask This is the router s subnet mask Your s
15. selected days and hours below j diach Week Day Start Time hh mm End Time hh mm Routing f choose day System Time E _ choose day Scheduling choose day choose day choose day choose day i E E E Le choose day choose day M 3 On the Schedule Rule Setting page specify a Rule name a Policy that defines whether the rule is Active or Inactive Week Day and the Start Time and End Time for each rule that you are creating ig Basic serrmes lt A FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS fi ADVANCED SETTINGS 6 TOOLBOX Status 3 Schedule Rule Setting HELP System Log Item Setting Dynamic DHS gt Name of Rule 1 i a Policy Inactivate v except the selected days and hours below ne SUMP Week Day Start Time hh mm End Time hh mm Routing Monday 09 00 10 00 System Time choose day Scheduling z choose day choose day E E E fe LE choose day choose day choose day E a a choose day Click Save for each rule that you create 5 Click Back to return to the Schedule Rule page When the Schedule Rule page opens the rule s that you created and saved appear in the Rule Name column Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager
16. supplies this address e Server IP Address Name This is the name and IP address of the L2TP server Your service provider supplies this information if needed e L2TP Account This is the L2TP account name or user name supplied by your service provider e 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 J ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU Status VA Wizard Cil Advanced 3 Setup Wizard 3G LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 APN PIN Code gt Dialed Number gt Account Password e 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 e APN This is the Access Point Name APN assigned by your service provider If needed Chapter 3 Using the Configuration Manager s Setup Wizard 19 PIN This is the Personal Identification Number 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 Step
17. the router s built in Configuration Manager This chapter includes e Instructions for launching the Configuration Manager program e A description of the available configuration menus and settings Launching the Router s Configuration Manager To launch the Configuration Manager please follow these steps 1 If you haven t already done so plug the supplied Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the router s back panel and into your computer s Ethernet port Turn on your computer and router then launch the computer s Web browser In the Web browser address bar type the router s default IP address http 192 168 1 1 and then click Enter When the MAIN MENU opens for the first time it displays a System Status page that summarizes the current settings and values for your system System Status HELP item WAN Status Sidenote IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Domain Name Server Connection Time J Wireless Modem Information item Status Sidenote Card Info NA Link Status Connecting No Modem Detected Signal Strength Bytes Transmitted Bytes Received Network Name J Wireless Status Item WLAN Status Sidenote Wireless mode Enable BIGIN Mixed SSID Zoom Chapter 2 Using the Configuration Manager 9 4 Onthe Toolbar type admin the default password in the System Password field then click Login k1 2 zoom
18. 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 travel router uses channel 10 Chapter 4 Wireless and Wireless Security Setup 27 Field Entry 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 Authentication 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 the authentication methods Encryption Select TKIP AES which supports dynamic encryption keys using TKIP or AES algorithms Select AES if you chose WPA2 PSK for the authentication method Select TKIP if you chose WPA PSK for the authentication method Preshare Key In the Preshare Key field enter a value for the key The maximum value is 42 characters The minimum value is 8 characters Write your key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Preshare Key field WEP Configuration Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is a basic encrypti
19. web site whereas URL Blocking can block hundreds of web sites by specifying a keyword ig Basic serrmes lt 22 FORWARDING RULES a Status Packet Filters Domain Filters URL Blocking MAC Control Miscellaneous J URL Blocking item SECURITY SETTINGS jy ADVANCED SETTINGS amp TOOLBOX HELP Setting gt URL Blocking C Enable ID URL Enable 1 O Bigg a g g ag g8 a e URL Blocking Enable Check if you want to enable URL Blocking 44 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide e URL If any part of the Website s URL matches the pre defined word the connection will be blocked For example you can use the pre defined word sex to block all websites those URLs contain the pre defined word sex e Enable Click the checkbox to enable each rule The MAC Address Control Page You can use the MAC Address Control page to enable MAC Address control and to define connection and association rights for clients whose using IP and MAC addresses are specified a zoom EU ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU Status VA wizard gt Logout re BASIC SETTINGS 2 FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS fi ADVANCED SETTINGS gs TOOLBOX Status J MAC Address Control HELP Packet Filters Item Domain Filters gt MAC Address Control C Enable URL Blocking 2 CI Connection control Wireless and wired clien
20. 00 IEC 61000 4 3 2006 IEC 61000 4 4 2004 IEC61000 4 5 2005 IEC61000 4 6 2007 IEC61000 4 8 1993 A1 2000 IEC61000 4 11 2004 Director Directeur Director Paul Prohodski 09 September 2009 1074 TF Boston MA USA 2789 A 2 623 2009
21. 3G Wireless N Travel Router USER GUIDE N 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 to the quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose of the software or documentation The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the hardware software and documentation without obligation to notity any person or organization of the revision or change All brand and product names are the trademarks of their respective owners Copyright 2009 All rights reserved Contents Chapter 1 Installing the 3G Wireless N Travel Router cccccccssssesseeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 PAC ICC OMIM ois cecccd onstrate cade A N 5 SY Stem REGQUIRCIMCINS aas siaiansin ever todasuied inc ans aamnieee anne 5 InStal ne the PATRON En dead eee ee de des 5 POWenns Your ROULE SM AM NU cn hitaiebeeriatyeaaniaeiece 6 Wsing AC POW er ae annee name diem 6 Reading the Power Indicator LED cc eeccceecceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeees 6 Using Your Router with a 3G Modem or Other Devices 7 Regis
22. MTP server IP and port for example mail your_url com or 192 168 1 100 26 If you do not specify a port number the port value will be set to 25 e SMTP Username and Password Input the SMTP Username and Password e E mail addresses The email address of each syslog recipient e E mail Subject The subject of the email alert This setting is optional The Dynamic DNS Page You can use the Dynamic DNS page to define the Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS that will host your server For example the DDNS could host your server when you want to host a website on your network but you do not have a static IP Your DDNS provider keeps track of changes to your IP address and automatically routes users trying to access your web site to the correct location Note Before you enable DDNS you must register an account with one of the DDNS servers listed in the Provider field r BASIC SETTINGS lt A FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS ff ADVANCED SETTINGS to TOOLBOX Status J Dynamic DNS HELP System Log item Setting a5 Dynamic DHS gt DDNS Disable Enable 00S gt Provider DynDN amp org Dynamic b SHMP Host Name Routing Username E mail System Time Scheduling Your DDNS provider will provide the HostName Username E mail and Password Key that you will enter into the fields on the Dynamic DNS page The QoS Page You can use the Quality of Service QoS page t
