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150M 11N Wireless Broadband Router

150M 11N Wireless Broadband Router


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150M 11N Wireless Broadband Router
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
'.' (AT $T )*+S..........................................................................'
'., -+AT".+S................................................................................'
CHAPTER " I#STA$$ATIO# A#D %UIC& SETUP 'UIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(
,.' */+0 /AC1A2+..........................................................................3
,., /(4S$CAL $0STALLAT$*0...............................................................3
,.3 L*2 $0 T* +5 6A0A2+.............................................................7
,.8 9"$C1 $0T+.0+T C*00+CT$*0 S+T"/..............................................:
,.; <+.$-4 $0T+.0+T C*00+CT$*0 S+TT$02S........................................'=
,.7 $.+L+SS S+TT$02S.................................................................'3
,.7.' ireless 5asic Settings........................................................'3
,.7., ireless Security Settings....................................................'8
,.> C*00+CT T* )+<$C+ $.+L+SSL4.................................................';
CHAPTER ( ADVA#CED SETTI#'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!")
3.' STAT"S.................................................................................,;
3.,. $0T+.0+T C*00+CT$*0 S+T"/....................................................,>
3.,.' ///o+................................................................................,>
3.,., Static $/.............................................................................,?
3.,.3 )(C/.................................................................................3=
3.,.8 //T/ .................................................................................3'
3.,.; L,T/ .................................................................................33
3.3 6AC CL*0+...........................................................................3;
3.8 A0 S/++)...........................................................................37
3.;.LA0 S+TT$02S........................................................................3>
3.7 )0S S+TT$02S.......................................................................3>
3.>. )(C/.................................................................................3:
3.: )(C/ CL$+0T L$ST...................................................................3?
CHAPTER * IRE$ESS SETTI#'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*"
8.' $.+L+SS 5AS$C S+TT$02S.........................................................8,
8.'.' ireless A/ 6ode................................................................83
8.'.,)S 5ridge 6ode................................................................88
8., $.+L+SS S+C".$T4.................................................................;7
8.3 $.+L+SS ACC+SS C*0T.*L.......................................................7=
8.8 $.+L+SS CL$+0T....................................................................7,
CHAPTER ) +A#DIDTH CO#TRO$!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,(
;.' 5A0)$)T( C*0T.*L...............................................................73
;., T.A--$C STAT$ST$CS..................................................................7;
CHAPTER , SPECIA$ APP$ICATIO#S !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,-
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7.3 ))0S..................................................................................>'
7.8 "/0/...................................................................................>3
7.; STAT$C .*"T$02......................................................................>8
7.7 .*"T$02 TA5L+.......................................................................>;
CHAPTER - SECURIT.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-,
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>., 6AC -$LT+............................................................................>?
>.3 CL$+0T -$LT+..........................................................................:'
CHAPTER / TOO$S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/)
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:.,. .+ST*.+ T* -ACT*.4 )+-A"LT S+TT$02S.......................................:;
:.3 5AC1&.+ST*.+........................................................................:7
:.8 S4SL*2.................................................................................::
:.; .+6*T+ +5A5AS+) 6A0A2+6+0T................................................:?
:.7 T$6+....................................................................................?=
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APPE#DI0 1 '$OSSAR.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1(
APPE#DI0 " 2A%S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1-
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APPE#DI0 * SA2ET. A#D E4ISSIO# STATE4E#T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!15(
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Chapter 1 Pro678t O9er9ie:
1!1 hat it 6oes
Thanks for purchasing this Tenda router B8olle8ti9ely 6e9i8e
or ro7terC.
The device is an :=,.''n compliant wireless router that
delivers up to 8! faster wireless speeds and 3! farther range than
:=,.''g while staying backward compatible with :=,.''g&b
devices. "pgrading your home network to ';=6bps of ireless 0
speed, the device provides an e!cellent solution for e!periencing
better wireless performance while sharing a broadband $nternet
connection with multiple computers over a secure wireless
network. The router makes it easy to set up your wireless network
in your home or office without professional installation. Thanks to
the worldDs most intuitive utility interface, it takes you to finish
easily installing your wireless network and $nternet connection in
three steps. *nce the setup process is complete, you can share a
highAspeed $nternet connection, files, media, and more. Also, to
prevent unauthorized access, it supports for /A&/A, security
standards ensure that you will be able to use the best possible
encryption regardless of your other wireless devices. The router is
ideal for sharing your $nternet connection throughout home or
small office.
1!" 2eat7res
Compliant with $+++ :=,.''n, $+++ :=,.''g, $+++ :=,.''b,
$+++ :=,.3 and $+++ :=,.3u standards#
;d5i high gain omniAdirectional antenna delivers better signal
and greater coverage#
"p to ';=6bps wireless rate#
' '=&'==6 A0 port for $nternet connection#
8 '=&'==6 +thernet ports for LA0 connection#
Auto 6)$&6)$E on each port#
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/rovides $nternet connection types% )ynamic& static $/# can be
connected to an !)SL&Cable 6*)+6#
Combines the function of a wireless A/, router, 8Aport switch
and firewall#
/A, /A, and /AF/A, encryptions secure your wireless
network against unauthorized access#
Simple and Guick to secure a iA-i connection at a push of the
/S button#
(idden&invisible SS$)#
6ACAbased wireless access control#
66 streams your video and audio#
S0T/ to synchronize local time with $nternet time servers#
Supports "/n/ and ))0S features#
)S support for e!tending e!isting wireless coverage#
/rovides virtual server and )6@ features#
/rovides logs to record deviceHs usage status.
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Chapter " Installation an6 %7i8; Set7p '7i6e
"!1 Open pa8;age
"npack the bo! and verify the following items%
ireless 5roadband .outer
/ower Adapter
9uick $nstall 2uide
$f any of the above items is incorrect, missing, or damaged, please
contact your Tenda reseller for immediate replacement.
"!" Physi8al installation
'. Connect one end of the included power adapter to the device
and plug the other end into a wall outlet nearby B"sing a
power adapter with a different voltage rating than the one
included with the device will cause damage to the device.C
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,. Connect one of the LA0 ports on the device to the 0$C port on
your /C using an +thernet cable.
3. Connect the +thernet cable from $nternet side to the A0 port
on the device.
8. *bserve status of L+)s on the device and ensure that they are
functioning correctly as stated in the table below.
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$ED O9er9ie:3
L+) Status )escription
STAT+
Solid $ndicates the system is starting
5linking $ndicates the system works normally
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"!( $og in to eb 4anager
'. 'C. Launch a web browser# in the address bar, input
'?,.'7:.=.' and press Enter#
,C. +nter a6min in the password field on the appearing login
window and then click O&!
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,. 0ow you may access the deviceDs home page for Guickly setting
up $nternet connection and wireless security.
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"!* %7i8; Internet Conne8tion Set7p
, common $nternet connection types are available on the home
page% ///o+ and )(C/.
DHCP3 Select )(C/ B)ynamic $/C if you can access $nternet as
soon as your computer directly connects to an $nternetA
enabled A)SL&Cable modem# configure a security key B:A73
charactersC to secure your wireless network and then click O&.
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PPPoE3 Select ///o+ B/oint to /oint /rotocol over +thernetC if you
used to connect to the $nternet using a broadband connection that
reGuires a username and a password. +nter the user name and
password provided by your $S/# configure a security key to secure
your wireless network and then click O&.
#ote3
'. )(C/ is the default $nternet connection type#
,. $f you are not sure about your ///o+ username and password,
contact your $nternet service provider B$S/C for help. -or other
$nternet connection types, please go to section 3.,% $nternet
Connection Setup.
