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Model 5567
The V3 integrates a router, firewall, four-port 10/100 Ethernet switch, USB port, and VoIP
phone port into a single cost-effective product.
The Model 5567 TelePort
 feature provides a phone port that lets you use your standard single-
line phone for conventional phone calls or free and very low-cost Voice Over IP (VoIP) calls.
Because the V3 integrates Internet telephony with a full featured gateway, setup is easy and
system security is ensured. Integration of the voice processing with the firewall in the router
ensures reliability of VoIP calls and reduces service provider support requirement.The Model
5567 also comes with the Global Village
 VoIP phone service that sets up in minutes and lets
you simply dial phone numbers and make free calls to devices like the Model 5567 anywhere
in the world. And because the V3 uses SIP, the most popular protocol for voice communications
over the Internet, you can tap into a rapidly-growing world of free and very low-cost phone
services.
The Model 5567's built-in four-port Ethernet switch eliminates the need for a separate Ethernet
hub for most home networks and many small offices. The USB port allows direct connection of a
fifth computer to the V3. By adding external hubs or a wireless access point, the V3 can provide
simultaneous Internet access for up to 253 computers.
The V3 can also be connected to a regular phone line in addition to a broadband connection.
The Local Phone port of the Model 5567 includes the TelePort, an intelligent relay that allows a
single phone to place and receive both VoIP calls and calls over the Public Switched Telephone
Network (PSTN). PSTN Fail-Over allows the Model 5567 to automatically route calls over the
dial-up phone network when power is lost. PSTN support also allows emergency dialing using
services like 911 or 112 calling.
Setup is easy using any authorized local or remote computer's Web browser and the graphical
user interface built into the V3. Flash memory allows easy firmware updates, including additions
to the voice compression codecs.
Gateway and router
plus Voice over IP for
telephone calls over the
Internet
TelePort
 feature allows
one or more normal
phones to place and
receive calls worldwide
over the Internet, and
also to connect to any
phone on the Public
Switched Telephone
Network.
Clear natural-sounding
voice quality with quality
service support
Integrated design with
built-in firewall simplifies
setup and improves
security
Built-in router provides
shared Internet access
for up to 253 concurrent
users
Up to 5 computers can
plug directly into the V3
Built-in 10/100
four-port Ethernet Switch
for computers, hubs,
wireless access points
Advanced Firewall
includes Stateful Packet
Inspection (SPI), protec-
tion from Denial of
Service Attacks, NAT,
and more
Works with any operat-
ing system that supports
an Internet browser and
Java script, including
Windows, Macintosh
and Linux
Two year warranty
Making Phone Calls Over the Internet
The Model 5567 allows you to minimize or eliminate long distance charges while maintaining
the flexibility and security of your normal phone service. A special Local Phone port lets you
plug in a conventional telephone. This phone can make and receive calls just like your regular
phones, but it can also do much more!
The Model 5567 comes with Global Village phone service that sets up in minutes from your PC
and lets you simply dial phone numbers to make free calls to another Model 5567 user or to
most other VoIP users anywhere in the world. You'll get a special phone number for people
calling you over the Internet. When that call comes in, your phone will ring normally.
What if you want to call someone whose phone isn't able to make or receive calls over the
Internet? You have two ways to call that person. In the first way, the Model 5567 lets you dial
the call normally, and your call goes out through your local phone line to the traditional "Public
Switched Telephone Network" or PSTN. (When you want the call to go out over the Internet,
you dial a # before dialing the person's phone number.) In the second way, you sign up for
enhanced Global Village service or another VoIP service provider that lets your calls travel
through the Internet to a special gateway and on to the PSTN.
What if you'd like to extend this capability throughout your home? In some homes and offices,
you can use your existing wiring, though you may also need one or more inexpensive wiring
adapters. In other situations, we recommend a low-cost cordless phone system with a single
base station and as many phones as you like.
Router/Gateway/Firewall/4-port Switch 
plus
 VoIP
for voice calls over the Internet
ZoomTel
V3