AMTC WR3005 User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    WR30 Wirel less N 3 300Mbp p s Wi-Fi Router r User Guide 1   ...
  • Page 2 Copyrig ght stateme Is the reg gistered trad demark of S Shenzhen M MTC Co., LT TD. All the p roducts and d product names m mentioned h herein are th he trademar ks or registe ered tradem marks of their r respective holders.
  • Page 3 mportant  Safety In nstructio ons  1.Do no t open this p product or at ttempt to se rvice it; it ma ay expose y you to dange erous high v oltage or other ris sks. 2.Do no t operate th is product n ear water.
  • Page 4: Preface

    T This user g guide applie es to PW50 00X, The WR3005 5 is used as s an example e throughou t this user g guide. This us ser guide  uses the f following ...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Conte ents  Importan nt Safety Inst ructions  .......................... 3  ................................ 4  Preface  Contents s ................................ 5  Chapter  1 Introductio on  .........................
  • Page 6 3.7.5 Remo te WEB  ........................... 53  3.7.6 WAN  Ping  .......................... 55  3.8  Routing .............................. 55  3.9  Traffic Contro ol ............................ 56  3.10 0 System Too ls ....
  • Page 7 Convent ions  e device me entioned in th his User Gu uide stands f for WR3005 5 300Mbps W Wi-Fi Route er without any exp planations. Parameters provided i n the pictur res are just...
  • Page 8 Chap pter 2Co nnecting g Mecha nism  2.1 Ap ppearan nce 2.1.1Th he produc cts front p panel          The LE ED indicato or displays informatio on about th e device’s status. 8   ...
  • Page 9 atus ication PS is disable ed or connec cted egotiation is in n progress th hrough  Blin nking ‐Fi Protected d Setup. e device is po owered on Solid e device is po owered off or r is  AN connectio on succeeds. Solid o WAN conne ction. ta is being tra ansmitted. Blin nking e WLAN conn nection has b been Solid e WLAN conn nection is not t  Wi-Fi/ tivated ta is being tra ansmitted.
  • Page 10 Inte ernet Explore er 8 or highe er versions o or Firefox 2.3Co onnectio n Instr ruction 2.3.1 G Getting Pr epared  Before y you start the e installation process, yo ou need to p prepare the f following thi ngs: Item Description Router...
  • Page 11 . Ethernet C Cable: This c can be foun d in the pro duct packag ge. You will need it o connect yo our PC to thi s device 2.3.2 In nstallmen nt Environ nment  Please f follow thes se rules whe en install an nd use: vironmental...
  • Page 12 2) If yo ou use Resid dential broa adband, put the network k line into th e WAN port t and follow the step 3-4 a as graphica l shown to c connect your r device. Set Step ps: ① nnect the mo odem.
  • Page 13 ③ Clic ck Network andSharing g Center. ④ Clic ck Change a adapter set tings. 13   ...
  • Page 14 ⑤ Clic ck Local Are ea Connect tion and sele ect Propert ies. ⑥ ect Internet t Protocol V Version 4 (T TCP/IPv4) a nd click Pro operties. ⑦ ect Obtain a an IP addre ess automat tically and c click OK 14 ...
  • Page 15 ⑧ Clic ck OK on the e Local Are ea Connecti on Propert ies windowt to save your r settings If yo ou need to c configure the e IP address s manually, p please set th he PC’s IP a ddress and router IP dress in the...
  • Page 16 ( You ca an login to the device’ ’s page thro ough the following g two domai ins: “mtc.set tup.cn” or “w wr3005.setu p.cn”) Tips R3005 as a Wifi Router device, avo oid abnorma al of IP conf flict in the s...
  • Page 17 Tips fault Passwo ord is “admin n” e default lan guage is EN N. You can c change the la anguage be etween Engli ish and Fren nch. b page layo Web pag ge have:pr rimary & sec condary nav vigation bar、...
  • Page 18   Name Descript tion rimary User ca n easily Sel ect functions s in the nav igation bar menu, S Select the re esults display yed in the co onfiguration condary section configu ration zone nfigure and v view area. help in nformation The help...
  • Page 19 ange the res solution of th he screen th he help inform mation may become “ ” as above s shown, if you wan nt to refer the e help inform mation pleas se click the s symbol. Change the resolut ion of the sc creen or log gin by small...
  • Page 20 Close Scan n  Close the sc can function Applicat tion current page config uration Apply  Cance el current pa age configur ration Cancel  Save e current pag ge configura ation Save  Refres sh current pa age configur ration Refresh  Add i item Add ...
  • Page 21: Quick Setup

        Here are e two modes s Router and d AP: Tips e default mo ode is Route er. You can c change the o operation m mode on the quick setup page. 1) Rou uter mode c configure Plug Inte ernet cable to WR3005W...
  • Page 22 ⑥ Clic ck “Save” to confirm you ur settings. nowledge E Expansion : The most b basic mode of multi-fun ction is Acc ess Point. In n this mode, , the AP will act as a ntral hotspot t for differen nt wireless L LAN clients .In this mod...
  • Page 23: Wan S Status

    nnection Cl lients: displ ays the num mber of DHC CP clients. stem Versio on:Firmware e Version. nning Time e: Displays t the time dur ration indica ting how lon ng the route er has been up since star rtup. Up time e is recounte ed and rene ewed upon p...
  • Page 24 teway: Obta ained from IS Prim mary DNS S Server:Obta ained from IS condary DN NS Server: O Obtained fro om ISP. nnection D uration: Ac ccess metho od for dynam mic IP or PP PPOE server r and router and ISP nnection is p properly time...
  • Page 25: Wirele Ess Status

    router’s phys sical address N MAC Add dress: The r Tips e default IP a address is 1 92.168.1.1. e default Sub bnet mask v value is 255. .255.255.0 If th he router as a DHCP se rver, here sh hown as ena abled.Otherw wise disable...
  • Page 26: Network Sett Tings

    “WAN Settings s”, “WAN Pa arameters”, , “MAC Add dress Clone e”. 3.4.1 W WAN Setti ings  Plug Inte ernet cable to WR3005 WAN port. Set Step ps: ① ter the web a and Select“ Network Se ettings”. ② Clic ck the“WAN Settings”.
  • Page 27: Wan S Settings

    1、Conf figuration th e Internet ac ccess pport Static IP mode、D Dynamic IP(D DHCP)、PP POE. Instruc ction AN Connecti on Type If your IS SP provides s you with an Etherne et cable fro om the incoming Internet s ide IP info rmation (IP P address, subnet...
  • Page 28 Parame eters Specif fication: nnection Ty ype: Select Static IP. IP A Address/Su ubnet Mask k/WAN sub net mask/G Gateway/Pr imary DNS Server/Se condary S Server: E Enter the ISP P information n you gathe red inGettin gPrepared. Clic ck Save to s save your se ettings.
  • Page 29 Tips U better to c choose the d default value 1.3>PPO Set Step ps: ① Clic ck “Network k Settings”. ② ect “WAN S Settings”. ③ ect Connect tion Type “P PPOE”. ④ ter the ISP lo ogin UserNa ame,the IS SP login Pas ssword.
  • Page 30 nowledge E Expansion U: Maximum m Transmiss sion Unit. It is the size of the large est data pac ket that can n be sent er the netwo rk. The defa ault value is 1500. The com mmon MTU s sizes and ap pplications a are listed in...
  • Page 31: Wan Parameters

    3.4.2 W WAN Para meters  Set Step ps: ① Clic ck “Network k Settings”. ② ect “WAN P Parameters” ”. ③ ect Negotiat tion Mode ty ype. ④ Clic ck“Save” to confirm.     Parame eters Specif fication: gotiation m mode:you ca n set the va alue to match h with the st...
  • Page 32 3.4.3 M MAC Add dress Clon ne  me ISPs (In nternet Serv vice Provide ers) require end-user's MAC addr ress to acce ess their network k. This featur re copies yo our current P PC's MAC ad ddress to the e router. Set Step ps:...
  • Page 33: Wlan Settin Gs

    nowledge E Expansion 1. Resto ore toFacto ory Default M MAC: Rese t the router’s s WAN MAC C to factory d default. 2. Clone e MAC: Clic cking this b utton copies s the MAC address of the comput ter that you are now usin...
  • Page 34 Parame eters Specif fication: reless: wire less “Enable e” or “Disabl le”. ID: It is the u unique name eof the wire less networ k and can b e modified. oadcast (SS SID): Select t “Enable” to o enable th he router’...
  • Page 35 vice's MAC a address. You u can find it on the labe l attached o n the bottom m of the dev ice. 2. If you u are not an advanced u user, it is adv visable to o nly change the SSID (n name of the network)
  • Page 36 curity mode e:WPA – Pe rsonal、WP PA2 – Perso nal、Mixed WPA/WPA2 2 – Persona Security mode Instruct Disab Not o open this fun nction WPA – Pe ersonal Supp port AES and d TKIP ciphe er types WPA2 – P Personal Supp port AES, TK...
  • Page 37 Parame eters Specif fication: PA Algorithm ms: Wi-Fi Pr rotected Acc cess Algorith hms. ss Phrase: T The default is 12345678 nowledge E Expansion 1. WEP : (Wired Eq uivalent Priv vacy)is the wireless tra nsmission o of data betw ween two de evices for encrypti...
  • Page 38: Wps S Settings

    commended d that you c choice “WPA A-Personal” + ”AES” m mode , mak ke sure the wireless effic ciency and ensure the e security o of wireless network. M Meanwhile, a avoid some e kind of wire eless netwo ork card doe es not suppo ort security...
  • Page 39 The WP PS provides below meth ods: PBC:Using g routers an d physical o or logical but tton on a wir reless devic ce to connec ct WPS. You hav ve below me ethods to con nnect WPS: 1、 Usin ng the route er WPS but tton on the...
  • Page 40   Parame eters Specif fication: The Wirele ess Access C Control is ba ased on the MAC addre ess of the wi reless adap to determ mine whethe er it commu nicates with h the Router or not; Select“Off” to allow all wireless clie ents to join y your wireles...
  • Page 41 Set Step ps: ① ect Allow. ② ter the MAC address of the wireless s device you want to res strict. Here in n this examp ple, enter 12:35:EC:D F:25. ③ Clic ck Add to ad dd the MAC address to the MAC ad ddress list.
  • Page 42 e bandwidth here refers to the chan nel bandwid dth instead o of wireless c connection r ate. u can know w whether the ere are unau uthorized ac cesses to yo our wireless s network by y viewing wireless clie ent list.
  • Page 43   ④ Clic ck “Save” a nd wait for t the router re eboot autom atically.   Parame eters Specif fication: :It displays AC Address s the Router r’s LAN MAC C address. IP A Address:It t displays th e Router’s L LAN IP addr ress.
  • Page 44: Dhcp

    ② ect “DHCP S Server”. Parame eters Specif fication: CP Server:S Select whet her enable o or disable th he DHCP se erver feature art IP Addre ess and End d IP Addres ss: You can n specify the e starting an d ending ad ddress of IP address...
  • Page 45 1. L Lease time will be rene ewed autom matically upo on expiry. N No additiona al configurat tions are needed. 2. If f you are no ot an advanc ced user, the e default DH HCP server s settings are recommend ded.
  • Page 46 same IP ad ddress each h time when it accesses s the DHCP server. Res served IP ad ddresses uld be assign ned to serve ers that requ uire permane ent IP setting Static A Assignment t Applicatio on Example To have a PC at the e MAC addre...
  • Page 47: Url Filter

    3.7 Ex xpert Sett tings  Click “E Expert Setti ngs” enter t the Virtual S Server confi igure page ,here you c an set “URL L Filter”, “Port Ra ange”, “DMZ Z Settings”, , “DDNS”, “R Remote WE EB”, “WAN P Ping”. 3.7.1 U URL Filter ...
  • Page 48: Port R Range

    Set Step ps: ① ter a Policy N Name ② ter the Start IP and End IP here for example:19 92.168.1.100 ③ ter part of or r the entire d domain nam e of the web b site you w ish to restric ct.
  • Page 49 the rout ter's firewall blocks inbo ound traffic from the In nternet to yo our compute ers except r replies to your out tbound traffi c. You can u use the Port t Forwarding g feature to create exce eptions to thi s rule so that you ur friends can...
  • Page 50   Parame eters Specif fication: rt/End Port: Enter the s start/end por rt number w which ranges s the Extern nal ports use ed to set server or In nternet applic cations. Her re in this exa ample, enter r 21. IP A Address: En ter the IP ad...
  • Page 51: Dmz S

    ⑤ Clic ck“Save” to c confirm. e DMZ Settin ngs screen a allows one lo ocal comput ter to be exp posed to the e Internet for r use of a ecial-purpose e service su uch as Intern net gaming o or videoconf ferencing.
  • Page 52 Set Step ps: ① Clic ck “Expert S Settings” ② ect “DNNS” ③ ect “Enable” ” ④ d “Serve pro ovider”. ⑤ ter the “User r name” and d “Password d” ⑥ ter “Domain n Name” ⑦ Clic ck “Save”to c confirm.
  • Page 53: Remo Te Web

    main name : Enter the e effective reg gistered dom main name. 3.7.5 R Remote W WEB  This sec ction is to all low the netw work adminis strator to ma anage the ro outer remote ely. If you wa ant to access t the router re emotely, plea...
  • Page 54 2. Make e sure your r WAN IP a address (Int ternet IP ad ddress) is a a public IP address. P rivate IP address ses are not r routed on the e Internet. 3. It is u unsafe to ma ake your rou uter remotel y accessible...
  • Page 55: Wan Ping

    3.7.6 W WAN Ping g  e ping test is s to check t he status of f your intern net connectio on. When disabling the test, the system w would preve ent the ping test from W WAN. Set Step ① Select the e “Expert Se etting”...
  • Page 56 stination IP P: The IP a address of the final de estination. “ “0.0.0.0” ind dicates any network gment. bnet Mask: The subnet t mask for th he specified destination. teway: This isthe next r router on the e same LAN N segment as s the router to reach.
  • Page 57 1. 1M=1 28KByte/s. 2. The volume of u uplink traffic c/downlink t traffic should d not be la rger than th hat allowed on your router's WAN (Intern net) port. Yo ou can ask y your ISP to p provide the v volume of In nternet traffic 3.
  • Page 58: System Too Ls

    Set Step ps: ① ableTraffic Control: Ch heck the Ena able box to enable the T Traffic Contr rol feature. ② IP R Range: Ente er the last n number of th he IP addres ss. Here in this exampl le, enter 10 1 in both xes.
  • Page 59 nfigured time e and date info will be l lost if the de evice gets d isconnected d from powe er supply. Howeve er, it will be updated au utomatically y when the device reco onnects to I Internet. To activate time-bas sed feature...
  • Page 60 3.10.2  Backup/R Restore  Parame eters Specif fication: ckup: Click this button t to back up th he router's c configuration store: Click this button t to restore th he router's co onfiguration Set Step ps: ① Clic ck “System Tools”. ②...
  • Page 61: Resto Ore To Factory Y

    3.10.3  Restore t to Factory y  Set Step ps: ① Clic ck “System Tools”. ② ect “Restor re to Factor ry”. Parame eters Specif fication: This s “Restore” button is to o reset all co onfigurations s to the defa ault values. It means th e Range ender will lo...
  • Page 62: Firm Ware Upgrad De

    2> >You cannot t access Inte ernet and y our ISP or o our technica al support a sks you to r reset the router. 3.10.4  Firmware eUpgrade  e router pro ovides the fi irmware upg grade by cl icking the “ Upgrade”aft ter browsing g for the...
  • Page 63: Rebo Oot

    3.10.5 5 Reboot  en a certai n feature d does not tak ke effect or r the device e fails to fu unction corr ectly, try rebootin ng the device e.  booting the W Wifi Router is to make th he settings c configured g go into effec t or to set th...
  • Page 64: Syste Em Log

    Set Step ps: ① Clic ck “System Tools” ② ect “Change e Password d” ③ ter “Old Pas ssword”“New w Password d”and“Conf firm New Pa assword” ④ Clic ck “Save” to save you se ettings. The defa ault login pa assword is a admin.
  • Page 65 Set Step ps: ① Clic ck “System Tools” ② ect “System m Log” ③ Clic ck “Refresh” ” can update e the informa ation ④ Clic ck “Clear” to o clear the sc creen 65   ...
  • Page 66: Appendix X

    Appendix x  1 Con nfigure P PC TCP/I P Setting Windo ows 7  ① Clic ck Start -> C Control Pan nel. 66   ...
  • Page 67 ② Clic ck Network and Interne ③ Clic ck Network andSharing g Center. 67   ...
  • Page 68 ④ Clic ck Change a adapter set tings. ⑤ Clic ck Local Are ea Connect tion and sele ect Properties. 68   ...
  • Page 69 ⑥ Sel ect Internet t Protocol V V ersion 4 (T TCP/IPv4) and click Pro o perties. 69   ...
  • Page 70 ⑦ Sel ect Obtain a a n IP addre e ss automat tically and c c lick OK. 70   ...
  • Page 71: Windows 7

    ⑧ Clic ck OK on the e Local Are e a Connecti on Properties windowt t o save your r settings. 71   ...
  • Page 72: Windows X P

    Windo ows XP  ① Right-click k My Networ rk Places a nd select Pr roperties. ② Right click Local Area a Connectio on and selec ct Propertie es. 72   ...
  • Page 73 ③ Select Inte ernet Protoc col Version n 4 (TCP/IPv v4) and click k Properties ④ Select Obt tain an IP a ddress auto omatically and click OK 73   ...
  • Page 74: Windows 7

      ⑤ Click OK o on the Local l Area Conn nection Pro operties win dowto save your setting 2 Tro ublesho ooting The Tr oubleshoot ting provid des answe ers to com mmon prob blems rega arding the Router Adapter r:...
  • Page 75   a) Make e sure that the Ethern et cable (R RJ-45) is pro operly conn nected to th he Router A Adapter’s Etherne t port. b) Make e sure that the other e end of the Ethernet ca able (RJ-45 5) is properl ly connecte ed to the...
  • Page 76   3005_XXXX XXX(where XXXX last char racters in the devic ce's SSID C address) can find it t on the la attac ched to the device. Network Mo 11b/ /g/n mixed SSID Broad dcast bled Channel Auto oSelect Channel Ba ndwidth 20/4 Extension C...
  • Page 77   ② Selec ct Manage W W ireless Ne e tworks. 77   ...
  • Page 78   ③ Selec ct the wireles s s network a a nd click Re emove netw w ork. 78   ...
  • Page 79: Windows X P

      Windo ows XP  ① Right -click My Ne etwork Plac ces and sele ect Properti ies. ② Right click Wirele ess Networ rk Connecti on and then n select Pro perties. 79   ...
  • Page 80   ③ Click Wire eless Netw works, sele ect the wir reless netw work name under Pre eferred netw works and t then click th e Remove b button. Safety an nd Emiss sion Stat tement rning: Chan nges or mo odifications to this uni t not expre essly appro oved by the...
  • Page 81   mmunications s. However r, there is no guarante ee that inte erference w will not occu ur in a part ticular instal lation. If this s equipment does cause e harmful int terference to o radio or tel levision rece eption, whic ch can be d...

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