Tenda 3G150M User Manual
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  • Page 2 All the photos and product specifications mentioned in this manual are for references only. As the upgrade of software and hardware, there will be changes. And if there are changes, Tenda is not responsible for informing in advance. If you want to know more about our product information, please visit our website at www.tenda.cn.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Chapter 1 Introduction..............5 1.1 Introduction.................5 1.2 Product Features ..............6 1.3 Package Contents..............7 1.4 LED Indicator And Port Description........8 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation..........11 2.1 How To Install The Router..........11 2.2 Network Application Plan..........11 Chapter 3 How To Login To The Router ........14 3.1 How To Set The Wired Network Configurations ....14 3.2 How To Set The Wireless Network Connection....17 3.3 Login To The Web Interface ..........18...
  • Page 4 Chapter 6 Wireless Setting ............42 ............42 6.1 Basic Settings .......... 44 6.2 Wireless Security Setting ........... 48 6.3 Advanced Settings ............49 6.4 WPS Settings ........... 52 6.5 Wireless Access Control ............ 53 6.6 Connection Status Chapter 7 DHCP Server ..............54 ............
  • Page 5 ............71 11.6 WAN Ping Chapter 12 Routing Setting ............72 Chapter 13 System Tools.............73 ............73 13.1 Time Settings ..............74 13.2 DDNS ......... 75 13.3 Backup/Restore Settings ......77 14.4 Restore To Factory Default Setting ..........78 13.5 Upgrade Firmware ..........
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Introduction

    1.1 Introduction. Thank you for purchasing Tenda 3G 150Mbps Portable 3G Wireless Router. 3G150M is a high speed 150Mbps Wireless Router, which complies with the latest IEEE802.11n and IEEE802.11b/g standards and provides up to 150Mbps wireless receiving and transmitting rate with its wireless transmitting distance 3 times farther than G-products.
  • Page 7: Product Features

    A key feature of the 3G150M is “Mode” button – greatly convenient for working modes switching. The 3G150M is an easy to carry and easy to use, feature-rich router that opens new opportunities in connectivity. It makes an...
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Supports LAN access control over Internet connection Supports virtual server, DMZ host QoS bandwidth control 1.3 Package Contents Please unpack the box and check the following items: One 3G150M 150Mbps Wireless Router One power adapter One Quick Installation Guide One CD-ROM...
  • Page 9: Led Indicator And Port Description

    One Y type USB line(connect with computer’s USB port for Power supply) If any of the listed items are missing or damaged, please contact the Tenda reseller from whom you purchased for replacement immediately. 1.4 LED Indicator and Port Description Front Panel and LED Indicator Show 1.4.1 LED indicator description on front panel: (from L to R)
  • Page 10 Always blue indicates the device is in wireless AP working mode. WISP Router Always blue indicates the device is in WISP Router working mode. Wireless Router Always blue indicates the device is in Wireless Router working mode. Insert the 3G USB modem card. When the indicator turns blue, it indicates the device is well connected.
  • Page 11 about 1 second, the WPS feature will be enabled and WPS indicator will be shown blinking. Press this button for 7 seconds, the settings configured in this device will be deleted and it will restore the settings to the default one. MODE Press this button to change working modes and the matching indicator will turn blue.
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 How to Install the Router After you unpack the box, please follow the steps below to connect the device. For better wireless performance, please put the device in the middle of wireless coverage area. Please use the included power adapter to power on the Router. (IMPORTANT: Use of a different power adapter could cause damage and void the warranty for this product.) 2.2 Network Application Plan...
  • Page 13 2.2.2 Wireless AP Mode Connect a single Ethernet cable to the access point or let it pick up another wireless device's transmission, and make a wireless connection available to all in range.
  • Page 14 2.2.3 WISP Mode This is mainly used in hotspot access. Not only your computer can connect to the Internet via a router in WISP mode, but other Wi-Fi devices (PDA, PSP, Wi-Fi phone) can access the Internet without running up bills. 2.2.4 Wireless Router Mode Use this mode to form a wireless local network that has broadband access via an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 15: Chapter 3 How To Login To The Router

