Ravpower RP-ND007 Online Manual

Ravpower RP-ND007 Online Manual

Dual band ac750 router

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RAVPower Dual Band AC750 Router
ONLINE GUIDE
Model: RP-ND007
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  • Page 1 RAVPower Dual Band AC750 Router ONLINE GUIDE Model: RP-ND007...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT Product Overview .................... 4 Introduction ........................4 Package Contents ......................5 Product Diagram ......................6 LED Status Indicator ....................... 7 Physical Interfaces ......................7 Connection ........................... 8 Preparation ........................8 Hardware Connection ....................9 PC TCP/IP Settings......................9 2.3.1 For Windows......................
  • Page 3 Security Settings ......................36 4.7.1 URL Filter ......................36 4.7.2 Client Filter ......................40 4.7.3 MAC Filter ......................42 4.7.4 Remote Web Access ..................45 4.7.5 WAN Ping ......................46 Routing Settings ......................47 4.8.1 Routing Table ..................... 47 4.8.2 Static Routing ....................
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    1 Product Overview Thank you for choosing the RAVPower Dual Band AC750 Router. Please read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference. If you need any further assistance, please contact our customer support team or email us at support@ravpower.com.
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    Package Contents 1 x RAVPower Dual Band 1 x Ethernet Cable AC750 Router (Model: RP-ND007) 1 x Power Adapter 1 x User Guide...
  • Page 6: Product Diagram

    Product Diagram ① System Status LED ② Ethernet Status LED ③ 2.4GHz Status LED ④ 5GHz Status LED ⑤ Power Port ⑥ Reset Button ⑦ USB 2.0 Port ⑧ WAN Port ⑨ LAN Port...
  • Page 7: Led Status Indicator

    LED Status Indicator The LED indicator displays information about the device status. Name Status Description Orange The router is booting or upgrading System Green The router has booted Power is off or the router is not booted Orange The router is booting or internet is inaccessible Ethernet Green Device connected to the WAN port...
  • Page 8: Connection

    2 Connection Preparation Before you start the setup process, prepare the following: Item Description Router Included Power Included Adapter PC Browser Requires Internet Explorer 8 or higher DHCP, PPPOE or Static IP Internet Connection Type: 1. Ethernet Cable from the incoming Internet side (provided by your internet service provider –...
  • Page 9: Hardware Connection

    2.2 Hardware Connection Please follow the following steps to set up the router: 1. Use an Ethernet cable and connect the router’s WAN port to the internet 2. Use an Ethernet cable and connect your computer’s Ethernet port with the router’s LAN port 3.
  • Page 10 Click Network and Internet. 3. Click Network andSharing Center. 4. Click Change adapter settings.
  • Page 11 Click Local Area Connection and select Properties. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK. Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window to save your settings.
  • Page 12: For Mac

    2.3.2 For Mac 1. Enter the System Preferences page and select Network. Select IPv4 as shown below: Click Apply on the Network window to save your settings.
  • Page 13: Logging Into The Router

    3 Logging into the Router 3.1. Log in To access the router’s web-based utility, launch a web browser such as Internet http://10.10.10.252 Explorer or Firefox and enter in your browser's address bar. Press “Enter”. The system will automatically display the login page, please enter the correct password (default password is admin).
  • Page 14: Features & Configuration

    4 Features & Configuration Quick Setup “Quick Setup” is for you to quickly set up the router. Selectable operation mode include: Router: The Ethernet port will behave as a WAN port for a wired connection to an ADSL or Cable modem. The NAT routing will be performed between the WAN and WLAN to make IP sharing possible.
  • Page 15: Router

    4.1.1 Router In Router mode, a wired connection can be made to an ADSL or Cable Modem via the WAN port to share the Internet to local wireless and wired networks. 1. If you want to set the adapter in Router mode, choose Router, and then click the “NEXT”...
  • Page 16: Wisp

    4.1.2 WISP In WISP mode, wirelessly connect to an ISP station/hotspot to share Internet to local wireless and wired networks. If you want to set the adapter in WISP mode, choose WISP , then click the “NEXT” button.
  • Page 17 2. Click Open Scan to search Wi-Fi signal. Select your Wi-Fi and enter the password, then click NEXT.
  • Page 18: System Status

    3. Set the pass phrase (password) for the Wi-Fi, then click the “NEXT” button. 4. You are configuring the device to work in WISP mode. If you have confirmed the settings, please click the “Save” button to reboot the device and activate the configurations.
  • Page 19: Wan Status

