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ADSL2/2+ Router TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................. - 6 - 1.1 PRODUCT FEATURES ................................. - 7 1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS ................................. - 8 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ........................ - 10 - 2.1 PANEL LAYOUT ................................... - 10 2.1.1 Front Panel .........................................................- 10 2.1.2 Back Panel .........................................................- 12 2.
ADSL2/2+ Router PPPOA ........................................................................- 48 IPOA ............................................................................- 53 2. WAN Configuration in Ethernet Mode .....................- 57 PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) .......................................- 57 IP over Ethernet ..........................................................- 61 4.2.3 LAN ....................................................................- 65 4.2.4 DHCP setting ..........
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.5.1 System log .......................................................- 112 4.5.2 TR-069 client ....................................................- 113 4.5.3 Internet Time ....................................................- 116 4.5.4 Access Control .................................................- 116 4.5.5 Backup .............................................................- 119 4.5.6 Update ..............................................................- 119 4.5.7 Restore default ..
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ADSL2/2+ Router Chapter 1 Product Overview Note: This user guide applies to MW300D products. MW300D is used as an example throughout this user guide for demonstration and explanation. The differences between the two products are: the former has 2 antennas and the maximum wireless rate it can reach is 300Mbps; while the latter is equipped with 1 antenna and the maximum wireless rate it can reach is 150Mbps.
ADSL2/2+ Router box access is supported to enable the reception of digital TV signal and surfing online to be proceeded simultaneously; An English Web management interface and TR-069 remote management methods are supported for easier management; Furthermore, the exclusive setup wizard installation software provided by Monoprice offers you easy installation and fast, shared internet access.
ADSL2/2+ Router Supports Firewall to prevent hacker attacks Supports WPA and the latest WPA2 encryption methods and security authentication agreement Supports Bridge, PPPoE, PPPoA, dynamic IP and static IP, etc broadband access methods etc Supports IPTV access Supports automatic selection of wireless channel Supports FDM to enable telephoning, faxing and surfing activities to proceed simultaneously without mutual interference Supports backup and save of multiple configuration fil
ADSL2/2+ Router If any of the above listed items is missing or damaged, please contact your Monoprice reseller for immediate replacement.
ADSL2/2+ Router Chapter 2 Hardware Description 2.1 Panel Layout 2.1.1 Front Panel W300D”s Front Panel There are 9 LED indicators on the front panel of MW300D. You can judge whether the device is in correct working condition by checking the status of the indicators.
ADSL2/2+ Router WLAN ADSL Green Green Flashing Packets are transferred Off Wireless is disabled Slow Flashing Fast Flashing ADSL Link has not been established ADSL Link is being established ADSL Link has already been established Always On Off LAN 1/2/3/4 Green Unconnected Flashing Always On ON WPS Green being Flashing Off - 12 - Packets are being transferred The router has been connected to the computer Terminal WPS is successfully connected and the LED lights off in 2 minutes WLAN ter
ADSL2/2+ Router 2.1.2 Back Panel W300D’s Back Panel ON/OFF: Power Switch. Press it in to turn on the power and press it out to turn off the power. WPS/RESET:Hold and press it for 1 second to connect WPS, and 7 seconds to bring all settings back to factory defaults. Note: Please use the supplied power adapter, for use of an unmatched power adapter may damage the device. LAN1/2/3/4:LAN network cable interface. It is used to connect Hub, Switch, or computer in a LAN.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2.2 Hardware Connection Follow the diagram below to connect your network devices when using DSL uplink access mode (through telephone line). Follow the diagram below to connect your network devices when using Ethernet uplink access mode (through network cable).
ADSL2/2+ Router Chapter 3 Quick Setup Since we are using computer to access Internet, we need to first configure the computer and then log on to router’s management interface (WEB UI) to configure the router through the configured computer. Select an appropriate way from the 2 options below to access your router depending on your network knowledge: log in to the router’s Web-based UI through “Setup Wizard” on the provided CD-ROM or through a browser installed in your PC. 3.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. Click “Change adapter settings” on the left side of the window.
ADSL2/2+ Router 3. Right click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”. 4. Select” Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)"and then click “Properties”.
ADSL2/2+ Router 5. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”. Click “OK” to save the configurations. Note: Certainly you can set your IP manually, for detailed information please refer to appendix 1 : B.
ADSL2/2+ Router If your PC does not run the CD-ROM content automatically. Open it and run icon, then follow the prompts.
ADSL2/2+ Router 3.2 Logging on to your router through Web browser Before entering the web browser, you need to verify the connectivity between the router and your computer. First, click the start menu on the lower left corner of your computer desktop. Then, input “cmd” in the search programs and file texts box and press “enter”. Finally, Open the dos window and enter “ping 192.168.1.1”, and press Enter.
ADSL2/2+ Router Now the direct link between your computer and the router has been successfully established, which means you can log on to the router’s web-based utility. 1. Open the IE Browser as shown below. 2. Input http://192.168.1.1 in the address field and press “Enter” to enter router’s management interface.
ADSL2/2+ Router 3. The router’s management interface is displayed as below: 3.3 Fast Internet In previous section, we have explained how to log on to the router and in the following; we are going to illustrate how to configure the router quickly to let your PC access Internet. Now check whether you have the screen below, if not, please re-log on to the router’s management interface.