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"!) Verify Internet Conne8tion Settings
System automatically skips to the status page when you finish all
needed settings on the home page. (ere you can see the
system status and A0 connection status of the device.
'. $f you find IConne8te6I and a A0 $/ address displayed there
Bas shown belowC, you have got a wired internet access now.
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,. If connection status displays I)isconnectedI and there is no
A0 $/ address displayed Bas seen belowC, connection
between the $nternetAenabled modem and your device may
have failed. /lease double check or reAconnect all involved
devices and cables properly and then refresh the page. $f
nothing is wrong, IConnectingI or IConnectedI will be
displayed.
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3. $f IConne8tingI is displayed and no A0 $/ address is seen,
try refreshing the page five times. And if it still displays
IConne8tingI try steps below%
'C Contact your $S/ for assistance if you are using the )(C/
connection type.
,C .ead the connection diagnostic info on A0 status.
#ote3
5elow diagnostic info will be displayed on particular occasions for
your reference%
'C 4ou have connected to $nternet successfully.
,C 4ou might have entered a wrong user name and&or a wrong
password. /lease contact your $S/ for the correct user name
and password and enter them again.
3C +thernet cable is not connected or not properly connected to
the A0 port on the device. /lease reconnect it properly.
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8C 0o response is received from your $S/. /lease verify that you
can access $nternet when you directly connect your /C to an
$nternetAenabled modem, if not, contact your local $S/ for
help.
"!, ireless Settings
"!,!1 ireless +asi8 Settings
$f you want to create a LA0 for sharing $nternet connection,
simply click ireless<= ireless +asi8 Settings. Change
the SS$), you can name it whatever you like. Select ,83>6(z
Bchannel 7C and leave other options unchanged and then click
O&.
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"!,!" ireless Se87rity Settings
$f you want to encrypt your wireless network, click ireless
Se87rity, disable /S, specify a security key of down to :
characters, and then click *1.

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"!- Conne8t to De9i8e irelessly
(aving finished above settings, you can search the deviceHs
wireless network BSS$)C from your wireless devices Bnotebook,
i/ad, i/hone, etcC and enter a security key to connect to it
wirelessly.
'. $f you are using indows E/ *S, do as follows%
'C Click Start and select Control Panel.
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,C Click #et:or; Conne8tions.
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3C .ight click ireless #et:or; Conne8tion and then select
Vie: A9ailable ireless #et:or;s.
8C Select the desired wireless network, click Conne8t, enter the
security key and then click O&.
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;C 4ou can access $nternet via the device when IConne8te6I
appears ne!t to the wireless network name you selected.
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,. $f you are using indows > *S, do as follows%
'C Click Start and select Control Panel.
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,C Click #et:or; an6 Internet.
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3C Click #et:or; and Sharing Center.
8C Click Change a6apter settings.
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;C Select a desired wireless connection and click
Conne8t>Dis8onne8t.
7C Select the wireless network you wish to connect and click
Conne8t.
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>C +nter the security key and click O&.
:C 4ou can access $nternet via the device when IConne8te6I
appears ne!t to the wireless network name you selected.
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Chapter ( A69an8e6 Settings
(!1 Stat7s
(ere you can see at a glance the operating status of the device.
'C Conne8tion Stat7s3 )isplays A0 connection status%
)isconnected, Connecting or Connected.
,C Dis8onne8te6% $ndicates that the +thernet cable from your
$S/ side is not correctly connected to deviceHs A0 port or the
router is not logically connected to your $S/.
3C Conne8ting3 $ndicates that the A0 port is correctly
connected and is reGuesting an $/ address from your $S/.
8C Conne8te6% $ndicates that the router has been connected to
your $S/.
;C Internet Conne8tion Type3 )isplays current $nternet
connection type.
7C A# IP3 )isplays the A0 $/ address.
>C S7bnet 4as;3 )isplays A0 subnet mask provided by your
$S/.
:C 'ate:ay3 )isplays A0 gateway address.
?C D#S Ser9er3 )isplays the preferred A0 )0S address.
'=C Alternate D#S Ser9er3 )isplays the alternate A0 )0S
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address if any.
''C Conne8tion Time3 Time duration since the device has been
successfully connected to $S/.
'C $A# 4AC A66ress3 )isplays deviceDs LA0 6AC address.
,C A# 4AC A66ress3 )isplays deviceDs A0 6AC address.
3C System Time3 )isplays device system either customized or
obtained from $nternet.
8C Up Time3 )isplays deviceHs uptime.
;C Conne8te6 Client?s@3 )isplays the number of connected
network devices Bwhich obtain $/ addresses from device )(C/
serverC.
7C 2irm:are Version3 )isplays )eviceDs current firmware
version.
>C Har6:are Version3 )isplays )eviceDs current hardware
version.
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(!"! Internet Conne8tion Set7p
(!"!1 PPPoE
Select ///o+ B/oint to /oint /rotocol over +thernetC if you used to
connect to the $nternet using a broadband connection that
reGuires a username and a password and enter the username
and password provided by your $S/.
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'. Internet 8onne8tion Type3 Select ///o+.
,. PPPoE User #ame3 +nter the "ser 0ame provided by your
$S/.
3. PPPoE Pass:or63 +nter the password provided by your $S/.
8. 4TU3 6a!imum Transmission "nit. )* 0*T change it from the
factory default of '8?, unless necessary. 4ou may need to
change it for optimal performance with some specific websites
or application software that cannot be opened or enabled# in
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this case, try '8;=, '8==, etc.
;. Ser9i8e #ame3 )escription of ///o+ connection. Leave blank
unless otherwise reGuired.
7. Ser9er #ame3 )escription of server. Leave blank unless
otherwise reGuired.
>. Conne8t A7tomati8ally3 Connect automatically to the
$nternet after rebooting the system or connection failure.
Conne8t 4an7ally3 .eGuire the user to manually connect to the
$nternet before each session.
Conne8t On Deman63 .eAestablish connection to the $nternet
only when there is data transmission.
Conne8t D7ring Spe8ifie6 Time Perio63 *nly connect to
$nternet during a specified time period.
:. O&3 Click it to save all your settings.
(!"!" Stati8 IP
Select Stati8 IP if your $S/ provides all the needed info. 4ou will
need to enter the provided $/ address, subnet mask, gateway
address, and )0S addressBesC in corresponding fields.
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'. Internet 8onne8tion Type3 Select Static $/.
,. IP A66ress3 +nter the $/ address provided by your $S/.
Consult your $S/ if you are not clear.
3. S7bnet mas;3 +nter the subnet mask provided by your $S/.
8. 'ate:ay3 +nter the A0 2ateway provided by your $S/.
Consult your $S/ if you are not clear.
;. D#S Ser9er3 +nter the )0S address provided by your $S/.
7. Alternate D#S Ser9er3 +nter the other )0S address if your
$S/ provides , such addresses BoptionalC.
>. O&3 Click it to save all your settings.
(!"!( DHCP
Select DHCP B)ynamic $/C if you can access $nternet as soon as
your computer directly connects to an $nternetAenabled
A)SL&Cable modem.
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'. Internet 8onne8tion Type3 Select )(C/.
,. 4TU3 6a!imum Transmission "nit. )* 0*T change it from the
factory default of ';== unless instructed by your $S/. 4ou may
need to change it for optimal performance with some specific
websites or application software that cannot be opened or
enabled# in this case, try '8;=, '8==, etc.
3. O&3 Click it to save your settings.
(!"!* PPTP
//T/% Select //T/ B/ointAtoA/ointATunneling /rotocolC if your $S/
uses a //T/ connection. The //T/ allows you to connect a
router to a </0 server. -or e!amplea corporate branch and
headGuarter can use this connection type to implement mutual
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and secure access to each otherDs resources.
