Tenda D301-V2 User Manual

Tenda D301-V2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Wireless Modem Router...
  • Page 2 Tenda reserves the right to make changes to the products without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Tenda does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product described herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Wireless Modem Router Contents Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Wireless Router ......................1 1.1 What it does ............................1 1.2 Product Features ........................... 1 1.3 Package Contents ..........................2 Chapter 2 Hardware Install ..........................2 Chapter 3 Quick Internet Setup..........................5 3.1 Log in to Web Manager ..........................
  • Page 4 Wireless Modem Router 4.5.5 TR-069 Client ........................... 88 4.5.6 Internet Time..........................89 4.5.7 Access Control .......................... 89 4.5.8 Update Software ........................91 4.5.9 Reboot ............................. 92 Appendix 1 Configure Your PC ......................... 93 Windows 7 .............................. 93 MAC ..............................95 Appendix 2 Join Your Wireless Network......................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Get To Know Your Wireless Router

    Wireless Modem Router Chapter 1 Get to Know Your Wireless Router This user guide applies to the following four models : D301, D302, D151 and D152. The D301 is used as an example throughout this user guide. The differences between the four products are listed below: Mode l Wire le ss Spe e d USB Port...
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Other Advanced Features: IPv6, DDNS, virtual server, DMZ, port triggering, IP filter, MAC filter and UPnP, etc . Tenda Setup Wizard for easy and fast installation and configuration Tenda Green: Use hardware Power On/Off and software WiFi On/Off buttons to turn on and off power and WiFi to save energy when not in use 1.3 Package Contents...
  • Page 7 Wireless Modem Router The LEDs on the device are described below: Status Description Solid Power is supplied to the device. Power is not supplied to the device. Blinking System is functioning correctly. Solid/Off System is functioning incorrectly. Blinking Transmitting data wirelessly WLAN Wireless is disabled.
  • Page 8 Wireless Modem Router via the Internet. The current Internet client is connecting to the Internet and data is transmitted via Blinking the Internet. The current Internet client is not connecting to the Internet. Back Panel Button & Interface Description RJ11 port, for connecting the router to the Internet via a telephone line provided by your ISP. LAN port or WAN port.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 Quick Internet Setup

    Wireless Modem Router Chapter 3 Quick Internet Setup This chapter instructs you to quickly set up your Internet connection. 3.1 Log in to Web Manager You can log in to the modem router’s web manager with the Setup Wizard on the included CD automatically or using a web browser manually.
  • Page 10: Internet Setup

    Wireless Modem Router 3. Enter admin in both the Login Username and Password fields if you access the router for the first time and then click Login to enter the home page. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tip: If you change the login username and password and forget them, press the WPS/RST button on the device for at least 7 seconds to reset the router, and then enter the home page with the default password “admin”.
  • Page 11: Eth

    Wireless Modem Router Depending on the type of connection, you are prompted to enter your ISP settings, as shown in the following table: Connection Type IS P Information Enter the ISP login user name and password. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP PPPoE/ PPPoA to provide it.
  • Page 12 Wireless Modem Router Configure your wireless network. (Recommended) Setup your SSID. Setup your wireless key. Click OK to apply your configurations. Depending on the type of connection, you are prompted to enter your ISP settings, as shown in the following table: Connection Type IS P Information Enter the ISP login user name and password.
  • Page 13: Quick Wireless Security Setup

    Wireless Modem Router g. Test Internet Connectivity Launch a web browser and enter www.tendacn.com. If the webpage displays properly, you are connected to the Internet. 3.3 Quick Wireless Security Setup For security purpose, we strongly recommend you to customize a new security key. Simply enter 8-63 ASCII or 64 hex characters.
  • Page 14: Chapter 4 Advanced Settings

    Wireless Modem Router Chapter 4 Advanced Settings This chapter describes the advanced features of your router. The information is for users with a solid understanding of networking concepts who want to configure the router for unique situations. This chapter includes the following sections: •...
  • Page 15 Wireless Modem Router • Summary • • Statistics • Route • • DHCP Summary Here you can view system information and current status of your WAN connection as seen in the screenshot. Here you can view the WAN Information including Interface, Description, Type, IGMP, NA T, Firewall, Status, IPv4 Address and VLAN ID as seen in the screenshot.
  • Page 16 Wireless Modem Router Statistics Here you can view the packets received and transmitted on LAN/WAN ports. Statistics--LAN: Displays the packets received and transmitted on the LAN ports as seen in the screenshot below. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tip: eth0, eth1, eth3 and eth3 respectively represent the LAN port1, LAN port2, LAN port3 and LAN port4 of the device. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Statistics--WAN: Displays the packets received and transmitted on the WAN ports as seen in the screenshot below.
  • Page 17 Wireless Modem Router Route Here you can view the route table as seen in the screenshot: Here you can view the IP and MAC addresses of the PCs that attach to the device either via a wired or wireless connection as seen in the screenshot:...
  • Page 18 Wireless Modem Router DHCP Here you can view the DHCP leases, including IP and MAC addresses of the PCs, hostnames and remaining lease time as seen in the screenshot:...
  • Page 19: Advanced Setup

    Wireless Modem Router 4.2 Advanced Setup This section explains the following information: • Layer2 Interface • WAN Service • • NA T • Security • Parental Control • Quality of Service • Routing • • • UPnP • Print Server •...
  • Page 20 Wireless Modem Router To set up the ATM interface Select ATM Interface and click Add to configure it. Enter the VPI and VCI values, Select a DSL Link Type (Internet connection type): EoA (EoA is for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridge.), PPPoA or IPoA, leave other options unchanged from factory defaults and click Apply/Save and then refer to...
  • Page 21 Wireless Modem Router To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface to configure the WAN service for Internet access. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tip: If you are unsure about the VPI/VCI parameters, see Appendix 4 VPI/VCI List. Or if your ISP and the VPI/VCI information is not covered there, ask your ISP to provide it.
  • Page 22: Wan Service

    Wireless Modem Router 4.2.2 WAN Service This router provides two WAN services: - WAN Service for A TM Interface (ADSL uplink) - WAN Service for ETH Interface (Ethernet uplink) To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface If you configured the ATM Interface (ADSL uplink), follow steps below to configure the WAN service: Click Advanced Setup ->...
  • Page 23 Wireless Modem Router Select PPPoE. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4, IPv6 or IPv4 & IPv6 (dual stack). Click Next. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: If you select IPv6 or IPv4 & IPv6 (dual stack), skip to IPv6. _________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 24 Wireless Modem Router PPP Username: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPP Password: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPPoE Service Name: This information is provided by your ISP.
  • Page 25 Wireless Modem Router WAN Gateway Here you can configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one wi ll be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected.
  • Page 26 Wireless Modem Router 1.DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DNS servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected.
  • Page 27 Wireless Modem Router Select IPoE. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4, IPv6 or IPv4 & IPv6 (dual stack). Click Next. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: If you select IPv6 or IPv4 & IPv6 (dual stack), skip to IPv6. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Obtain an IP address automatically: This allows the router to automatically acquire IP information from your ISP or your existing networking equipment.
  • Page 28 Wireless Modem Router corresponds with your existing networking equipment. WAN IP Address: The Internet IP address provided by your ISP for accessing Internet. WAN Subnet Mask: The subnet mask address provided by your ISP for accessing Internet. WAN gateway IP Address: The gateway IP address provided by your ISP for accessing Internet. IPv6 If you select IPv4 as the network protocol, skip this section.
  • Page 29 Wireless Modem Router To configure a static IPv6 address Select Use the following Static IPv6 address. Configure WAN IPv6 Address/Prefix Length and WAN Next-Hop IPv6 Address. Click Next -> Next to enter the screen below. Select Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address and manually enter the DNS server address. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the second also.
  • Page 30 Wireless Modem Router Here you can configure the NA T settings. If you are unsure about the options, please keep the default settings and then click Next. Here you can configure the WAN gateway address. Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected.
  • Page 31 Wireless Modem Router Here you can configure the WAN DNS address: -Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option -Or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system And then click Next.
  • Page 32 Wireless Modem Router When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. Bridging If you wish to initiate a dialup directly from your PC for Internet access or enjoy the entire Internet connection (instead of sharing it with others), you can use the Bridging DSL link type and create a dialup program on your PC. If you have selected the EoA from the ATM Interface screen in Layer2 Interface, you will see the screen below when you click the WAN Service tab, select the configured interface and click Next.
  • Page 33 Wireless Modem Router Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the bridging connection is successful, you can access the Internet. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: To configure multiple WAN connections, simply configure multiple ATM interfaces and then follow the instructions above.
  • Page 34 Wireless Modem Router Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4, IPv6 or IPv4 & IPv6 (dual stack). Click Next. PPP Username: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPP Password: This is for logging in to your ISP.
  • Page 35 Wireless Modem Router WAN Gateway Here you can configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected.
  • Page 36 Wireless Modem Router _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: 1. DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DNS servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected.
  • Page 37 Wireless Modem Router Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Click Next. WAN IP Address: The Internet IP address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. WAN Subnet Mask: The subnet mask address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. Enter the WAN IP address and subnet mask assigned by your ISP.
  • Page 38 Wireless Modem Router If you are unsure about the options on the screen above, keep the defaults and click Next. Here you can configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is...
  • Page 39 Wireless Modem Router _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: 1. DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DNS servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected.
  • Page 40 Wireless Modem Router PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Click Advanced Setup -> WAN Service -> Add, select the configured interface and then click Next to enter the following screen. Select PPPoE. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4, IPv6 or IPv4 &...
  • Page 41 Wireless Modem Router PPP Username: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPP Password: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPPoE Service Name: This information is provided by your ISP.
  • Page 42 Wireless Modem Router Check Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation (IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment (IANA) also. Or configure a static IP address. Click Next -> Next -> Apply/Save. WAN Gateway Here you can configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended.
  • Page 43 Wireless Modem Router WAN DNS Here you can configure the WAN DNS address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended if you cannot locate this information. Here you can configure the WAN DNS address: -Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option -Or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system And then click Next.
  • Page 44 Wireless Modem Router When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access Internet. IP over Ethernet (IPoE) If your ISP uses DHCP to assign your IP address or if your ISP assigns you a static (fixed) IP address, IP subnet mask and the gateway IP address, you need to select the IP over Ethernet (IPoE).
  • Page 45 Wireless Modem Router Obtain an IP address automatically: This allows the router to automatically acquire IP information from your ISP or your existing networking equipment. Use the following Static IP address: This allows you to specify the Static IP information provided by your ISP or that corresponds with your existing networking equipment.
  • Page 46 Wireless Modem Router To obtain an IP address automatically: Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Check Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation (IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment (IANA) also. Click Next -> Next -> Apply/Save. To configure a static IPv6 address Select Use the following Static IPv6 address.
  • Page 47 Wireless Modem Router Click Next -> Next to enter the screen below. Select Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address and manually enter the DNS server address. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the second also. Click Next -> Apply/Save.
  • Page 48 Wireless Modem Router Here you can configure the NA T. If you are not an advanced user we recommend you to keep the default settings and then click Next. WAN Gateway Here you can configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended.
  • Page 49 Wireless Modem Router Here you can configure the WAN DNS address: -Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option -Or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system And then click Next.
  • Page 50 Wireless Modem Router Bridging If you wish to initiate a dialup directly from your PC for Internet access or enjoy the entire Internet connection (instead of sharing it with others), you can select the Bridging and create a dialup program on your PC. Click Advanced Setup ->...
  • Page 51: Lan Setup

    Wireless Modem Router When the connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 4.2.3 LAN Setup Here you can configure the LAN IP Address and Subnet Mask. This IP address is to be used to access the device’s settings through a web browser. Be sure to make a note of any changes you apply to this page. IPv4 IP Address: The device's LAN IP address.
  • Page 52 Wireless Modem Router Enable DHCP Server: Click to enable the DHCP Server. Start IP Address: Specify the start of the range for the pool of IP addresses in the same subnet as the router. End IP Address: Specify the end of the range for the pool of IP addresses in the same subnet as the router. Leased Time: The lease time is a time length that the IP address is assigned to each device before it is refreshed.
  • Page 53: Nat

    Wireless Modem Router IPv6 LAN Applications Enable DHCPv6 Server:Check to enable the DHCPv6 Server. Stateless: If selected, IPv6 clients will generate IPv6 addresses automatically based on the Prefix Delegation's IPv6 prefix and their own MAC addresses. Stateful: Stateful DHCPv6 is supported based on the assumption of prefix length less than 64. Select this option and configure the start/end interface ID and leased time.
  • Page 54 Wireless Modem Router To enter the virtual server screen, click NAT -> Virtual Server and then click the Add button to add rules. Use Interface: Select a WAN connection to which you wish to apply the rules. When there is only one WAN connection available, the rules will be automatically applied to it.
  • Page 55 Wireless Modem Router server from the Internet, a remote user has to know the Internet IP address or Internet name of your router, such as www.tendacn.com. In this example, we assume the Internet IP address of your router is 183.37.227.201. Then follow instructions below: To configure the router to make your local FTP server public: Click NAT ->...
  • Page 56 Wireless Modem Router Now you can view your configurations as seen in the screenshot below. Your friends on Internet will then be able to access the web server simply by entering "http://183.37.227.201" in his browser. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: The "Internal Port End" cannot be modified directly. Normally, it is set to the same value as "External Port End". However, if you modify "Internal Port Start", then "Internal Port End"...
  • Page 57 Wireless Modem Router To enter the Port Triggering screen, click Port Triggering and then click the Add button to add rules. NAT -> You can configure the port settings from this screen by selecting an existing application or creating your own (Custom application) and click "Save/Apply"...
  • Page 58: Security

    Wireless Modem Router DMZ Host IP Address: The IP Address of the device for which the router’s firewall will be disabled. Be sure to assign a static IP Address to that device. The DMZ host should be connected to a LAN port of the device. Be sure to assign a static IP address to that DMZ host.
  • Page 59 Wireless Modem Router Choose Add to enter the following screen: This screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect. Click 'Apply/Save' to save and activate the filter.
  • Page 60 Wireless Modem Router Click Add to enter the following screen: This screen allows you to create a filter rule to identify incoming IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this filter rule must be satisfied for the rule to take effect. Click Apply/Save to save and activate the filter.
  • Page 61: Parental Control

    Wireless Modem Router _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Warning! Changing from one policy to another of an interface will cause all defined rules for that interface to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY! You will need to create new rules for the new policy. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Click Add to enter the following screen: Here you can create a filter to identify the MAC layer frames by specifying at least one condition below.
  • Page 62 Wireless Modem Router Here you can add time of day restriction that an attached LAN device can access the Internet. The Browser's MAC Address' automatically displays the MAC address of the LAN device where the browser is running. To restrict other LAN device, click the "Other MAC Address" button and enter the MAC address of the other LAN device.
  • Page 63: Quality Of Service

    Wireless Modem Router URL Address: Enter the URLs that a specific LAN PC cannot access. Port Number: Specify the port number used by the web server. The default is 80, which is the standard protocol for web servers. Enter the URL address and port number then click "Apply/Save" to add the entry to the URL filter. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: If you have accessed the URL before you include it in a URL filter rule, you must reboot the router and erase it from your...
  • Page 64 Wireless Modem Router Enable QoS: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the QoS feature. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: 1. If Enable Qos checkbox is not selected, all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces. 2. The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do not match any classification rules. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ QoS Queue In A TM mode, maximum 8 queues can be configured.
  • Page 65 Wireless Modem Router To add a queue, click the Add button to enter the following screen. Here you can configure a QoS queue and add it to a selected layer2 interface. QoS Classification To add a rule, click the Add button. To remove rules, check their remove-checkboxes, then click the Remove button.
  • Page 66: Routing

    Wireless Modem Router To add a rule, click the Add button to enter the following screen. Here you can create a traffic class rule to classify the ingress traffic into a priority queue and optionally mark the DSCP or Ethernet priority of the packet. Click Apply/Save to save and activate the rule.
  • Page 67 Wireless Modem Router connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again. Selected Default Gateway Interfaces: Displays the selected default gateway interfaces. Select a WAN interface and click the button to move it to the Available Routed WAN Interfaces box. Available Routed WAN Interfaces: Displays the available routed WAN interfaces.
  • Page 68: Dns

    Wireless Modem Router IP Version: Select either IPv4 or IPv6. Destination IP address/prefix length: Enter the destination IP address and prefix length of the final destination. Interface: Select an interface from the drop-down list. Gateway IP address: Enter the gateway IP address, which must be a router on the same LAN segment as the router. Metric: Enter a number in the Metric field.
  • Page 69 Wireless Modem Router For IPv6: -Select Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface and Select a configured WAN interface for the IPv6 DNS server information. -Select Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address and enter the static IPv6 DNS server Addresses. And then click Apply/Save.
  • Page 70 Wireless Modem Router Click the Add button to configure the DDNS settings. D-DNS Provider: Select your DDNS service provider from the drop-down menu. Hostname: Enter the DDNS domain name registered with your DDNS service provider. Interface: Specify a WAN connection interface. Username: Enter the DDNS user name registered with your DDNS service provider.
  • Page 71 Wireless Modem Router NO-IP Settings 1 Enter your NO-IP username. Here is “qiangweianbian” for example. 2 Enter the password of your NO-IP account. Here is “414637” for example. 3 Click Apply/Save to save your configuration.
  • Page 72: Dsl

    Wireless Modem Router 4.2.10 DSL This screen provides multiple ASDL modulation modes to meet diversified environments. You can also select phone line pair and Capability. DSL parameter configurations must be supported by ISP to take effect. Actual parameters (see Statistics-xDSL) resulted from the negotiation between your router and ISP.
  • Page 73: Upnp

    Wireless Modem Router Here you can select the test mode and tone. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tip: If you are unsure about the ADSL parameters, please apply the factory default settings. Wrong configurations may fail your Internet access. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2.11 UPnP UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows Windows based systems to configure the device for various Internet applications automatically.
  • Page 74: Print Server (Available Only In D301)

    Wireless Modem Router _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: UPnP is activated only when there is a live WAN service with NAT enabled. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2.12 Print Server (Available only in D301) This page allows you to enable / disable printer support. Enable on-board print server: Check/uncheck to enable / disable the printer support. Printer name: Enter a descriptive name of your printer.
  • Page 75 Wireless Modem Router User Account This section allows you to Add, or Remove User Accounts. To add a user account: Click Add to enter the following screen:...
  • Page 76: Interface Grouping

    Wireless Modem Router Enter the user name, password and volume name on which the home directory is to be created. Click Apply/Save to apply and save your settings. To remove an existing user account: Check Remove next to the user account. Click the Remove button.
  • Page 77: Ip Tunnel

    Wireless Modem Router Group Name: The name of a configured rule. WAN Interface used in the grouping: WAN connection to which the interface grouping rules apply. Available LAN Interfaces: LAN interfaces that can be used for interface grouping. Grouped LAN Interfaces: LAN interfaces that use specified WAN interface. To create a new interface group: Enter the Group name and the group name must be unique and select either 2.
  • Page 78 Wireless Modem Router Tunnel Name: Specify the name of the tunnel. Mechanism: Currently, only DS-Lite configuration is supported. Associated WAN Interface: Specify the WAN interface of the tunnel. Associated LAN Interface: Specify the LAN interface of the tunnel. Manual: If you select Manual, configure the following settings also: IPv4 Mask Length: Specify the IPv4 Mask Length.
  • Page 79: Certificate

    Wireless Modem Router Tunnel Name: Specify the name of the tunnel. Mechanism: Currently, only 6rd configuration is supported. Associated WAN Interface: Specify the WAN interface of the tunnel. Associated LAN Interface: Specify the LAN interface of the tunnel. Manual: If you select Manual, enter the AFTR information also: Automatic: If Automatic is selected, no configurations are required.
  • Page 80 Wireless Modem Router Specify the Common Name, Organization Name and State/Province Name Enter the 2-letter Country Code for the certificate. Click Apply to apply your settings. To Import certificate: Click the Import Certificate button on the local certificates page to enter the page below.
  • Page 81 Wireless Modem Router Enter the certificate name. Paste the certificate content and private key. Click Apply to apply your settings. Trusted CA (Certificate Authority) Certificates Here you can Add, View or Remove CA certificates. CA certificates are used by you to verify peers' certificates. Maximum 4 certificates can be stored.
  • Page 82: Multicast

    Wireless Modem Router Enter the certificate name. Paste the certificate content. Click Apply to apply your settings. 4.2.17 Multicast Here you can configure the multicast feature. To configure IGMP for IPv4 Check the LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast Enable box. Check the Membership Join Immediate (IPTV) box.
  • Page 83: Iptv

    Wireless Modem Router 4.2.18 IPTV If you check the checkbox, you must choose a layer2 interface, and then configure the PVC/VLAN info Enable IPTV (A TM), or ETH port/VLAN info (ETH). Click Apply/Save button to save it. Enable IPTV: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the IPTV service.
  • Page 84: Wireless

    Wireless Modem Router _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tip: For tagged service, enter valid 802.1P Priority and 802.1Q VLAN ID. For untagged service, set -1 to both 802.1P Priority and 802.1Q VLAN ID. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.3 Wireless This section explains the following information: • Basic •...
  • Page 85: Security

    Wireless Modem Router 4.3.2 Security This page allows you to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface. You may setup configuration manually OR through WiFi Protected Setup (WPS). WPS Setup Wi-Fi Protected Setup makes it easy for home users who know little of wireless security to establish a home network, as well as to add new devices to an existing network without entering long passphrases or configuring complicated settings.
  • Page 86: Mac Filter

    Wireless Modem Router Network Authentication: Select Open, Shared, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK or Mixed WPA/ WPA2-PSK from the drop-down list to encrypt your wireless network. Depending on the type of network authentication you select, you will be prompted to enter corresponding settings. WEP Encryption: Select Enabled or Disabled.
  • Page 87: Wireless Bridge

    Wireless Modem Router Click Apply/Save. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: If “allow” is choosed and mac filter is empty, WPS will be disabled. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.3.4 Wireless Bridge This page allows you to configure wireless bridge (also known as Wireless Distribution System) features of the wireless LAN interface.
  • Page 88: Station Info

    Wireless Modem Router available and wireless stations will be able to associate to the AP. Bridge Restrict: There are three options available: Enabled, Enabled (Scan) and Disabled. Select Disabled in Bridge Restrict which disables wireless bridge restriction. Any wireless bridge will be granted access. Selecting Enabled or Enabled (Scan) enables wireless bridge restriction.
  • Page 89: Management

    Wireless Modem Router 4.5 Management This section explains the following information: • Settings • System Logs • Security Log • SNMP Agent • TR-069 Client • Internet Time • Access Control • Update Software • Reboot 4.5.1 Settings This section explains the following information: •...
  • Page 90: System Logs

    Wireless Modem Router Restore Default Under some circumstances (for example, join a different network or unfortunately forgetting the login password), you may need to remove the existing configuration and restore the factory default settings. 4.5.2 System Logs The System Log dialog allows you to view the System Log and configure the System Log options.
  • Page 91: Security Log

    Wireless Modem Router To view the System Log, simply click View System Log. To configure the System Log options, click Configure System Log. Log: If Enable is selected, the system will begin to log all the selected events. Log Level: All events above or equal to the selected level will be logged. Display Level: All logged events above or equal to the selected level will be displayed.
  • Page 92: Snmp Agent

    Wireless Modem Router View: Click to view the Security Log. Reset: Click to clear and reset the Security Log. 4.5.4 SNMP Agent Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent in this device. SNMP Agent:Select “Enable”...
  • Page 93: Internet Time

    Wireless Modem Router Inform: Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable the TR-069 Client function. By default, it is disabled. Inform Interval: Specify the inform interval. ACS URL: Enter the ACS (Auto-Configuration Server) URL address. ACS User Name: Enter the ACS (Auto-Configuration Server) user name. ACS Password: Enter the ACS (Auto-Configuration Server) password.
  • Page 94 Wireless Modem Router The user name "admin" has unrestricted access to change and view configuration of your Broadband Router. The user name "support" is used to allow an ISP technician to access your Broadband Router for maintenance and to run diagnostics.
  • Page 95: Update Software

    Wireless Modem Router _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: If you are not an advanced user, we suggest you keep the default settings. To access the device from the LAN side, you must use the LAN IP address and log in as "admin" or "user"; to access the device from the WAN side, you must use the WAN IP address and log in as "support".
  • Page 96: Reboot

    Wireless Modem Router To update software, do as follows: Obtain an updated software image file from our website: www.tendacn.com. Enter the path to the image file location in the box below or click the "Browse" button to locate the image file. Click the "Update Software"...
  • Page 97: Appendix 1 Configure Your Pc

    Wireless Modem Router Appendix 1 Configure Your PC Screens to configure TCP/IP properties in other Operating Systems are similar to those below. Windows 7 Click Start-> Control Panel-> Network and Sharing Center-> Change adapter settings, select a desired Local Area Connection and select Properties.
  • Page 98 Wireless Modem Router...
  • Page 99: Mac

    Wireless Modem Router Click on the Apple icon from the top-left corner and select System Preferences.
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  • Page 101: Appendix 2 Join Your Wireless Network

    Wireless Modem Router Appendix 2 Join Your Wireless Network Windows XP a). Click Start-> Settings -> Control Panel; b). Double click Network Connections, select the desired wireless network connection and then click View Available Wireless Networks. When you see Connected displayed next to the wireless network you selected, you have connected to the wireless network successfully.
  • Page 102: Windows 7

    Wireless Modem Router Windows 7 Click Start-> Control Panel-> Network and Sharing Center-> Change adapter settings, select a desired wireless connection and click Connect/Disconnect.
  • Page 103 Wireless Modem Router When you see Connected displayed next to the wireless network you selected, you have connected to the wireless network successfully.
  • Page 104: Mac

    Wireless Modem Router Click ->System Preferences.
  • Page 105: Iphone/Ipad

    Wireless Modem Router iPhone/iPad...
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  • Page 107: Appendix 3 Faqs

    Wireless Modem Router Appendix 3 FAQs What information should I have to access Internet via the ADSL uplink? If you have DSL broadband service, you might need the following information to set up your modem router. • Active Internet service provided by an ADSL account •...
  • Page 108 Wireless Modem Router 2) Never place the device near to metal objects or in direct sunshine. 3) Keep it far away from devices that use the 2.4 GHz radio wave frequency to transmit and receive data, such as 802.11g/n wireless network devices, electronic devices such as cell phones, radio transmitters, blue tooth, cordless phones, fax machine, refrigerator and microwaves to avoid electronic interference.
  • Page 109: Appendix 4 Vpi/Vci List

    Wireless Modem Router Appendix 4 VPI/VCI List The following table lists common ISPs and their VPI and VCI numbers. If you cannot locate your ISP and their VPI and VCI information here, ask your ISP to provide it. Country Encapsulation Australia Telstra PPPoA LLC...
  • Page 110 Wireless Modem Router Canada V erizon (2) Canada 1483 Bridged IP LLC Colombia EMCALI PPPoA VC-MUX Columbia PPPoE LLC Costa Rica 1483 Routed IP LLC Czech Republic 1483 Bridged IP LLC Denmark Cybercity, Tiscali PPPoA VC-MUX Dominican Republic 1483 Bridged IP LLC Dubai 1483 Bridged IP LLC Egypt:...
  • Page 111 Wireless Modem Router Iran Kara-Amin-Ertebat PPPOE LLC Iran PPPOE LLC Iran (1) PPPoE LLC Iran (2) PPPoE LLC Iran Dadegostar Asre Novin PPPOE LLC Israel PPPoA VC-MUX Israel(1) PPPoA VC-MUX Italy 1483 Bridged IP LLC Italy PPPoA VC-MUX Jamaica (1) PPPoA VC-MUX Jamaica (2) PPPoA VC-MUX...
  • Page 112 Wireless Modem Router Russia VNTC PPPoE LLC Saudi Arabia (1) PPPoE LLC Saudi Arabia (2) PPPoE LLC Saudi Arabia (3) 1483 Bridged IP LLC Saudi Arabia (4) 1483 Routed IP LLC Saudi Arabia (5) 1483 Bridged IP LLC Saudi Arabia (6) 1483 Routed IP LLC Spain Arrakis...
  • Page 113 Wireless Modem Router Thailand PPPoE LLC Thailand Cat Telecom PPPoE LLC Thailand BuddyBB PPPoE LLC Trinidad & Tobago TSTT PPPoA VC-MUX Turkey (1) PPPoE LLC Turkey (2) PPPoA VC-MUX UAE (Al sahmil) 1483 Bridged IP LLC United States 4DV .Net PPPoA VC-MUX United States All Tel (1)
  • Page 114 Wireless Modem Router United States Sprint (2) PPPoE LLC United States Sprint Territory PPPoE LLC SureWest United States 1483 Bridged LLC Snap Communications(1) SureWest United States PPPoE LLC Communications(2) SureWest United States PPPoA LLC Communications(3) United States Toast.Net PPPoE LLC United States Uniserv 1483 Bridged IP LLC...
  • Page 115: Appendix 5 Regulatory Compliance Information

    Wireless Modem Router Appendix 5 Regulatory Compliance Information CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This device complies with EU 1999/5/EC. NOTE: (1) The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.

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