ADSL2/2+ Router The device provides two Internet access configurations: DSL Uplink and Ethernet Uplink. If you are using Ethernet Uplink (through network cable) for Internet access, please click the “Advanced Settings” on top right corner of the interface to enter the configuration interface and refer to section 2 of Chapter 4.2.2 WAN Service for configurations. You need to configure the parameters below on this interface: 1. VPI/VCI 2. PPPOE User name 3.
ADSL2/2+ Router device will provide you with an auto-matched VPI/VCI in accordance with your area. However, if your ISP provides you with a special VPI/VCI, then select “Manual” for ISP option and enter the value manually. PPPOE User name: the user name provided by your ISP; used together with password to authenticate the user. PPPOE Password: the password provided by your ISP; used together with user name to authenticate the user.
ADSL2/2+ Router configurations as shown in the figure below: Note: 1. The wireless network name (SSID) of this device is “Monoprice_the last 6 characters of MAC address”, for example, “Monoprice_051609”. You can check it by clicking “Advanced Setup”------“Wireless”--------“Basic Setting” tabs. 2. The factory default password of wireless network is empty. So, if you click “OK” without having configured a password, system will prompt you to setup it. 3.
ADSL2/2+ Router The screen for configuring login password will display after the “OK” button is clicked. You can setup your password for logging in to the device’s management interface on this screen. After all settings are finished and status shows “Connected”. Congratulations! You can access Internet now! Launch a web browser; enter http://www.monoprice.
ADSL2/2+ Router Now, try to use a wireless network adapter to search “monoprice_051609”: First, click (network adapter connection icon) to search wireless signals as shown in the figure below: - 27 -
ADSL2/2+ Router Then click “Monoprice_051609”select “Connect” to go to the dialogue box below: Enter the key: 88888888 and click “OK”; system will automatically connect with your wireless network in a while.
ADSL2/2+ Router Advanced settings provide you more Advanced functions functions such as filter, QoS and port range forwarding. Continue to read the “Advanced Settings” section below if necessary.
ADSL2/2+ Router Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Enter the setup wizard screen below and then click “Advanced Settings” on the right top corner as shown in the figure below: After you enter the advanced settings screen, you can set the advanced settings for the router to satisfy your requirements. There are seven main menus on this screen: Device Info, Advanced Setup, Wireless, Diagnostics, Management, Exit and Back to wizard as shown in the below picture.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.1 Device Information There are five submenus: Summary, WAN, Statistics, Route and ARP.
ADSL2/2+ Router WAN: Click this menu to display the WAN information of this routing modem: Interface, Description, Type, Igmp, NAT, Firewall, Status, IPv4 Address and vlanID as shown in the figure below: Statistics: It gathers the received and transmitted packets on - 32 -
ADSL2/2+ Router LAN/WAN ports. Statistics—LAN: It displays the received and transmitted packets of the device’s LAN ports as shown in the figure below: Note: eth0, eth1 and eth2 are respectively LAN port1, 2 and 3 of the device; and wl0 is a wireless port.
ADSL2/2+ Router parameters as shown in the below figure: Route: displays routing table of the device as shown in the figure below: ARP: displays the device’s LAN ports, IP and MAC addresses of the PCs that are wirelessly connected as shown in the figure below: - 34 -
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.2 Advanced Setup Advanced Setup: Consists of 14 submenus including Connection Mode/ WAN Restriction/Quality Service/LAN/DHCP of Setting/NAT/Security/Time Service/Routing/DNS/DSL/UPnP/ Interface Grouping and Multicast as shown in the figure below: 4.2.1 Connection mode Connection Mode This router supports two connection modes: DSL mode and Ethernet mode. Select DSL mode, if you access Internet through telephone line and Ethernet mode through network cable.
ADSL2/2+ Router To enter the connection mode interface, click “Advanced Setup”--“Connection Mode”. Select a proper connection mode and then click the “Apply” button. 1. In DSL mode, you are required to configure parameters for ATM interface. To enter the ATM Interface page, click “Advanced Setup”---“Connection Mode” (Select DSL mode and click “Apply”) --- “WAN Service”---ATM Interface. And then click “Add” to configure the relevant parameters.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. In Ethernet modes, you are required to configure parameters for Ethernet interface. To enter the ETH Interface page, click “Advanced Setup”---“Connection Mode” (Select Ethernet mode and click “Apply”) --- “WAN Service”--“ETH Interface”. And then click the “Add” button to configure relevant parameters. The Ethernet interface configured on this page is used as a WAN port. You can select only one LAN interface to function as a WAN port. Once you finish, click the “Apply/Save” button.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.2.2 WAN Service 1. WAN Configuration in DSL Mode PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Click “Advanced Setup”—“Connection mode”(Select DSL mode and click “Apply”)---“WAN Service”---“ATM Interface” (Keep default DSL link type EOA unchanged, and click the “Apply/Save” button. For details, refer to 4.2.1----1) ---“Connection Setting” to enter WAN service setup interface (page1) and then click the “Add” button there to select a WAN service type on page 2.
