Step 3: configuring internet explorer – Zoom Gateway/Router Zoom V3 User Manual

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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.

1111

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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