Tenda O1 User Manual

Tenda O1 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Outdoor Point to Point CPE User Guide...
  • Page 2 Copyright of the whole product as integration, including its accessories and software, belongs to Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. No part of this publication can be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3 Preface Thank you for choosing Tenda! Please read this user guide before you start. Conventions This user guide applies to the following CPEs. O4 is used for illustrations here unless otherwise specified. The contained images and UI screenshots are subject to the actual products.
  • Page 4 Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronym or Abbreviation Full Spelling Access Point Address Resolution Protocol Advanced Encryption Standard Customer Premises Equipment Client Connection Quality DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server Greenwich Mean Time Internet Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Local Area Network...
  • Page 5 Acronym or Abbreviation Full Spelling WPA-PSK WPA-Preshared Key Wi-Fi Protected Access...
  • Page 6 Global: (86) 755-27657180 Toll Free: Mon - Fri 9 am - 6 pm (China Time Zone) United States: 1-800-570-5892 Toll Free: Daily 24 hours support@tenda.com.cn Hotline Email Hong Kong: 00852-81931998 Toll Free: Mon - Fri 9 am - 6 pm...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Application scenario ....................... 1 1.1 ISP hotspot connection-WISP mode ..................1 1.2 CCTV surveillance ........................6 Login ............................. 16 2.1 Login ............................16 2.2 Logout ............................ 19 Web UI ..........................20 3.1 Web UI layout ......................... 20 3.2 Common buttons ........................21 Quick setup ..........................
  • Page 8 Wireless ..........................100 7.1 Basic ............................. 100 7.2 Advanced ..........................127 7.3 Access control ........................130 Advanced..........................133 8.1 LAN rate ..........................133 8.2 Diagnose ..........................135 8.3 Bandwidth control ....................... 143 8.4 Port forwarding ........................146 8.5 MAC filter ..........................151 8.6 Network service ........................
  • Page 9: Application Scenario

    An apartment needs to bridge an ISP hotspot for internet access. 1.1.1 Solution Tenda CPE can meet this demand. O4 is used as an example to illustrate the installation procedures. Procedures for other CPEs are similar. To establish the network quickly, you are recommended to set up the CPEs before installing them.
  • Page 10 Step 2 Set the CPE to WISP mode. Start a web browser on your computer, and visit 192.168.2.1. Enter your user name and password (default: admin/admin), and click Login. Select WISP, and click Next.
  • Page 11 Select the SSID of your ISP (Internet Service Provider) hotspot, which is Tenda_123456 in this example, and click Next. Enter the WiFi password of your ISP hotspot in the Key text box, and click Next. Select the Internet Connection Type of your ISP hotspot, which is PPPoE in this example. Enter the PPPoE user name and password provided by your ISP, and click Next.
  • Page 12 Customize the SSID and key, and click Next. Set an IP address belonging to different network segment as that of your ISP hotspot. For example, if the IP address of your ISP hotspot is 192.168.2.1, you can set this device’s IP address to 192.168.X.1 (X ranges from 0 to 254 excluding 2).
  • Page 13 1.1.3 Instal the CPE Step 1 Place the device at an elevated position in the open air. Step 2 Uncover the housings of the device, and connect the PoE/LAN/WAN port of the device to the WAN port of your wireless router. The LAN/WAN LED indicator lights up. Step 3 Adjust the device’s direction or location on the selected pole until the LED1, LED2 and LED3 of the device light up.
  • Page 14: Cctv Surveillance

    To ensure the safety of employees and property, a video surveillance system needs to be installed in a building site. 1.2.1 Solution Tenda CPE can meet this demand. O4 is used as an example to illustrate the installation procedures. Procedures for other CPEs are similar. 1.2.2 Set up the CPEs At least two CPEs are required for bridging.
  • Page 15 Step 2 Remove the housing of each CPE, and use the included PoE injectors to power them on. Wait until the LAN/WAN LED indicators of the CPEs light up. Step 3 Wait for the two CPEs to negotiate and connect to each other automatically. The following LED indicator status indicates successful connection of the two CPEs.
  • Page 16 Scenario 2: Peer-to-multiple peers bridging Step 1 Refer to Peer-to-peer bridging to make any two CPEs bridge to each other. Step 2 Within 30 minutes after the peer-to-peer bridging succeeds, place the rest CPEs which are in factory settings near the CPE with the LED1, LED2, and LED3 indicators solid on and power them on.
  • Page 17 If the LED1, LED2 and LED3 indicators of a new-added CPE turn off after it is powered on for 1  minute, the bridging fails. Reset the CPE to factory settings, and wait until its LED1, LED2 and LED3 indicators keep blinking. When using O2 to perform peer-to-multiple peers bridging, after the peer-to-peer bridging ...
  • Page 18 Step 2 Connect the computer to CPE1. Uncover the housing of CPE1. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the PoE LAN/WAN port of CPE1 to the PoE port of the PoE injector. Use the included power adapter to connect the PoE injector to a power socket. The LAN/WAN LED indicator of the CPE1 lights up.
  • Page 19 Select AP, and click Next. Set an SSID, which is Tenda_123456 in this example, Security Mode, which is WPA2-PSK in this example, and Key, and click Next. Click Save, and wait until the CPE reboots automatically to activate the settings. Step 4 Set CPE2 to Client Mode.
  • Page 20 Start a web browser on your computer, and visit 192.168.2.1. Enter the login user name and password (default: admin/admin), and click Login. Select Client, and click Next.
  • Page 21 Select the SSID of CPE1 you set, which is Tenda_123456 in this example, and click Next. If there is no wireless network is scanned, choose Wireless > Basic, and ensure that the wireless function is enabled. Then try again. Enter the WiFi password you set for CPE1 in the Key text box, and click Next.
  • Page 22 Set the IP address to an unused IP address belonging to the same network segment as that of CPE1. For example, if the IP address of CPE1 is 192.168.2.1, you can set this CPE’s IP address to 192.168.2.X (X ranges from 2 to 254). Then click Next. Click Save, and wait until the CPE reboots to activate the settings.
  • Page 23 receiver in the open air at the point where the IP camera is located. Step 2 Uncover the housings of the two CPEs, and connect the PoE/LAN/WAN ports of the CPEs to PoE injectors respectively. The LAN/WAN LED indicators light up. Step 3 Adjust the two CPEs’...
  • Page 24: Login