ADSL2/2+ Router Page 2 Select PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), modify the service description if necessary and then click “Next” on page 2 to enter the page below (page 3): Page 3 PPP User Name: User name for PPPoE dialup. It is provided by your ISP. PPP Password: The password provided by your ISP for PPPoE dialup. PPPoE Service Name: It is provided by your ISP. Do not fill it in if you don’t have it; otherwise PPPoE dialup may fail.
ADSL2/2+ Router that is currently entering the router’s management page to work as the WAN MAC address of the router. Dial on Demand: Automatically connects or disconnects Internet according to the use of the network. It is recommended when your ISP limits network use time. PPP IP extension: The IP addresses of all packets including management packets that egress WAN port will be converted to the WAN port’s IP address once this feature is enabled.
ADSL2/2+ Router Page 4 This page allows you to configure the gateway address for WAN connection.
ADSL2/2+ Router page 5 This page allows you to configure the DNS server’s IP address for the WAN port.
ADSL2/2+ Router Page 6 This page displays the configuration information. After confirmation, please click “Apply/Save” to save it. You can access Internet once PPPoE dialup succeeds. IP over Ethernet When your ISP provides you an IP address or tells you that you only need to configure your PC to obtain an IP address automatically to access Internet, you need to select IP over Ethernet(IPoE)as the WAN service type.
ADSL2/2+ Router button: Obtain an IP address automatically: WAN port will automatically obtain an IP address for accessing Internet from the ISP, if this feature is selected. Use the following Static IP address: select this feature if your ISP provides you an IP address. WAN IP Address: the IP address provided by your ISP for accessing Internet. WAN Subnet Mask: the subnet mask address provided by your ISP for accessing Internet.
ADSL2/2+ Router Page 1 Page 2 We recommend you to keep the default settings unchanged and click the “Next” button (on page 2) to enter the screen (page 3) below: - 45 -
ADSL2/2+ Router Page 3 This page allows you to configure the gateway address for WAN connection.
ADSL2/2+ Router This page allows you to configure the DNS server’s IP address for the WAN port. We recommend you to keep the default values if you are not clear about it and click the “Next” button (on page 4) to enter the following page (page 5): Page 5 This page displays the configuration information. After confirmation, please click “Apply/Save” to save it. You can access Internet once the configured connection succeeds.
ADSL2/2+ Router not want to share your broadband service with other users, you can first configure your router’s WAN service type as bridging and then use your PC or other devices for dialup connection. Modify the service description if necessary and then click “Next”. This page displays the configuration information. After confirmation, please click “Apply/Save” to save it.
ADSL2/2+ Router After successful configurations, use your PC or other devices to dialup and then you can access Internet. Note: When you need to configure several WAN connections (multiple PVCs), first configure the needed number of ATM interfaces and then follow the above corresponding configuration procedures.
ADSL2/2+ Router Click “Connection Setting” to enter WAN service setup interface Click the “Add” button.
ADSL2/2+ Router Modify the Service description if necessary and click “next”. PPP User Name: User name for PPPoA dialup. It is provided by your ISP. PPP Password: The password provided by your ISP for PPPoA dialup. Authentication Method: It is used by ISP to verify its clients during PPPoA dialup. Select “Auto” if you are not sure about it.
ADSL2/2+ Router that is currently entering the router’s management page to work as the WAN MAC address of the router. Dial on Demand: Automatically connects or disconnects Internet according to the use of the network. It is recommended when your ISP limits network use time. Enable PPP Debug Mode: This feature can be enabled only when supported by your ISP. Multicast Proxy: Router enables multicast proxy server if this feature is enabled.
ADSL2/2+ Router This page allows you to configure the DNS server’s IP address for the WAN port. We recommend you to keep the default values if you are not clear about it and click the “Next” button to enter the following page: This page displays the configuration information. After confirmation, please click “Apply/Save” to save it.
ADSL2/2+ Router You can access Internet once PPPoA dialup succeeds.
ADSL2/2+ Router Click “Connection Setting” to enter WAN service setup interface Click the “Add” button Modify the service description if necessary and then click the “Next” button: - 55 -
ADSL2/2+ Router WAN IP Address: the IP address provided by your ISP for accessing Internet. WAN Subnet Mask: the subnet mask address provided by your ISP for accessing Internet. Enter the IP/ subnet mask provided by your ISP and click the “Next” button: We recommend you to keep the default settings unchanged and click the “Next” button: This page allows you to configure the gateway address for WAN connection.
ADSL2/2+ Router the “Next” button: This page allows you to configure the DNS server’s IP address for the WAN port. Enter the DNS server IP address provided by your ISP and click the “Next” button: This page displays the configuration information. After confirmation, please click “Apply/Save” to save it.
ADSL2/2+ Router You can access Internet once the configured connection succeeds. 2. WAN Configuration in Ethernet Mode In Ethernet mode, system supports PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) and IP over Ethernet (IPoE). PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Click “Advanced Setup”—“WAN Service” –“Connection Setting” to enter WAN service setup interface (page 1) and then click the “Add” button to go to page 2 and select a proper WAN service type.
ADSL2/2+ Router Page 2 Select PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) on page 2, modify the service description if necessary and then click “Next” to enter page 3: Page 3 PPP User Name: User name for PPPoE dialup. It is provided by your ISP.