23. Password Note If you forget the new password you won t have access to the Configuration Manager and will need to restore the device to its factory settings thus losing any changes you made to your router s configuration To avoid this problem we recommend that you write the new password and save it in a convenient location Configuring Forwarding Rules Many applications such as online games require you to allow access through your firewall to the computers or gaming devices behind your router by opening ports in order to play the online game The Forwarding Rules page provides different methods for allowing access to devices behind your router 38 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide J ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status _ wizard CM advanced Logout W gt BASIC SETTINGS a FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS fy ADVANCED SETTINGS ie TOOLBOX Virtual Server 3 Forwarding Rules Port Triggering Miscellaneous Virtual Server Allows access to your computer on certain ports Many games require you to open ports in your firewall for them to work Port Triggering Allows outbound traffic on a port to open up ports for incoming traffic Miscellaneous DMZ Host Set up a computer to be a DMZ host on your network UPnP Setting Enable UPnP on your router to allow it to work with other UPnP capable software devices The Virtual Server Page You can use t
24. Rule See The Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 39 Schedule Rule and Rule Setting Pages on page 52 for more information For example if you have an FTP server port 21 at 192 168 1 5 a Web server port 80 at 192 168 1 6 and a game at 192 168 1 7 then you need at minimum to specify the following mapping D A 192 168 1 5 eo ho2168t a 192 168 1 7 Nes The Port Triggering Page Port triggering opens an incoming port when your computer is using a specified outgoing port for specific traffic This provides a way for you to automate setting up a Virtual Server with some applications You can use the Port Triggering page to configure which packets are allowed access ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU Status VA Wizard TI Advanced Logout Basic ENGS cat FORWARDING RULES 455 SECURITY SETTINGS fi ADVANCED SETTINGS itn TOOLBOX Virtual Server Port Triggering Pore Triggering Popular applications selectone w Copy to Ml Miscellaneous Trigger Incoming Ports When the trigger inbound packets on the specie port numbers ars alowed to pass through the firewall e Trigger The outbound port number used by the application e Incoming Ports When the trigger packet is detected the inbound packets sent to the specified port numbers are allowed to pass through the firewall e Enable En
25. S 209 133 33 23 209 183 35 23 lt Back Finish Finish 1 Click Finish to exit the Setup Wizard and return to the Main Menu 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide 4 Wireless and Wireless Security Setup Your 3G Wireless N Travel Router s default factory settings provide no wireless network security If you don t want unauthorized wireless access to your network we recommend that you enable wireless network security To do this you ll need to configure the router and each device on your network for the level of security that you want Before setting up wireless security you must decide which method to use e Use Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS when all of your devices support WPS security WPS is easy to configure Please refer to WPS Configuration below for details e f you want security without using WPS you should probably use the Setup Wizard as described in Chapter 3 e The manual setup option is also available Please refer to Configuring Wireless Security Manually on page 27 WPS Configuration You can automatically configure WPS security using the router s built in WPS configuration program on each client device that is part of your wireless network Configuration Methods WPS offers three configuration methods Choose the method that is compatible with the hardware and software options available on your router and client device Note WPS configures one client device at a time Please repeat the con
26. a single port 80 or a range of ports 1000 1999 No prefix indicates both TCP and UDP are defined Leaving this empty implies that all port addresses apply Each Rule can be enabled or disabled individually You can use packet filters with scheduling rules for more access control flexibility The Domain Filters Page You can use the Domain Filters page to enable or deny user access to specified URLs e Domain Filter Use to prevent users behind this device from accessing specific URLs Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 43 Domain Filter Enable Check if you want to enable the Domain Filter Log DNS Query Check if you want to log the action when someone accesses the specific URLs Privilege IP Address Range Domain filtering rules do not apply to IP addresses in this range Domain Suffix The suffix of the restricted URL for example xxx com Action The action to be taken when a user accesses the restricted domain suffix URL Check Drop to block access Check log to record the attempted access Enable Click the checkbox to enable a rule The URL Blocking Page You can use the URL Blocking page to block LAN computers from connecting to pre defined Web sites The major difference between Domain Filtering and URL Blocking is that Domain Filtering requires the user to input a suffix whereas URL Blocking requires the user to input a keyword only In other words Domain Filtering can block a specific
27. a warranty period of one year The one year warranty may be extended only by Zoom as required by local law in the country where this modem is sold by Zoom This warranty applies to the original end user purchaser For all Zoom products other than software Zoom will solely at its option repair or replace this product with a functionally equivalent new or factory reconditioned product during the warranty period The consumer will deliver the product to Zoom All transportation risks and costs in connection with this warranty service are the responsibility of the consumer Zoom will replace software at no charge if there is a defect in materials or workmanship for a period of 30 days from date of original retail purchase provided the defective software is returned to Zoom Shipments from Zoom will normally be via U S Mail Software products supplied by Zoom are sold as is without warranty either expressed or implied as to function application merchantability performance and quality Zoom is not responsible for incidental or consequential damages and is not responsible for damages resulting from the breach of any expressed or implied warranty Zoom is not responsible for any costs of recovering reprogramming or reproducing any programs or data stored or used with the Zoom products damage to property and to the extent permitted by law damages for personal injury This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied
28. ables access for the specified application e Popular applications Provides a menu of applications from which to choose e Select an application and click Copy to to add the application to your list e Click Save to store your selection or Undo to remove the entry 40 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide LL ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU Status NT Wizard SM Advanced Logout fat T E BASIC SETTINGS t2 FORWARDING RULES 95 SECURITY SETTINGS ri ADVANCED SETTINGS ifs TOOLBOX i fil Port Triggering Popular applications Trigger JUJUUUUL The Miscellaneous Page The Miscellaneous Page lets you set up and enable a DMZ Host on your network and enable UPnP settings for software and devices In this way specific ports can open for incoming traffic that must pass through your firewall Zp _ _ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU M Status N W gt BASIC SETTINGS A FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS jy ADVANCED SETTINGS rey TOOLBOX J Miscellaneous Items Port Triggering Item gt UPnP setting e Set IP Address of DMZ Host A DMZ Demilitarized Zone Host is a host without the protection of the firewall It allows a computer or gaming system to be exposed to unrestricted two way communication for Internet games video conferencing Internet telephony and other special applications Use caution when using a DMZ because your firewall no longer protects th
29. an nn era 38 The Virtual Server Pages in nest dan en diese 39 Tne Port Togene PAS ir a nr an 40 Contents 3 The Miscellaneous Page ni nd T node 41 Conn urne Securty SeN sn RU ne Mn na h ee te 42 The Status and Packet Filters PASS Sin ennuis me sawn 42 THe Domain Piers PAR annee 43 The CRIBIOC RNA SSSR A des ne 44 The MAC Address Control Page ccccccsssssssseeecccceeeeeessseeseceeeeeaeeesses 45 The Miscellaneous Pafe ee eds rai 46 Conneurins Advanced Sein eS ie den E 46 The System Log PAb s nent ss de un 47 The Dyname DNS PAR ae ons 48 ne 0 S PASS as die eine 48 LAS SNMP PAS Ru ee ed ts n te cie 50 The Routine Table Pace tons atelier ete tees 51 The System Mine PACS cence senate ed Menus 51 The Schedule Rule and Schedule Rule Setting Pages ee eeeeees 52 Conte urine Toolbox SEINO S nds Anne 54 The System Morna on Paes SSSR ARS Rent 54 Dae Firmware Uporade Pa ni a en ein 55 The Backip Setting Dial a A 55 The Reset 10 Dealt D1 aloe nas EER 55 ENS REDCOON DAOS esa A ener Torre 56 The Miscellaneous Paf noranta a a 56 Declaration or CONTOUR E eat ant 58 4 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide Installing the 3G Wireless N Travel Router Package Contents 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 a
30. anced program provides both online and context sensitive help that guides you in changing the settings on each menu e To access online help click HELP on the menu s Toolbar Each HELP page describes the fields on the active page and when applicable the required or recommended entries e The context sensitive help automatically displays a question mark to the right of the cursor then opens a message box in the left pane of the page The message box contains text that describes the active field and its required or recommended entry Launching the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 1 If you haven t already done so plug the supplied Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the router s back panel and your computer s Ethernet port Optionally plug the 3G USB modem into the router s USB port Turn on your computer and router then launch your Web browser In the Web browser address bar type the router s default IP address http 192 168 1 1 and then click Enter to launch the Configuration Manager When the Configuration Manager s MAIN MENU opens it displays a Status page that summarizes the basic settings and current values for your setup 5 On the Toolbar type the login password admin is the default password in the System Password field and then click Login 2 USER S MAIN MENU M Status 1 System Password default admin 6 Click Advanced on the Toolbar to launch the Advanced program t
31. atever measures are necessary to correct the interference CE Declaration of Conformity This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility EN 55022 A1 Class B Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 57 Declaration of Conformity Z D claration de conformit iii Declaraci n de conformidad Zoom Telephonics Inc 207 South Street Manufacturer Constructeur Fabricante Boston MA 02111 USA 617 423 1072 Www zoom com Brand Marque Marca Zoom 3G Wireless N Travel Router Type Typ Tipo Series 1074 Model 4506 CDM530AM The manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that this equipment is compliant to Directive 1999 5 EC 2004 108 EC 2006 95 EC via the following This product is CE marked Le constructeur d clare sous son entiere responsabilit que ce mat riel est conforme a la Directive 1999 5 EC 2004 108 EC 2006 95EC via les documents ci dessous Ce produit a re u le marquage CE El fabricante declara bajo su exclusiva responsabilidad que este equipo satisface la Directiva 1999 5 EC 2004 108 EC 2006 95EC por medio de lo siguiente Este producto tiene marca CE For Directive 1999 5 EC 20004 108 EC 2006 95 EC ETSI EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006 EN 60950 1 2006 C ETSI EN301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 ETSI EN301 489 17V1 3 2 2008 For Directive 2004 108EC 2006 95 EC EN55022 2006 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 IEC61000 4 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 20
32. before the device will automatically log you off the session Set this to zero to disable it Discard PING from WAN side When this feature is enabled hosts on the WAN cannot ping the Device The Status and Packet Filters Pages You can use the Status page and the Packet Filters page to control which packets are allowed or denied access As shown on the Status page Inbound Outbound and Domain filters are disabled by default 42 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide Teor aes O ADMINISTRATOR s MAIN MENU A Status NA Wizard SI Advanced e Logout _ J Basc sETnINGs 423 FORWARDING RULES 22 SECURITY SETTINGS fi ADVANCED SETTINGS guy TOOLBOX a status Outbound Filter Modify a Packet Fitters Item Status a Domain Fitters URL Blocking MAC Control Inbound Filter Modify MipcsenSonns ltem Domain Filter Modify Filtering Policies You can select one of the two filtering policies e Allow all to pass except those that match the specified rules e Deny all to pass except those that match the specified rules Filtering Rules You can specify eight rules for each direction inbound or outbound For each rule you can define the following e Source IP address e Destination IP address e Destination Port e Use Rule For the Source or Destination IP address you can define a single IP address 4 3 2 1 An empty field implies any IP address For Destination Port you can define
33. down menu the Encryption field expands as shown in the following figure 4 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU Status VA Wizard al Advanced gt Logout Setup Wizard Wireless settings EXIT gt Authentication WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Bg gt Encryption TKIP AES gt Preshare Key Wireless gt Field Entry Authentication Accept WPA PSK WPA2 PSK as the default value Encryption Accept the default TKIP AES which supports dynamic encryption keys using TKIP or AES algorithms Select AES if you chose WPA PSK WPA2 PSK for the authentication method Select TKIP if you chose WPA PSK WPA2 PSK for the authentication methods Usually WPA uses TKIP and WPA2 uses AES Preshare Key In the Preshare Key field enter a value for the key The maximum value is 42 characters The minimum value is 8 characters Write your key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Preshare Key field WEP Authentication and Encryption If you have devices on your wireless network that support only WEP for example some gaming consoles you will need to select WEP as your Authentication method When you select WEP from the Authentication dropdown menu the Encryption field expands as shown in the following figure 22 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide 4 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status VA Wizard Cal Advanced gt Authentication gt Encryption WEP Key 1 3 Setup Wizard Wireless sett