    Login Login When you log in to the web UI at the first time or after the CPE is reset to factory settings, follow the steps below: Step 1 Connect the computer to the device. Uncover the housing of the device. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the PoE/LAN port of the CPE to the PoE port of the included PoE adapter.
  • Page 25 ----End If you want to log in to the web UI after the CPE is set to AP mode, Client mode, Universal Repeater mode, Repeater mode or P2MP mode, follow the steps below: Step 1 Connect the computer to the CPE or the switch connected to the CPE. Step 2 Set the IP address of the computer to an unused one belonging to the same network segment of the IP address of the CPE.
  • Page 26 Step 3 Start a web browser on your computer, and visit the IP address of the CPE. Step 4 Enter the login user name and password you set (default: admin), and click Login. ----End Refer to How to assign a fixed IP address to your computer in Appendix for details of step 2 above.
  • Page 27: Logout

    ----End Refer to How to check the gateway IP address of a computer in Appendix to get the gateway IP address of your computer. After successful login, the following page appears. Logout The CPE logs you out when you: Click the Logout button on the upper-right corner of the web UI. −...
  • Page 28: Web Ui

    Web UI Web UI layout The web UI of the device is composed of 4 parts, including the level-1 navigation tree, level-2 navigation tree, tab page area, and configuration area. See the following figure. Name Description ❶ Level-1 navigation tree The navigation bars and tab pages display the function menu of the ❷...
  • Page 29: Common Buttons

    Common buttons The following table describes the common buttons available on the web UI. Common Buttons Description It is used to update the content of the current page. It is used to save the configuration on the current page and enable the configuration to take effect.
  • Page 30: Quick Setup

    Quick setup This module enables you to quickly configure the device or change the working mode of the CPE to deploy your wireless network. The CPE supports the following working modes: AP: In this mode, the device creates a wireless network based on the current wired −...
  • Page 31: Ap Mode

    AP mode In AP mode, this device connects to a wired network, and provides a wireless network for wireless clients. Application scenario 1 The CPE can be used to transform a wired network to a wireless one for your wireless devices to access the internet.
  • Page 32 Configuration procedures: Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the CPE and choose Quick Setup to enter the configuration page. Step 2 Select AP mode and click Next. Step 3 Set an SSID, which is Tenda_123456 in this example, Security Mode, which is WPA2-PSK in this example, and Key, and click Next.
  • Page 33 Name Description It specifies the working mode of this device. Working modes AP mode: In this mode, the device creates a wireless network based on the current wired network. SSID It specifies the wireless network name of this device. It specifies the operating channel of this device. Select a less used channel in the ambient environment to reduce interference.
  • Page 34: Client Mode

    Client mode In Client mode, this device serves as a wireless adapter, and connects to a wireless network of upstream AP. The CPE is unable to be connected by wireless devices in this mode. Application scenario The CPE in AP mode usually works with another CPE in client mode to establish a CCTV surveillance network, and use the CPE to connect to IP cameras.
  • Page 35 Step 3 Select the SSID of the peer device, which is Tenda_123456 in this example, and click Next at the bottom of the page. If you cannot find any SSID from the list, choose Wireless > Basic and enable the wireless function. ...
  • Page 36 Step 5 Set the IP address to an unused IP address belonging to the same network segment as that of the peer device. For example, if the IP address of the peer device is 192.168.2.1, you can set the IP address of the device to 192.168.2.X (X ranges from 2 to 254). Then click Next.
  • Page 37: Example Of Ap Mode And Client Mode

    Example of AP mode and client mode Network requirement You want to use two CPEs to establish a CCTV surveillance network. A CPE can support several IP cameras. The maximum number of IP cameras can be calculated with the following formula: Number of IP cameras=Transmitted/received rate of the CPE / Data rate of IP camera Solution Set CPE1 to the AP mode, and connect it to the NVR.
  • Page 38 Set an SSID, which is Tenda_123456 in this example, select a Security Mode (WPA2-PSK is recommended) and customize a Key, and click Next. Click Save, and wait until the device reboots automatically to activate the settings.
  • Page 39 Step 2 Set CPE2 to Client mode. Log in to the web UI of CPE2 and choose Quick Setup to enter the configuration page. Select Client, and click Next. Select the SSID of the CPE1, which is Tenda_123456 in this example, and click Next at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 40 Enter the WiFi password you set on CPE1 in the Key text box, and click Next. Set the IP address to an unused IP address belonging to the same network segment as that of CPE1. For example, if the IP address of CPE1 is 192.168.2.1, you can set the IP address of the device to 192.168.2.X (X ranges from 2 to 254).
  • Page 41 Verification Surveillance videos can be seen on the computer in the side of CPE1.
  • Page 42: Universal Repeater Mode

    Universal repeater mode In Universal Repeater mode, this device expands your WiFi network for broader network coverage. Advantage of Universal Repeater compared with Repeater mode: This mode does not require that the upstream AP supports WDS function. Application scenario The CPE is used to extend your existing wireless network. The network topology is shown as below: Universal repeater mode Internet...
  • Page 43 Step 3 Select the SSID of the router and click Next at the bottom of the page. If you cannot find the SSID of the router from the list, ensure that the WiFi network of the router is enabled. Only the WiFi networks at the same band as that of the CPE will be displayed in the list. Step 4 Enter the WiFi password of the router in the Key text box, and click Next.
  • Page 44 Step 6 Click Save, and wait until the device reboots to activate the settings. ----End When the LED1, LED2, and LED3 are blinking, the bridging succeeds. The WiFi name and password of the device are the same as those of the wireless router. To access the internet with: ...
  • Page 45: Example Of Universal Repeater Mode

    Example of universal repeater mode Network requirement You already had a wireless router in your office, but in your conference room, the wireless signal is weak. Now you want to have a larger WiFi network coverage through your conference room. Solution Set the CPE to Universal Repeater mode to extend the WiFi network of the router.
  • Page 46 Step 3 Select the SSID of the router, which is WiFi_123456 in this example, and click Next at the bottom of the page. If you cannot find the SSID of the router from the list, ensure that the WiFi network of the router is enabled.
  • Page 47 Step 4 Enter the 12345678 in the Key text box, and click Next. Step 5 Set the IP address to an unused IP address belonging to the same network segment as that of the router. For example, if the IP address of the router is 192.168.2.1, you can set this device’s IP address to 192.168.2.X (X ranges from 2 to 254).
  • Page 48: Wisp Mode

