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User Guide AC2600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router EC440-G4u 1910020863 REV1.0.0 Contents 1. 2. 1. 1. 2. 2. About This Guide .........................................................................................................1 Chapter 1. Get to Know Your Router . 2 1. 1. Product Overview. 3 1. 2. Physical Appearance . 3 Front Panel . 3 Back Panel. 5 Chapter 2. Connect the Hardware . 6 2. 1. Position Your Router . 7 2. 2. Connect Your Router. 7 Chapter 3. Log In to Your Router. 10 Chapter 4. Set Up Internet Connection . 12 4. 1. Use Quick Setup Wizard . 13 4. 2. Manually Set Up Your Internet Connection . 13 4. 3. Set Up an IPv6 Internet Connection . 15 Chapter 5. Multi-SSID . 17 Chapter 6. USB Settings. 20 6. 1. Access the USB Storage Device . 21 6. 1. 1. Access the USB Device Locally . 21 6. 1. 2. Access the USB Device Remotely. 23 6. 1. 3. View USB Storage Device. 24 6. 1. 4. Customize the Access Settings . 25 6. 2. Media Sharing . 28 Chapter 7. Parental Controls . 30 Chapter 8. QoS. 34 Chapter 9. Network Security . 39 Firewall & DoS Protection . 40 9. 1. 9. 2. Service Filtering . 41 9. 3. Access Control . 42 9. 4. IP & MAC Binding . 44 Chapter 10. NAT Forwarding. 46 10. 1. Translate Address and Port by ALG. 47 10. 2. Share Local Resources over the Internet by Virtual Server. 48 10. 3. Open Ports Dynamically by Port Triggering. 49 10. 4. Make Applications Free from Port Restriction by DMZ . 50 10. 5. Make Xbox Online Games Run Smoothly by UPnP . 51 Chapter 11. VPN Server . 53 11. 1. Use OpenVPN to Access Your Home Network. 54 11. 2. Use PPTP VPN to Access Your Home Network . 55 Chapter 12. Customize Your Network Settings. 60 12. 1. Change LAN Settings. 61 12. 1. 1. Change the LAN IP Address. 61 12. 1. 2. Use the Router as a DHCP Server . 61 12. 1. 3. Reserve LAN IP Addresses. 62 12. 2. Configure IPv6 LAN Settings. 63 12. 2. 1. Configure the RADVD Address Type . 63 12. 2. 2. Configure the DHCPv6 Server Address Type. 64 12. 3. Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account . 65 12. 4. Create Static Routes. 66 12. 5. Set Up the IPv6 Tunnel. 69 12. 5. 1. Use the Public IPv6 Tunnel Service-6to4 . 69 12. 5. 2. Specify the IPv6 Tunnel with Parameters Provided by Your ISP. 70 12. 6. Specify Wireless Settings. 71 12. 6. 1. Specify Basic Wireless Settings. 71 12. 6. 2. View Wireless Information . 72 12. 6. 3. Advanced Wireless Settings . 73 12. 7. Use WPS for Wireless Connection . 75 12. 7. 1. Method 1: Use the WPS button. 75 12. 7. 2. Method 2: Use the WPS button on the web management page . 75 12. 7. 3. Method 3: Enter the routers PIN on your client device. 75 12. 7. 4. Method 4: Enter the client devices PIN on the router . 76 12. 8. Schedule Your Wireless Function . 77 Chapter 13. Manage Your Router . 78 13. 1. Set System Time . 79 13. 2. Test Internet Connectivity . 79 13. 3. Update the Firmware. 80 13. 4. Back Up and Restore Configuration Settings . 81 13. 5. Administration Management. 82 13. 5. 1. Change the Login Password . 82 13. 5. 2. Local Management . 82 13. 5. 3. Remote Management. 83 13. 5. 4. ICMP Ping . 84 13. 6. System Log. 85 13. 7. CWMP Settings. 86 13. 8. SNMP Settings . 88 13. 9. Monitor the Internet Traffic Statistics. 89
. 90 FAQ About This Guide This guide is a complement to Quick Installation Guide. The Quick Installation Guide provides instructions for quick internet setup, while this guide contains details of each function and demonstrates how to configure them. Please note that features of your router may vary slightly depending on the model and software version you have, and on your location, language and internet service provider. All images, parameters and descriptions documented in this guide are used for demonstration only. Conventions In this guide the following conventions are used:
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Symbols on the web page Description Hyperlinks are in teal and underlined. You can click to redirect to a website or a specific section. Key information appears in teal, including management page text such as menus, items, buttons and so on. The menu structures to show the path to load the corresponding page. For example, Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Settings means the Wireless Settings function page is under the Wireless menu that is located in the Advanced tab. Ignoring this type of note might result in a malfunction or damage to the device. Indicates important information that helps you make better use of your device. click to edit the corresponding entry. click to delete the corresponding entry. click to enable or disable the corresponding entry. click to view more information about items on the page. More Info The latest firmware is available from the Download Center at www.tp-link.com/support. The Quick Installation Guide can be found where you find this guide or inside the package of the router. Specifications can be found on the product page at http://www.tp-link.com. A Technical Support Forum http://forum.tp-link.com. Our Technical Support contact information can be found at the Contact Technical Support page at www.tp-link.com/support. is provided for you to discuss our products at 1 Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Router This chapter introduces what the router can do and shows its appearance. It contains the following sections:
Product Overview Physical Appearance Get to Know Your Router Chapter 1 1. 1. Product Overview The TP-Link router is designed to fully meet the need of Small Office/Home Office
(SOHO) networks and users demanding higher networking performance. The powerful antennas ensure continuous Wi-Fi signal to all your devices while boosting widespread coverage throughout your home, and the built-in Ethernet ports supply high-speed connection to your wired devices. Moreover, it is simple and convenient to set up and use the TP-Link router due to its intuitive web interface. 1. 2. Physical Appearance 1. 2. 1. Front Panel The routers front panel contains LEDs and buttons. You can check the routers working status by following the LED Explanation table. 3 Chapter 1 LED Explanation Item Power 2.4G 5G Status On Flashing Off On Off On Off On Internet Orange On WAN LAN WPS USB1 USB2 Off On Off On Off On/Off Flashing On Flashing Off On Flashing Off Get to Know Your Router Indication Power is on. The system is starting up or the router is updating the firmware. Do not disconnect or power off your router. Power is off. The 2.4GHz wireless band is enabled. The 2.4GHz wireless band is disabled. The 5GHz wireless band is enabled. The 5GHz wireless band is disabled. Internet service is available. The routers WAN port is connected, but the internet service is unavailable. The routers WAN port is unplugged. The routers WAN port is connected. The routers WAN port is unplugged. At least a powered-on device is connected to the routers LAN port. No powered-on device is connected to the routers LAN port. Turns on when a WPS synchronization is established and automatically turns off about 5 minutes later. WPS connection is in progress. This may take up to 2 minutes. The USB device connected to the USB1 port is ready to use. A USB device connected to the USB1 port is being identified. No device is plugged into the USB1 port. The USB device connected to the USB2 port is ready to use. A USB device connected to the USB2 port is being identified. No device is plugged into the USB2 port. The Wi-Fi button, WPS button and LED button are also located on the front panel. Wi-Fi button: Press and hold the Wi-Fi button for about two seconds to turn on or off the 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi. WPS button: Press and hold the WPS button for about two seconds to start a WPS synchronization. LED button: Press and hold the LED button for about two seconds to turn on or off all LEDs. 4 Chapter 1 1. 2. 2. Back Panel Get to Know Your Router The routers back panel contains the connection ports and buttons. Refer to the following table for detailed instructions. Item WAN For connecting to a DSL/Cable modem, or an Ethernet jack. Description LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, LAN4 Reset USB2 USB1 On/Off Power For connecting your PC or other Ethernet network devices to the router. Press and hold down the Reset button for at least 5 seconds to reset the router to its factory default settings. For connecting to a USB2.0 storage device. For connecting to a USB3.0 storage device. It is also compatible with USB 2.0 devices. The switch for the power. Press it to power on or off the router For connecting the router to a power socket via the provided power adapter. 5 Chapter 2 Connect the Hardware This chapter contains the following sections:
Position Your Router Connect Your Router Connect the Hardware Chapter 2 2. 1. Position Your Router The product should not be located in a place where it will be exposed to moisture or excessive heat. Place the router in a location where it can be connected to multiple devices as well as to a power source. Make sure the cables and power cord are safely placed out of the way so they do not create a tripping hazard. The router can be placed on a shelf or desktop. Keep the router away from strong devices with strong electromagnetic interference, such as Bluetooth devices, cordless phones and microwaves. 2. 2. Connect Your Router Follow the steps below to connect your router. If your internet connection is through an Ethernet cable from the wall instead of through a DSL / Cable / Satellite modem, connect the Ethernet cable directly to the routers WAN port as Step2B, and then follow Step 4 and 5 to complete the hardware connection. Power Adapter Internet Power Adapter 1 2 3 W A N L A N 1 L A N 2 L A N 3 L A N 4 R e s e t U S B 2 U S B 1 O n O
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f f P o 1. Turn off the modem, and remove the backup battery if it has one. 2. Connect the modem to the routers WAN port with an Ethernet cable. 3. Turn on the modem, and then wait about 2 minutes for it to restart. 4. Connect the power adapter to the router. 5. Verify that the following LEDs are on and solid before continuing with the configuration. 7 Chapter 2 Connect the Hardware Power On 2.4G On 5G On Internet On Note: If the 2.4G LED and 5G LED are off, please press the WiFi button for 2 seconds and check the LEDs again a few seconds later. 6. Connect your computer to the router. Method 1: Wired Turn off the Wi-Fi on your computer and connect the devices as shown below. LAN Ports Ethernet cable W A N L A N 1 L A N 2 L A N 3 L A N 4 R e s e t U S B 2 U S B 1 O n O
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f f P o w e r Method 2: Wireless 1 ) Find the SSID (Network Name) and Wireless Password printed on the label at the bottom of the router. 2 ) Click the network icon of your computer or go to Wi-Fi Settings of your smart device, and then select the SSID to join the network. Computer Connections are available Wireless Network Connection TP-Link_2.4G_XXXX TP-Link_5G_XXXX Connect automatically Connect Smart Device
< Settings Wi-Fi OR Wi-Fi CHOOSE A NETWORK... TP-Link_2.4G_XXXX TP-Link_5G_XXXX Other... Method 3: Use the WPS button Wireless devices that support WPS, including Android phones, tablets, most USB network cards, can be connected to your router through this method. Note:
WPS is not supported by iOS devices. 8 Chapter 2 Connect the Hardware The WPS function cannot be configured if the wireless function of the router is disabled. Also, the WPS function will be disabled if your wireless encryption is WEP. Please make sure the wireless function is enabled and is configured with the appropriate encryption before configuring the WPS. 1 ) Tab the WPS icon on the devices screen. Here we take an Android phone as an 2 ) Within two minutes, press and hold the WPS button on your router for about example. two seconds. WLAN On TP-Link HomeNetwork
