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Page 1: ...or expressed written permission from Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co Ltd any individual or party is not allowed to copy plagiarize reproduce or translate it into other languages All photos and product specifications mentioned in this manual are for references only Upgrades of software and hardware may occur Tenda reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content hereof ...

Page 2: ... Product Overview 1 1 1 Features 1 1 2 Package Content 2 1 3 Panel Overview 2 Chapter 2 Hardware Install 5 2 1 Hardware Install 5 2 1 1 Connect device to a power source 6 2 1 2 Network Connection 6 Chapter 3 Mode Overview 9 3 1 Hotel Mode Dynamic IP 9 3 2 Residence Mode PPPoE 10 3 3 WISP Mode 10 ...

Page 3: ...apter 5 Mode Toggle Popup Windows 16 5 1 Mode Auto switch 16 5 2 Smart Popup Windows 17 Chapter 6 Mode Setup 19 6 1 Hotel Mode Dynamic IP Setup 19 6 2 Residence Mode PPPoE Setup 20 6 3 WISP Mode Setup 24 Chapter 7 Network Setup 30 7 1 LAN Setup 30 7 2 WAN Settings 30 7 3 WAN Speed 32 7 4 WAN MAC Clone 33 7 5 DNS Server 34 ...

Page 4: ...y 37 8 3 Wireless Access Control 40 8 4 Connection Status 41 Chapter9 DHCP 43 9 1 DHCP Settings 43 9 2 DHCP Client List Reservation 44 Chapter 10 Virtual Server 46 10 1 Port Forwarding 46 10 2 DMZ Host 47 10 3 UPNP 48 Chapter 11 Security 49 11 1 Client Filter 50 11 2 MAC Filter 52 11 3 URL Filter 55 ...

Page 5: ...60 Chapter 13 Bandwidth Control 61 13 1 Bandwidth Control 61 Chapter 14 Tools 62 14 1 Time Date 62 14 2 DDNS 64 14 3 Back Restore 65 14 4 Restore to Factory Default Settings 67 14 5 Firmware Update 68 14 6 Reboot 69 14 7 Change Password 69 14 8 1 Logs 70 Appendix 1 Set PC to Obtain an IP address automatically 70 ...

Page 6: ...Wireless N travel Router Appendix 2 How to connect to an encrypted wireless network 74 Appendix 3 Glossary 77 Appendix 4 FAQs 79 Appendix 5 EMC Statement 84 ...

Page 7: ...ode Dynamic IP and Residence Mode PPPoE 1 1 Features Compliant with IEEE 802 11n IEEE 802 11g IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 3 and IEEE 802 3u standards Based on 802 11n technology equipped with a high performance antenna the device delivers wireless speed of up to 150Mbps Triple modes Hotel Mode Residence Mode and WISP Mode to provide you with flexibility and freedom to connect to Internet Provides encryp...

Page 8: ...d wireless access control Logs to record device s usage status Supports UPnP and DDNS features Allow disallow specified PCs on LAN to access Internet Provides virtual server and DMZ features Internal firewall to block potential attacks from hackers 1 2 Package Content Unpack the box and check the following items A5s Quick Install Guide If any of the above items are incorrect missing or damaged ple...

Page 9: ...n and blinking light Device is currently operating in hotel mode and WAN port is NOT properly connected A green and solid light Device is currently operating in hotel mode and WAN port is connected Residence Mode A dark blue and blinking light Device is currently operating in Residence Mode and WAN port is NOT properly connected ...

Page 10: ...nd is not connected to a wireless hotspot A light blue and solid light Device is currently operating in WISP Mode and is connected to a wireless hotspot Reset Pressing it for about 7 seconds restores the Device to factory defaults LAN WAN Interface The device provides 1 10 100M LAN WAN interchangeable interface which functions as a a WAN interface for connection to an Internet enabled DSL ...

Page 11: ...l Mode and b a LAN interface for connection with a PC or an Ethernet switch when operating in WISP Mode Chapter 2 Hardware Install 2 1 Hardware Install Before you start configuring the device follow below steps to install device For optimum wireless performance it is advisable to ...

Page 12: ...e Simply plug the device into a electrical outlet nearby 2 1 2 Network Connection A For first time use you must connect to the device wirelessly Find device s default SSID from the label on the back of the device by default device s wireless is unencrypted For network topology see below ...