34. e Server dropdown menu to specify the server with which to synchronize The default value is Auto e Click Sync with Time Server to set Date and Time by NTP Protocol e Click Sync with my PC to set Date and Time using your PC s Date and Time The Schedule Rule and Schedule Rule Setting Pages You can use the Schedule Rule and Schedule Rule Setting pages to define when services will be turned on and off based on rules that you define 1 On the Schedule Rule page click the Enable checkbox to enable the scheduling rules which are defined on the Schedule Rule Setting page IT BASIC SETTINGS a FORWARDING RULES K SECURITY SETTINGS fj ADVANCED SETTINGS Eoy TOOLBOX Status J Sci System Log edule Rule item Setting HELP Dynamic DHS gt Schedule C Enable QoS Rule Rule Name Action SNMP 1 New Add Routing 2 New Add System Time New Add Scheduling 1 New Add New Add New Add New Add New Add 1 New Add L New Add 52 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide 2 Click Add New Rule to open the Schedule Rule Setting page a y nr re BASIC SETTINGS X FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS ff ADVANCED SETTINGS 6 TOOLBOX Status J Schedule Rule Setting HELP System Log item Setting Dynamic DNS Name of Rule 1 QoS me gt Policy Inactivate v except the
35. e computer that is set up as a DMZ e UPnP setting This feature is enabled by default Games and applications that are UPnP compatible will automatically open ports for you on your router Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 41 Configuring Security Settings The Security Setting page lists six configuration menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configuration menus at center igs BASIC SETTINGS lt FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS fj ADVANCED SETTINGS rer TOOLBOX Status J3 Security Setting Packet Filters Domain Filters Packet Filters URL Blocking Allows you to control access to a network by analyzing the incoming and outgoing packets and either letting them pass or halting them based on the IP address ofthe source and MAC Control destination Miscellaneous Ress Domain Filters Let you prevent users behind this device from accessing specific URLS URL Blocking URL Blocking will block LAN computers to connect to pre defined websites MAC Address Control MAC Address Control allows you to assign different access right for different users and to assign a specific IP address to a MAC address Miscellaneous Remote Administrator Host In general only Intranet user can browse the built in web pages to perform administration task This feature enables you to perform administration task from remote host Administrator Timeout Amount of inactive time
36. ength 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 ASCll character 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 64 bit key length 5 ASCII characters are required Write the 5 ASCll character key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Key 1 box Chapter 4 Wireless and Wireless Security Setup 29 Click the WPS Setup button to launch the WPS program Please refer to WPS Configuration on page 25 for more information 30 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program Most users will not need to manually set up their router but if you do you can use the Configuration Manager s Advanced program to change the router s default settings This chapter includes Suggestions for settings that you might want to change A brief description of the online and context sensitive help that is available Instructions for launching the Advanced program An overview of the available configuration menus and settings Changing Default Settings Here are some reasons why you might want to use the Advanced program to change the router s default settings You want to change wireless n g b setti
37. ervice provider supplies this information if needed e PPTP Account This is the PPTP account name that your service provider assigned to you e 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 4 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status VY wizard CM advanced Setup Wizard L2TP gt LAN IP Address gt IP Mode f 92 168 1 1 Dynamic IP Address EXIT gt IP Address gt Subnet Mask WAN Gateway IP gt Server IP Address Name gt L2TP Account L2TP Password e 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 e 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 e IP Address This is the IP address that identifies the L2TP server Your service provider supplies this address 18 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide e Subnet Mask This is the router s subnet mask Your service provider supplies this address e WAN Gateway IP This is the WAN Gateway IP address of the L2TP server Your service provider
38. ervice provider supplies this address e Static Gateway This is the IP address of the ISP server Your service provider supplies this address e Static Primary DNS This is the Domain Name System DNS server s IP address Your service provider supplies this address e 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 lf your service provider uses Dynamic IP addressing select the Dynamic IP Address button on the Select WAN Type menu The following page opens zoom J ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU 1 Status Ye Wizard Ul Advanced Setup Wizard Dynamic IP Address EXIT gt LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 gt Host Name optional gt ISP registered MAC Address Clone e 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 Chapter 3 Using the Configuration Manager s Setup Wizard 15 e Host Name This is the name that identifies your 3G Wireless N Travel Router Some service providers require a host name Your service provider supplies this name if needed e ISP registered MAC Address This is the 12 digit Media Access Control MAC address of your router Click the Clone button to get the MAC address that was
39. fference between your network and neighboring networks with strong signals Having less than a five channel difference may result in interference with your connection Wireless Security Settings lf you accepted the default to Enable the Wireless Module on the Wireless Settings page at Step 4 the following page opens when you click Next zoom 4 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status YY Wizard XAI Advanced Setup Wizard Wireless settings EXIT gt Authentication gt Encryption Wireless gt Configuring Authentication and Encryption By default Authentication and Encryption services are not configured You can configure both settings on the Wireless settings page 1 To configure Authentication select either Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP or WiFi Protected Access Pre Shared Key WPA PSK WPA2 PSK from the dropdown menu Important Be aware that WEP is a basic authentication service and is not as secure as WPA PSK WPA2 PSK If you have devices on your wireless network that support only WEP for example some gaming consoles you will need to select WEP as your Authentication method Chapter 3 Using the Configuration Manager s Setup Wizard 21 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Authentication We recommend this setting if all devices on your network support either WPA or WPA2 Your router will automatically detect whether is should use WPA or WPA2 When you select WPA PSK WPA2 PSK from the Authentication drop