TP-Link_123 TP-Link_ABC MyHome Test Close to 9 Chapter 3 Log In to Your Router Chapter 3 Log In to Your Router With a web-based utility, it is easy to configure and manage the router. The web-based utility can be used on any Windows, Macintosh or UNIX OS with a Web browser, such as Microsoft the Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Apple Safari. Follow the steps below to log in to your router. 1. Set up the TCP/IP Protocol in Obtain an IP address automatically mode on your computer. 2. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and create a login password for secure management. Then enter the password again in the login page and click Log in to get log in to your router. Note:
If the login window does not appear, please refer to the FAQ section. 11 Chapter 4 Set Up Internet Connection This chapter introduces how to connect your router to the internet. The router is equipped with a web-based Quick Setup wizard. It has necessary ISP information built in, automates many of the steps and verifies that those steps have been successfully completed. Furthermore, you can also set up an IPv6 connection if your ISP provides IPv6 service. It contains the following sections:
Use Quick Setup Wizard Manually Set Up Your Internet Connection Set Up an IPv6 Internet Connection Set Up Internet Connection Chapter 4 4. 1. Use Quick Setup Wizard The Quick Setup Wizard will guide you through the process to set up your router. Tips:
If you need the IPv6 internet connection, please refer to the section of Set Up an IPv6 Internet Connection. Follow the steps below to set up your router. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Click Quick Setup on the top of the page. Then follow the step-by-step instructions to connect your router to the internet. Note:
If you have changed the preset wireless network name (SSID) and wireless password during the Quick Setup process, all your wireless devices must use the new SSID and password to connect to the router. 4. 2. Manually Set Up Your Internet Connection In this part, you can check your current internet connection settings. You can also modify the settings according to the service information provided by your ISP. Follow the steps below to check or modify your internet connection settings. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Basic > Internet. 3. Select your internet connection type from the drop-down list. Note:
If you are unsure of what your connection type is, you can consult your ISP. Since different connection types require different cables and connection information, you can also refer to the demonstrations in Step 4 to determine your connection type. 4. Follow the instructions on the page to continue the configuration. Parameters on the figures are just used for demonstration. 1 ) If you choose Dynamic IP, you just need to click Save the make the settings effective. Dynamic IP users are usually equipped with a cable TV or fiber cable. 13 Chapter 4 Set Up Internet Connection 2 ) If you choose Static IP, enter the information provided by your ISP in the corresponding fields. 3 ) If you choose PPPoE, enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP. PPPoE users usually have DSL cable modems. 5. Click Save to make the settings effective, and you can refer to Test Internet Connectivity to test the Internet connection. Note:
It may take 1-2 minutes to make the settings effective. 14 Chapter 4 Set Up Internet Connection Tips:
1. You can check your internet connection by clicking Network Map on the left of the page. 2. If you use Dynamic IP and PPPoE and you are provided with any other parameters that are not required on the page, please go to Advanced > Network > Internet to complete the configuration. 3. If you still cannot access the internet, refer to the FAQ section for further instructions. 4. 3. Set Up an IPv6 Internet Connection If your ISP provides information about one of the following IPv6 internet connection types: PPPoE, Dynamic IP(SLAAC/DHCPv6) and Static IP, you can manually set up an IPv6 connection. If your ISP provides an IPv4-only connection or IPv6 tunnel service, permit IPv6 connection by referring to Set Up the IPv6 Tunnel. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > Internet. 3. Select your WAN Interface Name (Status should be Connected) and click the
(Edit) icon. 4. Scroll down the page, enable IPv6, and configure the IPv6 parameters. Addressing Type: Consult your ISP for the addressing type (DHCPv6 or SLAAC). SLAAC is the most commonly used addressing type. IPv6 Gateway: Keep the default setting. Note: If your ISP has provided the IPv6 address, click Advanced to reveal more settings. You can check the detailed settings of IPv6 and enter the parameters provided by your ISP. 15 Chapter 4 Set Up Internet Connection 5. Click Save to make the settings effective. Now IPv6 service is available for your network. 16 Chapter 5 Multi-SSID Multi-SSID function allows you to provide Wi-Fi access for your visitors without disclosing your main network. When you have guests in your house, apartment, or workplace, you can create a multi-SSID network for them. In addition, you can customize the network settings to ensure network security and privacy. Chapter 5 Multi-SSID
To create a multi-SSID network:
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Basic > Multi-SSID or Advanced > Wireless > Multi-SSID. 3. Create the multi-SSID network as needed. 1 ) Click the 2.4GHz or 5GHz to set the 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless network. You can create three multi-SSID wireless networks at most in each wireless band. 2 ) Select the Enable check box to create the corresponding multi-SSID network. 3 ) Enter a new Network Name (SSID) or use the default name, this field is case-
sensitive. Dont select Hide SSID unless you want your guests to manually input the SSID for Wi-Fi access. 4 ) Select the Security option for the multi-SSID network, WPA/WPA2 Personal
(Recommended) is recommended, and you can set a password the network. See each other: Select the Allow guests to see each other check box if you want to allow the wireless clients on your multi-SSID network to communicate with each other via methods such as network neighbors and Ping. Access my local network: Select the Allow guests to access my local network check box if you want to allow the wireless clients on your multi-SSID network to communicate with the devices connected to your routers LAN ports or main network via methods such as network neighbors and Ping. 18 Chapter 5 Multi-SSID USB storage sharing: Select the Allow guests to access my USB storage sharing check box if you want the guests on your multi-SSID network to access your USB device connected to the router. 4. Click Save to make the settings effective. Now your guests can access your multi-
SSID network using the SSID and password if any. Tips:
To view multi-SSID network information, go to Advanced > Status and locate the Multi-SSID panel. 19 Chapter 6 USB Settings This chapter describes how to use the USB port to share files and media from the USB storage devices over your home network locally, or remotely through the internet. The router supports USB external flash drives and hard drives. This chapter contains the following sections:
Access the USB Storage Device Media Sharing USB Settings Chapter 6 6. 1. Access the USB Storage Device Insert your USB storage device into the routers USB port and then access files stored there locally or remotely. Tips:
If you use USB hubs, make sure no more than 4 devices are connected to the router. If the USB storage device requires using bundled external power, make sure the external power has been connected. If you use a USB hard drive, make sure its file system is FAT32 or NTFS. Some routers also support the HFS+ and exFAT Before you physically disconnect a USB device from the modem router, safely remove it to avoid data damage: Go to Advanced > USB Sharing > USB Storage Device and click 6. 1. 1. Access the USB Device Locally Insert your USB storage device into the modem routers USB port and then refer to the following table to access files stored on your USB storage device:
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1. Operations in different systems are similar. Here we take Windows 7 as an example. 2. Network Server Name can be customized on the web management page. Windows Computer 21 Chapter 6 USB Settings
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Open the Windows Explorer (or go to Computer) and type the server address \\tplinkwifi.net or ftp://tplinkwifi.net in the address bar, then press Enter. Windows Computer Mac
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Install an SFTP client (File Zilla) in your computer and configure the protocol parameters (enter the LAN address of the router and account username and password admin). 1 ) Select Go > Connect to Server 2 ) Type the server address smb://tplinkwifi.net 3 ) Click Connect 4 ) When prompted, select the Guest radio box. (If you have set up a username and a password to deny anonymous access to the USB disks, you should select the Registered User radio box. To learn how to set up an account for the access, refer to To Set up Authentication for Data Security.) Smart Device Use a third-party app for network files management. 22 Chapter 6 USB Settings 6. 1. 2. Access the USB Device Remotely You can access your USB disk outside the local area network. For example, you can:
Share photos and other large files with your friends without logging in to (and paying for) a photo-sharing site or email system. Get a safe backup for the materials for a presentation. Remove the files on your cameras memory card from time to time during your journey. Note:
If your ISP assigns a private WAN IP address (such as 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x), you cannot use this feature because private addresses are not routed on the internet. Follow the steps below to configure remote access settings. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > USB Sharing > Sharing Access page. 3. Select the FTP (via Internet) check box and click Save. 4. Refer to the following table to access your USB disk remotely. 23 Chapter 6 USB Settings 1 ) Open the Windows Explorer (or go to Computer, only for Windows users) or open a web browser. 2 ) Type the server address in the address bar:
Type in ftp://<WAN IP address of the router>:<port number>
(such as ftp://59.40.2.243:21). If you have specified the domain name of the router, you can also type in ftp://<domain name>:<port number> (such as ftp://MyDomainName:21) Windows Computer The Address Bar of the Windows Explorer (Windows 7) 3 ) Press Enter on the keyboard. 4 ) Access with the username and password you set in To Set up Authentication for Data Security. Tips:
You can also access the USB disk via a third-party app for network files management, which can resume broken file transfers. Use a third-party app for network files management. Smart Device Tips:
Click Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account to learn how to set up a domain name for your modem router. 6. 1. 3. View USB Storage Device
To View USB Storage Device Status 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > USB Sharing > USB Storage Device or Basic > USB Sharing >
USB Storage Device. 24 Chapter 6 USB Settings Scan: Usually, router will automatically detect any newly inserted USB device. If you find that your USB device is not listed in the USB Storage Device table, you can click Scan to refresh the web page with the updated information. Active: By default, the newly inserted USB device is accessible to all network to hide the corresponding USB device clients, you can click the active icon from access. Operation: Click the you remove the USB device physically. button to take the USB device offline before 6. 1. 4. Customize the Access Settings By default, all the network clients can access all folders on your USB disk. You can customize your sharing settings by setting a sharing account, sharing specific contents and setting a new sharing address on the routers web management page. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > USB Sharing > Sharing Access page.
To Customize the Address of the USB Disk You can customize the server name and use the name to access your USB disk. 1. In the Sharing Settings section, make sure Network Neighborhood is selected, and enter a Network/Media Server Name as you like, such as MyShare, then click Save. 2. Now you can access the USB disk by visiting \\MyShare (for Windows) or smb://
MyShare (for Mac).
