Ac1200 wireless dual band 4g lte router (90 pages)
Summary of Contents for Mercusys MW302R
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User Guide 300Mbps Multi-Mode Wireless N Router MW302R REV1.0.0 1910080049...
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Specifications are subject to change without notice. is a registered trademark of MERCUSYS TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. No part of the specifications may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without permission from MERCUSYS TECHNOLOGIES CO., LIMITED.
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2400 MHz -2483.5 MHz(20dBm) EU declaration of conformity MERCUSYS hereby declares that the device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directives 2014/53/EU, 2009/125/EC, 2011/65/EU and (EU)2015/863. The original EU declaration of conformity may be found at http://www.mercusys.com/en/ce.
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Explanation of the symbols on the product label Symbol Explanation Class II equipment AC voltage DC voltage Polarity of output terminals Indoor use only Energy efficiency Marking RECYCLING This product bears the selective sorting symbol for Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
Conventions The router or MW302R, or device mentioned in this User Guide stands for MW302R 300Mbps Multi-Mode Wireless N Router without any explanations. Features available in the router may vary by model and software version. Router availability may also vary by region or ISP. All images, steps, and descriptions in this guide are only examples and may not reflect your actual router experience.
Chapter 1 Chapter 1. Introduction 1. 1. Product Overview The router integrates 3-port Switch, Firewall, NAT-Router and Wireless AP. Powered by 2x2 MIMO technology, the router delivers exceptional range and speed, which can fully meet the need of Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) networks and the users demanding higher networking performance.
Chapter 1 Name Status Indication Router Mode/Access Point Mode: The WAN port is not connected. Range Extender/WISP Mode: The router is not connected to the host network. Router Mode: The WAN port is connected, but internet is not available. Flashing WISP Mode: Internet is not available.
Chapter 2 Chapter 2. Connect to the Internet 2. 1. Position Your Router • The product should not be located in a place where it will be exposed to moisture or excessive heat. • Place the router in a location where it can be connected to multiple devices as well as to a power source.
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Chapter 2 1. Follow the steps below to connect your router. If your Internet connection is through an Ethernet cable from the wall instead of through a DSL/Cable/Satellite modem, connect the Ethernet cable directly to the router’s Internet port, then follow steps 4 and 5 to complete the hardware connection. 1 ) Turn off the modem, and remove the backup battery if it has one.
Chapter 2 Note: If the above screen does not pop-up, it means that your IE Web-browser has been set to a proxy. Go to menu Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings, in the screen that appears, untick the Using Proxy checkbox, and click 4.
Chapter 2 4. Enter http://mwlogin.net in the address bar of a web browser. Create a password to log Note: If the above screen does not pop-up, it means that your IE Web-browser has been set to a proxy. Go to menu Tools > Internet Options >...
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Chapter 2 1. Connect the power adapter to the router. 2. Connect a computer to the router via an Ethernet cable or wirelessly by using the SSID (wireless name) printed on the bottom label of the router. 3. Enter http://mwlogin.net in the address bar of a web browser. Create a password to log 4.
Chapter 2 2. 2. 4. WISP Mode In this mode, the router connects to the ISP network wirelessly in areas without wired service. 1. Connect the power adapter to the router and power on the router. 2. Connect a computer to the router via an Ethernet cable or wirelessly by using the SSID (wireless name) printed on the bottom label of the router.
Chapter 3 Chapter 3. Log In to the Router This chapter introduces how to log in to the web management page of the router. With the web-based utility, it is easy to configure and manage the router. The web-based utility can be used on any Windows, Macintosh or UNIX OS with a Web browser, such as Microsoft the Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Apple Safari.
Chapter 4 Chapter 4. Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode This chapter presents how to configure the various features of the router working as a wireless router. It contains the following sections: • Operation Mode • Network • Wireless •...
Chapter 4 4. 2. Network 4. 2. 1. Status 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > Status. You can view the current status information of the router. •...
Chapter 4 • Status - Indicates whether the router has been connected to the internet. • Internet Connection Type - Indicates the way in which your router is connected to the internet. • IP Address - The WAN IP address of the router. •...
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Chapter 4 Click RELEASE to release the IP parameters. • MTU Size - The normal MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 Bytes. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU size unless required by your ISP. •...
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Chapter 4 • IP Address - Enter the IP address in dotted-decimal notation provided by your ISP. • Subnet Mask - Enter the subnet mask in dotted-decimal notation provided by your ISP. Normally 255.255.255.0 is used as the subnet mask. •...
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Chapter 4 • Username/Password - Enter the user name and password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. • Secondary Connection - It’s available only for PPPoE connection. If your ISP provides an extra connection type, select Dynamic IP or Static IP to activate the secondary connection.
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Chapter 4 • Service Name - The service name should not be configured unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP. In most cases, leaving these fields blank will work. • Access Concentrator Name - The access concentrator name should not be configured unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP.
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Chapter 4 • Username/Password - Enter the username and password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. • VPN Server IP/ Domain Name - Enter the VPN server’s IP address or domain name provided by your ISP. • MTU Size - The default MTU size is “1460” bytes, which is usually fine. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU Size unless required by your ISP.
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Chapter 4 • Manual - In this mode, the internet connection is controlled manually by clicking the Connect/Disconnect button. This mode also supports the Max Idle Time function as On Demand mode. Enter a maximum time (in minutes), the internet connection can be inactive before it is terminated into the Max Idle Time.
Chapter 4 • VPN Server IP/ Domain Name - Enter the VPN server’s IP address or domain name provided by your ISP. • MTU Size - The default MTU size is “1420” bytes, which is usually fine. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU Size unless required by your ISP.
Chapter 4 • Use Custom MAC Address - Select if your ISP requires you to register the MAC address and enter the correct MAC address in this field, in case the ISP binds the assigned IP address to the specific MAC address. Note: •...
Chapter 4 • IPTV/VLAN - Select to enable the IPTV feature. • Mode - Select the appropriate mode according to your ISP. • LAN 1/2 - Assign your LAN port to whether function as the internet supplier or as the IPTV supplier.
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Chapter 4 4. Click SAVE. Note: To use the DHCP server function of the router, you must configure all computers on the LAN as Obtain an IP Address automatically. • To reserve an IP address for a specified client device: 1.
Chapter 4 4. 2. 7. Dynamic DNS The router offers the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) feature, which allows the hosting of a website, FTP server, or e-mail server with a fixed domain name (named by yourself) and a dynamic IP address. Thus your friends can connect to your server by entering your domain name no matter what your IP address is.
Chapter 4 8. Click LOGIN AND SAVE. 4. 2. 8. Static Routing Static Routing is a form of routing that is configured manually by a network administrator or a user by adding entries into a routing table. The manually-configured routing information guides the router in forwarding data packets to the specific destination.
Chapter 4 • Network Destination - The destination IP address that you want to assign to a static route. This IP address cannot be on the same subnet with the WAN IP or LAN IP of Router A. In the example, the IP address of the company network is the destination IP address, so here enter 172.30.30.1.
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Chapter 4 • 2.4GHz - Select this checkbox to enable the 2.4GHz wireless network. • Network Name (SSID) - Enter a value of up to 32 characters. The same Name (SSID) must be assigned to all wireless devices in your network. •...
Chapter 4 guest network for them. In addition, you can customize guest network settings to ensure network security and privacy. • Create a Guest Network 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Wireless or Advanced > Wireless > Guest Network. 3.
Chapter 4 4. 3. 3. Wireless Schedule The wireless function can be automatically off at a specific time when you do not need the wireless function. 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2.
Chapter 4 4. 3. 4. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) can help you to quickly and securely connect to a network. This section will guide you to add a new wireless device to your router’s network quickly via WPS. Note: The WPS function cannot be configured if the wireless function of the router is disabled. Please make sure the wireless function is enabled before configuration.
Chapter 4 2. Enter the router’s PIN on your personal device. You can also generate a new one. Note: PIN (Personal Identification Number) is an eight-character identification number preset to each router. WPS supported devices can connect to your router with the PIN. Method TWO: Push the WPS Button Click Start on the screen.
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Chapter 4 • Enable WMM - WMM function can guarantee the packets with high-priority messages being transmitted preferentially. • Enable Short GI - It is recommended to enable this function, for it will increase the data capacity by reducing the guard interval time. •...
LAN and realize some specific functions. The Mercusys router includes four forwarding rules. If two or more rules are set, the priority of implementation from high to low is Port Forwarding, Port Triggering, UPNP and DMZ.
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Chapter 4 4. Click Add. 5. Click VIEW COMMON SERVICES and select HTTP. The External Port, Internal Port and Protocol will be automatically filled in. 6. Click VIEW CONNECTED DEVICES and select your home PC. The Device IP Address will be automatically filled in. Or enter the PC’s IP address 192.168.1.100 manually in the Device IP Address field.
Chapter 4 4. 4. 2. Port Triggering Port triggering can specify a triggering port and its corresponding external ports. When a host in the local network initiates a connection to the triggering port, all the external ports will be opened for subsequent connections. The router can record the IP address of the host.
Chapter 4 4. 4. 3. UPnP The UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) protocol allows the applications or host devices to automatically find the front-end NAT device and send request to it to open the corresponding ports. With UPnP enabled, the applications or host devices on the local network and the internet can freely communicate with each other realizing the seamless connection of the network.
Chapter 4 4. 4. 4. When a PC is set to be a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) host in the local network, it is totally exposed to the internet, which can realize the unlimited bidirectional communication between internal hosts and external hosts. The DMZ host becomes a virtual server with all ports opened.
Chapter 4 5. Click SAVE. Done! You’ve set your PC to a DMZ host and now you can make a team to game with other players. 4. 5. Parental Controls Parental Controls allows you to set up unique restrictions on internet access for each member of your family.
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Chapter 4 1 ) Enter a Name for the profile to make it easier to identify. 2 ) Under Devices, click 3 ) Select the devices that belong to this family member. Access restrictions will be applied to these devices. Click ADD when finished. Note: Only devices that have previously been connected to your router’s network are listed here.
Chapter 4 1 ) Enable Time Limits on Monday to Friday and Saturday & Sunday then set the allowed online time to 2 hours each day. 2 ) Enable Bed Time on School Nights (Sun to Thur) and use the up/down arrows or enter times in the fields.
Chapter 4 I want to: Ensure a fast connection of my computer while I play online games for the next 2 hours. How can I do that 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2.
Chapter 4 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Security > Firewall, and configure the parameters as you need. It’s recommended to keep the default settings. 4. 7. 2. Access Control Access Control is used to block or allow specific client devices to access your network (via wired or wireless) based on a list of blocked devices (Blacklist) or a list of allowed devices...
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Chapter 4 To allow specific device(s): 1 ) Select Whitelist and click SAVE. 2 ) Add devices to the whitelist. • Add connected devices Click Select From Device List and select the devices you want to be allowed. • Add unconnected devices...
Chapter 4 Click Add Manually and enter the Device Name and MAC Address of the device you want to be allowed. Done! Now you can block or allow specific client devices to access your network (via wired or wireless) using the Blacklist or Whitelist. 4.
Chapter 4 To add a binding entry: 1 ) Click Add in the Binding List section. 2 ) Click VIEW CONNECTED DEVICES and select the device you want to bind. Or enter the MAC Address and IP Address that you want to bind. 3 ) Click ADD.
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Chapter 4 Fill in WAN and LAN information as required by different connection types. • Normal: The default connection type. 1 ) Configure the WAN settings. 2 ) Configure the LAN settings. Fill in Address Prefix provided by your ISP. 3 ) Click SAVE.
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Chapter 4 2 ) Configure the LAN settings. Fill in Address Prefix provided by your ISP. • Tunnel 6to4: Select this type if your ISP uses 6 to 4 deployment fort assigning address. 1 ) Configure the WAN settings.
4. 9. 1. Firmware Upgrade Mercusys is dedicated to improving and richening the product features, giving users a better network experience. We will release the latest firmware at Mercusys official website www.mercusys.com. You can download the latest firmware file from the Support page of...
Chapter 4 1. Download the latest firmware file for the router from our website www.mercusys.com. 2. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 3. Go to Advanced > System > Firmware Upgrade. 4. Click BROWSE to locate the downloaded firmware file, and click UPGRADE.
Chapter 4 To reset the router to factory default settings: 1. Click FACTORY RESTORE to reset the router. 2. Wait a few minutes for the restoring and rebooting. Note: • During the resetting process, do not turn off or reset the router. •...
Chapter 4 • Allow all LAN connected devices to manage the router: Select All Devices for Local Managers. • Allow specific devices to manage the router: 1. Select Specified Devices for Local Managers and click SAVE. 2. Click Add Device. 3.
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Chapter 4 2. Go to Advanced > System > Administration, and focus on the Remote Management section. • Forbid all devices to manage the router remotely: Do not tick the Enable checkbox of Remote Management. • Allow all devices to manage the router remotely: 1.
Chapter 4 1. Tick the Enable checkbox of Remote Management. 2. Keep the HTTP port as default setting (recommended) or enter a value between 1024 and 65535. 3. Select Specified Device for Remote Managers. 4. In the Only this IP Address field, enter the IP address of the remote device to manage the router.
Chapter 4 3. Click SAVE TO LOCAL to save the system logs to a local disk. 4. 9. 7. Diagnostics Diagnostic is used to test the connectivity between the router and the host or other network devices. 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2.
Chapter 4 • Tracert is used to display the route (path) your router has passed to reach the tested host, and measure transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol network. 2 ) Enter the IP Address or Domain Name of the tested host. 3 ) Modify the Ping Count number and the Ping Packet Size.
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Chapter 4 1. Select the way in which the router gets its time: Get from Internet, Get from Managing Device, Manually. 2. Select your local Time Zone. 3. Enter the address or domain of the NTP Server 1 or NTP Server 2. 4.
Chapter 4 4. 9. 9. Reboot Some settings of the router will take effect only after rebooting, and the system will reboot automatically. You can also reboot the router to clear cache and enhance running performance. 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2.
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Chapter 4 4. Specify the LED off time, and the LED will be off during this period every day. Note: The effective LED off time is based on the time of the router. You can go to Advanced > System > Time to modify the time.
Chapter 5 Chapter 5. Configure the Router in Access Point Mode This chapter presents how to configure the various features of the router working as an access point. It contains the following sections: • Operation Mode • Firmware Upgrade • Backup & Restore •...
5. 2. Firmware Upgrade Mercusys is dedicated to improving and richening the product features, giving users a better network experience. We will release the latest firmware at Mercusys official website www.mercusys.com. You can download the latest firmware file from the Support page of our website and upgrade the firmware to the latest version.
Chapter 5 5. 2. 1. Backup & Restore The configuration settings are stored as a configuration file in the router. You can backup the configuration file in your computer for future use and restore the router to the previous settings from the backup file when needed. 1.
Chapter 5 To reset the router to factory default settings: 1. Click FACTORY RESTORE to reset the router. 2. Wait a few minutes for the restoring and rebooting. Note: • During the resetting process, do not turn off or reset the router. •...
Chapter 5 • Allow specific devices to manage the router: 1. Select Specified Devices for Local Managers and click SAVE. 2. Click Add Device. 3. Click VIEW CONNECTED DEVICES and select the device to manage the router from the Connected Devices list, or enter the MAC address of the device manually. 4.
Chapter 5 3. Click SAVE TO LOCAL to save the system logs to a local disk. 5. 4. Diagnostics Diagnostic is used to test the connectivity between the router and the host or other network devices. 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2.
Chapter 5 • Ping is used to test the connectivity between the router and the tested host, and measure the round-trip time. • Tracert is used to display the route (path) your router has passed to reach the tested host, and measure transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol network.
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Chapter 5 2. Go to System > Time. • To set System Time: 1. Select the way in which the router gets its time: Get from Internet, Get from Managing Device, Manually. 2. Select your local Time Zone. 3. Enter the address or domain of the NTP Server 1 or NTP Server 2. 4.
Chapter 5 5. 5. Reboot Some settings of the router will take effect only after rebooting, and the system will reboot automatically. You can also reboot the router to clear cache and enhance running performance. 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2.
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Chapter 5 3. Enable Night Mode. 4. Specify the LED off time, and the LED will be off during this period every day. Note: The effective LED off time is based on the time of the router. You can go to Advanced > System > Time to modify the time.
Chapter 6 Chapter 6. Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode This chapter presents how to configure the various features of the router working as a range extender. It contains the following sections: • Operation Mode • Firmware Upgrade • Backup & Restore •...
6. 2. Firmware Upgrade Mercusys is dedicated to improving and richening the product features, giving users a better network experience. We will release the latest firmware at Mercusys official website www.mercusys.com. You can download the latest firmware file from the Support page of our website and upgrade the firmware to the latest version.
Chapter 6 6. 3. Backup & Restore The configuration settings are stored as a configuration file in the router. You can backup the configuration file in your computer for future use and restore the router to the previous settings from the backup file when needed. 1.
Chapter 6 To reset the router to factory default settings: 1. Click FACTORY RESTORE to reset the router. 2. Wait a few minutes for the restoring and rebooting. Note: • During the resetting process, do not turn off or reset the router. •...
Chapter 6 • Allow specific devices to manage the router: 1. Select Specified Devices for Local Managers and click SAVE. 2. Click Add Device. 3. Click VIEW CONNECTED DEVICES and select the device to manage the router from the Connected Devices list, or enter the MAC address of the device manually. 4.
Chapter 6 3. Click SAVE TO LOCAL to save the system logs to a local disk. 6. 5. 1. Time This function allows you to set the time manually or to configure automatic time synchronization. The router can automatically update the time from an NTP server via the internet.
Chapter 6 1. Select the way in which the router gets its time: Get from Internet, Get from Managing Device, Manually. 2. Select your local Time Zone. 3. Enter the address or domain of the NTP Server 1 or NTP Server 2. 4.
Chapter 6 • To set the router to reboot regularly: 1. Tick the Enable box of Reboot Schedule. 2. Specify the Reboot Time when the router reboots and Repeat to decide how often it reboots. 3. Click SAVE. 6. 7. LED Control The LED of the router indicates its activities and status.
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Chapter 6 4. Specify the LED off time, and the LED will be off during this period every day. Note: The effective LED off time is based on the time of the router. You can go to Advanced > System > Time to modify the time.
Chapter 7 Chapter 7. Configure the Router in WISP Mode This chapter presents how to configure the various features of the router working in WISP mode. It contains the following sections: • Operation Mode • Network • Wireless • NAT Forwarding •...
Chapter 7 7. 2. Network 7. 2. 1. Status 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > Status. You can view the current status information of the router.
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Chapter 7 • Internet - This field displays the current settings of the internet, and you can configure them on the Advanced > Network > Internet page. • Status - Indicates whether the router has been connected to the internet. •...
Chapter 7 • Default Gateway - The Gateway currently used is shown here. When you use Dynamic IP as the internet connection type, click Renew or Release here to obtain new IP parameters dynamically from the ISP or release them. •...
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Chapter 7 • MTU Size - The normal MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 Bytes. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU size unless required by your ISP. • Host Name - This option specifies the name of the router. •...
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Chapter 7 • IP Address - Enter the IP address in dotted-decimal notation provided by your ISP. • Subnet Mask - Enter the subnet mask in dotted-decimal notation provided by your ISP. Normally 255.255.255.0 is used as the subnet mask. •...
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Chapter 7 • Username/Password - Enter the user name and password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. • Secondary Connection - It’s available only for PPPoE connection. If your ISP provides an extra connection type, select Dynamic IP or Static IP to activate the secondary connection.
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Chapter 7 • Service Name - The service name should not be configured unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP. In most cases, leaving these fields blank will work. • Access Concentrator Name - The access concentrator name should not be configured unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP.
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Chapter 7 • Username/Password - Enter the username and password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. • VPN Server IP/ Domain Name - Enter the VPN server’s IP address or domain name provided by your ISP. • MTU Size - The default MTU size is “1460” bytes, which is usually fine. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU Size unless required by your ISP.
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Chapter 7 • Manual - In this mode, the internet connection is controlled manually by clicking the Connect/Disconnect button. This mode also supports the Max Idle Time function as On Demand mode. Enter a maximum time (in minutes), the internet connection can be inactive before it is terminated into the Max Idle Time.
Chapter 7 • VPN Server IP/ Domain Name - Enter the VPN server’s IP address or domain name provided by your ISP. • MTU Size - The default MTU size is “1420” bytes, which is usually fine. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU Size unless required by your ISP.
Chapter 7 • Use Custom MAC Address - Select if your ISP requires you to register the MAC address and enter the correct MAC address in this field, in case the ISP binds the assigned IP address to the specific MAC address. Note: •...
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Chapter 7 1. Tick the Enable checkbox. 2. Enter the starting and ending IP addresses in the IP Address Pool. 3. Enter other parameters if the ISP offers. The Default Gateway is automatically filled in and is the same as the LAN IP address of the router. 4.
Chapter 7 • To check the DHCP client list: 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Network > DHCP Server and locate the DHCP Client List section. You can see the device information of the list.
Chapter 7 4. Enter the Username for your DDNS account. 5. Enter the Password for your DDNS account. 6. Enter the Domain Name you received from dynamic DNS service provider here. 7. If your service provider is NO-IP, select WAN IP binding to ensure that the domain name is bound to the WAN IP of this router.
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Chapter 7 Router A Router B Company’s server WAN: 172.30.30.100 POWER RESET POWER RESET LAN: 192.168.1.1 LAN: 192.168.1.2 172.30.30.1 Switch 192.168.1.100 How can I do that? 1. Change the routers’ LAN IP addresses to two different IP addresses on the same subnet. Disable Router B’s DHCP function.
Chapter 7 sends out data. In the example, the data packets will be sent to the LAN port of Router B and then to the Server, so the default gateway should be 192.168.1.2. • Interface - Determined by the port (WAN/LAN) that sends out data packets. In the example, the data are sent to the gateway through the LAN port of Router A, so LAN should be selected.
Chapter 7 • WPA-PSK/WPA2-Personal - It’s the WPA/WPA2 authentication type based on pre- shared passphrase. It’s also the recommended security type. • WPA /WPA2-Enterprise - It’s based on Radius Server. • WEP - It is based on the IEEE 802.11 standard. •...
Chapter 7 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2. Go to Advanced > Wireless > Guest Network. Locate the Guest Permissions section. 3. Customize guest network options according to your needs. • Allow guests to see each other Tick this checkbox if you want to allow the wireless clients on your guest network to communicate with each other via methods such as network neighbors and Ping.
Chapter 7 4. Click Add to specify a wireless off period during which you need the wireless off automatically, and click SAVE. Note: • The effective wireless schedule is based on the time of the router. You can go to Advanced > System > Time to modify the time.
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Chapter 7 2. Go to Advanced > Wireless > WPS. 3. Follow one of the following two methods to connect your client device to the router’s Wi- Fi network. Method ONE: Using a PIN • Connects via the Client’s PIN 1.
Chapter 7 Method TWO: Push the WPS Button Click Start on the screen. Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your device. A Device-(XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX) Connected message should appear on the screen and the LED should change from blinking to solid on, indicating successful WPS connection. Note: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX is the MAC address of your device.
LAN and realize some specific functions. The Mercusys router includes four forwarding rules. If two or more rules are set, the priority of implementation from high to low is Port Forwarding, Port Triggering, UPNP and DMZ.
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Chapter 7 Forwarding can keep the local network safe as other services are still invisible from the internet. Port Forwarding can be used to set up public services in your local network, such as HTTP, FTP, DNS, POP3/SMTP and Telnet. Different service uses different service port. Port 80 is used in HTTP service, port 21 in FTP service, port 25 in SMTP service and port 110 in POP3 service.
Chapter 7 5. Click VIEW COMMON SERVICES and select HTTP. The External Port, Internal Port and Protocol will be automatically filled in. 6. Click VIEW CONNECTED DEVICES and select your home PC. The Device IP Address will be automatically filled in. Or enter the PC’s IP address 192.168.1.100 manually in the Device IP Address field.
Chapter 7 host. When the data from the internet return to the external ports, the router can forward them to the corresponding host. Port triggering is mainly applied to online games, VoIPs, video players and common applications including MSN Gaming Zone, Dialpad, Quick Time 4 players and more.
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Chapter 7 network and the internet can freely communicate with each other realizing the seamless connection of the network. You may need to enable the UPnP if you want to use applications for multiplayer gaming, peer-to-peer connections, real-time communication (such as VoIP or telephone conference) or remote assistance, etc.
Chapter 7 7. 4. 4. When a PC is set to be a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) host in the local network, it is totally exposed to the internet, which can realize the unlimited bidirectional communication between internal hosts and external hosts. The DMZ host becomes a virtual server with all ports opened.
Chapter 7 7. 5. Parental Controls Parental Controls allows you to set up unique restrictions on internet access for each member of your family. You can block inappropriate content, set daily limits for the total time spent online and restrict internet access to certain times of the day. I want to: Block access to inappropriate online content for my child’s devices, restrict internet access to 2 hours every day and block internet access during bed time (10 PM to 7 AM) on...
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Chapter 7 Note: Only devices that have previously been connected to your router’s network are listed here. If you are unable to find the device you want to add, connect it to your network and then try again. 4 ) Click NEXT. 5.
Chapter 7 1 ) Enable Time Limits on Monday to Friday and Saturday & Sunday then set the allowed online time to 2 hours each day. 2 ) Enable Bed Time on School Nights (Sun to Thur) and use the up/down arrows or enter times in the fields.
Chapter 7 Done! You can now enjoy playing games without lag on your computer for the next 4 hours. 7. 7. Security This function allows you to protect your home network from cyber attacks and unauthorized users by implementing these network security functions. 7.
Chapter 7 7. 7. 2. Access Control Access Control is used to block or allow specific client devices to access your network (via wired or wireless) based on a list of blocked devices (Blacklist) or a list of allowed devices (Whitelist).
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Chapter 7 2 ) Add devices to the whitelist. • Add connected devices Click Select From Device List and select the devices you want to be allowed. • Add unconnected devices Click Add Manually and enter the Device Name and MAC Address of the device you want to be allowed.
Chapter 7 Done! Now you can block or allow specific client devices to access your network (via wired or wireless) using the Blacklist or Whitelist. 7. 7. 3. IP & MAC Binding IP & MAC Binding, namely, ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Binding, is used to bind network device’s IP address to its MAC address.
Chapter 7 To add a binding entry: 1 ) Click Add in the Binding List section. 2 ) Click VIEW CONNECTED DEVICES and select the device you want to bind. Or enter the MAC Address and IP Address that you want to bind. 3 ) Click ADD.
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Chapter 7 2 ) Configure the LAN settings. Fill in Address Prefix provided by your ISP. 3 ) Click SAVE. • PPPoE: Select this type if your ISP uses PPPoEv6, and provides a username and password. 1 ) Configure the WAN settings. 2 ) Configure the LAN settings.
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Chapter 7 • Tunnel 6to4: Select this type if your ISP uses 6 to 4 deployment fort assigning address. 1 ) Configure the WAN settings. 2 ) Configure the LAN settings.
7. 9. 1. Firmware Upgrade Mercusys is dedicated to improving and richening the product features, giving users a better network experience. We will release the latest firmware at Mercusys official website www.mercusys.com. You can download the latest firmware file from the Support page of our website and upgrade the firmware to the latest version.
Chapter 7 To backup configuration settings: Click BACK UP to save a copy of the current settings in your local computer. A “.bin“ file of the current settings will be stored in your computer. To restore configuration settings: 1. Click BROWSE to locate the backup configuration file stored in your computer, and click RESTORE.
Chapter 7 3. Enter the old password, then a new password twice (both case-sensitive). Click SAVE. 4. Use the new password for future logins. 7. 9. 4. Local Management 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2.
Chapter 7 3. Click VIEW CONNECTED DEVICES and select the device to manage the router from the Connected Devices list, or enter the MAC address of the device manually. 4. Specify a Description for this entry. 5. Click SAVE. 7. 9. 5. Remote Management 1.
Chapter 7 1. Tick the Enable checkbox of Remote Management. 2. Keep the HTTP port as default setting (recommended) or enter a value between 1024 and 65535. 3. Select All Devices for Remote Managers. 4. Click SAVE. Devices on the internet can log in to http://Router’s WAN IP address:port number (such as http://113.116.60.229:1024) to manage the router.
Chapter 7 2. Go to Advanced > System > System Log, and you can view the logs of the router. 3. Click SAVE TO LOCAL to save the system logs to a local disk. 7. 9. 7. Diagnostics Diagnostic is used to test the connectivity between the router and the host or other network devices.
Chapter 7 • Ping is used to test the connectivity between the router and the tested host, and measure the round-trip time. • Tracert is used to display the route (path) your router has passed to reach the tested host, and measure transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol network.
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Chapter 7 2. Go to Advanced > System > Time. • To set System Time: 1. Select the way in which the router gets its time: Get from Internet, Get from Managing Device, Manually. 2. Select your local Time Zone. 3.
Chapter 7 7. 9. 9. Reboot Some settings of the router will take effect only after rebooting, and the system will reboot automatically. You can also reboot the router to clear cache and enhance running performance. 1. Visit http://mwlogin.net, and log in with the password you set for the router. 2.
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Chapter 7 4. Specify the LED off time, and the LED will be off during this period every day. Note: The effective LED off time is based on the time of the router. You can go to Advanced > System > Time to modify the time.
Appendix: FAQ Appendix: FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. What should I do if I forget my wireless password? By default, the wireless network has no password. If the password has been altered, please connect your computer to the router using an Ethernet cable and follow the steps below: 1.
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Appendix: FAQ 4 ) Click LAN settings and deselect the following three options, and click OK. 5 ) Go to Advanced > Restore advanced settings, and click OK.
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Appendix: FAQ • Use another web browser or computer to log in again. • Reset the router to factory default settings and try again. If the login still fails, please contact the technical support. Note: You’ll need to reconfigure the router to surf the internet once the router is reset. Q4.
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Note: Mercusys routers use 192.168.1.1 as their default LAN IP address. It may conflict with the IP range of your existent ADSL modem/router. If so, the router is not able to communicate with your modem and cause you can’t access the Internet. To resolve this problem, we need to change the LAN IP address of the router to avoid such conflict, for example, 192.168.2.1.
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Appendix: FAQ • Restart the modem and the router. 1 ) Power off your modem and the router, and leave them off for 1 minute. 2 ) Power on your modem first, and wait about 2 minutes. 3 ) Power on the router, and wait another 1 or 2 minutes and check the internet access.
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2 ) Exit the wireless configuration tool (the Mercusys Utility, for example). 3 ) Select and right click My Computer on Desktop, and select Manage to open Computer Management window.
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Appendix: FAQ 2 ) If you cannot find the PIN or PIN failed, you may choose Connecting using a security key instead, and then type in the Wireless Password/Network Security Key. 3 ) If it continues to show note of Network Security Key Mismatch, it is suggested to confirm the wireless password of your wireless router.
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