TENDA TECHNOLOGY W303R Wireless-N Broadband Router User Manual q U G

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             11N Wireless User Guide                Model::::  W303R
             11N Wireless User Guide  Copyright Statement    is the registered trademark of Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. All the products  and  product  names  mentioned  herein  are  the  trademarks  or  registered trademarks  of  their  respective  holders.  Copyright  of  the  whole  product  as  integration, including its accessories and software, belongs to Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. Without the permission of Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd, any individual or party is not allowed to copy, plagiarize, reproduce or translate it into other languages. All the photos and product specifications mentioned in this manual are for references only. Upgrades of  software  and  hardware may  occur, and if  there are changes, Tenda is not responsible  for  notifying  in  advance. If  you  would  like  to know  more about  our product information, please visit our website at www.tenda.cn.
             11N Wireless User Guide  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 How to Set the Network Configurations ..... 6 3.2 Log in to the Router .............................. 11 3.3 Fast Internet Access .............................. 12 3.4 Fast Encryption ..................................... 13 CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED SETTINGS .............................. 14 4.1 System Status ...................................... 14 4.2 WAN Settings ....................................... 15 4.3 LAN Settings ........................................ 19 4.4 DNS Settings ........................................ 19 4.5 WAN Medium Type ................................ 20 4.6 Bandwidth Control ................................. 21 4.7 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 ........................................ 31 5.3 Wireless Access Control ......................... 32 5.4 Connection Status ................................. 33
             11N Wireless User Guide  CHAPTER 6 DHCP SERVER ............................................. 34 6.1 DHCP Server ........................................ 34 6.2 DHCP Client List .................................... 34 CHAPTER 7 VIRTUAL SERVER ...................................... 36 7.1 Port Range Forwarding ........................... 36 7.2 DMZ Settings ........................................ 38 7.3 UPNP Settings ...................................... 38 CHAPTER 8 SECURITY SETTINGS ............................... 40 8.1 Client Filter Settings .............................. 40 8.2 MAC Address Filter ................................ 41 8.3 URL Filter Settings ................................ 43 8.4 Remote Web Management ...................... 44 CHAPTER 9 ROUTING SETTINGS ................................. 46 9.1 Routing Table........................................ 46 9.2 Static Routing ....................................... 46 CHAPTER 10 SYSTEM TOOLS ........................................ 48 10.1 TIME SETTINGS ...................................... 48 10.2 DDNS ................................................ 48 10.3 Backup/Restore ................................... 49 10.4 Restore to Factory Default .................... 51 10.5 Upgrade ............................................. 51 10.6 Reboot the Router ............................... 52 10.7 Password Change ................................ 52 10.8 Syslog ............................................... 53 10.9 Log out .............................................. 53 APPENDIX 1 GLOSSARY .................................................. 54 APPENDIX 2 PRODUCT FEATURES .............................. 55 APPENDIX 3 FAQ ............................................................... 56
             11N Wireless User Guide  APPENDIX 4 CLEAR WIRELESS CONFIGURATION . 58 APPENDIX 5 REGULATORY INFORMATION ............. 60
                         11N Wireless User Guide  1Chapter 1 Product Introduction  Thank you for purchasing the Tenda Wireless N Broadband Router! This  easy-to-use  router  provides  simple  configuration  interface  which  enables  you  to configure it with ease. It is based on the latest IEEE802.11n standard, and is backward compatible with devices of IEEE802.11b/g standards.   The Tenda wireless router,including router, wireless AP, four-port switch and firewall  in one,provides powerful online monitor function and supports URL filter and MAC filter. With WDS function, it can repeat and amplify wireless signals so as to enlarge network coverage area. It truly supports UPnP and WMM to make your audio and video smoother. With QoS function,  it  can  efficiently  distribute  the  downloading  rate  for  the  clients.  With  super compatibility,  the  router  can  break  the  access  limits  in  some  areas  so  that  multiple computers can share the Internet access. Additionally, it supports WISP function to access to the ISP’s wireless hotspots (this function applies only to some of the products).  1.1 Package Contents Please verify the following items after you open the package:   One Wireless N Broadband Router   One Quick Installation Guide     One Power Adapter   One Software CD If any of the listed items are missing or damaged, please contact the Tenda reseller for immediate replacement.  1.2 LED Indicators and Port Description Panel and LED indicators show:  LED indicator description on the front panel
                         11N Wireless User Guide  2   Back panel port show (take W316R as an example)
                         11N Wireless User Guide  3Back panel port description
                         11N Wireless User Guide  4 Chapter 2 Product Installation  In this user guide, we take W316R as an example to explain the installation steps. The installation steps of other products are similar to this one.  1.  Please use only the included power adapter to power your router. (NOTE: Use of an unmatched power adapter could cause damage to this product).  2. Please connect the router’s LAN port to your computer with an Ethernet cable as shown below.  3. Please connect your broadband line provided by your ISP to the router’s WAN port.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  54. Insert the included software CD into the CD drive of your computer. After the software automatically initiates, double click the “Setup” icon and follow the instructions to complete the  installation.  You  can  also  enter  the  router’s  Web-based  Utility  to  complete  the configuration.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  6 Chapter 3 How to configure to access the Internet 3.1 How to Set the Network Configurations Network Configurations under windows XP 1.  