    WISP mode In WISP mode, this device connects to a hotspot provided by ISP (Internet Service Provider) in wireless manner, and allows the wired and wireless devices to connect to the internet. Application scenario The CPE is used to extend the ISP hotspot to your home. The network topology is shown as below: WISP mode Router ISP hotspot...
  • Page 49 Step 3 Select the SSID of your ISP hotspot, which is WiFi 123456 in this example, and click Next at the bottom of the page. If you cannot find the SSID of the router from the list, ensure that the WiFi network of the router is enabled.
  • Page 50 Step 5 Select the Internet Connection Type of your ISP hotspot, which is PPPoE in this example. Enter the PPPoE user name and password provided by your ISP, and click Next. Step 6 Customize the SSID and key, and click Next. Step 7 Set an IP address belonging to a different network segment as that of your ISP hotspot.
  • Page 51 Step 8 Click Save, and wait until the device reboots to activate the settings. ----End When LED1, LED2, and LED3 of the CPE are blinking, the device is connected to your ISP hotspot successfully. To access the internet with:  Wireless devices: Connect the wireless devices, such as a smart phone, to the WiFi network of the wireless router which is connected to the CPE.
  • Page 52: Example Of Wisp Mode

    Example of WISP mode Network requirement You live in countryside, and it is not convenient for you to connect the nearest ISP CPE using Ethernet cables. So you want to extend the ISP hotspot to your home in wireless manner. Solution Set the CPE to WISP mode, and bridge it to the ISP hotspot.
  • Page 53 Configuration procedures Step 1 Log in to the web UI of this CPE and choose Quick Setup to enter the configuration page. Step 2 Select WISP, and click Next. Step 3 Select the SSID of your ISP (Internet Service Provider) hotspot, which is WiFi_123456 in this example, and click Next at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 54 Step 4 Enter the WiFi password of your ISP hotspot in the Key text box, and click Next. Step 5 Select the Internet Connection Type of your ISP hotspot, which is PPPoE in this example. Enter the PPPoE user name and password provided by your ISP, and click Next.
  • Page 55 Step 6 Customize the SSID and key, and click Next. Step 7 Set an IP address belonging to a different network segment as that of your ISP hotspot. For example, if the IP address of your ISP hotspot is 192.168.2.1, you can set this device’s IP address to 192.168.X.1 (X ranges from 0 to 254 excluding 2) which is also the login IP address of the CPE.
  • Page 56: Repeater Mode

    Repeater mode In Repeater mode, this device connects 2 or more (this device supports 4 at most) wired networks with a wireless link, and can be connected with both wired and wireless clients. To use this function, the peer AP is required to support WDS function. Repeater mode is used to achieve communication between multiple offices of an enterprise in a city.
  • Page 57 Assume that the related parameters are as follows: CPE1 SSID: Tenda_123456 − Channel: 165 − Security mode: WEP − Authentication type: Shared − Default key: Key 1, 12345 − CPE2 SSID: Tenda_654321 − WLAN MAC Address: C8:3A:35:15:86:B2 − Step 1 Set the CPE2 to the Repeater mode.
  • Page 58 Select the SSID of CPE1 from the list, which is Tenda_123456 in this example, and click Next at the bottom of the page. Only the WiFi networks whose security modes are set to none or WEP can be displayed on the list. Set the Authentication Type and Default Key to the same as those of CPE1, enter the key 1, and click Next.
  • Page 59 Set the IP address to an unused IP address belonging to the same network segment as that of CPE1. For example, if the IP address of CPE1 is 192.168.2.1, you can set this device’s IP address to 192.168.2.X (X ranges from 2 to 254). Then click Next. Click Save, and wait until the device reboots to activate the settings.
  • Page 60 Parameters description Name Description It specifies the working mode of this device. Repeater mode: In this mode, the device can connect 2 or more (this device supports 4 Working modes at most) wired networks with a wireless link, and can be connected with both wired and wireless clients.
  • Page 61 CPE2: SSID: Tenda_1 − WLAN MAC address: C8:3A:35:15:86:8C − CPE3: SSID: Tenda_2 − WLAN MAC address: C8:3A:35:01:8C:C9 − Step 1 Set the CPE2 to the Repeater mode. Log in to the web UI of CPE2, and choose Quick Setup, and select Repeater. Select the SSID of CPE1 from the list, which is Tenda_123456 in this example, and click Next at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 62 Click Next directly on the following page. Set the IP address to an unused IP address belonging to the same network segment as that of CPE1. For example, if the IP address of the CPE1 is 192.168.2.1, you can set this device’s IP address to 192.168.2.X (X ranges from 2 to 254).
  • Page 63 Click Save, and wait until the device reboots to activate the settings. Step 2 Perform Step 1 above to set CPE3 to Repeater mode, and bridge to CPE1. Step 3 Set CPE1 to Repeater mode and bridge to CPE2 and CPE3. Start a web browser on the computer connected to CPE1, and visit 192.168.2.1.
  • Page 64 Click Next on the following page. Click Next. Click Save, and wait until the device reboots to activate the settings. ----End To check whether the bridging is successful: Method 1: When the LED1, LED2, and LED3 indicators of CPE1, CPE2 and CPE3 are solid on, the bridging succeeds.
  • Page 65: P2Mp Mode