'C Internet 8onne8tion Type% )isplays the current $nternet
connection type.
,C PPTP Ser9er A66ress% +nter the $/ address of a //T/ server.
3C User #ame% +nter your //T/ "ser 0ame.
8C Pass:or6% +nter the password.
;C 4TU3 6a!imum Transmission "nit. )* 0*T change it from the
factory default of '8?, unless instructed by your $S/. 4ou may
need to change it for optimal performance with some specific
websites or application software that cannot be opened or
enabled# in this case, try '8;=, '8==, etc.
7C A66ress 4o6e% Select I)ynamicI if you donDt get any $/ info
from your $S/, otherwise select IStaticI. Consult your $S/ if
you are not clear.
>C IP A66ress% +nter the $/ address provided by your $S/.
Consult your $S/ if you are not clear.
:C S7bnet mas;% +nter the subnet mask provided by your $S/.
?C 'ate:ay% +nter the A0 2ateway provided by your $S/.
Consult your $S/ if you are not clear.
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(!"!) $"TP
Select L,T/ BLayer , Tunneling /rotocolC if your $S/ uses an L,T/
connection. The L,T/ connects your router to a L,T/ server.
-or e!amplea corporate branch and headGuarter can use this
connection type to implement mutual and secure access to
each otherDs resources.
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'C Internet 8onne8tion Type3 )isplays the current $nternet
connection type.
,C $"TP Ser9er A66ress% +nter the $/ address of a L,T/ server.
3C User #ame% +nter your L,T/ username.
8C Pass:or63 +nter the password.
;C 4TU3 6a!imum Transmission "nit. )* 0*T change it from the
factory default of '8?, unless instructed by your $S/. 4ou may
need to change it for optimal performance with some specific
websites or application software that cannot be opened or
enabled# in this case, try '8;=, '8==, etc.
7C A66ress 4o6e3 Select I)ynamicI if you donDt get any $/ info
from your $S/, otherwise select IStaticI. Consult your $S/ if
you are not clear.
>C IP A66ress3 +nter the $/ address provided by your $S/.
Consult your $S/ if you are not clear.
:C S7bnet mas;3 +nter the subnet mask provided by your $S/.
?C 'ate:ay3 +nter the A0 2ateway provided by your $S/.
Consult your $S/ if you are not clear.
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#ote3
'C ///*+, //T/ and L,T/ cannot be used simultaneouslyJ
,C -or //T/ and L,T/ $nternet connections, only Static $/ or
)ynamic $/ is available.
3C 0ote that //T/ and L,T/ may not be available on some
products.
3.3 MAC Clone
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This section allows you to configure )eviceDs A0 6AC address.
'C 4AC A66ress3 Config deviceDs A0 6AC address.
,C Clone 4AC A66ress3 Click to copy your /CHs 6AC address to
the device as a new A0 6AC address.
3C Restore Defa7lt 4AC3 .eset deviceDs A0 6AC to factory
default.
(!* A# Spee6
(ere you can set the speed and duple! mode for A0 port. $t is
advisable to keep the default A7to setting to get the best
speed.
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(!)!$A# Settings
Click A69an8e6 AK $A# Settings to enter the screen below.
'C $A# 4AC A66ress% )isplays deviceHs LA0 6AC address, which
is 0*T changeable.
,C IP A66ress% )eviceHs LA0 $/ address. The default is
'?,.'7:.=.'. 4ou can change it according to your need.
3C S7bnet 4as;3 )eviceDs LA0 subnet mask, ,;;.,;;.,;;.= by
default.
8C O&3 Click to save your settings.
(!, D#S Settings
)0S is short for )omain 0ame System or )omain 0ame Service.
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'C Enable 4an7al D#S Assignment3 Check to activate )0S
settings.
,C Primary D#S Ser9er+nter the primary )0S address
provided by your $/S.
3C Alternate D#S Ser9er+nter the other )0S address if your
$S/ provides , such addresses BoptionalC.
8C O&3 Click to save your settings.
#ote3
'C eb pages are not able to open if )0S server addresses are
entered incorrectly.
,C )o remember to restart the device to activate new settings
when you finish all settings.
(!-! DHCP
The )ynamic (ost Configuration /rotocol B)(C/C is an automatic
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configuration protocol used on $/ networks. $f you enable the
builtAin )(C/ server on the device, it will automatically
configure the TC/&$/ settings for all your LA0 computers
Bincluding $/ address, subnet mask, gateway and )0S etcC,
eliminating the need of manual intervention. Lust be sure to
set all computers on your LA0 to be )(C/ clients by selecting
IObtain an IP A66ress A7tomati8allyI respectively on each
such /C. hen turned on, these /Cs will automatically load $/
information from the )(C/ server. BThis feature is enabled by
default. )o 0*T disable it unless necessaryC
(!/ DHCP Client $ist
)(C/ Client List displays information of devices that have obtained
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$/ addresses from the deviceDs )(C/ Server. $f you would like
some devices on your network to always get the same $/
addresses, you can manually add a static )(C/ reservation
entry for each such device.
'C IP A66ress3 +nter the $/ address for static )(C/ reservation.
,C 4AC A66ress3 +nter the 6AC address of a computer to always
receive the same $/ address Bthe $/ you Must specifiedC.
3C A663 Click to add the entry to the 6AC address reservation
list.
8C O&3 Click to save your settings.
#ote3
$f the $/ address you have reserved for your /C is currently used
by another client, then you will not be able to obtain a new $/
address from the deviceHs )(C/ server, instead, you must
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manually specify a different $/ address for your /C to access
$nternet.
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Chapter * ireless Settings
*!1 ireless +asi8 Settings
(ere you can e!pand your wireless coverage with the following
modes% ireless A/ Bdefault modeC and )S.
'C ireless A88ess Point ?AP@3 Select this mode if you want to
convert an e!isting wired network to a wireless network so as
to e!tend $nternet access to wireless clients.
,C DS +ri6ge 4o6e3 wireless distribution system B)SC is a
system enabling the wireless interconnection of access points
in an $+++ :=,.'' network. $t allows a wireless network to be
e!panded using multiple access points without the traditional
reGuirement for a wired backbone to link them. Select this
mode if you want to e!tend an e!isting wireless network.
The two modes are described as below%
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*!1!1 ireless AP 4o6e

'C SSID3 This is the public name of your wireless network. The
default is TendaNEEEEEE. EEEEEE is the last si! characters in
the deviceHs 6AC address. $t is recommended that you change
it for better security and identification.
,C Channel3 Select a channel that is the least used by
neighboring networks from the dropAdown list or A7to.
Channels ', 7 and '' are recommended.
3C O&% Click to save your settings.
#ote3
$t is advisable to keep other items unchanged from factory default
settings. -or more details of other features, see Appendi! '.
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*!1!" DS +ri6ge 4o6e
)S 5ridge 6ode% wireless distribution system B)SC is a system
enabling the wireless interconnection of access points in an
$+++ :=,.'' network. $t allows a wireless network to be
e!panded using multiple access points without the traditional
reGuirement for a wired backbone to link them.
#ote3
The Access /oints you select 6"ST support )S.
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2or eAample3
As seen in the figure above, /C' and /C, access $nternet via a
wireless connection to .outer '. hile /C3 and /C8 are too far
to directly connect to .outer ' for $nternet access. 0ow you
can use the )S bridge feature to let /C3 and /C8 access
$nternet.