    Chapter 3 How to Login to the Router The chapter mainly presents how to enter the Router’s Web page. After you have finished the hardware installation (Please refer to chapter2.), the following steps will assist you to set the network configurations for you computer.
  • Page 16 3.1.2 Right click “Local Area Network Connection” and select “Properties”. 3.1.3 Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click “Properties”.
  • Page 17 3.1.4 Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” or select “Use the following IP address (S)”. A. “Obtain an IP address automatically” as the following diagram: B. “Use the following IP address (S)” IP Address: 192.168.0.XXX: (XXX is a number from 2~254) Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1 DNS Server: Certainly you need to input the DNS server address...
  • Page 18: How To Set The Wireless Network Connection

    Tip: If you are not sure of the DNS server address, we recommend you to select “Obtain an IP address automatically (O)” and “Obtain a DNS server address automatically”. 3.2 How to Set the Wireless Network Connection If you choose the Wireless Router mode, you should make sure that you have a wireless network adapter.
  • Page 19: Login To The Web Interface

    3.2.3 Right click “Wireless Network Connection” and select “View Available Wireless Network”. The entire wireless signal will be shown in the interface. Please select “Tenda”. If you don’t find it, please click “Refresh Network List”. 3.2.4 Select “Tenda” and click “Connect” or double-click “Tenda”...
  • Page 20 3.3.1 To access the Router’s Web-based interface, launch a web browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the Router’s default IP address, http://192.168.0.1. Press “Enter”. 3.3.2 Input the “admin” in both User Name and Password. Click “OK”. 3.3.3 If you enter the correct user name and password, the screen will be the next one.
  • Page 21: Chapter 4 Modes Setup Wizard

    Chapter 4 Modes Setup Wizard There are four working modes: 3G Router, Wireless AP, WISP, Wireless Router. This chapter will describe the basic settings of modes using Setup Wizard, 4.1 3G Router Mode 4.1.2 Login to the interface In “3G Router” mode, click “Setup Wizard” in the left column and then click “Next”.
  • Page 22 Second, select your ISP. Third, click “Next” to enter Wireless Basic Settings interface. Tip: If your ISP is not in the list, consult your ISP for detail parameters and manual input. 4.1.4 Wireless Basic Setting Network Mode:Select one mode from the following. The default is 11b/g/n mode.
  • Page 23 11b/g/n mode Allow 11b/g/n-compliant client device to connect with the AP with auto-negotiation speed. SSID:SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique name of the wireless network. Channel:Specify the effective channel (from 1 to 13\Auto) of the wireless network Broadcast (SSID): Select “Enable” to enable the device's SSID to be visible by wireless clients.
  • Page 24 4.1.5 Wireless Security Setting It is suggested you choose WPA-personal for “Security Mode” and AES for “WPA Algorithms.” Click “Next” to save the configuration. More details please refer to the following chapter. 4.1.6 Click “Apply” to save the settings. The Router is rebooting now, please wait for a few minutes and DO NOT power off it.
  • Page 25: Wireless Ap Mode

    4.2 Wireless AP Mode In “Wireless AP”, click “Setup Wizard” in the left column and then click “Next”. The setting methods please refer to 4.1.4 to 4.1.6. In this mode, the device is a converter that can convert the wireless and wired signals. You can connect a single Ethernet cable to the access point or let it pick up another wireless device's transmission, and make a wireless connection available to all in range.
  • Page 26 4.3.2 In WISP settings interface, select the channel you want to use and then click “Scan” to scan the wireless signals. SSID:SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique name of the wireless network. MAC Address: The Router’s physical MAC address as seen on your local network is unchangeable.
  • Page 27 address is also named BSSID. (BSSID:Basic Service Set Identifier of wireless network. In IEEE802.11, BSSID is the MAC address of wireless access point. Channel:Specify the effective channel (from 1 to 13\Auto) of the wireless network. The channel you select must be correspondence with the AP provided by your ISP.
  • Page 28: Wireless Router Mode

