all | frequencies |
|
exhibits | applications |
---|---|---|---|---|
manual |
app s | submitted / available | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
|
User Manual | Users Manual | 2.42 MiB | / January 06 2013 | |||
1 | Attestation Statements | |||||||
1 | Cover Letter(s) | |||||||
1 | Cover Letter(s) | |||||||
1 | Cover Letter(s) | |||||||
1 | External Photos | / January 06 2013 | ||||||
1 | Internal Photos | / January 06 2013 | ||||||
1 | ID Label/Location Info | |||||||
1 | Operational Description | |||||||
1 | RF Exposure Info | |||||||
1 | Test Report | |||||||
1 | Test Setup Photos | / January 06 2013 |
1 | User Manual | Users Manual | 2.42 MiB | / January 06 2013 |
Wireless N travel Router A5s User Guide Copyright Statement is the registered trademark of Shenzhen TendaTechnologyCo.,Ltd.Alltheproductsandproductnames mentionedhereinarethetrademarksorregisteredtrademarksof their respective holders. Copyright of the whole product as integration, including its accessories and software, belongs to Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. Without prior expressed written permission from Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd, any individual or party is not allowed to copy, plagiarize, reproduce,ortranslateitintootherlanguages. All photos and product specifications mentioned in this manual are for references only. Upgrades of software and hardware may occur; Tenda reserves the right to revise this publicationandtomakechangesinthecontenthereofwithout obligationtonotifyanypersonororganizationofsuchrevisions or changes. If you would like to know more about our product information,pleasevisitourwebsiteatwww.tendacn.com. Wireless N travel Router TableofContents Copyright Statement ........................ 1 TableofContents...............................................................................2 Chapter1ProductOverview..........................................1 1.1Features.......................................................................................1 1.2PackageContent..........................................................................2 1.3PanelOverview............................................................................2 Chapter2HardwareInstall.............................................5 2.1HardwareInstall...........................................................................5 2.1.1Connectdevicetoapowersource.......................................6 2.1.2NetworkConnection............................................................6 Chapter3ModeOverview..............................................9 3.1HotelMode(DynamicIP).............................................................9 3.2ResidenceMode(PPPoE)...........................................................10 3.3WISPMode................................................................................10 Wireless N travel Router Chapter4WebUtilityLogin..........................................12 4.1ConnecttoDeviceWirelessly.....................................................12 4.2LogintoWebUtility...................................................................15 Chapter5ModeToggle&PopupWindows.................16 5.1ModeAutoswitch.....................................................................16 5.2SmartPopupWindows..............................................................17 Chapter6ModeSetup..................................................19 6.1HotelMode(DynamicIP)Setup.................................................19 6.2ResidenceMode(PPPoE)Setup.................................................20 6.3WISPModeSetup......................................................................24 Chapter7NetworkSetup.............................................30 7.1LANSetup...................................................................................30 7.2WANSettings.............................................................................30 7.3WANSpeed................................................................................32 7.4WANMACClone........................................................................33 7.5DNSServer.................................................................................34 Wireless N travel Router Chapter8WirelessSettings..........................................35 8.1WirelessBasic............................................................................35 8.2WirelessSecurity.......................................................................37 8.3WirelessAccessControl.............................................................40 8.4ConnectionStatus......................................................................41 Chapter9DHCP.............................................................43 9.1DHCPSettings............................................................................43 9.2DHCPClientList&Reservation...................................................44 Chapter10VirtualServer.............................................46 10.1PortForwarding.......................................................................46 10.2DMZHost.................................................................................47 10.3UPNP........................................................................................48 Chapter11Security......................................................49 11.1ClientFilter...............................................................................50 11.2MACFilter................................................................................52 11.3URLFilter..................................................................................55 Wireless N travel Router 11.4RemoteWebbasedManagement...........................................58 Chapter12RoutingSettings.........................................60 12.1RoutingTable...........................................................................60 Chapter13BandwidthControl.....................................61 13.1BandwidthControl...................................................................61 Chapter14Tools...........................................................62 14.1Time&Date.............................................................................62 14.2DDNS........................................................................................64 14.3Back/Restore............................................................................65 14.4.RestoretoFactoryDefaultSettings........................................67 14.5FirmwareUpdate.....................................................................68 14.6Reboot......................................................................................69 14.7ChangePassword.....................................................................69 14.8.1Logs.......................................................................................70 Appendix1SetPCtoObtainanIPaddress automatically.............................................................70 Wireless N travel Router Appendix2.Howtoconnecttoanencryptedwireless network.......................................................................74 Appendix3:Glossary....................................................77 Appendix4FAQs...........................................................79 Appendix5EMCStatement..........................................84 Chapter 1 Product Overview ThanksforpurchasingthisTendaA5sDesignedforthosewho travel,theTendaA5sisnotonlyafashionableandultracompact router,itisalsoasmartrouterthatcanautodetectyourInternet connectiontypeandintelligentlyswitchbetweenHotelMode
(DynamicIP)andResidenceMode (PPPoE). 1.1Features
802.11n equipped with Compliant with IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE802.3andIEEE802.3ustandards Based on a technology, highperformanceantenna,thedevicedeliverswirelessspeed ofupto150Mbps Triplemodes:HotelMode,ResidenceModeandWISPMode to provide you with flexibility and freedom to connect to Internet Provides encryption methods of 64/128bit WEP, WPA and WPA2,etctosecureyourwirelessnetwork 1
1*10/100MLAN/WANinterchangeableport ProvidesInternetconnectiontypes:Dynamic/staticIP;canbe connectedtoanxDSL/CableMODEM Local/remotewebbasedmanagement
Wireless Roaming technology to ensure highefficiency
wirelessconnectivity Hidden/invisibleSSID;
MACbasedwirelessaccesscontrol;
Logstorecorddevice'susagestatus;
SupportsUPnPandDDNSfeatures;
Allow/disallowspecifiedPCsonLANtoaccessInternet ProvidesvirtualserverandDMZfeatures;
Internalfirewalltoblockpotentialattacksfromhackers.
1.2PackageContent Unpacktheboxandcheckthefollowingitems:
A5s
QuickInstallGuide Ifanyoftheaboveitemsareincorrect,missing,ordamaged, pleasecontactyourTendaresellerforimmediatereplacement. 1.3PanelOverview 2 LEDOverview:
LED Power LED Status Agreenandsolidlight HotelMode Status LED Residence Mode green A and blinking light green solid A and light dark and A blue blinking light 3 is Description Device has electrical power currently Device in hotel operating modeandWANportis NOT properly connected currently Device is operating hotel in modeandWANportis connected currently Device is operating in Residence ModeandWANportis NOT properly connected is Device currently operating in Residence ModeandWANportis connected currently Device is in WISP operating Mode is not connectedtoawireless hotspot currently Device operating in WISP Modeandisconnected toawirelesshotspot and is dark A blue and solidlight light and A blue blinking light light A and blue solidlight WISPMode
Reset:Pressingitforabout7secondsrestorestheDeviceto factorydefaults.
