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Wireless N450 Gigabit Router 1 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router CopyrightStatement istheregisteredtrademarkofShenzhenTendaTechnologyCo.,Ltd.Alltheproductsand productnamesmentionedhereinarethetrademarksorregisteredtrademarksoftheirrespectiveholders. Copyrightofthewholeproductasintegration,includingitsaccessoriesandsoftware,belongstoShenzhen TendaTechnologyCo.,Ltd.WithoutpriorexpressedwrittenpermissionfromShenzhenTendaTechnology Co.,Ltd,anyindividualorpartyisnotallowedtocopy,plagiarize,reproduce,ortranslateitintoother languages. Allphotosandproductspecificationsmentionedinthismanualareforreferencesonly.Upgradesof softwareandhardwaremayoccur;Tendareservestherighttorevisethispublicationandtomakechanges inthecontenthereofwithoutobligationtonotifyanypersonororganizationofsuchrevisionsorchanges. Ifyouwouldliketoknowmoreaboutourproductinformation,pleasevisitourwebsiteat http://www.tendacn.com. 2 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router Contents CopyrightStatement..................................................................................................................................2 Contents ....................................................................................................................................................3 Chapter1ProductOverview ......................................................................................................................5 1PackageContents........................................................................................................................................ 5 2GettingtoKnowYourRouter ...................................................................................................................... 5 FrontLEDOverview ................................................................................................................................... 5 BackPanel.................................................................................................................................................. 6 Label........................................................................................................................................................... 6 3PositionYourRouter ................................................................................................................................... 7 Chapter2InstallationandQuickSetupGuide ............................................................................................8 1Preparation ................................................................................................................................................. 8 2HardwareInstallation.................................................................................................................................. 8 3InternetConnectionSetup ......................................................................................................................... 9 ConfigurePC .............................................................................................................................................. 9 ConfigureRouter........................................................................................................................................ 9 4VerifyInternetConnectionSettings.......................................................................................................... 12 5ConnecttoDeviceWirelessly ................................................................................................................... 14 WIN7OS................................................................................................................................................... 14 WindowsXPOS........................................................................................................................................ 16 Chapter3Configurations .........................................................................................................................18 1Status ........................................................................................................................................................ 18 1.1SystemStatus..................................................................................................................................... 18 1.2WANStatus ........................................................................................................................................ 18 1.3LANStatus.......................................................................................................................................... 19 1.4WirelessStatus .................................................................................................................................. 19 1.5ConnectionStatus.............................................................................................................................. 20 2Network .................................................................................................................................................... 20 2.1LAN..................................................................................................................................................... 20 2.2WAN ................................................................................................................................................... 21 2.3PortMode .......................................................................................................................................... 23 2.4MACClone ......................................................................................................................................... 23 2.5DHCPServer....................................................................................................................................... 24 2.6DHCPClients ...................................................................................................................................... 24 2.7StaticAssignment............................................................................................................................... 25 2.8DHCPGuestNetwork......................................................................................................................... 25 2.9ClientListGuestNetwork .................................................................................................................. 26 3Wireless .................................................................................................................................................... 27 3.1Basic ................................................................................................................................................... 27 3.2GuestNetwork ................................................................................................................................... 28 3.3Security .............................................................................................................................................. 28 3.4Advanced............................................................................................................................................ 31 3.5WirelessAccessControl..................................................................................................................... 32 3.6WirelessExtender.............................................................................................................................. 33 3.7WPS.................................................................................................................................................... 44 3.8ConnectionStatus.............................................................................................................................. 46 4AdvancedApplications.............................................................................................................................. 46 3 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router 4.1BandwidthControl............................................................................................................................. 46 4.2DDNS .................................................................................................................................................. 47 4.3VirtualServer..................................................................................................................................... 