    4.4 Wireless Router Mode In the wireless router mode, you can use this device as the router directly connected to DSL modem, CABLE modem such broadband devices or home broadband cable directly First, login to the interface as chapter 3 described. 4.4.1 Select the “Setup Wizard”...
  • Page 29 b. Static IP If your ISP provides you the Static IP, please select Static IP access way. You should input the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS sever and the secondary DNS sever provided by your ISP, then click “Next”. Other steps refer to 4.1.4 to 4.1.6. c.
  • Page 30 Account and Password provided by your ISP. Note: If you choose this access way, the LAN/WAN port is only worked as the WAN port. The mode will take effect once you set it; you need to login to the Router’s WEB interface to configure the device (Details refer to 3.2).
  • Page 31 PPTP Server: Enter the IP address or PPTP Server domain name User Name: Enter your PPTP user name Password: Input your PPTP password Address Mode: Static mode and Dynamic mode. Select Dynamic mode to get IP automatically. If you select Static mode, you need to manually set the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway.
  • Page 32: Chapter 5 Advanced Settings

    Chapter 5 Advanced Settings 5.1 LAN Setting This section will describe how to configure the TCP/IP parameters. 5.1.1 In 3G Router mode, WISP mode, Wireless Router mode, please configures the LAN port parameters as the below diagram (Note: In Wireless mode, you can only configure the device until you using the wireless access way.).
  • Page 33 it for the Web-based Utility login next time. 5.1.2 LAN Settings in Wireless AP Mode MAC Address: The device’s physical MAC address as seen on your local network is unchangeable. IP Mode: There are two modes, Static IP and Dynamic IP. If you select Static IP, you need to input the parameters provided by your ISP.
  • Page 34 measurement of the network size. 255.255.255.0 is the default value. Default Gateway: Input the Gateway provided by your ISP. If you are not sure, please consult your ISP. Primary DNS Sever: Input the primary DNS sever provided by your ISP. Secondary DNS Sever: you can input it or empty it.
  • Page 35: Wan Settings

    5.2 WAN Settings 5.2.1 3G WAN Network Setting 3G Card Type: Select you 3G USB Modem card type from the list. ISP: Select your ISP. Apply: Click “Apply” button after configuration. Cancel: Click “Cancel” to the former settings when you make a mistake.
  • Page 36 can share the internet. Internet Connection Option: There are four Connection Options: Connect Automatically, Connect Manually, Connect on Demand, Connect on Fixed Time. Please select according to your needs. Connect Automatically: Connect automatically to the Internet after rebooting the system or connection failure. Connect Manually: Connect to the Internet by users manually.
  • Page 37 Note: it is suggested you choosing Connect on Demand without running up bills, because it can disconnect the internet automatically when there is no data transmitting or the computer closed. If you access the internet, it will dial up automatically which is very convenient.
  • Page 38 b. ADSL Virtual Dial-up(via PPPoE) Connection Method: It shows the current connection method. User Name: Input the user name provided by your ISP. Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. It is the size of largest datagram that can be sent over a network.
  • Page 39 Service Name: It is defined as a set of characteristics that are applied to a PPPoE connection. Enter it if provided. Do NOT modify it unless necessary. AC Name: Enter it if provided. Do NOT modify it unless necessary. Connect Automatically: Connect automatically to the Internet after rebooting the system or connection failure.
  • Page 40 c. Static IP If your connection mode is static IP, you can modify the following addressing information. IP Address: Here enter the WAN IP address provided by your ISP. If you are not clear, consult you ISP please. Subnet Mask: Enter the WAN Subnet Mask here. Gateway: Enter the WAN Gateway here.
  • Page 41: Mac Address Clone

    or enabled, you can have a try to change the MTU value as 1450, 1400, etc. 5.3 MAC Address Clone This page is for the Router’s MAC address to WAN.(Only in Wireless Router mode) Some ISPs require end-user's MAC address to access their network.
  • Page 42 provided by your Internet Service Provider. Please consult your Internet Service Provider for details if you do not have them. DNS: Click the checkbox to enable the DNS server. The Router’s DHCP sever will answer the client’s requests and distribute DNS address. Primary DNS Address: Enter the necessary address provided by your ISP.
  • Page 43: Chapter 6 Wireless Setting

    Chapter 6 Wireless Setting 6.1 Basic Settings Enable Wireless: Check to enable the Router’s wireless features; uncheck to disable it. Network Mode:Select one mode from the following. The default is 11b/g/n mode. 11b mode: Allow the wireless client to connect with the device in 11b mode at the maximum speed of 11Mbps.
  • Page 44 11g mode: Allow the 11g/11n-compliant client device to connect with the AP at the maximum speed of 54Mbps. 11b/g mode: Allow the 11b/g-compliant client device to connect with the AP with auto-negotiation speed, and 11n wireless client to connect the device with 11g speed. 11b/g/n mode:Allow 11b/g/n-compliant client device to connect with the AP with auto-negotiation speed.
  • Page 45: Wireless Security Setting

    Channel Bandwidth : Select the channel bandwidth to improve the wireless performance. When the network has 11b/g and 11n clients, you can select the 40M; when it is an 11n network, select 20/40M to improve its throughput. 6.2 Wireless Security Setting It is used to configure the AP network’s security setting.
  • Page 46 WPA Algorithms:Provides TKIP [Temporal Key Integrity Protocol] or AES [Advanced Encryption Standard]. Pass Phrase: Enter the encrypted characters with 8-63 ASCII characters. Key Renewal Interval:Set the key’s renewal period. 6.2.2 WPA2- Personal WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2) provides higher security than WEP (Wireless Equivalent Privacy) or WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access).
  • Page 47 WPA Algorithms:Provides TKIP [Temporal Key Integrity Protocol], AES [Advanced Encryption Standard] or TKIP&AES mixed mode. Pass Phrase:Enter the encrypted characters with 8-63 ASCII characters. Key Renewal Interval:Set the key’s renewal period. 6.2.3 Mixed WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), a basic encryption method, usually encrypts wireless data using a series of digital keys (64 bits or 128 bits in length).
  • Page 48 Select SSID:Select the SSID (main SSID or minor SSID) to configure security setting from the drop-down menu. Security Mode : From the drop-down menu select the corresponding security encryption modes. WEP Key:Set the WEP key with the format of ASCII and Hex.
  • Page 49: Advanced Settings

    6.3 Advanced Settings This section is to configure the advanced wireless setting of the Router, including the BG Protection Mode, Basic Data Rates, Fragmentation Threshold, RTS Threshold, and WMM etc. BG protection Mode: Auto by default. It is for 11b/g wireless client to connect 11n wireless network smoothly in a complicated wireless area.
  • Page 50: Wps Settings

    the maximum transmission packet size in bytes. The packet will be fragmented if the arrival is bigger than the threshold setting. The default size is 2346 bytes. It is recommended not to modify this value. RTS Threshold: RTS stands for “Request to Send”. This parameter controls what size data packet the frequency protocol issues to RTS packet.
  • Page 51 encryption method and secret keys by manual. In the “WLAN settings” menu, click “WPS settings” to enter the next screen. WPS settings:To enable or disable WPS function. The default is “disable”. WPS mode : Provide two ways: PBC (Push-Button Configuration) and PIN code. PBC:Select the PBC or press the WPS button on the back panel of the device for about one second (Press the button for about one second and WPS indicator will be blinking for...
  • Page 52 the WPS indicator will be off, which means the WPS connection is completed. If more clients are added, repeat the above steps. At present, the WPS supports up to 32 clients access.) PIN:If this option is enabled, you need to enter a wireless client’s PIN code in the field and keep the same code in the WPS client.
  • Page 53: Wireless Access Control

    generally AES/TKIP. WPS key : The effective key generated by AP automatically. AP PIN(KEY):The PIN code used by default. Reset OOB: When this button is pressed, the WPS client will be idle state, and WPS indicator will be turned off. AP will not respond the WPS client’s requests and the set the security mode as WPA mode.
  • Page 54: Connection Status

    prevent the MAC addresses in the list from accessing the wireless network; “Allow” to allow the MAC address in the list to access the wireless network. MAC Address Management:Input the MAC address to implement the filter policy. Click “Add” to finish the MAC add operation.
  • Page 55: Chapter 7 Dhcp Server

    Chapter 7 DHCP Server DHCP server is for the 3G Router, signal amplification and wireless Router mode. 7.1 DHCP Settings DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) is to assign an IP address to the computers on the LAN/private network. When you enable the DHCP Server, the DHCP Server will allocate automatically an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer in premise of activating “Obtain an IP Address...
  • Page 56: Dhcp List And Binding

    For example: If the lease time is an hour, then DHCP server will reclaim the IP address each hour. 7.2 DHCP List and Binding DHCP client can display computers’ IP address; MAC address, host name and other information which are assigned by the DHCP sever.
  • Page 57 IP Address: Enter the IP address which needs to be bound. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the computer you want to assign the above IP address. Click “Add” to add the entry in the list. Hostname: The name of the computer which is added a new IP address.
  • Page 58: Chapter 8 Virtual Server

    Chapter 8 Virtual Server Virtual Server feature is only for wireless signal amplification mode and the wireless Router mode. 8.1 Port Range Forwarding This section deals with the port range forwarding mainly. The Port Range Forwarding allows you to set up a range of public services such as web servers, ftp, e-mail and other specialized Internet applications to an assigned IP address on your LAN.
  • Page 59: Dmz Settings

    to set the applications. Protocol: Select the protocol (TCP/UDP/Both) for the application. Enable: Click to check it for corresponding operation. Delete: Click to empty the parameters. Well-Known Service Port: Select the well-known services as DNS, FTP from the drop-down menu to add to the configured one above.
  • Page 60: Upnp Settings

    DMZ Host IP Address: The IP address of the computer you want to expose. Enable: Click the checkbox to enable the DMZ host. For example: Set the computer at the IP address of 192.168.0.100 in LAN as a DMZ Host to intercommunicate with another host on the Internet. IMPORTANT: When the DMZ host is enabled, the firewall settings of the DMZ host will not function.
  • Page 61 Enable UPnP: Click the checkbox to enable the UPnP.
  • Page 62: Chapter 9 Traffic Control

    Chapter 9 Traffic Control Traffic control is used to limit communication speed in the LAN and WAN. Up to 20 entries can be supported with the capability for at most 254 PCs' speed control, including for IP address range configuration. Enable Traffic Control: To enable or disable the internal IP bandwidth control.
  • Page 63 or IP segment. UP/Down: To specify the traffic heading way for the selected IP addresses: uploading or downloading. Bandwidth Range: To specify the uploading/downloading Min. /Max. Traffic speed (KB/s), which can not exceed the WAN speed. Apply: To enable the current editing rule. If not, the rule will be disabled.
  • Page 64: Chapter 10 3G Wan Traffic And Connection Timer

    Chapter 10 3G WAN Traffic and Connection Timer 10.1 3G WAN Traffic In 3G WAN mode, 3G WAN traffic function is supported. Click "3G WAN traffic" you can check the router's Internet traffic, transmission rate, transmission data volume and traffic for nearly two months, so that you can know how much the traffic that the 3G modem card accesses the Internet without running up bills.
  • Page 65 Note:The result of 3G WAN Traffic and Connection Timer are only for reference. This device can only calculate the status that the 3G modem card plugs into the device. The actual statistics is subject to the ISP.
  • Page 66: Chapter 11 Security Settings

    Chapter 11 Security Settings The security settings are for the 3G Router, the Wireless signal amplification mode and the Wireless Router mode. The security settings of wireless access point (AP) mode please refer to Chapter 6. 11.1 Client Filter Settings To benefit your further management to the computers in the LAN, you can control some ports access to Internet by data packet filters function.
  • Page 67: Url Filter Settings

    Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down menu. Enable: Check to enable the access policy. Filter Mode: Click one radio button to enable or disable to access the Internet. Policy Name: Enter a name for the access policy selected. IP Start/End: Enter the starting/ending IP address.
  • Page 68 certain websites at fixed time. URL Filter: Check to enable URL filter. Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down menu. Enable: Check to enable the access policy. Filter Mode: Click one radio button to enable or disable to access the Internet. Policy Name: Enter a name for the access policy selected.
  • Page 69: Mac Address Filter

    Days: Select the day(s) to run the access policy. Apply: Select Apply to enable the settings. For example: If you want the computer at the IP address of 192.168.0.123 to access the Internet from 9:00 to 18:00 everyday and only can search the WEB pages contain the strings such as sina, sohu, and yahoo, you need to set the packet filtering list as the above diagram.
  • Page 70: Prevent Network Attack

    MAC Address Filter: Check to enable MAC address filter. Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down menu. Enable: Check to enable the access policy. Filter Mode: Click one radio button to enable or disable to access the Internet. Policy Name: Enter a name for the access policy selected. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address you want to run the access policy.
  • Page 71: Remote Web Management

    Prevent Network Attack: Check to enable it for attack prevention. 11. 5 Remote Web Management This section is to allow the network administrator to manage the Router remotely. If you want to access the Router from outside the local network, please select the “Enable”. Enable: Check to enable remote web management.
  • Page 72: Wan Ping

    : Note 1. If you want to login the device’s Web-based interface via port 8080, you need use the format of WAN IP address: port (for : example http //220.135.211.56:8080) to implement remote login. 2. If your WAN IP address starts and ends with 0.0.0.0, it means all hosts in WAN can implement remote Web management.
  • Page 73: Chapter 12 Routing Setting

    Chapter 12 Routing Setting Routing Table The main duty for a router is to look for a best path for every data frame, and transfer this data frame to a destination. So, it’s essential for the router to choose the best path, i.e. routing arithmetic.
  • Page 74: Chapter 13 System Tools

    Chapter 13 System Tools 13.1 Time Settings This section is to select the time zone for your location. If you turn off the Router, the settings for time disappear. However, the Router will automatically obtain the GMT time again once it has access to the Internet.
  • Page 75: Ddns

    13.2 DDNS The DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) is supported in this Router. It is to assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address, which is used to monitor hosting website, FTP server and so on behind the Router. If you want to activate this function, please select “Enable”...
  • Page 76: Backup/Restore Settings

    After mapping the port in the virtual server, setting account information in DDNS server and in the address field entering http://tenda.3322.org, you can access the Web page. 13.3 Backup/Restore Settings The device provides backup/restore settings, so you need set a...
  • Page 77 Backup Setting: Click “Backup” button to back up the Router’s settings and select the path for save. Click “Save” to save the configuration files.
  • Page 78: Restore To Factory Default Setting

    Restore Setting: Click “Browse” button to select the backup files. Click “Restore” button to restore previous settings. 14.4 Restore to Factory Default Setting This button is to reset all settings to the default values. It means the Router will lose all the settings you have set. So please Note down the related settings if necessary.
  • Page 79: Upgrade Firmware

    NOTE: After restoring to default settings, please restart the device, then the default settings can go into effect. 13.5 Upgrade Firmware The Router provides the firmware upgrade by clicking the “Upgrade” after browsing the firmware upgrade packet which you can download from www.tenda.cn.
  • Page 80: Reboot The Router

    Browse: click this button to select the upgrade file. Upgrade: click this button to start the upgrading process. After the upgrade is completed, the Router will reboot automatically. Note: Do not disconnect the device during the upgrade. 13.6 Reboot the Router Rebooting the Router makes the settings configured go into effect or to set the Router again if setting failure happens.
  • Page 81: System Log

    User Name: Enter a new user name for the device. Old Password: Enter the old password. New Password: Enter a new password. Re-enter to Confirm: Re-enter to confirm the new password. Note: It is highly recommended to change the password to secure your network and the Router.
  • Page 82: Logout

    Refresh: Click this button to update the log. Clear: Click this button to clear the current shown log. 13.9 Logout After you have finished the settings completely, in logout page click “Yes” to logout the web management page.
  • Page 83: Appendix Ⅰ How To "Obtain An Ip Automatically

    Ⅰ How to “Obtain an IP Automatically” Appendix If you enable DHCP (default), you can get the IP address, Gateway, DNS automatically to access the internet. Please set you device as below. 1. On your computer desktop right click “My Network Places” and select “Properties”.
  • Page 84 3. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click “Properties”.
  • Page 85 4. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” 5. Select “Status” within “Local Area Connection " – click "support "dialog box, you can see whether you have got the IP.
  • Page 86: Appendix Ⅱ: How To Set The Network Adapter After Device

    1. On your computer desktop right click “My Network Places” and select “Properties”. 2. Right click “Wireless Network Connection” and select “View Available Wireless Network”. The entire wireless signal will be shown in the interface. Please select “Tenda”. If you don’t find it, please click “Refresh Network List”.
  • Page 87 3. Select “Tenda” and click “Connect” or double-click “Tenda”, input the “Network key” and “Confirm network key” to connect the Router 4. “Connected” will be shown in the interface as the following diagram.
  • Page 88: Appendix Ⅲ Glossary

    Ⅲ Appendix Glossary 3G, the 3rd Generation, refers to the third digital communication technology. It can manage multi-media such as image, audio, and video streams etc. and provide different communication services such as web browse, telephone session, and electronic business etc.
  • Page 89 the world. Channel An instance of medium use for the purpose of passing protocol data units (PDUs) that may be used simultaneously, in the same volume of space, with other instances of medium use(on other channels) by other instances of the same physical layer (PHY),with an acceptably low frame error ratio(FER) due to mutual interference.
  • Page 90 encryption. There are 2 methods for entering the KEY; one is to enter a 16-bit HEX digit. Using this method, users must enter a 10-digit number (for 64-bit) or 26-digit number (for 128-bit) in the KEY field. Users must select the same key number for all devices.
  • Page 91: Appendix Ⅳ: Troubleshooting

    Router’s usage and installation will be given suggesting answers. If your problems are not in the list, please log into our website www.tenda.cn or send an E-mail to support@tenda.cn, and we will reply you in the earliest time. 1. Enter the IP address but can not visit the WEB management interface.
  • Page 92 default settings. 3. The computer connected with the Router shows IP address conflict. What can I do? Check if there are other DHCP servers in the LAN. If there have, disable them. The default IP address of the Router is 192.168.0.1 and please maker sure the address is not occupied by other devices.
  • Page 93 In Setup Wizard of the Web utility interface, select “Dynamic IP” connection type and click “Save” to activate it. As some ISPs bind the user computer’s MAC address, you need to clone the Router’s WAN MAC address to the bind21ing PC’s MAC address. Select “MAC Address Clone”...
  • Page 94 host: TCP, UDP, ICMP . Step 7: click “Apply” to activate the settings. The following table has listed the well-known application and service port: Server Protocol Service Port WEB Server FTP Server Telnet NetMeeting 1503、1720 File Send:6891-6900(TCP) Voice:1863、6901(TCP) MSN Messenger TCP/UDP Voice:1863、5190(UDP) PPTP VPN...
  • Page 95 b. Please make sure that the needed parameters such as SSID, MAC address etc. are correct. It is recommended to use Auto Scan to finish the settings in the setup process. c. Please make sure that IP address range obtained at WAN port are different as the one obtained at LAN port.
  • Page 96: Appendixⅴ: Complied 3G Modem Card List

    Ⅴ Complied 3G Modem Card List Appendix : Brand Model Brand Model Tenda 3G189C D-LINK DWM_162U5 HUAWEI EC169 D-LINK DWM_162 HUAWEI EC169 New DCWL HUAWEI EC1260 China Ruijie EV2000 HUAWEI EC1260 New GXZG GX100C HUAWEI EC1260 India MACAO CTM H21...
  • Page 97 HUAWEI MD-@ HSUPA Sprint USB 598 HUAWEI E160E Sprint U150 HUAWEI E1550 Sprint U760 HUAWEI EZ220 3G UK Verizon USB760 HUAWEI BASE e.plus Verizon UMW190VW E169 Vtion E1916 Verizon UMW190 MU351 Verizon UMW175VW AC580 Ttec WS 119 AC581 Ttec WS220 AC581 New1 AC581 New2 AC560...
  • Page 98 AC2746 DeUnite DU456 AC8710 DeUnite DU458 MF637U JinXunChi EV169 MU350 TIMESPOWER WM2080A-110 MF622 T-Linking T-Linking MF627 CM810EV AC2726 MC727 AC2726 LKT 828 Reliance AC8700 BSNL Modem LC625 AC8710 TATA ChangHong CH600 Datang AirCard 901 Remark: The 3G modem cards in the above list are compatible with this 3G Router.
  • Page 99 If you find that our Router can not support your 3G modem card, please visit our official website www.tenda.cn to download new firmware. Huawei EC226 、 EC122 、 E176G, Viton E1916 , ZTE MU351 and GXZG LKT828 are added in V0.5.
  • Page 100: Fcc Statement

    FCC Statement 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.
  • Page 101 responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. (Example- use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction...
  • Page 102 This Device complies with RSS-210 of the IC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1). This device may not cause interference and (2). This device must accept any interference received,, including interference that may cause undesired operation. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the EIRP is not more than required for successful...

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