LAN/WAN Interface: The device provides 1* 10/100M LAN/WAN interchangeable interface, which functions as a)aWANinterfaceforconnectiontoanInternetenabledDSL 4 modem or other uplink network device when operating in Residence Mode or Hotel Mode; and b) a LAN interface for connectionwithaPCoranEthernetswitchwhenoperatingin WISPMode. Chapter 2 Hardware Install 2.1HardwareInstall Beforeyoustartconfiguringthedevice,followbelowstepsto installdevice.Foroptimumwirelessperformance,itisadvisableto 5 placethedeviceinthecenterofthecoverage. 2.1.1Connectdevicetoapowersource Simplyplugthedeviceintoaelectricaloutletnearby. 2.1.2NetworkConnection A.Forfirsttimeuse,youmustconnecttothedevicewirelessly
(Finddevice'sdefaultSSIDfromthelabelonthebackofthedevice;
bydefault,device'swirelessisunencrypted.).Fornetworktopology, seebelow:
6 Toconfigurewirelessnetworkadapter,doasfollows:
a.Rightclickthe"
"iconfromthebottomrightcornerof yourdesktop. b.SelectthedesiredwirelessnetworkandclickConnect. c. Enter the customized security key (if any) or simply click
"Connect"asthereisnopresetsecuritykeybydefault. Note:Select"Connecttothenetworkwithoutsettingsitup"if youareaskedtoprovideaPINcodeduringconnection. 7 d.WhenyouseeConnecteddisplayednexttothewireless networkyouselected,itmeansyouhaveconnectedtothewireless network successfully. (Note: To access Internet, below settings mustbeconfigured) 8 Chapter 3 Mode Overview The device provides modes ofHotel, Residence and WISP to meet different network environments. By default, the device can automatically detect your Internet connection type and switch betweenHotelmodeandResidencemode.Youcanalsodisableitif youdon'twantthedevicetoautoswitchbetweenthetwomodes. HoweveryoumustselectandsetuptheWISPmodemanuallyifyou wanttouseit. 3.1HotelMode(DynamicIP) ThedeviceoperatesinHotelMode(alsoknownasDynamicIP orDHCP)bydefault.Inthismode,thedevicefunctionsasa wirelessroutertoobtainanIPaddressandDNSserver automaticallyfromyourISP.Simplyconnecttoitwirelesslyand multipleuserscansharetheInternetconnectionconcurrently.No configurationneeded!Simplyconnectthedevicetothebroadband InterfaceinahotelroomwithanEthernetcableandyourPCtothe devicewirelessly.Thatisallit!Incaseyouhaveencryptedthe wirelesswithacustomizedsecuritykey,youwillbeaskedto provideitwhenattemptingtoconnecttodevicewirelessly.Simply enteritthere.Seebelowfortypicalnetwork topology:
9 3.2ResidenceMode(PPPoE) In this mode, the device functions as a wireless broadband router, dialing up for Internet connection and delivering Internet access sharing to multiple wireless clients. For typical network topology,seebelow:
3.3WISPMode In this mode, the device functions as a Wireless range extender to relay an existing wifi hotspot and its RJ45 port functionsasaLANport.Simplyuplinkthedevicewirelesslytoan existing Internetenabled hotspot/AP, and clients can share Internetaccessbyconnectingtothedevicewirelesslyorusingan Ethernetcable. Fortypicalnetworktopology,seebelow:
10 11 Chapter 4 Web Utility Login This chapter mainly presents how to log in to device's web utility. 4.1ConnecttoDeviceWirelessly IMPORTANT: For firsttime use, you must use the wireless network adapter on your PC to connect to the device wirelessly insteadofusinganEthernetcableasthedeviceispresettoHotel Mode(whichmeanstheEthernetportonthedevicefunctionsasa WANport)bydefault. 4.1.1 Setup Wireless ConnectionWindows XP is used in below illustration. For setup methods in Windows 7, see sections hereunder IfyouareusingWindowsXP,doasfollows:
a RightclickMyNetworkPlacesandselectProperties. b Click "Wireless Network Connection" and select "View 12 AvailableWirelessNetworks". c SelectthedesiredwirelessnetworkandclickConnect. d Enterthecustomizedsecuritykeytwice(Ifany)orsimplyclick 13
"Connect"asthereisnopresetsecuritykeybydefault. e When you see Connected displayed next to the wireless networkyouselected,itmeansyouhaveconnectedtothe wireless network successfully. (Note: To access Internet, belowsettingsmustbeconfigured) 14 4.2LogintoWebUtility 4.2.1 Launch a web browser, (say, IE input http
//192.168.2.1and press Enter. (In case of Internet connection failure,thisscreenwillopenautomatically,whateverisenteredin thewebbrowser)
), 4.2.2Enter"admin"inPasswordfieldandthenclickLogin. (Note:
Passwordiscasesensitive.) 4.2.3Youwillseebelowscreenifyouenteredacorrectpassword. 15 Chapter 5 Mode Toggle & Popup Windows 5.1ModeAutoswitch Bydefault,thedevicecanautomaticallydetectyourInternet connectiontypeandswitchbetweenHotelMode(DynamicIP)and Residence Mode (PPPoE). You can also disable this feature manually if you don't need it. However if you want to use WISP modeyouneedtoselectandsetupitmanually 16 When in hotel, simply connect the device to the broadband interfacethereandthentoanelectricaloutletnearby.Thedevice will detect and switch to Hotel Mode automatically. No need for extraoperation!Whenbackathome,simplyconnectthedeviceto anInternetenabledDSLmodemorEthernetnetworkandthento an electrical outlet nearby. The device will detect and switch to ResidenceModeautomatically.IfoperatinginResidenceModefor thefirsttime,itwillpromptyoutofinishthesettingsrequiredfor yourInternetconnection.Simplyfollowtheonscreeninstructions. After you set up the device the way just mentioned, it will autoswitch between the Hotel Mode and Residence Mode depending on the detected network environment. No need to repeatoperations. 5.2SmartPopupWindows Ineventofanunencryptedwirelessnetwork,adialogwindow willpopup,promptingyoutosecureyourwirelessnetworkwitha custom security key. Select "Unencrypted" and "Never ask me 17 again"ifyoudon'twanttoencryptit,otherwiseyouwillseethis windoweverytimeyoustartthedevice.(Tips:Forsecuritypurpose, itishighlyadvisablethatyouencryptyourwirelessnetwork.) WhenoperatinginResidenceModeforthefirsttime,system willpopupadailupwindow,promptingyoutoenterausername and a password required for PPPoE Internet connection. The pop upwindowisasbelow:
18 Chapter 6 Mode Setup 6.1HotelMode(DynamicIP)Setup No need for configurations in this mode! The device is wirelessly accessible to all wireless clients within coverage. (For connectiondiagram,seesection2.1.1) 19 Connectdeviceasbelow:
Normally, Internet access in hotels is DHCP/dynamic IP, which means devices connecting to hotel network can obtain IP address automatically. So, simply connect the device to the broadbandinterfaceinhotel,andInternetaccessshallbesharedby multiple wireless clients. Note that you must set these PCs to
"Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server addressautomatically"(Fordetails,seeappendix1). Note:Inthismode,thedevice'sRJ45portfunctionsasaWAN port for Internet connection. When activated, clients can only connecttothedevicewirelessly. 6.2ResidenceMode(PPPoE)Setup Residence Mode: Also known as ADSL dialup or PPPoE connection type. Upon detecting this connection type, device switchestotheResidenceModeautomatically. Tosetupitmanually,doasfollows:
1.Simplyselect"ResidenceMode"andclick"Next". 20 2. And you will enter the interface for configuring basic wireless settings.
