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Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.2.13 Storage Service This section helps you to use USB Storage devices in your modem router, including the following parts:
User Account: You can control the LAN users accessing to the USB storage device information, namely, some of them can access the USB device info but others cannot. Storage Device Info: When you plug the USB storage device into the USB interface of your modem router, the router can recognize thats the USB storage device and then read the storage devices information. 1) User Account Before you share your USB storage on the internet, you need to add a storage user account. And only the users on the user account list can visit the USB storage device plugged in the modem router. Thus, before you access the USB storage device, you need to set the user account information. To add a new account:
Click Add to enter the user account configuration page. 117 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Name your USB storage account. Specify a password to secure your USB storage account. Enter your password again for a confirmation. Enter the volume name of the USB storage, which is displayed in the Storage Device Info page. Click Apply/Save to save your configurations. 1) Storage Device Info Your modem router can automatically recognize the USB storage device and the Storage Device Info screen will show the information such as the volumename, file system, total space, and used space. 118 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router After your modem router recognizes the USB storage device, follow guidelines below for visiting the storage info via the computer on the LAN. Here takes Windows 7 as an example to explain the guidelines which are similar in other operation systems. Press Win+R keys. On the Run window, input \\192.168.1.1 (\\+ LAN IP address of the router), and then click OK. Double click the USB storage device icon (mnt). 119 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Account authentication: Enter your user account name and password which were configured in User Account part in the corresponding box, and click OK. 4.2.14 Interface Grouping Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independent 120 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router network. Only the default group has IP interface. Click Advanced Setup > Interface Grouping to enter the following figure. Click Add to enter the screen below. Group Name: The name of a configured rule. WAN Interface used in the grouping: WAN connection to which the interface grouping rules apply. Available LAN Interfaces: LAN interfaces that can be used for interface grouping. Grouped LAN Interfaces: LAN interfaces that use specified WAN interface. 121 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router To create a new interface group:
Enter the Group name which should be unique. Select the WAN interface thats shared by the LAN interfaces in the interface group. Select interfaces that will be connected to the specified WAN you will use. Note that these clients may obtain public IP addresses. Click Apply/Save button to make the changes effective immediately. If you want to bypass NAT via the routers interface and obtain the public IP address automatically, you need to add the DHCP vendor ID in the Automatically Add Clients with the following DHCP Vendor IDs section. After the ID takes effect, your router will automatically detect the DHCP request from computers on the LAN, and it will forward the DHCP vendor ID and the corresponding DHCP request to the WAN interface used in the interface rules. Application:
You have established two WAN service ports: IPoE and Bridge port. Ipoe_eth0/eth1 is used for home users access;
br_eth0/eht0.2 used for guests to access the Internet. You hope that eth1 and eth2 (Interface2 and 3 on the modem router) can be used for guests to visit the Internet, and meanwhile data of the guest wont be forwarded to other interfaces. Configurations are as below in the figure. 122 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Attention: After successful interface grouping, clients connecting to interface 2 and 3 will obtain IP address different from 192.168.1.X, but same segment with 192.168.2.1. So clients access the device via 192.168.2.1. Note 1. After the settings above, you need to reboot the modem router to take the settings into effect. 2. After the settings above, the LAN IP address used by the Default group member is 192.168.1.1, the LAN IP of the second group member is 192.168.2.1. LAN IPs of the following groups follows the same rule. 3. After you set the IPTV function, the modem router will automatically add one interface group named IPTV, which should be saved. If its deleted, the IPTV function takes no effect. 4.2.15 IP Tunnel This section explains the following information:
IPv6inIPv4 IPv4inIPv6 IPv6inIPv4 Click IPv6inIPv4 and Add to enter the following screen:
123 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Tunnel Name: Specify the name of the tunnel. Mechanism: Currently, only 6RD configuration is supported. Associated WAN Interface: Specify the WAN interface of the tunnel. Associated LAN Interface: Specify the LAN interface of the tunnel. Manual: If you select Manual, configure the following settings also:
IPv4 Mask Length: Specify the IPv4 Mask Length. 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length: Specify the 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length. Border Relay IPv4 Address: Specify the Border Relay IPv4 Address. Automatic: If Automatic is selected, no configurations are required. Apply/Save: Click to apply and save your settings. IPv4inIPv6 Click IPv4inIPv6 and Add to enter the following screen:
124 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Tunnel Name: Specify the name of the tunnel. Mechanism: Currently, only DS-Lite configuration is supported. Associated WAN Interface: Specify the WAN interface of the tunnel. Associated LAN Interface: Specify the LAN interface of the tunnel. Manual: If you select Manual, enter the AFTR information also. Automatic: If Automatic is selected, no configurations are required. Apply/Save: Click to apply and save your settings. 4.2.16 Certificate This section explains the following information:
Local Certificates Trusted CA (Certificate Authority) Certificates Local Certificates Here you can add, view or remove certificates. Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity. Maximum 4 certificates can be stored. 125 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router To generate a certificate signing request:
1) Click the Create Certificate Request button to enter the page below. 2) Specify the Common Name, Organization Name and State/Province Name 3) Select your country or region. 4) Click Apply to apply your settings. To Import certificate Click the Import Certificate button on the local certificates page to enter the page below. 126 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 1) Enter the certificate name. 2) Paste the certificate content and private key. 3) Click Apply to apply your settings. Trusted CA (Certificate Authority) Certificates Here you can add, view or remove CA certificates. CA certificates are used by you to verify peers' certificates. Maximum 4 certificates can be stored. 127 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router To Import certificate:
1) Click the Import Certificate button to enter the page below. 2) Enter the certificate name. 128 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 3) Paste the certificate content. 4) Click Apply to apply your settings. 4.2.17 Multicast Here you can configure the multicast feature. To configure IGMP for IPv4 Check the LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast Enable box. Check the Membership Join Immediate (IPTV) box. This is only required for IPTV. Keep other options unchanged from factory defaults if you are not an advanced user. This is strongly recommended. To configure IGMP for IPv6 Check the LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast Enable box. Keep other options unchanged from factory defaults if you are not an advanced user. This is strongly recommended. 129 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.2.18 IPTV If you check the Enable IPTV checkbox, you must choose a layer2 interface, and then configure the PVC/VLAN info
(ATM), or ETH port/VLAN info (ETH). Click Apply/Save button to save it. Enable IPTV: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the IPTV service. IPTV configuration for Phone Cable Access user:
1) Enable IPTV. 2) Select Layer2 interface: ATM Interface. 130 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 3) Configure an avaliable VPI/VCI value which should be provided by your ISP. 4) Click Apply/Save. IPTV configuration for Ethernet Cable Access user:
1) Enable IPTV. 2) Select Layer2 Interface: ETH Interface. 3) Click Apply/Save. After successful IPTV configuration, Port 4 on the back panel of the device can only be an IPTV port. Tip For tagged service, enter valid 802.1P Priority and 802.1Q VLAN ID. For untagged service, set -1 to both 802.1P Priority and 802.1Q VLAN ID. 4.3 Wireless There are five submenus under the Wireless menu: Basic, Security, MAC Filter, Wireless Bridge and Station Info. Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding functions. 4.3.1 Basic This page allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface. You can enable or disable the wireless LAN interface, hide the network from active scans, set the wireless network name (also known as SSID) and restrict the 131 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router channel set based on country requirements. Enable Wireless: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the wireless network. Hide Access Point: This option allows you to have your wireless network names (SSID) publicly broadcast or if you choose to enable it, the SSID will be hidden. SSID: Service Set Identifier. This is the name of your wireless network. Country: Select your country. Channel: Select a channel or select Auto to let system automatically select one for your wireless network to operate on if you are unsure. The best selection is a channel that is the least used by neighboring networks. Bandwidth: Select the bandwidth from the drop-down list. The default setting is 40MHz. Apply/Save: Click it to apply your current configurations. 4.3.2 Security This page allows you to configure security of your wireless network. You may setup configuration manually or through WiFi Protected Setup (WPS). WPS Setup 132 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Wi-Fi Protected Setup makes it easy for home users who know little of wireless security to establish a home network, as well as to add new devices to an existing network without entering long passphrases or complicate configurations. Simply enter a PIN code on the device web interface or press hardware WPS button (on the back panel of the device) and a secure wireless connection is established. WPS (hardware button): Press the hardware WPS button on the device for 1 second and the WPS LED will keep blinking for about 2 minutes. Within the 2 minutes, press the WPS button on your wireless computer or other device. When the WPS LED displays a solid light, the device has joined your wireless network. Device PIN: To use this option, you must know the PIN code from the wireless client and enter it in the corresponding field on your device while using the same PIN code on client side for such connection. Enable WPS: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the WPS function. It is disabled by default. Note 1. To use the WPS security, the wireless client must be also WPS-capable. 2. When both STA PIN and Authorized MAC are empty, PBC is used. If Hide Access Point is enabled or Mac filter list is empty with "allow" chosen, WPS2 will be disabled. 3. WPS only supports WPA2, which means only when you select WPA2 encryption or Open, you can change WPS status. Manual Setup AP 133 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router You can set the network authentication method, select data encryption, specify whether a network key is required to authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength. Click "Apply/Save" when done. Network Authentication: Select Open, Shared, 802.1X, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK or Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK from the drop-down list to encrypt your wireless network. Depending on the type of network authentication you select, you will be prompted to enter corresponding settings. WEP Encryption: Select Enabled or Disabled. Encryption Strength: Select 128-bit or 64-bit. Current Network Key: Select a network key to be active. Network Key 1/2/3/4: Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128-bit encryption keys; enter 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64-bit encryption keys. WPA/WAPI passphrase: Enter a WPA/WAPI network key. WPA Group Rekey Interval: Specify a key update interval. WPA/WAPI Encryption: Select AES or TKIP+AES. Apply/Save: Click it to apply the current configurations. 4.3.3 MAC Filter The MAC-based Wireless Access Control feature can be used to allow or disallow clients to connect to your wireless network. 134 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router MAC Restrict Mode: Disabled, Allow and Deny Allow: Only allow PCs at specified MAC addresses (in the list) to connect to your wireless network. Deny: Block only PCs at specified MAC addresses from connecting to your wireless network. Disabled: Disable MAC filter feature. Add: Click to add a MAC address. Remove: To delete an existing MAC address, first check the Remove box next to the MAC address in list and then click this button. Example: To allow only the PC at the MAC address of 00:1A:3D:9C:BB:23 to connect to your wireless network, do as follows:
1. Select Allow. 2. Click the Apply/Save button. 3. Enter 00:1A:3D:9C:BB:23 in the MAC address box as shown in the figure below and click Apply/Save. 135 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Note 1) If you select Allow MAC restrict mode and directly click Apply/Save instead of adding any MAC address to be filtered, WPS will be disabled (You can go to Wireless > Security to check WPS status). 2) If you want to change the MAC filter mode above from Allow to Deny, just select Deny and click Apply/Save. 4.3.4 Wireless Bridge This page allows you to configure wireless bridge (also known as Wireless Distribution System) features of the wireless LAN interface. Wireless distribution system (WDS) is a system enabling the wireless interconnection of access points in an IEEE 802.11 network. It allows a wireless network to be extended using multiple access points without the traditional requirement for a wired backbone to link them. 136 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router AP Mode: You can select Wireless Bridge (also known as Wireless Distribution System) to disable access point functionality. Selecting Access Point enables access point functionality. Wireless bridge functionality will still be available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP. Bridge Action: There are three options available: Enabled, Enabled (Scan) and Disabled. Disabled in Bridge Action means disabling wireless bridge restriction. Any wireless bridge will be granted access. Enabled or Enabled (Scan) means enabling wireless bridge restriction. Only those bridges selected in Remote Bridges will be granted access. The Enabled (Scan) affords auto scanning the remote bridges. Remote Bridges MAC Address: Specify the MAC address of the remote bridge. If you select the Enabled (Scan) option in Bridge Restrict, system automatically scans the remote bridges and you only need to select those bridges and their MAC addresses will be added to automatically. Refresh: Click it to update the remote bridges. Wait for seconds to update. Apply/Save: Click it to apply and save the settings. Note The WDS feature can only be implemented between 2 WDS-capable wireless devices. Plus, SSID, channel, security settings and security key must be exactly the same on both such devices. 4.3.5 Station Info This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status. 137 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.4 Diagnostics 4.4.1 Diagnostics The modem router is capable of testing the connection to your DSL service provider, the connection to your Internet service provider and the connection to your local network. If a test displays a fail status, click "Rerun Diagnostic Tests"
at the bottom of this page several times to verify the connection status. If the test continues to fail, click "Help" and follow the troubleshooting procedures. Pass: Indicates that the Ethernet interface from your computer is connected to the LAN port of your Broadband Router. Fail: Indicates that the Broadband Router does not detect the Ethernet interface on your computer. 4.4.2 Ping test Ping utility can help test whether the device has built a proper connection with your host. Type in the IP address of your host in the Ping IP Address field, and click Ping. If you get a similar screen shown as below, it indicates the connection between the Ping object (Here is 192.168.1.2) and the device has been established. 138 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.5 Management This section explains the following information:
Settings System Log SNMP Agent TR-069 Client Internet Time Access Control Update Firmware Reboot 4.5.1 Settings This section explains the following information:
Backup Restore Backup Restore Default 139 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Backup Here you can save a copy of your devices configurations to your computer. Once you have configured the device, you can save these settings to a configuration file on your local hard drive. The configuration file can later be imported to your device in case the device is reset to factory default settings. Restore Backup Here you can restore the configuration from a backup file saved on your PC. Restore Default Under some circumstances (for example, unfortunately forgetting the login password or cannot locate network fault), 140 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router you may need to remove the existing configuration and restore the factory default settings. 4.5.2 System Log Here you can view and configure the system log. To view the System Log, firstly ensure log is enabled, otherwise you cannot read any log. 141 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router To configure the system log, click Configure System Log. Log: If Enable is selected, the system will begin to log all the selected events. Log Level: Set the log level. All events above or equal to the selected level will be logged. Display Level: Set the log display level. All logged events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed. Apply/Save: click to apply and save the system log settings. 4.5.3 SNMP Agent Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device. 142 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router SNMP Agent: Select Enable to activate the SNMP Agent feature or Disable to deactivate it. Read Community: Specify a Read Community string. The default is public. Set Community: Specify a Set Community string. The default is private. System Name: Specify a descriptive system name. System Location: Specify a system location. System Contact: Specify a system contact. Trap Manager IP: Specify the IP address of the Trap Manager. 4.5.4 TR-069 Client WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device. Click the TR-069 Client tab to enter the TR-069 Client configuration screen as seen below:
143 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Inform: Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable the TR-069 Client function. By default, it is disabled. Inform Interval: Specify the inform interval. ACS URL: Enter the ACS (Auto-Configuration Server) URL address. ACS User Name: Enter the ACS (Auto-Configuration Server) user name. ACS Password: Enter the ACS (Auto-Configuration Server) password. WAN Interface used by TR-069 client: Select the WAN interface used by the TR-069 client from the drop-down list. Display SOAP messages on serial console: If Enable is selected, SOAP messages will be displayed on serial console; if Disable is selected, SOAP messages will not be displayed on serial console. Connection Request Authentication: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the connection request authentication. Connection Request User Name: Enter the connection request user name. Connection Request Password: Enter the connection request password. Connection Request URL: Specify the connection request URL. 4.5.5 Internet Time This page is used to set the routers system time. If Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers is checked, the system will automatically connect to NTP server to synchronize the time. 144 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router First/Second/Third/Fourth/Fifth NTP time server: Select a NTP time server from the drop-down list. If the NTP time server you are looking for is not included in the list, select Other and then enter it manually in the box. Time zone offset: Select your time zone from the drop-down list. 4.5.6 Access Control This section explains the following information:
Password Access Control - Service Password Access to your broadband router is controlled through two user accounts: admin and support. The user name "admin" has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your Broadband Router. The user name "support" is used to allow an ISP technician to access your Broadband Router for maintenance and to run diagnostics. 145 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router User Name: Enter the user name of up to 16 characters. Old Password: Enter the old password of up to 16 characters. New Password: Enter a new password of up to 16 characters. Confirm Password: Re-enter to confirm the new password. Apply/Save: Click to change or create passwords. Note 1. Password cannot contain a space. 2. The password of support account cannot be changed. It only can be support. Access Control - Service Here you can manage the device either from LAN or WAN side using HTTP, ICMP, TELNET, and SNMP. Note 1. If you are not an advanced user, we suggest you keep the default settings. 2. To access the device from the LAN side, you must use the LAN IP address and log in as "admin"; to access the device from the WAN side, you must use the WAN IP address and log in as "support". 146 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.5.7 Update Firmware New firmware is released periodically to improve the functionality of your device and add any new features. If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the device, you could log in to our website (www.tendacn.com) to download the latest firmware to update your device. To update software, do as follows:
1) Download an upgrading firmware file from our website: www.tendacn.com and save it in your local hard drive. 2) Click the "Browse" button to locate and select the upgrading file. 3) Click the "Update Software" button to upload the upgrading file and update the software. Note The update process takes about 2 minutes to complete, and your Broadband Router will reboot. 4.5.8 Reboot Click the Reboot button to reboot the router. 147 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 148 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Appendix 1 Configure Your PC Screens to configure TCP/IP properties in other Operating Systems are similar to those below. Windows 8 Step 1: Right click the icon on the bottom right corner of your desktop. Step 2: Click Open Network and Sharing Center. Step 3: Click Ethernet -> Properties. Step 4: Find and double click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4). 149 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 5: Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and click OK. Step 6: Click OK on the Ethernet Properties window (see Step 4 for the screenshot). 150 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Windows 7 Step 1: Click the icon Step 2: Click Open Network and Sharing Center. on the bottom right corner of your desktop. Tip:
on the bottom right corner of your desktop, follow steps below: Click Start -> Control If you cannot find the icon Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing Center. Step 3: Click Local Area Connection -> Properties. Step 4: Find and double click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4). 151 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 5: Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and click OK. Step 6: Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window (see Step 4 for the screenshot). 152 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Windows XP Step 1: Right click My Network Places on your desktop and select Properties. Step 2: Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties. Step 3: Scroll down to find and double click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Step 4: Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and click OK. 153 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 5: Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window (see Step 3 for the screenshot). MAC Step 1: Click on the Apple icon from the top left corner and select System Preferences. Step 2: click Network from Internet & Network. 154 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 3: Click on Ethernet, choosing Using DHCP from configure, and click Apply to save. 155 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Appendix 2 Join Your Wireless Network Tip:
1. The PC you use must have installed a wireless network adapter. 2. The device's SSID is "Tenda_XXXXXX" by default (where "XXXXXX" is the last six characters of its MAC address). You can find the MAC address and/or SSID on the label attached to the devices bottom). Windows 8 Step 1: Click the icon on the bottom right corner of your desktop. Step 2: Select your wireless network from the list, click Connect and then follow onscreen instructions. Tip:
1. If you cannot find the icon
, please move your mouse to the top right corner of your desktop, select Settings ->
Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing Center -> Change adapter settings, right click Wi-Fi and select Connect/Disconnect. 2. If you cannot find your wireless network from the list, ensure the Airplane Mode is not enabled on your PC. Step 3: When your wireless network is connected successfully, the following screen will appear. 156 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Windows 7 1. Click the icon 2. Double click your SSID (wireless network name) and then follow onscreen instructions. on the bottom right corner of your desktop. 3. When your SSID (wireless network name) displays Connected as shown below, youve connected to it for Internet access successfully. 157 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Windows XP 1. Right click My Network Places, and select Properties. 2. Right click Local Area Connection, and select View Available Wireless Networks from the pop-up submenu. 158 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 3. Select your wireless network from the list and then follow onscreen instructions. 4. When your SSID (wireless network name) displays Connected as shown below, youve connected to it for Internet access successfully. 159 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router MAC Step 1: Click
> System Preferences. Step 2: Select Network from Internet & Network. 160 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 3:
Step 4: Enter the wireless password, and click Join to connect the selected SSID. 161 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router iPhone/iPad Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3: Enter the passwork and click Join to connect the selected SSID. 162 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 163 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Appendix 3 FAQs 1. What information should I have to access the Internet via the ADSL uplink?