5efore you get started%
'. <iew and note down the wireless security settings% security
mode, cipher type, security key, etc. on .outer '.
,. <erify that )(C/ server is enabled on .outer '.
3. Set the LA0 $/ address of .outer , to a different address yet on
the same net segment as .outer '.
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As sho:n belo:3
.outer '%
LA0 $/% '?,.'7:.=.'#
Subnet 6ask% ,;;.,;;.,;;.=#
.outer ,%
LA0 $/'?,.'7:.=.'=#
Subnet 6ask% ,;;.,;;.,;;.=#
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Then 6o as follo:s3
'. Configure .outer ,%
'C ireless orking 6ode% Select )S 5ridge 6ode.
,C Click Open S8an ?or S8an@ to search for .outer '.
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3) Select the wireless network to connect and click *1.
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4) <erify that the SS$), channel, and A/ 6AC address on the page
match those of the added wireless network. $f not, manually
correct them.
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5) Close S8an and click O& to save your settings.
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6) 2o to ireless Se87rity page and set the wireless security
settings e!actly as they are on the link partner B.outer 'C.
7) 2o to DHCP Ser9er to disable the )(C/ on .outer ,. 0ow you
have finished all settings on .outer , reGuired for )S.
,. Configure .outer '%
'C 2o to wireless section on .outer ' and specify DS ?or DS
+ri6ge@ as its wireless working mode.
,C 6anually enter .outer ,Hs 6AC address BAlso, you can use the
S8an option as mentioned aboveC and click O& to finish your
settings.
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3. Configure /C3 and /C8
'C Set /C3 and /C8 to *btain an $/ address automatically.
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,C hen the two /Cs get $/ addresses,
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try below steps to verify the )S connection%
'. Click StartAK R7n on /C3, input 8m6 on the appearing
window and then click O&!
,.
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$nput ping 11"!1,/!5!1 and press Enter. $f you get a screen as
seen below, you have successfully implemented )S.
#ote3
'. )S feature can only be implemented between , )SAcapable
wireless devices. /lus, SS$), channel, security settings and
security key must be e!actly the same on both such devices.
,. To ensure a proper wireless connection, do not change any
settings on the two devices after )S is successfully
implemented.
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*!" ireless Se87rity
This section allows you to secure your wireless network and block
unauthorized accesses and malicious packet sniffing. To
encrypt your wireless network, do as follows%
'. Select the wireless network BSS$)C you wish to encrypt.
,. )isable /S. B/S is enabled on the router by default. $f
you want to use other security modes, you must first
disable the /S.C
3. Select a proper security mode and cipher type Balso
known as /A Algorithm or /A +ncryption TypeC. /AA
/S1 and A+S are recommended by system default. B;
security modes are available for your selection. Among
them, /AA/S1 outstands with greater compatibility and
security. -or more information of other security modes,
see appendi! ,C Specify a security key that includes at
least : characters.
8. Click O& to complete your settings.
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PS
iA-i /rotected Setup makes it easy for home users who know
little of wireless security to establish a home network, as well
as to add new devices to an e!isting network without entering
long passphrases or configuring complicated settings. Simply
enter a /$0 code or press the software /5C button or
hardware /S button Bif anyC and a secure wireless
connection is established.
Operation Instr78tions3
P+C3 To use /SA/5C, try two ways below%
'. /ress the hardware /S button on the router for about '
second and then enable /S&/5C on the client device within ,
minutes#
,. +nter the routerHs management "$, enable /S, select /5C
and click O&. Then, within , minutes, enable /S&/5C on the
client device#
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PI#% *n the wireless security page, enable PS, select PI# and
enter the :Adigit /$0 code from network adapter# then, within
, minutes, enable PS>PI# on the client device#
#ote3
'. ith /S successfully enabled, the /S L+) on the router
keeps blinking for about , minutes, and during this time, you
can enable /S on a wireless adapter# if the adapter
successfully Moins the wireless network, the /S L+) will
display a solid light. .epeat steps above if you want to add
more wireless adapters to the router.
,. Reset OO+3 Clicking this button will reset SS$) to factory
default and disable security mode.
3. +!isting wireless settings will still be maintained by default
after a successful /S connection. 0amely security settings
and SS$) on the router will still be the same. $f you want to
generate a random wireless key via /S, click Reset OO+ and
then follow /S setup instructions above.
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#ote3
'. To use the /S security, the wireless client must be also /SA
capable.
,. 5efore you press the hardware /S button on the device for
/S&/5C connection, making sure the /S feature has been
enabled on the device.
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*!( ireless A88ess Control
The Access Control feature allows you to specify a list of devices to
/ermit BAllowC or -orbid B)enyC a connection to your wireless
network via the devicesD 6AC addresses. All other devices not
listed as /ermitted will be -orbidden and vice versa.
'. 4AC A66ress 2ilter% Select Permit or 2orbi6 from the dropA
down list.
,. To permit a wireless device to connect to your wireless
network, select /ermit Bor AllowC, enter its 6AC address, click
A66 and then O&. Then only this device listed as O/ermittedP
will be able to connect to your wireless network# all other
wireless devices will forbidden.
Step'. Select Permit Bor Allo:C from the corresponding dropA
down menu.
Step,. +nter the 6AC address you wish to permit in the 6AC
address bo! and click A66.
Step3. Click *1 to save your settings. 4ou can add more wireless
6AC addresses you wish to allow.
+!ample% To forbid the /C at the 6AC address of
C:%3A%3;%C7%53%)' from connecting to your wireless
network, do as follows%
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Step'. Select 2orbi6 Bor DenyC from the corresponding dropA
down menu.
Step,. +nter C:%3A%3;%C7%53%)' in the 6AC address bo! and click
A66.
Step3. Click O& to save your settings. 4ou can add more wireless
6AC addresses you wish to forbid.
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*!* ireless Client
(ere you can see a list of wireless devices connected to the router,
including their 6AC addresses and bandwidth
#ote3 The bandwidth here refers to the channel bandwidth
instead of wireless connection rate.
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Chapter ) +an6:i6th Control
)!1 +an6:i6th Control
"se this section to manage bandwidth allocation to devices on your
LA0. $f there are multiple /Cs behind your router competing
for limited bandwidth resource, then you can use this feature
to specify a reasonable amount of bandwidth for each such /C,
so that no one will be over stuffed or starved to death.
'. Enable +an6:i6th Control3 Check or uncheck the bo! to
,. +nable or disable the bandwidth control feature.
3. IP A66ress3 Specify the same $/ address Bsay, '==, '==C or
two different $/ addresses Bsay, '==, ''=C in both bo!es to
specify a single $/ address or an $/ range to which the current
bandwidth control rule will apply.
8. Uploa6>Do:nloa63 Select to control bandwidth over data
upload or download.
;. +an6:i6th Range3 Specify an upload&download bandwidth
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range limit on specified /CBsC. The unit is 15yte&s.
'6Q',:15yte&s. 0ote that ma!imum upload&download
bandwidth should not e!ceed your routerHs A0 bandwidth
limit. BConsult your $S/ if you are not clear.C.
7. Enable3 Check to enable current rule. Bhen disabled,
corresponding entry will not take effect though e!isting in
fact.C
>. A66 to $ist3 Click to add current rule to the rule list.
:. O&3 Click to activate your settings.
-or e!ample%
$f you are sharing a 86 broadband connection with a neighbor,
who always e!hausts the bandwidth resource downloading
data, this feature will help. Simply specify half of the 86
bandwidth for your neighborHs /C Bsay, '?,.'7:.=.'==C and
you will no longer need to struggle for bandwidth and your
neighbor will only get up to ,6 bandwidth. To do so, follow
instructions below%
'. '. Check +nable. Check +nable.