SSID:ASSID(ServiceSetIdentifier)istheuniquenameofa wireless network. To connect to the device wirelessly, you mustknowitsSSID. Channel: For an optimal wireless performance, you may selecttheleastinterferentialchannel.Itisadvisablethatyou selectanunusedchannelorAutotoletdevicedetectand selectthebestpossiblechannelforyourwirelessnetworkto operateonfromthedropdownlist. You can select WEP, WPAPSK or WPA2PSK encryption 21 method to secure your wireless network. Note down the selfdefined security key for future use. You must provide it for wirelessconnectionslater. It is advisable that you select the WPAPSK>AES encryption method for better security. Simply enter 863 alphanumeric charactersorothersymbolsintheSecurityKeyfield.Fordetailed configurations, see sections hereunder. Click "Next" to continue whenfinishingabovesettings. 3.YoushallcometotheInternetconnectionsetupinterface. Enter the user name and password provided by your ISP in correspondingfields.ContactyourISPifyouforgetorarenotclear. Click"Next"tocontinuewhenfinishingabovesettings. Forexample:AssumingthatyourISPprovidesyouwithauser name: pppoe_user and a password: pppoe_passwd, then simply enterthemincorrespondingfieldsasseenonthescreenshot. 22
Configuredevice'sWANMACaddress(Optional). Normally you don't need to change device's default WANMACaddress.However,someISPsmaybindclientPC's MAC address for Internet connection authentication. In this case,simplyentertheboundMACintheWANMACAddress field or click "Copy My PC's MAC" to populate the field automatically. (Config above settings using the PC whose MACaddressisboundwithyourISP.)
WANMACAddress:ConfigDevicesWANMACaddress.
CopyMyPC'sMAC:ClicktocopyyourPC'sMACaddressto device'sWANMACaddressfield. RestoretoFactoryDefaultMAC:ResetDevicesWANMACto factorydefault.
Afterdevicereboot,gotoStatustochecktheWAN(Internet) connectionstatus.Ifyouseebelowinfothere,congratulations,you canenjoysurfingnow. 23 Formethodsofconfiguringmoreandfeaturedfunctionalities, readsectionshereunder. 4.ClickFinishandrebootdevicetoactivatenewsettings. Note:Inthismode,thedevice'sRJ45portfunctionsasaWAN port for Internet connection. When activated, clients can only connecttothedevicewirelessly. 6.3WISPModeSetup To amplify uplink device's wireless signal (extend wireless coverage),selectthismodemanually. 1.Select"WISPMode"andthenclick"Next'. 24 2.YoushallnowcometotheWISPmodesetupscreen.
SSID:ASSID(ServiceSetIdentifier)istheuniquenameofa wirelessnetwork.EntertheSSIDofyourWISP'sAPthatyou aregoingtoconnectto.
MAC Address: Enter the WISP's MAC address that you are goingtoconnectto.WirelessMACaddressisalsoknownas BSSID. Channel:SelectthechannelwhichyourWISP'sAP(towhich thedeviceisgoingtoconnect)iscurrentlyoperatingon. Security Mode: Config the same security settings (including security key) as set on your WISP's AP on your device. For details,seeWireless Securitysection.
25 For convenience purpose, it is advisable to use the OpenScanoptiontosearchandselectthelinkpartnerto addcertainsettingstothedeviceautomatically.Click"Next"
tocontinuewhenfinishingabovesettings. 3. And you will enter the interface for configuring basic wireless settings.
SSID:ASSID(ServiceSetIdentifier)istheuniquenameofa wireless network. To connect to the device wirelessly, you mustknowitsSSID. Channel: For an optimal wireless performance, you may selecttheleastinterferentialchannel.Itisadvisablethatyou selectanunusedchannelorAutotoletdevicedetectand selectthebestpossiblechannelforyourwirelessnetworkto operate on from the dropdown list. (Channel change unsupportedhere) You can select WEP, WPAPSK or WPA2PSK encryption method to secure your wireless network. Note down the selfdefined security key for future use. You must provide it for wirelessconnectionslater. It is advisable that you select the WPAPSK>AES encryption 26 method for better security. Simply enter 863 alphanumeric charactersorothersymbolsintheSecurityKeyfield.Fordetailed configurations,seesectionshereunder. Click"Next"tocontinuewhenfinishingabovesettings. 4.YoushallnowentertheInternetconnectionsetupscreen. DHCP
ThisisthedefaultInternetconnectiontype.Noconfigurations arerequiredforthisconnection.SimplyselectDynamicIPandclick NextifyourISPisusingthisconnection. StaticIP
IfyourISPoffersyoustaticIPInternetconnectiontype,select StaticIP"fromcorrespondingdropdownmenu,enterIPaddress, subnet mask, Primary DNS and secondary DNS (optional) info provided by your ISP in corresponding fields. Click "Next" to continuewhenfinishingabovesettings. 27 PPPoE
SelectPPPoE,ifyourISPisusingaPPPoEconnection,enterthe in PPPoE user name and password provided by your correspondingfields.ContactyourISPforhelpifyouarenotclear about or unfortunately forget this info. Click "Next" to continue whenfinishingabovesettings. ISP Forexample:AssumingthatyourISPprovidesyouwithauser name: pppoe_user and a password: pppoe_passwd, then simply enterthemincorrespondingfieldsasseenonthescreenshot. Afterdevicereboot,gotoStatustochecktheWAN(Internet) connectionstatus.Ifyouseebelowinfothere,congratulations,you canenjoysurfingnow. 28 Formethodsofconfiguringmoreandfeaturedfunctionalities, readsectionshereunder. Note:Itisstronglyrecommendednottochangethechannel settings when using this mode, as improper change may cause connectionfailure.ClickFinish andrebootdevicetoactivatenew settings Important: The device must share identical channel, security
(includingsecuritykey),extensionchannel(ifany)settingswiththe linkpartnertoachievesuccessfulconnectioninthismode. 29 Chapter 7 Network Setup 7.1LANSetup This section allows you to config the TCP/IP settings for the devicesLANinterface. IP Address: Device's LAN IP address, 192.168.2.1 by default. Youcanchangeitaccordingtoyourneeds;justremembertouse thenewonetologontothedeviceswebutilityifyouchangedit. Subnet Mask: Devices LAN subnet mask, 255.255.255.0 by default. Note:IfyouchangethedevicesLANIPaddress,youmustuse thenewonetologontothewebbasedconfigurationutility. 7.2WANSettings WAN setup is only available in WISP Mode and Wireless RouterMode. 30 PPPoE
Internet connection Type: Displays the current Internet connectiontype. Password:EnterthepasswordprovidedbyyourISP.
UserName:EntertheUserNameprovidedbyyourISP.