    P2MP mode In P2MP mode, this device connects 2 or more (this device supports 4 at most) wired networks with a wireless link, but cannot be connected to wireless clients. The configuration procedure of P2MP mode is similar with Repeater mode. In the following example, the CPE works in P2MP mode, and bridges to four CPEs work in Repeater mode.
  • Page 66 CPE2 to CPE5: WLAN MAC address SSID C8:3A:35:01:8C:C9 CPE2 Tenda_2 C8:3A:35:35:BA:01 CPE3 Tenda_3 C8:3A:35:FD:8D:A1 CPE4 Tenda_4 C8:3A:35:09:93:51 Tenda_5 CPE5 Configuration procedures When setting the Base Station to P2MP mode, ensure that the Base Station and all CPEs operate in the same channel.
  • Page 67 Select the SSID of CPE1, which is Tenda_1 in this example, and click Next at the bottom of the page. If you cannot find any SSID from the list, choose Wireless > Basic and enable the wireless function.  Then try again. If you cannot find the SSID of CPE1 from the list, adjust the direction of the CPE2, and move it close ...
  • Page 68 Set the IP address to an unused IP address belonging to the same network segment as that of CPE1. For example, if the IP address of CPE1 is 192.168.2.1, you can set the IP address of the device to 192.168.2.X (X ranges from 2 to 254). Then click Next. Click Save, and wait until the device reboots to activate the settings.
  • Page 69 Click Next on the following page. Click Next on the following page.
  • Page 70 Click Save, and wait until the device reboots to activate the settings. ----End To check whether the bridging is successful: Method 1: When the LED1, LED2, and LED3 indicators of the CPEs are solid on, the bridging succeeds. Method 2: Step 1 Start a web browser on the computer which is connected to the CPE1 and visit its IP address.
  • Page 71: Example Of Repeater Mode And P2Mp Mode

    4.10 Example of repeater mode and P2MP mode Network requirement You have three offices in an estate which are not far away from each other, and only one office has internet service. Now you want to combine the networks in three offices into one, and provide wireless networks to wireless devices in the offices without internet service.
  • Page 72 Click Save to apply the settings. Step 2 Set CPE2 to the Repeater mode. Choose Quick Setup, and select Repeater.
  • Page 73 Select the SSID of CPE1 from the list, which is Tenda_123456 in this example, and click Next on the bottom of the page. If you cannot find any SSID from the list, choose Wireless > Basic and enable the wireless function. ...
  • Page 74 Set the IP address to an unused IP address belonging to the same network segment as that of CPE1. For example, if the IP address of the CPE1 is 192.168.2.1, you can set this device’s IP address to 192.168.2.X (X ranges from 2 to 254). Then click Next. Click Save, and wait until the device reboots to activate the settings.
  • Page 75 Select SSIDs of CPE2 and CPE3, and click Next. Click Next at the bottom of the following page. Click Next on the following page. Click Next.
  • Page 76 Click Save, and wait until the device reboots to activate the settings. ----End Verification Wired or wireless devices connected to CPE2 and CPE3 can access the internet.
  • Page 77: Router Mode

    4.11 Router mode In Router mode, this device serves as a router to provide a wireless network. Application scenario The CPE is used to provide a wireless network and assign IP addresses to your wireless devices. The network topology is shown as below: Router mode Internet Modem...
  • Page 78 Step 4 Set wireless parameters of the CPE. Customize a SSID, which is Tenda_123456 in this example. Select a security mode, which is WPA2-PSK in this example. Set a Key for the wireless network, and click Next. Step 5 Click Save, and wait until the device reboots to activate the settings. ----End...
  • Page 79 Parameters description Name Description It specifies the working mode of this device. Working modes Router mode: In this mode, the PoE/LAN port works as the WAN port and is used to connect to a modem for internet access. The device in Router mode supports three internet connection types: DHCP (Dynamic IP): The device obtains the IP address and other parameters from the ...
  • Page 80: Example Of Router Mode

    4.12 Example of router mode Network requirement You already had a modem. Now you need a router to share your network. Solution Set the CPE to Router mode. Assume that: Your internet connection type: PPPoE − User name: admin − Password: admin −...
  • Page 81 Step 3 Select PPPoE, enter admin in both PPPoE User Name and PPPoE Password boxes, and click Next. Step 4 Set wireless parameters of the CPE. Customize a SSID, which is Tenda_123456 in this example. Select a security mode, which is WPA2-PSK in this example. Set a Key for the wireless network, and click Next.
  • Page 82 Verification Wireless devices connected to the wireless network of the CPE can access the internet.
  • Page 83: Status

    Status This module allows you to view the information of system and wireless network, including three parts: system status, wireless status, and statistics. System status Log in to the web UI of the device, and choose Status. You can view the system status here. If this device is set to AP mode, Client mode, Universal Repeater mode, Repeater mode or P2MP mode, the system status is shown as follows.
  • Page 84 Parameters description Name Description It specifies the name of this device. Different device names help you manage multiple devices on LAN easily. You can change the name of this device on the Device Name Network > LAN Setup page when the device works in AP, Client, Universal Repeater, Repeater, and P2MP modes.
  • Page 85 Name Description default, it is 192.168.2.1. You can access the web UI of this device using this IP address. Transparent Bridge It displays the status of transparent bridge. It specifies the internet connection type of this device in WISP or Router mode. DHCP (Dynamic IP): The CPE obtains IP address from the upstream DHCP server ...
  • Page 86: Wireless Status

    Wireless status Log in to the web UI of the device, and choose Status. You can view wireless status here, including working mode, SSID, security mode, and so on. Parameters description Name Description Working Mode It specifies the working mode the device operates. SSID It specifies the wireless network name of this device.
  • Page 87 Name Description to the wireless network of the device. In Client, Universal Repeater, WISP, Repeater or P2MP mode, it displays the  received signal strength from peer AP. It specifies the strength of radio interference signals in the ambient environment Background Noise that interfere with the channel of this device.
  • Page 88: Statistics

    Statistics On the Status page, you can learn statistics information about throughput, wireless client, interface, ARP table and routing table. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the device and choose Status.
  • Page 89 5.3.1 Throughput The line charts visually show the real-time transmitting and receiving traffic of WLAN and LAN ports of the device. 5.3.2 Wireless client/Upstream AP This module differs depending on the working mode of the device. − In AP or Router mode, it displays information of connected wireless clients. −...
  • Page 90 Parameters description Name Description IP Address It specifies the IP address of the corresponding wireless client. MAC Address It specifies the MAC address of the corresponding wireless client. It specifies the WiFi signal strength and electromagnet interference signal strength Signal/Noise of the corresponding wireless client.
  • Page 91 5.3.3 Interface It displays the IP address, MAC address and traffic information of the interfaces of the device. Parameters description Name Description Interface It displays the wired interface, bridge interface, and WLAN interface of the device. IP Address It displays the IP addresses of wired interface, bridge interface, and WLAN interface. It displays the MAC addresses of wired interface, bridge interface, and WLAN MAC Address interface.
  • Page 92 5.3.4 ARP table ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is a network layer protocol used to convert an IP address into a physical address. The ARP table displays the IP address and its corresponding MAC address the device visits, and the interface the packets pass through. Parameters description Name Description...
  • Page 93 5.3.5 Routing table It specifies the destination networks that the device can access. To access the page, log in to the web UI of the device, and choose Status, then Routing Table in Statistics part. Parameters description Name Description Destination Network It specifies the IP address of the destination network.
  • Page 94: Network