ADSL2/2+ Router PPP Password: The password provided by your ISP for PPPoE dialup. PPPoE Service Name: It is provided by your ISP. Do not fill it in if you don’t have it; otherwise PPPoE dialup may fail Authentication Method: It is used by ISP to verify its clients during PPPoE dialup. Select “Auto” if you are not sure about it. Clone MAC:This feature clones the MAC address of the PC that is currently entering the router’s management page to work as the WAN MAC address of the router.
ADSL2/2+ Router them, and then click the “Next” button to display the following screen: This page allows you to configure the gateway address for the WAN connection. We recommend you to keep the default values and click the “Next” button to enter the following page: This page allows you to configure the DNS server’s IP address for the WAN port.
ADSL2/2+ Router This page displays the configuration information. After confirmation, please click “Apply/Save” to save it. You can access Internet once PPPoE dialup succeeds. IP over Ethernet When your ISP provides you an IP address or tells you that you only need to configure your PC to obtain an IP address automatically to access Internet, you need to select IP over Ethernet(IPoE)as the WAN service type.
ADSL2/2+ Router Modify the service description if necessary and then click the “Next” button: Obtain an IP address automatically: WAN port will automatically obtain an IP address for accessing Internet from the ISP, if this feature is selected. Use the following Static IP address: select this feature if your ISP provides you an IP address.
ADSL2/2+ Router accessing Internet. WAN Subnet Mask: the subnet mask address provided by your ISP for accessing Internet. WAN gateway IP Address: the gateway IP address provided by your ISP for accessing Internet.
ADSL2/2+ Router This page allows you to configure the gateway address for WAN connection.
ADSL2/2+ Router WAN port. We recommend you to keep the default values if you are not clear about it and click the “Next” button: This page displays the configuration information. After confirmation, please click “Apply/Save” to save it. You can access Internet once the configured connection succeeds. 4.2.
ADSL2/2+ Router requirement of the practical network environment. To enter the screen below, click “Advanced Setup”--“LAN”. IP Address: It is the Router’s LAN IP address. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. Subnet Mask: It is the Router’s LAN subnet mask. You can modify it according to your needs. Enable IGMP Snooping: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the IGMP Snooping.
ADSL2/2+ Router Router can automatically configure the IP addresses, subnet mask, gateway and DNS server, etc for the computers that connect to the router’s LAN ports and are configured to obtain an IP address automatically. Therefore, it reduces the inconvenience and trouble in manually configuring IP address and other network parameters for multiple computers in LAN. Enable/ Disable DHCP Server: Click the corresponding button to enable/ disable the DHCP Server.
ADSL2/2+ Router automatically”. DHCP client This page displays DHCP client’s information such as host name, MAC address, IP address, and lease time. Hostname: The name of a PC or a network device that has successfully obtained an IP address from the DHCP server. MAC Address: The MAC address of a PC or a network device that has successfully obtained an IP address from the DHCP server. IP Address: The IP address distributed by DHCP server.
ADSL2/2+ Router To enter virtual server interface, click “NAT”-> “Virtual Server”. And then click the “Add” button to add rules for accessing the server. Use Interface: It indicates which WAN connection the configured rules are to be applied to. When there is only one configured WAN connection available, system will select it automatically.
ADSL2/2+ Router Service Name: There are two options available: (1) Select a Service: allows you to select an existing service from the dropdown list box. (2) Custom Service: allows you to define a service yourself. Server IP Address: The IP address of the server created on LAN side. External Port Start/ External Port End: The port range through which Internet users access the router’s LAN side server. Protocol: There are 3 options: TCP, UDP and TCP/UDP.
ADSL2/2+ Router click the “Add” button to configure the following page (refer to the parameters that are configured on the page): 2. Configuring Web server The screen appears as below after the above configuration is finished: Supposing that the IP address of PPP0 is 183.37.227.
ADSL2/2+ Router Internet user only needs to enter ftp://183.37.227.201 or http://183.37.227.201 in Web browser address field to access your FTP or Web server respectively. 4.2.6 Port Triggering Some application programs or network business (such as network game, video conference, etc) can not work with simple NAT router due to the isolation caused by router’s built-in firewall. Therefore, proper configuration is needed.
ADSL2/2+ Router Use Interface: It indicates which WAN connection the configured rules are to be applied to. When there is only one configured WAN connection available, system will select it automatically. Application Name: There are two options available: (1) Select an application: allows you to select an existing application from the drop-down list box. (2) Custom application: allows you to define an application yourself.
ADSL2/2+ Router initiated by application programs succeed. For example, you have created a server on router’s LAN side that can automatically download material from Internet (via port: 9090) and share its data with other users. And you want Internet users to download data from your server (via port: 9999).
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.2.7 DMZ Host Once a PC on a LAN is set as a DMZ host, it can implement network communication with Internet without limit. DMZ Host IP Address: the IP address of a PC to be set as a DMZ host. DMZ host must be connected to the router’s LAN port. Note: The router’s firewall cannot have effect on the DMZ host once it is enabled. Therefore, network security problem may occur.