Page 13: ...ner of your desktop b Select the desired wireless network and click Connect c Enter the customized security key if any or simply click Connect as there is no preset security key by default Note Select Connect to the network without settings it up if you are asked to provide a PIN code during connection ...

Page 14: ...8 d When you see Connected displayed next to the wireless network you selected it means you have connected to the wireless network successfully Note To access Internet below settings must be configured ...

Page 15: ...s in Hotel Mode also known as Dynamic IP or DHCP by default In this mode the device functions as a wireless router to obtain an IP address and DNS server automatically from your ISP Simply connect to it wirelessly and multiple users can share the Internet connection concurrently No configuration needed Simply connect the device to the broadband Interface in a hotel room with an Ethernet cable and ...

Page 16: ...cal network topology see below 3 3 WISP Mode In this mode the device functions as a Wireless range extender to relay an existing wifi hotspot and its RJ45 port functions as a LAN port Simply uplink the device wirelessly to an existing Internet enabled hotspot AP and clients can share Internet access by connecting to the device wirelessly or using an Ethernet cable For typical network topology see ...

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Page 18: ... wirelessly instead of using an Ethernet cable as the device is preset to Hotel Mode which means the Ethernet port on the device functions as a WAN port by default 4 1 1 Setup Wireless Connection Windows XP is used in below illustration For setup methods in Windows 7 see sections hereunder If you are using Windows XP do as follows a Right click My Network Places and select Properties b Click Wirel...

Page 19: ...13 Available Wireless Networks c Select the desired wireless network and click Connect d Enter the customized security key twice If any or simply click ...

Page 20: ...reset security key by default e When you see Connected displayed next to the wireless network you selected it means you have connected to the wireless network successfully Note To access Internet below settings must be configured ...

Page 21: ... and press Enter In case of Internet connection failure this screen will open automatically whatever is entered in the web browser 4 2 2 Enter admin in Password field and then click Login Note Password is case sensitive 4 2 3 You will see below screen if you entered a correct password ...

Page 22: ...the device can automatically detect your Internet connection type and switch between Hotel Mode Dynamic IP and Residence Mode PPPoE You can also disable this feature manually if you don t need it However if you want to use WISP mode you need to select and setup it manually ...

Page 23: ...ence Mode automatically If operating in Residence Mode for the first time it will prompt you to finish the settings required for your Internet connection Simply follow the onscreen instructions After you set up the device the way just mentioned it will auto switch between the Hotel Mode and Residence Mode depending on the detected network environment No need to repeat operations 5 2 Smart Popup Wi...

Page 24: ... device Tips For security purpose it is highly advisable that you encrypt your wireless network When operating in Residence Mode for the first time system will pop up a dailup window prompting you to enter a user name and a password required for PPPoE Internet connection The pop up window is as below ...

Page 25: ...apter 6 Mode Setup 6 1 Hotel Mode Dynamic IP Setup No need for configurations in this mode The device is wirelessly accessible to all wireless clients within coverage For connection diagram see section 2 1 1 ...

Page 26: ...to Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically For details see appendix 1 Note In this mode the device s RJ45 port functions as a WAN port for Internet connection When activated clients can only connect to the device wirelessly 6 2 Residence Mode PPPoE Setup Residence Mode Also known as ADSL dial up or PPPoE connection type Upon detecting this connection type dev...

Page 27: ...o the device wirelessly you must know its SSID Channel For an optimal wireless performance you may select the least interferential channel It is advisable that you select an unused channel or Auto to let device detect and select the best possible channel for your wireless network to operate on from the drop down list You can select WEP WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK encryption ...

Page 28: ... For detailed configurations see sections hereunder Click Next to continue when finishing above settings 3 You shall come to the Internet connection setup interface Enter the user name and password provided by your ISP in corresponding fields Contact your ISP if you forget or are not clear Click Next to continue when finishing above settings For example Assuming that your ISP provides you with a u...

Page 29: ...Copy My PC s MAC to populate the field automatically Config above settings using the PC whose MAC address is bound with your ISP WAN MAC Address Config Device s WAN MAC address Copy My PC s MAC Click to copy your PC s MAC address to device s WAN MAC address field Restore to Factory Default MAC Reset Device s WAN MAC to factory default After device reboot go to Status to check the WAN Internet conn...

