Zoom Zoom V3 manual Configuring Internet Explorer, If you cannot access Internet Explorer

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Step 3: Configuring Internet Explorer

Macintosh and Linux users: Your Web browser is set up automatically, so you can skip this section. Turn to page 68 to make sure that your computer’s TCP/IP settings are configured correctly.

Windows users: The software that you use to make an Internet connection must be set for a network connection, not a dial-up connection. If you are already using a cable or DSL modem, you shouldn’t need to do anything. If you are just setting up your cable or DSL Internet connection for the first time, we have included instructions. The following instructions are for Internet Explorer, a popular Web browser. If you are using Netscape Navigator or another browser, set it up now to use a network connection (this might be called a “Local Area Network” or “broadband” connection).

If you use Internet Explorer, you need Version 5 or later. Most people have the right version. If you don’t, we suggest you get a free upgrade. If you want to check your version number, open Internet Explorer, select Help, then About Internet Explorer. Your version number is right under the Microsoft Internet Explorer logo. You can ignore all the numbers after the period following the first digit.

1 On the desktop, right-click(not left-click) the Internet Explorer icon, and select Properties.

If you cannot access Internet Explorer:

Windows XP users: From the desktop, click the Start button, then click Control Panel. In Control Panel, click Network and Internet Options and then click the Internet Options icon.

Windows 98/Me/2000 users: From the desktop, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. In Control Panel, click the Internet Options icon.

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Zoom V3 User’s Guide

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Contents Zoom Page Contents Settings Overview Installation Instructions What’s in the PackageWhat You Will Need DSL phone filterInstalling the Software Select your language and click the Installation WizardInstalling the Hardware Software must be installed before you proceedMaking the Connections Plug your phone into the V3’s Phone jackZoom V3 User’s Guide Powering Up Plug in the V3’s Power SupplyConfiguring Internet Explorer If you cannot access Internet ExplorerInstallation Instructions Configuring Your Configuring the V3 for a Cable ModemConfiguring the V3 for a DSL Modem Open the Zoom Configuration ManagerLog in to the Zoom Configuration Manager Basic Setup page displays Configuring the V3 for DSL PPPoE, PPPoA, 1483, or Static IP If you selected DSL PPPoEIf you selected DSL PPPoA or DSL If you selected DSL with Static IPSetting up VoIP Service Troubleshooting Tips onTips for Making VoIP Calls Setting the V3 for VoIP Only Mode Front Panel Description If You Need HelpVoIP Installation Instructions Windows Users Removing Voice Over IP Settings Changing Your VoIP SettingsIf Your Unit Is Not Preset for VoIP Open the Voice Over IP Voice Over IP Settings Open the Advanced VoIP Setup Can choose any ring listed for any country Call Forwarding and Call Waiting Enabling Call Management Features Activating Call Management Features # Forward code Forward Number #Sample Table of Enable/Disable Codes # Forward Deactivate code #Function Using Your V3 with Xbox Live Playing Online GamesUsing Your V3 with PlayStation Select Advanced Setup and then Set Manual IPPrimary DNS 10.2.2.2 Secondary DNS Playing Online Games Setting Up a Virtual Server Find out which ports need to be opened for gamingChoose an IP address for Gaming Windows Users Only Enter the IP Settings OK and continue with StepFor Windows 98 and Me For Mac OS IP address 10.2.2.16 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0Step Red Hat Linux Users OnlyFor Mac OS 7.6.1 Configure the Virtual Server Public Port Private PortPort Type Host IP AddressPlaying Online Games Setting Up a DMZ Choose an IP address Windows Users Only Enter the IP Settings For Mac OS Step Configure the DMZ Using the V3’s Advanced Firewall Using the V3’s Advanced Firewall Main Firewall Features Protection PolicyReassembly IP SpoofChecking Ping of DeathHacker Log Service Filtering Creating Inbound/Outbound Policies Inbound Policies Outbound Policies See page 62, they would appear in this list as Setting Up Firewall Databases IP GroupIP/Mask Are Single IP, IP Range, or Subnet Mask. YourIP Entry Name IP addr.1Service Group Service Entry NameTime Group Port #Time Window Name Time PeriodDSL Internet Settings Tables Appendix aUSA Service Providers DSL Connection Type Outside USA DSL Connection TypePage VoIP Phone Installation Options Plug Multiple Phones Directly intoUse Cordless Phones to Link to Mac and Linux Users Setting TCP/IP Network Settings Macintosh TCP/IP SettingsLinux TCP/IP Settings For Mac OS 7.6.1For RedHat Troubleshooting Connection Troubleshooting Tips Appendix DSelect Release and click Save Changes Your Ethernet or USB cable connections are okayYour WAN connection is okay Windows usersTCP/IP Properties dialog box Zoom V3 User’s Guide VoIP and Phone Troubleshooting Tips Zoom V3 User’s Guide When I pick up the phone, I don’t hear a dial tone When some people call me, my Caller ID display doesn’t workMy phone’s ring sounds strange Appendix E Regulatory InformationIndustry Canada Emissions Statement Declaration of Conformity Zoom V3 User’s Guide Appendix E Regulatory Information 3545-B 27329 2005