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11N Wireless Broadband Router User Guide

11N Wireless Broadband Router User Guide

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Contents
CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION.......................1 1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS...............................................1 1.2 LED INDICATORS AND PORT DESCRIPTION.............1 CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT INSTALLATION.........................4 CHAPTER 3 HOW TO CONFIGURE TO ACCESS THE INTERNET...............................................................................6 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 HOW TO SET THE NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS.......6 LOG IN TO THE ROUTER.......................................11 FAST INTERNET ACCESS.......................................12 FAST ENCRYPTION.................................................13

CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED SETTINGS...............................14 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4. SYSTEM STATUS .................................................14 WAN SETTINGS.....................................................15 LAN SETTINGS......................................................19 DNS SETTINGS......................................................19 WAN MEDIUM TYPE..............................................20 BANDWIDTH CONTROL............................................21 TRAFFIC STATISTICS ...........................................24

CHAPTER 5 WLAN SETTINGS .......................................26 5.1 WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS..................................26 5.2 WIRELESS SECURITY SETTINGS.............................30 5.2.1 WPS SETTINGS..................................................30 5.2.2 WPA! PSK......................................................31 5.2.3 WPA2! PSK....................................................32

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5.3 WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROL................................32 5.4 CONNECTION STATUS.............................................33 CHAPTER 6 DHCP SERVER..............................................34 6.1 DHCP SER"ER ....................................................34 6.2 DHCP CLIENT LIST...............................................34 CHAPTER 7 VIRTUAL SERVER.......................................36 .1 PORT RANGE FORWARDING...................................36 .2 DM# SETTINGS......................................................3$ .3 UPNP SETTINGS....................................................3$ CHAPTER 8 SECURITY SETTINGS................................40 $.1 $.2 $.3 $.4 CLIENT FILTER SETTINGS......................................40 MAC ADDRESS FILTER.........................................41 URL FILTER SETTINGS..........................................43 REMOTE WEB MANAGEMENT.................................45

CHAPTER 9 ROUTING SETTINGS..................................46 9.1 ROUTING TABLE.....................................................46 9.2 STATIC ROUTING....................................................46 CHAPTER 10 SYSTE 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10. 10.$ TOOLS.........................................48

TIME SETTINGS....................................................4$ DDNS..................................................................4$ BACKUP%RESTORE ..............................................49 RESTORE TO FACTORY DEFAULT .....................51 UPGRADE ............................................................51 REBOOT THE ROUTER..........................................52 PASSWORD CHANGE............................................52 SYSLOG................................................................53

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10.9 LOG

OUT

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APPENDI! 1 GLOSSARY...................................................55 APPENDI! 2 PRODUCT FEATURES...............................56 APPENDI! 3 FA".................................................................57 APPENDI! 4 CLEAR WIRELESS CONFIGURATION 59 APPENDI! 5 REGULATORY INFOR ATION..............62

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Chapter 1 Product Introduction


Thank you for $urchasing the Tenda Wireless N Broadband Router( This easy)to)use router $ro%ides sim$le configuration interface &hich enables you to configure it &ith ease 't is based on the latest '***+,- 11n standard! and is back&ard com$atible &ith de%ices of '***+,- 11b.g standards The Tenda &ireless router &including router! &ireless #/! four)$ort s&itch and fire&all in one & $ro%ides $o&erful online monitor function and su$$orts UR" filter and 0#C filter With W1S function! it can re$eat and am$lify &ireless signals so as to enlarge net&ork co%erage area 't truly su$$orts U/n/ and W00 to make your audio and %ideo smoother With 2oS function! it can efficiently distribute the do&nloading rate for the clients With su$er com$atibility! the router can break the access limits in some areas so that multi$le com$uters can share the 'nternet access #dditionally! it su$$orts W'S/ function to access to the 'S/3s &ireless hots$ots 4this function a$$lies only to some of the $roducts5

1.1 Package Contents


/lease %erify the follo&ing items after you o$en the $ackage6 7ne Wireless N Broadband Router 7ne 2uick 'nstallation Guide 7ne /o&er #da$ter 7ne Soft&are C1

'f any of the listed items are missing or damaged! $lease contact the Tenda reseller for immediate re$lacement

1.2 LED Indicators and Port Description


Panel and LED indicators show:

LED indicator description on the ront panel

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!ack panel port show "take #$1%& as an e'ample(

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!ack panel port description

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Chapter 2 Product Installation


'n this user guide! &e take W819R as an e:am$le to e:$lain the installation ste$s The installation ste$s of other $roducts are similar to this one 1 /lease use only the included $o&er ada$ter to $o&er your router 4 )*+E6 Use of an unmatched $o&er ada$ter could cause damage to this $roduct5

- /lease connect the router3s "#N $ort to your com$uter &ith an *thernet cable as sho&n belo&

8 /lease connect your broadband line $ro%ided by your 'S/ to the router3s W#N $ort

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; 'nsert the included soft&are C1 into the C1 dri%e of your com$uter #fter the soft&are automatically initiates! double click the <Setup= icon and follo& the instructions to com$lete the installation >ou can also enter the router3s Web)based Utility to com$lete the configuration

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Chapter $ ,ow to con igure to access the Internet


$.1 ,ow to Set the )etwork Con igurations
)etwork Con igurations under windows -P 1 Right click <.y )etwork Places= on your com$uter deskto$ and select <Properties=

Right click <Local /rea Connection= and select <Properties=

Select <'nternet /rotocol 4TC/.'/5= and click </ro$erties=

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; Select <*0tain an IP address automatically= and <*0tain D)S ser1er address automatically= Click <*2= to sa%e the configurations

7r select <3se the ollowing IP address = and enter the '/ address! Subnet mask! 1efault gate&ay as follo&s6 IP /ddress: 1@- 19+ , AAA6 4AAA is a number from -B-?;5 Su0net .ask: -?? -?? -?? , 4ateway: 1@- 19+ , 1 D)S ser1er: >ou should in$ut the 1NS ser%er address $ro%ided by your 'S/

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7ther&ise! you can enter 1@- 19+ , 1 Click <7D= to sa%e the configurations

)etwork Con igurations under windows 5


1 Click the net&ork icon on the lo&er right corner of your com$uter deskto$! and then click= 7$en Net&ork and Sharing Center=

- Click <Change ada$ter settings= on the left side of the &indo&

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8 Right click <"ocal #rea Connection= and select </ro$erties=

; 1ouble click= 'nternet /rotocol Eersion ;4TC/.'/%;5F

? Select <*0tain an IP address automatically= and <*0tain D)S ser1er address

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automatically= Click <*2= to sa%e the configurations

