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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 3.2 3.3 3.4 How to Set the Network Configurations ..... 6 Log in to the Router ..............................
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide APPENDIX 4 CLEAR WIRELESS CONFIGURATION. 58 Chapter 1 Product Introduction APPENDIX 5 REGULATORY INFORMATION ............. 60 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.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide Back panel port description Back panel port show (take W316R as an example) 2 3
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide 4. Insert the included software CD into the CD drive of your computer. After the software Chapter 2 Product Installation 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. In this user guide, we take W316R as an example to explain the installation steps.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide 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”. 4. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”. Click “OK” to save the configurations. 2. Right click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide 3. Right click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”. 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”. 4. Double click” Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)". 2. Click “Change adapter settings” on the left side of the window. 5.
11N Wireless User Guide automatically”. Click “OK” to save the configurations. 11N Wireless User Guide 3.2 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.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide 3.3 Fast Internet Access 3.4 Fast Encryption Two kinds of fast access methods are provided on the router’s web-based utility: ADSL The router provides two encryption setting screens, one is simple and easy, the other is dial-up and DHCP. advanced (For advanced setting, please refer to chapter 5.2).
11N Wireless User Guide Chapter 4 Advanced Settings 4.1 System Status 11N Wireless User Guide ¾ System time:It displays the system’s updated time ¾ Connected client :It displays the number of the connected computers(normally it displays the number of clients whose IP addresses obtained via DHCP server) ¾ Software version:It displays the Router’s software version; ¾ Hardware version:It displays the Router’s hardware version.
N Wireless User Guide ¾ 11N Wireless User Guide 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. Dynamic IP (Via DHCP) Otherwise, enter the minutes to be elapsed before you are disconnected from the If your connection mode is Dynamic IP, it means every time you access the Internet, you Internet. will get a different IP.
11N Wireless User Guide ¾ IP address: Please enter the IP address provided by your ISP, inquire your local ISP 11N Wireless User Guide 4.3 LAN Settings if you are not clear. ¾ Subnet mask: Please enter the subnet mask provided by your ISP ,generally its Click “Advanced settings” –LAN settings to enter the following screen. 255.255.255.0 ¾ 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 is optional. 11N Wireless User Guide same security mode, encryption mode and key as the ISP’ wireless device. For example NOTE: After the settings are completed, reboot the device to activate the modified settings. 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.
11N Wireless User Guide ¾ Enable: To enable the current edited rule. Otherwise, the rule will not go into effect. ¾ Add to list: After you edit the rule, click the “add to list” button to add the current 11N Wireless User Guide rule to the rule list. Here we take 2Mbps bandwidth as an example.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide ¾ Received message: the number of the calculated computer’s the data packets that are received through the router. ¾ Received Bytes: the volume of the calculated computer’s statistics that is received through the router. 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.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide ¾ Chapter 5 WLAN Settings Channel: The currently used channel by the router. Select an effective channel (from 1 to 13\Auto) of the wireless network. ¾ WMM Capable: Enable it to enhance the transfer performance of the wirelessly transferred multimedia data (such as video or online playing).We recommend 5.1 Wireless Basic Settings enabling this option if you are not familiar with WMM. ¾ APSD Capable: It is used for auto power-saved service.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide a) 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. ¾ AP MAC address: Input the MAC address of another (opposing) wireless router you want to connect. b) Click “Ok” after the MAC address is added. Example: This example is to bridge two W316R routers. 1.
11N Wireless User Guide encryption method and password are the same as those of the connecting router. 11N Wireless User Guide ¾ 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. ¾ 5.2 Wireless Security Settings Reset OOB: Press this button, the WPS client will be in an idle state, and the WPS indicator will turn off.
11N Wireless User Guide WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2) provides higher security than and WPA (Wi-Fi 11N Wireless User Guide ¾ Protected Access). 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. ¾ Configure MAC address: Input the MAC addresses of the wireless clients to implement the filter policy. Click “Add” to finish the MAC add operation.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide 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.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide access the server through the default port 21 and adopts TCP protocol. Chapter 7 Virtual Server 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 7.1 Port Range Forwarding 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.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide 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. ¾ 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.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide 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。 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. ¾ Filter Mode: You can select either “Permit only” or “Forbid only”. ¾ Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down list.
11N Wireless User Guide ¾ 11N Wireless User Guide Filter mode: You can select either “Permit only” or “Forbid only”. ¾ Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down list. ¾ Remark: A simple description of the configured file. You can also leave it blank. ¾ MAC Address: Enter the MAC address you want to run the access policy. ¾ Time: Select the time range of MAC address ¾ Date: Select the day(s) to run the access policy.
11N Wireless User Guide Monday to Friday. 11N Wireless User Guide remotely. If you want to access the Router from outside of the local network, please click the checkbox after “Enable”. Example2 Permit LAN computers with the IP addresses of 192.168.0.100- 192.168.0.115 ¾ Enable: Check to enable remote web management. ¾ Port: The management port open to outside access. The default value is 80. ¾ IP Address: Specify the range of the IP addresses of the computers on the Internet for remote management.
11N Wireless User Guide Chapter 9 Routing Settings 11N Wireless User Guide 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 9.1 Routing Table 255.255.255.255. This page shows the router’s core routing table. 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.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide 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. ¾ 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.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide Click the “Restore” button to restore previous settings. ¾ Backup Setting: Click the Backup button to back up the Router’s settings and select a path to save them. 10.4 Restore to Factory Default This screen allows you to restore all settings to the factory default values. Click the “Save” button to save the configuration files. ¾ Restore Setting: ¾ Restore: Click this button to restore to default settings.
11N Wireless User Guide ¾ Browse: Click this button to select the upgrade file. ¾ Upgrade: Click this button to start the upgrading process. After the upgrade is completed, the router will reboot automatically. 11N Wireless User Guide ¾ Old password: Enter the old password. ¾ New password: Enter a new password. ¾ 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.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide Appendix 2 Product Features 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 standards. use(on other channels) by other instances of the same physical layer (PHY),with an High gain omni-directional antenna, with strong signals and long transmission distance.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide 5.How to share my computer’s resource with other users in Internet? Appendix 3 FAQ 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 This section provides some solutions to the problems which may occur during the router’s installation or usage.
11N Wireless User Guide Appendix 4 Clear Wireless Configuration 11N Wireless User Guide Clear 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”. Clear Wireless configuration file under windows XP 1. Right click “My Network Places” on your computer desktop and select “Properties”. 2.
11N Wireless User Guide 11N Wireless User Guide determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to Appendix 5 Regulatory Information correct the interference by one 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.