Zoom X4 manual Using Phone Filters

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Every time you make changes to the Basic Setup page, you must click the Save Changes button and then the Write Settings to Flash and Reboot button. A Confirm page displays; click the button to complete the process. If not, any changes will be lost when you navigate to another page.

Using Phone Filters

You should use a filter with each device—phone, fax machine, analog modem, etc.—that is sharing the DSL-enabled line, because this prevents the device from receiving noise when the DSL modem is on. Your X4 modem includes an onboard filter, so you can plug a phone or other device directly into the X4’s PHONE jack if you like. Plugging a device into this jack is optional, not required. Tip: If your package includes a two-jack filter, you should plug your telephone into the filter’s PHONE end, rather than the X4’s PHONE jack.

For other devices on the DSL-enabled line, plug the device’s phone cord into the filter’s PHONE end, and plug the filter’s LINE end into the wall jack. Some X4 models come with filters, and more can be purchased from a retailer or service provider.

Now that your modem is installed and appropriate filters are attached, you’re done. Enjoy using the X4.

Chapter 1: Installation Instructions

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Contents Adsl Modem Copyright 2002 All rights reserved Contents Important! Before you Begin Installation InstructionsPackage Contents You Will Also Need Quick Start InstructionsTo Connect via the Ethernet Option Macintosh, Linux, Windows NT, and 95 UsersPanel PWR light on the unit’s front panel turns on To Connect via the USB Option Click the Adsl Modem Installation Wizard buttonEstablishing Communication with Hardware Installation disclaimer box or a DigitalType the X4’s default User Name and Password With your X4. This page provides details about your Internet Using Phone Filters If You Need Help How To Use the Advanced Options Advanced Setup OptionsWAN Settings Advanced Setup Options Permanent VC Virtual Circuit Settings Encapsulation Default GatewayBridge Igmp Internet Group Management ProtocolDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol LAN SettingsIP Address User ModeDhcp Server Dhcp Address PoolSession Name NAT FirewallUser’s IP ActionVirtual Server Private Port Public PortPort Type Host IP AddressAdvanced Setup Options DMZ Advanced Setup Options DNS User ConfigurationDNS Proxy Selection Adsl Configuration Miscellaneous Access Advanced Setup page and LAN SettingsWAN side Http server Http server portMonitoring System Status System AdministrationMonitoring Adsl Status X4 Adsl Modem User’s Manual Change the Admin Password Performing System Administration TasksPerform a Diagnostic Test View System LogResetting the Unit to Its Default Settings Very Important Updating the Unit’s FirmwareFinish Removing the X4 ModemBack Panel Front and Back Panel InformationFront Panel Light Description Internet Explorer Configuring Your BrowserInternet Explorer 5.x or Later Next Appendix B Configuring Your Browser Netscape Navigator Select the option Direct connection to the Internet Appendix C Windows 95 TCP/IP SettingsSelect Network Component Type dialog box For Mac OS 7.6.1 9.2.2 and Above but not OS Macintosh TCP/IP SettingsAppendix C Windows 95, Macintosh, and Linux Users For Mac OS For RedHat Linux TCP/IP SettingsFor SuSE NETCONFIG, NETDEV0, and IFCONFIG0Appendix D TroubleshootingX4 Adsl Modem User’s Manual Directive Standard Test Report Regulatory Information3372-A 27263 2002