Page 30: ...ctivate new settings Note In this mode the device s RJ45 port functions as a WAN port for Internet connection When activated clients can only connect to the device wirelessly 6 3 WISP Mode Setup To amplify uplink device s wireless signal extend wireless coverage select this mode manually 1 Select WISP Mode and then click Next ...

Page 31: ...ect to MAC Address Enter the WISP s MAC address that you are going to connect to Wireless MAC address is also known as BSSID Channel Select the channel which your WISP s AP to which the device is going to connect is currently operating on Security Mode Config the same security settings including security key as set on your WISP s AP on your device For details see Wireless Security section ...

Page 32: ...wirelessly you must know its SSID Channel For an optimal wireless performance you may select the least interferential channel It is advisable that you select an unused channel or Auto to let device detect and select the best possible channel for your wireless network to operate on from the drop down list Channel change unsupported here You can select WEP WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK encryption method to se...

Page 33: ...creen DHCP This is the default Internet connection type No configurations are required for this connection Simply select Dynamic IP and click Next if your ISP is using this connection Static IP If your ISP offers you static IP Internet connection type select Static IP from corresponding drop down menu enter IP address subnet mask Primary DNS and secondary DNS optional info provided by your ISP in ...

Page 34: ...fortunately forget this info Click Next to continue when finishing above settings For example Assuming that your ISP provides you with a user name pppoe_user and a password pppoe_passwd then simply enter them in corresponding fields as seen on the screenshot After device reboot go to Status to check the WAN Internet connection status If you see below info there congratulations you can enjoy surfin...

Page 35: ...ge the channel settings when using this mode as improper change may cause connection failure Click Finish and reboot device to activate new settings Important The device must share identical channel security including security key extension channel if any settings with the link partner to achieve successful connection in this mode ...

Page 36: ...an change it according to your needs just remember to use the new one to log on to the device s web utility if you changed it Subnet Mask Device s LAN subnet mask 255 255 255 0 by default Note If you change the device s LAN IP address you must use the new one to log on to the web based configuration utility 7 2 WAN Settings WAN setup is only available in WISP Mode and Wireless Router Mode ...

Page 37: ...n Unit DO NOT change it from the factory default of 1480 unless necessary You may need to change it for optimal performance with some specific websites or application software that cannot be opened or enabled in this case try 1450 1400 etc Service Name Description of PPPoE connection Leave blank unless otherwise required Server Name Description of server Leave blank unless otherwise required Stati...

Page 38: ... Consult your ISP if you are not clear Subnet Mask Enter WAN Subnet Mask provided by your ISP The default is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Enter the WAN Gateway provided by your ISP Consult your ISP if you are not clear Primary DNS Server Enter the DNS address provided by your ISP Secondary DNS Server Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides 2 such addresses optional 7 3 WAN Speed This section let...

Page 39: ...the link port to achieve successful communication otherwise the WAN port may not function properly So if you are not sure about the link port s speed duplex mode please select Auto Try to change the WAN speed duplex to 10M full duplex if the WAN connection status alternates between Connecting and Disconnected 7 4 WAN MAC Clone This section allows you to configure Device s WAN MAC address ...

Page 40: ...to populate the field automatically Config above settings using the PC whose MAC address is bound with your ISP WAN MAC Address Config Device s WAN MAC address Copy My PC s MAC Click to copy your PC s MAC address to device s WAN MAC address field Restore to Factory Default MAC Reset Device s WAN MAC to factory default 7 5 DNS Server DNS is short for Domain Name System or Domain Name Service It res...

Page 41: ...isable the DNS server feature Primary DNS Server Enter the DNS address provided by your ISP Secondary DNS Server Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides 2 such addresses optional Chapter 8 Wireless Settings 8 1 Wireless Basic ...

Page 42: ...only Wireless B and Wireless G clients in your wireless network 11b g n mixed mode Select it if you have Wireless B Wireless G and Wireless N clients in your wireless network SSID A SSID Service Set Identifier is the unique name of a wireless network This option is configurable BSSID A BSSID in IEEE 802 11 wireless network is the MAC address of a wireless AP SSID Broadcast Select Enable Disable to...

Page 43: ...11b g and 11n wireless clients please select 40M frequency band when there are only non 11n wireless clients select 20M frequency band mode when the wireless network mode is 11n mode please select 20 40 frequency band to boost its throughput Extension Channel Available only in 11b g n mixed mode It is used to ensure N speed for 802 11n devices on the network 8 2 Wireless Security This section allo...