, ,. $nput I'?,.'7:.=.'==I in both $/ address bo!es.
3. 3. Select )ownload.
8. 8. +nter I,;7I in both bandwidth range fields.
;. ;. Check +nable.
7. 7. Click A66 To $ist
>. >. Click O&.
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)!" Traffi8 Statisti8s
Traffic Statistics allows you to see at a glance how much traffic
each device in your network is using.
'. Enable Traffi8 Statisti8s3 Check&uncheck the bo! to
enable&disable the Traffic Statistics feature. To see at a
glance how much traffic each device in your network is
using, enable this option. (owever usually, disabling it
may boost your network performance. This option is
disabled by default. (owever, once enabled the page
refreshes every five minutes.
,. O&% Click to activate corresponding settings.
$/ Address% )isplays $/ addresses of /Cs connected to the
device.
Uplin; Rate% )isplays the upload speed B15yte&sC of a
corresponding /C.
Do:nlin; Rate% )isplays the download speed B15yte&sC of a
corresponding /C.
Sent 4essage3 )isplays the number of packets sent by a
corresponding /C via the device since Statistics
is enabled.
Sent +ytes% )isplays the number of 5ytes sent by a
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corresponding /C via the device since Statistics is
enabled. The unit is 65yte.
Re8ei9e6 4essage% )isplays the number of packets received
by a corresponding /C via the device since
Statistics is enabled.
Re8ei9e6 +ytes% )isplays the number of 5ytes received by a
corresponding /C via the device since Statistics is enabled.
The unit is 65yte.
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Chapter , Spe8ial Appli8ations
,!1 Port Range 2or:ar6ing
/ort range forwarding is useful for web servers, ftp servers, eAmail
servers, gaming and other specialized $nternet applications. hen
you enable port forwarding, the communication reGuests from the
$nternet to your routerDs A0 port will be forwarded to the
specified LA0 $/ address. As seen in the figure above, to let /C3
access service ports on /C', you must first configure port
forwarding settings on the router to which /C' is uplinked.
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'. Start>En6 Port3 Specify a range of ports between 'R7;;3;
Bfor a single port, enter the port number in both Start and +nd
fields, say, ,' for -T/C. Contact corresponding service provider
if you donHt know the port number of the service to use.
,. $A# IP3 Specify the internal hostDs $/ address. 5e sure to
statically assign the hostDs $/ address to make this function
constant.
3. Proto8ol3 Specify the protocol reGuired for the service utilizing
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the portBsC.
8. Enable3 Check to enable current settings.
;. O&3 Click to activate your settings.
0ow, your friends only need to enter ftp%&&!!!.!!!.!!!.!!!%,' in
their browsers to access your -T/ server !!!.!!!.!!!.!!! is
the routerHs A0 $/ address. Assuming it is '>,.'7.'=,.:?,
and then your friends need to enter ftp%&&'>,.'7.'=,.:? ,' in
their browsers.
-or e!ample% 4ou want to share some large files with your friends
who are not in your LA0# however it is not convenient to
transfer such large files across network. Then, you can set up
your own /C as a -T/ server and use the /ort B.angeC
-orwarding feature to let your friends access these files.
Assuming that the static $/ address of the -T/ server B0amely,
your /CC is '?,.'7:.=.'=, you want your friends to access this
-T/ server through default port of ,' using the TC/ protocol,
then do as follows%
'. Start>En6 Port3 +nter ,' in both Start /ort and +nd /ort
fields.
,. $A# IP3 +nter '?,.'7:.=.'=
3. Proto8ol3 Select TC/.
8. Enable3 Check to enable current settings.
;. O&3 Click to activate your settings.
#ote3 $f you include port := on this section, you must set
the port for remote BwebAbasedC management to a different
number than :=, such as :=:=, otherwise the virtual server
feature may not take effect.
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,!" D4B Host
The )6@ B)eA6ilitarized @oneC function disables the firewall on the
router for one device for a special purpose service such as $nternet
gaming or video conferencing. +nabling )6@ host may e!pose
your local network to potential attacks. So it is advisable to use it
with caution.
'. D4B Host IP A66ress3 The $/ Address of the device for which
the routerDs firewall will be disabled. 5e sure to statically set
the $/ address of that device for this function to be consistent.
,. Enable3 Check&uncheck to enable&disable the )6@ host
feature.
3. O&3 Click to enable your settings.
#ote3 *nce enabled, the )6@ host loses protection from
deviceHs firewall and becomes vulnerable to attacks.
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,!( DD#S
)ynamic )0S or ))0S is a term used for the updating in real time
of $nternet )omain 0ame System B)0SC name servers. )ynamic
)0S or ))0S is a term used for the updating in real time of
$nternet )omain 0ame System B)0SC name servers. e use a
numeric $/ address allocated by $nternet Service /rovider B$S/C to
connect to $nternet# the address may either be stable BIstaticIC, or
may change from one session on the $nternet to the ne!t
BIdynamicIC. (owever, a numeric address is inconvenient to
remember# an address which changes unpredictably makes
connection impossible. The ))0S provider allocates a static host
name to the user# whenever the user is allocated a new $/ address
this is communicated to the ))0S provider by software running on
a computer or network device at that address# the provider
distributes the association between the host name and the address
to the $nternetHs )0S servers so that they may resolve )0S
Gueries. Thus, uninterrupted access to devices and services whose
numeric $/ address may change is maintained. B4ou need to have
an account with one of the Service /roviders in the dropAdown
menu first.C
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'. DD#S Ser9i8e3 Select to enable&disable the ))0S feature.
,. Ser9i8e Pro9i6er3 Select your ))0S service provider from the
dropAdown menu. B(ere you can see a list of available service
providers. 0ote that service providers not listed here are not
available for use.C
3. User #ame3 +nter the registered user name.
8. Pass:or63 +nter the registered password.
;. Domain #ame3 +nter the domain name you register, say,
tenda.dyndns.org.
7. O&3 Click to activate your settings.
#ote3
This feature is usually used together with virtual server.
Configure necessary settings on port forwarding interface and
enter the information provided by your ))0S service provider
on the ))0S screen. *thers can access your web server by
simply entering http%&&tenda.dyndns.org in their browser
address bar.
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,!* UP#P
The "niversal /lug and /lay B"/n/C feature allows network
devices, such as computers from $nternet, to access resources
on local host or devices as needed. "/n/Aenabled devices can
be discovered automatically by the "/n/ service application on
the LA0. This feature is enabled by default. 0o settings are
reGuired.
Enable UPnP3 Check&uncheck to enable&disable the "/n/ feature.
O&3 Click to complete your settings.
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,!) Stati8 Ro7ting
hen there are several routers in the network, you may want to
set up static routing. Static routing determines the path of the
data in your network. 4ou can use this feature to allow users on
different $/ domains to access the $nternet via this device. $t is not
recommended to use this setting unless you are familiar with static
routing. $n most cases, dynamic routing is recommended, because
this feature allows the router to detect the physical changes of the
network layout automatically. $f you want to use static routing,
make sure the routerDs )(C/ function is disabled.
'. Destination #et:or; IP A66ress% Specify a single $/
address, say, '>,.'>.=.'==, or an $/ net segment, .say,
'?,.'7:.::.=.
,. S7bnet 4as;% Specify a Subnet 6ask that corresponds to the
specified destination $/.
3. 'ate:ay% Specif the $/ address for ne!t hop.
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8. O&3 Click to activate your settings.
#ote3
'. 2ateway must be on the same $/ net segment as deviceHs
LA0&A0 $/ address.