40. figuration method for each client on your wireless network that supports WPS security Method One Use this method if your router and client devices have a WPS button This button can be either a physical button on the unit or a software button in its application 1 Press the WPS button on your 3G router and hold it in for seven 7 seconds until the Wireless LED starts blinking rapidly Important The Registrar the device configuring the WLAN goes into the WPS mode and the Enrollee the device joining the WLAN then looks for it You should always start the Registrar first By default your 3G Router is configured as a Registrar 2 Click or press the WPS button on the client device 3 Refer to your client device s documentation for further instructions if necessary Chapter 4 Wireless and Wireless Security Setup 25 Method Two Use this method if your client device already has a WPS PIN number The client is the Enrollee 1 O uu A A W If you haven t already done so open a Web browser and type http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar When the Configuration Manager launches log in as admin then select Advanced gt Basic Settings gt Wireless to open the Wireless Setup page Click the WPS Setup button to open the Wi Fi Protected Setup page Select PIN Code from the Config type dropdown menu Enter the PIN number from your client device Click Trigger to start the connection process on the router Important You must
41. he Virtual Server page to configure a virtual server Because your router s firewall filters out unrecognized packets to protect your network all computers behind this product are invisible to the outside world If you want you can make some of them accessible by enabling Virtual Server mapping A virtual server will allow access to your computer on certain ports A port is like a channel that is used by applications such as games to communicate on For example the directions for the game you want to play over the Internet might tell you to open port 6000 e Service Ports This is the port number you want to allow access to your computer on To enter multiple ports use the dash format for example 2004 2009 e Server IP This is the IP Address of the computer or gaming device that you want to allow access to If you do not know the IP address you can look it up by selecting Basic Settings gt DHCP Server then clicking on Client List To make this virtual server permanent then you should set up a fixed mapping to your computer or gaming device on the DHCP Server page Doing this ensures that your computer will keep the same IP address e Protocol Select UDP TCP or Both depending on what type of protocol your game or application uses e Enable Click to enable the Virtual Server e Use Rule You can enable your virtual server for certain periods of time by assigning it a Rule You must first set up the appropriate Scheduling
42. hexadecimal key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Key 1 box Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 37 If you selected ASCII format and you chose a 128 bit key length 13 ASCII characters are required Write the 13 ASCll character 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 64 bit key length 5 ASCII characters are required Write the 5 ASCll character key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Key 1 box Click WPS Setup to launch the WiFi Protected Setup WPS Setup program For instructions please refer to WPS Configuration on page 25 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 4 ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status V7 Wizard al Advanced gt Logout Ig Basic seTTIGs 2 FORWARDING RULES J SECURITY SETTINGS fj ADVANCED SETTINGS 84 TOOLBOX 2 Ka nF en Basic Setup Change Password DHCP Server Item Setting Wireless gt Old Password Change Pa rd gt New Password gt Retype
43. ings EXIT WEP Key 2 WEP Key 3 WEP Key 4 Wireless gt Field Authentication Encryption Encryption WEP Key 1 2 3 4 Entry Select WEP Select WEP If all the wireless devices in the network are Zoom products select Hex Otherwise select ASCII Although Zoom products support both Hex and ASCII we recommend using Hex 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 ASCll character 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 64 bit key length 5 ASCII characters are required Write the 5 ASCll character key in the space below for future reference and then enter it in the Key 1 box Step 5 Summary The Summary page displays the updated configuration settings for your router and lets you accept change and test the configured values Chapter 3 Using the Configuration Manager s Setup Wizard 23 3 Setup Wizard Summary Please co
44. ion method that offers a stronger security standard than WEP Important If you choose to configure your router using either WPA2 or WPA encryption then you must configure all devices on your wireless network with the same WPA encryption method and shared key You can configure WPA2 or WPA encryption using the Wireless Setting Page of the Configuration Manager s Advanced program J ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status VA _Mizara SAI Advanced gt Logout g Basic seTTINGS lt 2 FORWARDINGRULES amp SECURITY SETTINGS fF ADVANCED SETTINGS lt a TOOLBOX Basic Setup J Wireless Setting HELP DHCP Server item Wireless Wireless Module Enable Disable Change Password gt Network ID SSID Zoom gt SSID Broadcast Enable Disable Es Channel 10 gt Wireless Mode B G N mixed amp JS gt Authentication WEP Auto gt Encryption None v LNone ge WPS Setup Wireless Client List Field Entry 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 Service Set Identifier for your device By default the SSID for the 3G Wireless N Travel 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
45. le Enable Destination Subnet Mask Gateway Enable The Routing Information Protocol RIP will exchange information about destinations for computing routes throughout the network Please select RIPv2 only if you have different subnet in your network Otherwise please select RIPv1 if you need this protocol e Static Routing For static routing you can specify up to eight routing rules You can enter the Destination IP address Subnet Mask Gateway Hop for each routing rule Click the Enable checkbox to activate the routing table entry The System Time Page You can use the System Time page to set and synchronize your router with the local time zone the Time Server and your PC Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 51 re BASIC SETTINGS a FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS ni ADVANCED SETTINGS is TOOLBOX Status System Log _ System Time Item Setting HELP Dynamic DHS QoS SNMP Time Zone gt Auto Synchronization L Not yet configured The default is GMT 00 00 Enable g Time Server RFC 868 Auto Routing System Time Scheduling Syne with my PC Monday October 05 2009 10 40 17 e Time Zone Select the local time zone from the dropdown menu e Auto Synchronization Click the Enable checkbox to enable this function Select an item from the Tim