48 4.4DMZHost ........................................................................................................................................... 50 4.5UPnP................................................................................................................................................... 51 4.6IPTV .................................................................................................................................................... 52 4.7RoutingTable ..................................................................................................................................... 53 4.8StaticRouting ..................................................................................................................................... 53 5USB............................................................................................................................................................ 54 5.1StorageSharing .................................................................................................................................. 54 5.2USBPrintingService........................................................................................................................... 57 6Security ..................................................................................................................................................... 62 6.1MACFilter .......................................................................................................................................... 62 6.2ClientFilter......................................................................................................................................... 63 6.3URLFilter ........................................................................................................................................... 66 6.4RemoteWebManagement................................................................................................................ 67 6.5DDOSDefence.................................................................................................................................... 68 6.6SPIFirewall......................................................................................................................................... 69 7Tools .......................................................................................................................................................... 70 7.1Logs .................................................................................................................................................... 70 7.2TrafficStatistics .................................................................................................................................. 71 7.3Time ................................................................................................................................................... 72 7.4ChangePassword ............................................................................................................................... 72 7.5Backup................................................................................................................................................ 73 7.6Restore ............................................................................................................................................... 74 7.7FirmwareUpdate ............................................................................................................................... 75 7.8RestoretoFactoryDefault ................................................................................................................. 75 7.9Reboot................................................................................................................................................ 76 Appendix1ConfigurePC..........................................................................................................................77 WIN7OS....................................................................................................................................................... 77 WindowsXPOS............................................................................................................................................ 80 Appendix2JoinaWirelessConnection....................................................................................................82 Win7OS ....................................................................................................................................................... 82 Appendix3FAQs......................................................................................................................................86 Appendix4Glossary ................................................................................................................................88 Appendix5RemoveWirelessNetworkfromYourPC...............................................................................90 WindowsXPOS............................................................................................................................................ 90 Windows7OS.............................................................................................................................................. 91 4 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router Chapter1ProductOverview 1PackageContents Pleaseverifythatthepackagecontainsthefollowingitems:
WirelessRouter PowerAdapter InstallationGuide EthernetCable ResourceCD Ifanyoftheaboveitemsareincorrect,missing,ordamaged,pleasecontactyourTendaresellerfor immediatereplacement. 2GettingtoKnowYourRouter FrontLEDOverview Solid/Off Blinking Blinking Blinking Off Solid Status Solid Off Description Indicatesaproperconnectiontopowersupply Indicatesanimproperconnectiontopowersupply Indicatesthesystemisfunctioningcorrectly Indicatesthesystemisfunctioningincorrectly DeviceisperformingWPSauthenticationonaclientdevice WPSisdisabledorWPSauthenticationfinished WiFiisenabled Transmittingdata WiFiisdisabled LANportconnectedcorrectly LANportistransmittingdata LANportconnectedincorrectly IPTVportiscorrectlyconnected IPTVportistransmittingdata IPTVportisincorrectlyconnected WANportconnectedcorrectly Blinking WANportistransmittingdata Off Solid Off Solid Off Solid Blinking Blinking Off Solid Off WANportconnectedincorrectly IndicatestheUSBportiscorrectlyconnected IndicatestheUSBportisincorrectlyconnected 5 LED Power SYS WPS WiFi LAN3/2/1 LAN1
/IPTV WAN USB Wireless N450 Gigabit Router BackPanel 1. WPS/Reset: WPS button/Reset button: Pressing it for about 3 second enables WPS encryption with a blinkingWPSLEDwhilepressingitforabout7secondsrestorestheroutertoitsfactorydefaultsetting. 2.USB:USBportforconnectiontoaUSBdevicesuchasaUSBprinterordatastoragedevice. 3.WAN:Internetport(RJ45)forconnectiontoanInternetenabledDSLModem/CableModemorexisting Ethernet. 4.LAN/1/2/3:3LANports(RJ45)forconnectiontoPCsNICoruplinktoahub,switchorwirelessAP. LAN1/IPTVIPTVportforconnectiontoanetworksettopbox.However,thisportcanalsofunctionasa LANportiftheIPTVSTBoptionisnotenabled. 5.PWR:Thepoweradapterisconnectedandyoucanusetheprovidedadaptertosupplypower. 6.WiFi:WiFibutton,pressingitdisableswireless.WiFiisenabledbydefault. Label YoucanacquirethefollowinginformationfromLabel:
1.Model:Displaystheproductmodel. 2.IPAddress:ThedefaultIPis192.168.0.1 3.Password:Thedefaultpasswordisadmin. 4.MACAddress:Displaysthedevice'sdefaultMACaddress. 5.SSID:Displaysthedevice'sdefaultSSIDname. 6 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router 3PositionYourRouter Forbestperformance,pleaseplaceyourrouter:
Nearthecenteroftheareawhereyourcomputersandotherdevicesoperate,and preferablywithinlineofsighttoyourwirelessdevices. AccessibletoanACpoweroutletandnearEthernetcablesforwiredcomputers. Inanelevatedlocationsuchasahighshelf,keepingthenumberofwallsandceilingsbetweenthe routerandyourotherdevicestoaminimum. Awayfromelectricaldevicesthatarepotentialsourcesofinterference,suchasceilingfans,home securitysystems,microwaves,PCs,thebaseofacordlessphone,ora2.4GHzcordlessphone. Awayfromanylargemetalsurfaces,suchasasolidmetaldoororaluminumstuds.Largeexpansesof othermaterialssuchasglass,insulatedwalls,fishtanks,mirrors,brick,andconcretecanalsoaffect yourwirelesssignal. 7 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router Chapter2InstallationandQuickSetupGuide 1Preparation BeforeconnectingEthernetcables,pleaseverifythefollowingitems:
Item WirelessRouter PC EthernetCable Broadband Service Internet Connection Type Description Usedwiththeprovidedpowersupply InstalledwithIE8orotherbetterwebbrowsers. UsedforlinkingthePCtotherouter ProvidedbyISP If you connect to the Internet using a broadband connection that requires a username and a password provided by your ISP, please selectPPPoE;
IfyoucanaccessInternetassoonasyourcomputerdirectlyconnects toanInternetenabledADSL/Cablemodem,pleaseselectDynamicIP. 2HardwareInstallation 1.Connectoneendoftheincludedpoweradaptertotherouterandplugtheotherendintoasurge protectedpowerstrip.(Usingapoweradapterwithadifferentvoltageratingthantheoneincludedwith therouterwillcausedamagetotherouter.) 8 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router 2.ConnectoneoftheLANportsontheroutertotheRJ45(NIC)portonyourPCusinganEthernetcable. 3.ConnecttheEthernetcablefromtheincomingInternetsidetotheWANportontherouter. 3InternetConnectionSetup ConfigurePC ConfigureyourPCobtainIPaddressautomatically.Ifyouarenotclearaboutthis,pleaserefertoAppendix1 ConfigurePC. ConfigureRouter LogintoWebUtility 1.Launchawebbrowser,suchasIEWebbrowser;
2.Intheaddressbar,input192.168.0.1andpressEnter;
9 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router 3.Enterapasswordinthecorrespondingfieldasshowninthewindowbelow(thedefaultissetto admin). Note Forsecuritypurpose,pleasechangethedefaultpasswordafteryouhaveloggedintothewebutility. 10 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router InternetConnectionSetup CommonInternetconnectiontypesareavailableonthehomepage:PPPoEandDynamicIP. PPPoE SelectPPPoE(PointtoPointProtocoloverEthernet)ifyouusedtoconnecttotheInternetusinga broadbandconnectionthatrequiresausernameandapassword.Entertheusernameandpassword providedbyyourISP;configureasecuritykeytosecureyourwirelessnetworkandthenclickOK. DynamicIP SelectDHCP(DynamicIP)ifyoucanaccessInternetassoonasyourcomputerdirectlyconnectstoan InternetenabledADSL/Cablemodem;configureasecuritykey(863characters)tosecureyourwireless networkandthenclickOK. 11 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router Note 1.DHCPisthedefaultInternetconnectiontype;
2.IfyouarenotsureaboutyourPPPoEusernameandpassword,contactyourInternetserviceprovider(ISP) forhelp.ForotherInternetconnectiontypes,pleasegotosection2.2:WAN. 4VerifyInternetConnectionSettings Systemautomaticallyskipstothestatuspagewhenyoufinishallneededsettingsonthehomepage.Here youcanseethesystemstatusandWANconnectionstatusofthedevice. 1. IfyoufindConnectedandaWANIPaddressdisplayed there(asshownbelow), youhave gotawired internetaccessnow. 2.IfconnectionstatusdisplaysCableimproperlyconnectedandthereisnoWANIPaddressdisplayed(as seen below), connection between the Internetenabled modem and your device may have failed. Please doublecheckorreconnectallinvolveddevicesandcablesproperlyandthenrefreshthepage.Ifnothingis 12 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router wrong,ConnectingorConnectedwillbedisplayed. 3.IfConnectingisdisplayedandnoWANIPaddressisseen,tryrefreshingthepagefivetimes.Andifitstill displaysConnectingtrystepsbelow:
1).ContactyourISPforassistance. 2).ReadtheconnectiondiagnosticinfoonWANstatus. Note Thefollowingdiagnosticinfowillbedisplayedonparticularoccasionsforyourreference:
1).YouhaveconnectedtoInternetsuccessfully. 2).Youmighthaveenteredawrongusernameand/orawrongpassword.PleasecontactyourISPforthe correctusernameandpasswordandenterthemagain. 3). Ethernet cable is not connected or not properly connected to the WAN port on the device. Please reconnectitproperly. 4). No response is received from your ISP. Please verify that you can access Internet when you directly connectyourPCtoanInternetenabledmodem.Ifnot,contactyourlocalISPforhelp. 13 Wireless N450 Gigabit Router 5ConnecttoDeviceWirelessly Having finished above settings, you can search the device's wireless network (SSID) from your wireless devices (notebook, iPad, iPhone, etc) and enter a security key to connect to it wirelessly. Desktop computersshouldbeequippedwithwirelessnetworkcards. WIN7OS 1.Clickontheicon atthebottomoftherightcorneronyourdesktop;
14 2.Selectthenetworkyouwishtoconnect,suchasTenda000090;
3.Whenthefollowingdialogboxappears,itindicatesconnectingtothenetwork;
4.EnteryoursecuritykeyandclickOK;
5.WhendisplayingConnected,youhaveconnectedtonetworksuccessfully. Tips at the bottom of the right corner on your desktop, please refer to If you cannot find the icon Appendix2JoinaWirelessConnection>Win7OS. 15 WindowsXPOS 1.ClickonMyNetworkPlacesandselectProperties;
2.ClickLocalAreaConnectionandselectViewAvailableWirelessNetworks;
3.SelecttheSSIDyouwishtoconnect,suchasTenda_home,clickConnect,enterthesecuritykeyandthen clickOK;
16 4.YoucanaccessInternetviathedevicewhenConnectedappearsnexttothewirelessnetworknameyou selected. 17 Chapter3Configurations This chapter describes the Web based configurations for easier management of your router. During the configurationoperation,ifyouarenotclear aboutacertainfeature,simplyreadtherelatedhelpfulinfo below. 1Status 1.1SystemStatus Hereyoucanseeataglanceoftheoperatingstatusofthedevice. 1.2WANStatus ThissectionallowsyoutoviewtheroutersWANinformationasnotedbelow:
ConnectionType:DisplaysthecurrentInternetconnectiontype. ConnectionStatus:DisplaystheWANconnectionstatus:Disconnected,Connecting,orConnected. MACAddress:DisplaystheWANMACaddress. SubnetMask:DisplaystheWANsubnetmask. Gateway:DisplaystheWANgatewayaddress. IPAddress:DisplaystheWANIPaddress. 18 PrimaryDNSServer:DisplaystheprimaryWANDNSaddress. SecondaryDNSServer:DisplaysthesecondaryWANDNSaddress(ifany). UpTime:DisplaysthetimedurationindicatinghowlongtherouterhasbeenconnectedtotheISP. 1.3LANStatus ThissectionallowsyoutoviewtheroutersMAC,IP,andsubnetmaskinformation. IPAddressDisplaysthecurrentLANIPaddress. MACAddress:DisplaystheroutersLANMACaddress. SubnetMask:DisplaysthecurrentLANsubnetmask. 1.4WirelessStatus Thissectionallowsyoutoviewthewirelessinformationof2.4Ghzband. WirelessRadio:Displayswhetherwirelessisenabledornot. WirelessMACaddress:DisplaystheMACaddressoftherouterswirelessinterface. SSID:DisplaysthecurrentSSID. 802.11Mode:Displaysthecurrentlyactivenetworkmode. Country:Displaysthecurrentcountryselection. Channel:Displaysthecurrentchannel. SecurityMode:DisplaysthecurrentsecurityMode. 19 1.5ConnectionStatus Thissectiondisplaystheinfoofcurrentlyconnectedclients(ifany)includingIPandMACaddresses,etc. 2Network Network menu includes the following nine submenus. Clicking any of them enters the corresponding interfaceforconfiguration.Detailsareexplainedbelow:
2.1LAN Thissectionallowsyoutoconfigureyourrouter'sLANIPsettings. 20 IPAddress:TheroutersLANIP.Thedefaultis192.168.0.1andyoucanchangeitaccordingtoyour needs. SubnetMask:RoutersLANsubnetmask.Thedefaultis255.255.255.0. Note IfyouchangetheLANIPaddress,youmustusethenewonetologontothewebutility. 2.2WAN There are three types of Internet connection: Dynamic IP (DHCP), Static IP, and PPPoE(including dual access). DynamicIP SelectDynamicIP(DHCP)toobtainIPAddressinformationautomaticallyfromyourISP.Selectthisoptionif yourISPdoesnotprovideyouwithanyIPinformation. ConnectionType:DisplaysalistofavailableInternetconnectiontypes. MTU:MaximumTransmissionUnit.Thedefaultvalueis1450. 21 StaticIP SelectStaticIPAddressifyourISPprovidesalltheconnectioninformation.Youwillneedtoenterthe providedIPaddress,subnetmask,gatewayaddress,andDNSaddress(es)inthecorrespondingfields. ConnectionType:DisplaysalistofavailableInternetconnectiontypes. IPAddress:EntertheIPaddressprovidedbyyourISP.ConsultyourlocalISPifyouarenotclear. Subnetmask:EnterthesubnetmaskprovidedbyyourISP.ConsultyourISPifyouarenotclear. Gateway:EnterthegatewayaddressprovidedbyyourISP.ConsultyourlocalISPifyouarenotclear. Primary/SecondaryDNSServer:EnterthePrimaryandSecondaryDNSServerAddresses.Consultyour localISPifyouarenotclear. MTU:MaximumTransmissionUnit.Thefactorydefaultis1450. PPPoE SelectPPPoE(PointtoPointProtocoloverEthernet)ifyourISPusesaPPPoEconnectionandprovidesyou withaPPPoEusernameandaPPPoEpassword.Simplyenterthemincorrespondingfields. ISPUserName:EnterthePPPoEUserNameprovidedbyyourISP.ConsultyourISPifyouarenotclear. ISPPassword:EnterthePPPoEPasswordprovidedbyyourISP.ConsultyourISPifyouarenotclear. ConnectionType:DisplaysalistofavailableInternetconnectiontypes. MPPE:SelectwhethertoenabletheMPPEauthenticationmethod. EnableDualAccess:SelectwhethertoenableDualAccess. MTU:MaximumTransmissionUnit.Thefactorydefaultis1450. 22 Tips 1.ItisnotadvisabletochangethefactorydefaultMTUvalueunlessnecessary,animproperMTUvaluemay degradeyournetworkperformanceorevenleadtonetworkmalfunction. 2.Ifyouwanttoactivenewsettingsyouvechanged,youmustrebootthedevice. 