ZuniDigital Travel Connect Portable Wireless Router with USB Charging Station User’s Guide ZTRP150 Page | 1
Table of Contents Introduction…..2 Retail Package Contents…..2 Safety Information…..2 Product Overview…..3 Key Features…..4 Other Features…..4 Setup Instructions Router Mode…..5 WISP Mode…..10 Charging Station…..16 Frequently Asked Questions General Questions…..18 Travel Router Specific…..18 USB Charging Station Specific…..18 Troubleshooting Information Router Mode…..21 WISP Mode…..22 Charging Station…..22 Technical Specifications…..24 Warranty Information…..26 FCC Certification Information…..
Product Overview Designed for people on-the-go, this travel friendly device lets you create a secure wireless network whenever a wired Broadband connection is available, and it also provides a convenient charging station for portable electronic devices like: cell phones, smart phones, tablet / pad computers, e-readers, MP3 players, digital cameras, and portable gaming systems.
Key Features Intelli+IP Sensing Technology – Patent pending technology that detects the main network’s IP address, and if there is a network conflict, the Intelli+IP sensing technology will automatically change the travel router’s IP address to resolve the issue.
Setup Instructions WIRELESS SETUP (ROUTER MODE) ABOUT ROUTER MODE For this mode the ZuniDigital Travel Connect uses a wired Broadband connection as the WAN (Internet) connection, to create a new sub-network that can then be shared via Wi-Fi and the LAN port on the travel router. Follow these instructions to setup the ZuniDigital Travel Connect for use in ROUTER Mode. For the best results do not place the ZuniDigital Travel Connect near any large metal objects or magnets (like those found in speakers).
Step 2 - Attach Power Cable Plug the AC adapter into a wall socket and plug the power tip into the Travel Router’s 5v power port. Please wait 30 seconds for the router to fully boot up before continuing to the next step. Step 3 - Access Web Configuration From your computer, open a Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, etc.) then type 192.168.222.1 into the address bar and press the “ENTER" key.
Step 5 – Enter the Setup Wizard Click the “Run Setup Wizard” button on the travel router’s main page, or from the navigation menu on the left side of the web interface. Step 6 - Begin the Setup Wizard To begin the Setup Wizard click the “Next” button. If you wish to exit the Setup Wizard click the “Cancel” button. Step 7 - Configure LAN (Ethernet) Parameters The pre-entered default values should work for most networks, but if they need to be modified you can do so now.
Step 8 - Configure WAN (Internet) Parameters This step lets you configure the router to utilize the broadband signal provided by the Internet provider. The majority of providers use DHCP which is the default setting of the ZuniDigital Travel Connect. This setting should work in most locations, but if you have any questions on which settings to use, please contact the Internet Service Provider or the local network administrator.
Step 10 - Apply Wi-Fi Network Security Settings By default, the ZuniDigital Travel Connect broadcasts as an OPEN network with no data encryption. If you wish to enable network encryption to help secure your network, please select the encryption type you want to use, establish a password that you can remember, and then click the “Finished” button. This will finalize the settings for your Travel Router and you may begin using it as a wireless access point.
WIRELESS SETUP (WISP MODE) ABOUT WISP MODE This mode allows the ZuniDigital Travel Connect to use an existing wireless network signal as the WAN (Internet) connection instead of relying on a wired Broadband signal. This mode is used for providing access to users in locations where no wired Broadband Internet connection is available, but where a wireless signal exists. Follow these instructions to setup the ZuniDigital Travel Connect for use in Wireless ISP (WISP) Mode.
Step 2 - Attach Power Cable Plug the AC adapter into a wall socket and plug the power tip into the Travel Router’s 5v power port. Please wait 30 seconds for the router to fully boot up before continuing to the next step. Step 3 - Access Web Configuration From your computer, open a Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, etc.) then type 192.168.222.1 into the address bar and press the ENTER key.
Step 5 - Enter Setup Wizard Click “Run Setup Wizard” from the navigation plane on the left side of the screen. Step 6 - Select Wi-Fi Network to Connect With Select the wireless network from the table that you want to connect the Travel Router with and click the “Next” button. If the desired network is not listed click the “Refresh” button. Step 7 – Enter Password & Connect If prompted, type the password used to access the wireless network and then click the “Next” button.
Step 8 - Connection Results If the password was accepted by the wireless network, you will get a “connection successful” message. If this is the case, continue to the next step. If you get a “connection un-successful” message, click the “Back” button to restart the Setup Wizard and verify the password you are using is correct. Step 9 - Configure LAN (Ethernet) Parameters The pre-entered default values should work for most networks, but if they need to be modified you can do so now.
Step 10 – Configure WAN (Internet) Parameters This step lets you configure the router to utilize the broadband signal provided by the Internet provider. The majority of providers use DHCP which is the default setting of the ZuniDigital Travel Connect. This setting should work in most locations, but if you have any questions on which setting to use, please contact the Internet Service Provider or the local network administrator.
Step 12 - Apply Wi-Fi Network Security Settings By default, the ZuniDigital Travel Connect broadcasts as an OPEN network with no data encryption. If you wish to enable network encryption to help secure your network, please select the encryption type you want to use, establish a password that you can remember, and then click the “Finished” button. This will finalize the settings for your Travel Router and you may begin using it as a wireless access point.
DEVICE CHARGING Follow these instructions to charge peripherals. The USB charging ports provide simultaneous recharging of two portable electronic devices. The Smart USB Charging Station is capable of charging a wide range of electronics that includes most cell phones, smart phones, tablet computers, e-readers, MP3 players, digital cameras, and portable gaming devices.
Step 3 For QuickCharging devices such as tablet computers and e-readers, connect one end of the USB charging cable into the USB charging port labeled “Turbo”, and then plug the other end into the device in need of charge. Step 4 When the charging process is completed, unplug the device(s) from the USB Charging Station.
Frequently Asked Questions General Questions What is the ZuniDigital Travel Connect? ZuniConnect™ Travel is a lightweight portable router with a built-in smart USB charging station. This travelfriendly device lets you create a secure wireless network whenever a wired internet connection is available, and also provides a convenient charging station for portable electronic devices such as smart phones, cell phones, tablet computers, MP3 players, digital cameras, and portable gaming systems.
premium travel routers features Wireless IN / Wireless OUT technology that allows you to create a personal WiFi network from an existing wireless Broadband connection. Does the travel router have any LAN ports that can be used to provide a network connection? The Travel Router includes (1) LAN port that can be used for devices you wish to connect to the network via a wired cable instead of using the Wi-Fi signal. What is the maximum wireless data transfer rate supported? The 802.
Troubleshooting Information If you need further assistance you can reach our product support team by phone toll-free at 1(888)213-8529, or via emailing support@zunidigital.com ROUTER MODE PROBLEM I cannot connect to the Internet wirelessly using the travel router, and the ZuniConnect SSID is not available The setup computer cannot access the Web based configuration screen. There is no RJ-45 Ethernet port on my setup device to access the travel router with. Wireless network performance is slow.
WISP MODE PROBLEM I cannot connect to the Internet wirelessly using the travel router, and the ZuniConnect SSID is not available The setup computer cannot access the Web based configuration screen. There is no RJ-45 Ethernet port on my setup device to access the travel router with. Wireless network performance is slow.
Product Specifications ROUTER Operation Modes: - Router / AP - Wireless ISP (Wi-Fi IN/OUT) Wireless Standards - IEEE 802.11N - IEEE 802.11G - IEEE 802.11B - IEEE 802.3 - IEEE 802.3u - IEEE 802.3x Interface - LAN: (1) Port - 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 - WAN: (1) Port – 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 - USB: (2) Charging Ports - WPS: Wi-Fi Protected Setup Button - RESET: Factory Reset Button Wireless Security - 64-Bit / 128-Bit WEP / WPA / WPA2 Receiver Sensitivity - 802.11N: -69dBm - 802.11G: -70dBm - 802.
- Max Output: 2.0 Amp Typical Output: 1.6 Amp COMMON SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical - Dimensions: 3.86” x 2.37” x 0.65” - Weight: 2.2 oz Environmental Ranges - Operating Temperature: 32~104° F - Storage Temperature: 14~158° F - Operating Humidity: 10~90% RH (non-condensing) - Storage Humidity: 5~95% RH (non-condensing) Power - AC to DC Adapter 100-240V - Output: 5V/2.
Warranty Information Warranty Statement Should our Travel Router fail to perform within the warranty period, ZuniDigital will replace the same or functionally similar product at our discretion, free of charge provided you: 1. Return the product to a Zunidigital designated facility. 2. Provide us with proof of purchase and the original purchase date. Replacement products will be returned with ground shipping charges paid, and said products may contain refurbished materials.
FCC Certifications Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.