Right click “My Network Places” on your computer desktop and select “Properties”.       2.  Right click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”.   3.  Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click “Properties”.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  7 4.  Select  “Obtain  an  IP  address  automatically”  and  “Obtain  DNS  server  address automatically”. Click “OK” to save the configurations.  Or select “Use the following IP address” and enter the IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway as follows:    IP Address: 192.168.0.XXX: (XXX is a number from 2~254)  Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  Gateway: 192.168.0.1  DNS  server:  You  should  input  the  DNS  server  address  provided  by  your  ISP. Otherwise, you can enter 192.168.0.1. Click “OK” to save the configurations.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  8  Network Configurations under windows 7 1.  Click the network icon on the lower right corner of your computer desktop, and then click” Open Network and Sharing Center”.    2. Click “Change adapter settings” on the left side of the window.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  9 3. Right click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”.  4. Double click” Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)".   5.  Select  “Obtain  an  IP  address  automatically”  and  “Obtain  DNS  server  address
                         11N Wireless User Guide  10automatically”. Click “OK” to save the configurations.  Or select “Use the following IP address” and enter the IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway as follows:     IP Address: 192.168.0.XXX: (XXX is a number from 2~254)  Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  Gateway: 192.168.0.1  DNS  server:  You  should  input  the  DNS  server  address  provided  by  your  ISP. Otherwise, you can enter 192.168.0.1. Click “OK” to save the configurations.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  113.2 Log in to the Router 1.  To  access  the  Router’s  Web-based  Utility,  launch  a  web  browser  such  as  Internet Explorer or Firefox and enter http://192.168.0.1. Press “Enter”.   2. The system will automatically choose the corresponding web language in accordance with  the  Browser’s  language.  For  example,  if  your  Browser’s  language  is  French,  the router’s web language will display as French.   3. If your Browser language is English or beyond the 9 languages (Arabic, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish), the router’s web language will be English.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  123.3 Fast Internet Access Two kinds of fast access methods are provided on the router’s web-based utility: ADSL dial-up and DHCP. If  you  select  ADSL  dial-up,  you  only  need  to  enter  the  access  account  and  access password as well as the wireless password, and then click “Ok” to complete the settings.   If  you  select  DHCP,  you  only  need  to  enter  the  wireless  password  and  click  “Ok”  to complete the settings.   The default access method is ADSL dial-up and the access account and access password are  the same  as  the  ADSL  dial-up  account  and  password,  which  you  can  inquire your broadband ISP. For other access methods, please refer to WAN settings in chapter 4.The wireless password can only consist of 8 characters, the default is 12345678 and you can modify it when necessary.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  133.4 Fast Encryption The router provides two encryption setting screens, one is simple and easy, the other is advanced (For advanced setting, please refer to chapter 5.2). Simple and easy screen: Log on to the  router’s web-based utility  and  you may set encryption for the router.  The default adopts WPA-PSK mode and AES Algorithm. The default password is 12345678, as shown below.  NOTE: The wireless password can only be 8 characters in length and the default is 12345678, you can modify it when necessary.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  14 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings 4.1 System Status   System status screen allows you to view the router’s WAN port status and system status.   Connection status: It displays the router’s WAN connection status. Disconnected:  It  indicates  the  router’s  WAN  port  hasn’t  been  connected  with  the network cable. Connecting: It indicates the router’s WAN port is obtaining IP address. Connected: It indicates the Router is well connected with the ISP.  WAN IP:IP address obtained from ISP.  Subnet mask: Obtained from ISP.  Gateway: Obtained from ISP.  DNS server: Obtained from ISP.  Alternate DNS server: Obtained from ISP.  Connection type: It displays your current access method.   LAN MAC address:It displays the Router’s LAN MAC address.  WAN MAC address:It displays the Router’s WAN MAC Address.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  15 System time:It displays the system’s updated time  Connected client  :It displays the number of the connected computers(normally it displays the number of clients whose IP addresses obtained via DHCP server)  Software version:It displays the Router’s software version;  Hardware version:It displays the Router’s hardware version.  4.2 WAN Settings Virtual Dial-up (PPPoE)   Mode: Show your current connection mode.  Access Account: Enter the account provided by your ISP.    Access Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP.  MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. It is the size of the largest data packet that can be  sent  over  the  network.  The  default  value  is  1492.  Do  NOT  modify  it  unless necessary, but if a specific website or web application software cannot open or be enabled, you can try to change the MTU value to 1450, 1400, etc.  Service Name: The connection name for  current  PPPOE,  enter it  if  necessary,otherwise, leave it blank.  AC Name: The service name, enter it if necessary,otherwise, leave it blank.  Connect Automatically: Connect automatically to the Internet after rebooting the system or connection failure.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  16 Connect on Demand: Re-establish your connection to the Internet after the specific time  (Max  Idle  Time).  Zero  means  you  are  connected  to  the  Internet  all  times. Otherwise, enter the minutes to be elapsed before you are disconnected from the Internet.   Connect Manually: Connect to the Internet by users manually.  Connect  on  Fixed  Time:  Connect  to  the  Internet  during  the  time  you  fix automatically.     NOTE: The “Connect on Fixed Time” goes into effect only when you have set the current time in “Time      settings” from “System tools”.  