2.3PortMode Modeincludesauto,10MHalfDuplex,10MFullDuplex,100MHalfDuplex,100MFullDuplex,1000M FullDuplex.Defaultisauto,anddonotchangeitunlessnecessary. 2.4MACClone ThissectionallowsyoutoconfiguretheroutersWANMACaddress. MACAddress:ConfiguretheroutersWANMACaddress. RestoretoFactoryDefaultMAC:ResettheroutersWANMACtofactorydefault. CloneMAC:ClickingthisbuttoncopiestheMACaddressofyourPCtotheMACAddressfieldinthe router. Note 1.Normallyyoudon'tneedtochangethedefaultWANMACvalue.However,someISPsmayrequirethe clientPCsMACaddressforInternetconnectionauthentication.Inthiscase,simplyentertheMACaddress in the WAN MAC Address field or click the Clone MAC button. Note that the WAN MAC address in the Statusinterfacewillbeupdatedaccordinglyonceyouhavechangedit. 2. Remember to reboot the router to activate the new WAN MAC. DO NOT use the Clone MAC feature unlessrequiredbyyourISP. 3.OnlytheMACaddressesofthePCsontheLANcanbeclonedtotherouter. 23 2.5DHCPServer TheDynamicHostConfigurationProtocol(DHCP)isanautomaticconfigurationprotocolusedonIP networks.IfyouenablethebuiltinDHCPserveronthisdevice,itwillautomaticallyconfiguretheTCP/IP protocolsettingsforallPCsintheLAN,includingIPaddress,subnetmask,gateway,andDNS. DHCPServer:SelectwhethertoenableordisabletheroutersDHCPserverfeature. StartIPAddress:EnterthestartingIPaddressfortheDHCPserversIPassignment. EndIPAddress:EntertheendingIPaddressfortheDHCPserversIPassignment. LeaseTime:ThelengthoftimefortheIPaddresslease. Tips 1.ThedevicehasenabledtheDHCPserverbydefaultanditisnotadvisabletodisableitunlessnecessary. 2.ToapplytheDHCPserversettingstoallPCsonyourLAN,youmustsetallPCsto"ObtainanIPaddress automatically"and"ObtainDNSserveraddressautomatically". 2.6DHCPClients ThislistdisplaystheDHCPdynamicclientlist,whichincludeshostname,IPaddress,MACaddress,and leasetimeinformation. IPAddress:DisplaysIPaddressesthatclientsobtainedfromtheDHCPserver. Host:Displaysclients'hostnames. MACAddress:DisplaystheMACaddressofagivenhost. LeaseTime:RemainingtimeforacorrespondingIPaddresslease. 24 2.7StaticAssignment IfyouwouldlikesomedevicesonyournetworktoalwayshavefixedIPaddresses,youcanusethisfeature andmanuallyaddastaticDHCPassignmententryforeachdevice. Forexample:TohaveaPCattheMACaddressof00:15:58:c0:d4:3falwaysreceivethesameIPaddressof 192.168.0.150,simplyentertheIPandMACaddressesinthecorrespondingfieldsandclickAddandthen theSavebuttontocomplete. IPAddress:EntertheIPaddressforstaticDHCPassignment. MACAddress:EntertheMACaddressofacomputertoalwaysreceivethesameIPaddressyouspecify. Add:ClickittoaddanewIPMACstaticassignmententrytolist. Edit:Clickittochangeanexistingentry. Delete:Clicktoremoveanexistingentry. 2.8DHCPGuestNetwork IfyouenablethebuiltinDHCPserverfortheGuestNetworkontherouteritwillautomaticallyconfigure theTCP/IPprotocolsettingsforallPCsontheGuestNetwork,includingIPaddress,subnetmask,gateway, andDNS. DHCPServer:SelectwhethertoenableordisabletheroutersDHCPserverfeature. StartIPAddress:EnterthestartingIPaddressfortheDHCPserversIPassignment. 25 EndIPAddress:EntertheendingIPaddressfortheDHCPserversIPassignment. LeaseTime:ThelengthoftimefortheIPaddresslease. Tips TheIPaddressconfiguredinDHCPguestnetworkshouldnotbeinthesamenetworksegmentasthatof DHCPservers. 2.9ClientListGuestNetwork ThislistdisplaystheDHCPdynamicclientlist,whichincludeshostname,IPaddress,MACaddress,and leasetimeinformation. 26 3Wireless TheWirelesstabincludes8submenus:Basic,GuestNetwork,Security,Advanced,WirelessAccessControl, WirelessExtender,WPS,andConnectionStatus.Clickinganyofthementersthecorrespondinginterfacefor configuration.Detailsareexplainedbelow:
3.1Basic Thissectionallowsyoutomanageyourwirelessnetwork.Youcanselectyourcountry,configurethe wirelessnetworkname(SSID),networkmode,andchannelsettings,etc. 2.4GHzWirelessNetwork:Check/unchecktoenable/disablethe2.4GHzwirelessfeature.Ifdisabled,all 2.4GHzbasedfeatureswillbedisabledaccordingly. Country:Selectyourcountryfromthedropdownlist.Thereare12optionsavailable. SSIDBroadcast:SelectEnable/Disabletomakeyourwirelessnetworkvisible/invisibletoanywireless 27 clientswithincoveragewhentheyperformascantoavailablenetworks.Bydefault,itisenabled.When disabled,wirelessclientswillhavetofirstknowthisSSIDandmanuallyenteritontheirdevicesifthey wanttoconnecttotheSSID. SSID ServiceSetIdentifier,istheuniquenameofawirelessnetwork. 802.11Mode:Selectacorrectmodeaccordingtoyourwirelessclients.Thedefaultmodeis11b/g/n mixed. Channel:Foroptimalwirelessperformance,youmayselecttheleastusedchannel.Itisadvisablethat youselectanunusedchannelfromthedropdownlist,orAutotolettherouterdetectandselectthe bestpossiblechannelforyourwirelessnetworktooperateon. ChannelBandwidth:Selectaproperchannelbandwidthtoenhancewirelessperformance.Whenthere only11noramixof11b/g/nwirelessclients,pleaseselectthe802.11nmodeof20/40Mfrequency band,butwhenthereareonlynon11nwirelessclients,selectthe20Mfrequencybandmode ExtensionChannelAvailableonlyin11b/g/nmixedmode. 3.2GuestNetwork TheGuestNetworkfeatureallowsgueststoaccesstheInternetandotherusersontheguestnetwork, whiledisallowingthemtoaccesstherouterswebmanager,usersonthemasternetwork,andclients connectedtotheLANportsandsecuresyourwirelessmasternetwork. GuestNetwork:Selecttoenable/disabletheguestnetworkfeature. SSIDBroadcast:Checktoenable/disabletheSSIDfeature,makingyourwireless network visible/
invisibletoanywirelessclientswithincoveragewhentheyperformascantoavailablenetworks.By default,itisenabled,butwhendisabled,wirelessclientswillhavetofirstknowthisSSIDandmanually enteritontheirdevicesiftheywanttoconnecttotheSSID. APIsolation:Ifenabled,clientsconnectingtotheguestnetworkwillbemutuallyinaccessible. GuestNetworkSSIDServiceSetIdentifier,istheconfigureduniquenameoftheguestnetwork. Note AP Isolation is disabled by default. If enabled, clients connecting to the guest network will be mutually inaccessible. 3.3Security Thissectionallowsyoutoencryptyourwirelessnetworktoblockunauthorizedaccessesandmalicious packetsniffing. 28 Threesecuritymodesareavailable:None,WEP,andWPAPSK/WPA2PSK. WEP WEPisintendedtoprovidedataconfidentialitycomparabletothatofatraditionalwirednetwork.Two methodsofauthenticationcanbeusedwithWEP:OpenSystemauthenticationandSharedKey authentication. 29 AuthenticationType:SelectOpenorSharedfromthedropdownlist. WEPKeyFormat:SelectHexorASCIIfromthedropdownlist. KeySelect:Selectakeyfromthepresetkeys14forcurrentuse. WPAPSK TheWPAprotocolimplementsthemajorityoftheIEEE802.11istandard.Itenhancesdataencryption throughtheTemporalKeyIntegrityProtocol(TKIP)whichisa128bitperpacketkey,meaningthatit dynamicallygeneratesanewkeyforeachpacket.WPAalsoincludesamessageintegritycheckfeatureto preventdatapacketsfrombeingtamperedwith.Onlyauthorizednetworkuserscanaccessthewireless network.WPAadoptsenhancedencryptionalgorithmoverWEP. 30 CipherType:SelectAES(advancedencryptionstandard)orTKIP(temporarykeyintegrityprotocol)
&AES. SecurityKey:Enterasecuritykey,whichmustbebetween863ASCIIcharacterslong. KeyRenewalInterval:Enteravalidtimeperiodforthekeytobechanged. WPA2PSK WPA2isbasedon802.11iandusesAdvancedEncryptionStandard(AES)insteadofTKIP.Itismoresecured thanWPAandWEP. CipherType:SelectAES(advancedencryptionstandard)orTKIP(temporarykeyintegrityprotocol)
&AES. SecurityKey:Enterasecuritykey,whichmustbebetween863ASCIIcharacterslong. KeyRenewalInterval:Enteravalidtimeperiodforthekeytobechanged. 3.4Advanced Thissectionallowsyoutoconfigureadvancedsettings,includingAPIsolation,BeaconintervalFragment threshold,RTSthreshold,andDTIMinterval,etc. 31 APIsolation:IsolatesclientsconnectingtothemasterSSID. BeaconInterval:AtimeintervalbetweenanytwoconsecutiveBeaconpacketssentbyanAccessPoint tosynchronizeawirelessnetwork.DONOTchangethedefaultvalueof100unlessnecessary. FragmentThreshold:SpecifyaFragmentThresholdvalue.Anywirelesspacketexceedingthepreset valuewillbedividedintoseveralfragmentsbeforetransmission.DONOTchangethedefaultvalueof 2346unlessnecessary. RTSThreshold:Ifapacketexceedssuchsetvalue,RTS/CTSschemewillbeusedtoreducecollisions. Setittoasmallervalueprovidedthattherearedistantclientsandinterference.FornormalSOHO,itis recommendedtokeepthedefaultvalueunchanged,otherwise,therouterperformancemaybe degraded. DTIMInterval:ADTIM(DeliveryTrafficIndicationMessage)Intervalisacountdowninformingclientsof thenextwindowforlisteningtobroadcastandmulticastmessages.Whensuchpacketsarriveinthe routersbuffer,therouterwillsendDTIM(deliverytrafficindicationmessage)andDTIMintervaltoalert clientsofthereceivingpackets. WMMCapable:WMMisQoSforyourwirelessnetwork.Enablingthisoptionmaybetterstream wirelessmultimediadata(suchasvideooraudio). ASPDCapableSelecttoenable/disabletheautopowersavingmode. 3.5WirelessAccessControl TheMACbasedWirelessAccessControlfeaturecanbeusedtoallowordisallowclientstoconnecttoyour wirelessnetwork. 32 FilterMode:
DenyAccesstoWirelessNetwork:BlocksonlydevicesatspecifiedMACaddressesfromconnectingtoyour wirelessnetwork. AllowAccesstoWirelessNetwork:AllowonlydevicesatspecifiedMACaddressestoconnecttoyour wirelessnetwork. ClickAddandthescreenbelowwillopen:
MACAddress:EntertheMACaddressofawirelessclient. Description:Brieflydescribethenewentry. Status:SelectEnable/Disabletoenable/disableacorrespondingentry. 3.6WirelessExtender HereyoucansettheBridgemode(UniversalRepeater,WISP,WDS)toextendwirelesscoverage. 33 WDS WDS(WirelessDistributionSystem),thisfeaturecanbeusedtoextendyourexisting2.4Ghznetwork coverage.Thedetailsbelowoutlinehowtoconfigurethisfeatureinthe2.4GHzband. Forexample:
Asseeninthefigureabove,PC1andPC2accessInternetviaawirelessconnectiontoRouter1.WhilePC3 andPC4aretoofartodirectlyconnecttoRouter1forInternetaccess.NowyoucanusetheWDSbridge featuretoletPC3andPC4accessInternet. 34 Beforeyougetstarted:
1.Viewandnotedownthewirelesssecuritysettings:securitymode,ciphertype,securitykey,etc.on Router1;ClickStatus>LANStatusandchecktheIPaddress. 2.ClickWireless>BasictocheckthebasicsettingsofRouter1. 3.ClickWireless>Securitytocheck wirelesssecuritysettingsofRouter1. 35 4.VerifythatDHCPserverisenabledonRouter1:ClickNetwork>DHCPServer. 5.SettheLANIPaddressofRouter2toadifferentaddressyetonthesamenetsegmentasRouter1. Asshownbelow:
Router1:
LANIP:192.168.0.1;
SubnetMask:255.255.255.0;
Router2:
36 LANIP192.168.0.10;
SubnetMask:255.255.255.0;
Thendoasfollows:
1.ConfigureRouter2:
1)WirelessWorkingMode:SelectWDSBridgeMode. 2)ClickOpenScantosearchforRouter1. 3)SelectthewirelessnetworktoconnectandclickOK. 4)VerifythattheSSID,channel,andAPMACaddressonthepagematchthoseoftheaddedwireless network.Ifnot,manuallycorrectthem. 5)CloseScanandclickSavetosaveyoursettings. 6)GotoWirelessSecuritypageandsetthewirelesssecuritysettingsexactlyastheyareonthelinkpartner
(Router1). 7)GotoDHCPServertodisabletheDHCPonRouter2.NowyouhavefinishedallsettingsonRouter2 requiredforWDS. 2.ConfigureRouter1:
1. GotowirelesssectiononRouter1andspecifyWDS(orWDSBridge)asitswirelessworkingmode. 37 2. ManuallyenterRouter2'sMACaddress(Also,youcanusetheOpenScanoptionasmentionedabove) andclickSavetofinishyoursettings. 38 39 Aftertheaboveconfigurations,youcanverifytheconnectionbypingingRouter2sIP.Stepsareasfollows
(TakeWindowsXPOSforexample):
1) ClickStart>Run;
2) Thenthebelowscreenappearsandentercmd;
3) Inputping192.168.0.10inthescreenandpressEnter.Ifthefolllowingscreenappears,itindicatesyou havefinishedtheconfigurationsuccessfully. 40 Note 1.WDSfeaturecanonlybeimplementedbetween2WDScapablewirelessdevices.Additionally,theSSID, channel,securitysettings,andsecuritykeymustbeexactlythesameonbothsuchdevices. 2.NotethatthetwodevicesinvolvedmusthavedifferentIPaddressesonthesameIPnetsegment.In addition,itisadvisabletodisabletheDHCPserveroneitherdevice. WISPMode IfyourrouteracquiresInternetaccessfromawirelessAccessPoint,pleaseselectWISPmode.Specificsteps areasfollows:
1.ClickWireless>WirelessExtender,selectWISPmodeandclickOpenScan. 2.ClickOpenScan,selecttheAPyouwishtoconnectandclickOK. 3.Viewandnotedownthewirelesssecuritysettings:securitymode,ciphertype,securitykey. 41 4.ClickCloseScanandSave. 5.Savethesettingsandtherouterwillrebootautomatically. 6.InternetConnectionSetup:ClickNetwork>WAN,selectConnectionSetup,suchasDHCP,andclickSave. 7.ClickStatus>WANStatusandtheconnectionstatusdisplaysConnected. 42 Note 1.Whenthesettingsfinished,remembertoenterConnectionSetuptosetupInternetconnection. 2.VerifythattheSSID,channel,andsecuritymodeonthepagematchthoseoftheaddedwirelessnetwork. Ifnot,manuallycorrectthem. 3.Forthenormalwirelessconnectionbetweentworouters,donotchangethisroutersSSIDsettings, includingSSID,channel,securitymodeandsecuritykey. UniversalRepeater Inthismode,therouterwillrelaydatatoanassociatedrootAPandAPfunctionisenabledmeanwhile.The wirelessrepeaterrelayssignalbetweenitsstationsandtherootAPforgreaterwirelessrange.Stepsare shownasbelow:
1.ClickWireless>WirelessExtender,selectUniversalRepeaterintheextendermodeandclickOpenScan. 43 2.ClickOpenScan,selecttheAPyouwishtoconnectandclickOK. 3.Viewandnotedownthewirelesssecuritysettings:securitymode,ciphertype,securitykey,etc.,which shouldbeinaccordancewiththeupperdevice. 4.ClickCloseScanandOK. 5.Savethesettingsandtherouterwillrestartautomatically. 3.7WPS WiFiProtectedSetupmakesiteasyforhomeuserswhoknowlittleofwirelesssecuritytoestablisha securewirelesshomenetwork,aswellastoaddnewdevicestoanexistingnetworkwithoutenteringlong passphrasesorconfiguringcomplicatedsettings.SimplyenteraPINcodeorpressthesoftwarePBCbutton orhardwareWPSbutton(ifequipped)andasecurewirelessconnectioncanbeestablished. 44 EnableWPS:Selecttoenable/disabletheWPSencryption. WPSMode:SelectPBC(PushButtonConfiguration)orPIN. ResetOOB:Whenselected,theWPSLEDturnsoffandtheWPSfunctionwillbedisabledautomatically. TheWPSserverontherouterentersidlemodeandwillnotrespondtoanyclientsWPSconnection request. OperationInstructions:
PBC:TheWPSLEDwillblinkfor2minutesafteryoupressthehardwareWPSbuttonontherouterfor1 second,andmeansthatthePBCencryptionmethodissuccessfullyenabled.Anauthenticationroutinewill beperformedbetweenyourrouterandtheWPS/PBCenabledwirelessclientdeviceduringthistime,ifit succeeds,thewirelessclientdevicewillconnecttoyourrouterandtheWPSLEDwillturnoff.Repeatthe stepsaboveifyouwanttoaddmorewirelessclientdevicestotherouter. PIN: To use this option, you must know the PIN code from the wireless client and enter it in the correspondingfieldonyourrouterwhileusingthesamePINcodeontheclientsideforthisconnection. Note TousetheWPSencryption,thewirelessadaptermustbeWPScapable. 45 3.8ConnectionStatus Thissectiondisplayswirelessclientsinformation(ifany). 4AdvancedApplications TheAdvancedtabincludesthefollowing8submenus:BandwidthControl,DDNS,VirtualServer,DMZHost, UPnP,IPTV,RoutingTable,andStaticRouting.Clickinganyofthementersthecorrespondinginterfacefor configuration.Detailsareexplainedbelow:
4.1BandwidthControl Tobettermanagebandwidthallocationandoptimizenetworkperformance,usetheBandwidthControl feature. 46 ClickAddBandwidthControlRuleandthescreenbelowwillopen. Enable:Check/unchecktoenable/disablecurrententry.Whendisabled,correspondingentrywillnot takeeffect. IPRange:EnterasingleIPoranIPrange. UplinkBandwidth:Maxuplinktraffic. DownlinkBandwidth:Maxdownlinktraffic. Description:Brieflydescribethecurrententry. 4.2DDNS DynamicDNSorDDNSisatermusedfortheupdatinginrealtimeofInternetDomainNameSystem(DNS) name servers. We use a numeric IP address allocated by Internet Service Provider (ISP) to connect to Internet.Theaddressmayeitherbestable("static"),ormaychangefromonesessionontheInternettothe next("dynamic").However,anumericaddressisinconvenienttorememberandanaddresswhichchanges unpredictablymakesconnectionimpossible.TheDDNSproviderallocates astatichostnametotheuser. Whenever the user is allocated a new IP address it is communicated to the DDNS provider by software 47 runningonacomputerornetworkdeviceatthataddress.Theproviderdistributestheassociationbetween thehostnameandtheaddresstotheInternet'sDNSserverssothattheymayresolveDNSqueries.The resultisuninterruptedaccesstodevicesandserviceswhosenumericIPaddressmaychangeismaintained. ServiceProvider:SelectyourDDNSserviceproviderfromthedropdownmenu. UserName:EntertheDDNSusernameregisteredwithyourDDNSserviceprovider. Password:EntertheDDNSPasswordregisteredwithyourDDNSserviceprovider. DomainName:EntertheDDNSdomainnamewithyourDDNSserviceprovider. ConnectionStatus:DisplayscurrentstatusofconnectionwiththeDDNSserver. ClickSavetosaveyoursettings. 4.3VirtualServer TheVirtualServerfeaturegrantsInternetusersaccesstoservicesonyourLAN.Itisusefulforhostingonline servicessuchasFTP,Web,orgameservers.ForeachVirtualServer,youdefineaWANportonyourrouter forredirectiontoaninternalLANIPAddress. 48 ExtPortIntPort:ExternalPortInternalPort,entertheWAN/LANserviceports. InternalIP:TheIPaddressofacomputerusedasaserverinLAN. Protocol:IncludesTCP,UDP,andBoth.SelectBothifyouarenotsureaboutwhichprotocoltouse Enable:Thecorrespondingentrytakeseffectonlyifyoucheckedthisoption. Delete:Removeacorrespondingentry WellknownServicePort:ThewellknownServicePortlistswidelyusedprotocolports.Simplyselecta port,anentryID,andclickthe"Addto"buttontotransfertheselectedporttothecorrespondingfields oftheselectedentry.Incaseyoucannotfindtheportyouwillneedtoenteritmanually. Example:YouwanttosharesomelargefileswithyourfriendswhoarenotinyourLAN,however,itisnot convenienttotransfersuchlargefilesacrossthenetwork.YoucansetupyourownPCasaFTPserverand usetheVirtualServerfeaturetoletyourfriendsaccessthesefiles.AssumingthatthestaticIPaddressof theFTPserver(Namely,yourPC)is192.168.0.110,youwillwantyourfriendstoaccessthisFTPserveron thedefaultportof21usingtheTCPprotocol,detailsareexplainedbelow:
1.Enter21inbothExtPortandIntPortfieldsorselectFTPfromWellknownServicePortandanentryID 21willbeautomaticallytransferredtothecorrespondingfieldsoftheselectedentry. 2.Enter192.168.0.110fortheIPAddress,selectTCPandthenselectEnable. 49 3.ClickSavetosaveyoursettings. Now,yourfriendsonlyneedtoenterftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:21intheirbrowserstoaccessyourFTPserver. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,Assumingtherouter'sWANIPaddressis172.16.102.89,thenyourfriendsneedtoenter
"ftp://172.16.102.89:21"intheirbrowsers. Note Ifyouincludeport80inthissection,youmustsettheportforremote(webbased)managementtoa differentnumberotherthan80,suchas8080,otherwisethevirtualserverfeaturemaynottakeeffect. 4.4DMZHost Insomecases,acomputermayneedtobecompletelyexposedtotheInternetforimplementationofa 2waycommunication.Todoso,wewillsetitasaDMZhost. 50
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Enable:Check/unchecktoenable/disabletheDMZhostfeature. DMZHostIP:EntertheIPaddressofacomputeronyourLANwhichyouwanttosetasaDMZhost.The DMZhostshouldbeconnectedtoaLANportontherouter. Note 1.OnceaPCissettoaDMZhost,itwillbecompletelyexposedtoInternet,andthusmaybevulnerableto attacksasrelatedfirewallsettingsbecomeinoperative. 2.UsersontheWANcanaccesstheDMZhostthroughacorrespondingWANIPaddress. 4.5UPnP UPnP(UniversalPlugandPlay)allowsanetworkdevicetodiscoverandconnecttootherdevicesonthe network.Withthisfeatureenabled,hostsintheLANcanrequestthedevicetoperformspecialport forwardingsoastoenableexternalhoststoaccessresourcesoninternalhosts. EnableUPnP:Check/unchecktoenable/disabletheUPnPfeature. Note UPnPworksinWindowsME,WindowsXP,orlater,orinanenvironmentwithinstalledapplicationsoftware thatsupportsUPnP.OperationalsystemsneedstobeintegratedwithorinstalledwithDirectx9.0. 51 4.6IPTV TheIPTVfeaturemakesitpossibletoenjoyonlinevideosonyourTVsetviaasettopboxwhilesurfingthe Internetconcurrentlywithoutmutualinterference. EnableIPTV:Check/unchecktoenable/disabletheIPTVfeature. EnableIPTVSTBPort:Check/unchecktoenable/disabletheIPTVspecificport. Seebelowforthenetworktopology:
Note 1. If youenabledbothoptionsmentionedabove,thennotebelow:(a).SetIPTVsettopbox'sconnection typetoDHCP/dynamicIPorstaticIP(IMPORTANT:Notethatthesettopbox'sIPaddressshouldbeonthe sameIPnetsegmentastheroutersLANIP.)ifthesettopboxisconnectedtoanyportofLANports13.(b). SelectthedialupmodeprovidedbyyourISPifthesettopboxisconnectedtotheIPTVspecificport. 52 2. After theIPTVportissetforIPTVpurposethePCthatconnectstosuchportwillnotbeabletoobtain anIPaddressoraccessInternet.Considerthissituationbeforeconfiguringthisfeature.Additionally,LAN ports13canonlybeusedasLANportstoconnectPCsinsteadofanIPTVsettopbox. 3. The IPTVfeatureiscurrentlynotsupportedonWLAN. 4.7RoutingTable Thisfeaturedisplaystheroutingtablecontent. 4.8StaticRouting Usethissectiontocustomizestaticroutesofdatathroughyournetwork. ClickAddStaticRouteandherecomesthescreenbelow:
53 DestinationNetwork:TheIPaddressofadestinationnetwork. SubnetMask:TheSubnetMaskthatcorrespondstothespecifieddestinationIPaddress. Gateway:TheIPaddressfornexthop. 5USB This router provides a USB interface for USB device connection. The "USB" tab includes two submenus:
StorageSharingandPrintingService. 5.1StorageSharing Thestoragesharingfeatureallowsyoutosharedatafilesonthestoragedeviceattachedtotherouter. EnableSharing:Check/unchecktoenable/disablestoragesharingfeature. DeviceName:Defineameaningfulnameforthedevice. WorkGroup:Defineaworkgroupnameforthedevice. Add:Clicktoaddauseraccount.Upto5accountscanbeadded. 54 Edit:Clicktoeditanexistingaccount. Delete:Clicktodeleteanexistingaccount. OperationInstructions:
BeforesharingfilesonaUSBstoragedevice,youmustcreateauseraccount. 1.Createaccount:ClickAddtodisplayadialogueboxasshownbelow:
2.Enterausernameandapassword,whichwillbeusedtoauthenticateuserstryingtoaccesstheUSB storagedeviceforsharingfiles.Retypetoconfirmpassword. ClicktheOKbuttonandwindowbelowwillopen:
3.SetAccessRights FirstselectanaccountandclickUSBStorageDevice.Andthenselectaproperaccessrightfrombelowfor eachentry. Read/WriteTherighttoreadandwrite. Read:Therighttoreadonly. Noright:Norighttosharecorrespondingfile. ClickSavetoapplyallsettings. 55 4.Accesssharedfile To access resources on such storage device, double click My Computer on your PC and enter
\\192.168.0.1intotheaddressbar. 56 5.2USBPrintingService TheUSBprintingserviceallowsyoutoconnectaUSBprintertothedeviceandallowallclientsonyour networktoprintanythingtheywantfromtheirPCs.Theroutercanidentifyaprinterautomaticallyaslong asitissuccessfullyconnected. EnablePrintingService:Check/unchecktoenable/disableUSBprintingservice. OperationInstructions:
1.CorrectlyconnectyourUSBprintertotheUSBportonthedevice. 2.EnablePrintingService 3.OnyourPC(connectedtotherouter),clickStartSettingsPrintersandFaxesandselectAdda printeronappearingwindow(TakeWindowsXPforexample). 57 4.ClickNext. 5.SelectLocalprinterattachedtothiscomputerandclickNext. 58 6.SelectCreateanewport,Typeofport:StandardTCP/IPPortandclickNext. 7.ClickNext. 8.EnterRoutersLANIPaddressandclickNext. 59 9.ClickStandardunderDeviceTypeandselectGenericNetworkCard,thenclickNext. 10.ClickFinish. 11.SelectHaveDisk. 12.ClickBrowse,selectcorrespondingdrivefileandclickOpen.AtlastclickOK. 60 13.ClickNext. 14.DefineanamefortheprinterandclickNext. 15.ClickFinish. 61 6Security TheSecuritytabincludes6submenus:MACFilter,ClientFilter,URLFilter,RemoteWebManagement,DDoS DefenceandSPIFirewall.Clickinganyofthementersthecorrespondinginterfaceforconfiguration.Details areexplainedbelow:
6.1MACFilter TobettermanagedevicesintheLAN,youmayusetheMACAddressFilterfunctiontoallow/disallowsuch devicestoaccesstheInternet. FilterMode:
Disable:DisabletheMACFilterfeature. DenyAccesstoInternet:DisallowonlyspecifieddevicestoaccessInternet,otherdevicesarenot restricted. AllowAccesstoInternet:AllowonlyspecifieddevicestoaccessInternet,otherdevicesaredenied. Select:SelectanIDforthecurrententry. Description:Brieflydescribecurrententry. MAC:SpecifytheMACaddressofthecomputerthatyouwanttorestrict. Time:Specifyatimerangeforcurrententrytotakeeffect. 62 Day:selectaday,orseveraldays,fortheentrytotakeeffect. Enable:Selecttoenable/disablecorrespondingentry. Example:TopreventaPCattheMACaddressof00:E0:4C:69:A4:10fromaccessingInternetbetween8:00 and16:00 on working days: from Monday to Friday, configure the same settings as shown in the screen below,onyourdevice:
Tips 1.Maximum10entriescanbeconfiguredinMACFilter. 2.Aftersavingyourconfigurations,forcorrecttime,pleasegotoTools>Timetoconfigureyourrouters systemtime. 6.2ClientFilter TobettermanagedevicesintheLAN,youcanallowordisallowthedevicestoaccesscertainportsonthe InternetusingtheClientFilterfunction. 63 FilterMode:SelectDenyorAllow. Select:SelectanIDforthecurrententry. Description:Brieflydescribethecurrententry. StartIP:EnterastartingIPaddress. EndIP:EnteranendingIPaddress. Port:EnterTCP/UDPprotocolportnumber, it canbeasingleportorarangeofports. TrafficType:Selectaprotocolorprotocolsforthetraffic(TCP/UDP/Both). Time:Specifyatimerangeforcurrententrytotakeeffect. Day:selectadayorseveraldaysforcurrententrytotakeeffect. Enable:Checktoenableorunchecktodisableacorrespondingfilterrule(allow/disallowmatched addressestopassthroughrouter). Example:ToprohibitPCswithintheIPaddressrangeof192.168.0.100192.168.0.150fromaccessingthe Internet,usethefollowingexample:
64 65 6.3URLFilter TobettercontrolLANdevices,youcanusetheURLfilterfunctiontoallowordisallowPCstoaccesscertain websiteswithinaspecifiedtimerange. FilterMode:SelectDenyorAllow. Select:SelectanIDforcurrententry. Enable:Checktoenableorunchecktodisableacorrespondingfilterrule(allow/disallowmatched addressestopassthroughrouter). Description:Brieflydescribethecurrententry. StartIP:EnterastartingIPaddress. StartIP:EnterastartingIPaddress. URLString:Enterdomainnamesorapartofadomainnametobefilteredout. Time:Specifyatimerangeforcurrententrytotakeeffect. Day:selectadayorseveraldaysforcurrententrytotakeeffect. IfyouwanttodisallowallcomputersonyourLANtoaccessGoogle.comfrom8:00to18:00onworking days:MondayFriday,thenusethefollowingexample:
66 Note Eachentrycanincludeupto16domainnames,eachofwhichmustbeseparatedwiththequotation symbols"". 6.4RemoteWebManagement TheRemotemanagementallowstheroutertobeconfiguredfromtheInternetviaawebbrowser. Enable:SelecttoenabletheRemoteWebbasedManagementfeature. Port:RemoteadminportistheportnumberusedtoaccesstherouterfromInternet. IPAddress:EntertheIPaddressofthePContheInternetauthorizedtomanageyourrouterremotely. Forexample:IfyouwanttoallowonlythePCattheIPaddressof218.88.93.33fromtheInternettoaccess the routers webbased utility via port 8080, then configure the same settings as shown below on your router. 67 Note 1.Thedefaultportis8080.Donotchangeit. 2.Toaccesstherouterviaport8080,enter"http://x.x.x.x:8080"where"x.x.x.x"representstheInternetIP addressoftherouterand8080istheportusedfortheWebManagementinterface.Assumingtherouter's Internet IP address is 220.135.211.56, then simply replace the "x.x.x.x" with "220.135.211.56" (namely, http://220.135.211.56:8080). LeavingtheIPaddressfieldat"0.0.0.0"makestherouterremotelyaccessibletoallthePCsontheInternet. EnteringaspecificIPaddress,suchas218.88.93.33,makestherouteronlyremotelyaccessibletothePCat thespecifiedIPaddress. 6.5DDOSDefence The DDOS Defence feature effectively blocks ICMP, UDP, and SYN flooding attacks. When the number of ICMP,UDP,orSYNpacketsreceivedexceedsthedefinedthreshold,therouterwillrecorditsIPandMAC addressesinthe"DDOSDefenceList". ICMPFlood:IfanIPreceivesthenumberofICMPrequestpacketsthatexceedsthedefinedlimit continuouslyfromthesamesenderwithinonesecond,thensuchIPisconsideredtoencounteranICMP Floodattack. UDPFloodIfanIPreceives,onanidenticalport,UDPpacketsexceedingthedefinedlimitcontinuously fromthesamesenderwithinasecond,thentheportissufferingaUDPFloodattack. SYNFlood:IfanIPreceives,onanidenticalport,TCPSYNpacketsexceedingdefinedlimitcontinuously fromthesamesenderwithinasecond,thentheportissufferingaSYNFloodattack. 68 6.6SPIFirewall StatefulPacketInspection(SPI)helpstopreventcyberattacksbytrackingmorestatepersession.It validatesthatthetrafficpassingthroughthesessionconformstotheprotocol. 69 Tips OnceSPIenabled,DMZandremotewebmanagementwillbeinvalid. 7Tools The "Tools" tab includes 9 submenus: Logs, Traffic Statistics, Time, Change Password, Backup, Restore, FirmwareUpdate,RestoretoFactoryDefault,andReboot.Clickinganyofthementersthecorresponding interfaceforconfiguration.Detailsareexplainedbelow:
7.1Logs TheSyslogoptionallowsyoutoviewalleventsthatoccuronsystemstartupandcheckswhetherthereisan attackpresentinyournetwork.Thelogsareclassifiedinto3types:All,System,andWAN. 70 7.2TrafficStatistics TrafficStatisticsdisplayscurrenttrafficofclientsonyourLAN. EnableTrafficStatistics:DeterminewhethertoenabletheTrafficStatisticsfeatureoninternalusers. Refresh:Clickittoupdatestatisticdata. Clear:Clickittoremovestatisticdata. Note EnablingtheTrafficStatisticsfeaturemaydegradetherouters performance. Donotenableitunless necessary. 71 7.3Time Thissectionletsyouconfigure,update,andmaintainthecorrecttimeontheinternalsystemclock.Youcan eitherselecttosetthetimeanddatemanuallyorautomaticallyobtaintheGMTtimefromInternet.Note thattheGMTtimeisobtainedonlywhentherouterisconnectedtotheInternet. SyncwithInternettimeservers:TimeanddatewillbeupdatedautomaticallyfromtheInternet. SyncInterval:SpecifyatimeintervalforperiodicupdateoftimeanddateinformationfromtheInternet. TimeZone:Selectyourcurrenttimezone. SyncwithYourPC:ClickittocopyyourPCstimetotherouter. 7.4ChangePassword ThissectionallowsyoutochangeloginpasswordandusernameforaccessingtheroutersWebbased managementinterface. 72 Bothloginpasswordandusernamearepresettoadminbydefault.Tochangeeitherorboth,dothe following:
1.EnteryourcurrentusernameandpasswordinOldUserNameandOldPasswordfields. 2.EnteranewusernameandanewpasswordinNewUserNameandNewPasswordfields. 3.ClickSave. Note Forsecuritypurpose,itishighlyrecommendedthatyouchangethedefaultloginpasswordandusername aspartoftheinitialconfigurationofyourrouter. 7.5Backup Thisfeatureallowsyoutobackupcurrentsettings.Onceyouhaveconfiguredtherouter,youcansavethese settingstoaconfigurationfileonyourlocalharddrive.Theconfigurationfilecanlaterbeimportedtoyour routerincasetherouterisresettofactorydefaultsettings. Backup:Tobackupsettings,clicktheBackupbuttonandspecifyadirectorytosavesettingstoyourlocal hardware. 73 7.6Restore Thissectionallowsyoutorestoresettingspreviouslyconfiguredandsavedtoyourlocalharddrive. 74 7.7FirmwareUpdate Firmwareupgradeisreleasedperiodicallytoimprovethefunctionalityofyourrouter,andalsotoaddany newfeatures.Ifyourunintoaproblemwithaspecificfeatureoftherouteryoucouldlogontoourwebsite
(www.tendacn.com)todownloadthelatestfirmwaretoupdateyourdevice. Toupdatefirmware,dothefollowing:
1.ClickBrowsetolocateandselectthefirmwarefileandUpgradetoupdateyourrouter. 2.Devicerestartsautomaticallywhentheupgradeprocessiscompleted. Note DONOTpowerofftherouterwhentheupgradeisinprocessotherwisetheroutermaybepermanently damaged.Whentheupgradeiscompleted,therouterwillautomaticallyreboot.Thefirmwareupgrademay takeafewminutestocompletesopleasewaitfortheprocesstofinish. 7.8RestoretoFactoryDefault ClicktheRestoreFactoryDefaultbuttontoresettheroutertoitsfactorydefaultsettings. DefaultIPAddress:192.168.0.1 DefaultSubnetMask:255.255.255.0 DefaultUserName:admin DefaultPassword:admin 75 7.9Reboot Thissectionallowsyoutoreboottherouter. 76 Appendix1ConfigurePC InthissectionweexplainhowtoconfigureyourPCsTCP/IPsettings. WIN7OS 1.ClickStart>ControlPanel;
2.EnterControlPanelandclickNetworkandInternet;
3.ClickNetworkandSharingCenter;
77 4.ClickChangeadaptersettings;
5.RightclickLocalAreaConnectionandselectProperties;
78 6.SelectInternetProtocolVersion4(TCP/IPv4)andclickProperties;
7.SelectObtainanIPaddressautomaticallyandclickOKtosavetheconfigurations. BacktoConfigureRouter 79 WindowsXPOS 1.RightclickMyNetworkPlacesandselectProperties;
2.RightclickLocalandselectProperties;
3.SelectInternetProtocol(TCP/IP)andclickProperties;
80 4.SelectObtainanIPaddressautomaticallyandclickOKtosavethesettings. BacktoConfigureRouter 81 Appendix2JoinaWirelessConnection Note Forwirelessconnection,desktopcomputersneedtobeequippedwithwirelessnetworkcardsfirst. Win7OS 1.ClickStart>ControlPanel;
2.ClickNetworkandInternet;
82 3.ClickNetworkandSharingCenter;
4.ClickChangeadaptersettings;
1. ClickWirelessNetworkConnectionaccordinglyandselectConnect/Disconnect;
83 2. Select the network you wish to connect, such as Tenda000090; According to different cipher types, heregoestwosituations:
A. Ifyouhaveconfiguredsecuritykey,clickConnect;
Whenthefollowingdialogboxappears,itindicatesconnectingtothenetwork;
EnteryoursecuritykeyandclickOK;
84 B.Ifyouhaveconfiguredsecuritykey,clickConnect;
Whenthefollowingdialogboxappears,itindicatesconnectingtothenetwork;
7.WhendisplayingConnected,youhaveconnectedtonetworksuccessfully. 85 Appendix3FAQs Thissectionprovidessolutionstoproblemsthatmayoccurduringinstallationandoperationofthedevice. Readthefollowingifyouarerunningintoproblems.Ifyourproblemisnotcoveredhere,pleasefeelfreeto go to www.tendacn.com to find a solution or email your problems to: support@tenda.com.cn or support02@tenda.com.cn.Wewillbemorethanhappytohelpyououtassoonaspossible. 1.Q:IenteredthedevicesLANIPaddressinthewebbrowserbutcannotaccesstheutility.Whatshould Ido?
a.Check whether device is functioning correctly. The SYS LED should blink a few seconds after device is poweredup.Ifitdoesnotlightup,thensomeinternalfaultsmayhaveoccurred. b.Verify physical connectivity by checking whether a corresponding ports link LED lights up. If not, try a differentcable.NotethatanilluminatedlightdoesNOTALWAYSindicatesuccessfulconnectivity. c.Runthe"ping192.168.0.1"command.Ifyougetrepliesfrom192.168.0.1,openyourbrowserandverify thatProxyserverisdisabled.Incasethatpingfails,pressandholdthe"RESET"buttononyourdevicefor7 secondstorestorefactorydefaultsettings,andthenrun"ping192.168.0.1"again. d.Contactourtechnicalsupportforhelpiftheproblemstillexistsafteryoutriedalltheabove. 2.Q:WhatshouldIdoifIforgettheloginpasswordtomydevice?
A:ResetyourdevicebypressingtheResetbuttonforover7seconds. Note AllsettingswillbedeletedandrestoredtofactorydefaultsonceyoupressedtheResetbutton. 3.Q:MycomputershowsanIPaddressconflicterrorafterhavingconnectedtothedevice.WhatshouldI do?
a.CheckifthereareotherDHCPserverspresentinyourLAN.IfthereareotherDHCPserversexceptyour router,disablethemimmediately. b.ThedefaultIPaddressofthedeviceis192.168.0.1;makesurethisaddressisnotusedbyanotherPCor device. In case that two computers or devices share the same IP addresses, change either to a different address. 4.Q:IcannotaccessInternetandsend/receiveemails;whatshouldIdo?
This problem mainly happens to users who use the PPPoE or Dynamic IP Internet connection type. You needtochangetheMTUsize(1492bydefault).Inthiscase,gotoWANSettingstochangetheMTUvalue fromdefault1480to1450or1400,etc. 5.Q:HowdoIshareresourcesonmycomputerwithusersonInternetthroughthedevice?