To Only Share Specific Content 1. Focus on the Folder Sharing section. Turn off Share All , then click Add to add a new sharing folder. 25 Chapter 6 USB Settings 2. Select the Volume Name and Folder Path, then enter a Folder Name as you like. 3. Decide the way you share the folder:
Enable Authentication: By default, authentication is disabled for this folder sharing, and you can select this check box to enable authentication and you will be required to log in to the Sharing Account to access the USB disk. Refer to To Set up Authentication for Data Security to learn more. Enable Write Access: If you select this check box, network clients can modify this folder. Enable Media Sharing: Select this check box to enable media sharing for this folder, and you can view photos, play music and watch movies stored on the USB disk directly from DLNA-supported devices. Refer to Media Sharing to learn more. 4. Click OK to make the settings effective. 26 Chapter 6 USB Settings Tips:
The router can share 32 folders at most. You can click want to share. on the page to detach the corresponding folder you do not
To Set up Authentication for Data Security You can set up authentication for your USB device so that network clients will be required to enter the username and password when accessing the USB disk. 1. In the Sharing Account section, choose Use Default Account or Use New Account. The user name is admin and the password is the login password for the default account. If your choose Use New Account, you can create a new username and a password. Note:
For Windows users, do not set the sharing username the same as the Windows username. Otherwise, Windows credential mechanism may cause the following problems:
If the sharing password is also the same as the Windows password, authentication will not work since the Windows system will automatically use its account information for USB access. If the sharing password is different from the Windows password, the Windows system will be unable to remember your credentials and you will always be required to enter the sharing password for USB access. 2. Enable authentication to apply the account you just set. If you want to enable authentication for all folders, simply leave Share All and Enable Authentication turned on. 27 Chapter 6 USB Settings If you want to enable authentication for specific folders, disable Share All and click Add to specify the folders by selecting the Enable Authentication check box. Note:
Due to Windows credential mechanism, you might be unable to access the USB disk after changing Authentication settings. Please log out from the Windows and try to access again. Or you can change the address of the USB disk by referring to To Customize the Address of the USB Disk. 6. 2. Media Sharing The feature of Media Sharing allows you to view photos, play music and watch movies stored on the USB disk directly from DLNA-supported devices, such as your computer, pad and PS2/3/4. 1. When your USB disk is inserted into the router, your DLNA-supported devices (such as your computer and pad) connected to the router can detect and play the media files on the USB disk. 2. Refer to the following table for detailed instructions. 28 Chapter 6 USB Settings Go to Computer > Network, then click the Media Server Name (model number by default) in the Media Devices section. Note:
Here we take Windows 7 as an example. Windows Computer Smart Device Use a third-party DLNA-supported player. 29 Chapter 7 Parental Controls This function allows you to block inappropriate, explicit and malicious websites, and control access to specified websites at specified time. Chapter 7 I want to:
How can I do that?
Parental Controls Control what types of websites my children or other home network users can visit and the time of day they are allowed to access the internet. For example, I want to allow my childrens devices (e.g. a computer or a tablet) to access only www.tp-link.com and Wikipedia.org from 18:00 (6 PM) to 22:00 (10 PM) on the weekdays and not other time. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you 2. Go to Advanced > Parental Controls and enable Parental set for the router. Controls. 3. Click Add. And then Click View Existing Devices, and select the connected device(s). Or, input the Device Name and MAC Address manually. 4. Click the icon to set the Effective Time. Drag the cursor over the appropriate cell(s) and click OK. 31 Chapter 7 Parental Controls 5. Enter a Description for the entry, select the Enable This Entry check box, and then click OK. 6. Enable Content Restriction, and select Whitelist as the restriction policy. Tips:
With Blacklist selected, the controlled devices cannot access any websites containing the specified keywords during the Internet Access Time period. With Whitelist selected, the controlled devices can only access websites containing the specified keywords during the Internet Access Time period. 7. Click Add a New Keyword and enter www.tp-link.com and Wikipedia.org as the keywords and click Save. 32 Chapter 7 Parental Controls 8. You can add up to 32 keywords for either Blacklist or Whitelist. Below are some sample entries for your reference. For Whitelist: Enter a web address (e.g. wikipedia.org) to allow access only to its related websites. If you wish to block all Internet browsing access, do not add any keyword to the Whitelist. For Blacklist: Specify a web address (e.g. wikipedia.org), a web address keyword (e.g. wikipedia) or a domain suffix (e.g. edu or .org) to block access only to the websites containing that keyword or suffix. Now you can control your childrens internet access as needed. Done!
33 Chapter 8 QoS This chapter explains how to create the QoS (Quality of Service) rule to prioritize your online activities, which minimizes the impact caused by heavy internet traffic. Chapter 8 QoS Prioritize Internet Traffic with QoS QoS (Quality of Service) is designed to ensure the efficient operation of the network when network congestion is encountered. I want to:
Specify the upstream and the downstream bandwidths used by the devices connected to my router. 1. Enable QoS function and set bandwidth control method. 1 ) Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you How can I do that?
set for the router. 2 ) Go to Advanced > QoS > Basic Settings, and enable QoS of Upstream and QoS of Downstream. 3 ) Select a Scheduler Algorithm as the network scheduling discipline for upstream and downstream. SP: Strict priority algorithm. WRR: Weighted round robin algorithm. 4 ) Enter the maximum upload and download speed bandwidth provided by your internet service provider in the corresponding Total Bandwidth boxes. 5 ) Click Save to make the settings effective. 2. Specify the control mode for upstream and downstream. 1 ) Go to Advanced > QoS > SP/WRR Settings, and click Add to create a queues for your network. 35 Chapter 8 QoS 2 ) Select the data flow direction, Upstream or Downstream. 3 ) Select a Precedence for the queue if you select SP as the scheduler algorithm, or enter the Weight if you select WRR as the scheduler algorithm. Precedence: The queues packets get through network more quickly with higher precedence. It ranges from 1 to 8, value1 is the highest precedence. Weight: It is the queues quota bandwidth, calculated as percentage of the total bandwidth. 4 ) Enter a description for the queue in the Queue Name box. 5 ) Select Enable this entry. For WRR algorithm, you can select Enable force weight if you want to always keep the bandwidth quota for the queue even when it is idle. 6 ) Click OK to make the settings effective. 7 ) Repeat step 1) - 6) to set other queues according to your Tips:
needs. in the SP/WRR settings table to disable the You can click the icon corresponding entry. 36 Chapter 8 QoS 3. Set the flow classification based on the queues you set. 1 ) Go to Advanced > QoS > Flow Classification, and click Add to create a new class. 2 ) Enter a description for the class in the Class Name box and select the Order. Order: Each packet can match only one flow classification. Matching is started from the lower order to the higher order. 3 ) Specify the classification criteria. The ingress interface type is necessary and unique for each class. You can enter other matching information according to your needs. Ingress Interface: Select the interface you want to control. 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz wireless networks are regarded as an ingress interface respectively. 4 ) Specify the classification results. 37 Chapter 8 QoS Queue: Select the queue you want to apply to this class. Enable Policer: Select this check box to specify the Committed Rate and Committed Burst Size if needed. 5 ) Click OK to make the settings effective. 6 ) Repeat step 1)-5) to set other flow classes according to your needs. Done!
QoS is implemented to prioritize your internet traffic. 38 Chapter 9 Network Security This chapter guides you on how to protect your home network from unauthorized users by implementing network security functions. You can block or allow specific client devices to access your wireless network using MAC Filtering, or using Access Control for wired and wireless networks, or you can prevent ARP spoofing and ARP attacks by using IP & MAC Binding. This chapter contains the following sections:
Firewall & DoS Protection Service Filtering Access Control IP & MAC Binding Chapter 9 Network Security Firewall & DoS Protection 9. 1. DoS Protection can protect your home network against DoS attacks from flooding your network with server requests. Follow the steps below to configure DoS Protection. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Security > Firewall & DoS Protection. Note: DoS Protection and Traffic Statistics must be enabled at the same time, you can go to Advanced > System Tools > Traffic Statistics to enable traffic statistics function. 3. Enable DoS Protection. 4. Set the protection level (Low, Middle or High) for ICMP-Flood Attack Filtering, UDP-
Flood Attack Filtering and TCP-Flood Attack Filtering. ICMP-Flood Attack Filtering - Enable to prevent the ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) flood attack. UDP-Flood Attack Filtering - Enable to prevent the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) flood attack. TCP-Flood Attack Filtering - Enable to prevent the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) flood attack. 5. Click Save to make the settings effective. 40 Chapter 9 Tips:
Network Security 1. The level of protection is based on the number of traffic packets. You can specify the level under DoS Protection Level Settings. 2. The protection will be triggered immediately when the number of packets exceeds the preset threshold value, and the vicious host will be displayed in the Blocked DoS Host List. 9. 2. Service Filtering With Service Filtering, you can prevent certain users from accessing the specified service, and even block internet access completely. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Security > Service Filtering. 3. Enable Service Filtering. 4. Click Add. 41 Chapter 9 Network Security 5. Select a Service Type from the drop-down list and the following four fields will be automatically filled in. Select Custom when your desired service type is not listed, and enter the information manually. 6. Specify the IP address(es) that this filtering rule will apply to. 7. Click OK to make the settings effective. Note: If you want to disable an entry, click the icon. 9. 3. Access Control Access Control is used to block or allow specific client devices to access your network
(via wired or wireless) based on a list of blocked devices (Blacklist) or a list of allowed devices (Whitelist). I want to:
Block or allow specific client devices to access my network (via wired or wireless). 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you How can I do that?
2. Go to Advanced > Security > Access Control and enable set for the router. Access Control. 42 Chapter 9 Network Security 3. Select the access mode to either block (recommended) or allow the device(s) to access your network. To block specific device(s):
1 ) Select Blacklist and click Save. 2 ) Select the device(s) to be blocked in the Online Devices table (or click the Add under the Devices in Blacklist and enter the Device Name and MAC Address manually). 3 ) Click Block above the Online Devices table. The selected devices will be added to Devices in Blacklist automatically. To allow specific device(s):
1 ) Select Whitelist and click Save. 2 ) Click Add in the Devices in Whitelist section. 43 Chapter 9 Network Security 3 ) Enter the Device Name and MAC Address. (You can copy and paste the information from Online Devices table if the device is connected to your network.) 4 ) Click OK. Now you can block or allow specific client devices to access your network (via wired or wireless) by Blacklist or Whitelist. Done!