,. Subnet 6ask must be entered ,;;.,;;.,;;.,;; if destination
$/ address is a host.
3. Subnet 6ask must be entered accordingly if destination $/
address represents an $/ network segment. $t must correspond
to the specified $/ address. -or e!ample, for $/ address of
'=.=.=.=, you may enter a subnet mask of ,;;.=.=.=.
,!, Ro7ting Table
This page displays the device core routing table which lists
destination $/, subnet mask, gateway, hop count and interface.
The principal task for a router is to look for an optimal transfer
path for each data packet passing through it, and transfer it to
the specified destination. To complete this work, the router
stores and maintains related data of various transfer paths, i.e.
establishing a routing table, for future route selection.
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Chapter - Se87rity
-!1 UR$ 2ilter
To better control LA0 /Cs, you can use the ".L filter functionality
to allow or disallow such /Cs to access certain websites within
a specified time range.
'. 2ilter 4o6e% Select a proper filter mode, say, 2orbi6 Only Bor
2orbi6>DenyC.
,. A88ess Poli8y3 Select an access policy number, say, ', from
the dropAdown list.
3. Poli8y #ame% 5riefly describe the current rule, say, youtube,
B$t can only consist of numbers, letters, or underscoreC.
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8. Start IP>En6 IP% +nter the same $/ address or , different $/
addresses in both bo!es to specify a single /C or a range of
/Cs for the current rule to apply to.
;. UR$ Chara8ter String3 +nter the domain name you wish to
filter out, say, youtube!
7. Time3 Specify a time period for a current rule to take effect. $f
the field is set to =%==A=%==, the rule will be applied ,8hrs&day.
>. Day?s@3 Select a day or several days for a current rule to take
effect. $f SunASat is selected, the rule will apply >days&week.
:. Enable3 Check&uncheck to enable&disable the feature.
?. O&3 Click to activate your settings.
EAample3
$f you want to disallow all computers on your LA0 to access
youtube.com from :== to ':== during working days%
6ondayA -riday, then do as follows%
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'. 2ilter 4o6e3 Select -orbid *nly.
,. A88ess Poli8y3 Select an access policy number, say, ', from the
dropAdown list.
3. Poli8y #ame3 5riefly describe the current rule, say, youtube,
B$t can only consist of numbers, letters, or underscoreC.
8. Start IP>En6 IP3 +nter ,A,;8.
;. UR$ Chara8ter String3 +nter youtube.
7. Time3 Select :%==A':%==.)ayBsC% Select 6onday to -riday.
>. Enable3 Check the +nable bo!.
:. O&3 Click to save your settings.
#ote3 +ach rule can only include one domain name. Simply add
more rules accordingly, if you want to filter multiple domain
names.
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-!" 4AC 2ilter
This section allows you to set the times specific clients can or
cannot access the $nternet via the devicesD 6AC Addresses.
2orbi6 Only ?or 2orbi6 or Deny@% Specify a list of devices to
2orbi6 ?Deny@ access to $nternet. All other devices not listed as
2orbi66en ?Denie6@ will be permitted.
Permit Only ?or Permit or Allo:@3 Specify a list of devices to
Permit ?or Allo:@ access to $nternet. All other devices not listed
as Permitte6 ?or Allo:e6@ will be forbidden.
'. 2ilter 4o6e% Select a proper filter mode, say, 2orbi6 Only Bor
2orbi6>DenyC.
,. A88ess Poli8y3 Select an access policy number, say, ', from
the dropAdown list.
3. Poli8y #ame3 5riefly describe the current rule B$t can only
consist of numbers, letters, or underscoreC.
8. 4AC A66ress3 Specify a 6AC address for a corresponding
6AC filter rule to apply to.
;. Time3 Specify a time period for a current rule to take effect. $f
the field is set to =%==A=%==, the rule will be applied ,8hrs&day.
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7. Day?s@3 Select a day or several days for a current rule to take
effect. $f SunASat is selected, the rule will apply >days&week.
>. Enable3 Check&uncheck to enable&disable the feature.
:. O&3 Click to activate your settings.
2or EAample3 To allow a /C at the 6AC address of
==%+8%A;%88%3;%7? to access $nternet from 6onday to -riday.
'. 2ilter 4o6e% Select Permit Only.
,. A88ess Poli8y3 Select an access policy number, say, ', from
the dropAdown list.
3. Poli8y #ame3 5riefly describe the current rule, say,
PermitConly, B$t can only consist of numbers, letters, or
underscoreC.
8. 4AC A66ress3 +nter ==%+8%A;%88%3;%7?.
;. Time3 Select = for all fields to apply the rule ,8hrs&day.
7. Day?s@3 Select 6onday to -riday.
>. Enable3 Check the Enable bo!.
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:. O&3 Click to save your settings.
-!( Client 2ilter
This section allows you to set the times specific clients can or
cannot access the $nternet via the devicesD assigned $/
addresses and service port.
2orbi6 Only ?or Deny>2orbi6@% *nly /Cs listed as -orbidden Bor
)eniedC will be forbidden from accessing specified services#
others are not restricted#
Permit Only ?or Permit>Allo:@% *nly /Cs listed as permitted Bor
allowedC will be permitted to access specified services# others will
be forbidden.
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'. 2ilter 4o6e3 Select /ermit *nly.
,. A88ess Poli8y3 Select an access policy number, say, ', from
the dropAdown list.
3. Poli8y #ame3 5riefly describe the current rule, say, :=.
8. Start $/&+nd $/% +nter the same $/ address, say, ''=, or ,
different $/ addresses, say, ''= and ',= in both bo!es to
specify a single /C or a range of /Cs for the current rule to
apply to.
;. Port3 Specify TC/&")/ protocol port number BsC, say, :=.
7. Type Bor /rotocolC% Select 5oth.
>. Time3 Specify a time period for a current rule to take effect. $f
the field is set to =%==A=%==, the rule will be applied ,8hrs&day.
:. Day?s@3 Specify a day or several days for a current rule to
take effect.
?. Enable3 Check&uncheck to enable&disable the feature.
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'=. O&3 Click to activate your settings.
2or eAample3
$f you want to prohibit /Cs within the $/ address range of
'?,.'7:.=.'==AA'?,.'7:.=.',= from accessing $nternet, do as
follows%
'. 2ilter 4o6e3 Select -orbid *nly.
,. A88ess Poli8y3 Select an access policy number, say, ', from
the dropAdown list.
3. Poli8y #ame3 5riefly describe the current rule, say, ',3.
8. Start IP3 +nter '==.
;. En6 IP3 +nter ',=.
7. Port3 +nter 'A7;;3; to forbid all $nternet services and
applications.
>. Type ?or Proto8ol@3 Select 5oth.
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:. Time3 Select = for all fields to apply the rule ,8hrs&day.
?. Day?s@3 Select SunASat to apply the rule >days&week.
'=. Enable3 Check the +nable bo!.
''. O&3 Click to activate your settings.
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Chapter / Tools
/!1 Reboot
.eboot the device to activate your settings. A0 connection will
be disconnected during reboot.
/!"! Restore to 2a8tory Defa7lt Settings
Click the Restore to 2a8tory Defa7lt button to reset device to
factory default settings. 4ou need to reconfigure the device for
$nternet access as well as many other settings including
wireless settings.
The factory default settings are listed below%
$/ Address% '?,.'7:.=.'
Subnet mask% ,;;.,;;.,;;.=.
#ote3 To activate your settings, you need to reboot the
device after you reset it.