ToletInternetusersaccessinternalserversonyourLANsuchasemailserver,Web,FTP,viathedevice,use the"VirtualServer"feature.Todoso,followstepsbelow:
Step1:Createyourinternalserver,makesuretheLANuserscanaccesstheseserversandyouneedtoknow relatedserviceports,forexample,portnumberforWebserveris80;FTPis21;SMTPis25andPOP3is110. Step2:Enter PortForwarding (alsocalled Port RangeForwarding onsome products)screenfromdevice webUI. Step3:CompletetheStartPort(alsocalledExternal/ExtPortonsomeproducts)andEndPort(alsoknown asInternalPortonsomeproducts)fields,say,8080. Step4:InputtheinternalserversIPaddress.Forexample,assumingthatyourWebserversIPaddressis 192.168.0.10,thensimplyinputit. Step5:Selectaproperprotocoltype:TCP,UDP,orBothdependingonwhichprotocol(s)yourinternalhost isusing. Step6:ClickEnableandsaveyoursettings. Foryourreference,wecollectedalistofsomewellknownserviceportsasfollows:
Server WebServer Protocol TCP ServicePort 80 86 FTPServer Telnet NetMeeting TCP TCP TCP MSNMessenger TCP/UDP PPTPVPN Iphone5.0 SMTP POP3 TCP TCP TCP TCP 21 23 15031720 FileSend:68916900(TCP) Voice:1863,6901(TCP) Voice:1863,5190(UDP) 1723 22555 25 110 87 Appendix4Glossary Channel Acommunicationchannel,alsoknownaschannel,referseithertoaphysicaltransmissionmediumsuchasa wireortoalogicalconnectionoveramultiplexedmediumsuchasaradiochannel.Itisusedtotransferan informationsignal,suchasadigitalbitstream,fromoneormoretransmitterstooneormorereceivers.If thereisonlyoneAPintherange,selectanychannelyoulike.ThedefaultisAuto. IfthereareseveralAPscoexistinginthesamearea,itisadvisablethatyouselectadifferentchannelfor eachAPtooperateon,minimizingtheinterferencebetweenneighboringAPs.Forexample,if3American standardAPscoexistinonearea,youcansettheirchannelsrespectivelyto1,6and11toavoidmutual interference. SSID Servicesetidentifier(SSID)isusedtoidentifyaparticular802.11wirelessLAN.Itisthenameofaspecific wireless network. To let your wireless network adapter roam among different APs, you must set all APs SSIDtothesamename. WPA/WPA2 The WPA protocol implements the majority of the IEEE 802.11i standard. It enhances data encryption through the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) which is a 128bit perpacket key, meaning that it dynamicallygeneratesanewkeyforeachpacket.WPAalsoincludesamessageintegritycheckfeatureto prevent data packets from being hampered with. Only authorized network users can access the wireless network. The later WPA2 protocol features compliance with the full IEEE 802.11i standard and uses AdvancedEncryptionStandard(AES)inadditiontoTKIPencryptionprotocoltoguaranteebettersecurity thanthatprovidedbyWEPorWPA.Currently,WPAissupportedbyWindowsXPSP1. IEEE802.1XAuthentication IEEE802.1XAuthenticationisanIEEEStandardforportbasedNetworkAccessControl(PNAC).Itispartof theIEEE802.1groupofnetworkingprotocols.Itprovidesanauthenticationmechanismtodeviceswishing to attach to a LAN or WLAN.IEEE 802.1X defines the encapsulation of EAP over LAN or EAPOL. 802.1X authentication involves three parties: a supplicant, an authenticator, and an authentication server. The supplicantisaclientdevice(suchasalaptop)thatwishestoattachtotheLAN/WLANthoughtheterm
'supplicant' is also used interchangeably to refer to the software running on the client that provides credentials to the authenticator. The authenticator is a network device, such as an Ethernet switch or wireless access point; and the authentication server is typically a host running software supporting the RADIUS and EAP protocols. The authenticator acts like a security guard to a protected network. The supplicant(i.e.clientdevice)isnotallowedaccessthroughtheauthenticatortotheprotectedsideofthe network until the supplicants identity has been validated and authorized. With 802.1X portbased authentication,thesupplicantprovidescredentials,suchasusername/passwordordigitalcertificate,to the authenticator, and the authenticator forwards the credentials to the authentication server for verification.Iftheauthenticationserverdeterminesthecredentialsarevalid,thesupplicant(clientdevice) isallowedtoaccessresourceslocatedontheprotectedsideofthenetwork. PPPOE ThePointtoPointProtocoloverEthernet(PPPoE)isanetworkprotocolforencapsulatingPPPframesinside Ethernet frames. Integrated PPP protocol implements authentication, encryption, and compression functions that traditional Ethernet cannot provide and can also be used in the cable modem and digital subscriberline(DSL)andEthernetthatprovideaccessservicetotheusers.Essentially,itisaprotocolthat allowstoestablishapointtopointtunnelbetweentwoEthernetinterfaceswithinanEthernetbroadcast domain. 88 DNS TheDomainNameSystem(DNS)isahierarchicaldistributednamingsystemforcomputers,services,orany resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It associates various information with domain names assigned to each of the participating entities. A Domain Name Service resolves queries for these names into IP addresses for the purpose of locating computer services and devices worldwide. An oftenusedanalogytoexplaintheDomainNameSystemisthatitservesasthephonebookfortheInternet bytranslatinghumanfriendlycomputerhostnamesintoIPaddresses. WDS Awirelessdistributionsystem(WDS)isasystemenablingthewirelessinterconnectionofaccesspointsin anIEEE802.11network.Itallowsawirelessnetworktobeexpandedusingmultipleaccesspointswithout thetraditionalrequirementforawiredbackbonetolinkthem.Allbasestationsinawirelessdistribution systemmustbeconfiguredtousethesameradiochannel,methodofencryption(none,WEP,orWPA)and thesameencryptionkeys.Theymaybeconfiguredtodifferentservicesetidentifiers.WDSalsorequires every base station to be configured to forward to others in the system. WDS may also be considered a repeatermodebecauseitappearstobridgeandacceptwirelessclientsatthesametime(unliketraditional bridging).WDSmaybeincompatiblebetweendifferentproducts(evenoccasionallyfromthesamevendor) sinceitisnotcertifiedbytheWiFiAlliance.WDSmayprovidetwomodesofwirelessAPtoAPconnectivity:
Wirelessbridging,inwhichWDSAPscommunicateonlywitheachotheranddon'tallowwirelessclientsor stations(STA)toaccessthem. Wirelessrepeating,inwhichAPscommunicatewitheachotherandwithwirelessSTAs. DMZ In computer security, a DMZ (sometimes referred to as a perimeter networking) is a physical or logical subnetwork that contains and exposes an organization's externalfacing services to a larger untrusted network, usually the Internet. The purpose of a DMZ is to add an additional layer of security to an organization's local area network (LAN); an external attacker only has access to equipment in the DMZ, ratherthananyotherpartofthenetwork.HostsintheDMZhavelimitedconnectivitytospecifichostsin theinternalnetwork,althoughcommunicationwithotherhostsintheDMZandtotheexternalnetworkis allowed.ThisallowshostsintheDMZtoprovideservicestoboththeinternalandexternalnetwork,while aninterveningfirewallcontrolsthetrafficbetweentheDMZserversandtheinternalnetworkclients.Any servicessuchasWebservers,Mailservers,FTPserversandVoIPservers,etc.thatarebeingprovidedto usersontheexternalnetworkcanbeplacedintheDMZ. 89 Appendix5RemoveWirelessNetworkfromYourPC If you change wireless settings on your wireless device, you must remove them accordingly your PC;
otherwise,youmaynotbeabletowirelesslyconnecttothedevice.Belowdescribeshowtodoremovea wirelessnetworkfromyourPC. WindowsXPOS 1. RightclickMyNetworkPlacesandselectProperties. 2. ClickWirelessNetworkConnectionandthenselectProperties. 3. ClickWirelessNetworks,selecttheitemunderPreferrednetworksandthenclicktheRemovebutton. 90 Windows7OS 1. ClickNetworkfromyourdesktopandselectProperties. 2. SelectManageWirelessNetworks. 3.ClickthewirelessconnectionandselectRemovenetwork. 91 Appendix6SafetyandEmissionStatement CEMarkWarning ThisisaClassBproductinadomesticenvironment,thisproductmaycauseradiointerference,inwhich casetheusermayberequiredtotakeadequatemeasures.ThisdevicecomplieswithEU1999/5/EC. NOTE: (1) The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modificationstothisequipment.(2)Toavoidunnecessaryradiationinterference,itisrecommendedtousea shieldedRJ45cable. FCCStatement ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1) Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived, includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation. ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuantto Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferenceinaresidentialinstallation. Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcan radiateradiofrequency energyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferenceto radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If thisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcan be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interferencebyoneofthefollowingmeasures:
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatethisequipment. Thistransmittermustnotbecolocatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitter. ThemanufacturerisnotresponsibleforanyradioorTVinterferencecausedbyunauthorizedmodifications tothisequipment. RadiationExposureStatement ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolledenvironment.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 modificationstothisequipment.(2)Toavoidunnecessaryradiationinterference,itisrecommendedtouse ashieldedRJ45cable. 92 NCCNotice 93
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2013-09-27 | 2422 ~ 2452 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2013-09-27
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
SHENZHEN TENDA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017645623
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1 | Physical Address |
6-8 Floor, Tower E3
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Shenzhen, N/A 518052
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China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
B******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
V7T
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
F452
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
S******** Y********
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1 | Title |
Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-75********
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1 | Fax Number |
866-7********
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1 |
c******@tenda.cn
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless N450 Gigabit Router | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is the maximum combined conducted peak output power as indicated in the filing. This device and its antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Device is operating in a 3T3R Spatial Multiplexing MIMO configuration as described in this filing. When operating in 802.11n, 40 MHz mode, the operating frequency segment is limited to 2422 to 2452 MHz. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
BTL Inc.
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1 | Name |
D******** D********
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1 | Telephone Number |
00867******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
0086 ********
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d******@btl.org.cn
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1 | 1 | 15C | MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.542 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | MO | 2422 | 2452 | 0.55 |
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