If you have DSL broadband service, you might need the following information to set up your modem router. Active Internet service provided by an ADSL account The ISP configuration information for your DSL account
- ISP login name and password
- Fixed or static IP address Depending on how your ISP set up your Internet account, you could need to know the Virtual path identifier (VPI) and virtual channel identifier (VCI) parameters for a manual setup. 2. I cannot access the device's management interface. What should I do?
1) Verify the physical connection (namely, the Ethernet cable) between your PC and the device. For details, see Chapter 2 Hardware Install hereof. 2) Double check the TCP/IP settings on your PC. For details, see Appendix 1 Configure Your PC hereof. 3) Press the RST/WPS button on the device for about 10 seconds to reset the device and then re-access the management interface with the default username and password. 4) Change the Ethernet cable that connects your PC and the device. 5) Try accessing device management interface from other PCs, smart phones or iPads. 6) Connect your PC alone to one of the LAN ports on the device. 3. I forget the wireless security key. What should I do? (How do I configure or change the security key?) Try the default security key, which can be seen from the label attached to the device bottom. If step 1 works, access the device web manager and customize a new security key. If step 1 does not work, press the RST/WPS button on the device for about 10 seconds to restore factory default settings. And then log in to the device web manager to set a new security key. 4. My notebook is unable to search wireless networks, what should I do?
1) Verify that wireless service is enabled on your notebook by checking the wireless hardware or software button on your notebook. The hardware button is usually located on the side of your notebook. Note that some notebooks may not have such hardware button. Software button can be implemented by pressing Fn+
. Fn is situated on the bottom left corner of your keyboard, may be any key between F1-F12 depending on what type of keyboard you are using. 2) Log in to the device, select Wireless > Basic and change the wireless network name (SSID). Then search again. 164 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Follow below steps to verify that wireless service is enabled on your notebook (for Windows XP OS only). From the desktop, right click on the My Computer icon and select Manage. Select Services and Applications, double click Services and view the status of Wireless Zero Configuration. If Status dose not display Started, right click the Wireless Zero Configuration and select Start; if Startup Type displays Disabled, right click the Wireless Zero Configuration, select Properties; from the Startup Type drop-down list box, select Automatic and then click Start in Service Status. 5. Why cannot I connect to the searched wireless network?
1) Verify that you entered a correct security key. 2) Log in to the device, select Wireless > Basic and change the wireless network name (SSID). Then connect again. 3) Log in to the device, select Wireless > Security and change the security settings. Then connect again. 6. Where should I place the wireless device for optimum performance?
1) Place it in the center to extend wireless coverage as far as possible. 2) Never place the device near to metal objects or in direct sunshine. 3) Keep it far away from devices that use the 2.4 GHz radio wave frequency to transmit and receive data, such as 802.11g/n wireless network devices, electronic devices such as cell phones, radio transmitters, blue tooth, cordless phones, fax machine, refrigerator and microwaves to avoid electronic interference. 165 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Appendix 4 VPI/VCI List The following table lists common ISPs and their VPI and VCI numbers. If you cannot locate your ISP and their VPI and VCI information here, ask your ISP to provide it. Country Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Argentina Argentina Argentina Belgium Belgium Belgium Belgium Bolivia Brazil Brazil ISP Telstra GoldenIT Telstra Bigpond OptusNET AAPT ADSL Direct Ausie Broadband Australia On Line Connexus Dodo Gotalk Internode iPrimus Netspace Southern Cross Telco TPG Internet Telecom Telefonica ADSL Office Turboline Turboline ADSL Office Brasil Telcom Telefonica VPI VCI Encapsulation 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 33 35 33 35 35 35 35 34 35 35 PPPoA LLC _PPPOA_VCMUX PPPOE_LLC PPPOE_VCMUX PPPOE_VCMUX PPPOE_LLC PPPOE_LLC PPPOA_VCMUX PPPOE_LLC PPPOE_LLC PPPOE_VCMUX PPPOE_VCMUX PPPOA_VCMUX PPPOE_VCMUX PPPOE_LLC PPPOE_LLC PPPoE LLC PPPoE LLC PPPoA VC-MUX 1483 Routed IP LLC PPPoA LLC 1483 Bridged IP LLC 1483 Bridged IP LLC 1483 Routed IP LLC PPPoE LLC PPPoE LLC 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 0 8 1 8 8 8 8 0 0 8 166 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Brazil Brazil Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Canada Colombia Columbia Costa Rica Czech Republic Telmar South Region Primus Canada Rogers Canada (1) Rogers Canada (2) Rogers Canada (3) BellSouth(1) Canada BellSouth(2) Canada Sprint (1) Canada Sprint (2) Canada Verizon (1) Canada Verizon (2) Canada EMCALI ETB ICE Denmark Cybercity, Tiscali Dominican Republic Dubai Egypt:
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In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This device complies with EU 1999/5/EC. NOTE: (1) The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. (2) To avoid unnecessary radiation interference, it is recommended to use a shielded RJ45 cable. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. 174 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. NOTE: (1) The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. (2) To avoid unnecessary radiation interference, it is recommended to use a shielded RJ45 cable. 175
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Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router i Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Copyright Statement is the registered trademark of Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. All the products and product names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright of the whole product as integration, including its accessories and software, belongs to Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. No part of this publication can be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. If you would like to know more about our product information, please visit our website at http://www.tendacn.com. Disclaimer Pictures, images and product specifications herein are for references only. To improve internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, Tenda reserves the right to make changes to the products without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Tenda does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product described herein. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied. Technical Support Website: http://www.tendacn.com Telephone: (86 755) 2765 7180 Email: support@tenda.com.cn ii Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Contents Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Router ..................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 What it does ............................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Product Features ...................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Package Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 2 Hardware Install ................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 LED Indicators, Buttons and Interfaces .................................................................................................................. 3 2.2 Install the Device .................................................................................................................................................... 5 Chapter 3 Quick Internet Setup ............................................................................................................................................. 6 3.1 Log in to Web Manager ........................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2 Internet Setup .......................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2.1 ADSL Mode ................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.2.2 Ethernet Mode .............................................................................................................................................. 8 3.2.3 Test Internet Connectivity ............................................................................................................................ 9 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings .............................................................................................................................................. 10 4.1 Device Info ............................................................................................................................................................ 11 4.1.1 Summary .................................................................................................................................................... 11 4.1.2 WAN........................................................................................................................................................... 12 4.1.3 Statistics ..................................................................................................................................................... 12 4.1.4 Route .......................................................................................................................................................... 14 4.1.5 ARP ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 4.1.6 DHCP ......................................................................................................................................................... 15 4.2 Advanced Setup..................................................................................................................................................... 15 4.2.1 Layer2 Interface ......................................................................................................................................... 15 4.2.2 WAN Service .............................................................................................................................................. 18 4.2.3 LAN ........................................................................................................................................................... 85 4.2.4 NAT ............................................................................................................................................................ 89 4.2.5 Security ...................................................................................................................................................... 95 4.2.6 Parental Control ......................................................................................................................................... 98 4.2.7 Bandwidth Control ................................................................................................................................... 100 4.2.8 Routing ..................................................................................................................................................... 101 4.2.9 DNS .......................................................................................................................................................... 104 4.2.10 DSL ........................................................................................................................................................ 109 4.2.11 UPnP ...................................................................................................................................................... 110 4.2.12 Print Server ............................................................................................................................................ 111 4.2.13 Storage Service....................................................................................................................................... 117 4.2.14 Interface Grouping ................................................................................................................................. 120 4.2.15 IP Tunnel ................................................................................................................................................ 123 4.2.16 Certificate ............................................................................................................................................... 125 4.2.17 Multicast................................................................................................................................................. 129 4.2.18 IPTV ....................................................................................................................................................... 130 4.3 Wireless ............................................................................................................................................................... 131 4.3.1 Basic ......................................................................................................................................................... 131 4.3.2 Security .................................................................................................................................................... 132 4.3.3 MAC Filter ............................................................................................................................................... 134 iii Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.3.4 Wireless Bridge ........................................................................................................................................ 136 4.3.5 Station Info ............................................................................................................................................... 137 4.4 Diagnostics .......................................................................................................................................................... 138 4.4.1 Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................................... 138 4.4.2 Ping test .................................................................................................................................................... 138 4.5 Management ........................................................................................................................................................ 139 4.5.1 Settings ..................................................................................................................................................... 139 4.5.2 System Log .............................................................................................................................................. 141 4.5.3 SNMP Agent ............................................................................................................................................ 142 4.5.4 TR-069 Client........................................................................................................................................... 143 4.5.5 Internet Time ............................................................................................................................................ 