Page 44: ...AES advanced encryption standard or TKIP temporary key integrity protocol Security Key Enter a security key which must be between 8 63 ASCII characters long Key Renewal Interval Specify a valid time interval for the key to be updated 8 2 2 WPA2 PSK The later WPA2 protocol Wi Fi Protected Access version 2 features compliance with the full IEEE 802 11i standard and uses Advanced Encryption Standard ...

Page 45: ...grity protocol or TKIP AES Security Key Enter a security key which must be between 8 63 ASCII characters long Key Renewal Interval Specify a valid time interval for the key to be updated 8 2 3 Mixed WEP WEP is intended to provide data confidentiality comparable to that of a traditional wired network ...

Page 46: ...d etc are not allowed if you select ASCII or enter 10 or 26 HEX characters if you select Hex Note that you must enter the key content in the corresponding format selected Default Key Select a key from the preset keys 1 4 for current use 8 3 Wireless Access Control The MAC based Wireless Access Control feature can be used to allow or disallow clients to connect to your wireless network ...

Page 47: ...ur wireless network MAC Address Enter the MAC address of a wireless client which you want to allow or disallow to connect your wireless network Add Click to add the MAC address MAC Address List Displays added MAC address entries You can add new entries or delete existing entries according to your needs 8 4 Connection Status This section displays the info of connected wireless clients including MAC...

Page 48: ...42 MAC Address Displays MAC addresses of wireless clients connected to the Device Bandwidth Displays channel bandwidth used by currently connected hosts wireless clients ...

Page 49: ...nt enabled PCs in your LAN Namely PCs are set to Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically including IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS etc eliminating the need for manual intervention DHCP Server Enable Check or uncheck the box to enable or disable the device s DHCP server feature Start IP Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server s IP assignment E...

Page 50: ... addresses from the device s DHCP Server If you would like some devices on your network to always have the same IP addresses you can use this feature and manually add a static DHCP Reservation entry for each such device And then a registered MAC will get a correspondingly reserved IP address while an unregistered MAC will be assigned with an unused IP address Host name Displays name of a given hos...

Page 51: ...45 Lease Time Displays remaining time for a corresponding IP address lease ...

Page 52: ...ffic received through such ports to a LAN server at a designated IP address It allows remote computers such as PCs from Internet to access web servers ftp servers e mail servers gaming and other specialized Internet applications on a private local area network LAN Start End Port Enter the number or range of port s used by the server or Internet applications Private IP The IP address of a computer ...

Page 53: ...o add a selected Well Known Service Port to Port fields of the entry you selected For example A LAN PC at 192 68 2 10 hosts WEB service on Port 80 and provides Telnet service on Port 23 To make such services accessible to Internet users config as shown on the screenshot above Note If you include port 80 on this section you must set the port for remote web based management to a different number tha...

Page 54: ... another host on the Internet config the same settings as shown on the screenshot on the device Note Once enabled the DMZ host loses protection from device s firewall and becomes vulnerable to attacks 10 3 UPNP Note UPnP Universal Plug and Play works in Windows XP Windows ME or later NOTE Operational system needs to be integrated with or installed with Directx 9 0 or in an environment with install...

Page 55: ...orwarding so as to enable external hosts to access resources on internal hosts Enable UPnP Check uncheck to enable disable the UPnP feature Chapter 11 Security The Security feature is only available in WISP Mode and Wireless Router Mode ...

Page 56: ...nage PCs in LAN you may use the Client Filter functionality to allow or disallow PCs within a specified range of IP addresses to access Internet Click Add to enter page below Filter Mode Select Deny or Allow according to your own needs ...

Page 57: ...for current rule to apply to WAN Port Range Specify a single port or a range of ports by entering an identical port NO or two different port NOs in both boxes respectively Allowed port NO ranges from 1 to 65535 Traffic Type Select a protocol or protocols for the traffic TCP UDP Both Time Specify a time range for current entry to take effect Day Select a day or several days for current entry to tak...

Page 58: ...Save and you will find such entry in the List below Select Allow from the Default Mode drop down list and check Enable Client Filter feature 11 2 MAC Filter To better manage computers in your LAN network you can ...

Page 59: ... Allow according to your own needs Deny Access to Internet Disallow specified packets to pass through the device other packets are processed according to default mode Allow Access to Internet Allow specified packets to pass through the device other packets are processed according to default mode Description Simply describe current rule rule ...