Static IP If your ISP provides you the static IP, please choose static IP, and you need to enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS server and alternate DNS server provided by your ISP or network administrator。   Mode: Show your current connection mode.  IP address: Enter the WAN IP address provided by your ISP. If you are not clear, please inquire your local ISP.  Subnet mask: Enter the WAN Subnet Mask provided by your ISP. Generally it is 255.255.255.0。  Gateway:  Enter  the  Gateway  provided  by  your  ISP.  If  you  are  not  clear,  please inquire your local ISP.  DNS server: Enter the necessary DNS server provided by your ISP.  Alternate DNS server: Enter the second DNS address if your ISP provides, which is optional.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  17 Dynamic IP (Via DHCP) If your connection mode is Dynamic IP, it means every time you access the Internet, you will get a different IP. You don’t need to enter any parameters in this mode, just Click “Ok” to finish the settings.   PPTP   Mode: Show your current connection mode.  PPTP server address: The IP address or domain name of the destination server and it is used to specify the destination address which needs for PPTP connection.  Username/Password:  Used  to  validate  identity  when  connecting  to  the  PPTP server.  Address mode: Set the router’s IP address mode, you can select either “Dynamic” or “Static”. If your ISP doesn’t provide the IP address, please select “Dynamic”.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  18 IP address: Please enter the IP address provided by your ISP, inquire your local ISP if you are not clear.  Subnet mask: Please enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP ,generally its 255.255.255.0  Gateway: Please enter the gateway provided by your ISP, inquire your local ISP if you are not clear. All the above parameters are provided by ISP.  L2TP   Mode: Show your current connection mode.  L2TP server address: The IP address or domain name of the destination server and it is used to specify the destination address which needs for L2TP connection.  Username/Password:  Used  to  validate  identity  when  connecting  to  the  L2TP server.  Address mode: Set the router’s IP address mode, you can select either “Dynamic” or “Static”. If your ISP doesn’t provide the IP address, please select “Dynamic”.  IP address: Please enter the IP address provided by your ISP, inquire your local ISP if you are not clear.  Subnet mask: Please enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP ,generally its 255.255.255.0  Gateway: Please enter the gateway provided by your ISP, inquire your local ISP if you are not clear. All the above parameters are provided by ISP.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  194.3 LAN Settings Click “Advanced settings” –LAN settings to enter the following screen.   LAN MAC address: The Router’s LAN MAC address, which is unchangeable.  IP address: The Router’s LAN IP address (not your PC’s IP address).The default value is 192.168.0.1; you can change it when necessary.  Subnet mask: The Router’s LAN subnet mask. The default value is 255.255.255.0   NOTE: Once you modify the IP address, you need to remember it for next time you log in to the web-based utility.  4.4 DNS Settings DNS stands for Domain Name System (or Service).     DNS setting: Select to enable the DNS server.    Primary DNS address: Enter the necessary address provided by your ISP.   Alternate DNS address: Enter the second DNS address if your ISP provides, which
                         11N Wireless User Guide  20is optional. NOTE: After the settings are completed, reboot the device to activate the modified settings. 4.5 WAN Medium Type Wired WAN and wireless WAN  NOTE: This function applies only to some of the products.     Wired WAN: In this mode, the cable is directly connected to the WAN port. Wired WAN is the default mode. Wireless WAN: Enable this mode if your ISP provides you wireless connection service or you want to use it to amplify wireless signals. SSID:  SSID (Service  Set Identifier)  is  the  identity of  the  wireless  device.  You  can  only access to the ISP’ network by entering the correct SSID, namely the SSID of the ISP’s wireless device. You can click the “Open scan” button to let the router automatically search the ISP’s available SSID. The SSID can also be the SSID of the superior wireless device when using wireless bridge. MAC: To connect to the ISP’s wireless device, you need to know the device’s MAC address. You can click the “Open scan” button to let the router automatically search the  wireless device’s MAC or superior wireless device’s MAC. Channel:  The  wireless  device’s  communication  channel.  You  must  select  the  same channel  as  the  ISP’s  wireless  device  to  enable  their  communications.  It  can  also  be scanned by clicking the “Open scan” button. Security mode: When the ISP wireless device is secured, the access device should set the
                         11N Wireless User Guide  21same security mode, encryption mode and key as the ISP’ wireless device. For example   If your ISP wireless device’s SSID is “wireless”, then just enter the ISP’s SSID, wireless MAC address, and channel respectively into the corresponding fields of the above picture. If the ISP device is secured, please set your router’s encryption type the same as the ISP device’s .Or you can click the “Open scan” button to let the router automatically fill in the SSID, Channel and wireless MAC. After saving, come back to the WAN Setting screen to select the corresponding WAN connection type to complete the settings (For example, if your ISP wireless device’s connection type is dynamic IP, just select DHCP).  4.6 Bandwidth Control Bandwidth  control  is  used  to  limit  the  communication  traffic  of  LAN  computers  when accessing  the  Internet.  It  can  simultaneously  control  maximum  of  254  PCs'  traffic.  In addition, IP address range configuration is supported.    Enable Bandwidth Control: To enable or disable the internal IP bandwidth control. The default is disabled.  IP Address: The IP address range of the hosts whose traffic has been controlled. It can be a single IP address or IP address range.  Upload/Download: To specify the traffic heading way for the selected IP addresses: upload or download.  Bandwidth Range: The maximum and minimum upload/download data traffic of the hosts in specified IP range. The unit is KByte/s. The uplink of upload and download can not exceed the WAN port bandwidth limitation range.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  22 Enable: To enable the current edited rule. Otherwise, the rule will not go into effect.  