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ADSL X6v User Guide 
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  If you want to be able to switch between Internet calling 
and standard landline calls, you will need a traditional 
landline telephone connection. This connection provides 
emergency backup if you lose power. 
Installing the X6v 
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  Macintosh and Linux users: please go to page 12. 
Important! If possible, use a computer that is centrally located 
in your home or office and that has easy access to an ADSL line. A 
central location helps assure good wireless performance. If you do 
not have a desktop computer located centrally in your home (if, for 
example, the desktop is in the basement), or you only have 
notebook computers, you should still directly connect this desktop 
computer or one of your notebooks to the X6v
 
to configure it. 
Once the X6v
 
is set up and your Internet connection is working, 
you can unplug the computer from the unit and move the X6v
 
to a 
more central location. 
Windows Installation 
Windows users can quickly install the software and hardware then 
configure the X6v using Zoom's Install Assistant on the CD. If you 
have already run the Install Assistant, please go to 
 on page 19
If you encountered a problem using the Install Assistant, follow the 
instructions for Macintosh and Linux users starting on page 12. 
1  Choose the Windows computer that you will use for setup. 
This can be any Windows Vista™, XP, 2000, Me or 98SE 
computer with an available Ethernet port. 
2  Switch off the computer. Wait a few seconds, then switch it 
on. Wait until the computer completes its power-up process. 
3  Close all open programs, including any anti-virus software or 
pop-up blockers. 
4  Insert the X6v CD into the computer's CD drive. The CD 
should start automatically after a few seconds.