IP & MAC Binding 9. 4. IP & MAC Binding, namely, ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Binding, is used to bind a network devices IP address to its MAC address. This will prevent ARP spoofing and other ARP attacks by denying network access to a device with a matching IP address in the Binding list, but an unrecognized MAC address. I want to:
How can I do that?
Prevent ARP spoofing and ARP attacks. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Security > IP & MAC Binding and enable IP
& MAC Binding. 44 Chapter 9 Network Security 3. Bind your device(s) according to your needs. To bind the connected device(s):
1 ) Select the device(s) to be bound in the ARP List. 2 ) Click Bind to add to the Binding List. To bind the unconnected device:
1 ) Click Add. 2 ) Enter the MAC Address and IP Address that you want to 3 ) Select the Enable This Entry check box to enable the bind. entry and click OK. Done!
Enjoy the internet without worrying about ARP spoofing and ARP attacks. 45 Chapter 10 NAT Forwarding Routers NAT (Network Address Translation) feature makes the devices in the LAN use the same public IP address to communicate in the internet, which protects the local network by hiding IP addresses of the devices. However, it also brings about the problem that external host cannot initiatively communicate with the specified device in the local network. The router can use a forwarding feature to remove the isolation of NAT and allow external internet hosts to initiatively communicate with the devices in the local network, thus enabling some special features. TP-Link router includes four forwarding rules. If two or more rules are set, the priority of implementation from high to low is Virtual Servers, Port Triggering, UPNP and DMZ. This chapter contains the following sections:
Translate Address and Port by ALG Share Local Resources over the Internet by Virtual Server Open Ports Dynamically by Port Triggering Make Applications Free from Port Restriction by DMZ Make Xbox Online Games Run Smoothly by UPnP NAT Forwarding Chapter 10 10. 1. Translate Address and Port by ALG ALG (Application Layer Gateway) allows customized NAT (Network Address Translation) traversal filters to be plugged into the gateway to support address and port translation for certain application layer control/data protocols: FTP, TFTP etc. Enabling ALG is recommended. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. Go to Advanced > NAT Forwarding > ALG. PPTP Pass-through: If enabled, it allows Point-to-Point sessions to be tunneled through an IP network and passed through the router. L2TP Pass-through: If enabled, it allows Layer 2 Point-to-Point sessions to be tunneled through an IP network and passed through the router. IPSec Pass-through: If enabled, it allows IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) to be tunneled through an IP network and passed through the router. IPSec uses cryptographic security services to ensure private and secure communications over IP networks. FTP ALG: If enabled, it allows FTP (File Transfer Protocol) clients and servers to transfer data via NAT. TFTP ALG: If enabled, it allows TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) clients and servers to transfer data via NAT. H323 ALG: If enabled, it allows Microsoft NetMeeting clients to communicate via NAT. RTSP ALG: If selected, it allows media player clients to communicate with streaming media servers via NAT. SIP ALG: If enabled, it allows clients communicate with SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) servers via NAT. 47 Chapter 10 NAT Forwarding 10. 2. Share Local Resources over the Internet by Virtual Server When you build up a server in the local network and want to share it on the internet, Virtual Server can realize the service and provide it to the internet users. At the same time virtual server can keep the local network safe as other services are still invisible from the internet. Virtual server can be used for setting up public services in your local network, such as HTTP, FTP, DNS, POP3/SMTP and Telnet. Different service uses different service port. Port 80 is used in HTTP service, port 21 in FTP service, port 25 in SMTP service and port 110 in POP3 service. Please verify the service port number before configuration. I want to:
Share my personal website Ive built in a local network with my friends through the internet. For example, the personal website has been built on my home PC (192.168.0.100). I hope that my friends can visit my website. The PC is connected to the router with the WAN IP address 218.18.232.154. Personal Website Router LAN WAN: 218.18.232.154 Home How can I do that?
IP address to your PC, for example 1. Assign a static 192.168.0.100. set for the router. Add. 2. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you 3. Go to Advanced > NAT Forwarding > Virtual Servers, click 48 Chapter 10 NAT Forwarding 4. Click View Existing Applications, and choose HTTP. The external port, internal port and protocol will be automatically filled in. Enter the PCs IP address 192.168.0.100 in the Internal IP field. 5. Click OK to make the settings effective. Tips:
1. It is recommended to keep the default settings of Internal Port and Protocol if you are not clear about which port and protocol to use. 2. If the service you want to use is not in the Service Type, you can enter the corresponding parameters manually. You should verify the port number that the service needs. 3. You can add multiple virtual server rules if you want to provide several services from a router. Please note that the External Port cannot be overlapped. Internet users can enter http://WAN IP (in this example:
http://218.18.232.154) to visit your personal website. Tips:
1. For a WAN IP that is assigned dynamically by ISP, it is recommended to apply and register a domain name for the WAN by DDNS, go to Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account for more information. Then you can use http://domain name to visit the website. 2. If you have changed the default External Port, you should use http://WAN IP: External Port or http://domain name: External Port to visit the website. Done!
10. 3. Open Ports Dynamically by Port Triggering Port triggering can specify a triggering port and its corresponding external ports. When a host in the local network initiates a connection to the triggering port, all the external ports will be opened for subsequent connections. The router can record the IP 49 Chapter 10 NAT Forwarding address of the host. When the data from the internet returns to the external ports, the router can forward them to the corresponding host. Port triggering is mainly applied to online games, VoIPs and video players. Common applications include MSN Gaming Zone, Dialpad, Quick Time 4 players, and so on. Follow the steps below to configure the port triggering rules:
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > NAT Forwarding > Port Triggering and click Add. 3. Click View Existing Applications, and select the desired application. The triggering port and protocol, the external port and protocol will be automatically filled in. Here we take MSN Gaming Zone as an example. 4. Click OK to make the settings effective. Tips:
1. You can add multiple port triggering rules according to your network needs. 2. If the application you need is not listed in the Existing Applications list, you can enter the parameters manually. You should verify the external ports the application uses first and enter them into External Port field according to the format suggested. 10. 4. Make Applications Free from Port Restriction by DMZ When a PC is set to be a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) host in the local network, it is totally exposed to the internet, which can realize the unlimited bidirectional communication between internal hosts and external hosts. The DMZ host becomes a virtual server with 50 Chapter 10 NAT Forwarding all ports opened. When you are not clear about which ports to open in some special applications, like IP camera and database software, you can set the PC to be a DMZ host. Note:
DMZ is most applicable when you dont know which ports to open. When it is enabled, the DMZ host is totally exposed to the internet, which may bring some potential safety hazards. If DMZ is not in use, please disable it in time. I want to:
Make the home PC join the internet online game without port restriction. For example, due to some port restriction, when playing the online games, you can log in normally but cannot join a team with other players. To solve this problem, set your PC as a DMZ with all ports opened. 1. Assign a static IP address to your PC, for example How can I do that?
2. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you 192.168.0.100. set for the router. 3. Go to Advanced > NAT Forwarding > DMZ and select the Enable check box to turn on DMZ. 4. Enter the IP address 192.168.0.100 in the DMZ Host IP Address box. Done!
5. Click Save to make the settings effective. The configuration is completed. Youve set your PC to a DMZ host and now you can join a team to game with other players. 10. 5. Make Xbox Online Games Run Smoothly by UPnP UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) protocol allows the applications or host devices to automatically find the front-end NAT device and send request to it to open the corresponding ports. With UPnP enabled, the applications or host devices in the both sides of NAT device can freely communicate with each other realizing the seamless 51 Chapter 10 NAT Forwarding connection of the network. You need to enable the UPnP if you want to use applications such as multiplayer gaming, peer-to-peer connections, real-time communication (for example, VoIP or telephone conference), or remote assistance. Tips:
operating systems need to install the UPnP components). 1. UPnP is enabled by default in this router. 2. Only the application supporting UPnP protocol can use this feature. 3. UPnP feature needs the support of operating system (e.g. Windows Vista/ Windows 7/ Windows 8, etc. Some For example, when you connect your Xbox to the router which has connected to the internet to play online games, UPnP will send request to the router to open the corresponding ports allowing the following data penetrating the NAT to transmit. Therefore, you can play Xbox online games without a hitch. LAN WAN Xbox Router You can follow the steps to change the status of UPnP. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for your router. 2. Go to Advanced > NAT Forwarding > UPnP, and enable or disable UpnP according to your needs. 52 Chapter 11 VPN Server The VPN (Virtual Private Networking) Server allows you to access your home network in a secured way through internet when you are out of home. The router offers two ways to setup VPN connection: OpenVPN and PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) VPN. OpenVPN is somewhat complex but with greater security and more stable. It is suitable for restricted environment, such as campus network and company intranet. PPTP VPN is more easily used and its speed is faster, its compatible with most operating systems and also supports mobile devices. Its security is poor and your packets may be cracked easily, and PPTP VPN connection may be prevented by some ISP. This chapter contains the following sections, you can choose the appropriate VPN server connection type as needed. Use OpenVPN to Access Your Home Network Use PPTP VPN to Access Your Home Network Chapter 11 VPN Server 11. 1. Use OpenVPN to Access Your Home Network In the OpenVPN connection, the home network can act as a server, and the remote device can access the server through the router which acts as an OpenVPN Server gateway. To use the VPN feature, you should enable OpenVPN Server on your router, and install and run VPN client software on the remote device. Please follow the steps below to set up an OpenVPN connection. Home Network Router Remote Device Step1. Set Up OpenVPN Server on Your Router 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > VPN > OpenVPN, and select Enable VPN Server. Note:
1. Before you enable VPN Server, we recommend you configure Dynamic DNS Service (recommended) or assign a static IP address for routers WAN port and synchronize your System Time with internet. Server. 2. The first time you configure the OpenVPN Server, you may need to Generate a certificate before you enable the VPN 3. Select the Service Type (communication protocol) for OpenVPN Server: UDP, TCP. 4. Enter a VPN Service Port to which a VPN device connects, and the port number should be between 1024 and 65535. to the device by the OpenVPN server. 5. In the VPN Subnet/Netmask fields, enter the range of IP addresses that can be leased 54 Chapter 11 VPN Server 6. Select your Client Access type. Select Home Network Only if you only want the remote device to access your home network; select Internet and Home Network if you also want the remote device to access internet through the VPN Server. 7. Click Save. 8. Click Generate to get a new certificate. Note:
If you have already generated one, please skip this step, or click Generate to update the certificate. 9. Click Export to save the OpenVPN configuration file which will be used by the remote device to access your router. Step 2. Configure OpenVPN Connection on Your Remote Device 1. Visit http://openvpn.net/index.php/download/community-downloads.html to download the OpenVPN software, and install it on your device where you want to run the OpenVPN client utility. Note:
You need to install the OpenVPN client utility on each device that you plan to apply the VPN function to access your router. Mobile devices should download a third-party app from Google Play or Apple App Store. 2. After the installation, copy the file exported from your router to the OpenVPN client utilitys config folder (for example, C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config on Windows). The path depends on where the OpenVPN client utility is installed. 3. Run the OpenVPN client utility and connect it to OpenVPN Server. Tips:
You can go to Advanced > VPN > VPN Connections to view the clients that are currently connected to the OpenVPN servers. 11. 2. Use PPTP VPN to Access Your Home Network PPTP VPN Server is used to create a VPN connection for remote device. To use the VPN feature, you should enable PPTP VPN Server on your router, and configure the PPTP connection on the remote device. Please follow the steps below to set up a PPTP VPN connection. 55 Chapter 11 VPN Server Step 1. Set Up PPTP VPN Server on Your Router 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > VPN Server > PPTP VPN, and select Enable VPN Server. Note:
Before you enable VPN Server, we recommend you configure Dynamic DNS Service (recommended) or assign a static IP address for routers WAN port and synchronize your System Time with internet. 3. In the Client IP Address filed, enter the range of IP addresses (up to 10) that can be leased to the devices by the PPTP VPN server. 4. Enter the Username and Password to authenticate clients to the PPTP VPN server. 5. Click Save to make the settings effective. Step 2. Configure PPTP VPN Connection on Your Remote Device The remote device can use the Windows built-in PPTP software or a third-party PPTP software to connect to PPTP Server. Here we use the Windows built-in PPTP software as an example. 1. Go to Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center. 2. Select Set up a new connection or network. 56 Chapter 11 VPN Server 3. Select Connect to a workplace and click Next. 4. Select Use my Internet connection (VPN). 57 Chapter 11 VPN Server 5. Enter the internet IP address of the router (for example: 218.18.1.73) in the Internet address field. Click Next. 6. Enter the User name and Password you have set for the PPTP VPN server on your router, and click Connect. 58 Chapter 11 VPN Server 7. The PPTP VPN connection is created and ready to use. Tips:
You can go to Advanced > VPN > VPN Connections to view the clients that are currently connected to the PPTP VPN servers. 59 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings This chapter introduces how to change the default settings or adjust the basic configuration of the router using the web management page. It contains the following sections:
Change LAN Settings Configure IPv6 LAN Settings Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account Create Static Routes Set Up the IPv6 Tunnel Specify Wireless Settings Use WPS for Wireless Connection Schedule Your Wireless Function Customize Your Network Settings Chapter 12 12. 1. Change LAN Settings 12. 1. 1. Change the LAN IP Address The router is preset with a default LAN IP 192.168.0.1, which you can use to log in to its web management page. The LAN IP address together with the Subnet Mask also defines the subnet that the connected devices are on. If the IP address conflicts with another device in your local network or your network requires a specific IP subnet, you can change it. Follow the steps below to change your IP address. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > LAN Settings page and select IPv4. 3. Enter a new IP Address appropriate to your needs. 4. Select the Subnet Mask from the drop-down list. The subnet mask together with the IP address identifies the local IP subnet. 5. Keep IGMP Snooping enabled by default. IGMP snooping is the process of listening to IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) network traffic. The function prevents hosts on a local network from receiving traffic for a multicast group they have not explicitly joined. 6. You can configure the routers Second IP and Subnet Mask for LAN interface through which you can also access the web management page. 7. Keep the rest settings as default. 8. Click Save to make the settings effective. 12. 1. 2. Use the Router as a DHCP Server You can configure the router to act as a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to its clients. To use the DHCP server function of the router, you must configure all computers on the LAN to obtain an IP Address automatically. 61 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings Follow the steps below to configure DHCP server. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > LAN Settings page and select IPv4. 3. Enable DHCP function and select DHCP Server. 4. Specify the IP Address Pool, the start address and end address must be on the same subnet with LAN IP. The router will assign addresses within this specified range to its clients. It is from 192.168.0.100 to 192.168.0.199 by default. 5. Enter a value for the Address Lease Time. The Address Lease Time is the amount of time in which a DHCP client can lease its current dynamic IP address assigned by the router. After the dynamic IP address expires, the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. The default is 1440 minutes. 6. Keep the rest settings as default and click Save. Note:
1. The router can be configured to work as a DHCP Relay. A DHCP relay is a computer that forwards DHCP data between computers that request IP addresses and the DHCP server that assigns the addresses. Each of the devices interfaces can be configured as a DHCP relay. If it is enabled, the DHCP requests from local PCs will be forwarded to the DHCP server that runs on WAN side. 2. You can also appoint IP addresses within a specified range to devices of the same type by using Condition Pool feature. For example, you can assign IP addresses within the range (192.168.1.50 to192.168.1.80) to Camera devices, thus facilitating the network management. Enable DHCP feature and configure the parameters according to your situation on the Advanced > Network > LAN Settings page. 12. 1. 3. Reserve LAN IP Addresses You can view and add a reserved address for a client. When you specify an IP address for a device on the LAN, that device will always receive the same IP address each time when it accesses the DHCP server. If there are some devices in the LAN that require permanent IP addresses, please configure Address Reservation on the router for the purpose. Follow the steps below to reserve an IP address for your devices. 62 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > LAN Settings page and select IPv4. 3. Scroll down to locate the Address Reservation section and click Add to add an address reservation entry for your device. 4. Enter the MAC Address of the device for which you want to reserve IP address. 5. Specify the IP address which will be reserved by the router. 6. Check to Enable This Entry and click OK to make the settings effective. 12. 2. Configure IPv6 LAN Settings Based on the IPv6 protocol, the router provides two ways to assign IPv6 LAN addresses:
Configure the RADVD (Router Advertisement Daemon) address type Configure the DHCPv6 Server address type 12. 2. 1. Configure the RADVD Address Type 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > LAN Settings. 3. Select IPv6 to configure IPv6 LAN parameters. 63 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings 1 ) Select the RADVD as the address type to make the router assign IPv6 address prefixes to hosts. Note:
Do not select the Enable check boxes to enable RDNSS and ULA Prefix unless required by your ISP. Otherwise you may not be able to access the IPv6 network. For more information about RDNSS and ULA Prefix, contact our technical support. 2 ) Keep Site Prefix Type as the setting Delegated. If your ISP has provided a specific IPv6 site prefix, select Static and enter the prefix. 3 ) Keep WAN Connection as the default setting. 4. Click Save to make the settings effective. 12. 2. 2. Configure the DHCPv6 Server Address Type 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > LAN Settings. 3. Select IPv6 to configure IPv6 LAN parameters. 64 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings 1 ) Select the DHCPv6 Server as the address type to make the router assign IPv6 addresses to hosts. 2 ) Specify the Starting/Ending IPv6 Address for the IPv6 suffixes. The router will generate IPv6 addresses within the specified range. 3 ) Keep Address Lease Time as the default setting. 4 ) Keep Site Prefix Type as the default setting Delegated. If your ISP has provided a specific IPv6 site prefix, select Static and enter the prefix. 5 ) Keep WAN Connection as the default setting. 4. Click Save to make the settings effective. 12. 3. Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account Most ISPs (Internet service providers) assign a dynamic IP address to the router and you can use this IP address to access your router remotely. However, the IP address can change any time and you dont know when it changes. In this case, you might need the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) feature on the router to allow you and your friends to access your router and local servers (FTP, HTTP, etc.) using domain name, in no need of checking and remembering the IP address. Note:
DDNS does not work if the ISP assigns a private WAN IP address (such as 192.168.1.x) to the router. To set up DDNS, please follow the instructions below:
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > Dynamic DNS. 3. Select the Service Provider (Dyndns or NO-IP). 65 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings 4. Log in with your DDNS account, select a service provider and click Go to register ... Enter the username, password and domain name of the account (such as lisa.ddns. net). 5. Click Log in and Save. Tips:
If you want to use a new DDNS account, please log out first, then log in with the new account. 12. 4. Create Static Routes A static route is a pre-determined path that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network. Data from one point to another will always follow the same path regardless of other considerations. Normal internet usage does not require this setting to be configured. I want to:
Visit multiple networks and multiple servers at the same time. For example, in a small office, my PC can surf the internet, but I also want to visit my companys server. Now I have a switch and another router. I connect the devices as shown in the following figure so that the physical connection between my PC and my companys server is achieved. To surf the internet and visit my companys network at the same time, I need to configure the static routing. 66 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings Router A Router B Companys server WAN: 172.30.30.100 LAN: 192.168.0.1 LAN: 192.168.0.2 172.30.30.1 Switch 192.168.0.100 PC How can I do that?
1. Make sure the routers use different LAN IP addresses on the same subnet. Disable Router 2s DHCP function. 2. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 3. Go to Advanced > Network > Static Routing. Select your current WAN Interface and click Save. 4. Click Add to add a new static routing entry. Finish the settings according to the following explanations:
67 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings Network Destination: The destination IP address that you want to assign to a static route. This IP address cannot be on the same subnet with the WAN IP or LAN IP of the router. In the example, the IP address of the company network is the destination IP address, so here enters 172.30.30.1. Subnet Mask: Determines the destination network with the destination IP address. If the destination is a single IP address, enter 255.255.255.255; otherwise, enter the subnet mask of the corresponding network IP. In the example, the destination network is a single IP, so here enters 255.255.255.255. Gateway: The IP address of the gateway device to which the data packets will be sent. This IP address must be on the same subnet with the routers IP which sends out the data. In the example, the data packets will be sent to the LAN port of Router 2 and then to the Server, so the default gateway should be 192.168.0.2. Interface: Determined by the port (WAN/LAN) that sends out the data packets. In the example, the data is sent to the gateway through the LAN port, so LAN should be selected. 5. Select the Enable This Entry check box to enable this entry. 6. Click Save to save the settings. Open a web browser on your PC. Enter the company servers IP address to visit the company network. 68 Done!