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. DO NOT change it from thefactorydefaultof1480unlessnecessary.Youmayneed to change it for optimal performance with some specific websites or application software that cannot be opened or enabled;inthiscase,try1450,1400,etc. ServiceName:DescriptionofPPPoEconnection.Leaveblank unlessotherwiserequired. Server Name: Description of server. Leave blank unless otherwiserequired. StaticIP
31 IfyourISPassignsafixedIPaddresstoyou,thenselectStatic IP, and enter the IP address, subnet mask, primary DNS and secondary DNS in correspondingfields.
info provided by your
(optional) ISP IPAddress:EntertheWANIPaddressprovidedbyyourISP. ConsultyourISPifyouarenotclear. SubnetMask:EnterWANSubnetMaskprovidedbyyourISP. Thedefaultis255.255.255.0. Gateway: Enter the WAN Gateway provided by your ISP. ConsultyourISPifyouarenotclear. PrimaryDNSServer:EntertheDNSaddressprovidedbyyour ISP. Secondary DNS Server: Enter the other DNS address if your ISPprovides2suchaddresses(optional).
7.3WANSpeed Thissectionletsyousetupaproperspeed/duplexfordevice's WANport. 32 Select auto (autonegotiation), 10M half duplex, 10M full duplex,100Mhalfduplexor100Mfullduplexdependingonyour networkenvironment. TheWANportspeed/duplexmodemustmatchthatofthelink port to achieve successful communication; otherwise, the WAN portmaynotfunctionproperly.So,ifyouarenotsureaboutthe linkportsspeed/duplexmode,pleaseselectAuto. TrytochangetheWANspeed/duplexto10Mfullduplexifthe WAN connection status alternates between "Connecting" and
"Disconnected". 7.4WANMACClone This section allows you to configure Devices WAN MAC address. 33 Normally you don't need to change device's default WAN MAC address. However, some ISPs may bind client PC's MAC addressforInternetconnectionauthentication.Inthiscase,simply entertheboundMACintheWANMACAddressfieldorclick"Copy My PC's MAC" to populate the field automatically. (Config above settingsusingthePCwhoseMACaddressisboundwithyourISP.)
WANMACAddress:ConfigDevicesWANMACaddress.
CopyMyPC'sMAC:ClicktocopyyourPC'sMACaddressto device'sWANMACaddressfield. RestoretoFactoryDefaultMAC:ResetDevicesWANMACto factorydefault. 7.5DNSServer
DNS is short for Domain Name System or Domain Name Service. It resolves catchy domain names into corresponding IP addresses 34
DNS: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the DNS server feature. PrimaryDNSServer:EntertheDNSaddressprovidedbyyour ISP. Secondary DNS Server: Enter the other DNS address if your ISPprovides2suchaddresses(optional). Chapter 8 Wireless Settings 8.1WirelessBasic 35
802.11Mode:Selectarightmodeaccordingtoyourwireless client. 11b mode: Select it if you have only WirelessB clientsinyourwirelessnetwork. 11g mode: Select it if you have only WirelessG clientsinyourwirelessnetwork. 11b/g mixed mode: Select it if you have only WirelessBandWirelessGclientsinyourwirelessnetwork. it 11b/g/n mixed mode: Select if you have WirelessB,WirelessGandWirelessNclientsinyourwireless network. SSID:ASSID(ServiceSetIdentifier)istheuniquenameofa wirelessnetwork.Thisoptionisconfigurable. BSSID:ABSSID,inIEEE802.11wirelessnetwork,istheMAC addressofawirelessAP. SSID Broadcast: Select Enable/Disable to make your wireless network visible/ invisible to any wireless clients
36 within coverage when they perform a scan to see whats available.Whendisabled,thisSSIDbecomesinvisibletoany wirelessclientswithinthecoverage.ManuallyentertheSSID ifyouwanttoconnecttoit. Channel: For an optimal wireless performance, you may selecttheleastinterferentialchannel.Itisadvisablethatyou selectanunusedchannelorAutotoletdevicedetectand selectthebestpossiblechannelforyourwirelessnetworkto operateonfromthedropdownlist. Channel Bandwidth: Select a proper channel bandwidth to enhance wireless performance. When there are 11b/g and 11nwirelessclients,pleaseselect40Mfrequencyband;when thereareonlynon11nwirelessclients,select20Mfrequency bandmode;whenthewirelessnetworkmodeis11nmode, pleaseselect20/40frequencybandtoboostitsthroughput. ExtensionChannel:Availableonlyin11b/g/nmixedmode.It is used to ensure N speed for 802.11n devices on the network.
8.2WirelessSecurity This section allows you to encrypt your wireless network to block unauthorized accesses and malicious packet sniffing with WEP,WPAandWPA2.Forbettersecurity,itisadvisabletousethe WPAAESencryption. 8.2.1WPAPSK The WPA protocol implements the majority of the IEEE It enhances data encryption through the 802.11i standard. TemporalKeyIntegrityProtocol(TKIP)whichisa128bitperpacket 37 key, meaning that it dynamically generates a new key for each packet. WPA also includes a message integrity check feature to preventdatapacketsfrombeinghamperedwith.Onlyauthorized network users can access the wireless network. WPA adopts enhancedencryptionalgorithmoverWEP. Cipher Type: Select AES (advanced encryption standard) or TKIP(temporarykeyintegrityprotocol). Security Key: Enter a security key, which must be between 863ASCIIcharacterslong. KeyRenewalInterval:Specifyavalidtimeintervalforthekey tobeupdated. 8.2.2WPA2PSK The later WPA2 protocol (WiFi Protected Access version 2) features compliance with the full IEEE 802.11i standard and uses AdvancedEncryptionStandard(AES)inadditiontoTKIPencryption protocoltoguaranteebettersecuritythanthatprovidedbyWEPor WPA. 38
Cipher Type: Select one cipher type from AES (advanced encryptionstandard),TKIP(temporarykeyintegrityprotocol) orTKIP&AES. Security Key: Enter a security key, which must be between 863ASCIIcharacterslong. KeyRenewalInterval:Specifyavalidtimeintervalforthekey tobeupdated. 8.2.3MixedWEP WEPisintendedtoprovidedataconfidentialitycomparableto thatofatraditionalwirednetwork. 39
Security Mode: Select a proper security mode from the dropdownmenu.HereweselectMixedWEP.
WEPKey:SelectASCIIorHex.
Note:Enter5or13ASCIIcharacters(Invalidcharacterslike/
and,etcarenotallowed)ifyouselectASCIIorenter10or 26HEXcharactersifyouselectHex.Notethatyoumustenter thekeycontentinthecorrespondingformatselected. DefaultKey:Selectakeyfromthepresetkeys14forcurrent use.
8.3WirelessAccessControl TheMACbasedWirelessAccessControlfeaturecanbeused toallowordisallowclientstoconnecttoyourwirelessnetwork. 40
MACFilter:"AllowAccesstoWirelessNetwork"onlyallowsPCs at specified MAC addresses (in the list) to connect to your wirelessnetwork;DenyAccesstoWirelessNetwork:Blockonly PCs at specified MAC addresses from connecting to your wirelessnetwork.
MACAddress:EntertheMACaddressofawirelessclientwhich youwanttoallowordisallowtoconnectyourwirelessnetwork. Add:ClicktoaddtheMACaddress.