Page 60: ...or current rule to take effect Day Select a day or several days for current rule to take effect Example To prevent a PC at the MAC address of 00 B0 0C 77 88 00 from accessing Internet from 8 00 to18 00 daily without restricting it during other time period config the same settings as shown on the screenshot below on your device ...

Page 61: ...heck the Enable MAC Filter feature 11 3 URL Filter To better regulate LAN PCs you may use the Website Filter also known as URL Filter functionality to allow or disallow such PCs to access certain websites within a specified time period Click Add to enter page below ...

Page 62: ...he device other packets are processed according to default mode Description Briefly describe a current entry rule IP Address Specify a single IP address or an IP range of PCs for current rule to apply to URL String Enter domain names or a part of a domain name to be filtered out Time Specify a time range for current entry to take effect Day Select a day or several days for current entry to take ef...

Page 63: ... working days Monday Friday while not restricting other PCs then config same settings as shown on below screenshot on your device Click Save and you will find such entry in the List below Select Allow from the Default Mode drop down list and check Enable URL Filter Also known as website filter on some ...

Page 64: ...ernal networks to access and manage the Router remotely IP Address Enter the trusted IP address of a PC from Internet or other external networks which you want to authorize to manage your router remotely Note To access the device via port 8080 enter http x x x x 8080 where x x x x represents the the device s Internet IP address and 8080 is the remote admin port Assuming the device s Internet IP ad...

Page 65: ... with a specific IP address say 218 88 93 33 makes the device only remotely accessible to the PC at the specified IP address For example If you want to allow only the PC at the IP address of 218 88 93 33 from Internet to access Device s web based utility via port 8080 then configure the same settings as shown on the screenshot above on the device ...

Page 66: ...cipal task for a router is to look for an optimal transfer path for each data packet passing through it and transfer it to the specified destination So it s essential for a router to select an optimal path i e routing algorithm To complete this work the router stores and maintains related data of various transfer paths i e establishing a routing table for future route selection ...

Page 67: ...IP Address Enter an Identical IP or two different IPs in both boxes to specify only a single IP address or an IP range Upload Limit Max total upload bandwidth for a specified PC or a range of PCs Download Limit Max total download bandwidth for a specified PC or a range of PCs Enable The corresponding entry takes effect only if you checked this option Edit Click to edit an existing entry rule ...

Page 68: ...62 Delete Click to remove a corresponding entry rule Chapter 14 Tools 14 1 Time Date ...

Page 69: ...dated automatically from Internet if enabled Sync Interval Specify a time length for device to update its time and date info from Internet periodically The default is 2 hours Time Zone Select your current time zone Copy Your PC s Time Click it to copy your PC s time to the device Note Configured time and date info loses when the device is disconnected from power supply However it will be updated a...

Page 70: ...address which changes unpredictably makes connection impossible The DDNS provider allocates a static host name to the user whenever the user is allocated a new IP address this is communicated to the DDNS provider by software running on a computer or network device at that address the provider distributes the association between the host name and the address to the Internet s DNS servers so that th...

Page 71: ...nda 123456 tenda dyndns info respectively as username password and domain name for a web server on your PC at 192 168 2 10 User Name tenda Password 123456 Domain Name tenda dyndns org Then configure port settings on port range forwarding interface and enter this information on the above DDNS interface Others can access your web server by simply entering http tenda dyndns info in their browser addr...

Page 72: ...er be imported to your device in case that the device is restored to factory default settings To do so click the Backup button and specify a directory to save settings on your local hardware Click Save to save the configuration file To restore settings Click the Browse button to locate and select a configuration file that is saved previously to your local hard drive ...

Page 73: ...67 Click the Restore button to reset your device to previous settings 14 4 Restore to Factory Default Settings Click this button to reset the device to factory default values ...

Page 74: ...Firmware Update Firmware upgrade is released periodically to improve the functionality of your device and also to add new features If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the device log on to our website www tendacn com to download the latest firmware to update your device Browse Click to locate and select the firmware Update Click to to start update Device will restart ...

Page 75: ...ise it may be permanently damaged 14 6 Reboot This section allows you to reboot the device New settings will be activated after reboot And WAN connection will be disconnected during reboot Reboot Click to restart the device 14 7 Change Password This section allows you to change login password for accessing device s Web based interface Old Password Enter the old password ...