Customize Your Network Settings Chapter 12 12. 5. Set Up the IPv6 Tunnel The IPv6 Tunnel feature helps you obtain IPv6 resources based on an IPv4 WAN connection or vice versa. IPv6 Tunnel is a transition mechanism that enables IPv6-only hosts to reach IPv4 services or vice versa and allows isolated IPv6 hosts and networks to reach each other over IPv4-only infrastructure before IPv6 completely supplants IPv4. It is a temporary solution for networks that do not support native dual-stack, where both IPv6 and IPv4 run independently. The router provides four tunneling mechanisms: 6to4, 6rd, DS-Lite and MAP-T. The methods of setting up 6rd and DS-Lite tunnel are similar. 12. 5. 1. Use the Public IPv6 Tunnel Service-6to4 The 6to4 tunnel is a kind of public service. If there are any 6to4 servers on your network, you can use this mechanism to access IPv6 service. If your ISP provides you with an IPv4-only connection but you want to visit IPv6 websites, you can try to set up a 6to4 tunnel. I want to:
Set up the IPv6 tunnel though my ISP doesnt provide me with the tunnel service. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you How can I do that?
set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > IPv6 Tunnel. 3. Enable IPv6 Tunnel, and select 6to4 as the tunneling mechanism and select a WAN connection from the drop-
down list, then click Save. Note:
If there is no available WAN connection to choose, make sure you have connected to the internet and the connection type is not Bridge. Now you can visit the IPv6 websites with the 6to4 tunnel. Done!
69 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings Note:
If you still cant access IPv6 resources, it may means that no 6to4 public server was found in your network. You can contact your ISP to sign up for IPv6 connection service. 12. 5. 2. Specify the IPv6 Tunnel with Parameters Provided by Your ISP I want to:
Specify the IPv6 tunnel with the parameters provided by my tunnel service provider. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you How can I How can I do that?
do that?
set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > IPv6 Tunnel. 3. Enable IPv6 Tunnel, and select the Tunneling Mechanism
(6rd, DS-Lite or MAP-T, we take 6rd as an example) and select a WAN connection from the drop-down list. 4. According to the parameters provided by your ISP, choose Auto or Manual as the configuration type. More parameters are needed if you choose Manual. 5. Click Save to make the settings effective. Note:
If there is no available WAN connection to choose, make sure you have connected to the internet and the connection type is not Bridge. Now you can visit the IPv6 websites with the 6rd tunnel. Done!
Tips:
The way to set up DS-Lite tunnel is similar to that of 6rd tunnel. If you are provided with an IPv6-only WAN connection and have signed up for DS-Lite tunnel service, specify the DS-Lite tunnel by referring to the steps above. 70 Customize Your Network Settings Chapter 12 12. 6. Specify Wireless Settings 12. 6. 1. Specify Basic Wireless Settings The routers wireless network name (SSID) and password, and security option are preset in the factory. The preset SSID and password can be found on the label of the router. You can customize the wireless settings according to your needs. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router.
To enable or disable the wireless function:
1. Go to Basic > Wireless. 2. The wireless radio is enabled by default. If you want to disable the wireless function of the router, just clear the Enable check boxes. In this case, all the wireless settings will be invalid. Tips:
You can also go to Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Settings to disable the corresponding wireless function in the 2.4GHz and 5GHz page.
To change the wireless network name (SSID) and wireless password:
1. Go to Basic > Wireless. 2. Enter a new SSID in the Network Name (SSID) field and a new password in the Password field. Both fields are case-sensitive. Note:
If you change the wireless settings with a wireless device, you will be disconnected when the settings are effective. Please write down the new SSID and password for future use.
To hide SSID:
1. Go to Basic > Wireless. 2. Select Hide SSID, and your SSID wont display when you scan for local wireless networks on your wireless device and you need to manually join the network.
To change the mode or channel:
Go to Advanced > Wireless >Wireless Settings, and click the 2.4GHz or 5GHz. Mode: Select a transmission mode according to your wireless client devices. It is recommended to just leave it as default. 802.11n only: Select only if all of your wireless clients are 802.11n devices. 802.11gn mixed: Select if you are using both 802.11g and 802.11n wireless clients. 802.11bgn mixed: Select if you are using a mix of 802.11b, 11g, and 11n wireless clients. 71 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings Note: When 802.11n only mode is selected, only 802.11n wireless stations can connect to the router. It is strongly recommended that you select 802.11bgn mixed, and all of 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless stations can connect to the router. 802.11ac only (5GHz): Select only if all of your wireless clients are 802.11ac devices. 802.11ac/n mixed (5GHz): Select if you are using both 802.11ac and 802.11n wireless clients. 802.11a/n/ac mixed (5GHz): Select if you are using a mix of 802.11a, 802.11n and 802.11ac wireless clients. It is strongly recommended that you select 11a/n/ac mixed. Channel: Select the channel you want to use from the drop-down list. This field determines which operating frequency will be used. It is not necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby access point. Channel Width: Select the channel width from the drop-down list. The default setting is Auto, which can adjust the channel width for your clients automatically. Transmit Power: Select Low, Middle, or High to specify the data transmit power. The default and recommended setting is High.
To change the security option:
1. Go to Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Settings. 2. Select the wireless network 2.4GHz or 5GHz. 3. Select an option from the Security drop-down list. We recommend you dont change the default settings unless necessary. If you select other options, configure the related parameters according to the help page. 12. 6. 2. View Wireless Information
To view the detailed wireless network settings:
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Status page. You will find the Wireless panel. 3. Click 2.4GHz or 5GHz to view the wireless details. 72 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings Tips: You can also see the wireless details by clicking the router icon on Basic> Network Map.
To view the detailed information of the connected wireless clients:
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Wireless > Statistics page. 3. You can view the detailed information of the wireless clients, including its connection type and security option as well as the packets transmitted. Tips: You can also see the wireless details by clicking the wireless clients icon on Basic > Network Map. 12. 6. 3. Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced wireless settings are for those who want more network controls. If you are not familiar with the settings on this page, its strongly recommended that you keep the provided default values; otherwise it may result in lower wireless network performance. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for your router. 2. Go to Advanced > Wireless > Advanced Settings. 73 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings Beacon Interval: Enter a value between 100 and 1000 in milliseconds to determine the duration between which beacon packets are broadcasted by the router to synchronize the wireless network. The default is 100 milliseconds. RTS Threshold: Enter a value between 1 and 2346 to determine the packet size of data transmission through the router. By default, the RTS (Request to Send) Threshold size is 2346. If the packet size is greater than the preset threshold, the router sends Request to Send frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame, or else the packet will be sent immediately. DTIM Interval: Enter a value between 1 and 255 to determine the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). 1 indicates the DTIM Interval is the same as Beacon Interval. Group Key Update Period: Enter the number of seconds to control the time interval for the encryption key automatic renewal. The default is 0, indicating no key renewal. WMM: This feature guarantees the packets with high-priority messages being transmitted preferentially. WMM is enabled compulsively under 802.11n or 802.11ac mode. Short GI: This feature is enabled by default and recommended to increase the data capacity by reducing the Guard Interval (GI) time. AP Isolation: Select this check box to enable the AP Isolation feature that allows you to confine and restrict all wireless devices on your network from interacting with each other, but still able to access the internet. AP isolation is disabled by default. Airtime Fairness Feature: Enable this feature if you want to sacrifice some of the networking time from the slow devices, so that your faster devices can have better quality of service. 74 Customize Your Network Settings Chapter 12 12. 7. Use WPS for Wireless Connection You can use WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) to add a new wireless device to your existing network quickly and easily. 12. 7. 1. Method 1: Use the WPS button Use this method if your client device has a WPS button. 1. Press and hold the WPS button of the router for about 2 seconds. 2. Press the WPS button of the client device directly. 3. The WPS LED flashes for about 2 minutes during the WPS process. 4. When the WPS LED is on, the client device has successfully connected to the router. 12. 7. 2. Method 2: Use the WPS button on the web management page Use this method if your client device has a WPS button. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Wireless > WPS, locate the WPS Settings section and select 2.4GHz or 5GHz according to your needs. 3. Make sure the Enable WPS is turned on, and then click Connect. 4. Press the WPS button of the client device directly. 5. The WPS LED of the router flashes for about 2 minutes during the WPS process. 6. When the WPS LED is on, the client device has successfully connected to the router. 12. 7. 3. Method 3: Enter the routers PIN on your client device Use this method if your client device asks for the routers PIN. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 75 Chapter 12 Customize Your Network Settings 2. Go to Advanced > Wireless > WPS, locate the Router PIN section and select 2.4GHz or 5GHz according to your needs. 3. Make sure the Enable Routers PIN is turned on, and take a note of the current PIN of the router. You can also click the Generate button to get a new PIN. 4. On the client device, enter the routers PIN. (The default PIN is also printed on the label of the router.) 5. The WPS LED flashes for about two minutes during the WPS process. 6. When the WPS LED is on, the client device has successfully connected to the router. Note:
1. The WPS LED on the router will light on for five minutes if the device has been successfully added to the network. 2. The WPS function cannot be configured if the wireless function of the router is disabled. Please make sure the wireless function is enabled before configuring the WPS. 12. 7. 4. Method 4: Enter the client devices PIN on the router 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Wireless > WPS, locate the WPS Settings section and select 2.4GHz or 5GHz according to your needs. 3. Make sure the Enable WPS is turned on, and then select PIN Number. 4. Enter the client devices PIN, and then click the Connect button. 5. Device has been added successfully! or similar information will appear on the web management page, which means the client device has successfully connected to the router. And the WPS LED on the router will light on for five minutes. 76 Customize Your Network Settings Chapter 12 12. 8. Schedule Your Wireless Function You can automatically turn off your wireless network when you do not need the wireless connection. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Schedule. 3. Enable the Wireless Schedule function. 4. Drag the pointer to select the time when you want your wireless network off, and then click Save to make the settings effective Note:
1. Make sure that the time of the router is correct before using this function. For details, refer to Set System Time. 2. The wireless LED will turn off if the corresponding wireless network is disabled. 3. The wireless network will be automatically turned on after the time period you set. 77 Chapter 13 Manage Your Router This chapter introduces how to change the system settings and administrate your routers network. It contains the following sections:
Set System Time Test Internet Connectivity Update the Firmware Back Up and Restore Configuration Settings Administration Management System Log CWMP Settings SNMP Settings Monitor the Internet Traffic Statistics Manage Your Router Chapter 13 13. 1. Set System Time System time is the time displayed while the router is running. The system time you configure here will be used for other time-based functions like Parental Controls and Wireless Schedule. You can manually set how to get the system time. Follow the steps below to set your system time. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > Time Settings page. 3. Configure the system time using the following methods:
Manually: Select your time zone, enter the date and select the local time. Get from PC: Click this button if you want to use the current time of your PC. Get from the Internet: Click this button if you want to get time from the internet. Make sure your router can access the internet before you select this way to get system time. 4. Click Save to make the settings effective. 13. 2. Test Internet Connectivity Diagnostics is used to test the connectivity between the router and the host or other network devices. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for your router. 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > Diagnostics. 79 Chapter 13 Manage Your Router 3. Click Start to test the internet connectivity and you will find the test results in the gray box. 13. 3. Update the Firmware TP-Link is dedicated to improving product features, giving you a better network experience. We will inform you through the web management page if theres any update firmware available for your router. The latest firmware can also be downloaded from the Support page of our website www.tp-link.com for free. Note:
1. Make sure that you have a stable connection between the router and your computer. It is NOT recommended to upgrade the firmware wirelessly. 2. Back up your router configuration before upgrading the firmware. 3. DO NOT turn off the router during the firmware upgrade. You can follow the steps below to manually update the firmware. 1. Download the latest firmware file for the router from our website www.tp-link.com. 2. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 3. Go to Advanced > System Tools > Firmware Upgrade. 4. Focus on the Device Information section. Make sure the downloaded firmware file matches with the Hardware Version. firmware file, and click Upgrade. 5. Focus on the Local Upgrade section. Click Browse to locate the downloaded new 80 Chapter 13 Manage Your Router 6. Wait a few minutes for the upgrading and rebooting. 13. 4. Back Up and Restore Configuration Settings The configuration settings are stored as a configuration file in the router. You can back up the configuration file to your computer for future use and restore the router to a previous settings from the backup file when needed. Moreover, if needed you can erase the current settings and reset the router to its default factory settings. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > Backup & Restore.
