
P-2612HNU(L)-FxF
802.11n ADSL2+ VoIP IAD
Firmware V3.10
Edition 1, 9/2010
DEFAULT LOGIN DETAILS
IP Address: http://192.168.1.1
User Login: User Name: user
Password: 1234
Administrator
Login:
User Name: admin
Password: 1234
www.zyxel.com
Copyright 2010
ZyXEL Communications Corporation

Overview
The P-2612HNU(L)-FxF is an ADSL Integrated Access Device (IAD)
which combines high-speed ADSL Internet access, a built-in switch, a
firewall and high-speed wireless networking capability. It also comes with
two USB 2.0 ports: they can be used for sharing files via a USB
compatible storage device and 3G connection by inserting a 3G wireless
adapter. There are also two phone ports for making calls over the
Internet (Voice over IP or VoIP). The P-2612HNU(L)-FxF can also
function as a print server.
Requirements
Make sure you have the following things before you start.
• Internet access - account information provided by your ISP, such as
user name, password, and so on.
• VoIP account - You need the account information provided by your
VoIP service provider (the company that lets you make phone calls
over the Internet).
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• 3G account - if you want to access the Internet through a 3G
network. The P-2612HNU(L)-FxF uses this 3G connection as your
WAN or a backup when the DSL/Ethernet WAN connection fails.
• Internet Explorer 6.0 and later versions, with JavaScript enabled , or
Mozilla Firefox 3 and later versions or Safari 2.0 and later versions.
Hardware Connections
1. Do one of the following for your Internet connection:
a. DSL: Use a telephone wire to connect this port to a telephone jack
(or the DSL or MODEM jack on a splitter, if you have one).
b. WAN: If you have a DSL router or modem already in your network
or you want to use a cable modem, use an Ethernet cable to
connect this port to an Ethernet jack with Internet access.
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Using a 4-wire Ethernet cable limits your connection to 100 Mbps. Note
that the connection speed also depends on what the Ethernet device at
the other end can support.
2. LINE (for “L” models only): Use the PSTN line cable to connect the
TEL (or PHONE) jack on a splitter to this port. If a splitter is not
provided, connect the telephone jack to this port.
When the ZyXEL Device does not have power, only the phone
connected to PHONE port 1 can be used for making calls. Ensure you
know which phone this is, so that in case of emergency you can make
outgoing calls.
3. USB 2.0: There are two USB ports on your P-2612HNU(L)-FxF, one
is at the back panel and one is one the side panel. You can do the
following:
a. Connect a USB (version 2.0 or lower) memory stick or a USB hard
drive for file sharing. The P-2612HNU(L)-FxF automatically
detects the USB device. Alternatively, use a USB cable (not
provided) to connect a USB (version 2.0 or lower) printer to th is
port.
b. Insert a 3G adapter to access the Internet wirelessly via a 3G
network. The P-2612HNU(L)-FxF uses this 3G WAN connection
as a backup when the DSL/Ethernet WAN connection fails.
4. ETHERNET: Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to one of
these ports for initial configuration and/or Internet access.
5. PHONE: Use a telephone cable (and any telephone adaptor provided
with your P-2612HNU(L)-FxF) to connect a telephone to the PHONE
1 or PHONE 2 port. If you only have one telephone, you should use
port 1.
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6. Use the power adaptor provided with your P-2612HNU(L)-FxF to
connect an appropriate power source to this socket.
7. Push the power button to the on position.
Look at the LEDs (lights) on the top panel of the P-2612HNU(L)-FxF.
• The POWER light blinks during start-up and is green once the P2612HNU(L)-FxF is ready.
• An ETHERNET light turns on if the corresponding ETHERNET port
is properly connected. An Ethernet port’s light blinks when the P2612HNU(L)-FxF is sending or receiving data through it.
• The WLAN/WPS light stays green when the wireless LAN is ready.
It blinks when the P-2612HNU(L)-FxF is sending/receiving data
through the wireless LAN.
• The DSL light stays on if a physical DSL connection exists and
blinks when attempting to synchronize DSL signal.
The WAN light stays on if this port is properly connected and blinks
when sending or receiving data through Ethernet WAN interface.
The INTERNET light is green when Internet access is available and
blinks when sending or receiving data.
• The PHONE lights stay on when your SIP account is registered and
they blink if the receiver is off the hook or there is an incoming call.
• The USB light turns on when there is a USB device (printer or
memory stick) or a 3G adapter connected to the P-2612HNU(L)FxF and blinks when transmitting data.
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