    Connected Number of DHCP clients Clients System Router System Version Version It indicates how long the router has been working Running Time since startup. Running time is reset when the device is powered off. Current system time on this device. The device System Time automatically synchronizes the system time with the Internet server time.
  • Page 20 Parameter Description It displays the connection status. It displays “Connected” Connection Status when connected to the Internet. IP address obtained from ISP. It connects to wide area WAN IP network. Subnet Mask Obtained from ISP. Gateway Obtained from ISP. Refers to the next router address. Primary DNS Obtained from ISP.
  • Page 21: Lan Status

    4.2.3 LAN Status The Router LAN IP address (not your PC IP address). The IP Address default value is 10.10.10.252; you can change it when necessary. The Router LAN subnet mask. The default value is IP Mask 255.0.0.0. DHCP Server It displays DHCP Server on/off.
  • Page 22: Network Settings

    Wireless It displays wireless status (enabled/disabled). SSID Name Wireless name, you can set up it in. BSSID MAC address of the device wireless interface Security Selected encryption way. Mode Network Settings Click “Network Settings” to enter the Network Settings page. This section includes LAN Settings, WAN Settings, and MAC Address Clone”.
  • Page 23 Make sure to keep track of any changes you apply to this page. If you change the Router LAN IP address, it is necessary to connect to the new IP address and log in again. Also, you have to set the default gateway addresses of all LAN PCs to this new IP address.
  • Page 24 Note: MTU: The MTU (maximum transmission unit) is the largest data packet a network device transmits. The normal MTU value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 bytes, or 1492 bytes for PPPoE connections. For some ISPs, you might need to change the MTU.
  • Page 25 Dynamic IP Configuration: Connection Type: Dynamic IP. Click Save to save your settings. Note: An incorrect MTU value may cause Internet communication problems. For example, you may be unable to access certain websites, frames within websites, secure login pages, or FTP or POP servers. It is recommended to use the default MTU value.
  • Page 26 L2TP L2TP Configuration: 1. Connection Type: L2TP. L2TP Server/Username/Password: ISP information. Click Save to save your settings. Note: For the WAN IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, you can choose to either obtain automatically or manually enter the information provided by your ISP. PPTP PPTP Configuration: 1.
  • Page 27 Note: For the WAN IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, you can choose to either obtain automatically or manually enter the information provided by your ISP. 4.3.3 MAC Address Clone Some ISPs (Internet Service Providers) require the end user's MAC address to access their network.
  • Page 28: Wlan Settings

    WLAN Settings Click WLAN Settings to enter its configuration page. The wireless frequency covers 2.4GHz and 5GHz bandwidth. You can change it by clicking the corresponding button. Note: 2.4GHz and 5GHz is the router’s working frequency. They use 802.11g/b and 802.11a/ac protocol, respectively, while 802.11n protocol can support both 2.4G and 5G frequency at the same time.
  • Page 29: Security Settings

    Channel Bandwidth: Select a proper channel bandwidth to enhance wireless performance. This option is available only in 802.11b/g/n. Wireless speed in the channel bandwidth of 20/40 is 2 times in 20.  11b: Deliver wireless speed up to 11Mbps, only compatible with 11b wireless clients.
  • Page 30: Access Control

    TKIP&AES: If selected, both AES and TKIP secured wireless clients can join your wireless network. 4. Key Renewal Interval: Enter a valid time period for the key to be changed. Note: It is recommended you choose “WPA-Personal” + “AES” mode to ensure wireless efficiency and the security of wireless network.
  • Page 31: Connection Status

    4.4.5 Connection Status Here you can see a list of the wireless devices connected to the router.
  • Page 32: Dhcp Server

    MAC Address: Shows the connecting PC's MAC address. Bandwidth: The width of channel frequency. Note: The bandwidth refers to the channel bandwidth instead of wireless connection rate. You can know whether there are unauthorized connections to your wireless network by viewing the wireless client list. DHCP Server Here you can change the DHCP IP address pool and lease time.
  • Page 33: Dhcp List & Binding

     If you disable this feature, you have to manually configure the TCP/IP settings for all PCs on your LAN to access Internet.  By default, the router functions as a DHCP server. Do not disable the DHCP server feature unless you want to manually configure the TCP/IP settings for all PCs on your LAN.
  • Page 34: Virtual Server

    another client, then you will not be able to obtain a new IP address from the device's DHCP server, instead, you must manually specify a different IP address for your PC to access Internet.  For PCs that has already obtained IP addresses, you may need to reconnect the router to activate the configured static IP addresses.
  • Page 35: Dmz Settings