46. lient from the menu then copy to the selected ID The client IP and MAC addresses are written in the fields below the menus The Miscellaneous Page You can use the Miscellaneous Items page to enable additional security features re BASIC SETTINGS a FORWARDING RULES 2 SECURITY SETTINGS tae ADVANCED SETTINGS Lo TOOLBOX Status Miscellaneous Items HELP Packet Filters item Setting Enable Domain Filters gt Administrator Time out 300 seconds 0 to disable es gt Remote Administrator Host Port l MAC Control sees apy gt Discard PING from WAN side Miscellaneous eres DoS Attack Detection Please refer to the online help for details about each of the menu items Configuring Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings page lists eight menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configuration menus at center 46 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide Basic serres Status System Log Dynamic DNS QoS SNMP Routing System Time Scheduling The System Log Page You can use the System Log page to define how and where system logs will be lt P FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS ff ADVANCED SETTINGS t TOOLBOX 3 Advanced Setting System Log Send system log to a dedicated host or email to specific recipient Dynamic DNS Used to host a web page without having a static IP address QoS Rule Quality of Service pro
47. mote if you want the router to to respond to requests from the WAN e Get Community Set Get Community to the GetRequest to which your device will respond e Set Community Set Set Community to the SetRequest that your device will accept e IP 1 IP 2 1IP 3 IP 4 Enter the IP address of your SNMP Management PCs You must specify where the router should send SNMP Trap messages e SNMP Version Select the SNMP Version that your SNMP Management software supports e WAN Access IP Address Enter the IP address for WAN access The default value of 0 0 0 0 indicates that every IP address can get some information about this device using the SNMP protocol 50 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide The Routing Table Page You can use the Routing Table page to enable disable both Dynamic and Static Routing If routing is enabled you can specify which physical interface address to use for outgoing IP data grams If you have more than one router and subnet you will need to define a routing table that lets packets find the proper routing path and allows different subnets to communicate with each other Ig Basic serrmes lt 2 FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS fq ADVANCED SETTINGS 1147 TOOLBOX Status System Log Dynamic DUS QoS SNMP Routing System Time Scheduling e Dynamic Routing J Routing Table item Dynamic Routing Disable O RIPv1 RIPv2 Setting HELP gt Static Routing Disab
48. nd warranty information lf anything is missing or damaged please contact Zoom Customer Support or your retailer or distributor System Requirements 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 802 119 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 Installing the Battery You need to install the battery one time before you use your router To install the battery please follow these steps 1 Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the router and slide the Li ion battery into the router s battery holder 2 Replace the battery cover Chapter 1 Installing the 3G Wireless N Travel Router 5 Powering Your Router lf 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
49. nection 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 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide e Authentication Set to Auto by default Optionally click Password Authentication Protocol PAP or Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP if supported by your service provider e Primary DNS and Secondary DNS Identifiers for the Domain Name Servers These identifiers are provided by your service provider e 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 e Maximum idle Time Specifies the duration in seconds of inactivity before the device disconnects The default is 0 which disables this feature e 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 room ADMINISTRATORS MAIN MENU Sta
50. nfirm the information below WAN Setting WAN Type APN PIN Code Dialed Number Account Password Wireless Setting Wireless Enable SSID Zoom Channel 10 Authentication WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Encryption TKIP AES V Do you want to proceed the network testing The Ethernet Port will be used as LAN Port after saving confirm Summary gt Apply Settings 1 To edit your entries click Back as many times as needed to access the page for the field s to be edited then click Next to continue with your edits or to return to the updated Summary page 2 Totestthe updated configuration on your network click the checkbox next to Do you want to proceed with the network testing 3 To use the Ethernet port as the LAN port click the checkbox next to The Ethernet Port will be used as LAN Port after saving Confirm This option is only available if you are using your 3G modem as your Wan type 4 When you re satisfied with the configured settings click Apply Settings to save the new configuration Step 6 Finish The Finish page displays the saved configuration settings for your router 24 om zoom ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU Status _Mizard A Advanced r Logout 3 Setup Wizard Finish EXIT Congratulations The Internet connection is established Connection information is WAN Type 3G IP Address 166 203 174 233 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 Gateway 10 64 64 64 DN
51. ngs to enable wireless security See Configuring Security Settings on page 42 for details You want to block access to certain URLs or set up Time of Day usage rules See The URL Blocking Page on page 44 for details You want to hide the SSID name so other network users cannot see your wireless network See The Wireless Setting Page on page 35 for details You want to change router settings to establish a firewall to guard against unauthorized access to your network See The MAC Address Control Page on page 45 for details You want to set up a Virtual Server or DMZ so that your games or gaming consoles can access the Internet through your router s firewall See Configuring Forwarding Rules on page 38 for details You want your 3G connection to be terminated by the router if you haven t used the Internet for a specified period of time The default setting is Auto Reconnect always on See The Basic Setup Page Connection Control on page 33 for details Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 31 e You want to connect the router to your ADSL or cable modem using your 3G modem as a backup Internet connection See The Basic Setup Page 3G Failover on page 33 for details e You want to set up QoS on your router See The QoS Page on page 48 for details e You want to back up router settings that you made using the Configuration Manager See The Backup Seiting Dialog on page 55 for details Online Help The Adv
52. o provide different priorities to different users or data flows or to guarantee a certain level of performance 48 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide Status System Log Dynamic DHS 00S 1 n FA A gt r x pau rg BASIC SETTINGS FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS fj ADVANCED SETTINGS io TOOLBOX 3 QoS Rule Setting HELP gt QoS Control C Enable SHMP Routing System Time Scheduling b Available Upstream bandwidth kbps Kilobits per second ID Local IP Ports Remote IP Ports QoS Priority Enable Use Rule 1 High O 0 Always 4 4 n 1 High 0 Always w al High 0 Always v 4 4 High 0 Always M High 0 Always 4 i High 0 Always z High 0 Always High 0 Always 1 A QoS Control Click the Enable checkbox to enable QoS Available Upstream bandwidth Set the upstream speed The best way to find your throughput is to use one of the free speed tests widely available on the Web Some examples of sites with good speed tests are www speedtest net and www speakeasy net speedtest When you now your actual upstream throughput enter it in this field The value should be in kilobits per second Kbps Local IP Define the local IP address of packets Local Ports Define the local port of packets Remote IP Define the remote IP add