MAC Address List: Displays added MAC address entries. You canaddnewentriesordeleteexistingentriesaccordingtoyour needs. 8.4ConnectionStatus This section displays the info of connected wireless clients includingMACaddressesandfrequencywidth,etc. 41
MAC Address: Displays MAC addresses of wireless clients
connectedtotheDevice. Bandwidth: Displays channel bandwidth used by currently connectedhosts(wirelessclients). 42 Chapter9 DHCP 9.1DHCPSettings The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an automatic configuration protocol used on IP networks. If you enablethebuiltinDHCPserveronthisdevice,itwillautomatically configureTCP/IPprotocolsettingsforallDHCPClientenabledPCs in your LAN (Namely, PCs are set to "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically"), including IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS etc, eliminatingtheneedformanualintervention.
DHCP ServerEnable: Check or uncheck the box to enable or disablethedevicesDHCPserverfeature.
StartIP:EnterthestartingIPaddressfortheDHCPserversIP assignment.
End IP: Enter the ending IP address for the DHCP servers IP assignment. 43
Lease Time: The length of time for the IP address lease. Configuringaproperleasetimeimprovestheefficiencyforthe DHCPservertoreclaimdisusedIPaddresses.
Forexample:Iftheleasetimeissettoonehour,thentheDHCP serverwillreclaimdisusedIPaddresseseveryhour. 9.2DHCPClientList&Reservation DHCP Client List displays information of devices that have obtainedIPaddressesfromthedevicesDHCPServer.Ifyouwould like some devices on your network to always have the same IP addresses,youcanusethisfeatureandmanuallyaddastaticDHCP Reservationentryforeachsuchdevice.AndthenaregisteredMAC will get a correspondingly reserved IP address while an unregisteredMACwillbeassignedwithanunusedIPaddress.
Hostname:Displaysnameofagivenhost(DHCPclient). IP Address:EntertheIPaddressforstaticDHCPreservation.
MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of a computer to alwaysreceivethesameIPaddress(theIPyoujustspecified). 44
Lease Time: Displays remaining time for a corresponding IP addresslease. 45 Chapter 10 Virtual Server ThevirtualserverfeatureisonlyavailableinWISPModeand WirelessRouterMode. 10.1PortForwarding PortForwardingallowsyoutoopenarangeofWANservice portsandredirectalltrafficreceivedthroughsuchportstoaLAN serveratadesignatedIPaddress.Itallowsremotecomputers,such as PCs from Internet, to access web servers, ftp servers, email servers, gaming and other specialized Internet applications on a privatelocalareanetwork(LAN). Start/EndPort:Enterthenumberorrangeofport(s)usedby theserverorInternetapplications. PrivateIP:TheIPaddressofacomputerusedasaserverin
46
LAN. Protocol: Includes TCP, UDP and Both. Select Both if you arenotsureaboutwhichprotocoltouse. Enable: The corresponding entry takes effect only if you checkedthisoption. Delete:Clicktoremoveacorrespondingentry/rule. WellKnown Service Port: The WellKnown Service Portlistswidelyusedprotocolports.Simplyselectaport,an entry ID and click the "Add to" button to populate the selectedporttothecorrespondingfieldsoftheselectedentry. In case that you dont find the port you need, enter it manually. Add to: Click to add a selected WellKnown Service Port to Portfieldsoftheentryyouselected. Forexample:ALANPCat192.68.2.10hostsWEBserviceon Port80andprovidesTelnetserviceonPort23.Tomakesuch servicesaccessibletoInternetusers,configasshownonthe screenshotabove. Note:Ifyouincludeport80onthissection,youmustsettheport for remote (webbased) management to a different number than 80,suchas8080,otherwisethevirtualserverfeaturemaynottake effect. 10.2DMZHost InsomecasessuchasplayingInternetgamesorholdingvideo conferences, you may need to have your computer completely exposedtoexternalnetworksforimplementationofabidirectional communication. To do so, set it as a DMZ host. Note that you 47 shouldassignastaticIPaddresstothePCdesignatedasaDMZhost
(DHCP Server> DHCP Client List> DHCP Reservation) before using thefeature.
DMZHostIP:EntertheIPaddressofacomputeronyourLAN whichyouwanttosetasaDMZhost. Enable: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the DMZ host feature. For example: To set a PC at 192.168.2.10 to a DMZ host for intercommunicationwithanotherhostontheInternet,configthe samesettingsasshownonthescreenshotonthedevice. Note: Once enabled, the DMZ host loses protection from device'sfirewallandbecomesvulnerabletoattacks. 10.3UPNP Note: UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) works in Windows XP, Windows ME or later (NOTE: Operational system needs to be integratedwithorinstalledwithDirectx9.0)orinanenvironment withinstalledapplicationsoftwarethatsupportsUPnP.Itallowsa network device to discover and connect to other devices on the network.Withthisfeatureenabled,hostsinLANcanrequestthe 48 devicetoperformspecialportforwardingsoastoenableexternal hoststoaccessresourcesoninternalhosts. EnableUPnP:Check/unchecktoenable/disabletheUPnPfeature. Chapter 11 Security The Security feature is only available in WISP Mode and WirelessRouterMode. 49 11.1ClientFilter To better manage PCs in LAN, you may use the Client Filter functionalitytoallowordisallowPCswithinaspecifiedrangeofIP addressestoaccessInternet. ClickAddtoenterpagebelow:
Filter Mode: Select Deny or Allow according to your own needs. 50 Deny Access to Internet: Disallow specified packets to pass through the device; other packets are processed according to defaultmode. Allow Access to Internet: Allow specified packets to pass through the device; other packets are processed according to defaultmode.
Description:Brieflydescribethecurrententry/rule. IPAddress:SpecifyasingleIPaddressoranIPrangeofPCs forcurrentruletoapplyto.
WANPortRange:Specifyasingleportorarangeofportsby entering an identical port NO or two different port NOs in both boxes respectively. Allowed port NO ranges from 1 to 65535. Traffic Type: Select a protocol or protocols for the traffic
(TCP/UDP/Both). Time:Specifyatimerangeforcurrententrytotakeeffect. Day: Select a day or several days for current entry to take effect. Example: To prohibit PCs within the IP address range of 192.168.2.20192.168.2.30fromaccessingInternetfrom8:00 to1800duringworkingdays(MondayFriday),doasfollows:
51 ClickSaveandyouwillfindsuchentryintheListbelow. SelectAllowfromtheDefaultModedropdownlistandcheck EnableClientFilterfeature. 11.2MACFilter To better manage computers in your LAN network, you can 52 use the MAC Filter feature to allow or disallow specified PCs to accessInternet. ClickAddtoenterpagebelow:
Filter Mode: Select Deny or Allow according to your own needs. Deny Access to Internet: Disallow specified packets to pass through the device; other packets are processed accordingtodefaultmode. AllowAccesstoInternet:Allowspecifiedpacketstopass throughthedevice;otherpacketsareprocessedaccordingto defaultmode. Description:Simplydescribecurrentrule/rule.