Page 76: ...ge Device s default login user name and password 14 8 1 Logs The Logs option allows you to view all events that occur upon system startup Up to 150 entries of logs can be recorded Refresh Click to update current logs Clear Click to remove all logs Appendix 1 Set PC to Obtain an IP address automatically The DHCP server feature is enabled on the device by default Simply set your PC to Obtain an IP a...

Page 77: ...device Follow below steps Here we take Windows 7 OS as an example for illustration From the desktop right click Network Properties Left click Change adapter settings Right click Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection if your are connecting to the device wirelessly and select Properties ...

Page 78: ...72 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties Select Obtain an IP address automatically ...

Page 79: ...73 Right click Local Area Connection and select Status Details to check whether your PC has obtained an IP address successfully ...

Page 80: ...low explains how to connect to a WPA encrypted wireless network in Windows 7 OS To connect to an encrypted wireless network you must provide a valid security key To configure wireless network adapter do as follows 1 Right click Network select Properties and then left click Change adapter settings As seen below Wireless Network Connection displays Not Connected ...

Page 81: ...ll searched wireless networks shall be displayed in below screen If you don t see the SSID of Tenda click Refresh 3 Double click or select the SSID entitled Tenda_ where represents the last 6 characters in the device MAC address and click Connect Enter the security key on appearing ...

Page 82: ...76 window Note that security key is case sensitive Here we assume it is tendatenda and click OK 4 As seen below display of Connected next to Tenda_ indicates a successful connection ...

Page 83: ... range select any channel you like The default is Auto If there are several APs coexisting in the same area it is advisable that you select a different channel for each AP to operate on minimizing the interference between neighboring APs For example if 3 American standard APs coexist in one area you can set their channels respectively to 1 6 and 11 to avoid mutual interference SSID Service set ide...

Page 84: ... WEP is available from some vendors Static WEP encryption allows to include 4 WEP Keys while dynamic WEP encryption changes WEP key dynamically WPA WPA2 The WPA protocol implements the majority of the IEEE 802 11i standard It enhances data encryption through the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP which is a 128 bit per packet key meaning that it dynamically generates a new key for each packet WP...

Page 85: ... 1 Verify physical connectivity by checking whether a corresponding port s link LED lights up If not try a different cable Note that an illuminated light does NOT ALWAYS indicate successful connectivity 2 In Wireless Router Mode you must use a wireless network adapter to connect to the device as the only Ethernet port works as a WAN port for Internet connection while in Wireless AP Universal Repea...

Page 86: ...et button 3 Q My computer shows an IP address conflict error after having connected to the device What should I do 1 Check if there are other DHCP servers present in your LAN If there are other DHCP servers except your router disable them immediately 2 The default IP address of the device is 192 168 2 1 make sure this address is not used by another pc or device In case that two computers or device...

Page 87: ... connection type How should I config the device for Internet access a Enter the device web utility select Dynamic IP on Quick Setup section and click Save b If your ISP requires a specified MAC address for Internet connection authentication then go to MAC Clone and change the device WAN MAC address to that MAC address and click Save 7 Q How do I share resources on my computer with users on Interne...

Page 88: ...mple assuming that your Web server s IP address is 192 168 2 10 then simply input it Step 6 Select a communication protocol used by your internal host TCP UDP or ICMP and enable the rule Step 7 Save your settings For your reference we collected a list of some well known service ports as follows Server Protocol Service Port Web Server TCP 80 FTP Server TCP 21 Telnet TCP 23 NetMeeting TCP 1503 1720 ...

Page 89: ... on the device It is advisable to use the Open scan option c Make sure the device WAN IP and LAN IP addresses are not on the same IP net segment If so change the device LAN IP The device s IP address is set to 192 168 2 1 to avoid IP conflict with other devices Generally you don t need to change it d Make sure antenna on the device is not detached If you still are unable to access Internet after y...

Page 90: ...t 2 To avoid unnecessary radiation interference it is recommended to use a shielded RJ45 cable Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been test...

Page 91: ...ing the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Cau...

Page 92: ...nment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator your body NCC Notice 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機 非經許可 公司 商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率 加大功率或變更原設 計之特性及功能 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法 通信 經發現有干擾現象時 應立即停用 並改善至無干 擾時方得繼續使用 前項合法通信 指依電信法規定作業 之無線電通信 低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業 科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾 ...

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