To back up configuration settings:
Click Backup to save a copy of the current settings to your local computer. A conf.bin file will be stored to your computer.
To restore configuration settings:
1. Click Browse to locate the backup configuration file stored on your computer, and click Restore 2. Wait a few minutes for the restoring and rebooting.
To reset the router to factory default settings:
1. Click Factory Restore to reset the router. 81 Chapter 13 Manage Your Router 2. Wait a few minutes for the restoring and rebooting. Note:
1. During the resetting process, do not turn off the router. 2. We strongly recommend you back up the current configuration settings before resetting the router. 13. 5. Administration Management 13. 5. 1. Change the Login Password The account management feature allows you to change your login password of the web management page. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > Administration page. Locate the Account Management section. 3. Enter the old password, then a new password twice (both case-sensitive). 4. Click Save to make the settings effective. 5. Use the new password for future logins. 13. 5. 2. Local Management You can control the local devices authority to manage the router via Local Management feature. By default all local connected devices are allowed to manage the router. You can also specify one device to manage the router and enable local management over a more secure way, HTTPS. 82 Chapter 13 Manage Your Router Follow the steps below to allow only the specific device to manage the router via the local management over HTTPS. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > Administration, and locate the Local Management section. 3. Keep the Port as the default setting. Enable Management over HTTPS and keep the Port for HTTPS as the default setting. Enter the IP address or MAC address of the local device to manage the router. 4. Click Save. Now, you can manage the router over both HTTP (http://tplinkwifi.net) and HTTPS
(https://tplinkwifi.net). Note:
If you want all local devices can manage the router, just leave the IP/MAC Address field blank. 13. 5. 3. Remote Management By default, the remote devices are not allowed to manage the router from the internet. You can enable remote management over HTTP and/or HTTPS if needed. HTTPS is a more secure way to access the router. Note:
If your ISP assigns a private WAN IP address (such as 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x), you cannot use the remote management feature because private addresses are not routed on the internet. Follow the steps below to allow remote devices to manage the router over HTTPS. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > Administration, and locate the Remote Management section. 83 Chapter 13 Manage Your Router 3. Enable Remote Management and Remote Management via HTTPS to allow for HTTPS connection. Keep the Port as the default setting. 4. Set the client device allowed for remote management. Select All to allow all remote devices to manage the router. If you just want to allow a specific device to manage the router, select Only the Following IP/MAC Address and enter the IP/MAC address of the remote device. 5. Click Save. All devices or the specific device on the internet can log in to your router using the address displayed on the Manage This Router via the Address field to manage the router. Tips:
1. If you were warned about the certificate when visiting the web management page remotely, click Trust (or a similar option) to continue. To avoid this warning, you can download and install the certificate on the routers web management page at Advanced > System Tools > Administration. ICMP Ping 2. The routers WAN IP is usually a dynamic IP. Please refer to Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account if you want to log in to the router through a domain name. 13. 5. 4. ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) Ping is used to diagnose the network by sending ICMP echo request packets to the target remote or local host and waiting for an ICMP response. You can control the routers replies to ICMP Ping requests. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 84 Chapter 13 Manage Your Router 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > Administration, and locate the ICMP Ping section. 3. Specify the ICMP Ping reply options. Remote: Select it if you want the computers on a public network to ping the routers WAN IP address. Local: Enabled by default, if enabled, the computers on a private network can ping the routers LAN IP address. 4. Click Save to make the settings effective. 13. 6. System Log System Log can help you know what happened to your router, facilitating you to locate the malfunctions. For example when your router does not work properly, you may need to save the system log and send it to the technical support for troubleshooting. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Click Advanced > System Tools > System Log page.
To view the system logs:
You can view specific system logs by selecting the log type and level. Click Refresh to refresh the log list.
To save the system logs:
You can save the system logs to your local computer or a remote server. Click Save Log to save the logs in a txt file to your computer. 85 Chapter 13 Manage Your Router Click Log Settings to set the storage path of logs. Save Locally: Select this option to cache the system log to the routers local memory, select the minimum level of system log to be saved from the drop-down list. The logs will be shown in the table in descending order on the System Log page. Save Remotely: Select this option to send the system log to a remote server, select the minimum level of system log to be saved from the drop-down list and enter the information of the remote server. If the remote server has a log viewer client or a sniffer tool implemented, you can view and analyze the system log remotely in real-time. 13. 7. CWMP Settings The router supports CWMP (CPE WAN Management Protocol), also called TR-069. This collects information, performs diagnostics and configures the devices automatically via ACS (Auto-Configuration Server). 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > CWMP Settings. 86 Chapter 13 Manage Your Router CWMP: Enable or disable the CWMP (CPE WAN Management Protocol) function. Inform: Enable or disable the function of sending an inform message to the ACS (Auto Configuration Server) periodically. Inform Interval: Set the time interval in seconds when the Inform message will be sent to the ACS. ACS URL: Enter the web address of the ACS which is provided by your ISP. ACS Username/Password: Enter the username/password to log in to the ACS server. Interface used by TR-069 client: Select which interface to be used by the TR-069 client. Connection Request Authentication: Select this check box to enable authentication for the connection request. Username/Password: Enter the username/password for the ACS server to log in to the router. Path: Enter the path for the ACS server to log in to the router. Port: Enter the port that connects to the ACS server. URL: Enter the URL that connects to the ACS server. 87 Chapter 13 Manage Your Router Get RPC Methods: Click to get the methods to support CWMP. Click Save to make the settings effective. 13. 8. SNMP Settings SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is widely used in network management for network monitoring. It allows management applications to retrieve status updates and statistics from the SNMP agent within this device. In this way, network administrators can easily search and modify the information on any node on the network. Meanwhile, they can locate faults promptly and implement the fault diagnosis, capacity planning and report generating. An SNMP Agent is an application running on the modem router that performs the operational role of receiving and processing SNMP messages, sending responses to the SNMP manager, and sending traps when an event occurs. So a router contains SNMP agent software can be monitored and/or controlled by SNMP Manager using SNMP messages. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > SNMP Settings. Enable SNMP Agent/SNMP Agent for WAN: Turn on to enable the built-in SNMP agent that allows the router to operate as the operational role in receiving and processing of SNMP messages, sending responses to the SNMP manager, and triggering SNMP traps when an event occurs. Read-only Community: Displays the default public community string that protects the router from unauthorized access. 88 Chapter 13 Manage Your Router Write Community: Displays the default write community string that protects the router from unauthorized changes. System Name: Displays the administratively-assigned name for this managed device. System Description: Displays the textual description of the managed device. This value should include the full name and version identification of the systems hardware type, software operating-system, and networking software. System Location: Displays the physical location of this device (for example, the telephone closet, 3rd floor). System Contact: Displays the textual identification of the contact person for this managed device, together with information on how to contact this person. Trap Manager IP: Displays the IP address of the host to receive the traps. You are suggested to keep the default settings. Click Save to make the settings effective. 13. 9. Monitor the Internet Traffic Statistics The Traffic Statistics page displays the network traffic of the LAN, WAN and WLAN sent and received packets, allowing you to monitor the volume of internet traffic statistics. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > Traffic Statistics. 3. Toggle on Enable Traffic Statistics to enable traffic statistics function, you can view the total number of packets and bytes received and transmitted by the router within the selected Statistics Interval. This function is disabled by default. 4. You can refer to Traffic Statistics List for the detailed information about the traffic usage of all devices. 89 FAQ Q1. What should I do if I forget my wireless password?
The default wireless password is printed on the label of the router. If the password has been changed:
1. Connect your computer to the router using an Ethernet cable. 2. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 3. Go to Basic > Wireless to retrieve or reset your wireless password. Q2. What should I do if I forget my web management password?
Press and hold the Reset button of the router for at least 5 seconds until all LEDs turn on momentarily to reset the router to its factory default settings, and then visit http://
tplinkwifi.net to create a new login password. Note: Youll need to reconfigure the router to surf the internet once the router is reset, and please mark down your new password for future use. Q3. What should I do if I cannot log in to the routers web management This can happen for a variety of reasons. Please try the methods below to log in again. Make sure your computer is connected to the router correctly and the corresponding LED indicator(s) light up. Make sure the IP address of your computer is configured as Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. Make sure http://tplinkwifi.net or http://192.168.0.1 is correctly entered. Check your computers settings:
1 ) Go to Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet, and click View network page?
status and tasks. 2 ) Click Internet Options on the bottom left. 3 ) Click Connections and select Never dial a connection. 90 4 ) Click LAN settings and deselect the following three options and click OK. 5 ) Go to Advanced > Restore advanced settings, click OK to save the settings. 91 Use another web browser or computer to log in again. Reset the router to factory default settings and try again. If login still fails, please contact the technical support. Note: Youll need to reconfigure the router to surf the internet once the router is reset. Q4. What should I do if I cannot access the internet even though the configuration is finished?