53. on how actively you re using 3G and wireless n g b When you re not using the router you should switch it OFF Using AC Power 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 lt POWER jack 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 1 2 hours Reading the Power Indicator LED The Power indicator LED tells you the following when the router s power switch is ON e Solid Green The power cube is plugged in and the battery is fully charged e Flashing Green Power is being provided by the battery not the power cube e Amber The power cube is charging the battery e Red The battery is low and the power cube is not plugged in Power LED 6 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide Using Your Router with a 3G Modem or Other Devices 1 Plug your 3G USB modem into the router s USB port lt 3G modem plugged into USB port AL a a 2 Optionally connect the power adapter to the POWER jack on the back panel of your router and plug the other end of the power adapter into a wall outlet or power strip ON OFF switch lt Y__ POWER jack Note If the battery is charged you have the option of using the router without the power adapter 3
54. on method that does not offer the security strength of WPA or WPA2 Use this method if some of your network s wireless devices such as a gaming console do not support WPA2 WPA Important If you choose to configure your router using WEP encryption then you must configure all devices on your wireless network with the same WEP encryption method and key You can configure WEP encryption using the Wireless Setting Page of the Configuration Manager s Advanced program ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status VA Wizard Sat advanced gt Logout W gt BASIC SETTINGS lt lt FORWARDING RULES amp SECURITY SETTINGS QI ADVANCED SETTINGS TOOLBOX Basic Setup 1 Wireless Setting HELP DHCP Server item m Wireless Wireless Module Enable Disable Change Password gt Network ID SSID Zoom gt SSID Broadcast Enable Disable Bs gt Channel 10 LS gt Wireless Mode B G N mixed j gt Authentication WEP Auto gt Encryption None a WPS Setup Wireless Client List 28 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide Field Wireless Module Network ID SSID SSID Broadcast Channel Wireless Mode Authentication Key Format Encryption WEP Key 1 2 3 4 Entry Accept the default Enable Click the Disable checkbox only if you do not want wireless clients to access your network Refers to the Service Set Identifier for y
55. our device By default the SSID for the 3G Wireless N Travel 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 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 Refers to the wireless network channel assigned to your LAN By default the travel router uses channel 10 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 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 If all the wireless devices in the network are Zoom products select Hex Otherwise select ASCII Although Zoom products support both Hex and ASCII we recommend using Hex 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 l
56. r WPA2 PSK if all devices on your network support only one of these authentication methods e Encryption Select an Encryption method that corresponds to the Authentication method that you chose If you chose a WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Authentication method e 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 e Select AES if you chose WPA2 PSK for the authentication method e Select TKIP if you chose WPA PSK for the authentication method e Inthe Preshare Key field enter a 26 character key If you chose a WEP Authentication method e Select WEP Auto encryption if you chose both WEP Open and WEP Shared authentication e Select WEP Open to use Open System authentication e Select WEP Shared to use Shared Key authentication With Shared Key both sender and receiver use a WEP key for authentication e 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 e 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
57. 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 zoom S a J ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU A Status y7 Wizard EL Advanced 3 Setup Wizard PPP over Ethernet EXIT LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 gt Account Password gt Primary DNS Secondary DNS Service Name optional Assigned IP Address optional e 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 e Account This is the PPPoE account name supplied by your service provider e Password This is PPPoE password supplied by your service provider e Primary DNS This is the Domain Name System DNS server s IP address Your service provider supplies this address if needed 16 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide e Secondary DNS This is the IP address of an alternate Domain Name System DNS server Your service provider supplies this address if needed e Service Name This is the name assigned by your service provider to identify your service The Service Name is optional e Assigned IP Address This is the optional IP address assigned
58. ress of packets Remote Ports Define the remote port of packets QoS Priority Select a value from the dropdown menu to define the priority level for the local and remote settings Packets will be serviced based upon the priority level set For critical applications select High or Normal For non critical applications select Low High is the default value Enable Click the Enable checkbox to apply the settings Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 49 e User Rule Select a rule from the dropdown menu to indicate when the policy applies 0 Always is the default value The SNMP Page You can use the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP page to set up the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events ig BASIC SETTINGS lt lt FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS ff ADVANCED SETTINGS TOOLBOX Status SNMP Setting HELP System Log Item Setting Dynamic DHS gt Enable SNMP Cl Local C Remote 00S ee 205 gt Get Community a SHMP gt Set Community Routing ca System Time gt IP 2 Scheduling IP3 gt IP 4 gt SNMP Version WAN Access IP Address Save Undo e Enable SNMP Click the Local Remote or both checkboxes to enable the SNMP function Check Local if you want the router to respond to requests from the LAN Check Re
59. s Advanced Program 53 SA of RS A J W gt BASIC SETTINGS a FORWARDING RULES K 2 SECURITY SETTINGS Ti ADVANCED SETTINGS is TOOLBOX Status 3 Schedule Rule HELP System Log item Setting Dynamic DHS gt Schedule Enable QoS Rule Rule Name Action SHMP testi Routing test2 System Time test T Scheduling New Add New Add New Add New Add New Add New Add New Add 6 Click Edit to make changes to a scheduled rule 7 Click Delete to remove a scheduled rule Configuring Toolbox Settings The Toolbox Settings page lists six configuration menus on the left pane and provides a description of the configuration menus at center I _ _ Z5 BASIC SETTINGS GAF FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS ADVANCED SETTINGS fa TOOLBOX is ie EE System Info Toolbox Firmware Upgrade Backup Setting View Log View the system logs Reset to Default Reboot Firmware Upgrade Upgrade your firmware Miscellaneous Backup Setting Save the settings of this device to a file Reset to Default Reset the settings ofthis device to the default values Reboot Reboot this device Miscellaneous Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test Allow you to configure an IP and ping the device You can ping a specific IP to test whether itis alive Ca i Internet