ADSL2/2+ Router Supposing that the router’s WAN IP address is 183.37.227.201, then the Internet user only needs to enter http://183.37.227.201 in Web browser address field to access your Web server. 4.2.8 Security IP Filter IP filter function can block LAN PCs from communicating with Internet PCs by preventing specific IP addresses from accessing external network through router via specific a port number or range.
ADSL2/2+ Router the page above and then click the “Add” button to enter the page below to add filtering rules. Filter Name: Enter the defined filtering name. IP Version: Only Ipv4 is provided. Protocol: TCP/UDP; TCP; UDP; ICMP available for your option. Source IP address [/prefix length]: Enter the LAN IP address to be filtered. Source Port (port or port: port): The port number or range used by LAN PCs in accessing Internet.
ADSL2/2+ Router can just configure some of them and keep the left unchanged. And the filtering function can also be implemented. For example: If you want to filter the PC at the IP address of 192.168.1.200 and make it unable to access Internet.
ADSL2/2+ Router ignore the request so that BT fails to connect the server and download will be aborted. The ports that BT “seed” server frequently uses are in the range of 6900-8100 such as 6969,8000 and 7373. Therefore, we can block this port range by creating proper rules to stop BT software from connecting the server.
ADSL2/2+ Router Click “Advanced Setup”“Security”“URL Filter” to the page above and then click the “Add” there to enter the page below to configure needed parameters: URL Address: Enter the domain name that rejects LAN PCs access. Port Number: It indicates the port used by Web server, 80 by default. Then click the “Apply/Save” button to save your settings. As a result, all LAN PCs can not access www.yahoo.com.
ADSL2/2+ Router For example: If you want the PC at the MAC address of aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff to access Internet on Saturday and Sunday only, then follow the instructions below: Click “Advanced Setup”“Security” “Time Restriction” to enter the screen above and then click the “Add” button there to enter the screen below to configure needed parameters: User Name: Enter the defined user name by you.
ADSL2/2+ Router automatically added by system. Other MAC Address: The MAC address whose Internet access time you want to restrict. Enter it manually. Start Blocking Time (hh:mm) / End Blocking Time (hh:mm): The time range during which Internet access is blocked. After configuration is finished, click the “Apply/Save” button and the MAC address of aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff can only access Internet on Saturday and Sunday. 4.2.
ADSL2/2+ Router Click “Advanced Setup”-> “Quality of Service”-> “Queue config” to display the configured QoS rule. Click “Add” to enter the following screen to add rules. Name: The name of the configured rule. Enable: Enable/Disable the rule.
ADSL2/2+ Router Interface: The interface that needs to configure priority. Precedence: Set a priority for the selected interface. Click “Save/Apply” to save the settings. 4.2.11 Routing Default Gateway Gateway is the path for sending packets when your computer is communicating with computers on other networks. When there are multiple WAN connections, the gateway must be specified, otherwise, your computer may not be able to communicate with computers on other networks.
ADSL2/2+ Router been selected as the gateway. Select the WAN connection that you want to set as the gateway and click “Apply/Save” to save the settings. The settings will be effective after the system reboot. Static Route Static Route is a special route. When you use proper static routing in networks, you can reduce routing selection problems and the forwarding rate of the data packets. IP address, subnet mask and gateway can be set to specify a routing item.
ADSL2/2+ Router Click “Apply/Save” to display the current configured static route information. IP version: It is used to indicate that the IP belongs to IPv4. Destination IP address/prefix length: to identify the destination IP address or network that the data is sending to. Prefix length together with the destination IP address are used to identify the destination network.
ADSL2/2+ Router Interface: the interface the data is sending to Gateway IP address: the IP address of the router or host the data packets are sending to. Metric: the number of the routers that the data packets go through (optional). Apply /Save:Complete the settings. Note: Destination IP address cannot be at the same net segment with the IP addresses of the router’s WAN or LAN port.
ADSL2/2+ Router After entering the DNS server IP address, click “Apply/Save” to save the settings. Note: After saving the settings, you need to reboot the router to bring the new configuration into effect. Please keep the default settings if there is no special requirement for incorrect DNS settings will cause the LAN computer to be unable to access the Internet via the domain name. DDNS If your server is set up on the router’s LAN side, and the router’s WAN IP address is changeable.
ADSL2/2+ Router Dynamic DNS Provider: Select your DDNS provider. Hostname: The domain name registered at the corresponding DDNS website. Interface: WAN connection interface 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 Click “Apply/Save” to save the settings. 4.2.
ADSL2/2+ Router Click the checkbox to enable corresponding modulation modes, and then click “Apply/Save” to complete the settings. Note: If you are not familiar with the ADSL modulation modes, please use the default settings. 4.2.14 UPnP With UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) function, the host in LAN can request the Router to carry specific port forwarding, thus the external host can access the internal host for resources.
ADSL2/2+ Router Select “Enable UPnP” and then click “Apply/Save” to save the settings. Note: 1. Because the security of current UPnP version has not been guaranteed, please close it when you do not need it. 2. Only the application programs that support UPnP protocol can use this function. MSN Messenger may need to be supported by Operating Systems such as Windows XP/ ME. 3. UPnP function needs the support from Operating Systems such as Windows XP/ME. 4.2.