    Network LAN setup 6.1.1 Overview On the LAN Setup page, you can view the MAC address of the LAN port, configure the device name, and type of obtaining an IP address and related parameters. To access the page, choose Network > LAN Setup. In AP, Client, Universal Repeater, Repeater, and P2MP modes, the page displays: Parameters description Name...
  • Page 95 Name Description default gateway and DNS server IP address from the DHCP server in the network. If the IP Address Type is set to DHCP (Dynamic IP Address), you need to check the device’s IP address on the clients list of the DHCP server in the network, and use this IP address to log in.
  • Page 96 Parameters description Name Description MAC Address It specifies the MAC address of LAN port. It specifies the type of obtaining an IP address. The default is Static IP Address. Static IP Address: Specify the IP address and subnet mask manually. ...
  • Page 97 Step 5 Click OK on the pop-up window. ----End 6.1.3 Log in to the web UI after changing the LAN IP address After the configuration, if the new and original IP addresses belong to the same network segment, you can log in to the web UI of the device by accessing the new IP address. Otherwise, assign your computer an IP address that belongs to the same network segment as the new IP address of the device before login with the new IP address.
  • Page 98 6.1.4 Set the device to obtaining an LAN IP address automatically This mode enables the device to automatically obtain an IP address, a subnet mask, a gateway IP address, DNS server IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server of the upstream device. If a large number of devices are deployed, you can adopt this mode to prevent IP address conflicts and effectively reduce your workload.
  • Page 99: Mac Clone

    MAC clone This function is available only when the device works in WISP or Router mode. 6.2.1 Overview If the CPE cannot access the internet after configuring internet settings, your ISP may have bound your internet service account with the MAC address of your computer that was used to verify the internet connectivity after you subscribed to the internet service.
  • Page 100 Step 4 Click Save. ----End If you want to restore the MAC address to factory settings, choose Network > MAC Clone, click Restore to Default MAC Address, and click Save.
  • Page 101: Dhcp Server

    DHCP server 6.3.1 Overview The device provides a DHCP server function to assign IP addresses to clients in the LAN. By default, the DHCP server function is enabled. If you change the LAN IP address of the CPE and the new and original IP addresses belong to different network segments, the system changes the IP address pool of the DHCP server of the device, so that the IP address pool and the new IP address of the LAN port belong to the same network segment.
  • Page 102 Parameters description Name Description It specifies whether to enable the DHCP server function of the device. By default, it DHCP Server is enabled. It specifies the start IP address of the IP address pool of the DHCP server. The Start IP Address default value is 192.168.2.100.
  • Page 103: Dhcp Client

    DHCP client With the DHCP server enabled, you can view details about the clients that obtain IP addresses from the DHCP server, including host names, IP addresses, MAC addresses, and lease time. To access the page, choose Network > DHCP Client.
  • Page 104: Vlan Settings

    VLAN settings 6.5.1 Overview The device supports the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN function, so that it can be used in networks with QVLAN. By default, the function is disabled. 6.5.2 Set up VLAN Step 1 Start a web browser on the computer connected to the CPE, visit 192.168.2.1 and choose Network >...
  • Page 105 After the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN settings take effect, packet with tag will be forwarded to the ports of the corresponding VLAN according to the VID of the packet, and packet without tag will be forwards to the ports of the corresponding VLAN according to the PVID of the port. The following form shows the details about how different link type ports address received packets: Type of Received Packets Type of the Port...
  • Page 106 Network Topology Switch Router Internet CPE1: VLAN10 CPE2: VLAN20 The connections of the switch: The router is connected to the uplink port − CPE1 is connected to port 1 − CPE2 is connected to port 2 − Configuration procedures Step 1 Set up CPE1.
  • Page 107 Click OK on the pop-up window, and wait until the CPE1 completes reboot. Step 2 Set the WLAN VLAN ID of Base Station 2 to 20 according to the steps in Step Step 3 Set up the switch as shown in the following table. The following table shows the configuration on the switch: Ports of the Switch VLAN ID (Allow the packets...
  • Page 108: Wireless