53
MACAddress:EnterthePCsMACaddressthatyouwantto
filteroutorselectitfromtheMAClist. Time:Selectatimerangeforcurrentruletotakeeffect. Day: Select a day or several days for current rule to take effect. Example: To prevent a PC at the MAC address of 00:B0:0C:77:88:00fromaccessingInternetfrom8:00to18:00daily without restricting it during other time period, config the same settingsasshownonthescreenshotbelowonyourdevice:
54 ClickSave,selectAllowfromtheDefaultdropdownlist andchecktheEnableMACFilterfeature. 11.3URLFilter To better regulate LAN PCs, you may use the Website Filter
(also known as URL Filter) functionality to allow or disallow such PCstoaccesscertainwebsiteswithinaspecifiedtimeperiod. ClickAddtoenterpagebelow:
55
FilterMode:SelectDenyorAllowaccordingtoyourown needs. Deny Access to Internet: Disallow specified packets to pass through the device; other packets are processed according to defaultmode. Allow Access to Internet: Allow specified packets to pass through the device; other packets are processed according to defaultmode.
Description:Brieflydescribeacurrententry/rule. IPAddress:SpecifyasingleIPaddressoranIPrangeofPCs forcurrentruletoapplyto.
URLString:Enterdomainnamesorapartofadomainname
tobefilteredout. Time:Specifyatimerangeforcurrententrytotakeeffect. Day: Select a day or several days for current entry to take effect. For example: If you want to disallow only PCs within the IP 56 range of 192.168.2.20~192.168.2.30 on your LAN to access only
"yahoo.com"from800to1800duringworkingdays(Monday Friday)whilenotrestrictingotherPCs,thenconfigsamesettingsas shownonbelowscreenshotonyourdevice:
ClickSaveandyouwillfindsuchentryintheListbelow. SelectAllowfromtheDefaultModedropdownlistandcheck Enable Filter (Also known as website filter on some 57 devices)feature. 11.4RemoteWebbasedManagement The Remote Web Management feature allows the Router to bemanagedfromtheInternetviaawebbrowser.
Enable: Select whether to enable the Remote Webbased Managementfeature. Port:Remoteadminport;theportusedbytrustedhostsfrom Internet or other external networks to access and manage theRouterremotely. IPAddress:EnterthetrustedIPaddressofaPCfromInternet or other external networks which you want to authorize to manageyourrouterremotely. Note: To access the device via port 8080, enter
"http://x.x.x.x:8080" where "x.x.x.x" represents the the device's InternetIPaddressand8080istheremoteadminport.Assuming the device's Internet IP address is 220.135.211.56, then, simply
(namely, replace http://220.135.211.56:8080).
"220.135.211.56"
"x.x.x.x" with the 58 Leaving the IP address field at "0.0.0.0" makes the device remotely accessible to all the PCs on Internet or other external networks;populatingitwithaspecificIPaddress,say,218.88.93.33, makes the device only remotely accessible to the PC at the specifiedIPaddress. Forexample:IfyouwanttoallowonlythePCattheIPaddress of218.88.93.33fromInternettoaccessDeviceswebbasedutility viaport:8080,thenconfigurethesamesettingsasshownonthe screenshotaboveonthedevice. 59 Chapter 12 Routing Settings 12.1RoutingTable This page displays the device core routing table which lists destinationIP,subnetmask,gateway,hopcountandinterface. Theprincipaltaskforarouteristolookforanoptimaltransfer pathforeachdatapacketpassingthroughit,andtransferittothe specified destination. So, its essential for a router to select an optimal path, i.e. routing algorithm. To complete this work, the routerstoresandmaintainsrelateddataofvarioustransferpaths, i.e.establishingaroutingtable,forfuturerouteselection. 60 Chapter 13 Bandwidth Control Usethissectiontomanagebandwidthallocationtodeviceson yourLAN. 13.1BandwidthControl Enablethebandwidthcontrolfeatureandyouwillseebelow screen.
IPAddress:EnteranIdenticalIPortwodifferentIPsinboth boxestospecifyonlyasingleIPaddressoranIPrange.
UploadLimit:MaxtotaluploadbandwidthforaspecifiedPC orarangeofPCs. Download Limit: Max total download bandwidth for a specifiedPCorarangeofPCs. Enable: The corresponding entry takes effect only if you checkedthisoption. Edit:Clicktoeditanexistingentry/rule.
61
Delete:Clicktoremoveacorrespondingentry/rule. Chapter 14 Tools 14.1Time&Date 62 This section lets you configure, update, and maintain the correcttimeontheinternalsystemclock.Youcaneitherselectto set the time and date manually or automatically obtain the GMT timefromInternet.NotethattheGMTtimeisobtainedonlywhen DeviceisconnectedtoInternet.Youcanalsoconfigurethesystem timemanually.
Internet time servers: Time and date will be updated automaticallyfromInternetifenabled. Sync Interval: Specify a time length for device to update its timeanddateinfofromInternetperiodically.Thedefaultis2 hours. TimeZone:Selectyourcurrenttimezone. Copy Your PC's Time: Click it to copy your PCs time to the device. Note:Configuredtimeanddateinfoloseswhenthedeviceis disconnected from power supply. However, it will be updated automaticallywhenthedevicereconnectstoInternet.Toactivate timebasedfeatures(e.g.firewall),thetimeanddateinfoshallbe setcorrectlyfirst,eithermanuallyorautomatically. 63 14.2DDNS DynamicDNSorDDNSisatermusedfortheupdatinginreal timeofInternetDomainNameSystem(DNS)nameservers.Weuse anumericIPaddressallocatedbyInternetServiceProvider(ISP)to connecttoInternet;theaddressmayeitherbestable("static"),or may change from one session on the Internet to the next
("dynamic"). However, a numeric address inconvenient to remember; an address which changes unpredictably makes connection impossible. The DDNS provider allocates a static host nametotheuser;whenevertheuserisallocatedanewIPaddress thisiscommunicatedtotheDDNSproviderbysoftwarerunningon a computer or network device at that address; the provider distributestheassociationbetweenthehostnameandtheaddress totheInternet'sDNSserverssothattheymayresolveDNSqueries. Thus,uninterruptedaccesstodevicesandserviceswhosenumeric IPaddressmaychangeismaintained. is ServiceProvider:SelectyourDDNSserviceproviderfromthe
64 dropdownmenu.