ADSL2/2+ Router Group Name:The name of the configuration rule. WAN Interface used in the grouping: WAN connection that needs to be grouped. Available LAN Interfaces: Interfaces that can be grouped. Grouped LAN Interfaces: LAN interface that needs to connect with specified WAN interface Example: Your ADSL line supports two groups of PVC; the PVC that used to transmit network data is ppp0 and the PVC that used to transmit IPTV data is atm1.
ADSL2/2+ Router Click “Save/Apply” to save the settings. Note: After completing the settings, reboot the router to bring the router settings into effect.
ADSL2/2+ Router After setting the interface grouping, the gateway IP address the default grouping uses is 192.168.1.1, and then the second grouping uses 192.168.2.1 as the gateway IP address, and the others follow by analogy. 4.2.16 Multicast IGMP Configuration Click “Advanced Setup”-> “Multicast” to enter the IGMP Configuration screen. You can configure IGMP parameters on this screen, if you are not clear about the IGMP, we recommend using the default configuration.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.3 Wireless Setting Wireless function includes “Basic”, “Security”, “MAC Filter”, “Wireless Bridge” and “Station Info”. 4.3.1 Basic Setting Enable Wireless: check/uncheck to enable/disable the wireless function. Wireless Mode: b/g/n Mixed Mode: By default, system is in this mode.
ADSL2/2+ Router no matter which standard it complies with: 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n. (Different wireless network standards have different maximum transmission rates:802.11b mode is at 11Mbps, 802.11g mode at 54 Mbps and 802.11n mode at 150Mbps. And devices that adopts 2T2R can reach up to 300Mbps ). b/g Mixed Mode: If this mode is selected, then wireless adapters in use must support 802.11b or 802.11g mode. g Mode:If this mode is selected, then wireless adapters in use must support 802.11g mode.
ADSL2/2+ Router Step1: Click icon on bottom right corner as shown in the above figure to display “Currently connected to”. Step2: Click “Open Network and Sharing Center” to enter the configuration interface below.
ADSL2/2+ Router Step3: Click “Manage Wireless Network” to enter the page below: Step4: Click the “Add” button on the page above to enter “Manually connect to a wireless network” and select “Manually - 99 -
ADSL2/2+ Router create a network profile” on the page below: Step5: Enter the required wireless network information on the page below, and then click “Next”. Network name: It is the name of the wireless network to add (SSID). Security type: It is authentication method of the wireless network. Security key: It is the security key of the wireless network.
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ADSL2/2+ Router Step7: Now, you can go to check the added wireless network on the page below by clicking “Manage wireless network”.
ADSL2/2+ Router BSSID:BSS is a special Ad-hoc LAN application. A wireless network consists of, at least, an AP that is connected to wired network and several wireless workstations, which is called BSS (Basic Service Set). A group of PCs with the same BBS name can establish a group, and this BBS name is called BSSID. In a small wireless LAN environment, there is only one AP and all clients share the same BSSID, which is usually the MAC address of the AP.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.3.2 Security Setting WPS Setup: Wi-Fi protected setting (WPS) can create encrypted connection between wireless network clients and the router simply and quickly. Without selecting an encryption mode and configuring a key, you only need to enter the correct PIN code or select the “Push Button” (press the WPS button on the router’s back panel) to easily configure WPS.
ADSL2/2+ Router input it in its text box, then save this configuration. Meanwhile, use the same PIN code in the client for connection. Enable WPS: check/uncheck to enable/disable the WPS function. It is enabled by default. Note: The WPS feature only functions with wireless network available. Network Authentication: To secure your wireless network, system provides several authentication modes: Open: you can select “no encryption” or WEP(64 bits/128 bits)as encryption algorithm.
ADSL2/2+ Router Disabled: Select it to disable MAC filter function. Allow: only allows clients in the MAC address list to access your wireless network. Deny: only prohibits clients in the MAC address list from accessing your wireless network. Add: to add a MAC address, click the “Add” button. To delete an added MAC address, first check the “Remove” box behind the MAC address in list and then click the “Remove” button.
ADSL2/2+ Router Then click the “Apply/Save” button on the above screen to save the parameter. Select “Allow” on the page below: Example 2: If you want to prohibit the PC with MAC address of 00:c2:a5:67:d4:23 only from accessing your wireless network, then follow the instructions below: 1.
ADSL2/2+ Router Then click the “Apply/Save” button on the above screen to save the parameter. 2. Select “Deny” on the page below: 4.3.4 Wireless Bridge Wireless Distribution System is used to extend the existing wireless signal coverage. Wireless bridge includes 2 modes: 1. Access point (Once it is selected, the AP function will be enabled while wireless bridge function will be reserved.
ADSL2/2+ Router base station will establish bridge with the AP in the meantime. Namely, you can establish communication with wireless base station through a wireless network adapter) as shown in the figure below: In the above figure, two MW300Ds are used to enlarge wireless signal coverage. MW300D-2 is configured as a wireless access point to establish a wireless bridge with W300D-1.
