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Zoom Gateway/Router Zoom V3 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Installation Instructions

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Configuring the V3 for DSL PPPoE, PPPoA, 1483, or
Static IP.

If you selected DSL PPPoE:

Your service provider should have given you a username

(usually your email address or the characters preceding the @
sign in your email address) and a password (NOT the

username and password that you used to get into the Zoom

Configuration Manager.) If you cannot remember or cannot

find your username and password, call your service provider

and tell them you have misplaced your username and

password. Then enter them as well. Skip to Step 7.

If you selected DSL PPPoA or DSL 1483:

To make the V3 work with DSL PPPoA or 1483, you will have

to configure your DSL modem. For PPPoA, you need to “pass

through” your DSL modem’s IP Address to the V3. For DSL

1483, you need to “turn off NAT.” NAT is a kind of firewall.
You will have to do this through your DSL modem

configuration software. Unfortunately there are many different
DSL modem manufacturers and each one handles this a little

bit differently, so we can’t give specific instructions for your

modem. You should find these settings in your DSL modem

user’s manual or configuration software under “Advanced

Features” or “Advanced Configuration.”
—If you have DSL PPPoA, the setting that you are looking

for is commonly called PPP Half Bridge, ZIPB, DHCP

Spoofing, or just IP Passthrough. When you find it, check
or select it.
—If you have DSL 1483
, look for Setting NAT, NAT

Configuration, or something similar. When you find it, turn

off NAT.

If you selected DSL with Static IP:

Enter the static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway,

and DNS Server IP address assigned to you by your service

provider, and then click Add.