    Wireless Basic This module enables you to set basic wireless settings of the device, including SSID-related parameters, network mode, channel, transmit power and so on. 7.1.1 Change the basic settings To change the basic settings of an SSID, perform the following procedures: Step 1 Start a web browser on the computer connected to the CPE, visit 192.168.2.1 and choose Wireless >...
  • Page 109 ----End Parameters description Name Description Enable Wireless It specifies whether to enable the wireless function. By default, it is enabled. It specifies country or region where this device is located. You can select the country Country/Region or region to ensure that this device complies with the channel regulations of the country or region.
  • Page 110 Name Description manually on your wireless client if you want to connect to the wireless network corresponding to the SSID. This to some extent enhances the security of the wireless network. It specifies the wireless network mode of this device. The available options include 11a, 11n, and 11 a/n.
  • Page 111 Name Description throughput of only 54 Mbps. Therefore, this security mode is not recommended. WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK/Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK: They belong to pre-shared key or  personal key modes, where Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK supports both WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK. WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK adopt a pre-shared key for authentication, while the CPE generates another key for data encryption.
  • Page 112 Name Description default is Disbale. This parameter specifies the maximum number of clients that can connect to the wireless network corresponding to an SSID. If the number is reached, the wireless Max. Number of Clients network rejects new connection requests from clients. This limit helps balance load among devices.
  • Page 113 Name Description It indicates that a key selected for the Open or Shared authentication type contains ASCII characters. ASCII 5 or 13 ASCII characters are allowed in the key. It indicates that a key selected for the Open or Shared authentication type contains hexadecimal characters.
  • Page 114 Name Description It specifies a pre-shared WPA key. A WPA key can contain 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 8 to 64 hexadecimal characters. It specifies the automatic update interval of a WPA key for data encryption. A shorter interval results in higher data security. Key Update Interval The value 0 indicates that a WAP key is not updated.
  • Page 115 Name Description supported. Wireless clients can connect to the wireless network corresponding to the selected SSID using TKIP or AES. It specifies the automatic update interval of a WPA key for data encryption. A shorter interval results in higher data security. Key Update Interval The value 0 indicates that a WAP key is not updated.
  • Page 116 ----End Verification Wireless devices can connect to the wireless network whose SSID is FREE without a password.
  • Page 117 7.1.3 Set up a wireless network encrypted using WPA2-PSK Networking requirement A factory uses CPEs to set up to set up a wireless network. It requires that the wireless network has a certain level of security. In this case, WPA2-PSK mode is recommended. See the following figure.
  • Page 118 ----End Verification Wireless devices can connect to the wireless network named Factory with the password 87654321.
  • Page 119 7.1.4 Set up a wireless network encrypted using WPA or WPA2 Networking requirement A highly secured wireless network is required and a RADIUS server is available. In this case, WPA or WPA2 mode is recommended. See the following figure. Network topology RADIUS Server IP: 192.168.2.200 Switch Router...
  • Page 120 To configure the RADIUS server: Windows 2003 is used as an example to describe how to configure the RADIUS server. Step 1 Configure a RADIUS client. In the Computer Management dialog box, double-click Internet Authentication Service, right-click RADIUS Clients, and choose New RADIUS Client.
  • Page 121 Enter a RADIUS client name (which can be the name of the CPE) and the IP address of the CPE, and click Next. IP address of the CPE Enter 12345678 in the Shared secret and Confirm shared secret text boxes, and click Finish.
  • Page 122 Password same as that specified by RADIUS Password on the CPE. Step 2 Configure a remote access policy. Right-click Remote Access Policies and choose New Remote Access Policy.
  • Page 123 In the New Remote Access Policy Wizard dialog box that appears, click Next. Enter a policy name and click Next.
  • Page 124 Select Ethernet and click Next. Select Group and click Add. Enter 802.1x in the Enter the object names to select text box, click Check Names, and click...
  • Page 125 Select Protected EAP (PEAP) and click Next.
  • Page 126 Click Finish. The remote access policy is created. Right-click root and choose Properties. Select Grant remote access permission, select NAS-Port-Type matches "Ethernet" AND, and click Edit.
  • Page 127 Select Wireless – Other, click Add, and click OK. Click Edit Profile, click the Authentication tab, configure settings as shown in the following figure, and click OK. When a message appears, click No. Step 3 Configure user information. Create a user and add the user to group 802.1x.
  • Page 128 To configure your wireless device: Windows 7 is taken as an example to describe the procedures. Step 1 Choose Start > Control Panel, click Network and Internet, click Network and Sharing Center, and click Manage wireless networks. Step 2 Click Add.
  • Page 129 Step 3 Click Manually create a network profile. Step 4 Enter wireless network information, select Connect even if the network is not broadcasting, and click Next. Same as the security mode of the SSID of the CPE...
  • Page 130 Step 5 Click Change connection settings. Step 6 Click the Security tab, select Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP), and click Settings.
  • Page 131 Step 7 Deselect Validate server certificate and click Configure. Step 8 Deselect Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any) and click OK.
  • Page 132 Step 9 Click Advanced settings. Step 10 Select User or computer authentication and click OK.
  • Page 133 Step 11 Click Close. Step 12 Click the network icon in the lower-right corner of the desktop and choose the wireless network of the CPE such as hot_spot in this example.
  • Page 134 Step 13 In the Windows Security dialog box that appears, enter the user name and password on the RADIUS server and click OK. ----End Verification Wireless devices can connect to the wireless network hot_spot.
  • Page 135: Advanced

    Advanced This module enables you to adjust the wireless performance. You are recommended to configure it under the guide of a professional. Choose Wireless > Advanced to enter the page.
  • Page 136 To achieve better synchronization performance of networks, you can select the Short Preamble option. TD-MAX is Tenda's proprietary Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) polling technology. It allows multiple clients to share the same channel for accessing to a network.
  • Page 137 Name Description The Transmit Power Control (TPC) function decreases the TX power of this device automatically to improve the negotiation rate when the two devices are too close By default, when the received signal strength is greater than -25 dBm, the device decreases its TX power.
  • Page 138: Access Control

    Access control 7.3.1 Overview The Access control function enables you to allow or disallow the wireless devices to access the wireless network based on their MAC addresses. The device supports the following MAC address filter rules: Disallow: It indicates that only the wireless devices with the specified MAC addresses −...
  • Page 139 Parameters description Name Description It specifies the SSID of this device. With the rule enabled, clients connected to the SSID network with this SSID will be controlled by the rule. Access Control It specifies whether to enable the Access Control function. It specifies the mode for filtering MAC addresses.
  • Page 140 ----End Verification Only above-mentioned wireless devices can connect to the WiFi network of the device.
  • Page 141: Advanced

    Advanced LAN rate This module enables you to change LAN speed and duplex mode settings. If the transmission distance between the ports of the CPE and peer device is too long, you can reduce the port speed of the CPE and peer device to increase the driving distance. When you change the settings, ensure that the LAN speed and duplex mode of the port of the device is the same as that of peer device.
  • Page 142 If you specify the speed and duplex mode for the port manually, ensure that the speed and duplex  mode for peer port are the same with this port, or is set to auto negotiation. The low speed mode can improve the transmission distance of the port. If you want to extend the ...
  • Page 143: Diagnose