ADSL2/2+ Router In the above figure, two MW300Ds are used to enlarge wireless signal coverage. MW300D-2 is configured as a wireless bridge to establish a wireless bridge with MW300D-1. W300D-2, here, does not have the AP function, thus, PC3 and PC4 can communicate with MW300D-2 and access Internet only through wired network adapters instead of wireless ones. Bridge Restrict:There are three options available: Enabled, Enabled (Scan) and Disabled. Enabled: Select it to enable wireless bridge function.
ADSL2/2+ Router You only need to check the wireless network that you want to bridge with and click the “Apply/Save” button. And system will automatically establish wireless bridge with the remote device for you. Disabled: To disable wireless bridge function, select this option. Note: To use the wireless bridge function, both devices must support the function. Besides, SSID, channel, encryption method and key of one device must be set to the same value of its link partner’s. 4.3.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.4 Diagnostics Through the Diagnostics function, you can check connection status of the router’s interfaces. When a connection is successfully established, its status displays a “PASS”, otherwise it displays a “FAIL” click ". To enter the page below, click the “Diagnostics” tab on the left navigation menu column: If you are not clear about the test result, please click “Help” for more details.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.5 Management Management settings include: system log, TR-069 client, Internet time, access control, backup, update, restore default,update software and reboot, as shown in the picture below. 4.5.1 System log System log records the running status of MW300D, such as ADSL dialup procedure and data packets records and so on. To view the log, please follow the steps below. 1.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. Click “View System Log” and you can check the logs on the appearing screen. 4.5.
ADSL2/2+ Router 1. Click “TR-069 client” to enter the “TR-069 client – Configuration” screen. 2. Click “Enable” to open the function. The default is disabled.
ADSL2/2+ Router 3. Enter the Inform Interval, which is 300, ACS URL (the domain name of the Auto-Configure Server), ACS User name, ACS Password and WAN Interface used by TR-069 client as the picture below. 4. Disable “Display SOAP messages on serial console”, and uncheck “Connection Request Authentication”, then click” Apply/Save”.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.5.3 Internet Time Internet time synchronization is used to update the router’s system time so that the router’s system time accords with the Internet time. The default setting selects “Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers”, as shown in the picture below. Note: NTP time server is used to update the time. Select “Time zone offset” as the time zone where you are. 4.5.4 Access Control This screen allows you to change the device’s login password, which is admin by default. 1.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. Enter the router’s current login password in the old password textbox. 3. Enter the password you wish to set in the new password and confirm password textboxes.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4. After clicking Apply/Save, the login dialog will pop up. 5. Enter the new password you have set to re-enter the router’s setup wizard screen.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.5.5 Backup With backup settings, you can back up your router’s configuration. The steps are as follows: 1. Click “Backup” to enter the “Settings—Backup” screen. 2. Click the “Backup settings” button, and click “Save” on the appearing “File Download” dialog to export the router’s configuration file. 4.5.6 Update This function enables you to import the previous backup file with ease.
ADSL2/2+ Router 1. Click the “Update” menu to display the “Tools—Update Settings” screen. 2. Click “Browse” to select the file you want to import. 3. Click “Update settings” to import the configuration and the device will reboot.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.5.7 Restore default If you have made some illegal operation on the device, you will be unable to access the Internet. This feature enables you to restore the device to factory default settings. 1. Click “Restore Default” to display the “Tools -- Restore Default Settings” screen. 2. Click the Restore Default Settings button, and click “Ok” on the appearing dialog.
ADSL2/2+ Router 3. After clicking “Ok”, you will see the procedure bars. 4.5.8 Update Software Update Software enables you to upgrade the device to improve its system stability. The upgrade steps are as follows: 1. Click “Update Software” to display the “Tools -- Update Software” screen.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. Click the “Browse” button to select the upgrade file and then click “Update Software”. 3. After clicking the “Update Software”, it comes to the upgrade screen. The progress takes about 2 minutes.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.5.9 Reboot To reboot the router, click “Management”----“Reboot” to enter the page below, and then click the “Reboot” button there. 4.6 Exit Select the Exit menu and click Ok on the appearing dialog to log out from the router’s web-based utility. 4.
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ADSL2/2+ Router Appendix 1 1. Setting the IP of your PC manually Choose “Use the following IP address”, and enter the IP address: 192.168.1.xxx. (xxx ranges 2~254), Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0, Gateway: 192.168.1.1, DNS Server: You can enter your local DNS server address (consult your local ISP) or set the Router as DNS proxy server. Click “OK” to finish settings. Then click “OK” on “Properties” of “local area connection” to save settings.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. PC dial-up When working in bridging mode, MW300D connects with internet via dial-up software (the third party software). With multiple built-in VPI/VCI, there is no need for any configuration and only an installed dial-up program will enable access to internet. Different ISP may use different dial-up software. Use the included dial-up software of Windows to access internet if you are a PPPoE dial-up user. ISP may provide special dial-up software.
ADSL2/2+ Router b) Enter Control Panel page and click “Network and Sharing Center” as below: c) Enter “Network and Sharing Center” and select “Set up a new connection or network” as below: - 129 -
ADSL2/2+ Router d) Choose “Connect to the Internet” and click “Next” on the page below: e) f) Select “Dialup” on the appearing page below: Enter User name and password provided by your ISP on the page below: - 130 -
ADSL2/2+ Router g) And then click “Connect”. h) If you get the screen below in a while, then you can access Internet.