Add to list: After you edit the rule, click the “add to list” button to add the current rule to the rule list. Here we take 2Mbps bandwidth as an example. Theoretically, the biggest downloading rate for  2Mbps  bandwidth  is  2Mbps=256KByte/s,  and  the  biggest  uploading  rate  is 512kbps=64KByte/s Example 1   If you want to set the download rate of the computer at the IP address of 192.168.0.100 as 80-90KByte/s,  upload  rate  as  10-15KByte/s,  first  add  one upload  rule  as  shown  in  the picture below:  1. Enter 192.168.0.100 in the IP address field   2. Select upload in the Upload/Download field. 3. Enter 10-15 in the bandwidth range field 4. Select “Enable” 5. Click “Add to list” 6. Click “Ok” to finish the upload rule settings.  And then add a download rule as shown in the picture below.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  23  The setting method is the same as the above.  Example  2  Set  the  download  rate  of  all  computers  within  the  range  of 192.168.0.2--192.168.0.254 as 100-120KByte/s, and the upload rate as 20-30KByte/s, as shown in the picture below.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  24 The setting method is the same as Example 1.  4.7 Traffic Statistics   Traffic statistics is used to display the bandwidth that LAN PC used.  Enable Traffic statistics: It is used to calculate the traffic used by the LAN computers. You can enable it to calculate the traffic for you. Usually, disable it to improve the router’s data packet processing ability, and the default is disabled. When this function is enabled, the webpage will refresh automatically every five minutes, meanwhile, each computer’s traffic value will refresh automatically.  IP address: the IP address of the computer whose traffic is being calculated.  Uplink rate: the data sending speed per second, the unit is KByte/s.  Downlink rate: the data receiving speed per second, the unit is KByte/s.  Sent message: the number of the calculated computer’s data packets that are sent out through the router.  Sent  Bytes:  the  volume  of  the  calculated  computer’s  statistics  that  is  sent  out through the router
                         11N Wireless User Guide  25 Received message: the number of the calculated computer’s the data packets that are received through the router.  Received Bytes: the volume of the calculated computer’s statistics that is received through the router.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  26   Chapter 5 WLAN Settings   5.1 Wireless Basic Settings   Enable wireless function: Select to enable the Router’s wireless features; deselect to disable it and all functions related with wireless are disabled.    Wireless working mode: This router provides two kinds of working modes: Wireless Access Point(AP) and Network Bridge (WDS)  Wireless Access Point (AP)  Network Mode: Select one mode from the drop-down list. 11b mode::::Select it if you have only Wireless-B clients in your network. 11g mode::::Select it if you have only Wireless-G clients in your network. 11b/g mixed mode: Select it if you have only Wireless-B and Wireless-G clients in your network. 11b/g/n  mixed  mode:  Select  it  if  you  have  Wireless-B,  Wireless-G  and Wireless-N clients in your network.  SSID: It is the unique name of the wireless network and can be modified. The SSID must be entered.  Broadcast (SSID): Select “Enable” to enable the router’ SSID to be scannable by wireless devices. The default is enabled. If you disable it, the wireless devices must know the SSID for communication.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  27 Channel: The currently used channel by the router. Select an effective channel (from 1 to 13\Auto) of the wireless network.  WMM  Capable:  Enable  it  to  enhance  the transfer  performance  of  the  wirelessly transferred  multimedia  data  (such  as  video  or  online  playing).We  recommend enabling this option if you are not familiar with WMM.  APSD Capable: It is used for auto power-saved service. The default is disabled.  Channel  bandwidth:  Select  an  appropriate  channel  bandwidth  to  enhance  the wireless performance. Select 20/40M when the network has 11b/g and 11n wireless clients.  Select  20M  when  the  network  has  only  non-11n  wireless  clients.  Select 20/40M to promote its throughput when the wireless network is in 11n mode.  Extension Channel: To confirm the network’s frequency range in 11n mode.   NOTE: Some products may have primary SSID and secondary SSID options, as shown below. Primary SSID is necessary, secondary SSID is optional.     Network Bridge (WDS) Settings WDS (Wireless Distribution System) is used to expand wireless coverage area.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  28  AP MAC address: Input the MAC address of another (opposing) wireless router you want to connect.  Example: This example is to bridge two W316R routers. 1.  If  you know  the  connecting router’s  MAC  address,  please  enter  it  into  the  AP  MAC address field and click “Ok”.  2. You can also search for the wireless router’s signal by scanning.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  29a) Click “Open scan” and click the scanned signal and click the ”Ok” button on the dialog box and the corresponding wireless MAC address will be added to the AP MAC address field automatically.  b) Click “Ok” after the MAC address is added.    After finishing the above steps, you need to set the other W316R router in the same way.   NOTE:   WDS  feature  requires  both  routers  support  this  function  and  the  SSID,  channel,
                         11N Wireless User Guide  30encryption method and password are the same as those of the connecting router.  5.2 Wireless Security Settings With the wireless security function, you can prevent others from connecting to your wireless network and using the network resources without your consent. Meanwhile, you can also block illegal users from intercepting or intruding your wireless network. 5.2.1 WPS Settings WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setting) makes it quick and easy to establish a secure connection between the wireless clients and the router. The users only need to enter a PIN code or press  WPS  button  on  the  back  panel  to  configure  it  without  manually  selecting  an encryption method or set a key.    WPS settings: To enable or disable WPS function. The default is “Enable”.  WPS mode: Provide two ways: PBC (Push-Button Configuration) and PIN code.  PBC: Select the PBC and click Ok, or press and hold the WPS button on the back panel of the device for about one second. The WPS LED indicator will be flashing for 2 minutes, which means the WPS is enabled. During this time (flashing WPS LED), you can enable the wireless client to implement the WPS/PBC negotiation between them.  When  the  WPS  connection  is  completed,  the  LED  indicator  will  be continuously lit. To add more clients, repeat the above steps.)