    Diagnose 8.2.1 Overview You can use the diagnosis tools for troubleshooting. The device supports the following tools: Site Survey: used to check nearby wireless signals. − Ping: used to check the network connectivity. − Traceroute: used to check the network routes. −...
  • Page 144 8.2.3 Ping You can use ping to detect the connectivity and quality of network connection. Assume that you want to know whether the device can access Bing. Configuration procedures: Step 1 Start a web browser on the computer connected to the CPE, visit 192.168.2.1 and choose Advanced >...
  • Page 145 The diagnosis result will be displayed in a few seconds in the list below Start button. See the following figure: 8.2.4 Traceroute You can use the Traceroute tool to detect the routes that the packets pass by from the device to destination host.
  • Page 146 8.2.5 Speed test You can use the Speed Test to test the throughput between two Tenda CPEs or a CPE and an outdoor CPE in the same network. The test requires that both sides support the Speed Test function. Choose Advanced > Diagnose, and select Speed Test from the Diagnose drop-down list menu to...
  • Page 147 Parameters description Name Description It specifies the LAN IP address of peer CPE. You can enter it manually or select an IP IP Address of Peer AP address from the drop-down list if there are devices connected to the CPE. If the IP Address of Peer AP is set to Manual, you need to enter the LAN IP address IP Address of peer CPE in the box manually.
  • Page 148 Name Description device. TX (Transmit): only test the speed that this device transmits data to peer device.  Bidirectional: test both transmit and receive speed between the two CPEs  Time It specifies the duration of speed test. AVG RX It displays the average received rate.
  • Page 149 ----End The test result will be displayed in a few seconds in the list below the Diagnose box. See the following figure: 8.2.6 Spectrum Analysis You can use the Spectrum Analysis to check the wireless noise of each channel, then select a frequency band with less wireless noise for the CPE based on the diagnose result.
  • Page 150 Step 3 Select the frequency band range you want to test from the drop-down list. Step 4 Click Start. Step 5 Confirm the message on the pop-up window, and click OK. ----End The diagnosis result will be displayed in a few seconds. See the following figure.
  • Page 151: Bandwidth Control

    Bandwidth control 8.3.1 Overview The Bandwidth Control function is only available in WISP or Router mode. If multiple clients access the internet through the CPE, bandwidth control is recommended, so that high-speed file download by a client does not reduce the internet access speed of the other clients.
  • Page 152 The added rule displays in the bandwidth control list. The parameters on the picture below are used for examples. Parameters description Name Description It specifies the additional information of the bandwidth control rule. This field is Remark required. For convenient management, you’d better specify different remarks for different rules.
  • Page 153 Configuration procedures Step 1 Start a web browser on the computer connected to the CPE, visit 192.168.2.1 and choose Advanced > Bandwidth Control. Step 2 Enter a remark, such as Devices of Office1. Step 3 Specify an IP address range, which are 100 and 200 in this example. Step 4 Specify the maximum upload rate and download rate respectively, which are 5 and 10 in this example.
  • Page 154: Port Forwarding

    Port forwarding This function is available only when the device works in WISP or Router mode. 8.4.1 Overview If computers are connected to the CPE to form a LAN and access the internet through the CPE, internet users cannot access the hosts on the LAN. Therefore, the servers, such as web servers, email servers, and FTP servers, on the LAN are inaccessible to internet users.
  • Page 155 ----End If internet users still cannot visit servers in LAN after the configuration, try the following solutions: Ensure that the WAN IP address of the device is a public IP address, and the internal port you  entered is correct. Security software, antivirus software, and the built-in OS firewall of the computer that establishes a ...
  • Page 156 Name Description It specifies the ports which are enabled for WAN users to visit the corresponding servers in LAN. External Port After you select an Application, this option will be auto populated. You can also customize it. It specifies the protocol type of the selected applications. Select TCP&UDP when you Protocol are not sure.
  • Page 157 Network topology CPE: WISP mode Switch ISP Hotspot Web Server Computer1 Computer2 Configuration procedures Prerequisite: manually set a static IP address and related parameters for the web server to avoid the service disconnection caused by the dynamic IP address. Step 1 Start a web browser on the computer connected to the CPE, visit 192.168.2.1 and choose Advanced >...
  • Page 158 If the rule is added successfully, it is displayed in the list below the Add button. See the following figure: Verification Enter Protocol name://WAN port IP address:External port in the address bar of a web browser on a computer over the internet to access the resources on the web server. In this example, enter http://202.105.11.22:80.
  • Page 159: Mac Filter

    MAC filter This function is available only when the device works in WISP or Router mode. 8.5.1 Overview The MAC Filter function enables you to allow or disallow the devices, such as computers, laptops, tablets, and smart phones, to access the internet via the device based on their MAC addresses. Choose Advanced >...
  • Page 160 ----End The added rule displays in the MAC filter list. The parameters on the picture below are used for examples. Parameters description Name Description It specifies the mode of MAC filter rule. Disable: Disable the MAC Filter function.  Allow: Allow the devices with the MAC addresses in the list to access the internet ...
  • Page 161 Name Description Date It specifies the dates on which the rule takes effect. Status It specifies the status of the rule. Action Click to delete the rule. 8.5.3 Example of configuring MAC filter Network topology The device is used to bridge to the ISP hotspot for internet access in a house in the countryside, and the device is set to WISP mode.
  • Page 162 ----End If the rule is added successfully, it is displayed in the list below the Add button. See the following figure: Verification Only the devices with the MAC addresses of CC:3A:61:71:1B:6E and CC:3A:61:75:1F:3E can access the internet at 9:00 to 17:00 from Monday to Friday. All of other devices cannot access the internet during this period.
  • Page 163: Network Service