UserName:EntertheDDNSusernameregisteredwithyour
DDNSserviceprovider. Password: Enter the DDNS Password registered with your DDNSserviceprovider. DomainName:EntertheDDNSdomainnamewithyourDDNS serviceprovider. For example: If you have registered a DDNS service in dyndns.org and are allocated with tenda, 123456, tenda.dyndns.info respectively as username, password and domainnameforawebserveronyourPCat192.168.2.10:
UserName Password DomainName tenda 123456 tenda.dyndns.org Then configure port settings on port range forwarding interfaceandenterthisinformationontheaboveDDNSinterface. Others can access your web server by simply entering http://tenda.dyndns.infointheirbrowseraddressbar. 14.3Back/Restore Thissectionallowsyoutobackupcurrentsettingsortorestore previoussettingsconfiguredontheDevice. 65 Tobackupsettings:
Onceyouhaveconfiguredthedevicethewayyouwantit,you can save these settings to a configuration file on your local hard drive that can later be imported to your device in case that the device is restored to factory default settings. To do so, click the Backup button and specify a directory to save settings on your localhardware. ClickSavetosavetheconfigurationfile. Torestoresettings:
Clickthe"Browse"buttontolocateandselectaconfiguration filethatissavedpreviouslytoyourlocalharddrive. 66 Click the "Restore" button to reset your device to previous settings. 14.4.RestoretoFactoryDefaultSettings Clickthisbuttontoresetthedevicetofactorydefaultvalues. 67 Password:admin IPAddress:192.168.2.1 Subnetmask:Enter255.255.255.0. FactoryDefaultSettings:
Note:Toactivateyoursettings,youneedtorebootthedeviceafter youresetit. 14.5FirmwareUpdate Firmware upgrade is released periodically to improve the functionalityofyourdeviceandalsotoaddnewfeatures.Ifyourun intoaproblemwithaspecificfeatureofthedevice,logontoour website (www.tendacn.com) to download the latest firmware to updateyourdevice. Browse:Clicktolocateandselectthefirmware.
Update: Click to to start update. Device will restart 68 automaticallywhenupdatecompletes. NOTE: Do not disconnect the device from the management PC(thePCyouusetoconfigurethedevice)orpowersupplyduring update;otherwise,itmaybepermanentlydamaged. 14.6Reboot Thissectionallowsyoutorebootthedevice.Newsettingswill be activated after reboot. And WAN connection will be disconnectedduringreboot. Reboot:Clicktorestartthedevice. 14.7ChangePassword Thissectionallowsyoutochangeloginpasswordforaccessing devicesWebbasedinterface. OldPassword:Entertheoldpassword. 69 NewPassword:Enteranewpassword. ConfirmNewPassword:Reenterthenewpasswordfor confirmation. Save:Clicktosaveyournewpassword. Caution:Forsecuritypurpose,itishighlyrecommendedthat youchangeDevice'sdefaultloginusernameandpassword. 14.8.1Logs TheLogsoptionallowsyoutoviewalleventsthatoccurupon systemstartupUpto150entriesoflogscanberecorded.
Refresh:Clicktoupdatecurrentlogs.
Clear:Clicktoremovealllogs. Appendix 1 Set PC toObtain an IP address automatically The DHCP server feature your PC default.Simply set is enabled on the device by address toObtain an IP 70 automatically(enableDHCPclientonyourPC)andyourPCwillbe abletoaccessInternetviathedevice.Followbelowsteps:
Here we take Windows 7 OS as an example for illustration. Fromthedesktop,rightclickNetwork>Properties. Leftclick"Changeadaptersettings". RightclickLocalAreaConnection(orWirelessNetwork Connectionifyourareconnectingtothedevicewirelessly)and selectProperties. 71 Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and click
"Properties". SelectObtainanIPaddressautomatically. 72 RightclickLocalAreaConnectionandselectStatus>Detailsto checkwhetheryourPChasobtainedanIPaddresssuccessfully. 73 Appendix 2. How to connect to an encrypted wireless network How should I config my network adapter to successfully connecttoanencryptedwirelessnetwork?(Belowexplainshowto connecttoaWPAencryptedwirelessnetworkinWindows7OS) To connect to an encrypted wireless network, you must provideavalidsecuritykey.Toconfigurewirelessnetworkadapter, doasfollows:
1.RightclickNetwork,select"Properties",andthenleftclick
"Change adapter settings". As seen below, Wireless Network Connectiondisplays"NotConnected". 74 2. Right click the Wireless Network Connection and select Connect/Disconnect. All searched wireless networks shall be displayedinbelowscreen.Ifyoudon'tseetheSSIDofTenda,click Refresh. 3. Double click or select the SSID entitled Tenda_
(whererepresentsthelast6charactersinthedeviceMAC address)andclickConnect.Enterthesecuritykeyonappearing 75 window(Notethatsecuritykeyiscasesensitive.Hereweassumeit istendatenda)andclickOK. 4. As seen below, display of Connected next to Tenda_indicatesasuccessfulconnection. 76 Appendix 3: Glossary Channel Acommunicationchannel,alsoknownaschannel,referseithertoa physical transmission medium such as a wire or to a logical connectionoveramultiplexedmediumsuchasaradiochannel.Itis usedtotransferaninformationsignal,suchasadigitalbitstream, fromoneormoretransmitterstooneormorereceivers.Ifthereis onlyoneAPintherange,selectanychannelyoulike.Thedefaultis Auto. IfthereareseveralAPscoexistinginthesamearea,itisadvisable that you select a different channel for each AP to operate on, minimizingtheinterferencebetweenneighboringAPs.Forexample, if3AmericanstandardAPscoexistinonearea,youcansettheir channelsrespectivelyto1,6and11toavoidmutualinterference. SSID Service set identifier (SSID) is used to identify a particular 802.11 wirelessLAN.Itisthenameofaspecificwirelessnetwork.Tolet your wireless network adapter roam among different APs, you 77 mustsetallApsSSIDtothesamename. to that of a Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security algorithm for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks with the intention to provide data confidentiality comparable traditional wired network .WEP, recognizable by the key of 10 or 26 hexadecimal digits, is widely in use. WEP uses the stream cipher RC4 for confidentiality,[5]andtheCRC32checksumforintegrity.Standard 64bit WEP uses a 40bit key (also known as WEP40), which is concatenatedwitha24bitinitializationvector(IV)toformtheRC4 key. The extended 128bit WEP protocol uses a 104bit key size
(WEP104). A 152bit WEP is available from some vendors. Static WEPencryptionallowstoinclude4WEPKeyswhiledynamicWEP encryptionchangesWEPkeydynamically. WPA/WPA2 The WPA protocol implements the majority of the IEEE 802.11i standard. It enhances data encryption through the Temporal Key IntegrityProtocol(TKIP)whichisa128bitperpacketkey,meaning thatitdynamicallygeneratesanewkeyforeachpacket.WPAalso includesamessageintegritycheckfeaturetopreventdatapackets from being hampered with. Only authorized network users can access network. The later WPA2 protocol features compliance with the full IEEE 802.11istandardandusesAdvancedEncryptionStandard(AES)in addition to TKIP encryption protocol to guarantee better security thanthatprovidedbyWEPorWPA.Currently,WPAissupportedby wireless the 78 WindowsXPSP1. Appendix 4 FAQs This section provides solutions to problems that may occur duringinstallationandoperationofthedevice.Readthefollowing if you are running into problems. If your problem is not covered here,please gotoourwebsite ofwww.tendacn.comoremailto support@tenda.cnforhelp. 1.Q:IenteredthedevicesLANIPaddressinthewebbrowserbut cannotaccesstheutility.WhatshouldIdo?