                         11N Wireless User Guide  31 PIN: If this option is enabled, you need to enter a wireless client’s PIN code in the field and keep the same code in the WPS client.    Reset OOB: Press this button, the WPS client will be in an idle state, and the WPS indicator will turn off. AP will not respond to the WPS client’s connection request and will set the security mode as Open-None (Disable) mode.  NOTE:   The use of WPS function requires the wireless adapter to support this function.  5.2.2 WPA- PSK WPA guarantees to protect WLAN users’ data and only the authorized network users can have access to WLAN.     WPA  Algorithms:  Provides  TKIP  [Temporal  Key  Integrity  Protocol]  or  AES [Advanced Encryption Standard].    Key: Enter the pass phrase that consists of 8-63 ASCII characters.  Key Renewal Interval:  Set the key’s renewal  period,  which tells the device  how often it should change the dynamic keys.  5.2.3 WPA2- PSK
                         11N Wireless User Guide  32WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2) provides higher security than and WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access).     WPA  Algorithms:  Provides  TKIP  [Temporal  Key  Integrity  Protocol]  or  AES [Advanced Encryption Standard].    Key: Enter the pass phrase that consists of 8-63 ASCII characters.  Key Renewal Interval:  Set the key’s renewal  period,  which tells the device  how often it should change the dynamic keys.  5.3 Wireless Access Control Wireless access control is actually based on the MAC address to permit or forbid specific clients to access the wireless network.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  33 MAC address filter: “Permit” indicates to allow the clients in the list to access the wireless network, “Forbid” indicates to prevent the clients in the list from accessing the wireless network.  Configure  MAC  address:  Input  the  MAC  addresses  of  the  wireless  clients  to implement the filter policy. Click “Add” to finish the MAC add operation.  MAC Address list: Show the added MAC addresses. You can add or delete them.  5.4 Connection Status This screen shows  wireless client’s connection status, including MAC address, Channel bandwidth.     MAC address: Shows the MAC addresses of the hosts connected to the Router.  Bandwidth: Shows the channel bandwidth of the current connected hosts (wireless clients).
                         11N Wireless User Guide  34 Chapter 6 DHCP Server 6.1 DHCP Server   DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) is used to assign an IP address to the computers on the LAN/private  network. When you enable the DHCP Server, the DHCP  Server will allocate automatically an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer in premise of activating “Obtain an IP Address Automatically”. So specifying the start and end address of the IP Address pool is needed.    DHCP server: Check the Enable box to enable DHCP server.    IP  pool  start/end  address:  Enter  the  range  of  IP  addresses  for  DHCP  server distribution.  Lease time:   It indicates the valid time of the dynamic IP address which is distributed to the DHCP client’s host computer by DHCP server. During this time, the server will not distribute the IP address to any other host computer.  6.2 DHCP Client List DHCP client list displays user computer’ IP address, MAC address, host name and other information which are assigned by the DHCP server. You can manually enter the IP and MAC address and convert them to static assignment.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  35   Host name: It displays the name of the computer whose IP is allocated by the DHCP server.  IP address: Enter the IP address which needs static binding.    MAC  address: Enter  the  MAC  address  of  the  computer you  want  to  bind.  Click “Add” to add the entry in the list.    Lease time: The remaining time length of the corresponding IP address lease.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  36 Chapter 7 Virtual Server 7.1 Port Range Forwarding   Start/End  port:  Enter the  start/end  port  number  which  ranges  the  External  ports used to set the server or Internet applications.  LAN IP: Enter the IP address of the PC which you want to set as the server.  Protocol:  Select  the  protocol  (TCP/UDP/Both)  for  the  application. If  you  are  not clear about the protocol you are using, you can select “Both”.  Enable: Click the Enable checkbox to bring the set rule into effect.    Delete: Clear all settings of this item.  Well-known service port: The well-known protocol ports are listed in the drop-down list. Select one and select a sequence number in the ID drop-down list and then click “Add”, this port will be added automatically to the ID list. For other well known service ports that are not listed, you can manually add them to the list.  Add to: Add the selected well-known port to the policy ID. For Example: You want to share some large files with your friends outside of your local area network, however, they are too big, and it’s not convenient to transfer them. Then, you can build a  FTP server on  your computer  and set the router’s port range forwarding to enable  your  friends to  access to  these files on  your computer. Suppose  that your  FTP server or your computer’s static IP address is 192.168.0.10, and you wish your friends can
                         11N Wireless User Guide  37access the server through the default port 21 and adopts TCP protocol.    Please follow the steps below to configure. 1.Enter  21  in  both start  port  and  end  port  fields,  or  you  can  also  select  FTP  from  the well-known  service  port  and  its  port  21  will  be  added  to  the  corresponding  field automatically. 2. Enter 192.168.0.10 in the LAN IP column, and then select “Both” as the protocol and select “Enable”. 3. As the picture shown below.  4. Click the “Ok” button to save the settings. And  now,  when  your  friends  want  to  visit  the  FTP  server,  they  only  need  to  enter ftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:21 in the address field. Here, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx means the router’s WAN IP  address.  For  example,  when  your  router’s  WAN  IP  address  is  172.16.102.89;  your friends need to enter ftp://172.16.102.89:21 in the address field.  NOTE:   If  you  set  the  service  port  of  the  virtual  server  as  80,  you  must  set  the  Web management port on Remote Web Management screen to be any value except 80 such as 8080. Otherwise, there will be a conflict to disable the virtual server.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  38 7.2 DMZ Settings  The DMZ Settings screen allows one local computer to be exposed to the Internet for use of a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing. DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one PC.     DMZ Host IP Address: The IP address of the LAN computer you want to set as DMZ host.  