7r select <3se the ollowing IP address = and enter the '/ address! Subnet mask! 1efault gate&ay as follo&s6

IP /ddress: 1@- 19+ , AAA6 4AAA is a number from -B-?;5 Su0net .ask: -?? -?? -?? , 4ateway: 1@- 19+ , 1 D)S ser1er: >ou should in$ut the 1NS ser%er address $ro%ided by your 'S/ 7ther&ise! you can enter 1@- 19+ , 1 Click <7D= to sa%e the configurations

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$.2 Log in to the &outer

To access the Router3s Web)based Utility! launch a &eb bro&ser such as 'nternet *:$lorer or Girefo: and enter htt$6..1@- 19+ , 1 /ress <*nter=

- The system &ill automatically choose the corres$onding &eb language in accordance &ith the Bro&ser3s language Gor e:am$le! if your Bro&ser3s language is Grench! the router3s &eb language &ill dis$lay as Grench

8 'f your Bro&ser language is *nglish or beyond the @ languages 4#rabic! Grench! German! 'talian! /olish! /ortuguese! Russian! S$anish! Turkish5! the router3s &eb language &ill be *nglish

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$.$ 6ast Internet /ccess


T&o kinds of fast access methods are $ro%ided on the router3s &eb)based utility6 #1S" dial)u$ and 1HC/ 'f you select #1S" dial)u$! you only need to enter the access account and access $ass&ord as &ell as the &ireless $ass&ord! and then click <7k= to com$lete the settings

'f you select 1HC/! you only need to enter the &ireless $ass&ord and click <7k= to com$lete the settings

The default access method is #1S" dial)u$ and the access account and access $ass&ord are the same as the #1S" dial)u$ account and $ass&ord! &hich you can inIuire your broadband 'S/ Gor other access methods! $lease refer to W#N settings in cha$ter ; The &ireless $ass&ord can only consist of + characters! the default is 1-8;?9C+ and you can modify it &hen necessary

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$.7 6ast Encryption


The router $ro%ides t&o encry$tion setting screens! one is sim$le and easy! the other is ad%anced 4Gor ad%anced setting! $lease refer to cha$ter ? -5 Simple and easy screen: "og on to the router3s &eb)based utility and you may set encry$tion for the router The default ado$ts W/#)/SD mode and #*S #lgorithm The default $ass&ord is 1-8;?9C+! as sho&n belo&

)*+E6 The &ireless $ass&ord can only be + characters in length and the default is 1-8;?9C+! you can modify it &hen necessary

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Chapter 7 /d1anced Settings


7.1 System Status
System status screen allo&s you to %ie& the router3s W#N $ort status and system status

Connection status6 't dis$lays the router3s W#N connection status 1isconnected6 't indicates the router3s W#N $ort hasn3t been connected &ith the net&ork cable Connecting6 't indicates the router3s W#N $ort is obtaining '/ address Connected6 't indicates the Router is &ell connected &ith the 'S/

#/) IP''/ address obtained from 'S/ Su0net mask6 7btained from 'S/ 4ateway6 7btained from 'S/ D)S ser1er6 7btained from 'S/ /lternate D)S ser1er6 7btained from 'S/ Connection type: 't dis$lays your current access method

L/) ./C address''t dis$lays the Router3s "#N 0#C address

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#/) ./C address''t dis$lays the Router3s W#N 0#C #ddress System time''t dis$lays the system3s u$dated time Connected client ''t dis$lays the number of the connected com$uters4normally it dis$lays the number of clients &hose '/ addresses obtained %ia 1HC/ ser%er5 So tware 1ersion''t dis$lays the Router3s soft&are %ersion( ,ardware 1ersion''t dis$lays the Router3s hard&are %ersion

7.2 #/) Settings 8irtual Dial9up "PPPoE(

.ode: Sho& your current connection mode /ccess /ccount: *nter the account $ro%ided by your 'S/ /ccess Password: *nter the $ass&ord $ro%ided by your 'S/ .+3: 0a:imum Transmission Unit 't is the size of the largest data $acket that can be sent o%er the net&ork The default %alue is 1;@- 1o N7T modify it unless necessary! but if a s$ecific &ebsite or &eb a$$lication soft&are cannot o$en or be enabled! you can try to change the 0TU %alue to 1;?,! 1;,,! etc

Ser1ice )ame: The connection name for current ///7*! enter it if necessary&other&ise! lea%e it blank

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/C )ame: The ser%ice name! enter it if necessary&other&ise! lea%e it blank Connect /utomatically: Connect automatically to the 'nternet after rebooting the system or connection failure Connect on Demand: Re)establish your connection to the 'nternet after the s$ecific time 40a: 'dle Time5 Jero means you are connected to the 'nternet all times 7ther&ise! enter the minutes to be ela$sed before you are disconnected from the 'nternet

Connect .anually: Connect to the 'nternet by users manually Connect on 6i'ed +ime: Connect to the 'nternet during the time you fi: automatically )*+E:

The <Connect on 6i'ed +ime= goes into effect only &hen you ha%e set the current time in <+ime settings= from <System tools=

Static IP
'f your 'S/ $ro%ides you the static '/! $lease choose static '/! and you need to enter the '/ address! subnet mask! gate&ay! 1NS ser%er and alternate 1NS ser%er $ro%ided by your 'S/ or net&ork administrator)

.ode: Sho& your current connection mode IP address: *nter the W#N '/ address $ro%ided by your 'S/ 'f you are not clear! $lease inIuire your local 'S/ Su0net mask: *nter the W#N Subnet 0ask $ro%ided by your 'S/ Generally it is -?? -?? -?? ,) 4ateway: *nter the Gate&ay $ro%ided by your 'S/ 'f you are not clear! $lease

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inIuire your local 'S/ D)S ser1er: *nter the necessary 1NS ser%er $ro%ided by your 'S/ /lternate D)S ser1er: *nter the second 1NS address if your 'S/ $ro%ides! &hich is o$tional

Dynamic IP "8ia D,CP(


'f your connection mode is 1ynamic '/! it means e%ery time you access the 'nternet! you &ill get a different '/ >ou don3t need to enter any $arameters in this mode! Kust Click <*k= to finish the settings

PP+P

.ode: Sho& your current connection mode PP+P ser1er address: The '/ address or domain name of the destination ser%er and it is used to s$ecify the destination address &hich needs for //T/