144 4.5.6 Access Control ......................................................................................................................................... 145 4.5.7 Update Firmware ...................................................................................................................................... 147 4.5.8 Reboot ...................................................................................................................................................... 147 Appendix 1 Configure Your PC ........................................................................................................................................ 149 Windows 8 ................................................................................................................................................................ 149 Windows 7 ................................................................................................................................................................ 151 Windows XP ............................................................................................................................................................. 153 MAC ......................................................................................................................................................................... 154 Appendix 2 Join Your Wireless Network .......................................................................................................................... 156 Windows 8 ................................................................................................................................................................ 156 Windows 7 ................................................................................................................................................................ 157 Windows XP ............................................................................................................................................................. 158 MAC ......................................................................................................................................................................... 160 iPhone/iPad ............................................................................................................................................................... 162 Appendix 3 FAQs.............................................................................................................................................................. 164 Appendix 4 VPI/VCI List ................................................................................................................................................. 166 Appendix 5 Regulatory Compliance Information ............................................................................................................. 174 iv Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Router 1.1 What it does The Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router provides you with an easy and secure way to set up a wireless home network with fast access to the Internet over a high-speed digital subscriber line (DSL). Complete with a built-in ADSL modem, it is compatible with all major ADSL Internet service providers. It offers wireless speeds of up to 300Mbps needed for demanding applications, such as large file transfers, streaming HD video, and multiplayer gaming. The unit comes with a wide range of premium features and applications such as IPv6, SNMP, Multicast, IP tunnel, ready share USB, IPTV service and parental controls, etc. Plus, with the router, you can access the Internet via the ATM interface or Ethernet interface. 1.2 Product Features Wireless N speeds up to 300 Mbps for streaming HD videos and online gaming in addition to basic Internet applications All-in-one device combines a built-in ADSL2+ modem, wired router, wireless router and switch Sharable USB lets you access and share files on an attached USB hard drive Sharable Printer lets you print from your Windows computer to a connected USB printer Advanced QoS helps prioritize media streaming and gaming applications for best entertainment experience Parental Control keeps your kids Internet experience safe using flexible and customizable filter settings One-touch WPS ensures a quick and secure network connection WEP and WPA/WPA2 are supported for advanced encryptions Compatibility: Works with all major ADSL Internet service providers (ISPs); backward compatible with 802.11b/g WiFi devices Interchangeable LAN/WAN ports to schedule the Ethernet port to function either as a LAN or a WAN port Interchangeable LAN/IPTV to schedule the Ethernet port to function either as a LAN or an IPTV port Optional Ethernet and ADSL Uplinks: Access the Internet via ADSL2+ Broadband Internet Service or an interchangeable LAN/WAN RJ45 port Multiple Internet Connection Types: Bridging, PPPoE, IPoE, PPPoA, IPoA, dynamic IP and static IP IPTV Service lets your surf the Internet while watching online TV 6000V lightningproof design fits into lightning-intensive environment Strong driving capability up to 6.5Km transmission distance 1 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router High ADSL speed up to 24Mbps downstream 1Mbps upstream Built-in firewall prevents hacker attacks Channel auto-select for optimum performance FDM technology enables telephoning, faxing and surfing activities to proceed simultaneously without mutual interference Other Advanced Features: IPv6, DDNS, virtual server, DMZ, port triggering, IP filter, MAC filter and UPnP, etc. Tenda Setup Wizard for easy and fast installation and configuration Tenda Green: Use hardware Power On/Off and software WiFi On/Off buttons to turn on and off power and WiFi to save energy when not in use 1.3 Package Contents Your box should contain the following items:
Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Telephone Line Ethernet Cable ADSL Splitter Install Guide Power Adapter Resource CD If any of the parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, keep the carton, including the original packing materials and contact the dealer for immediate replacement. 2 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Chapter 2 Hardware Install If you have not set up your new router using the Install Guide that comes in the box, this chapter walks you through the hardware install. To set up your Internet connection, see Chapter 3 Quick Internet Setup. 2.1 LED Indicators, Buttons and Interfaces Front Panel LED Status Description PWR SYS WLAN Solid Off Power is supplied to the device. Power is not supplied to the device. Blinking System is functioning correctly. Solid/Off System is functioning incorrectly. Blinking Transmitting data via wireless Off Solid Wireless is disabled. Wireless is enabled. Slow Blinking Physical connection failure. DSL Fast Blinking Synchronizing... Solid ADSL connection is established. 3 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4/iTV 3/2 1/WAN Off No connection established Blinking Transmitting data Solid Solid Connection is established. Client connected successfully. WPS Blinking WPS LED starts blinking if you press the WPS button on the device or interface. USB Off Solid Off Solid No wireless clients are connected. WPS LED turns off after blinking for 2 minutes. Connection is successfully established on the USB port. Connection is not established on the USB port. Current client is connecting to the Internet; no data is transmitted via the Internet. INTERNET Blinking Current client is connecting to the Internet; data is transmitted via the Internet. Off Current Internet client is not connecting to the Internet. Back Panel Button & Interface Description DSL 1/WAN 2/3 4/iTV USB RST/WPS For connecting the router to the Internet via a phone cable provided by your ISP. LAN port or WAN port. When you access the Internet via the DSL, this port works as a LAN port which can be used to connect to a PC, switch, or a router; when you access the Internet via an Ethernet cable from your ISP directly, this port works as a WAN port. Note: It works as a LAN port by default. LAN port, used to cable the device to the local network devices such as computers. LAN port or IPTV port. When IPTV feature is disabled, it works as a LAN port which can be used to connect to a PC, switch or a router; when IPTV feature is enabled, it works as an IPTV port, and it can only be connected to a set-top box. Note: IPTV feature is disabled by default. Used to connect a USB device, such as a 3G USB modem, USB print server or storage service. Press it for 1-3 seconds to enable WPS-PBC feature;
Press it for about 10 seconds to restore all configurations to factory defaults. 4 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router DC Used to connect to the power adapter, which is included in the package. ON/OFF Power switch to turn the router on or off. 2.2 Install the Device Connect the included power adapter to your router and turn on the router. Connect your computer to your router. Connect your router to the Internet. Choose ADSL Mode or ETH Mode according to your actual Internet service type. With a telephone Simply connect the DSL line to the DSL port of your router. Use the splitter as a medium:
1) Connect the DSL line from the Internet side to the LINE port of ADSL Mode the splitter;
(Phone cable access) Without a telephone 2) Connect the telephone with a phone cable to the PHONE port of the splitter;
3) Connect the MODEM port of the splitter and DSL port of your router via another phone cable. ETH Mode
(Ethernet cable access) Do not go to Step 3 (connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN/WAN port) until you finish the Primary Setup of Internet connection type on the Web Management Homepage, i.e., finish settings in Ethernet Mode in Chapter 3 Quick Internet Setup >3.2 Internet Setup. 5 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Chapter 3 Quick Internet Setup This chapter instructs you to quickly set up your Internet connection. 3.1 Log in to Web Manager 1. Set your PC to Obtain an IP address automatically. For more information, see Appendix 1 Configure Your PC. 2. Launch a web browser and enter 192.168.1.1 to display the login window. 3. Enter admin in both the Login Username and Password fields if you access the router for the first time and then click Login to enter the home page. Tip If you change the login username and password and forget them, press the RST/WPS button on the device for about 10 seconds to reset the router, and then enter the home page with the default username and password admin. 3.2 Internet Setup 3.2.1 ADSL Mode 1. Link Type: Select ADSL. 2. Select your country. 3. Select your ISP. 4. VPI/VCI fields will be populated automatically if you select a correct country and ISP. 5. Select your Connection Type, and fill the relevant Internet information. 6. Secure your wireless network. (Strongly Recommended) 7. Click OK to apply your configurations. 6 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Depending on the type of connection, you are prompted to enter your ISP settings, as shown in the following table:
Connection Type Description PPPoE/PPPoA Enter the ISP user name and password. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. Dynamic IP No entries are needed. IPoE Enter the assigned IP address, subnet mask, and the IP address of your ISPs primary Static IP DNS server. This information should have been provided to you by your ISP. If a secondary DNS server address is available, enter it also. Enter the assigned IP address, subnet mask, and the IP address of your ISPs primary IPoA Static IP DNS server. This information should have been provided to you by your ISP. If a secondary DNS server address is available, enter it also. 7 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router When Bridge mode is enabled, this device works as a modem. If you wish to initiate Bridge a dialup directly from your PC for Internet access or enjoy the entire Internet connection by yourself (instead of sharing it with others), you can select Bridge. Note If your country and/or your ISP are not covered on the home page, select Other country and ISP, and set VCI and VPI value manually. If you cannot locate this information, refer to Appendix 4 VPI/VCI List or ask your ISP to provide it. For more information, see To Set up the ATM interface and To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface. 3.2.2 Ethernet Mode 1. Link Type: Select ETH. 2. Select your Connection Type according to your accessing method. 3. Secure your wireless network. (Strongly Recommended) 4. Click OK to apply your configurations. Note After saving the Ethernet mode settings, you will see the following prompt:
And then you need to connect the Ethernet cable from the Internet side provided by your ISP to the LAN/WAN port, i.e. to finish Step 3 of Ethernet Mode in Chapter 2 Hardware Install-> 2.2 Install the Device. 8 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Depending on the type of connection, you are prompted to enter your ISP settings, as shown in the following table:
Connection Type ISP Information PPPoE No entries are needed. IPoE Enter the assigned IP address, subnet mask, and the IP address of your ISPs primary Static IP DNS server provided by your ISP. If a secondary DNS server address is available, enter it also. Dynamic IP Enter the user name and password provided by your ISP. 3.2.3 Test Internet Connectivity If Connection Status shows Connected shown as below, you access the Internet now. Try to launch a web browser and enter www.tendacn.com. If the webpage displays properly, you are connected to the Internet. 9 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Chapter 4 Advanced Settings If you prefer configuring your router for unique situations, consult this chapter to know advanced features. Click Advanced on the home page to enter the screen below. 10 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.1 Device Info 4.1.1 Summary Here you can view system information and current status of your WAN connection as seen in the screenshot. 11 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.1.2 WAN Here you can view the WAN Information including Interface, Description, Type, IGMP, NAT, Firewall, Status, IPv4 Address, etc. 4.1.3 Statistics Here you can view the packets received and transmitted on LAN and WAN ports. Statistics--LAN: Displays the packets received and transmitted on the LAN ports as seen in the screenshot below. Statistics--WAN: Displays the packets received and transmitted on the WAN port as seen in the screenshot below. 12 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Statistics-xDSL: Display the packets received and transmitted on the DSL port. 13 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.1.4 Route Here you can view the route table as seen in the screenshot:
4.1.5 ARP Here you can view the IP and MAC addresses of the PCs that attach to the device either via a wired or wireless connection as seen in the screenshot:
14 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.1.6 DHCP Here you can view the DHCP leases, including IP and MAC addresses of the PCs, hostnames and remaining lease time as seen in the screenshot:
4.2 Advanced Setup 4.2.1 Layer2 Interface Click Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface to enter the Layer2 Interface screen. This router provides two Layer2 Interfaces:
- ATM Interface for ADSL broadband Internet service. (By default, system applies the ATM Interface [ADSL uplink].)