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Status to check internet status:
As the following images shows, if IP Address is a valid one, please try the methods below and try again:
92 Your computer might not recognize any DNS server addresses. Please manually configure the DNS server. 1 ) Go to Advanced > Network > LAN Settings. 2 ) Enter 8.8.8.8 as Primary DNS, click Save. Tips: 8.8.8.8 is a safe and public DNS server operated by Google. Restart the modem and the router. 1 ) Power off your modem and router, and leave them off for 1 minute. 2 ) Power on your modem first, and wait about 2 minutes until it gets a solid cable or internet light. 3 ) Power on the router. 4 ) Wait another 1 or 2 minutes and check the internet access. Reset the router to factory default settings and reconfigure the router. Upgrade the firmware of the router. 93 Check the TCP/IP settings on the particular device if all other devices can get internet from the router. As the following image shows, if the IP Address is 0.0.0.0, please try the methods below and try again:
Make sure the physical connection between the router and the modem is proper. Clone the MAC address of your computer. 1 ) Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2 ) Go to Advanced > Network > Internet and click the edit icon to find the MAC Clone section. 3 ) Choose an option as needed (enter the MAC address if Use Custom MAC Address is selected), and click OK. Tips:
Some ISP will register the MAC address of your computer when you access the internet for the first time through their Cable modem, if you add a router into your network to share your internet connection, the ISP will not accept it as the MAC address is changed, so we need to clone your computers MAC address to the router. The MAC addresses of a computer in wired connection and wireless connection are different. Modify the LAN IP address of the router. 94 Note:
Most TP-Link routers use 192.168.0.1/192.168.1.1 as their default LAN IP address, which may conflict with the IP range of your existing ADSL modem/router. If so, the router is not able to communicate with your modem and you cant access the internet. To resolve this problem, we need to change the LAN IP address of the router to avoid such conflict, for example, 192.168.2.1. 1 ) Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2 ) Go to Advanced > Network > LAN Settings. 3 ) Modify the LAN IP address as the follow image shows. Here we take 192.168.2.1 as an example. 4 ) Click Save. Restart the modem and the router. 1 ) Power off your modem and router, and leave them off for 1 minute. 2 ) Power on your modem first, and wait about 2 minutes until it get a solid cable or internet light. 3 ) Power on the router. 4 ) Wait another 1 or 2 minutes and check the internet access. Double check the internet connection type. 1 ) Confirm your internet connection type, which can be learned from the ISP. 2 ) Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 3 ) Go to Basic > Internet. 4 ) Select your Internet Connection Type and fill in other parameters. 5 ) Click Save. 95 6 ) Restart the modem and the router again. Please upgrade the firmware of the router. If youve tried every method above but still cannot access the internet, please contact the technical support. Q5. What should I do if I cannot find my wireless network or I cannot connect the wireless network?
If you fail to find any wireless network, please follow the steps below:
Make sure the wireless function of your device is enabled if youre using a laptop with built-in wireless adapter. You can refer to the relevant document or contact the laptop manufacturer. Make sure the wireless adapter driver is installed successfully and the wireless adapter is enabled. On Windows 7 or higher 1 ) If you see the message No connections are available, it is usually because the wireless function is disabled or blocked somehow. 2 ) Click Troubleshoot and windows might be able to fix the problem by itself. On Windows XP 1 ) If you see the message Windows cannot configure this wireless connection, this is usually because windows configuration utility is disabled or you are running another wireless configuration tool to connect the wireless. 2 ) Exit the wireless configuration tool (the TP-Link Utility, for example). 3 ) Select and right click on My Computer on desktop, select Manage to open Computer Management window. 4 ) Expand Services and Applications > Services, find and locate Wireless Zero Configuration in the Services list on the right side. 5 ) Right click Wireless Zero Configuration, and then select Properties. 96 6 ) Change Startup type to Automatic, click on Start button and make sure the Service status is Started. And then click OK. If you can find other wireless network except your own, please follow the steps below:
Check the WLAN LED indicator on your wireless router/modem. Make sure your computer/device is still in the range of your router/modem. Move it closer if it is currently too far away. Go to Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Settings, and check the wireless settings. Double check your Wireless Network Name(SSID) and make sure the SSID is not hidden. If you can find your wireless network but fail to connect, please follow the steps below:
Authenticating problem/password mismatch:
1 ) Sometimes you will be asked to type in a PIN number when you connect to the wireless network for the first time. This PIN number is different from the Wireless Password/Network Security Key, usually you can only find it on the label of your router. 97 2 ) 3 ) If you cannot find the PIN or PIN failed, you may choose Connecting using a security key instead, and then type in the Wireless Password/Network Security Key. If it continues to show note of Network Security Key Mismatch, it is suggested to confirm the wireless password of your wireless router. Note: Wireless Password/Network Security Key is case sensitive. Windows unable to connect to XXXX / Can not join this network / Taking longer than usual to connect to this network:
Check the wireless signal strength of your network. If it is weak (1~3 bars), please move the router closer and try again. Change the wireless Channel of the router to 1, 6 or 11 to reduce interference from other networks. Re-install or update the driver for your wireless adapter of the computer. 98 COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. is a registered trademark of TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. No part of the specifications may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without permission from TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd. Copyright 2019 TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 99 FCC STATEMENT Model S048CU1200330 Product Name: AC2600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router Model Number: EC440-G4u Component Name I.T.E POWER SUPPLY Responsible party:
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Tel: +1 626 333 0234 Fax: +1 909 527 6803 E-mail: sales.usa@tp-link.com 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 or more 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. 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. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 100 Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this grant is applicable to only Mobile Configurations. The antennas 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. The device is restricted in indoor environment only. We, TP-Link USA Corporation, has determined that the equipment shown as above has been shown to comply with the applicable technical standards, FCC part 15. There is no unauthorized change is made in the equipment and the equipment is properly maintained and operated. Issue Date: 2019.01.15 FCC compliance information statement Product Name: I.T.E POWER SUPPLY Model Number: S048CU1200330 Responsible party:
TP-Link USA Corporation, d/b/a TP-Link North America, Inc. Address: 145 South State College Blvd. Suite 400, Brea, CA 92821 Website: http://www.tp-link.com/us/
Tel: +1 626 333 0234 Fax: +1 909 527 6803 E-mail: sales.usa@tp-link.com 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 101 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 or more 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. 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. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. We, TP-Link USA Corporation, has determined that the equipment shown as above has been shown to comply with the applicable technical standards, FCC part 15. There is no unauthorized change is made in the equipment and the equipment is properly maintained and operated. Issue Date: 2019.01.15 102 CE Mark Warning This is a class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. OPERATING FREQUENCY(the maximum transmitted power) 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz (20dBm) 5150 MHz - 5250 MHz (23dBm) EU declaration of conformity TP-Link hereby declares that the device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directives 2014/53/EU, 2009/125/EC and 2011/65/EU. The original EU declaration of conformity may be found at http://www.tp-link.com/en/ce RF Exposure Information This device meets the EU requirements (2014/53/EU Article 3.1a) on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields by way of health protection. The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at 20 cm from your body. Restricted to indoor use. Canadian Compliance Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1. lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2. lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement Caution:
1. The device for operation in the band 51505250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems;
103 2. For devices with detachable antenna(s), the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5850 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non-point-to-point operation as appropriate; and The high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. Avertissement:
1. Le dispositif fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz est rserv uniquement pour une utilisation lintrieur afin de rduire les risques de brouillage prjudiciable aux systmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mmes canaux;
2. Le gain maximal dantenne permis pour les dispositifs avec antenne(s) amovible(s) utilisant la bande 5725-5850 MHz doit se conformer la limitation P.I.R.E spcifie pour lexploitation point point et non point point, selon le cas. En outre, les utilisateurs devraient aussi tre aviss que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont dsigns utilisateurs principaux (c.--d., quils ont la priorit) pour les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body. Dclaration dexposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites dexposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. Industry Canada Statement CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) Korea Warning Statements:
. NCC Notice:
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BSMI Notice
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105 Safety Information Keep the device away from water, fire, humidity or hot environments. Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the device. Do not use damaged charger or USB cable to charge the device. Do not use any other chargers than those recommended Do not use the device where wireless devices are not allowed. Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Use only power supplies which are provided by manufacturer and in the original packing of this product. If you have any questions, please dont hesitate to contact us. Please read and follow the above safety information when operating the device. We cannot guarantee that no accidents or damage will occur due to improper use of the device. Please use this product with care and operate at your own risk. For EU/EFTA, this product can be used in the following countries:
DE HU MT SK AT EE IS NO CH FI LT RO DK IE NL UK BG ES LI PT CZ HR LV SI CY FR LU SE BE EL IT PL Explanations of the symbols on the product label Symbol Explanation DC voltage Indoor use only RECYCLING This product bears the selective sorting symbol for Waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE). This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European directive 2012/19/
EU in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment. User has the choice to give his product to a competent recycling organization or to the retailer when he buys a new electrical or electronic equipment. 106
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-07-04 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2019-07-04
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0013661145
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Building 24 (floors 1,3,4,5) and 28 (floors1-4)
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1 2 |
Shenzhen, N/A 518057
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1 2 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@acbcert.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
TE7
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
EC440-G4U
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
J**** H****
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1 2 | Title |
Regulatory Compliance Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
75521********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
75526********
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1 2 |
c******@tp-link.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
BTL
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1 2 | Name |
S****** H****
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Taiwan
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1 2 |
S******@newbtl.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | 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 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 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 | 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) | AC2600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit 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 | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
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 | Power output is conducted. Device is an 802.11a/n/ac (HT20/HT40/VHT20/VHT40/VHT80) in a 4x4 Spatial Multiplexing MIMO configuration as described in this filing. The device has been certified for mobile use and any co-location must be done through the use of FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has a 20 MHz, 40 MHz and 80 MHz bandwidth mode and it contains 2.4GHz WLAN transmitter. | ||||
1 2 | Power output is conducted. Device is an 802.11b/g/n (HT20/HT40), as well as supporting VHT20/VHT40 in a 4x4 Spatial Multiplexing MIMO configuration as described in this filing. The device has been certified for mobile use and any co-location must be done through the use of FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has a 20 MHz and 40 MHz bandwidth mode and it contains 5GHz-UNII transmitter. | |||||
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 |
BTL Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
A**** C****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 |
A******@newbtl.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.3574 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.865 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.9339000 |
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