60. tering Your Product and Getting Help us 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 Chansine DeTAUIESeTAN S SAS en a a a a 11 Launching the Configuration Manager s Setup Wizard 11 Step 1 Setup Login Password irssi san niat 12 DIED 2 SCUD Le ZONE Saeed nessa uate tata eie valerie enn eee aeees 12 SI oe WAIN Tye Se UP net in 13 Comrie ui ne DEWAN TYP cereis Re in mue 13 Step 4 Wireless gt CLINGS sit en Sees woh en SR et 20 SEPS SUMMA y sieved ere rm tenons Motion 23 SCD OMS Es neo aces Setse AE 24 Chapter 4 Wireless and Wireless Security Setup 25 WPS CONHEUTAUONE RAR Sen ani de don 25 CON H UTAUONMEeOOSSS SD Re D lient 25 INNS RO ON RS Rd Se en 25 M TRO NO SR nes Mn ee ententes 26 Method D PR N 26 Configuring Wireless Security Manually 21 WEPA2 WPA Configuratio mM n RM Na A net Di ME P CONMPUrAION SANS MS ee Mi Duel 28 Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 31 Chane ime Derauit S CH ES rs SR Er end UN nes Le 31 Onine MO De RE SR en D le 32 Launching the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 22 Cono urne BASIC SCUINES Se ne re Gide 33 AC BASIC CAD PAR Re E de nomme 33 LA DAC Server Patice a a a 35 The Wireless Seting Page smash a dtanite fie 35 The Change Password PARLE Se nn en nes eee moi 38 Cont urn Forwarding RUIS erre
61. the New Password field 3 Type the new password in the Reconfirm field then click Next Note If you forget the new password you won t have access to the Configuration Manager and will need to restore the device to its factory settings thus losing any changes you made to your router s configuration To avoid this problem we recommend that you write the new password here and also save it in some other convenient location PASSWORD Please refer to Resetting the Router to the Default Configuration on page 8 or The Reset to Default Dialog on page 55 for more information about restoring the router s default settings Step 2 Setup Time Zone The Time Zone setting is not configured initially You can set it to your current locale and change it later as needed if you are traveling across time zones 12 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide zoom ADMINISTRATOR MAIN MENU A _Status Y7 wizard Cn Advanced 3 Setup Wizard Setup Time Zone EXIT Not yet configured The default is GMT 00 00 v 1 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 eee ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status Y wizard i
62. trust the source do not save this file what s the risk 1 Click Save to write and save your router settings as a binary file The Reset to Default Dialog You can reset the router to its factory settings by clicking the Reset to Default item from the left pane of the Toolbox menu The following dialog opens Microsoft Internet Explorer Eg 2 Reset all settings to Factory default Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 55 1 Click OK to reset the router We recommend that you back up and save your configuration first if you ve made changes and want a record of that configuration The Reboot Dialog You can reboot the router by clicking the Reboot item from the left pane of the Toolbox menu The following dialog opens Microsoft Internet Explorer Eg 7 s ET Reboot right now 1 Click OK to reboot the router The Miscellaneous Page You can use this page to Ping a remote device on your network W gt BASIC SETTINGS lt lt FORWARDING RULES K SECURITY SETTINGS QR ADVANCED SETTINGS ko TOOLBOX System Info J Miscellaneous Items HELP Firmware Upgrade Item Setting Backup Setting gt Domain Name or IP address for Ping Test Ping Reset to Default Reboot Miscellaneous 56 3G Wireless N Travel Router User Guide Limited Warranty Zoom Telephonics Inc hereinafter Zoom warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for
63. ts with C checked can connect to this device MAC Control and allow unspecified MAC addresses to connect Miscellaneous m i i D C Association control Wireless clients with A checked can associate to the wireless LAN and allow unspecified MAC addresses to associate DHCP clients select one Copyto J in MAC Address IP Address e MAC Address Control Check Enable to enable MAC Address Control All of the settings on this page will take effect only if Enable is checked e Connection control Check Connection control to specify which wired and wireless clients can connect to this device If a client is denied a connection to this device then that client is also defined Internet access Choose allow or deny to indicate which clients can connect to this device Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 45 e Association control Check Association control to specify which wireless clients can associate to the wireless LAN If a client is not allowed to associate to the wireless LAN then the client can t send or receive any data via this device Choose allow or deny to indicate which clients can associate to the wireless LAN If selected the specified wireless client will obtain any radio connection to the access point e DHCP clients Displays a list of computers that are currently connected to the router Select a c
64. tus VA Wizard CI Advanced Logout B BASCSETTINGS 1 FORWARDING RULES 42 SECURITY SETTINGS f ADVANCED SETTINGS puy TOOLBOX i Bask tetup DHCP Server HELF a DHCP Server tem Vlireises Change Password Save Ciems List Fred Mapping The Wireless Setting Page You can use the Wireless Setting page to configure your wireless LAN setup If you want to change the default values please click HELP which opens a page that describes each item and the recommended values Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program 35 zoom Basic Setup DHCP Server Wireless 36 re BASIC SETTINGS a FORWARDING RULES SECURITY SETTINGS Q ADVANCED SETTINGS is TOOLBOX Change Password ADMINISTRATOR S MAIN MENU M Status VA Wizard Tail Advanced gt Logout J3 Wireless Setting HELP Item Setting gt Wireless Module Enable Disable CR Te gt Network ID SSID Zoom gt SSID Broadcast Enable Disable gt Channel 10 Wireless Mode B G N mixed E He gt Authentication WEP Auto amp gt Encryption _ LNone iv WPS Setup Wireless Client List 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 Service Set Identifier for your device By default the SSID
65. vides different priority to different users or data types or guarantee a certain level of performance SNMP Gives a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events Routing Ifyou have more than one router and subnet you can use a routing table to allow packets to follow the proper paths and allow different subnets to communicate with each other System Time Let you set up the system time of this device through SNTP or PC s clock Schedule Rule Allows you to set time limits on when users can access the internet Selectthe corresponding rule number for your Virtual Server or Packet Filter to limit when these rules are applied exported via syslog UDP or SMTP TCP basic serres lt FORWARDING RULES amp SECURITY SETTINGS fi ADVANCED SETTINGS ter TOOLBOX Status System Log Dynamic DHS Qof SHMP Routing System Time Scheduling J System Log Setting e IP Address for Syslogging Host IP address of the destination where the Sys log will be sent Click the Enable checkbox to set the IP Address as the destination e E mail alert settings Check Enable if you want to send syslog via email Chapter 5 Using the Configuration Manager s Advanced Program HELP Enable IP address for syslogging SMTP Server port LL RC ES Dewees o 47 e SMTP Server IP and Port Input the S

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