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/!( +a8;>Restore
+a8;7p3 *nce you have configured the device the way you want
it, you can save these settings to a configuration file on your
local hard drive that can later be imported to your device in
case that the device is restored to factory default settings. To
do so, follow below instructions%
'. Click the +a8;7p button and specify a directory to save
settings on your local hardware.
,. Click Save to save the configuration file.
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To restore pre9io7s settingsD 6o as follo:s3
Click the +ro:se button to locate and select a configuration file
that is saved previously to your local hard drive.
Click the Restore button to reset your device to previous settings.
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/!* Syslog
(ere you can view the history of the deviceDs actions. After ';=
entries, the earliest logs will clear automatically.
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/!) Remote eb<base6 4anagement
The .emote management allows the device to be configured and
managed remotely from the $nternet via a web browser.
'. Enable3 Check&uncheck to enable&disable the )6@ host
feature.
,. Port3 This is the management port to be open to outside
access. The default setting is :=:=. )o 0*T change it unless
instructed by your $S/.
3. IP A66ress3 (ere you can specify the $/ Address .ange for
remote management Bhen set to =.=.=.=, the device
becomes remotely accessible to all the /Cs on $nternet or other
e!ternal networksC.
8. O&3 Click to activate your settings.
#ote3
'. To access the device via port :=:=, enter Ihttp%&&!.!.!.!%:=:=I
where I!.!.!.!I represents the the deviceHs $nternet $/ address
and :=:= is the remote admin port. Assuming the deviceHs
$nternet $/ address is ,,=.'3;.,''.;7, then, simply replace
the I!.!.!.!I with I,,=.'3;.,''.;7I Bnamely,
http%&&,,=.'3;.,''.;7%:=:=C.
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,. Leaving the $/ address field at I=.=.=.=I makes the device
remotely accessible to all the /Cs on $nternet or other e!ternal
networks# populating it with a specific $/ address, say,
,':.::.?3.33, makes the device only remotely accessible to
the /C at the specified $/ address.
/!, Time
This page is used to set the routerDs system time. 4ou can choose
to set the time manually or get the 26T time from the $nternet
and the system will automatically connect to 0T/ server to
synchronize the time.
#ote3
Configured time and date info will be lost when the device gets
disconnected from power supply. (owever, it will be updated
automatically when the device reconnects to $nternet. To
activate timeAbased features Be.g. firewallC, the time and date
info shall be set correctly first, either manually or
automatically.
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/!- $ogin Pass:or6
This section allows you to change login password for accessing
deviceDs ebAbased interface for better security.
'. #e: Pass:or63 +nter a new password, say, ',38; B0ote
that the password can only be alphanumericC.
,. Confirm #e: Pass:or6% .eAenter the new password for
confirmation.
3. O&3 Click to activate your settings.
#ote3 -or security purpose, it is highly recommended that
you change )eviceHs default login password.
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/!/ 2irm:are Upgra6e
-irmware upgrade is released periodically to improve the
functionality of your device and also to add new features. $f you
run into a problem with a specific feature of the device, log on to
our website Bwww.tendacn.comC to download the latest firmware
to update your device.
'. +ro:se3 Click to locate and select the firmware.
,. Upgra6e ?or Up6ate@% Click to update firmware. )evice will
restart automatically when update completes.
#ote3
'. 5efore you upgrade the firmware, making sure you are having a
correct firmware. A wrong firmware may damage the device.
,. )o 0*T upgrade the firmware wirelessly or disconnect device
from power supply while firmware update is in process. 0ote
that you need to update the deviceHs firmware via a wired
connection.
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Appen6iA 1 'lossary
Channel
A communication channel, also known as channel, refers either
to a physical transmission medium such as a wire or to a
logical connection over a multiple!ed medium such as a radio
channel. $t is used to transfer an information signal, such as a
digital bit stream, from one or more transmitters to one or
more receivers. $f there is only one A/ in the range, select any
channel you like. The default is A7to.
$f there are several A/s coe!isting in the same area, it is
advisable that you select a different channel for each A/ to
operate on, minimizing the interference between neighboring
A/s. -or e!ample, if 3 AmericanA standard A/s coe!ist in one
area, you can set their channels respectively to ', 7 and '' to
avoid mutual interference.
SSID
Service set identifier BSS$)C is used to identify a particular
:=,.'' wireless LA0. $t is the name of a specific wireless
network. To let your wireless network adapter roam among
different A/s, you must set all A/sD SS$) to the same name.
PA>PA"
The /A protocol implements the maMority of the $+++ :=,.''i
standard. $t enhances data encryption through the Temporal
1ey $ntegrity /rotocol BT1$/C which is a ',:Abit perApacket key,
meaning that it dynamically generates a new key for each
packet. /A also includes a message integrity check feature to
prevent data packets from being hampered with. *nly
authorized network users can access the wireless network. The
later /A, protocol features compliance with the full $+++
:=,.''i standard and uses Advanced +ncryption Standard
BA+SC in addition to T1$/ encryption protocol to guarantee
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better security than that provided by +/ or /A. Currently,
/A is supported by indows E/ S/'.
IEEE /5"!10 A7thenti8ation
$+++ :=,.'E Authentication is an $+++ Standard for portAbased
0etwork Access Control B/0ACC. $t is part of the $+++ :=,.'
group of networking protocols. $t provides an authentication
mechanism to devices wishing to attach to a LA0 or
LA0.$+++ :=,.'E defines the encapsulation of +A/ over LA0
or +A/*L. :=,.'E authentication involves three parties% a
supplicant, an authenticator, and an authentication server. The
supplicant is a client device Bsuch as a laptopC that wishes to
attach to the LA0&LA0 A though the term HsupplicantH is also
used interchangeably to refer to the software running on the
client that provides credentials to the authenticator. The
authenticator is a network device, such as an +thernet switch
or wireless access point# and the authentication server is
typically a host running software supporting the .A)$"S and
+A/ protocols. The authenticator acts like a security guard to a
protected network. The supplicant Bi.e. client deviceC is not
allowed access through the authenticator to the protected side
of the network until the supplicantDs identity has been validated
and authorized. ith :=,.'E portAbased authentication, the
supplicant provides credentials, such as user name & password
or digital certificate, to the authenticator, and the authenticator
forwards the credentials to the authentication server for
verification. $f the authentication server determines the
credentials are valid, the supplicant Bclient deviceC is allowed to
access resources located on the protected side of the network.
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PPPOE
The /ointAtoA/oint /rotocol over +thernet B///o+C is a network
protocol for encapsulating /// frames inside +thernet frames.
$ntegrated /// protocol implements authentication,
encryption, and compression functions that traditional
+thernet cannot provide and can also be used in the cable
modem and digital subscriber line B)SLC and +thernet that
provide access service to the users. +ssentially, it is a protocol
that allows to establish a pointAtoApoint tunnel between two
+thernet interfaces within an +thernet broadcast domain.
D#S
The )omain 0ame System B)0SC is a hierarchical distributed
naming system for computers, services, or any resource
connected to the $nternet or a private network. $t associates
various information with domain names assigned to each of the
participating entities. A )omain 0ame Service resolves Gueries
for these names into $/ addresses for the purpose of locating
computer services and devices worldwide. An oftenAused
analogy to e!plain the )omain 0ame System is that it serves
as the phone book for the $nternet by translating humanA
friendly computer hostnames into $/ addresses.