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ADSL2/2+ Router Appendix 2 1. Troubleshooting Trouble Case Power LED Off Troubleshooting ● Check if the power adapter is connected properly. ● Check if the power adapter is matched. ● Check if the ADSL cable connection is OK. ADSL LINK Off ● Make sure the telephone line is OK with your phone. ● Check the phone line cabling is right. ● Check the Ethernet cable is OK. LAN LINK ● Make sure the PC’s NIC indicator is ON. Off ● Make sure the NIC works normally.
ADSL2/2+ Router ● Make sure the above troubles are clear. ● Make sure the dial-up connection is established and set up. Can’t access the Internet ● Make sure the user name and password are right. ● If the dial-up is OK, please make sure the IE proxy server is configured properly. ● Please try opening multiple web pages 2. Verifying the Connection First, click the start menu on the left bottom corner of your computer desktop.
ADSL2/2+ Router Finally, Open the dos window and enter “ping 192.168.1.1”, and press Enter. If the screen displays the following results, it indicates your computer has already been connected to the router. Now the direct link between your computer and the router has been successfully established, which means you can log on to the router’s web-based utility.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. If the screen shows as below, it indicates the connection hasn’t been established. Then please check the previous settings, the power of the Router, and the cables between the Router and the computer. Then try to set it again. 3. FAQ Q: How do I judge whether ADSL connection is OK? A: After the hardware is connected correctly, when the connection is OK, the “ADSL-LINK” indicator of W300D will be always on; otherwise, it will be flashing.
ADSL2/2+ Router Q: If my place is far from the telecommunication office, can I install ADSL? A: At present, ADSL2+ technology controls the distance under 6.5KM. Because ADSL2+ has high requirements for the line, it is better to keep the distance under 3KM for good quality. Q: Will ADSL be disconnected like 56K Modem? A: Regardless whichever device is, it might be troubled at times. ADSL line is also disconnected sometimes, but this good quality line can reduces the chance to be disconnected.
ADSL2/2+ Router Please download the upgrade packets from the Tenda website. Q: How do I restore my device to factory default value? A: There is a reset button on the Router. Follow the steps below to restore the device: 1) Keep the device in running status. 2) Keep pressing the reset button for about 5 seconds with a tip object. When you release the button, the reset is finished.
ADSL2/2+ Router transmission tower, electric welding machine, electric car or electric transformer may disturb the wireless signals or devices. 6) The weather may affect the outdoor wireless signals greatly. The signals attenuate sharply in lightning storm or gloomy weather. However, the signals in sunny weather can transmit farther. Q: How can I improve signal-transmitting quality? A: 1) Choose a proper place for wireless Router. The requirements are as follows: 1.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4. VPI/VCI List For the convenience of customers, our company collects a list of VPI/VCI. If you cannot successfully dial-up, please ask your ISP for help.
ADSL2/2+ Router France (3) 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Germany 1 32 PPPoE LLC Hungary - Sci-Network 0 35 PPPoE LLC Iceland - Islandssimi 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Iceland - Siminn 8 48 PPPoA VC-MUX Israel 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Italy 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Jamaica (1) 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Jamaica (2) 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Jamaica (3) 8 35 Jamaica (4) 0 35 Kazakhstan 0 33 PPPoA VC-MUX Mexico 8 35 PPPoE LLC Netherlands - BBNED 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Netherlands - MX Stream 8 48 PPPoA VC-MUX
ADSL2/2+ Router LLC 1483 Bridged IP Routed IP Saudi Arabia (5) 0 35 Saudi Arabia (6) 0 35 Spain - Albura, Tiscali 1 32 PPPoA VC-MUX 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Spain - EresMas, Retevision 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Spain - Telefonica (1) 8 32 PPPoE LLC Spain - Telefonica (2), Terra 8 32 Spain - Wanadoo (1) 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Spain - Wanadoo (2) 8 32 PPPoE LLC Spain - Wanadoo (3) 8 32 Sweden - Telenordia 8 35 Sweden - Telia 8 35 Switzerland 8 35 PPPoE LLC Trinidad & Tobago - TS
ADSL2/2+ Router 1483 Bridged IP Bridged IP Bridged IP United States - All Tel (2) 0 35 United States - August.net (1) 0 35 United States - August.net (2) 8 35 United States - BellSouth 8 35 PPPoE LLC United States - CenturyTel (1) 8 35 PPPoE LLC United States - CenturyTel (2) 8 35 United States - Coqui.
ADSL2/2+ Router LLC United States - SBC (3) 1483 Bridged IP Bridged IP 8 35 0 35 United States - Sprint (1) 0 35 PPPoALLC United States - Sprint (2) 8 35 PPPoE LLC 0 34 0 32 PPPoE LLC 0 32 PPPoA LLC United States - Toast.
ADSL2/2+ Router Vietnam - VDC 8 35 PPPoE LLC Vietnam - Viettel 8 35 PPPoE LLC Vietnam - FPT 0 33 PPPoE LLC - 145 -
ADSL2/2+ Router 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.
ADSL2/2+ Router This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of FCC RF Rules. 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 undesired operation of the device.