- ETH Interface for connecting to the Internet via an Ethernet cable. If you directly connect to the ADSL line via a phone cable, first refer to To Set up the ATM interface and then skip to To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface. If you connect to the Internet via a fiber/cable modem using an Ethernet cable, first refer to To Set up the ETH interface and then skip to To Set up WAN Service for ETH Interface. 15 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router To set up the ATM interface Step 1: Select ATM Interface and click Add to configure it. Step 2: Enter the VPI and VCI values. Select a DSL Link Type (Internet connection type): EoA, PPPoA or IPoA. Leave other options unchanged from factory defaults. Click Apply/Save. 16 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Go to To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface to configure the WAN service for Internet access. Tip If you are unsure about the VPI/VCI parameters, see Appendix 4 VPI/VCI List, or ask your ISP to provide it. To set up the ETH interface Step 1: Select ETH Interface and click Add. Step 2: Select eth0/eth0 in the box to function as a WAN port. Only one LAN port can be configured as the WAN port at a time. Click Apply/Save to take the settings into effect. 17 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Go to To Set up WAN Service for ETH Interface to configure the WAN service for Internet access. 4.2.2 WAN Service This router provides two WAN services:
- WAN Service for ATM Interface (ADSL uplink)
- WAN Service for ETH Interface (Ethernet uplink) To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface EoA (PPPoE, IPoE and Bridge) If you configured the ATM Interface (ADSL uplink) and select EoA as the DSL link type, follow below steps to configure the WAN service:
PPPoE IPv4 Only Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 18 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). Edit the Enter Service Description field which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 Only. Click Next. 19 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 4: Finish PPP Username and Password and other settings on the figure below. Click Next. PPP Username/Password: For logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPPoE Service Name: Provided by your ISP. Only enter it if instructed by your ISP. Authentication Method: Used by ISP to authenticate the client that attempts to connect. If you are not sure, consult your ISP or select AUTO. MAC Clone: When you cannot access the Internet after finishing other settings here except this option, consider whether its the matter of the MAC address of your computer. Clicking Clone MAC button copies the MAC address of your computer to the router. MTU: Keep the default value unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection. Dial on demand: Connect to ISP only when there is traffic transmission. This saves your broadband Internet service bill. PPP IP extension: If enabled, all the IP addresses in outgoing packets including management packets on the WAN port will be changed to the device's WAN IP address. Only change the default settings if necessary. Enable PPP Debug Mode: Only enable this feature if supported by your ISP. Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports: If enabled, PPPoE dialup frame from LAN side will directly egress the WAN port without modification. Multicast Proxy: If enabled, the router will use multicast proxy. Knowledge Expansion 1. MAC Clone: Many broadband ISPs restrict access by allowing traffic only from the MAC address of your broadband modem, but some ISPs additionally register the MAC address of your computer when your account is first opened. If so, 20 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router only by cloning the MAC address of your computer can you access the Internet through the router. 2. MTU: Short for Maximum Transmission Unit, the largest physical packet size, measured in bytes, which a network can transmit. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent. The default MTU is 1492 bytes. For some ISPs, you might need to change the MTU. This is rarely required, and should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection. Step 5: To configure the Default Gateway interface, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Available Routed WAN Interfaces box and move it into Selected Default Gateway Interfaces box. The default setting is recommended. Then click Next. Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address, click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option, or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter the static DNS server IP addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. 21 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 22 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack) Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). Edit the Enter Service Description field which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack). Click Next. 23 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 4: Configure PPP Username and Password and other settings on the figure below. Each field with its indication is mentioned above in IPv4 Only (PPPoE) section. Check Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation (IAPD). Click Next. 24 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router If your ISP is using static DHCPv6, check Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment (IANA) also, or configure a static IP address by checking Use Static IPv6 Address and enter the static IPv6 address. Step 5: To configure the Default Gateway interface when using IPv6, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Selected WAN Interface box. Then click Next. Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address, check the Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface option, or select the Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address option to enter the static DNS server IPv6 addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. 25 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv6 Only Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 26 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). Edit the Enter Service Description field which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol you need: IPv6 Only. Click Next. Step 4: Configure PPP Username and Password and other settings on the figure below. Each field with its indication is mentioned above in IPv4 Only (PPPoE) section. If ISP provides you no static IPv6 address, you just keep the default settings for its by default the DHCP mode. Check Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation (IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment (IANA) also. Click Next. 27 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router If ISP provides you with the static IPv6 address, configure a static IP address by checking Use Static IPv6 Address and enter the static IPv6 address. Step 5: To configure the Default Gateway interface when using IPv6, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Selected WAN Interface box. Then click Next. 28 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address, check the Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface option, or select the Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address option to enter the static DNS server IPv6 addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to take this interface into effect. 29 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPoE IPv4 Only If your ISP uses DHCP to assign your IP address or if your ISP assigns you a static (fixed) IP address, IP subnet mask and the gateway IP address, you need to select the IP over Ethernet (IPoE). Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. 30 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet. Edit the Enter Service Description which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 Only. Click Next. Step 4: Finish WAN IP Settings on the figure below. Click Next. 31 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Obtain an IP address automatically: This allows the router to automatically acquire IP information from your ISP or your existing networking equipment. Use the following Static IP address: This allows you to specify the Static IP information provided by your ISP or that corresponds with your existing networking equipment. WAN IP Address: The Internet IP address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. WAN Subnet Mask: The subnet mask address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. WAN gateway IP Address: The gateway IP address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. Step 5: Finish Network Address Translation Settings. Suggest keep the default settings. Click Next. 32 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 6: To configure the Default Gateway interface, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Available Routed WAN Interfaces box and move it into Selected Default Gateway Interfaces box. The default setting is recommended. Then click Next. Step 7: To finish DNS Server Configuration, click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option, or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter the static DNS server IP addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. 33 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack) Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 34 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet. Edit the Enter Service Description which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack). Click Next. Step 4: To finish WAN IP Settings, select Obtain an IPv6 address automatically, check Dhcpv6 Prefix Delegation
(IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Dhcpv6 Address Assignment (IANA) also. Or select Use the following Static IP address if your ISP provides you with an IPv6 address. Click Next. 35 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router If ISP provides you with the static IPv6 address, configure a static IP address by checking Use the following Static IPv6 address and enter the static IPv6 address. Step 5: Configure NAT settings. If you are unsure about the options, please keep the default settings and then click Next. 36 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 6: Configure the WAN gateway address. Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again. If you are unsure about the options, please keep the default settings and then click Next. If you are using static IPv6 DNS address, select Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address and manually enter the DNS server address. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the secondary also. And click Next. 37 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 38 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router IPv6 Only Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet (IPoE). Edit the Enter Service Description field which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol you need: IPv6 Only. Click Next. 39 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 4: Enter the WAN information provided by your ISP to configure the WAN IPv6 settings. To obtain an IP address automatically:
Select Obtain an IPv6 address automatically. Check Dhcp6c Prefix Delegation (IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Dhcp6c Address Assignment (IANA) also. Click Next to go forwards. 40 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 5: Finish Network Address Translation Settings. Suggest keep the default settings. Click Next. Step 6: To configure the Default Gateway interface when using IPv6, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Selected WAN Interface box. Then click Next. Step 7: To configure the WAN DNS address, check the Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface option, or select the Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address option to enter the static DNS server IPv6 addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. 41 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to have this interface to be effective. When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 42 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Bridge If you wish to initiate a dialup directly from your PC for Internet access or enjoy the entire Internet connection (instead of sharing it with others), you can use the Bridging DSL link type and create a dialup program on your PC. Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select Bridging. Edit the Enter Service Description which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Click Next. 43 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 4: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to have this interface to be effective. After the bridging connection is successful, initiate a dialup directly from your PC for Internet access. 44 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Note To configure multiple WAN connect ions, simply configure multiple ATM interfaces and then follow the instructions above. PPPoA If you have selected the PPPoA from the ATM Interface screen in Layer2 Interface, you will see the screen below when you click the WAN Service tab, select the configured interface and click Next. IPv4 Only Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 Only, IPv6 Only or IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack). Click Next. 45 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 4: Enter PPP username and its password provided by your ISP. Click Next. PPP Username: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPP Password: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. Authentication Method: This is used by ISP to authenticate the client that attempts to connect. If you are not sure, consult your ISP or select AUTO. Dial on demand: Connect to ISP only when there is traffic transmission. This saves your broadband Internet service bill. Enable PPP Debug Mode: Only enable this feature if supported by your ISP. Multicast Proxy: If enabled, the router will use multicast proxy. If you are not sure about the options on this screen, simply enter your ISP user name and password and leave the other options unchanged from defaults. Click Next to enter the following screen. 46 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 5: To configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address. Choose a way to get DNS server according to what your ISP has provided.
-Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option.
-Select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. And then click Next. Note 1. DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DNS servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again. 2. In ATM mode, if only a single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured, Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered. 47 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 3. If you cannot locate the static DNS server IP information, ask your ISP to provide it. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to have this interface to be effective. Step 8: When the PPPoA connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack) Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 48 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 3: Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack). Click Next. Step 4: Enter PPP username and its password provided by your ISP. Click Next. 49 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 5: To configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. Note Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again. 50 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. And then click Next. Note 1. DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DNS servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again. 2. In ATM mode, if only a single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured, Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered. 3. If you cannot locate the static DNS server IP information, ask your ISP to provide it. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. 51 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 8: When the PPPoA connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv6 Only Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 52 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 3: Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv6 Only. Click Next. Step 4: Enter PPP username and its password provided by your ISP. Click Next. 53 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 5: Select a preferred wan interface as the system default IPv6 gateway. Click Next. Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address, select the configured WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server information or enter the static IPv6 DNS server addresses. And then click Next. 54 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Note Selecting a WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server will enable DHCPv6 Client on that interface. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. Step 8: When the PPPoA connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 55 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router IPoA If you have selected the IPoA from the ATM Interface screen in Layer2 Interface, you will see the screen above when you click the WAN Service tab, select the configured interface and click Next. Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Click Next. 56 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 4: Enter the WAN IP address and subnet mask which should have been provided to you by your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. And then click Next. WAN IP Address: The Internet IP address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. WAN Subnet Mask: The subnet mask address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. Step 5: Keep the defaults if you are unsure about the options on the screen below and click Next. 57 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 6: To configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. Note Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again. Step 7: Configure the WAN DNS Server configuration according to your ISP.
-Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option;
-Or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. And then click Next. 58 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. Step 9: IPoA WAN service setup parameter is shown as below. To Set up WAN Service for ETH Interface Three Internet connections: PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), IP over Ethernet (IPoE) and Bridging are available in the Ethernet uplink mode. If you selected and configured the ETH Interface (Ethernet uplink), follow steps below to configure the WAN service:
Tip eth0, eth1, eth2 and eth3 respectively represent the LAN port1, LAN port2, LAN port3 and LAN port4 of the device. 59 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) IPv4 Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 Only. And click Next. 60 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 4: Enter the PPP username and password provided by your ISP. If you are not sure about other options, just leave them unchanged from defaults. And click Next. PPP Username: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPP Password: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPPoE Service Name: This information is provided by your ISP. Only enter it if instructed by your ISP. 61 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Authentication Method: This is used by ISP to authenticate the client that attempts to connect. If you are not sure, consult your ISP or select Auto. MAC Clone: Clicking Clone MAC button copies the MAC address of your PC to the router. Many broadband ISPs restrict access by allowing traffic only from the MAC address of your broadband modem, but some ISPs additionally register the MAC address of the network interface card in your computer when your account is first opened. They then accept traffic only from the MAC address of that computer. If so, configure your router to clone the MAC address from the authorized computer. MTU: Short for Maximum Transmission Unit, the largest physical packet size, measured in bytes, which a network can transmit. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent. The default MTU is 1492 bytes. For some ISPs, you might need to change the MTU. This is rarely required, and should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection. Dial on demand: Connect to ISP only when there is traffic transmission. This saves your broadband Internet service bill. PPP IP extension: If enabled, all the IP addresses in outgoing packets including management packets on the WAN port will be changed to the device's WAN IP address. Only change the default settings if necessary. Enable PPP Debug Mode: Only enable this feature if supported by your ISP. Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports: If enabled, PPPoE dialup frame from LAN side will directly egress the WAN port without modification. Multicast Proxy: If enabled, the router will use multicast proxy. Step 5: Configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. 62 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 6: Configure the WAN DNS address according to your ISP.
-Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option;
-Or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. And then click Next. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 63 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack) Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack). And click Next. 64 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 4: Enter PPP username and PPP password provided by your ISP. Check Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation
(IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment (IANA) also. Or configure a static IP address. 65 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 5: Select a avaliable WAN interface as the system default gateway. Then click Next. Step 6: Configure DNS server (Select an available DNS server interface or use a specified DNS server); configure IPv6 DNS server (Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface or use a specified DNS server), and then click Next. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. 66 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv6 Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 67 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv6 Only. And click Next. Step 4: Enter PPP username and PPP password provided by your ISP. Check Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation
(IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment (IANA) also. Or configure a static IP address. 68 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 5: Select a preferred WAN interface from the WAN interface lise as the system default IPv6 gateway. Click Next. Step 6: Select the configured WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server information or use a static IPv6 DNS server address. Note that selecting a WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server will enable DHCPv6 Client on that interface. And then click Next. 69 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 70 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router IP over Ethernet (IPoE) If your ISP uses DHCP to assign your IP address or if your ISP assigns you a static (fixed) IP address, IP subnet mask and the gateway IP address, you need to select the IP over Ethernet (IPoE). IPv4 Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet as WAN service type. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 Only. And then click Next. 71 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 4: Enter the IP address/subnet mask/gateway IP address provided by your ISP or select Obtain an IP address automatically and then click the Next button. Obtain an IP address automatically: This allows the router to automatically acquire IP information from your ISP or your existing networking equipment. Use the following Static IP address: This allows you to specify the Static IP information provided by your ISP or that 72 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router corresponds with your existing networking equipment. WAN IP Address: The Internet IP address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. WAN Subnet Mask: The subnet mask address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. WAN gateway IP Address: The gateway IP address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. Step 5: Here you can configure the NAT. If you are not an advanced user we recommend you to keep the default settings and then click Next. Step 6: Here you can configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. Step 7: Here you can configure the WAN DNS address.
-Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option;
-Or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. 73 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router And then click Next. Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 74 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack) Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet as WAN service type. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack). And then click Next. 75 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 4: Enter information provided by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings. 76 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 5: Here you can configure the NAT. If you are not an advanced user we recommend you to keep the default settings and then click Next. Step 6: Configure a WAN interface as the default gateway. Step 7: Configure DNS server (Select an available DNS server interface or use a specified DNS server); configure IPv6 DNS server (Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface or use a specified DNS server), and then click Next. 77 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 78 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router IPv6 Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet as WAN service type. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv6 Only. And then click Next. 79 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 4: Enter the WAN information provided by your ISP to configure the WAN IPv6 settings. To obtain an IP address automatically:
Select Obtain an IPv6 address automatically and Check Dhcp6c Prefix Delegation (IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Dhcp6c Address Assignment (IANA) also. Click Next to go forwards. 80 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 5: Here you can configure the NAT. If you are not an advanced user we recommend you to keep the default settings and then click Next. Step 6: To configure the Default Gateway interface when using IPv6, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Selected WAN Interface box. Then click Next. 81 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 7: To configure the WAN DNS address, check the Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface option, or select the Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address option to enter the static DNS server IPv6 addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. 82 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. Bridging If you wish to initiate a dialup directly from your PC for Internet access or enjoy the entire Internet connection (instead of sharing it with others), you can select the Bridging and create a dialup program on your PC. Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 83 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Step 3: Select Bridging. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. And click Next. Step 4: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. 84 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router After the bridging connection is successful, initiate a dialup directly from your PC for Internet access. Note The device functions as a switch in Bridge mode -Ethernet uplink. 4.2.3 LAN Here you can configure the LAN IP address and subnet mask. This IP address is to be used to access the devices settings through a web browser. Be sure to make a note of any changes you apply to this page. IPv4 Click Advanced > LAN to enter the IPv4 address setting interface. 85 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 1) IP Address/Subnet Mask: The device's LAN IP address and subnet mask that both you can change to fit your network. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. If you change the LAN IP address, you should use the new address to access the management interface next time. 2) Enable IGMP Snooping: Check to enable the IGMP Snooping feature. IGMP Snooping is to restrain broadcast on Layer 2. Enabling IGMP snooping is good for managing and controlling IPv4 broadcasts. Suggest selecting Blocking Mode. Standard Mode: If no members join in one broadcast group, packets of this group will be broadcasted; if therere members joining in the group, packets will be only forwarded to the LAN port where the group members exist. Blocking Mode: If no members join in one broadcast group, packets of this group will be dropped; if theres members joining in the broadcast group, packets will be only forwarded to the LAN port where the group members exist. 3) Enable DHCP Server: Check to enable the DHCP Server so that every upstream device connected to your router can obtain the IP address to access the Internet. If you would like to configure every upstream device with static IP 86 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router address to access the Internet, you can check Disable DHCP Server. 4) Start/End IP Address: Specify the start/end of the range for the IP address pool in the same subnet as the router. Only enabling DHCP server need you to finish this part configurations. 5) Leased Time: A time length that the IP address is assigned to each device before it is refreshed. 6) Static IP Lease List: A list of devices with reserved static IP addresses. If you prefer to configure each upstream device of your router with a static IP address for better management, you can add static IP addresses to the list. Add Entries: Click this button to add a static IP lease entry. A maximum 32 entries can be configured. Remove Entries: Click this button to remove a static IP lease entry. 7) Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface: If you want to configure two IP addresses for the LAN interface, you can check this option and enter the second IP Address and Subnet Mask manually. The second IP address and subnet mask have the same function as the first ones. 8) Apply/Save: After you configure all the needed settings, click this button to apply and save them. Tip:
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) assigns an IP address to each device on the LAN/private network. When you enable the DHCP Server, the DHCP Server will automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool specified in this screen to the requesting device as long as the device is set to "Obtain an IP Address Automatically". By default, DHCP server is enabled. IPv6 Autoconfig IPv6 address can only be Aggregatable Global Unicast Addresses and Unique Local Address. Link-Local Unicast Addresses and Multicast Addresses are not permitted. Click Advanced > LAN > IPv6 Autoconfig to enter the IPv6 address setting page. 87 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Interface Address: Enter the interface address with prefix length. E.g., the interface IPv6 address is 2000::1/64, then you need to input http://[2000::1] in the browse address bar to access the device management interface. Enable DHCPv6 Server: Check to enable the DHCPv6 Server. Select Stateless or Stateful as you need. Stateless: If selected, IPv6 clients will generate IPv6 addresses automatically based on the Prefix Delegation's IPv6 prefix and their own MAC addresses. Stateful: Stateful DHCPv6 is supported based on the assumption of prefix length less than 64. Select this option and configure the start/end interface ID and leased time. The router will automatically assign IPv6 addresses to IPv6 clients. Enable RADVD: Check it to enable the RADVD for informing computers in the LAN of your routers existence. When computers get the message, they will take the routers IP address as the secondary route for easy use. In addition, checking RADVD can also broadcast the prefix address generated from the computer in the LAN. Enable IGMP Snooping: Check to enable the IGMP Snooping feature. IGMP Snooping is to restrain broadcast on Layer 2. Enabling IGMP snooping is good for managing and controlling IPv6 broadcasts. Suggest to select Blocking Mode. Standard Mode: If no members join in one broadcast group, packets of this group will be broadcasted; if therere members joining in the group, packets will be only forwarded to the LAN port where the group members exist. Blocking Mode: If no members join in one broadcast group, packets of this group will be dropped; if theres members joining in the broadcast group, packets will be only forwarded to the LAN port where the group members exist. 88 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Click Save/Apply. Other fields introduction that may help:
Enable ULA Prefix Advertisement: If enabled, the router will advertise ULA prefix periodically. Leased Time (hour): A time length that the IP address is assigned to each device before it is refreshed. Start interface ID/End interface ID: Specify the start/end interface ID Interface ID does NOT support ZERO COMPRESSION "::". Please enter the complete information. For example: Please enter "0:0:0:2" instead of "::2". Randomly Generate: If selected, address prefix can be automatically generated. Statically Configure: If you select this option, you need to manually configure the address prefix and life time. Prefix: Specify the prefix. Preferred Life Time (hour): Specify the preferred life time in hour. Valid Life Time (hour): Specify the valid life time in hour. Enable MLD Snooping: MLD is used by IPv6 routers for discovering multicast listeners on a directly attached link. If disabled on layer2 devices, IPv6 multicast data packets will be broadcast on the entire layer2; if enabled, these packets will be multicast to only specified recipient instead of being broadcast on the entire layer2. 4.2.4 NAT This section explains the following:
Virtual Server Port Triggering DMZ Host Virtual Server The Virtual Server is useful for web servers, ftp servers, e-mail servers, gaming and other specialized Internet applications. Scenario: If you have a server in the LAN, such as a website, FTP server or game server, you want e-friends to visit the server, but the firewall and NAT function of your router stop visitors from accessing computers in the LAN. Solution: Set virtual server rules to allow visitors to access the server via WAN IP address of your router. Click Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Servers to enter the virtual server setup page. Click Add to add rules. 89 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router User Interface: Select the WAN interface you will use to visit the server in your LAN. Configure the Service Name > Select a Service to select an existing service (Select One here is only an express to tell you select one service.) from the drop-down list. And then the corresponding external/internal start/end port will prompt automatically. Or configure Service Name > Custom Service to customize a service manually. Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of your local computer that will provide this service. Click Apply/Save to save configurations. Other fields introduction that may help:
External Port Start/External Port End: Server ports provided for Internet users to accessing the LAN. Protocol: Select the protocol from the Protocol drop-down list. If you are unsure, select TCP/UDP. Internal Port Start/Internal Port End: The ports used by the server in the LAN. After all the configurations, visitors on the Internet can access your server by simply using Protocol Name://WAN IP address: External Port. Note If UPnP feature on the router and some applications of the connected PC is enabled, you will be prompted on the Virtual 90 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Server page that the UPnP interface is being used. Application Scenario:
You have set up one web server on the LAN. Web serverIP: 192.168.1.50, TCP port: 8090. Now you hope friends on the Internet can access your web by Port 10480 through WAN port. WAN portipoe_eth0.1, IP: 1.2.3.4 Configuration Steps:
Click Advanced Setup > NAT > Virtual Server to enter it and then click the Add button. Select the WAN interface ipoe_eth0/eth0.1 here. Input the word web in the Custom Service field. Then manually enter the port number 10480 in the External Port Start and External Port End fields, and enter the port number 8090 in the Internal Port Start and Internal Port End fields. Actually port in the Internal Port End filed follows the port number in the Internal Port Start field automatically. Select a protocol from the Protocol drop-down list. If you are unsure, select TCP/UDP. In the Server IP Address field, enter the IP address of the web server: 192.168.1.50. Click Apply/Save to save the configuration. 91 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Result:
Your friend on the Internet will be able to access your web server simply by entering http://1.2.3.4:10480 in browser. Actually if you set the DNS in 4.2.9 DNS, your friend can also enter http://domain name:10480 to access your web server. Port Triggering Ports of some applications such as games, video conferencing and instant messenger, etc., are specified and meanwhile, your routers firewall will stop messages to/from such ports, so for those applications, you cannot use them properly. However, Port Triggering is provided to help your play such games, or use this kind of instant messenger normally. Some safety system applications (like, safe guard and firewall) in the computer on the LAN may interfere with the Port triggering function. When using Port triggering, you can disable such applications. Click Advanced Setup > NAT > Port Triggering and then click the Add button to add rules. 92 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Here in the Port Triggering interface, you can configure the port settings by selecting an existing application or creating your own (Custom application). User Interface: Select the WAN interface you will use to visit the server in your LAN. Configure the Application Name > Select an application to select an existing application (Select One here is only an express to tell you select one application.) from the drop-down list. And then the corresponding trigger start/end port will prompt automatically. Or configure Application Name > Custom application to customize an application manually. Trigger Protocol: Select the protocol from the drop-down list. If you are unsure, select TCP/UDP. Click Save/Apply to save configurations. Other fields introduction that may help:
Trigger Port Start/End: The port range for an application to initiate connections. Open Port Start/End: After the application connection is established, the built-in firewall of the router will open ports between the start port number and end port number automatically. Application Scenario:
You always use ICQ to communicate with computers on the Internet. You hope your LAN is secure and your instant communication with other computers can be smoother. The WAN port now is ipoe_eth0.1. Solution:
93 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router DMZ Host The default DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) host feature is helpful when you are using some online games and videoconferencing applications that are not compatible with NAT (Network Address Translation). Note that enabling DMZ host means the built-in firewall of your router takes no effect, and your computer thats set as the DMZ host will totally expose itself to the Internet. In this case, hacker may easily attack the DMZ host. Strongly recommend you to disable DMZ host and clear all the DMZ host settings as soon as possible when you do not use it. Click Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ Host, input the IP address of the computer that you want to configure as the DMZ host into the DMZ Host IP Address field. At last, click Save/Apply. 94 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.2.5 Security This section explains the following information:
IP Filtering MAC Filtering IP Filtering Outgoing IP Filtering Setup By default, all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed, but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting up filters. Choose Add or Remove to configure outgoing IP filters. Choose Add to enter the following screen:
This screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect. Click
'Apply/Save' to save and activate the filter. Filter Name: Enter a descriptive filtering name. IP Version: Select the IP version that the filter rule supports. Here is IPv4. 95 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Protocol: TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP and ICMP are available for your option. Source IP address [/prefix length]: Enter the [LAN IP address/prefix length] to be filtered. Source Port (port or port: port): Specify a port number or a range of ports used by LAN PCs to access the Internet. If you are unsure, leave it blank. Destination IP address [/prefix length]: Specify the external network IP address to be accessed by specified LAN PCs. Destination Port (port or port:port): Specify a port number or a range of ports used by LAN PCs to access external network. Incoming IP Filtering Setup When the firewall is enabled on a WAN or LAN interface, all incoming IP traffic is BLOCKED. However, some IP traffic can be ACCEPTED by setting up filters. Choose Add or Remove to configure incoming IP filters. Click Add to enter the following screen:
This screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect. Click Apply/Save to save and activate the filter. 96 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router IP Version: Select the IP version that the filter rule supports. Here is IPv4. Protocol: TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP and ICMP are available for your option. Source IP address [/prefix length]: Enter the Internal IP address [/prefix length] to be filtered. Source Port (port or port:port): Specify a port number or a range of ports used by PCs from external network to access your internal network. Destination IP address [/prefix length]: Specify the internal network IP address [/prefix length] to be accessed by the specified PCs from external network. Destination Port (port or port:port): Specify a port number or a range of ports used by PCs from external network to access your internal network. MAC Filtering Note: This feature can only be configured in a bridge WAN service. MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode. FORWARDED means that all MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table. BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table. Choose Add or Remove to configure MAC filtering rules. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Warning!