    Note: Make sure your WAN IP address (Internet IP address) is a public IP address. Private IP addresses are not routed on the Internet. Make sure you enter the correct service port numbers. To ensure that your server computer always has the same IP address, assign a static IP address to your PC.
  • Page 36: Upnp Settings

    from external networks.  Hackers may use the DMZ host computer to attack other computers on your network. 4.6.3 UPnP Settings UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) feature allows a network device to discover and connect to other devices on the network. At the current date, it is only supported by Windows XP and Windows 7 or later.
  • Page 37 You can set the access restriction parameters (e.g. a fixed IP range, times, and days) and set the client filter by following the steps below. 1. Power on the router and enter the router gateway 10.10.10.252 (password: admin) in the browser to log onto the router’s web page. 2.
  • Page 38 4. On the menu, click Security Settings, select URL Filter to enter its page. Tick “Enable” to activate the URL Filter function. 5.Follow Step 4 to configure the parameters. When all are done, click Save.
  • Page 39 1) Policy Number: Items to be configured, selectable from 1 to 10. 2) Access Policy: Tick to enable Access Policy; un-tick to disable. 3) Policy Name: Create a name for the policy. 4) Start IP: The default start IP is 10.10.10.X (X stands for the initial IP you set, the initial IP of this setting is 100.
  • Page 40: Client Filter

    Note: 1. Different URL strings must be separated with a comma. To match all websites, use * (asterisk). 2. Up to 10 filter rules can be configured. 3. If you have not set up the system time for this device, click System Tools -> Time Settings to set up correct time and date so to bring the rules into effect.
  • Page 41 3. Click System Tools on the menu column and select Time Settings. Sync the Customized Time with the System time. Click Save. 4. On the menu, click Security Settings and select Client Filter to access its page. Tick the Enable box to turn on the Client Filter function.
  • Page 42: Mac Filter

    5.Follow Step 4 to configure the parameters. When all are done, click Save. Parameter configuration details are as below: 1) Policy Number: Items to be configured, selectable from 1 to 10. 2) Access Policy: Tick to enable Access Policy; un-tick to disable. 3)...
  • Page 43 You can set the access restriction parameters (e.g. the fixed IP range, times, and days), you can set the filter through the steps below. 1. Log on the router web page via the gateway 10.10.10.252 (password: admin) after the router is normally powered on. 2.
  • Page 44 4. Click Security Settings to access the MAC Filter page. Tick “Enable” to turn on MAC Filter function. 5.Configure each parameter in Step 4. When done, click “Save”.
  • Page 45: Remote Web Access

    Parameter configuration details are as below: 1) Policy Number: Items to be configured, selectable from 1 to 10. 2) Access Policy: Tick to enable Access Policy; un-tick to disable. 3) Policy Name: Create a name for the policy. 4) MAC Address: The MAC address for wired and wireless internet connection. Enter the wired and wireless MAC address respectively for when the PC is connected to DUT with wire and wirelessly.
  • Page 46: Wan Ping

    Note: For better security, configure a port number (from1025 to 65535) as remote web management interface. Do not use the number of any common service port (1-1024). Make sure your WAN IP address (Internet IP address) is a public IP address. Private IP addresses are not routed on the internet.
  • Page 47: Routing Settings

    4.8 Routing Settings 4.8.1 Routing Table In this page you can view the routing table information. Click Refresh to upd ate. Destination IP: The IP address of the final destination. "0.0.0.0" indicates any network segment. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for the specified destination. Gateway: The next router on the same LAN segment as the router to reach.
  • Page 48: Static Routing

    4.8.2 Static Routing When there are several routers in the network, you may want to set up static routing. Static routing determines the path of the data in your network. You can use this feature to allow users on different IP domains to access the Internet via this device.
  • Page 49: Usb Setting

    Set Steps: Enable Traffic Control: Tick the Enable box to enable Traffic Control. IP Range: Enter the latter number of the IP address, i.e. enter 101 in both boxes. Up: Set a limit to regulate the upload bandwidth of PCs on the LAN. Down: Set a limit to regulate the download bandwidth of PCs on the LAN.
  • Page 50: Usb Accounts

    4.10.3 USB Accounts Click USB Accounts to invite other users to your USB Server. The added users can use this username and password to login in the USB Server. Enter the Username and Password, then click Add. 4.10.4 For Samba 1.
  • Page 51: For Ftp