DS
A wireless distribution system B)SC is a system enabling the
wireless interconnection of access points in an $+++ :=,.''
network. $t allows a wireless network to be e!panded using
multiple access points without the traditional reGuirement for a
wired backbone to link them. All base stations in a wireless
distribution system must be configured to use the same radio
channel, method of encryption Bnone, +/, or /AC and the
same encryption keys. They may be configured to different
service set identifiers. )S also reGuires every base station to
be configured to forward to others in the system. )S may
also be considered a repeater mode because it appears to
bridge and accept wireless clients at the same time Bunlike
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traditional bridgingC.)S may be incompatible between
different products Beven occasionally from the same vendorC
since it is not certified by the iA-i Alliance. )S may provide
two modes of wireless A/AtoAA/ connectivity%
ireless bridging, in which )S A/s communicate only with
each other and donHt allow wireless clients or stations BSTAC to
access them.
ireless repeating, in which A/s communicate with each other
and with wireless STAs.
D4B
$n computer security, a )6@ Bsometimes referred to as a
perimeter networkingC is a physical or logical subnetwork that
contains and e!poses an organizationHs e!ternalAfacing services
to a larger untrusted network, usually the $nternet. The
purpose of a )6@ is to add an additional layer of security to an
organizationHs local area network BLA0C# an e!ternal attacker
only has access to eGuipment in the )6@, rather than any
other part of the network. (osts in the )6@ have limited
connectivity to specific hosts in the internal network, although
communication with other hosts in the )6@ and to the e!ternal
network is allowed. This allows hosts in the )6@ to provide
services to both the internal and e!ternal network, while an
intervening firewall controls the traffic between the )6@
servers and the internal network clients. Any services such as
eb servers, 6ail servers, -T/ servers and <o$/ servers, etc.
that are being provided to users on the e!ternal network can
be placed in the )6@.
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Appen6iA " 2A%s
This section provides solutions to problems that may occur during
installation and operation of the device. .ead the following if
you are running into problems. $f your problem is not covered
here, please feel free to go to www.tendacn.com to find a
solution or email your problems to% support@tenda.com.cn
or support02@tenda.com.cn. e will be more than happy to
help you out as soon as possible.
1! %3 I entere6 the 6e9i8eEs $A# IP a66ress in the :eb
bro:ser b7t 8annot a88ess the 7tility! hat sho7l6 I 6oF
'C Check whether device is functioning correctly. The S4S L+)
should blink a few seconds after device is powered up. $f it
does not light up, then some internal faults may have
occurred.
,C <erify physical connectivity by checking whether a
corresponding portDs link L+) lights up. $f not, try a different
cable. 0ote that an illuminated light does 0*T ALA4S indicate
successful connectivity.
3C .un the Iping '?,.'7:.=.'I command. $f you get replies from
'?,.'7:.=.', open your browser and verify that /ro!y server is
disabled. $n case that ping fails, press and hold the I.+S+TI
button on your device for > seconds to restore factory default
settings, and then run Iping'?,.'7:.=.'I again.
8C Contact our technical support for help if the problem still e!ists
after you tried all the above.
"! %3 hat sho7l6 I 6o if I forget the login pass:or6 to my
6e9i8eF
A% .eset your device by pressing the .eset button for over >
seconds. 0ote% All settings will be deleted and restored to
factory defaults once you pressed the .eset button.
(! %3 4y 8omp7ter sho:s an IP a66ress 8onfli8t error after
ha9ing 8onne8te6 to the 6e9i8e! hat sho7l6 I 6oF
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'C Check if there are other )(C/ servers present in your LA0. $f
there are other )(C/ servers e!cept your router, disable them
immediately.
,C The default $/ address of the device is '?,.'7:.=.'# make sure
this address is not used by another /C or device. $n case that
two computers or devices share the same $/ addresses,
change either to a different address.
*! %3 I 8annot a88ess Internet an6 sen6>re8ei9e emailsG
:hat sho7l6 I 6oF
This problem mainly happens to users who use the ///o+ or
)ynamic $/ $nternet connection type. 4ou need to change the
6T" size B'8?, by defaultC. $n this case, go to OA0 SettingsP
to change the 6T" value from default '8:= to '8;= or '8==,
etc.
)! %3 Ho: 6o I share reso7r8es on my 8omp7ter :ith 7sers
on Internet thro7gh the 6e9i8eF
To let $nternet users access internal servers on your LA0 such
as eAmail server, eb, -T/, via the device, use the I<irtual ServerI
feature. To do so, follow steps below%
Step '% Create your internal server, make sure the LA0 users
can access these servers and you need to know related service
ports, for e!ample, port number for eb server is :=# -T/ is ,'#
S6T/ is ,; and /*/3 is ''=.
Step ,% +nter /ort -orwarding Balso called /ort .ange
-orwarding on some productsC screen from device web "$.
Step 3% Complete the Start /ort Balso called +!ternal&+!t /ort
on some productsC and +nd /ort Balso known as $nternal&$nt /ort
on some productsC fields, say, :=A:=.
Step ;% $nput the internal serverDs $/ address. -or e!ample,
assuming that your eb serverDs $/ address is '?,.'7:. =.'=, then
simply input it.
Select a proper protocol type% TC/, ")/, or 5oth depending on
which protocolBsC your internal host is using.
Click +nable and save your settings.
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-or your reference, we collected a list of some wellAknown
service ports as follows%
Server
/rotoco
l
Service /ort
eb Server TC/ :=
-T/ Server TC/ ,'
Telnet TC/ ,3
0et 6eeting TC/ ';=3'>,=
6S0 6essenger
TC/&")
/
-ile Send%7:?'A7?==BTC/C
<oice%':73, 7?='BTC/C
<oice%':73, ;'?=B")/C
//T/ </0 TC/ '>,3
$phone;.= TC/ ,,;;;
S6T/ TC/ ,;
/*/3 TC/ ''=
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Appen6iA (3 Remo9e ireless #et:or; from
.o7r PC
$f you change wireless settings on your wireless device, you must
remove them accordingly your /C# otherwise, you may not be
able to wirelessly connect to the device. 5elow describes how
to do remove a wireless network from your /C.
If yo7 are 7sing in6o:s 0PD 6o as follo:s3
'. .ight click I6y 0etwork /lacesI and select
I/ropertiesI.
,. Click Oireless 0etwork ConnectionP and then select
O/ropertiesP.
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3. Click Iireless 0etworksI, select the item under I/referred
networksI and then click the .emove button.
If yo7 are 7sing in6o:s -D 6o as follo:s3
'. Click 0etwork from your desktop
and select /roperties.
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,. Select I6anage ireless
0etworksI.
3. Click the wireless connection and select I.emove networkI.
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Appen6iA * Safety an6 Emission Statement
CE 4ar; arning
This is a Class 5 product in a domestic environment, this
product may cause radio interference, in which case the user
may be reGuired to take adeGuate measures. This device
complies with +" '???&;&+C.
2CC Statement
This device complies with /art '; of the -CC .ules. *peration is
subMect to the following two conditions% B'C This device may
not cause harmful interference, and B,C this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
This eGuipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class 5 digital device, pursuant to /art '; of the
-CC .ules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
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protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This eGuipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio freGuency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. (owever, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. $f this eGuipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the eGuipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one of the following measures%
A .eorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
A $ncrease the separation between the eGuipment and receiver.
A Connect the eGuipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
A Consult the dealer or an e!perienced radio&T< technician for
help.
-CC Caution% Any changes or modifications not e!pressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the userHs authority to operate this eGuipment.
This transmitter must not be coAlocated or operating in
conMunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or T<
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this
eGuipment.
Ra6iation EApos7re Statement
This eGuipment complies with -CC radiation e!posure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment. This eGuipment should
be installed and operated with minimum distance ,=cm
between the radiator F your body.
#OTE3
'. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or T<
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this
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eGuipment.
,. To avoid unnecessary radiation interference, it is
recommended to use a shielded .L8; cable
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