Changing from one policy to another of an interface will cause all defined rules for that interface to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY! You will need to create new rules for the new policy. 97 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Click Add to enter the following screen:
Here you can create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by specifying at least one condition below. If multiple conditions are specified, all of them take effect. Click Save/Apply to save and activate the filter. Protocol Type: Select a protocol type from the drop-down list. Destination MAC Address: Enter the destination MAC address to which the MAC filtering rule apply. Source MAC Address: Enter the source MAC address to which the MAC filtering rule apply. Frame Direction: Select a frame direction from the drop-down list. WAN Interfaces: Select a WAN interface from the drop-down list. 4.2.6 Parental Control This section explains the following information:
Time Restriction URL Filter Time Restriction Here you can add time of day restriction that an attached LAN device can access the Internet. Click Parental Control > Time Restriction > Add to enter the following screen. 98 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router User Name: Enter a user name. Browser's MAC Address: Automatically adds the MAC address of the attached LAN device where the browser is running. Other MAC Address: Specify the MAC address of the computer that you want to apply Internet access restriction. Days of the week: Select the days of the week during which you wish to restrict Internet access. Start Blocking Time/End Blocking Time: Specify time of day restriction to an attached LAN device. Within this specified time length of the day, this LAN device will be blocked from the Internet. Apply/Save: Click it to save your settings. URL Filter Here you can add URL access restriction to all PCs in LAN. Select the URL List Type (Exclude or Include) first and then click Add to enter the screen below for configuring the list entries. Maximum 100 entries can be configured. 99 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router URL Address: Enter the URL you want to control the access. It can be a complete url address www.google.com, or a part of the domain, like google. Note If you have accessed the URL before you include it in a URL filter rule, you must reboot the router and erase it from your PC to activate this URL filter rule. To erase the domain name from your PC, click Win+R to enable Run process;
enter cmd and then type ipconfig /flushdns. 4.2.7 Bandwidth Control This page allows you to control bandwidth of the specified IP segment. Bandwidth Control: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the bandwidth control feature. 100 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Description: Enter the description of the controlled host. IP Address Range: Enter the IP address of the host you want to control. It can be hosts or a single host. If you want to limit a single IP addresss bandwidth, just keep the start IP same with the end IP, like 192.168.1.2-2 Max Upstream Speed (Kbp/s): Set the max upstream speed. Max Downstream Speed (Kbp/s): Set the max downstream speed. Status: You can view the current status of the controlled hosts, or you can select Enable/Disable from the drop-down list to enable or disable the current control rule. Action: Here displays the actions you can do about the corresponding rule. There are tow actions: Edit and Delete. Edit: Click the Edit button corresponding to the ID to eidt its control rule. And click OK to apply the modification. Delete: Click the Delete button corresponding to the ID to delete its control rule. Add: Aftre finishing the bandwidth control settings, click Add to generate the control rule. Apply/Save: Click this button to activate your configurations. Note Up to 16 entries can be allowed. 4.2.8 Routing This section explains the following:
Default Gateway Static Route 101 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Default Gateway Default gateway interface list can have multiple secondary WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again. Selected Default Gateway Interfaces: Displays the selected default gateway interfaces. Select a WAN interface and click the Available Routed WAN Interfaces: Displays the available routed WAN interfaces. Select a WAN interface and click the button to move it to the Available Routed WAN Interfaces box. button to add it to the Selected Default Gateway Interfaces box. Apply/Save: Click it to save and activate your settings. Static Route Static routes provide additional routing information to your router. Typically, you do not need to add static routes. However, when there are several routers in the network, you may want to set up static routing. Static routing determines the path of the data in your network. You can use this feature to allow users on different IP domains to access the Internet via this device. It is not recommended to use this setting unless you are familiar with static routing. In most cases, dynamic routing is recommended, because this feature allows the router to detect the physical changes of the network layout automatically. If you want to use static routing, make sure the routers DHCP function is disabled. 102 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Click Add to enter the following screen:
IP Version: Select IPv4 or IPv6. Destination IP address/prefix length: Enter the destination IP address and prefix length of the final destination. Interface: Select an interface from the drop-down list. Gateway IP Address: Enter the gateway IP address, which must be a router on the same LAN segment as the router. Metric: Enter a number in the Metric field. This stands for the number of routers between your network and the destination. Apply/Save: Click it to apply and save your settings. Note 1. Destination IP address cannot be in the same IP segment as WAN or LAN segment of the router. 2. Only configure additional static routes for unusual cases such as multiple routers or multiple IP subnets located on your network. Wrong static routes may lead to network failure. 103 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.2.9 DNS DNS Server (Static DNS) The DNS server translates domain names to numeric IP addresses. It is used to look up site addresses based on their names. Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces or enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. Here you can configure the WAN DNS address:
For IPv4:
-Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option;
-Or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. And then click Apply/Save. For IPv6:
-Select Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface and Select a configured WAN interface for the IPv6 DNS server information.
-Select Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address and enter the static IPv6 DNS server addresses. And then click Apply/Save. 104 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Note 1. DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DNS servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again. 2. In ATM mode, if only a single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured, Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered. 3. If you cannot locate the static DNS server IP information, ask your ISP to provide it. 4. The default settings are recommended if you are unsure about the DNS server addresses. If a wrong DNS server address is configured, webpages may not be open. Dynamic DNS (DDNS) If your Internet service provider (ISP) gave you a static (fixed) public IP address, you can register a domain name and have that name associated with your IP address by public Domain Name Servers (DNS). However, if your ISP gave you a dynamic (changing) public IP address, you cannot predict what your IP address will be, and the address can change frequently. In this case, you can use a commercial Dynamic DNS service. It lets you register your domain to their IP address and forwards traffic directed at your domain to your frequently changing IP address. If your ISP assigns a private WAN IP address (such as 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x), the Dynamic DNS service does not work because private addresses are not routed on the Internet. Click Advanced Setup > DNS > Dynamic DNS to enter the Dynamic DNS screen. 105 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Click the Add button to configure the DDNS settings. D-DNS Provider: Select your DDNS service provider from the drop-down menu. It supports three kinds of D-DNS service: DynDNS.org, TZO and NO-IP. Hostname: Enter the DDNS domain name registered with your DDNS service provider. Interface: Specify a WAN connection interface. Username: Enter the DDNS user name registered with your DDNS service provider. Password: Enter the DDNS password registered with your DDNS service provider. Example: Dyndns.org Username: qiangweianbian Password: 414637 106 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Hostname: xhh3793.dyndns.org Add Dynamic DNS 1) Select DynDNS.org from the D-DNS provider drop-down list. 2) Enter your Dyndns hostname. Here is xhh3793.dyndns.org as an example. 3) Specify a WAN connection interface. DynDNS Settings 1) Enter your DynDNS username. Here is qiangweianbian as an example. 2) Enter the password of your DynDNS.org account. Here is 414637 as an example. 3) Click Apply/Save to save your configurations. 107 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 108 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router 4.2.10 DSL This screen provides multiple ASDL modulation modes to meet diversified environments. You can also select phone line pair and Capability. DSL parameter configurations must be supported by ISP to take effect. Actual parameters (see Statistics-xDSL) resulted from the negotiation between your router and ISP. Wrong configurations may fail your Internet access. The best DSL configurations are the factory defaults. Only change them if you are instructed by your ISP or our technical staff when your router fails to negotiate with ISP in DSL (ATM) mode. Usually, this failure can be identified and confirmed if the ADSL LED on the device keeps displaying a slow or quick blinking light. Check the checkbox next to a modulation to enable it and then click Apply/Save. Advanced Settings: Click it to enter the Advanced Settings screen as below. 109 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Here you can select the test mode and tone. Tip If you are unsure about the ADSL parameters, please apply the factory default settings. Wrong configurations may fail your Internet access. 4.2.11 UPnP UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows Windows based systems to configure the device for various Internet applications automatically. UPnP devices can automatically discover the services from other registered UPnP devices on the network. If you use applications such as multiplayer gaming, peer-to-peer connections, or real-time communications, like instant messaging or remote assistance (a feature in Windows XP), you should enable UPnP. 110 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Enable UPnP: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the UPnP feature. Note UPnP is activated only when there is a live WAN service with NAT enabled. 4.2.12 Print Server Enabling the Print Server makes all PCs in the LAN have an access to the USB printer which has been connected to this router. Click Advanced Setup > Printer Server to enter screen below:
111 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router USB printing config:
Step 1: Connect the USB printer to the USB port of the device. Step 2: Enable USB printing service of the device (the router). Enter the name of the USB printer in Printer name box. Enter the manufacturer and model of the USB printer in the Make and model box. Click Apply/Save. Step 3: Add the printer from your local PC (In Windows XP OS) Click Start > Control Panel > Printers and Faxes > Add a printer;
112 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Click Next;
Select A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer and click Next;
113 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Select Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network, type in http://192.168.1.1:631/printers/hp3845 in the URL field and click Next;
Note:
Here 192.168.1.1 refers to this routers LAN IP address and hp3845 refers to the USB printer name youve filled in on the Print Server Settings page (See Step 2). Insert the printer driver CD into your computer and click Have Disk;
114 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Click Browse, select driver file directory on CD-ROM and click OK;
Select the manufacturer and the model of your printer. And click OK. 115 Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router Choose Yes or No for default printer setting and click Next. Click Finish. Check the status of printer from Windows Control Panel, printer window. Status should be shown ready. 116
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SHENZHEN TENDA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
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0017645623
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6-8 Floor, Tower E3
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Shenzhen, N/A 518052
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China
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b******@baclcorp.com
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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V7T
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Engineer
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1 2 | Yes | |||||
1 2 | 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?: | No | ||||
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 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router & DH301 | ||||
1 2 | Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router | |||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 2 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. Device is an 802.11b/g/n wireless broadband router operating in a 2x2 Spatial Multiplexing MIMO configuration described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has a 20 MHz and 40 MHz bandwidth mode. Class II Permissive Change described in this filing. | ||||
1 2 | Output power listed is conducted. Device is an 802.11b/g/n wireless broadband router operating in a 2x2 Spatial Multiplexing MIMO configuration described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has a 20 MHz and 40 MHz bandwidth mode. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 2 | Firm Name |
Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Dongguan)
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1 2 | Name |
J****** C******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
86-76******** Extension:
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1 2 |
j******@baclcorp.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 68 CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.182 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 38 CC | 2422 | 2452 | 0.142 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 68 MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.182 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | 68 MO | 2422 | 2452 | 0.142 |
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