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connection 3sername:Password: Used to %alidate identity &hen connecting to the //T/ ser%er /ddress mode: Set the router3s '/ address mode! you can select either <1ynamic= or <Static= 'f your 'S/ doesn3t $ro%ide the '/ address! $lease select <1ynamic= IP address: /lease enter the '/ address $ro%ided by your 'S/! inIuire your local 'S/ if you are not clear Su0net mask: /lease enter the subnet mask $ro%ided by your 'S/ !generally its -?? -?? -?? , 4ateway: /lease enter the gate&ay $ro%ided by your 'S/! inIuire your local 'S/ if you are not clear

#ll the abo%e $arameters are $ro%ided by 'S/ L2+P

.ode: Sho& your current connection mode L2+P ser1er address: The '/ address or domain name of the destination ser%er and it is used to s$ecify the destination address &hich needs for "-T/ connection

3sername:Password: Used to %alidate identity &hen connecting to the "-T/ ser%er /ddress mode: Set the router3s '/ address mode! you can select either <1ynamic= or <Static= 'f your 'S/ doesn3t $ro%ide the '/ address! $lease select <1ynamic=

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IP address: /lease enter the '/ address $ro%ided by your 'S/! inIuire your local 'S/ if you are not clear Su0net mask: /lease enter the subnet mask $ro%ided by your 'S/ !generally its -?? -?? -?? , 4ateway: /lease enter the gate&ay $ro%ided by your 'S/! inIuire your local 'S/ if you are not clear

#ll the abo%e $arameters are $ro%ided by 'S/

7.$ L/) Settings


Click <#d%anced settings= L"#N settings to enter the follo&ing screen

L/) ./C address: The Router3s "#N 0#C address! &hich is unchangeable IP address: The Router3s "#N '/ address 4not your /C3s '/ address5 The default %alue is 1@- 19+ , 1M you can change it &hen necessary Su0net mask: The Router3s "#N subnet mask -?? -?? -?? , )*+E: The default %alue is

7nce you modify the '/ address! you need to remember it for ne:t time you log in to the &eb)based utility

7.7 D)S Settings


1NS stands for 1omain Name System 4or Ser%ice5

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D)S setting: Select to enable the 1NS ser%er Primary D)S address: *nter the necessary address $ro%ided by your 'S/ /lternate D)S address: *nter the second 1NS address if your 'S/ $ro%ides! &hich is o$tional )*+E:

#fter the settings are com$leted! reboot the de%ice to acti%ate the modified settings

7.; #/) .edium +ype


Wired W#N and &ireless W#N N7T*6 This function a$$lies only to some of the $roducts

#ired #/): 'n this mode! the cable is directly connected to the W#N $ort Wired W#N is the default mode #ireless #/)6 *nable this mode if your 'S/ $ro%ides you &ireless connection ser%ice

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or you &ant to use it to am$lify &ireless signals SSID6 SS'1 4Ser%ice Set 'dentifier5 is the identity of the &ireless de%ice >ou can only access to the 'S/3 net&ork by entering the correct SS'1! namely the SS'1 of the 'S/3s &ireless de%ice >ou can click the <7$en scan= button to let the router automatically search the 'S/3s a%ailable SS'1 The SS'1 can also be the SS'1 of the su$erior &ireless de%ice &hen using &ireless bridge ./C6 To connect to the 'S/3s &ireless de%ice! you need to kno& the de%ice3s 0#C address >ou can click the <7$en scan= button to let the router automatically search the &ireless de%ice3s 0#C or su$erior &ireless de%ice3s 0#C Channel6 The &ireless de%ice3s communication channel >ou must select the same channel as the 'S/3s &ireless de%ice to enable their communications 't can also be scanned by clicking the <7$en scan= button Security mode6 When the 'S/ &ireless de%ice is secured! the access de%ice should set the same security mode! encry$tion mode and key as the 'S/3 &ireless de%ice 6or e'ample 'f your 'S/ &ireless de%ice3s SS'1 is <&ireless=! then Kust enter the 'S/3s SS'1! &ireless 0#C address! and channel res$ecti%ely into the corres$onding fields of the abo%e $icture 'f the 'S/ de%ice is secured! $lease set your router3s encry$tion ty$e the same as the 'S/ de%ice3s 7r you can click the <7$en scan= button to let the router automatically fill in the SS'1! Channel and &ireless 0#C #fter sa%ing! come back to the W#N Setting screen to select the corres$onding W#N connection ty$e to com$lete the settings 4Gor e:am$le! if your 'S/ &ireless de%ice3s connection ty$e is dynamic '/! Kust select 1HC/5

7.% !andwidth Control


Band&idth control is used to limit the communication traffic of "#N com$uters &hen accessing the 'nternet 't can simultaneously control ma:imum of -?; /CsN traffic 'n addition! '/ address range configuration is su$$orted

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Ena0le !andwidth Control: To enable or disable the internal '/ band&idth control The default is disabled IP /ddress: The '/ address range of the hosts &hose traffic has been controlled 't can be a single '/ address or '/ address range 3pload:Download: To s$ecify the traffic heading &ay for the selected '/ addresses6 u$load or do&nload !andwidth &ange: The ma:imum and minimum u$load.do&nload data traffic of the hosts in s$ecified '/ range The unit is DByte.s The u$link of u$load and do&nload can not e:ceed the W#N $ort band&idth limitation range

Ena0le: To enable the current edited rule 7ther&ise! the rule &ill not go into effect /dd to list: #fter you edit the rule! click the < add to list= button to add the current rule to the rule list

Here &e take -0b$s band&idth as an e:am$le Theoretically! the biggest do&nloading rate for -0b$s band&idth is -0b$sO-?9DByte.s! and the biggest u$loading rate is ?1-kb$sO9;DByte.s E'ample 1 'f you &ant to set the do&nload rate of the com$uter at the '/ address of 1@- 19+ , 1,, as +,)@,DByte.s! u$load rate as 1,)1?DByte.s! first add one u$load rule as sho&n in the $icture belo&6

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1 *nter 1@- 19+ , 1,, in the '/ address field - Select u$load in the U$load.1o&nload field 8 *nter 1,)1? in the band&idth range field ; Select <*nable= ? Click <#dd to list= 9 Click <7k= to finish the u$load rule settings #nd then add a do&nload rule as sho&n in the $icture belo&

The setting method is the same as the abo%e E'ample 2 Set the do&nload rate of all com$uters &ithin the range of 1@- 19+ , -)) 1@- 19+ , -?; as 1,,)1-,DByte.s! and the u$load rate as -,)8,DByte.s! as sho&n in the $icture belo&

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The setting method is the same as E'ample 1.

7.5 +ra ic Statistics


Traffic statistics is used to dis$lay the band&idth that "#N /C used

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Ena0le +ra ic statistics6 't is used to calculate the traffic used by the "#N com$uters >ou can enable it to calculate the traffic for you Usually! disable it to im$ro%e the router3s data $acket $rocessing ability! and the default is disabled When this function is enabled! the &eb$age &ill refresh automatically e%ery fi%e minutes! mean&hile! each com$uter3s traffic %alue &ill refresh automatically IP address: the '/ address of the com$uter &hose traffic is being calculated 3plink rate: the data sending s$eed $er second! the unit is DByte.s Downlink rate: the data recei%ing s$eed $er second! the unit is DByte.s Sent message: the number of the calculated com$uter3s data $ackets that are sent out through the router Sent !ytes: the %olume of the calculated com$uter3s statistics that is sent out through the router &ecei1ed message: the number of the calculated com$uter3s the data $ackets that are recei%ed through the router &ecei1ed !ytes: the %olume of the calculated com$uter3s statistics that is recei%ed through the router

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Chapter ; #L/) Settings


;.1 #ireless !asic Settings

Ena0le wireless unction: Select to enable the Router3s &ireless featuresM deselect to disable it and all functions related &ith &ireless are disabled #ireless working mode6 This router $ro%ides t&o kinds of &orking modes6 Wireless #ccess /oint4#/5 and Net&ork Bridge 4W1S5

#ireless /ccess Point "/P( )etwork .ode6 Select one mode from the dro$)do&n list 110 mode' Select it if you ha%e only Wireless)B clients in your net&ork 11g mode' Select it if you ha%e only Wireless)G clients in your net&ork 110:g mi'ed mode: Select it if you ha%e only Wireless)B and Wireless)G clients in your net&ork 110:g:n mi'ed mode: Select it if you ha%e Wireless)B! Wireless)G and Wireless)N clients in your net&ork SSID: 't is the uniIue name of the &ireless net&ork and can be modified The SS'1 must be entered !roadcast "SSID(: Select <Ena0le= to enable the router3 SS'1 to be scannable by &ireless de%ices The default is enabled 'f you disable it! the &ireless de%ices must kno& the SS'1 for communication

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Channel: The currently used channel by the router Select an effecti%e channel 4from 1 to 18P#uto5 of the &ireless net&ork #.. Capa0le: *nable it to enhance the transfer $erformance of the &irelessly transferred multimedia data 4such as %ideo or online $laying5 We recommend enabling this o$tion if you are not familiar &ith W00

/PSD Capa0le: 't is used for auto $o&er)sa%ed ser%ice The default is disabled Channel 0andwidth: Select an a$$ro$riate channel band&idth to enhance the &ireless $erformance Select -,.;,0 &hen the net&ork has 11b.g and 11n &ireless clients Select -,0 &hen the net&ork has only non)11n &ireless clients Select -,.;,0 to $romote its through$ut &hen the &ireless net&ork is in 11n mode

E'tension Channel: To confirm the net&ork3s freIuency range in 11n mode N7T*6 Some $roducts may ha%e $rimary SS'1 and secondary SS'1 o$tions! as

sho&n belo& /rimary SS'1 is necessary! secondary SS'1 is o$tional

)etwork !ridge "#DS( Settings W1S 4Wireless 1istribution System5 is used to e:$and &ireless co%erage area

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/P ./C address: 'n$ut the 0#C address of another 4o$$osing5 &ireless router you &ant to connect

E'ample6 This e:am$le is to bridge t&o W819R routers 1 'f you kno& the connecting router3s 0#C address! $lease enter it into the #/ 0#C address field and click <7k=

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- >ou can also search for the &ireless router3s signal by scanning a5 Click <7$en scan= and click the scanned signal and click the =7k= button on the dialog bo: and the corres$onding &ireless 0#C address &ill be added to the #/ 0#C address field automatically

b5 Click <7k= after the 0#C address is added

#fter finishing the abo%e ste$s! you need to set the other W819R router in the same &ay

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)*+E6 W1S feature reIuires both routers su$$ort this function and the SS'1! channel! encry$tion method and $ass&ord are the same as those of the connecting router

;.2 #ireless Security Settings


With the &ireless security function! you can $re%ent others from connecting to your &ireless net&ork and using the net&ork resources &ithout your consent 0ean&hile! you can also block illegal users from interce$ting or intruding your &ireless net&ork

;.2.1 #PS Settings


W/S 4Wi)Gi /rotected Setting5 makes it Iuick and easy to establish a secure connection bet&een the &ireless clients and the router The users only need to enter a /'N code or $ress W/S button on the back $anel to configure it &ithout manually selecting an encry$tion method or set a key

#PS settings6 To enable or disable W/S function The default is <Ena0le<. #PS mode: /ro%ide t&o &ays6 /BC 4/ush)Button Configuration5 and /'N code P!C: Select the /BC and click *k= or $ress and hold the W/S button on the back $anel of the de%ice for about one second The W/S "*1 indicator &ill be flashing for - minutes! &hich means the W/S is enabled 1uring this time

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4flashing W/S "*15! you can enable the &ireless client to im$lement the W/S./BC negotiation bet&een them When the W/S connection is com$leted! the "*1 indicator &ill be continuously lit To add more clients! re$eat the abo%e ste$s 5 PI): 'f this o$tion is enabled! you need to enter a &ireless client3s /'N code in the field and kee$ the same code in the W/S client &eset **!: /ress this button! the W/S client &ill be in an idle state! and the W/S indicator &ill turn off #/ &ill not res$ond to the W/S client3s connection reIuest and &ill set the security mode as 7$en)None 41isable5 mode

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The use of W/S function reIuires the &ireless ada$ter to su$$ort this function

;.2.2 #P/9 PS2


W/# guarantees to $rotect W"#N users3 data and only the authorized net&ork users can ha%e access to W"#N

#P/ /lgorithms: /ro%ides TD'/ QTem$oral Dey 'ntegrity /rotocolR or #*S Q#d%anced *ncry$tion StandardR 2ey: *nter the $ass $hrase that consists of +)98 #SC'' characters

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2ey &enewal Inter1al: Set the key3s rene&al $eriod! &hich tells the de%ice ho& often it should change the dynamic keys

;.2.$ #P/29 PS2


W/#- 4Wi)Gi /rotected #ccess %ersion -5 $ro%ides higher security than and W/# 4Wi)Gi /rotected #ccess5

#P/ /lgorithms: /ro%ides TD'/ QTem$oral Dey 'ntegrity /rotocolR or #*S Q#d%anced *ncry$tion StandardR 2ey: *nter the $ass $hrase that consists of +)98 #SC'' characters 2ey &enewal Inter1al: Set the key3s rene&al $eriod! &hich tells the de%ice ho& often it should change the dynamic keys

;.$ #ireless /ccess Control


Wireless access control is actually based on the 0#C address to $ermit or forbid s$ecific clients to access the &ireless net&ork

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./C address ilter: <Permit= indicates to allo& the clients in the list to access the &ireless net&ork! <6or0id= indicates to $re%ent the clients in the list from accessing the &ireless net&ork

Con igure ./C address: 'n$ut the 0#C addresses of the &ireless clients to im$lement the filter $olicy Click </dd= to finish the 0#C add o$eration ./C /ddress list: Sho& the added 0#C addresses >ou can add or delete them

;.7 Connection Status


This screen sho&s &ireless client3s connection status! including 0#C address! Channel band&idth

./C address: Sho&s the 0#C addresses of the hosts connected to the Router !andwidth: Sho&s the channel band&idth of the current connected hosts 4&ireless clients5

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Chapter % D,CP Ser1er


%.1 D,CP Ser1er
1HC/ 41ynamic Host Control /rotocol5 is used to assign an '/ address to the com$uters on the "#N.$ri%ate net&ork When you enable the 1HC/ Ser%er! the 1HC/ Ser%er &ill allocate automatically an unused '/ address from the '/ address $ool to the reIuesting com$uter in $remise of acti%ating <7btain an '/ #ddress #utomatically= So s$ecifying the start and end address of the '/ #ddress $ool is needed

D,CP ser1er: Check the Ena0le bo: to enable 1HC/ ser%er IP pool start:end address: *nter the range of '/ addresses for 1HC/ ser%er distribution Lease time: 't indicates the %alid time of the dynamic '/ address &hich is distributed to the 1HC/ client3s host com$uter by 1HC/ ser%er 1uring this time! the ser%er &ill not distribute the '/ address to any other host com$uter

%.2 D,CP Client List


1HC/ client list dis$lays user com$uter3 '/ address! 0#C address! host name and other information &hich are assigned by the 1HC/ ser%er >ou can manually enter the '/ and 0#C address and con%ert them to static assignment

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,ost name: 't dis$lays the name of the com$uter &hose '/ is allocated by the 1HC/ ser%er IP address: *nter the '/ address &hich needs static binding ./C address: *nter the 0#C address of the com$uter you &ant to bind Click </dd= to add the entry in the list Lease time: The remaining time length of the corres$onding '/ address lease

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Chapter 5 8irtual Ser1er


5.1 Port &ange 6orwarding

Start:End port: *nter the start.end $ort number &hich ranges the *:ternal $orts used to set the ser%er or 'nternet a$$lications L/) IP: *nter the '/ address of the /C &hich you &ant to set as the ser%er Protocol: Select the $rotocol 4TC/.U1/.Both5 for the a$$lication 'f you are not clear about the $rotocol you are using! you can select <Both= Ena0le: Click the Ena0le checkbo: to bring the set rule into effect Delete: Clear all settings of this item #ell9known ser1ice port: The &ell)kno&n $rotocol $orts are listed in the dro$) do&n list Select one and select a seIuence number in the '1 dro$)do&n list and then click <#dd=! this $ort &ill be added automatically to the '1 list Gor other &ell kno&n ser%ice $orts that are not listed! you can manually add them to the list

/dd to: #dd the selected &ell)kno&n $ort to the $olicy '1

6or E'ample6 >ou &ant to share some large files &ith your friends outside of your local area net&ork! ho&e%er! they are too big! and it3s not con%enient to transfer them Then! you can build a GT/ ser%er on your com$uter and set the router3s $ort range for&arding to enable your friends to access to these files on your com$uter Su$$ose that your GT/

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ser%er or your com$uter3s static '/ address is 1@- 19+ , 1,! and you &ish your friends can access the ser%er through the default $ort -1 and ado$ts TC/ $rotocol /lease follo& the ste$s belo& to configure 1 *nter -1 in both start $ort and end $ort fields! or you can also select GT/ from the &ell)kno&n ser%ice $ort and its $ort -1 &ill be added to the corres$onding field automatically - *nter 1@- 19+ , 1, in the "#N '/ column! and then select <Both= as the $rotocol and select <*nable= 8 #s the $icture sho&n belo&

; Click the <7k= button to sa%e the settings #nd no&! &hen your friends &ant to %isit the GT/ ser%er! they only need to enter ft$6..::: ::: ::: :::6-1 in the address field Here! ::: ::: ::: ::: means the router3s W#N '/ address Gor e:am$le! &hen your router3s W#N '/ address is 1C- 19 1,- +@M your friends need to enter ft$6..1C- 19 1,- +@6-1 in the address field

)*+E: 'f you set the ser%ice $ort of the %irtual ser%er as +,! you must set the Web management $ort on Remote Web 0anagement screen to be any %alue e:ce$t +, such as +,+, 7ther&ise! there &ill be a conflict to disable the %irtual ser%er

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5.2 D.> Settings


The 10J Settings screen allo&s one local com$uter to be e:$osed to the 'nternet for use of a s$ecial)$ur$ose ser%ice such as 'nternet gaming or %ideoconferencing 10J hosting for&ards all the $orts at the same time to one /C

D.> ,ost IP /ddress: The '/ address of the "#N com$uter you &ant to set as 10J host Ena0le: Check to enable the 10J host

6or e'ample: Set the com$uter at the '/ address of 1@- 19+ , 1, as 10J host to connect another host on the 'nternet for intercommunication )*+E: When the 10J host is enabled! the fire&all settings of the 10J host &ill not function

5.$ 3P)P Settings


U/n/ 4Uni%ersal /lug and /lay5 With the U/n/ function! the internal host can reIuest the router to $rocess some s$ecial $ort s&itching so as to enable the e:ternal host to %isit the resources of the internal host

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Ena0le 3PnP: Click the checkbo: to enable the U/n/ )*+E6

This function goes into effect under Windo&s A/ or Windo&s 0* 4 )*+E6 the system should integrate or ha%e installed the 1irect: @ ,5 or this function &ould go into effect if you ha%e installed soft&are that su$$orts U/n/

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Chapter ? Security Settings


?.1 Client 6ilter Settings
>ou can enable client filter to control "#N com$uters3 access to some $orts of the 'nternet)

6ilter .ode: >ou can select either </ermit only= or <Gorbid only= /ccess Policy: Select one number from the dro$)do&n list &emark: # sim$le descri$tion of the configured file >ou can also lea%e it blank Start:End IP: *nter the start.end '/ address Port: *nter the controlled TC/.U1/ $rotocol $ort >ou can s$ecify a $ort or $ort range +ype: Select one $rotocol 4TC/.U1/.Both5 from the dro$)do&n list +ime: Select the time range of client filter Date: Select the day4s5 to run the access $olicy Ena0le: To enable.disable the access $olicy 4forbid.$ermit the $ackets matched &ith the access $olicy to $ass through the router

E'ample1 Gorbid "#N com$uters at the '/ addresses of 1@- 19+ , 1,,))1@- 19+ , 1-, to access the 'nternet

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E'ample 2

/ermit "#N com$uter &ith the '/ address of 1@- 19+ , 1;? to access

&ebsites during +6,, to 1+6,, from Sunday to Saturday

?.2 ./C /ddress 6ilter


>ou can limit the com$uter3s access to 'nternet by 0#C #ddress Gilter

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6ilter mode: >ou can select either </ermit only= or <Gorbid only= /ccess Policy: Select one number from the dro$)do&n list &emark: # sim$le descri$tion of the configured file >ou can also lea%e it blank ./C /ddress: *nter the 0#C address you &ant to run the access $olicy +ime: Select the time range of 0#C address filter Date: Select the day4s5 to run the access $olicy Ena0le: To enable.disable the access $olicy 4forbid.$ermit the $ackets matched &ith the access $olicy to $ass through the router5

E'ample 1 Gorbid the com$uter &ith the 0#C address of ,,6*,6;C69@6#86-8 to access 'nternet during +6,, to 1+6,, from 0onday to Griday

E'ample 2 /ermit the com$uter &ith the 0#C address of ,,6*;6#?6;;68?69@ to access 'nternet from 0onday to Griday

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?.$ 3&L 6ilter Settings


>ou can use UR" filtering to forbid their access to certain &ebsites at a s$ecified time

6ilter .ode: >ou can select either </ermit only= or <Gorbid only= /ccess Policy: Select one number from the dro$)do&n list &emark: # sim$le descri$tion of the configured file >ou can also lea%e it blank Start:End IP: *nter the start.end '/ address 3&L character string: filtered +ime: Select the time range of UR" filter Date: Select the day4s5 to run the access $olicy Ena0le: To enable.disable the access $olicy 4forbid .$ermit the $ackets matched S$ecify the te:t strings or key&ords needed to be

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&ith the access $olicy to $ass through the router5 E'ample1 Gorbid all com$uters on "#N to access baidu com during +6,, to 1+6,, from 0onday to Griday

E'ample2 /ermit "#N com$uters &ith the '/ addresses of 1@- 19+ , 1,,) 1@- 19+ , 11? to access yahoo com

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*nter only one domain name for each access $olicy for one access $olicy can only filter one domain name So! if you &ant to filter multi$le domain names! you need to set multi$le access $olicies

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?.7 &emote #e0 .anagement


This section instructs ho& to allo& the net&ork administrator to manage the Router remotely 'f you &ant to access the Router from outside of the local net&ork! $lease click the checkbo: after <*nable=

Ena0le: Check to enable remote &eb management Port: The management $ort o$en to outside access The default %alue is +, IP /ddress: S$ecify the range of the '/ addresses of the com$uters on the 'nternet for remote management )*+E:

1 'f you &ant to log in the de%ice3s Web)based Utility %ia $ort +,+,! you need to use the format of W#N '/ address6 $ort 4for e:am$le htt$'..--, 18? -11 ?96+,+,5 to im$lement remote login - 'f your W#N '/ address starts and ends &ith , , , ,! it means all hosts on the 'nternet can im$lement remote Web management 'f you change the 'nternet '/ address as -1+ ++ @8 88)-1+ ++ @8 8?! then only the com$uters at the '/ addresses of -1+ ++ @8 88! -1+ ++ @8 8; and -1+ ++ @8 8? can access the Router to im$lement remote &eb management 6or e'ample: 'f you &ant to configure the com$uter at the '/ address of -1+ ++ @8 88 to access the router3s &eb)based utility %ia $ort +,+,! $lease set the $arameters as abo%e

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Chapter @ &outing Settings


@.1 &outing +a0le
This $age sho&s the router3s core routing table

The main duty for a router is to look for a best $ath for e%ery data $acket! and transfer this data $acket to a destination station 'n order to fulfill this function! many transferring $aths! i e routing table! are sa%ed in the router! for choosing &hen needed

@.2 Static &outing


This screen is used to set the router3s static routing # static route is a $re)determined $ath&ay that net&ork information must tra%el to reach a s$ecific host or net&ork

Destination network IP address6 The destination host or '/ segment you %isit Su0net mask6 *nter the subnet mask! generally it is -?? -?? -?? , 4ateway6 The entry '/ address of the ne:t router )*+E:

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1 The gate&ay must be at the same net segment &ith the router3s "#N '/ - 'f the destination '/ address is one host3 address! then the subnet mask must be -?? -?? -?? -?? 8 'f the destination '/ address is an '/ segment! then it must match &ith the subnet mask Gor e:am$le! if the destination '/ is 1, , , , then the subnet mask must be -?? , , ,

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Chapter 1A System +ools


1A.1 +ime Settings
This section is to configure the router3s system time >ou can set it manually or obtain the G0T time from the 'nternet

+ime Bone: Select the time zone &here you are o$erating the Router from the dro$)do&n list CustomiBed time: *nter the time you &ish to configure )*+E:

When the Router is $o&ered off! the time settings &ill be lost The router &ill obtain the G0T time automatically &hen you ne:t time access the 'nternet 7nly &hen you connect to the 'nternet and obtain the G0T time or set the time on this screen! can the time settings in other functions 4e g security settings5 take effect

1A.2 DD)S
The 11NS 41ynamic 1omain Name System5 is su$$orted in this Router 't is used to assign a fi:ed host and domain name to a dynamic 'nternet '/ address *%ery time you access the 'nternet! the dynamic domain name soft&are installed on your host &ill tell the 'S/3S host ser%er its dynamic '/ address by sending messages #nd the ser%er soft&are is res$onsible for $ro%iding 1NS ser%ice and im$lementing dynamic domain name resolution

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.ain eatures: 1 0ostly! your 'S/ $ro%ides a dynamic '/ address and the 11NS is used to ca$ture the changeable '/ address and match to the fi:ed domain Then users can ha%e access to the 'nternet to communicate &ith others outside the net&ork - 11NS can hel$ you to establish a %irtual host in your home or com$any

DD)S: Click the radio button to enable or disable the 11NS ser%ice Ser1ice pro1ider: Select one from the dro$)do&n list and click <Sign up= for registration 3sername: *nter the username that you use to register from the 11NS $ro%ider Password: *nter the $ass&ord that you use to register from the 11NS $ro%ider Domain name: *nter the effecti%e registered domain name

6or e'ample: *stablish a Web ser%er in the local host 1@- 19+ , 1, and register in 88-- org as follo&s6 Username /ass&ord 1omain Name Tenda 1-8;?9 tenda 88-- org

#fter ma$$ing the $ort in the %irtual ser%er! and setting account information in 11NS ser%er! you can then access the &eb $age by entering htt$6..tenda 88-- org in the address field

1A.$ !ackup:&estore
7n this screen! you can back u$ the router3s current settings or restore $re%ious settings

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!ackup Setting: Click the !ackup button to back u$ the Router3s settings and select a $ath to sa%e them

Click the <Sa1e< button to sa%e the configuration files &estore Setting: Click the <!rowse< button to select the backu$ files

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Click the <&estore< button to restore $re%ious settings

1A.7 &estore to 6actory De ault


This screen allo&s you to restore all settings to the factory default %alues

&estore: Click this button to restore to default settings 6actory de ault settings: Password6 NU""4the default $ass&ord dis$lays as null5 IP address6 1@- 19+ , 1 Su0net mask6 -?? -?? -?? , )*+E:

#fter restoring to default settings! $lease restart the router to make the default settings effecti%e

1A.; 3pgrade
By u$grading the router3s soft&are! you3ll get better soft&are %ersion and a$$reciated routing function Before u$grading! do&nload the Router3s soft&are u$grade file from our &ebsite! &&& tenda cn

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!rowse: Click this button to select the u$grade file 3pgrade: Click this button to start the u$grading $rocess #fter the u$grade is com$leted! the router &ill reboot automatically

1A.% &e0oot the &outer


Reboot the router to make the configuration effecti%e The router &ill cut its W#N connection automatically after rebooting

&e0oot the router: Click this button to reboot the router

1A.5 Password Change


This section is to set a ne& $ass&ord to better secure your router and net&ork

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*ld password: *nter the old $ass&ord )ew password: *nter a ne& $ass&ord Con irm new password: Re)enter to confirm the ne& $ass&ord )*+E:

The default $ass&ord dis$lays as null! users can log on the &eb)based utility &ithout any authentication To secure the router and your net&ork! it is highly recommended that you change the initial $ass&ord

1A.? Syslog
The section is to %ie& the system log >ou can %ie& %arious conditions a$$earing after system start! and also check &hether there3s an attack on the net&ork The log can record at most 1?, entries

&e resh: Click this button to u$date the log Clear: Click this button to clear the current sho&n log

1A.@ Log out


#fter all settings are finished! $lease click3= "og out= to e:it securely and com$letely

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/ppendi' 1 4lossary
Channel: #n instance of medium use for the $ur$ose of $assing $rotocol data units 4/1Us5 that may be used simultaneously! in the same %olume of s$ace! &ith other instances of medium use4on other channels5 by other instances of the same $hysical layer 4/H>5!&ith an acce$tably lo& frame error ratio4G*R5 due to mutual interference SSID: SS'1 4Ser%ice Set 'dentifier5 is the net&ork name shared by all de%ices in a &ireless net&ork >our net&ork3s SS'1 should be uniIue to your net&ork and identical for all de%ices &ithin the net&ork 't is case)sensiti%e and must not e:ceed -, characters 4use any of the characters on the keyboard5 0ake sure this setting is the same for all de%ices in your &ireless net&ork #P/:#P/2 Encryption: # security $rotocol for &ireless net&orks that builds on the basic foundations of W*/ 't secures &ireless data transmission by using a key similar to W*/! but the added strength of W/# is that the key changes dynamically The changing key makes it much more difficult for a hacker to learn the key and gain access to the net&ork W/#- is the second generation of W/# security and $ro%ides a stronger encry$tion mechanism through #d%anced *ncry$tion Standard 4#*S5! &hich is a reIuirement for some go%ernment users ?A2=1' authentication Static W*/ key is difficult to manage for &hen you change the key! you &ill ha%e to inform all others! and if the key is disclosed in one of the $laces! the key can no longer $ro%ide security Besides! there3s se%ere security loo$hole about static W*/ encry$tion The W*/ key can be decry$ted after one $erson recei%es a s$ecific amount of data %ia &ireless interce$ting +,-!1: is initially used for &ired *thernet authentication access to $re%ent illegal users from accessing the net&ork "ater! it is found that +,- 1: can better sol%e the &ireless net&ork security $roblem *#/)T"S of the +,- 1: successfully achie%es the t&o)&ay authentication bet&een users and net&orks! i e can $re%ent illegal users from accessing the net&ork and can also $re%ent users from accessing the illegal #/ +,- 1: utilizes dynamic W*/ encry$tion to $rotect the W*/ key from being decry$ted To sol%e the $ublishing $roblem for digital certification! $eo$le make some changes to T"S authentication and TT"S and *#/ come into e:ist! &hich enable you to access the net&ork by using the traditional &ay of authentication6 username and $ass&ord

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/ppendi' 2 Product 6eatures


Su$$orts '*** +,- 11n! '*** +,- 11g! '*** +,- 11b! '*** +,- 8 and '*** +,- 8u standards High gain omni)directional antenna! &ith strong signals and long transmission distance Wireless transmission rate u$ to 1?,0b$s or 8,, 0b$s /ro%ides one 1,.1,,0b$s auto)negotiation *thernet W#N $ort to connect to the Wide #rea Net&ork /ro%ides four 1,.1,,0b$s auto)negotiation *thernet "#N $orts to connect to the "ocal #rea Net&ork Su$$orts #uto 01'.01'A Su$$orts :1S".Cable 071*0! static and dynamic '/ in community broadband net&orking 'ncludes router! &ireless access $oint! four)$ort s&itch and fire&all all in one Su$$ortsW/#)/SD!W/#-)/SD!andW/#)/SDSW/#-)/SD mi:ed security modes Su$$orts W/S button Su$$orts hidden SS'1 function and 0#C address)based access control Su$$orts W00 to make your audio and %ideo smoother Su$$orts SNT/ Su$$orts U/n/ and 11NS Su$$orts W1S to e:tend &ireless net&ork Su$$orts &ireless W#N and allo&s access to 'S/3s &ireless hots$ots to share 'nternet access &ith multi$le com$uters 4this function a$$lies only to some of the $roducts5 Su$$orts %irtual ser%er! 10J host /ro%ides syslog to record the running status of the router

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/ppendi' $ 6/C
This section $ro%ides some solutions to the $roblems &hich may occur during the router3s installation or usage The instructions belo& may hel$ you deal &ith the $roblems 'f your $roblem is not in the list! $lease log into our &ebsite &&& tenda cn or send an *)mail to su$$ortTtenda cn! and &e &ill re$ly to you at the earliest time 1 Can not log in to the Web)based Utility of the router after you enter the '/ address in the address fieldU Step 1: Check if the router is &orking correctly! after the de%ice is $o&ered on for a fe& seconds! the S>S indicator on the front $anel should light u$ 'f it is not! $lease contact us Step 2: Check the net&ork cables are connected correctly and the corres$onding "*1 indicator lights u$ Sometimes! the indicator lights u$! but it does not mean it is functioning Step $: Run </ing= command and check if it can $ing the Router3s "#N '/ address 1@- 19+ , 1 4o$en <Command /rom$t= and ty$e </ing 1@- 19+ , 1= and then enter5 'f it is 7D! $lease make sure your bro&ser does not access the 'nternet by $ro:y ser%er 'f the $ing fails! you can $ress the <R*S*T= button for C seconds to restore to default settings #nd then re$eat the $ing o$eration 'f it still does not &ork! $lease contact us 2. 6orgot the login password and cannot enter the #e090ased 3tility. #hat can I doD /ress the <R*S*T= button for C seconds to restore the Router to default settings $. +he computer connected with the &outer shows IP address con lict. #hat can doD Check if there are other 1HC/ ser%ers in the "#N and if there are then disable them The default '/ address of the router is 1@- 19+ , 1 $lease maker sure the address is not being used by any other de%ice 'f there are t&o com$uters &ith the same '/ address! $lease change one of them 7. I cannot use E9mail and access the Internet. #hat can I doD

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Sometimes ha$$ens &ith #1S" connection and 1ynamic '/ users >ou may need to modify the default 0TU %alue 41;@-5 /lease o$en the <W#N Setting= and modify the 0TU %alue &ith the recommended %alue as 1;?, or 1;,, ;.,ow to share my computerEs resource with other users in Internet * 'f you &ant 'nternet users to access the internal ser%er %ia the router such as6 e)mail ser%er! Web! GT/ >ou can configure the <8irtual Ser1er= Step 1: create your internal ser%er! make sure the "#N users can access these ser%ers and kno& related ser%ice $ort Gor e:am$le! Web ser%er3s $ort is +,M GT/ is -1M S0T/ is -? and /7/8 is 11, Step 2: 'n the router3s &eb click <8irtual Ser1er= and select <Port &ange 6orwarding= Step $: 'n$ut the ser%ice $ort $ro%ided by the router 4i e the e:ternal $ort5 for ma$$ing the internal and e:ternal net&ork! for e:am$le! +,)+, Step 7: in$ut the internal Web ser%ice $ort! for e:am$le! +,)+, Step ;: 'n$ut the internal ser%er3s '/ address Gor e:am$le! if your Web ser%er3s '/ address is 1@- 19+ , 1,! $lease in$ut it Step %: select the communication $rotocol used by your internal host6 TC/! U1/! Both Step 5: click <*k= to acti%ate the settings The follo&ing table lists some &ell)kno&n a$$lications and their res$ecti%e ser%ice $orts6 Ser%er W*B Ser%er GT/ Ser%er Telnet Net0eeting 0SN 0essenge r //T/ E/N '$hone? , S0T/ /rotocol TC/ TC/ TC/ TC/ Ser%ice /ort +, -1 -8 1?,8+1C-, Gile Send69+@1)9@,,4TC/5 TC/.U1/ Eoice61+98+9@,14TC/5 Eoice61+98+?1@,4U1/5 TC/ TC/ TC/ 1C-8 --??? -?

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/ppendi' 7 Clear #ireless Con iguration


Clear #ireless con iguration ile under windows -P 1 Right click <.y )etwork Places= on your com$uter deskto$ and select <Properties=

- Right click <Wireless Net&ork Connections= and select </ro$erties=

Click <Wireless Net&ork Configuration= and clear the corres$onding &ireless

configuration file as sho&n belo&

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Clear #ireless con iguration ile under windows 5 1 Right click <Net&ork= and click </ro$erties=

- Click <0anage &ireless net&orks= on the left side of the &indo&

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8 1elete the corres$onding configured file in the <0anage &ireless net&orks=

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11N Wireless Broadband Router User Guide

/ppendi' ; &egulatory In ormation


E3 Declaration or Declaration o Con ormity Hereby! SH*NJH*N T*N1# T*CHN7"7G> C7 !"T1! declares that this Wireless Broadband Router is in com$liance &ith the essential reIuirements and other rele%ant $ro%isions of 1irecti%e 1@@@.?.*C 6CC Statement This eIui$ment has been tested and found to com$ly &ith the limits for a Class B digital de%ice! $ursuant to $art 1? of the GCC rules These limits are designed to $ro%ide reasonable $rotection against harmful interference in a residential installation This eIui$ment generates uses and can radiate radio freIuency energy and! if not installed and used in accordance &ith the instructions! may cause harmful interference to radio communications Ho&e%er! there is no guarantee that interference &ill not occur in a $articular installation 'f this eIui$ment does cause harmful interference to radio or tele%ision rece$tion! &hich can be determined by turning the eIui$ment off and on! the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follo&ing measures6 )Reorient or relocate the recei%ing antenna )'ncrease the se$aration bet&een the eIui$ment and recei%er )Connect the eIui$ment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to &hich the recei%er is connected )Consult the dealer or an e:$erienced radio.TE technician for hel$ To assure continued com$liance! any changes or modifications not e:$ressly a$$ro%ed by the $arty res$onsible for com$liance could %oid the user3s authority to o$erate this eIui$ment 4*:am$le) use only shielded interface cables &hen connecting to com$uter or $eri$heral de%ices5 <The antenna4s5 used for this transmitter must not be co)located or o$erating in conKunction &ith any other antenna or transmitter = 6CC &adiation E'posure Statement This eIui$ment com$lies &ith GCC radiation e:$osure limits set forth for an uncontrolled en%ironment This eIui$ment should be installed and o$erated &ith the minimum distance of -, cm 7$eration is subKect to the follo&ing t&o conditions6 15 This de%ice may not cause interference! and -5 This de%ice must acce$t any interference! including interference that may cause undesired o$eration of the de%ice

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11N Wireless Broadband Router User Guide

CautionF The manufacturer is not res$onsible for any radio or TE interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this eIui$ment Such modifications could %oid the user authority to o$erate the eIui$ment

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