Enable: Check to enable the DMZ host.  For example:   Set the computer at the IP address of 192.168.0.10 as DMZ host to connect another host on the Internet for intercommunication. NOTE:   When the DMZ host is enabled, the firewall settings of the DMZ host will not function.  7.3 UPNP Settings UPnP (Universal Plug and Play).With the UPnP function, the internal host can request the router to process some special port switching so as to enable the external host to visit the resources of the internal host.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  39  Enable UPnP: Click the checkbox to enable the UPnP. NOTE:   This function goes into effect under Windows XP or Windows ME (NOTE: the system should integrate  or  have  installed  the  Directx  9.0)  or  this  function  would  go  into effect if you have installed software that supports UPnP.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  40 Chapter 8 Security Settings 8.1 Client Filter Settings You can enable client filter to control LAN computers’ access to some ports of the Internet。    Filter Mode: You can select either “Permit only” or “Forbid only”.  Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down list.  Remark: A simple description of the configured file. You can also leave it blank.  Start/End IP: Enter the start/end IP address.  Port: Enter the controlled  TCP/UDP  protocol  port. You can specify  a port or  port range.  Type: Select one protocol (TCP/UDP/Both) from the drop-down list.    Time: Select the time range of client filter.    Date: Select the day(s) to run the access policy.  Enable: To enable/disable the access policy (forbid/permit the packets matched with the access policy to pass through the router.   Example1 Forbid LAN computers at the IP addresses of 192.168.0.100--192.168.0.120 to access the Internet.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  41 Example  2      Permit  LAN  computer  with  the  IP  address  of  192.168.0.145  to  access websites during 8:00 to 18:00 from Sunday to Saturday.   8.2 MAC Address Filter You can limit the computer’s access to Internet by MAC Address Filter.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  42  Filter mode: You can select either “Permit only” or “Forbid only”.  Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down list.  Remark: A simple description of the configured file. You can also leave it blank.  MAC Address: Enter the MAC address you want to run the access policy.  Time: Select the time range of MAC address      filter.  Date: Select the day(s) to run the access policy.  Enable: To enable/disable the access policy (forbid/permit the packets matched with the access policy to pass through the router).   Example 1 Forbid the computer  with the MAC address of 00:E0:4C:69:A3:23 to access Internet during 8:00 to 18:00 from Monday to Friday.  Example 2 Permit the computer with the MAC address  of  00:E4:A5:44:35:69 to access Internet from Monday to Friday.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  43  8.3 URL Filter Settings You can use URL filtering to forbid their access to certain websites at a specified time.   Filter Mode: You can select either “Permit only” or “Forbid only”.  Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down list.  Remark: A simple description of the configured file. You can also leave it blank.  Start/End IP: Enter the start/end IP address.  URL character string:    Specify the text strings or keywords needed to be filtered.    Time: Select the time range of URL filter.  Date: Select the day(s) to run the access policy.  Enable: To enable/disable the access policy (forbid /permit the packets matched with the access policy to pass through the router).   Example1 Forbid all computers on LAN to access baidu.com during 8:00 to 18:00 from
                         11N Wireless User Guide  44Monday to Friday.  Example2 Permit LAN computers with the IP addresses of 192.168.0.100- 192.168.0.115 to access yahoo.com.   NOTE:   Enter only one domain name for each access policy for one access policy can only filter one domain name. So, if you want to filter multiple domain names, you need to set multiple access policies  8.4 Remote Web Management This  section  instructs  how  to  allow  the  network  administrator  to  manage  the  Router
                         11N Wireless User Guide  45remotely. If you want to access the Router from outside of the local network, please click the checkbox after “Enable”.   Enable: Check to enable remote web management.  Port: The management port open to outside access. The default value is 80.  IP Address: Specify the range of the IP addresses of the computers on the Internet for remote management.  NOTE: 1. If you want to log in the device’s Web-based Utility via port 8080, you need to use the  format  of  WAN  IP  address:  port  (for  example  http:::://220.135.211.56:8080)  to implement remote login.   2. If your WAN IP  address  starts  and ends  with  0.0.0.0,  it means all  hosts  on the Internet  can  implement  remote  Web  management.  If  you  change  the  Internet  IP address as 218.88.93.33-218.88.93.35, then only the computers at the IP addresses of 218.88.93.33,  218.88.93.34  and  218.88.93.35  can  access  the  Router  to  implement remote web management. For example:   If  you want to  configure the computer  at the IP  address  of 218.88.93.33 to  access  the router’s web-based utility via port 8080, please set the parameters as above.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  46 Chapter 9 Routing Settings 9.1 Routing Table This page shows the router’s core routing table.  The main duty for a router is to look for a best path for every data packet, and transfer this data packet to a destination station. In order to fulfill this function, many transferring paths, i.e. routing table, are saved in the router, for choosing when needed.  9.2 Static Routing This screen is used to set the router’s static routing. A static route is a pre-determined pathway that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network.     Destination network IP address: The destination host or IP segment you visit.  Subnet mask: Enter the subnet mask, generally it is 255.255.255.0  Gateway: The entry IP address of the next router.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  47 NOTE: 1. The gateway must be at the same net segment with the router’s LAN IP. 2. If the destination IP address is one host’ address, then the subnet mask must be 255.255.255.255. 3. If the destination IP address is an IP segment, then it must match with the subnet mask. For example, if the destination IP is 10.0.0.0 then the subnet mask must be 255.0.0.0