    Enter username and password in the popup window 3. Now your USB device information nonpublic folder for share. 4.10.5 For FTP 1. Click My Computer. 2. Enter your IP address in the address bar, then press Enter. 3. Enter your username and password in the popup window.
  • Page 52: System Tools

    Press Enter to access your USB device. 4.11 System Tools 4.11.1 Time Settings Click System Tools and then Time Settings to enter the Time Settings page. Set Steps: Click “System Tools”. Select “Time Settings”. The time will synchronize with the internet automatically by default. Select Time Zone.
  • Page 53: Backup/Recover

    4.11.3 Backup/Recover You can save the device settings onto your local hard drive to import them to your device at a later time in case a factory reset should be needed. The “Recover” button is to restore to previous preserved configuration, and current configuration will be invalid.
  • Page 54 Click Backup Click OK on popup window. 3.Click Save on the File Download window. 4.Select a local hard drive to save the file and click Save.
  • Page 55 To Restore Configurations: Click Browse Select the configuration file previously saved onto your local hard drive and click Open. Click Restore to reset your device to previous settings. Note: The default configuration file name is "RouterCfm.cfg". Include the file name suffix ".cfg" when renaming the file name to avoid further issues.
  • Page 56: Factory Default

    4.11.4 Factory Default This button is to reset all settings to the default values. Since the router's current settings will be reset, it is recommended to take some notes to reestablish the previous settings at a later time: Default password: admin Default IP: 10.10.10.252 Default subnet mask: 255.0.0.0 Password: admin...
  • Page 57: Firmware Upgrade

    1. Get ready for firmware upgrade (Download the new firmware from the RAVPower website or its support page and save it on your PC). 2. After the router is powered, enter the router gateway 10.10.10.252 (password: admin) to log onto the router web page.
  • Page 58 4. Click “Confirm” to upgrade the firmware. When firmware is upgraded, enter the router gateway 10.10.10.252 (password: admin) to log on the router’s web page. The router is successfully updated. Note: 1. Before you upgrade the firmware, make sure you are having a correct firmware.
  • Page 59: Change Password

    4.11.7 Change Password We recommend you change it in order to increase security. Old Password: The first time you use the router, enter admin. If you already changed it and unfortunately forgot it, restore the router to factory defaults. New Password: Input a new password. The password has to contain 3-32 characters without any space.
  • Page 60: Faqs

    Set Steps: Click “System Tools” Select “System Log” Click “Refresh” can update the information Click “Clear” to clear the screen 5 FAQs Q: I cannot access the device management interface. What should I do? Make sure the System LED on the device front panel is on. ...
  • Page 61 Q: My computer shows an IP address conflict error after connecting to the device. What should I do? Make sure there are no other DHCP servers on your LAN/no DHCP  servers are disabled. Make sure the device LAN IP address is not used by other devices on your ...
  • Page 62: Factory Default Settings

    6 Factory Default Settings The table below lists the factory default settings of your device. Item Default Settings Login IP Address 10.10.10.252 Router Login User Name admin Login Login Password admin Internet Connection Type Mode Auto-switch Enabled 1492 (PPPOE) Network 1500 (DHCP/ Static IP) Settings WAN Speed...
  • Page 63 SSID Broadcast Enabled Channel AutoSelect Channel Bandwidth WMM Capable Enable APSD Capable Disabled Wireless Security Disabled Wireless Access Control Disabled Remote Web Management Disabled Bandwidth Control Disabled DMZ Host Disabled Others UPnP Disabled Internet Access Disabled Management...
  • Page 64 RAVPower products are covered by an18 month limited warranty from the date of its original purchase. If any problems occur, please contact our support team. We can only provide after sales service for products that are sold by RAVPower or RAVPower authorized retailers and distributors. If you have purchased your unit from...
  • Page 65 NORTH AMERICA E-mail: support@ravpower.com(US) support.ca@ravpower.com(CA) Tel: 1-888-456-8468 (Mon-Fri:9:00 - 17:00 PST) Address: 46724 Lakeview Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538 EUROPE E-mail: support.uk@ravpower.com (UK) support.de@ravpower.com(DE) support.fr@ravpower.com(FR) support.es@ravpower.com(ES) support.it@ravpower.com(IT) EU Importer: ZBT International Trading GmbH, Lederstr 21a, 22525 Hamburg, Deutschland ASIA PACIFIC E-mail: support.jp@ravpower.com(JP) www.ravpower.com...

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