NOTE: This answer applies to Zoom Cable Modem/Router Model 5352.
A Wi-Fi compatible computer, smartphone, tablet, smart TV, game station, or other device can access the Internet wirelessly through the Cable Modem/Router. You can connect up to 253 devices wirelessly. To make the wireless connection, follow these steps:
- First locate the wireless connection setup on your device, and then select the cable modem/router network with the same name as the SSID name on the bottom of your cable modem/router. For example, on Windows computers, click the wireless connection icon on the Task Bar, click Available Wireless Networks, select the correct SSID from the list of available wireless networks, and then click the Connect button.
- Next you will be prompted to enter the Security Key or Password for your wireless network. The WPA/WPA2 security key is printed on the bottom label of your cable modem/router.
Cable Modem Bottom Label:
- Open your device’s browser and go to a website to test your wireless setup. If it works, congratulations! If it doesn’t, please see the Troubleshooting Tips in the User Manual (under Documentation).
Note: If you want to change the default SSID or the Security Key, please see Changing the Default Wireless Settings below.
Changing the Default Wireless Settings
Your Cable Modem/Router comes from the factory with a default SSID (Wireless Network Name), WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK wireless security and a random Wireless Security Key (Wireless Password). These default settings for your router are listed on the bottom label of your unit. Most users can go ahead and use the default settings.
You may want to change your wireless settings if the wireless devices on your network are already configured to use an existing wireless network name and password. Instead of having to reconfigure all the devices on your network, you can change the Cable Modem/Router to match the existing settings used by your devices. Read the sections below if you want to use another wireless security mode, or if you want to change either the SSID or Wireless Security Key. If you want to use the default wireless settings, you can skip the following sections.
About Wireless Security
There are two basic wireless security modes, WPA and WEP. There are two versions of WPA: WPA and WPA2. When configured as part of a typical home or small office network, WPA and WPA2 require a Pre-Shared Key, or PSK. These modes are typically called WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK, respectively, though sometimes they’re just called WPA and WPA2. You can enable either WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK alone, or you can enable both WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK together. By default, your Cable Modem/Router has both WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK enabled. You will only need to change the security mode if you know that you have a device you are connecting to your wireless network that only supports WEP. (Go to Setting Up Security Using WEP.) In the unlikely event that you want an unsecured network, this is discussed later in Disabling Security.
Note: If you have a Radius Server (very unlikely for a home network), select the WPA/WPA2 options without PSK. All instances of WPA and/or WPA2 that follow refer to WPA-PSK and/or WPA2-PSK unless noted otherwise.
You can check to see if all other clients that you plan to put on the network support WPA or WPA2. You can do this by checking the manual that came with each device or by checking the configuration software for the installed device. Look under Security or Encryption or Setup or Advanced Features. Most devices will support one of these modes.
- To change the Wireless Network Name (SSID) or Wireless Security Key (Pre-Shared key) used by your Cable Modem/Router go to Changing your Wireless Network Name(SSID) and Pre-Shared Key.
- If any of the devices you want to connect to your wireless network do not support WPA or WPA2, go to Setting Up Security Using WEP.
- If you need to set up an unsecured network, see Disabling Security.
Changing your Wireless Network Name (SSID) and Pre-Shared Key
- Open the Zoom Configuration Manager by typing the following in your Web browser's address bar: http://192.168.0.1
- In the Login dialog box, type the following User Name and Password in lower case, then click Login.
User Name: admin
Password: admin - Click Wireless on the top menu.
- Then click Primary Network on the left-side menu and in the text box labeled Network Name (SSID), type an SSID of your choice. The SSID needs to be at least one character long, and it's probably best to pick a name that you'll recognize as yours.
- To change the wireless security, start by setting all the following drop-down menus to Disable: WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, and WPA2-PSK.
- Then select Enable for the mode(s) you choose for setting wireless security.
Note: To use WPA2/WPA, all of the wireless devices on your network must support either encryption method. In this case, enable:
- WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK (if you want to use a Pre-Shared Key)
or - WPA and WPA2 (use this only if your network uses a Radius Server. This is very uncommon for a home network)
- WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK (if you want to use a Pre-Shared Key)
- 7In the WPA Pre-Shared Key text box (only if you selected an option requiring a Pre-Shared Key), enter a passphrase of your choice (a minimum of 8 characters). Write down this passphrase and put it where you can find it - on the bottom of the Cable Modem/Router case, for instance.
- Click Apply.
- Now you need to set up each of your wireless devices with the SSID and passphrase. If you are not sure how to do this, please see Chapter 3, Connecting other Devices to the Cable Modem/Router in the User Manual (under Documentation).
Your security setup configuration is now complete!
Setting Up Security Using WEP
If any of your network devices DOES NOT support WPA or WPA2, you can use WEP to configure network security. WEP can be configured two ways: 64-bit and 128-bit. 128-bit WEP provides more security than 64-bit.
- Open the Zoom Configuration Manager by typing the following in your Web browser's address bar: http://192.168.0.1
- In the Login dialog box, type the following User Name and Password in lower case, then click Login.
User Name: admin
Password: admin - Click Wireless on the top menu.
- Then click Primary Network on the left-side menu.
- To change the wireless security, start by setting all the following drop-down menus to Disable: WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, and WPA2-PSK
- From the WEP Encryption drop-down menu, select WEP-64 bit (or WEP-128 bit for more security).
- For Network Key 1, you can either enter your own WEP Key or you can have WEP Keys generated.
If you are entering a network key of your choice, enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128-bit encryption keys. Enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64-bit encryption keys.
Otherwise, type something into the text box and click on Generate WEP Keys and WEP Keys will automatically be generated for you.
Caution! Do not click Apply until you have entered WEP Keys.
- Click Apply.
- Now you need to set up each of your wireless devices with the SSID and passphrase. If you are not sure how to do this, please see Chapter 3, Connecting other Devices to the Cable Modem/Router in the User Manual (under Documentation).
Your security setup configuration is now complete!
Disabling Security
If for some reason you need to set up an unsecured network, you will need to disable the default security that is currently set up for your Cable Modem/Router. Follow the instructions below.
- Open the Zoom Configuration Manager by typing the following in your Web browser's address bar: http://192.168.0.1
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In the Login dialog box, type the following User Name and Password in lower case, then click Login.
User Name: admin
Password: admin - Click Wireless on the top menu.
- Then click Primary Network on the left-side menu and in the text box labeled Network Name (SSID), type an SSID of your choice. The SSID needs to be at least one character long, and it's probably best to pick a name that you'll recognize as yours.
- Set all the following drop-down menus to Disable: WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, and WPA2-PSK.
- Click Apply.
- Now you need to set up each of your wireless devices with the correct SSID. If you are not sure how to do this, please see Chapter 3, Connecting other Devices to the Cable Modem/Router in the User Manual (under Documentation). Since Security is disabled you do not need to configure security as described in Chapter 3.
That's it! You have now disabled security.
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