1) Verify physical connectivity by checking whether a correspondingportslinkLEDlightsup.Ifnot,tryadifferentcable. Note that an indicate successfulconnectivity. light does NOT ALWAYS illuminated 2)InWirelessRouterMode,youmustuseawirelessnetwork adaptertoconnecttothedevice,astheonlyEthernetportworks as a WAN port for Internet connection; while in Wireless AP, UniversalRepeaterModeandClientMode,youmustspecifyanIP address(192.168.2.2~192.168.2.254)onyourPCtoconnecttothe device. 3) Click Start" Run, enter cmd and thenping 192.168.2.1on appearing CLI to diagnose whether your PC has 79 connected to the device or not. If ping succeeds, then check whether the Proxy Server feature is enabled on your browser. If enabled, disable it immediately. In case that ping fails, press and hold the "RESET" button on your device for 7 seconds to restore factorydefaultsettings,andthenrunping192.168.2.1again. 4) Contact our technical support for help if the problem still existsafteryoutriedalltheabove. 2.Q:WhatshouldIdoifIforgettheloginpasswordtomydevice?
Reset your device by pressing the Reset button for over 7 seconds.Note:Allsettingswillbedeletedandrestoredtofactory defaultsonceyoupressedtheResetbutton. 3.Q:MycomputershowsanIPaddressconflicterrorafterhaving connectedtothedevice.WhatshouldIdo?
1)CheckifthereareotherDHCPserverspresentinyourLAN. If there are other DHCP servers except your router, disable them immediately. 2) The default IP address of the device is 192.168.2.1; make surethisaddressisnotusedbyanotherpcordevice.Incasethat two computers or devices share the same IP addresses, change eithertoadifferentaddress. 4. My computer can neither log in to the device nor access Internet,andthereisayellowtrianglewithanexclamationmark showninthenetworkadaptericonontherightbottomcornerof mycomputerdesktop;howamIsupposedtodealwithit?
Thisproblemoccursbecauseyournetworkcardhasnotbeen assignedwithanIPaddress.IfyourcomputerissettoobtainanIP 80 address automatically, please ensure that the router's DHCP functionisenabled.DHCPcanautomaticallyassignanIPaddressto your computer. If there is no DHCP server available on your network,pleasesetastaticIPaddressandfillingatewayandDNS, otherwiseyoucannotaccessInternet. 5. Q: I cannot access Internet and send/receive emails; what shouldIdo?
This problem mainly happens to users using ADSL dialup or dynamic IP Internet connection types. In this case, go to WAN Settings to change the MTU value from default 1480 to 1450 or 1400,etc. 6.IamusingDynamicIPInternetconnectiontype.HowshouldI configthedeviceforInternetaccess?
a.Enterthedevicewebutility,selectDynamicIPon QuickSetupsectionandclickSave. b. If your ISP requires a specified MAC address for Internet connectionauthentication,thengotoMACCloneandchangethe deviceWANMACaddresstothatMACaddressandclickSave. 7. Q: How do I share resources on my computer with users on Internetthroughthedevice?
ToletInternetusersaccessinternalserversonyourLANsuch asemailserver,Web,FTP,viathedevice,usetheVirtualServer feature.Todoso,followstepsbelow:
Step1:Createyourinternalserver,makesuretheLANusers can access these servers and you need to know related service ports,forexample,portforWebserveris80;FTPis21;SMTPis25 andPOP3is110. 81 Step2:ClickAdvancedandselectPortRangeForwarding
(AlsoknownasPortRanging)ontheRouterswebinterface. Step 3: Input the start service port (also known as External Portonsomedevices)NO,say,80. Step4:Inputtheendserviceport(alsoknownasInternalPort onsomedevices)NO,say,80. Step 5: Input the internal servers IP address. For example, assumingthatyourWebserversIPaddressis192.168.2.10,then simplyinputit. Step6:Selectacommunicationprotocolusedbyyourinternal host:TCP,UDPorICMPandenabletherule. Step 7:Saveyoursettings. For your reference, we collected a list of some wellknown serviceportsasfollows:
Server WebServer FTPServer Telnet NetMeeting MSN Messenger PPTPVPN Iphone5.0 SMTP POP3 Protocol TCP TCP TCP TCP TCP/UDP TCP TCP TCP TCP ServicePort 80 21 23 15031720 FileSend:68916900(TCP) Voice:18636901(TCP) Voice:18635190(UDP) 1723 22555 25 110 82 8.Q:IcannotaccessInternetinWISPMode;whatshouldIdo?
a. Make sure your wireless network adapter is functioning correctlyonyourPCandwirelesssignalisstrongenough.Ifthere are too many available wireless networks, it is advisable to use 802.11b/gmodeforlessinterference. b. Make sure you entered correct SSID and MAC address of the link partner on the device. It is advisable to use the Open scanoption. c.MakesurethedeviceWANIPandLANIPaddressesarenot onthesameIPnetsegment.Ifso,changethedeviceLANIP.The device's IP address is set to 192.168.2.1 to avoid IP conflict with otherdevices.Generally,youdon'tneedtochangeit. d.Makesureantennaonthedeviceisnotdetached. IfyoustillareunabletoaccessInternetafteryoutriedallthe abovesteps,contactourtechnicalstaffforhelp. Website:www.tendacn.com TechnicalSupport:support@tenda.com.cn ShenzhenTendaTechnologyCo.,Ltd 83 Appendix 5 EMC Statement CEMarkWarning This is a Class B product in a domestic environment, this productmaycauseradiointerference,inwhichcasetheusermay berequiredtotakeadequatemeasures. NOTE:
(1) The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV this interference caused by unauthorized modifications equipment. to
(2) To avoid unnecessary radiation interference, it is recommendedtouseashieldedRJ45cable. Statement ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules. Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1) Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2) thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived, includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesired operation. Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomply withthelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuantto Part15oftheFCCRules. Theselimitsaredesignedto 84 providereasonableprotectionagainstharmful interferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipment generates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergy and,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio communications. However,thereisnoguaranteethat interferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation. If thisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradio ortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedby turningtheequipmentoffandon,theuseris encouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneof thefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentand receiver. Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuit differentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected. Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TV technicianforhelp. FCCCaution:Anychangesormodificationsnotexpressly approvedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecould voidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatethisequipment. Thistransmittermustnotbecolocatedoroperatingin conjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitter. RadiationExposureStatement:
85 ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiation exposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolled environment.Thisequipmentshouldbeinstalledand operatedwithminimumdistance20cmbetweenthe radiator&yourbody. NCC Notice 86
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2013-01-29 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Effective |
2013-01-29
|
||||
1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
SHENZHEN TENDA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
|
||||
1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017645623
|
||||
1 | Physical Address |
6-8 Floor, Tower E3
|
||||
1 |
Shenzhen, N/A 518052
|
|||||
1 |
China
|
|||||
app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@curtis-straus.com
|
||||
1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
|
||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
V7T
|
||||
1 | Equipment Product Code |
A5S
|
||||
app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
S**** Y********
|
||||
1 | Title |
Engineer
|
||||
1 | Telephone Number |
86-75********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
866-7********
|
||||
1 |
c******@tenda.cn
|
|||||
app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 06/01/2013 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless N Travel Router | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and responsible parties must be provided with operating and installation instructions to ensure RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas CPS (H.K.) Ltd., Taoyuan Branch
|
||||
1 | Name |
R**** C********
|
||||
1 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
+886-********
|
||||
1 |
r******@tw.bureauveritas.com
|
|||||
Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0830000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC