TP-Link TL-WR802N User Manual

TP-Link TL-WR802N User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide 300Mbps Wireless N Nano Router TL-WR802N REV4.1.0 1910012556 Downloaded from ManualsNet.com search engine...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents About This Guide ......................1 Chapter 1. Get to Know About Your Router ......2 1.
  • Page 3 5. 3. Network ..............68 5.
  • Page 4 8. 5. DHCP..............165 8.
  • Page 5: About This Guide

    The Quick Installation Guide can be found where you find this guide or inside the package of the router. Specifications can be found on the product page at https://www.tp-link.com. TP-Link Community is provided for you to discuss our products and share knowledge at https://community.tp-link.com. Our Technical Support contact information can be found at the...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1. Get To Know About Your Router

    Chapter Get to Know About Your Router This chapter introduces what the router can do and shows its appearance. It contains the following sections: • Product Overview • Panel Layout Downloaded from ManualsNet.com search engine...
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    1. 1. Product Overview To meet the wireless needs of almost any situation you might encounter, the TP-Link portable router, with multiple operation modes, is designed for home and travel use. The portable size of the router means that you can put it in your pocket and take it with you wherever you go.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2. Connect The Hardware

    Chapter Connect the Hardware This chapter contains the following sections: • Position Your Router • Connect Your Router Downloaded from ManualsNet.com search engine...
  • Page 9: Position Your Router

    Chapter 2 Connect the Hardware 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.
  • Page 10 Chapter 2 Connect the Hardware 2. 2. 2. WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) In WISP mode, the router enables multiple users to share internet connection anywhere public Wi-Fi exists. For example: hotel room, trade show, ... 1. Connect the router according to Step A to B. 2.
  • Page 11 Chapter 2 Connect the Hardware router to maintain a stable wireless connection. The repeated signal will display the same network name and password as those of your existing wireless network. 1. Connect the router according to Step A to B. 2.
  • Page 12: Chapter 3. Set Up Internet Connection Via Quick Setup Wizard

    Chapter Set Up Internet Connection Via Quick Setup Wizard This chapter introduces how to connect your router to the internet via the web-based Quick Setup Wizard. It contains the following sections: • Log In to the Router • Set Up Internet Connection Downloaded from ManualsNet.com search engine...
  • Page 13: Log In To The Router

    Chapter 3 Set Up Internet Connection Via Quick Setup Wizard 3. 1. Log In to the Router With a Web-based utility, it is easy to configure and manage the rouer. The web-based utility can be used on any Windows, Macintosh or UNIX OS with a Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Apple Safari.
  • Page 14 Chapter 3 Set Up Internet Connection Via Quick Setup Wizard 4. Follow the corresponding steps to connect your router to the internet. Note: If you have changed the preset wireless network name (SSID) and wireless password during the Quick Setup process, all your wireless devices must use the new SSID and password to connect to the router.
  • Page 15: Chapter 4. Configure The Router In Wireless Router Mode

    Chapter Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode This chapter presents how to configure the various features of the router working as a standard wireless router. It contains the following sections: • Status • Access Control • Operation Mode • Advanced Routing •...
  • Page 16: Status

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 4. 1. Status 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to Status. You can view the current status information of the router. •...
  • Page 17: Operation Mode

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Operation Mode - The current wireless working mode in use. • Wireless Radio - Indicates whether the wireless radio feature of the router is enabled or disabled. • Name(SSID) - The SSID of the router. •...
  • Page 18: Network

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 4. 3. Network 4. 3. 1. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to Network > WAN. 3. Configure the IP parameters of the WAN and click Save. Dynamic IP If your ISP provides the DHCP service, please select Dynamic...
  • Page 19 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • MTU(Bytes) - 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. •...
  • Page 20 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Enable IGMP Proxy - IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is used to manage multicasting on TCP/IP networks. Some ISPs use IGMP to perform remote configuration for client devices, such as the modem router. The default value is enabled, and if you are not sure, please contact your ISP or just leave it.
  • Page 21 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode field. Otherwise, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your internet access disconnects. • Connect Manually - You can click Connect/Disconnect to connect/disconnect immediately. This mode also supports the Max Idle Time function as Connect...
  • Page 22 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Username/Password - Enter the username and password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. • Addressing Type - Choose the addressing type given by your ISP, either Dynamic IP or Static IP.
  • Page 23 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode on Demand mode. The internet connection can be disconnected automatically after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and not be able to re-establish when you attempt to access the internet again. Note: Sometimes the connection cannot be terminated although you have specified the Max Idle Time...
  • Page 24 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Always On - In this mode, the internet connection will be active all the time. • Connect on Demand - In this mode, the internet connection can be terminated automatically after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and be re- established when you attempt to access the internet again.
  • Page 25 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Enable IGMP Proxy - IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is used to manage multicasting on TCP/IP networks. Some ISPs use IGMP to perform remote configuration for client devices, such as the modem router. The default value is enabled, and if you are not sure, please contact your ISP or just leave it.
  • Page 26: Wireless

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode IGMP snooping is especially useful for bandwidth-intensive IP multicast applications such as IPTV. Note: • If you have changed the IP address, you must use the new IP address to log in. •...
  • Page 27 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Wireless - Enable or disable wireless network. • Wireless Network Name - Enter a value of up to 32 characters. The same Name (SSID) must be assigned to all wireless devices in your network. •...
  • Page 28 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 2. Select Press the WPS button of the new device within the next two minutes and click Connect. 3. Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your client device. 4. A success message will appear on the WPS page if the client device has been successfully added to the router’s network.
  • Page 29 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 3. A success message will appear on the WPS page if the client device has been successfully added to the router’s network. Method Three: Enter the Router’s PIN 1. Keep the WPS Status as Enabled and get the Current PIN...
  • Page 30 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Disable Wireless Security - The wireless security function can be enabled or disabled. If disabled, wireless clients can connect to the router without a password. It’s strongly recommended to choose one of the following modes to enable security. •...
  • Page 31 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 4. 4. 4. Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless MAC Filtering is used to deny or allow specific wireless client devices to access your network by their MAC addresses. I want to: Deny or allow specific wireless client devices to access my network by their MAC addresses.
  • Page 32 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode Done! Now only client A and client B can access your network. 4. 4. 5. Wireless Advanced 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
  • Page 33 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • RTS Threshold - Here you can specify the RTS (Request to Send) Threshold. If the packet is larger than the specified RTS Threshold size, the router will send RTS frames to a particular receiving station and negotiate the sending of a data frame.
  • Page 34: Guest Network

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 4. 5. Guest Network Guest Network allows you to provide Wi-Fi access for guests without disclosing your host network. When you have guests in your house, apartment, or workplace, you can create a guest network for them.
  • Page 35: Dhcp

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Allow Guest To Access My Local Network - If enabled, guests can access the local network and manage it. • Guest Network Isolation - If enabled, guests are isolated from each other. •...
  • Page 36 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Address Lease Time - The Address Lease Time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed to connect to the router with the current dynamic IP Address. When time is up, the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address.
  • Page 37: Forwarding

    LAN and realize some specific functions. The TP-Link router includes four forwarding rules. If two or more rules are set, the priority of implementation from high to low is Virtual Servers, Port Triggering, UPNP and DMZ.
  • Page 38 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode Virtual Servers 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.
  • Page 39 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode Note: • If you have changed the default Service Port, you should use http:// WAN IP: Service Port to visit the website. • Some specific service ports are forbidden by the ISP, if you fail to visit the website, please use another service port.
  • Page 40 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 4. 7. 3. 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.
  • Page 41: Security

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 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. 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.
  • Page 42 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 2. Go to Security > Basic Security, and you can enable or disable the security functions. • Firewall - A firewall protects your network from internet attacks. • Enable SPI Firewall - SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection, also known as dynamic packet filtering) helps to prevent cyber attacks by tracking more state per session.
  • Page 43 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode into the gateway to support address and port translation for certain application layer “control/data” protocols such as FTP, TFTP, H323 etc. • FTP ALG - To allow FTP clients and servers to transfer data across NAT, keep the default Enable.
  • Page 44: Parental Controls

    For example, you want the children’s PC with the MAC address 00:11:22:33:44:AA can access www.tp-link.com on Saturday only while the parent PC with the MAC address 00:11:22:33:44:BB is without any restriction.
  • Page 45: Access Control

    Start Time and Select 24:00 as the Time. And then click Add. 6. Enter www.tp-link.com in the Add URL field. Click Add. 7. Click Save. 4. 10. Access Control Access Control is used to deny or allow specific client devices to access your network with access time and content restrictions.
  • Page 46 (for example TP-Link) in the Add URL Address field. And then Click Add. Note: Any URL address with keywords in it (e.g. www.tp-link.com) will be blocked or allowed. 3 ) Click Save. 4. Go to Access Control >...
  • Page 47 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 1 ) Click New. 2 ) Create a unique description (e.g. schedule_1) for the schedule in the Schedule Description field and set the day(s) and time period. And then click Add. 3 ) Click Save.
  • Page 48: Advanced Routing

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 6. Select Enable Internet Access Control to enable Access Control function. 7. Select Allow the packets specified by any enabled access control policy to pass through the Router as the default filter policy and click Save. Done! Now only the specific host(s) can visit the target(s) within the scheduled time period.
  • Page 49: Bandwidth Control

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Destination IP Address - The Destination Network is the address of the network or host that you want to assign to a static route. • Subnet Mask - The Subnet Mask determines which portion of an IP address is the network portion, and which portion is the host portion.
  • Page 50 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode upload/download speed through the WAN port. The value should be less than 100,000Kbps. 4. Click New, fill in the blanks and click Save. • IP Range - Interior PC address range. If both are blank or 0.0.0.0, the domain is noneffective.
  • Page 51: Ip & Mac Binding

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 4. 13. IP & MAC Binding IP & MAC Binding, namely, ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Binding, is used to bind a network device’s IP address to its MAC address. This will prevent ARP spoofing and other ARP attacks by denying network access to a device with a matching IP address in the ARP list, but with an unrecognized MAC address.
  • Page 52: Dynamic Dns

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • MAC Address - The MAC address of the listed computer on the LAN. • IP Address - The assigned IP address of the listed computer on the LAN. • Status - Indicates whether or not the MAC and IP addresses are bound.
  • Page 53 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode To set up for DDNS, follow these instructions: 1. Enter the Domain Name you received from dynamic DNS service provider here. 2. Enter the Username for your DDNS account. 3. Enter the Password for your DDNS account.
  • Page 54 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 2. Enter the Username for your DDNS account. 3. Enter the Password for your DDNS account. 4. Click Login. 5. Click Save. • Connection Status - The status of the DDNS service connection is displayed here. •...
  • Page 55: Ipv6

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 4. 15. IPv6 This function allows you to enable IPv6 function and set up the parameters of the router’s Wide Area Network (WAN) and Local Area Network (LAN). 4. 15. 1. IPv6 Status 1.
  • Page 56 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 3. Select the WAN Connection Type and fill in the blanks according to your ISP, and then click Save. • Dynamic IPv6 - Connections which use dynamic IPv6 address assignment. • Static IPv6 - Connections which use static IPv6 address assignment.
  • Page 57 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode MTU. But this is rarely required, and should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection. • Enable MLD Proxy - Enable the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Proxy function if you need.
  • Page 58 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode PPPoEv6 • PPP Username/Password - Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. • Authentication Type – Choose one authentication type from AUTO-AUTH, PAP, CHAP and MS-CHAP. •...
  • Page 59 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode Tunnel 6to4 • WAN Connection - Display the available wan connection. 4. 15. 3. IPv6 LAN 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
  • Page 60: System Tools

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 4. 16. System Tools 4. 16. 1. Time Settings This page 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.
  • Page 61 Domain Name System (DNS) queries. • IP Address/Domain Name - Enter the destination IP address (such as 192.168.0.1) or Domain name (such as www.tp-link.com). • Pings Count - The number of Ping packets for a Ping connection. •...
  • Page 62 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 4. 16. 3. Firmware Upgrade TP-Link is dedicated to improving and richening the product features, giving users a better network experience. We will release the latest firmware at TP-Link official website www.tp-link.com. You can download the lastest firmware file from the...
  • Page 63 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Default Address: 192.168.0.1 • Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 4. 16. 5. 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.
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to System Tools > Reboot. • To reboot manually Click Reboot, and wait a few minutes for the router to rebooting. •...
  • Page 65 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode It is strongly recommended that you change the default username and password of the router, for all users that try to access the router’s web-based utility or Quick Setup will be prompted for the router’s username and password. Note: The new username and password must not exceed 15 characters and not include any spacing.
  • Page 66 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Allow a specific device to manage the router locally 1. Enter the IP or MAC address of the host that you want to manage the router in the Available Host (IP/MAC) entry.
  • Page 67 Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode • Allow a specific device to manage the router remotely 1. Tick the Enable checkbox in HTTP Service. 2. If you want to access the router via both HTTPS and HTTP, please tick the Enable checkbox in HTTPS Service...
  • Page 68: Log Out

    Chapter 4 Configure the Router in Wireless Router Mode 4. 16. 11. Statistics 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to System Tools > Traffic Statistics. 3. Select Enable and click Save.
  • Page 69: Chapter 5. Configure The Router In Wisp Mode (Hotspot Mode)

    Chapter Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) This chapter presents how to configure the various features of the router working as a WISP router (Hotspot router). It contains the following sections: • Status • Access Control • Operation Mode •...
  • Page 70: Status

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 5. 1. Status 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to Status. You can view the current status information of the router. •...
  • Page 71: Operation Mode

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • IP address - The LAN IP address of the router. • Subnet Mask - The subnet mask associated with the LAN IP address. • Wireless - This field displays the basic information or status of the wireless function, and you can configure them on the Wireless >...
  • Page 72: Network

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 5. 3. Network 5. 3. 1. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to Network > WAN. 3. Configure the IP parameters of the WAN and click Save. Dynamic IP If your ISP provides the DHCP service, please select Dynamic...
  • Page 73 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • MTU(Bytes) - 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. •...
  • Page 74 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • Enable IGMP Proxy - IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is used to manage multicasting on TCP/IP networks. Some ISPs use IGMP to perform remote configuration for client devices, such as the modem router. The default value is enabled, and if you are not sure, please contact your ISP or just leave it.
  • Page 75 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) field. Otherwise, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your internet access disconnects. • Connect Manually - You can click Connect/Disconnect to connect/disconnect immediately. This mode also supports the Max Idle Time function as Connect...
  • Page 76 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) L2TP If your ISP provides L2TP connection, please select L2TP. • Username/Password - Enter the username and password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. • Addressing Type - Choose the addressing type given by your ISP, either Dynamic IP or Static IP.
  • Page 77 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • Connect Manually - You can click Connect/Disconnect to connect/disconnect immediately. This mode also supports the Max Idle Time function as Connect on Demand mode. The internet connection can be disconnected automatically after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and not be able to re-establish when you attempt to access the internet again.
  • Page 78 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • Connection Mode • Always On - In this mode, the internet connection will be active all the time. • Connect on Demand - In this mode, the internet connection can be terminated automatically after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and be re- established when you attempt to access the internet again.
  • Page 79 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • MTU(Bytes) - The default MTU size is 1500 bytes. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU size unless required by your ISP. • Enable IGMP Proxy - IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is used to manage multicasting on TCP/IP networks.
  • Page 80: Wireless

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • Subnet Mask - An address code that determines the size of the network. Normally 255.255.255.0 is used as the subnet mask. Note: • If you have changed the IP address, you must use the new IP address to log in. •...
  • Page 81 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • Client Settings - The settings of the public Wi-Fi your router is going to connect to. • SSID(to be bridged) - The SSID of the public Wi-Fi your router is going to connect to as a client.
  • Page 82 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • Channel - This field determines which operating frequency will be used. The default channel is set to Auto. It is not necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby access point. •...
  • Page 83 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 3. Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your client device. 4. A success message will appear on the WPS page if the client device has been successfully added to the router’s network. Method TWO: Enter the Client’s PIN 1.
  • Page 84 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 2. Enter the router’s current PIN on your client device to join the router’s Wi-Fi network. 5. 4. 3. Wireless Security 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
  • Page 85 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • WPA-PSK/WPA2-Personal - It’s the WPA/WPA2 authentication type based on pre- shared passphrase. • Version - Select Auto, WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK. • Encryption - Select Auto, TKIP or AES. • Wireless Password - Enter ASCII or Hexadecimal characters.
  • Page 86 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 5. 4. 4. Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless MAC Filtering is used to deny or allow specific wireless client devices to access your network by their MAC addresses. I want to: Deny or allow specific wireless client devices to access my network by their MAC addresses.
  • Page 87 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) Done! Now only client A and client B can access your network. 5. 4. 5. Wireless Advanced 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
  • Page 88 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • RTS Threshold - Here you can specify the RTS (Request to Send) Threshold. If the packet is larger than the specified RTS Threshold size, the router will send RTS frames to a particular receiving station and negotiate the sending of a data frame.
  • Page 89: Guest Network

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 5. 5. Guest Network Guest Network allows you to provide Wi-Fi access for guests without disclosing your host network. When you have guests in your house, apartment, or workplace, you can create a guest network for them.
  • Page 90: Dhcp

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • Allow Guest To Access My Local Network - If enabled, guests can access the local network and manage it. • Guest Network Isolation - If enabled, guests are isolated from each other. •...
  • Page 91 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • Address Lease Time - The Address Lease Time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed to connect to the router with the current dynamic IP Address. When time is up, the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address.
  • Page 92: Forwarding

    LAN and realize some specific functions. The TP-Link router includes four forwarding rules. If two or more rules are set, the priority of implementation from high to low is Virtual Servers, Port Triggering, UPNP and DMZ.
  • Page 93 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) Virtual Servers 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.
  • Page 94 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) to visit your personal website. Note: • If you have changed the default Service Port, you should use http:// WAN IP: Service Port to visit the website. • Some specific service ports are forbidden by the ISP, if you fail to visit the website, please use another service port.
  • Page 95 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 5. 7. 3. 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.
  • Page 96: Security

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 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. 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.
  • Page 97 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • Firewall - A firewall protects your network from internet attacks. • Enable SPI Firewall - SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection, also known as dynamic packet filtering) helps to prevent cyber attacks by tracking more state per session.
  • Page 98 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • FTP ALG - To allow FTP clients and servers to transfer data across NAT, keep the default Enable. • TFTP ALG - To allow TFTP clients and servers to transfer data across NAT, keep the default Enable.
  • Page 99: Parental Controls

    For example, you want the children’s PC with the MAC address 00:11:22:33:44:AA can access www.tp-link.com on Saturday only while the parent PC with the MAC address 00:11:22:33:44:BB is without any restriction.
  • Page 100: Access Control

    Deny or allow specific client devices to access my network with access tiem and content restrictions. example, If you want to restrict the internet activities of host with MAC address 00:11:22:33:44:AA on the LAN to access www.tp-link.com only, please follow the steps below: How can I do that? Downloaded from ManualsNet.com...
  • Page 101 (for example TP-Link) in the Add URL Address field. And then Click Add. Note: Any URL address with keywords in it (e.g. www.tp-link.com) will be blocked or allowed. 3 ) Click Save. 4. Go to Access Control >...
  • Page 102 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 3 ) Click Save. 5. Go to Access Control > Rule and add a new access control rule. 1 ) Click New. 2 ) Give a name for the rule in the Description field.
  • Page 103: Advanced Routing

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) Done! Now only the specific host(s) can visit the target(s) within the scheduled time period. Note: When LAN Host Target are both set to be the MAC Address mode, you need to set Protocol: ALL, TCP, UDP, ICMP.
  • Page 104: Bandwidth Control

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • Subnet Mask - The Subnet Mask determines which portion of an IP address is the network portion, and which portion is the host portion. • Gateway - This is the IP address of the default gateway device that allows the contact between the router and the network or host.
  • Page 105: Ip & Mac Binding

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 4. Click New, fill in the blanks and click Save. • IP Range - Interior PC address range. If both are blank or 0.0.0.0, the domain is noneffective. • Port Range - The port range which the Interior PC access the outside PC.
  • Page 106 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 5. 13. 1. Binding Settings 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to IP & MAC Binding > Binding Settings.
  • Page 107: Dynamic Dns

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • MAC Address - The MAC address of the listed computer on the LAN. • IP Address - The assigned IP address of the listed computer on the LAN. • Status - Indicates whether or not the MAC and IP addresses are bound.
  • Page 108 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 1. Enter the Domain Name you received from dynamic DNS service provider here. 2. Enter the Username for your DDNS account. 3. Enter the Password for your DDNS account. 4. Click Login. 5.
  • Page 109: Ipv6

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) Comexe DDNS If the dynamic DNS Service Provider you select is www.comexe.cn, the following page will appear. To set up for DDNS, follow these instructions: 1. Enter the Domain Name received from your dynamic DNS service provider.
  • Page 110 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 2. Go to IPv6 > IPv6 Status, and you can view the current IPv6 status information of the router. • - This section shows the current IPv6 Connection Type. • TPv6 LAN - This section shows the current IPv6 information of the router’s LAN port, including...
  • Page 111 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • PPPoEv6 - Connections which use PPPoEv6 that requires a username and password. • Tunnel 6to4 - Connections which use 6to4 address assignment. Dynamic IPv6 • IPv6 Address - The IPv6 address assigned by your ISP dynamically. •...
  • Page 112 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) Static IPv6 • IPv6 Address - Enter the IPv6 address provided by your ISP. • Prefix Length - The length of IPv6 address prefix. • IPv6 Gateway - Enter the default gateway provided by your ISP. •...
  • Page 113 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • PPP Username/Password - Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP. These fields are case-sensitive. • Authentication Type – Choose one authentication type from AUTO-AUTH, PAP, CHAP and MS-CHAP. •...
  • Page 114: System Tools

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • Address Auto-Configuration Type - Select a type to assign IPv6 addresses to the computers in your LAN. RADVD and DHCPv6 Server are provided. I • Site Prefix Configuration Type - The type of IPv6 address prefix.
  • Page 115 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • To set time manually: 1. Select your local Time Zone. 2. Enter the Date in Month/Day/Year format. 3. Enter the Time in Hour/Minute/Second format. 4. Click Save. • To set time automatically: 5.
  • Page 116 5. 16. 3. Firmware Upgrade TP-Link is dedicated to improving and richening the product features, giving users a better network experience. We will release the latest firmware at TP-Link official website Downloaded from ManualsNet.com...
  • Page 117 1. Download the latest firmware file for the router from our website www.tp-link.com. 2. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
  • Page 118 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • To backup configuration settings: Click Backup 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. •...
  • Page 119 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) • To reboot automatically • Select Timeout in the drop-down list of Enable Auto Reboot and specify a time period (1-72hours), then the router will reboot automatically after every this interval.
  • Page 120 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) Note: The new username and password must not exceed 15 characters and not include any spacing. 3. Click Save. 5. 16. 8. Local Management This feature allows you to block computers on the LAN from accessing the router by using the MAC/IP-based authentication.
  • Page 121 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) Download and install the certificate for management via HTTPS if you need it. Once the certificate is installed, warnings will not pop up when you access the router via HTTPS. 5.
  • Page 122 Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) Download and install the certificate for management via HTTPS if you need it. Once the certificate is installed, warnings will not pop up when you access the router via HTTPS. Note: •...
  • Page 123: Log Out

    Chapter 5 Configure the Router in WISP Mode (Hotspot Mode) 5. 17. Log out Click Logout at the bottom of the main menu, and you will log out of the web management page and return to the login window. Downloaded from ManualsNet.com search engine...
  • Page 124: Chapter 6. Configure The Router In Access Point Mode

    Chapter Configure the Router in Access Point Mode This chapter presents how to configure the various features of the router working as a an access point. It contains the following sections: • Status • Operation Mode • Network • Wireless •...
  • Page 125: Status

    Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 6. 1. Status 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to Status. You can view the current status information of the router. •...
  • Page 126: Operation Mode

    Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode • Channel Width - The current wireless channel width in use. • MAC Address - The physical address of the router. • System Up Time - The length of the time since the router was last powered on or reset.
  • Page 127: Wireless

    Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode • Type - Either select Smart IP(DHCP) to get IP address from DHCP server, or Static IP to configure IP address manually. • MAC Address - The physical address of the LAN ports. The value can not be changed. •...
  • Page 128 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode • Wireless - Enable or disable wireless network. • Wireless Network Name - Enter a value of up to 32 characters. The same Name (SSID) must be assigned to all wireless devices in your network. •...
  • Page 129 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 3. Within two minutes, press the WPS button on your client device. 4. A success message will appear on the WPS page if the client device has been successfully added to the router’s network. Method TWO: Enter the Client’s PIN 1.
  • Page 130 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 2. Enter the router’s current PIN on your client device to join the router’s Wi-Fi network. 6. 4. 3. Wireless Security 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
  • Page 131 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode • WPA-PSK/WPA2-Personal - It’s the WPA/WPA2 authentication type based on pre- shared passphrase. • Version - Select Auto, WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK. • Encryption - Select Auto, TKIP or AES. • Wireless Password - Enter ASCII or Hexadecimal characters.
  • Page 132 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 6. 4. 4. Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless MAC Filtering is used to deny or allow specific wireless client devices to access your network by their MAC addresses. I want to: Deny or allow specific wireless client devices to access my network by their MAC addresses.
  • Page 133 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode Done! Now only client A and client B can access your network. 6. 4. 5. Wireless Advanced 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
  • Page 134 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode • RTS Threshold - Here you can specify the RTS (Request to Send) Threshold. If the packet is larger than the specified RTS Threshold size, the router will send RTS frames to a particular receiving station and negotiate the sending of a data frame.
  • Page 135: Guest Network

    Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 6. 4. 7. Throughput Monitor Throughput monitor records the wireless throughput information. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to Wireless >...
  • Page 136 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 5. Select the Security type and create the Password of the guest network. 6. Select Schedule from the Access Time drop-down list and customize it for the guest network. 7. Click Save. •...
  • Page 137: Dhcp

    Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 6. 6. DHCP By default, the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server is enabled and the router acts as a DHCP server; it dynamically assigns TCP/IP parameters to client devices from the IP Address Pool. You can change the settings of DHCP Server if necessary, and you can reserve LAN IP addresses for specified client devices.
  • Page 138 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode • Secondary DNS Server (Optional) - Input the IP address of another DNS server if your ISP provides two DNS servers. Note: • To use the DHCP server function of the router, you must configure all computers on the LAN as Obtain an IP Address automatically.
  • Page 139: System Tools

    Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 6. 6. 3. Address Reservation You can reserve an IP address for a specific client. When you specify a reserved IP address for a PC on the LAN, this PC will always receive the same IP address each time when it accesses the DHCP server.
  • Page 140 Domain Name System (DNS) queries. • IP Address/Domain Name - Enter the destination IP address (such as 192.168.0.1) or Domain name (such as www.tp-link.com). • Ping Count - The number of Ping packets for a Ping connection. •...
  • Page 141 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 6. 7. 2. SNMP Settings Enable this function if you want to have remote control through SNMPv1/v2 agent with MIB-II. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
  • Page 142 6. 7. 4. Firmware Upgrade TP-Link is dedicated to improving and richening the product features, giving users a better network experience. We will release the latest firmware at TP-Link official website www.tp-link.com. You can download the lastest firmware file from the...
  • Page 143 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 6. 7. 5. Factory Defaults 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to System Tools > Factory Defaults. Click Restore to reset all settings to the default values.
  • Page 144 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 6. 7. 7. Reboot Some settings of the router will take effect only after rebooting, including: • Change the LAN IP Address (system will reboot automatically). • Change the DHCP Settings. •...
  • Page 145 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode 6. 7. 8. Account Management 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to System Tools > Administrator, and focus on the Account Management section.
  • Page 146 Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode • Allow all LAN conencted devices to manage the router locally 1. Keep the Available Host (IP/MAC) empty, which means you don’t specify any host to manage the router. 2. If you want to access the router via both HTTPS and HTTP, please tick the Enable checkbox in HTTPS Service...
  • Page 147: Log Out

    Chapter 6 Configure the Router in Access Point Mode • Loge Type -By selecting the log type, only logs of this type will be shown. • Log Level - By selecting the log level, only logs of this level will be shown. •...
  • Page 148: Chapter 7. Configure The Router In Range Extender Mode

    Chapter 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: • Status • Operation Mode • Network • Wireless • DHCP •...
  • Page 149: Status

    Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode 7. 1. Status 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to Status. You can view the current status information of the router. •...
  • Page 150: Operation Mode

    Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode • Channel Width - The current wireless channel width in use. • MAC Address - The physical address of the router. • System Up Time - The length of the time since the router was last powered on or reset.
  • Page 151: Wireless

    Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode • Type - Either select Smart IP(DHCP) to get IP address from DHCP server, or Static IP to configure IP address manually. • MAC Address - The physical address of the LAN ports. The value can not be changed. •...
  • Page 152 Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode 3. Click Scan, select your host network from the AP List and click Conenct. 4. Enter your host network’s wireless password in the Password field. 5. Tick Lock to AP checkbox if you want to restrict the device’s connection to only the network with this specific MAC address.
  • Page 153 Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode 7. 4. 3. Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless MAC Filtering is used to deny or allow specific wireless client devices to access your network by their MAC addresses. I want to: Deny or allow specific wireless client devices to access my network by their MAC addresses.
  • Page 154 Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode 1 ) Enter the MAC address 00:0A:EB:B0:00:0B / 00:0A:EB:00:07:5F in the MAC Address field. 2 ) Enter wireless client A/B in the Description field. 3 ) Select Enabled in the Status drop-down list. 4 ) Click Save and click Back.
  • Page 155 Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode • Beacon Interval - Enter a value between 40-1000 milliseconds for Beacon Interval here. Beacon Interval value determines the time interval of the beacons. The beacons are the packets sent by the router to synchronize a wireless network. The default value is 100.
  • Page 156: Dhcp

    Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode • Received Packets - Packets received by the wireless client. • Sent Packets - Packets sent by the wireless client. • SSID - SSID that the station associates with. 7. 5. DHCP By default, the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server is enabled and the router acts as a DHCP server;...
  • Page 157 Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode • Default Gateway (Optional) - It is suggested to input the IP address of the LAN port of the router. The default value is 192.168.0.1. • Default Domain (Optional) - Input the domain name of your network. •...
  • Page 158: System Tools

    Domain Name System (DNS) queries. • IP Address/Domain Name - Enter the destination IP address (such as 192.168.0.1) or Domain name (such as www.tp-link.com). • Pings Count - The number of Ping packets for a Ping connection. •...
  • Page 159 7. 6. 2. Firmware Upgrade TP-Link is dedicated to improving and richening the product features, giving users a better network experience. We will release the latest firmware at TP-Link official website www.tp-link.com. You can download the lastest firmware file from the...
  • Page 160 Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode • Default Username: admin • Default Password: admin • Default Address: 192.168.0.1 • Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 7. 6. 4. 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.
  • Page 161 Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode • Change the Web Management Port. • Upgrade the firmware of the router (system will reboot automatically). • Restore the router to its factory defaults (system will reboot automatically). • Update the configuration with the file (system will reboot automatically). 1.
  • Page 162 Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode 7. 6. 6. Account Management 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to System Tools > Administrator, and focus on the Account Management section.
  • Page 163 Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode Note: If the web management port conflicts with the one used for Virtual Server entry, the entry will be automatically disabled after the setting is saved. • Allow a specific device to manage the router locally 1.
  • Page 164: Log Out

    Chapter 7 Configure the Router in Range Extender Mode 7. 7. Log out Click Logout at the bottom of the main menu, and you will log out of the web management page and return to the login window. Downloaded from ManualsNet.com search engine...
  • Page 165: Chapter 8. Configure The Router In Client Mode

    Chapter Configure the Router in Client Mode This chapter presents how to configure the various features of the router working as a client. It contains the following sections: • Status • Operation Mode • Network • Wireless • DHCP • System Tools •...
  • Page 166: Status

    Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode 8. 1. Status 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to Status. You can view the current status information of the router. •...
  • Page 167: Operation Mode

    Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode • MAC Address - The physical address of the router. • System Up Time - The length of the time since the router was last powered on or reset. Click Refresh to get the latest status and settings of the router. 8.
  • Page 168: Wireless

    Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode • Type - Either select Smart IP(DHCP) to get IP address from DHCP server, or Static IP to configure IP address manually. • MAC Address - The physical address of the LAN ports. The value can not be changed. •...
  • Page 169: Dhcp

    Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode 5. Tick Lock to AP checkbox if you want to restrict the device’s connection to only the network with this specific MAC address. 6. Click Save. 8. 5. DHCP By default, the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server is enabled and the router acts as a DHCP server;...
  • Page 170 Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode • DHCP Server - Enable or disable the DHCP server. If disabled, you must have another DHCP server within your network or else you must configure the computer manually. • Start IP Address - Specify an IP address for the DHCP Server to start with when assigning IP addresses.
  • Page 171: System Tools

    Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode • Client Name - The name of the DHCP client. • MAC Address - The MAC address of the DHCP client. • Assigned IP - The IP address that the outer has allocated to the DHCP client. •...
  • Page 172 8. 6. 2. Firmware Upgrade TP-Link is dedicated to improving and richening the product features, giving users a better network experience. We will release the latest firmware at TP-Link official website www.tp-link.com. You can download the lastest firmware file from the...
  • Page 173 Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode 8. 6. 3. Factory Defaults 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Go to System Tools > Factory Defaults. Click Restore to reset all settings to the default values.
  • Page 174 Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode • To backup configuration settings: Click Backup 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. •...
  • Page 175 Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode • Select Schedule in the drop-down list of Enable Auto Reboot and specify the Time when the router reboots and which to decide how often it reboots. 8. 6. 6. Account Management 1.
  • Page 176 Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode 8. 6. 7. Local Management This feature allows you to block computers on the LAN from accessing the router by using the MAC/IP-based authentication. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
  • Page 177 Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode 8. 6. 8. Remote Management This feature allows you to manage your router from a remote location via the internet. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the username and password you set for the router.
  • Page 178: Log Out

    Chapter 8 Configure the Router in Client Mode Note: • To access the router, enter your router’s WAN IP address in your browser’s address bar, followed by a colon and the custom port number. For example, if your router’s WAN address is 202.96.12.8, and the port number used is 8080, please enter http://202.96.12.8:8080 in your browser.
  • Page 179: Faq

    • If you’re in a hotel room or on a trade show, the internet may be limited and requires that you authenticate for the service or purchase the internet access. • If your internet access is still not available, contact TP-Link Technical Support. Q2. How do I restore the router to its factory default settings?
  • Page 180 3. Enable H323 ALG: Go to Security > Basic Security, enable H323 ALG and click Save. Now you can enjoy your net meeting normally. Q6. What should I do if my wireless signal is unstable or weak? It may be caused by too much interference. •...
  • Page 181 Specifications are subject to change without notice. is a registered trademark of TP-Link 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 TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd.
  • Page 182 FCC Compliance Information Statement Product Name: 300Mbps Wireless N Nano Router Model Number: TL-WR802N Responsible party: TP-Link USA Corporation, d/b/a TP-Link North America, Inc. Address: 145 South State College Blvd. Suite 400, Brea, CA 92821 Website: http://www.tp-link.com/us/ Tel: +1 626 333 0234 Fax: +1 909 527 6803 E-mail: sales.usa@tp-link.com...
  • Page 183 20 cm from all persons and must not be co- located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.” We, TP-Link USA Corporation, has determined that the equipment shown as above has been shown to comply with the applicable technical standards, FCC part 15. There is no unauthorized change is made in the equipment and the equipment is properly maintained and operated.
  • Page 184 2400 MHz -2483.5 MHz(20dBm) EU declaration of conformity TP-Link hereby declares that the device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directives 2014/53/EU, 2009/125/EC and 2011/65/EU. The original EU declaration of conformity may be found at https://www.tp-link.com/en/ce RF Exposure Information This device meets the EU requirements (2014/53/EU Article 3.1a) on the limitation of...
  • Page 185 Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations: Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. Industry Canada Statement CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) Korea Warning Statements:...
  • Page 186 限用物質含有情況標示聲明書 限用物質及其化學符號 鉛 鎘 汞 六價鉻 多溴聯苯 多溴二苯醚 產品元件名稱 CrVI PBDE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 外殼 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 備考1. 超出0.1 wt %” 及 “超出0.01 wt %” 系指限用物質之百分比含量超出百分 比含量基準值。 備考2.“○”系指該項限用物質之百分比含量未超出百分比含量基準值。 備考3.“ − “ 系指該項限用物質為排除項目。 Продукт сертифіковано згідно с правилами системи УкрСЕПРО на відповідність вимогам...

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