                         11N Wireless User Guide  48 Chapter 10 System Tools 10.1 Time Settings This section is to configure the router’s system time. You can set it manually or obtain the GMT time from the Internet.    Time  zone:  Select  the  time  zone  where  you  are  operating  the  Router  from  the drop-down list.  Customized time: Enter the time you wish to configure. NOTE: When the Router is powered off, the time settings will be lost. The router will obtain the GMT time automatically when you next time access the Internet. Only when you connect to the Internet and obtain the GMT time or set the time on this screen, can the time settings in other functions (e.g. security settings) take effect.  10.2 DDNS The  DDNS  (Dynamic  Domain  Name  System)  is  supported  in  this  Router.  It  is  used  to assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. Every time you access the Internet, the dynamic domain name software installed on your host will tell the ISP’S host server its dynamic IP address by sending messages. And the server software is responsible for providing DNS service and implementing dynamic domain name resolution.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  49  Main features:   1. Mostly, your ISP provides a dynamic IP address and the DDNS is used to capture the changeable  IP address and match to the fixed  domain. Then users can have access to the Internet to communicate with others outside the network.   2. DDNS can help you to establish a virtual host in your home or company.  DDNS: Click the radio button to enable or disable the DDNS service.  Service  provider:  Select  one  from  the  drop-down  list  and  click  “Sign  up”  for registration.   Username: Enter the username that you use to register from the DDNS provider    Password: Enter the password that you use to register from the DDNS provider    Domain name: Enter the effective registered domain name For example: Establish a Web server in the local host 192.168.0.10 and register in 3322.org as follows:  Username  Tenda Password  123456 Domain Name  tenda.3322.org  After mapping the port in the virtual server, and setting account information in DDNS server, you can then access the web page by entering http://tenda.3322.org in the address field.  10.3 Backup/Restore   On this screen, you can back up the router’s current settings or restore previous settings.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  50  Backup Setting: Click the Backup button to back up the Router’s settings and select a path to save them.  Click the “Save” button to save the configuration files.  Restore Setting: Click the “Browse” button to select the backup files.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  51Click the “Restore” button to restore previous settings.   10.4 Restore to Factory Default   This screen allows you to restore all settings to the factory default values.      Restore: Click this button to restore to default settings.    Factory default settings: Password: NULL(the default password displays as null) IP address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 NOTE:   After  restoring  to  default  settings,  please  restart  the  router  to  make  the  default settings effective.  10.5 Upgrade   By  upgrading  the  router’s  software,  you’ll  get  better  software version  and  appreciated routing function. Before upgrading, download the Router’s software upgrade file from our website, www.tenda.cn.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  52    Browse: Click this button to select the upgrade file.  Upgrade:  Click  this  button  to  start  the  upgrading  process.  After  the  upgrade  is completed, the router will reboot automatically.    10.6 Reboot the Router Reboot  the  router  to  make  the  configuration  effective.  The  router  will  cut  its  WAN connection automatically after rebooting.     Reboot the router: Click this button to reboot the router.  10.7 Password Change This section is to set a new password to better secure your router and network.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  53  Old password: Enter the old password.  New password: Enter a new password.  Confirm new password: Re-enter to confirm the new password.   NOTE:   The  default  password  displays  as  null,  users  can  log  on  the  web-based  utility without  any  authentication.  To  secure  the  router  and  your  network,  it  is  highly recommended that you change the initial password.   10.8 Syslog The section is  to view the system log.  You can view various conditions appearing after system start, and also check whether there’s an attack on the network. The log can record at most 150 entries.   Refresh: Click this button to update the log.  Clear: Click this button to clear the current shown log. 10.9 Log out   After all settings are finished, please click’” Log out” to exit securely and completely.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  54 Appendix 1 Glossary Channel:         An instance of medium use for the purpose of passing protocol data units (PDUs) that may be  used simultaneously,  in the  same volume of space,  with  other instances of  medium use(on  other  channels)  by  other  instances  of  the  same  physical  layer  (PHY),with  an acceptably low frame error ratio(FER) due to mutual interference. SSID:         SSID  (Service  Set  Identifier)  is  the  network  name  shared  by  all  devices  in  a  wireless network.  Your  network’s  SSID  should  be  unique  to  your  network  and  identical  for  all devices within the network. It is case-sensitive and must not exceed 20 characters (use any of the characters on the keyboard).Make sure this setting is the same for all devices in your wireless network. WPA/WPA2 Encryption:   A security protocol for wireless networks that builds on the basic foundations of WEP. It secures wireless data transmission by using a key similar to WEP, but the added strength of WPA 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  network.WPA2  is  the  second generation  of  WPA  security  and  provides  a  stronger  encryption  mechanism  through Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), which is a requirement for some government users. 802,1x authentication   Static WEP key is difficult to manage for when you change the key, you will have to inform all others, and if the key is disclosed in one of the places, the key can no longer provide security. Besides, there’s severe security loophole about static WEP encryption. The WEP key can  be decrypted after one person  receives a  specific amount of  data  via wireless intercepting.  802,1x is  initially used for  wired  Ethernet  authentication  access  to prevent illegal users from accessing the network. Later, it is found that 802.1x can better solve the wireless  network  security  problem.  EAP-TLS  of  the  802.1x  successfully  achieves  the two-way authentication  between  users and  networks, i.e.  can prevent illegal  users from accessing the network and can also prevent users from accessing the illegal AP. 802.1x utilizes dynamic WEP encryption to protect the WEP key from being decrypted. To solve the  publishing  problem  for  digital  certification,  people  make  some  changes  to  TLS authentication and TTLS and EAP come into exist, which enable you to access the network by using the traditional way of authentication: username and password.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  55Appendix 2 Product Features    Supports IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3u standards.   High  gain  omni-directional  antenna,  with  strong  signals  and  long  transmission distance.   Wireless transmission rate up to 150Mbps or 300 Mbps   Provides  one  10/100Mbps  auto-negotiation  Ethernet WAN  port  to  connect  to  the Wide Area Network   Provides  four  10/100Mbps  auto-negotiation  Ethernet  LAN ports to  connect to the Local Area Network   Supports Auto MDI/MDIX     Supports  xDSL/Cable  MODEM,  static  and  dynamic  IP  in  community  broadband networking   Includes router, wireless access point, four-port switch and firewall all in one   SupportsWPA-PSK,WPA2-PSK,andWPA-PSK&WPA2-PSK mixed security modes   Supports WPS button   Supports hidden SSID function and MAC address-based access control   Supports WMM to make your audio and video smoother   Supports SNTP   Supports UPnP and DDNS   Supports WDS to extend wireless network     Supports  wireless  WAN  and  allows  access  to  ISP’s  wireless  hotspots  to  share Internet access  with multiple computers  (this function applies only  to some of the products).   Supports virtual server, DMZ host   Provides syslog to record the running status of the router
                         11N Wireless User Guide  56 Appendix 3 FAQ  This section provides some solutions to the problems which may occur during the router’s installation or usage. The instructions below may help you deal with the problems. If your problem is not in the list, please log into our website www.tenda.cn or send an E-mail to support@tenda.cn, and we will reply to you at the earliest time. 1. Can not log in to the Web-based Utility of the router after you enter the IP address in the address field?  Step 1: Check if the router is working correctly, after the device is powered on for a few seconds, the SYS indicator on the front panel should light up. If it is not, please contact us.   Step 2:  Check  the network cables are  connected  correctly  and  the corresponding  LED indicator lights up. Sometimes, the indicator lights up, but it does not mean it is functioning.   Step  3:  Run  “Ping”  command  and  check  if  it  can  ping  the  Router’s  LAN  IP  address 192.168.0.1 (open “Command Prompt” and type “Ping 192.168.0.1” and then enter). If it is OK, please make sure your browser does not access the Internet by proxy server. If the ping fails, you can press the “RESET” button for 7 seconds to restore to default settings. And then repeat the ping operation. If it still does not work, please contact us.  2. Forgot the login password and cannot enter the Web-based Utility. What can I   do? Press the “RESET” button for 7 seconds to restore the Router to default settings.  3. The computer connected with the Router shows IP address conflict. What can   do? Check if there are other DHCP servers in the LAN and if there are then disable them. The default IP address of the router is 192.168.0.1 please maker sure the address is not being used by any other device. If there are two computers with the same IP address, please change one of them.  4. I cannot use E-mail and access the Internet. What can I do? Sometimes happens with ADSL connection and Dynamic IP users. You may need to modify the default MTU value (1492). Please open the “WAN Setting” and modify the MTU value with the recommended value as 1450 or 1400.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  575.How to share my computer’s resource with other users in Internet???? If you want Internet users to access the internal server via the router such as: e-mail server, Web, FTP. You can configure the “Virtual Server”. Step 1: create your internal server, make sure the LAN users can access these servers and know related service port. For example, Web server’s port is 80; FTP is 21; SMTP is 25 and POP3 is 110. Step 2: In the router’s web click “Virtual Server” and select “Port Range Forwarding”. Step 3: Input the service port provided by the router (i.e. the external port) for mapping the internal and external network, for example, 80-80. Step 4: input the internal Web service port, for example, 80-80. Step 5: Input the internal server’s IP address. For example, if your Web server’s IP address is 192.168.0.10, please input it. Step 6: select the communication protocol used by your internal host: TCP, UDP, Both. Step 7: click “Ok” to activate the settings. The following table lists some well-known applications and their respective service ports:   Server  Protocol  Service Port WEB Server  TCP  80 FTP Server  TCP  21 Telnet  TCP  23 NetMeeting  TCP  1503、1720 MSN Messenger  TCP/UDP File Send:6891-6900(TCP) Voice:1863、6901(TCP) Voice:1863、5190(UDP) PPTP VPN  TCP  1723 Iphone5.0  TCP  22555 SMTP  TCP  25 POP3  TCP  110
                         11N Wireless User Guide  58Appendix 4 Clear Wireless Configuration    Clear Wireless configuration file under windows XP 1. Right click “My Network Places” on your computer desktop and select “Properties”.      2. Right click “Wireless Network Connections” and select “Properties”.  3.  Click  “Wireless  Network  Configuration”  and  clear  the  corresponding  wireless configuration file as shown below.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  59Clear Wireless configuration file under windows 7 1.  Right click “Network” and click “Properties”.   2.  Click “Manage wireless networks” on the left side of the window.   3.  Delete the corresponding configured file in the “Manage wireless networks”.
                         11N Wireless User Guide  60 Appendix 5 Regulatory Information  EU Declaration or Declaration of Conformity   Hereby,  SHENZHEN  TENDA  TECHNOLOGY  CO.,LTD,  declares  that  this  Wireless Broadband  Router  is  in  compliance  with  the  essential  requirements  and  other  relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  in  accordance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference   to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  party  responsible  for  compliance  could  void  the  user’s  authority  to  operate  this equipment. (Example- use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). “The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”  FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with the minimum distance of 20 cm. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause interference, and 2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference,  including  interference  that  may  cause
                         11N Wireless User Guide  61undesired operation of the device. Caution!   The  manufacturer  is  not  responsible  for  any  radio  or  TV  interference  caused  by unauthorized  modifications  to  this  equipment.  Such  modifications  could  void  the  user authority to operate the equipment.

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