    Network service 8.6.1 DDNS The DDNS function is only available in WISP or Router mode. DDNS, dynamic domain name server, enables the dynamic DNS client on the device to deliver the current WAN IP address to the DNS server. Then the server maps the WAN IP address to a domain name for dynamic domain name resolution.
  • Page 164 ----End Parameters description Name Description DDNS It Specifies whether to enable the DDNS function. It specifies Dynamic Domain Name Service provider. The device supports Dyndns, Service Provider No-ip.com, and 3322.org. User Name It specifies the user name used to log in to the dynamic DNS service, as well as the login user name and password you registered on the website of the service provider.
  • Page 165 Select a service provider, which is Dyndns in this example. Enter the user name and password you registered with DDNS service provider, which are tenda and tenda in this example. Enter the domain name you registered, which is tenda.dyndns.com. Click Save on the bottom of this page.
  • Page 166 Step 2 Set up the port forwarding function. Prerequisite: manually set static an IP address and related parameters for the web server to avoid the service disconnection caused by the dynamic IP address. Start a web browser on the computer connected to the CPE, visit 192.168.2.1 and choose Advanced >...
  • Page 167 Enter Protocol name://WAN port domain name:External port in the address bar of a web browser on a computer over the internet to access the resources on the web server. In this example, enter http://tenda.dyndns.com:80. If internet users still cannot visit the web server in LAN after the configuration, try the following...
  • Page 168 8.6.2 Remote web management The Remote Web Management function is only available in WISP or Router mode. Generally, only the clients connected to the CPE can access its web UI. The remote web management function enables you to access the web UI of the CPE on WAN if it is required.
  • Page 169 Example of configuring remote web management The device is used to bridge to the ISP hotspot for internet access in a house in the countryside, and the device is set to WISP mode. Networking requirement The host needs to troubleshoot the network when he is on business. So he needs to access the device’s web UI on WAN.
  • Page 170 8.6.3 Reboot schedule Overview This function enables the device to automatically reboot as scheduled. You can use this function to prevent wireless performance degradation or network instability due to long-time running. Configuration procedures Step 1 Start a web browser on the computer connected to the CPE, visit 192.168.2.1 and choose Advanced >...
  • Page 171 8.6.5 SNMP agent Overview The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the most widely used network management protocol in TCP/IP networks. SNMP enables you to remotely manage all your network devices compliant with this protocol, such as monitoring the network status, changing network device settings, and receive network event alarms.
  • Page 172 attempts of SNMP managers. SNMP V2C is compatible with SNMP V1 and provides more functions than SNMP V1. Compared with SNMP V1, SNMP V2C supports more operations (GetBulk and InformRequest) and data types (such as Counter64), and provides more error codes for better distinguishing errors. MIB Introduction An MIB adopts a tree structure.
  • Page 173 ----End Parameters description Name Description It specifies whether to enable the SNMP agent function of the CPE. By default, it is disabled. SNMP Agent An SNMP manager and the SNMP agent can communicate with each other only if their SNMP versions are the same. Currently, the SNMP agent function of the device supports SNMP V1 and SNMP V2C.
  • Page 174 Example of configuring the SNMP function Networking requirement The device connects to an NMS over an LAN. This network address of the device is − 192.168.2.1/24 and the network IP address of the NMS is 192.168.2.212/24. The NMS use SNMP V1 or SNMP V2C to monitor and manage the device. −...
  • Page 175 ----End Verification After the configuration, the NMS can connect to the SNMP agent of the device and can query and set some parameters on the SNMP agent through the MIB. 8.6.6 Ping watch dog With this function enabled, the device periodically pings target IP address to check the network connectivity and identify whether the device malfunctions.
  • Page 176 Name Description accessing the web UI to modify the settings, causing the CPE to start up continuously. The short Ping Startup Delay leaves insufficient time for the user to access the web UI and modify the settings, causing the CPE to start up continuously. It specifies the threshold of lost packet that triggers reboot.
  • Page 177 Example of configuring DMZ host The device is used in a company to deploy its network, and it is set to WISP mode. Networking requirement The administrator on business can visit the resources on web server in LAN. You can use DMZ Host function to solve the problem. Assume that: The WAN IP address of the device is 202.105.106.55.
  • Page 178 ----End Verification Enter Protocol name://WAN port IP address in the address bar of a web browser on a computer over the internet to access the resources on the web server. In this example, enter http://202.105.106.55. If the DDNS function is enabled, you can visit an address in the form of Protocol name://domain name.
  • Page 179 8.6.10 Hardware watch dog This function uses an embedded watchdog timer to detect the operation condition of the device’s main program regularly. During normal operation, the device regularly resets the watchdog timer to prevent it from elapsing, or "timing out". If the device fails to reset the watchdog timer, due to a hardware fault or program error, the timer will elapse and generate a timeout signal.
  • Page 180 8.6.11 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a network protocol standardized by IEEE 802.1D. It helps establish a loop-free logical topology for Ethernet network, and allows a network design to include backup links to provide fault tolerance if an active link fails. The STP-enabled device creates a spanning tree within a network of connected layer-2 bridges, and disables those links that are not part of the spanning tree, leaving a single active path between any two network nodes.
  • Page 181: Tools

    Tools Date & time This module enables you to set the system time of the device. Ensure that the system time of the device is correct, so that logs can be recorded correctly and the reboot schedule can be executed correctly. Choose Tools >...
  • Page 182 Configuration procedures: Step 1 Start a web browser on the computer connected to the CPE, visit 192.168.2.1 and choose Tools > Date & Time. Step 2 Set Time settings to Synchronized with the Internet. Step 3 Specify a time interval. The default value 30 minutes is recommended. Step 4 Set Time Zone to your time zone.
  • Page 183: Maintenance

    ----End Maintenance 9.2.1 Reboot device If a setting does not take effect or the device works improperly, you can try rebooting the device to resolve the problem. When the device reboots, the current connections will be disconnected. Perform this operation when the device is NOT busy.
  • Page 184 Step 3 Click OK on the pop-up window. ----End A progress bar is displayed on the page. Wait for it to elapse. 9.2.2 Reset to factory settings If you cannot locate a fault of the device or forget the login password of the web UI, you can reset the device to restore its factory settings and then configure it again.
  • Page 185  When the factory settings are restored, the configuration of the device is cleared.  To prevent device damages, do not power off the device during resetting.  When the factory settings are restored, the login IP address is 192.168.2.1, and both login user name and password are admin.
  • Page 186 Option 2: Reset the CPE using the Reset button When the Power LED indicator lights solid on, hold down the Reset button for about 8 seconds, then release it. When all the LED indicators light up and then turn off, the CPE is restored to factory settings.
  • Page 187 After the device is upgraded, you are recommended to restore the factory settings of the device and configure it again to get the best experience. 9.2.4 Backup/restore The Backup/Restore function enables you to export the current configuration of the device to a local computer, and import the configuration file you export before.
  • Page 188 ----End A file named APCfm.cfg is downloaded to your local computer. Import the configuration Step 1 Start a web browser on the computer connected to the CPE, visit 192.168.2.1 and choose Tools > Maintenance. Step 2 Click Backup/Restore. Step 3 Click Restore on the pop-up window.
  • Page 189 Step 4 Select and upload the file you back up before. ----End Wait for the progress bar completes. Then the device is restored the settings successfully.
  • Page 190: Account

    Account On this page, you can change the login account information of the device to prevent unauthorized login. By default, the device has one administrator account and one guest account. With the administrator account, you can modify and view the settings of the device while with the guest account, you can only view the settings.
  • Page 191 Parameters description Name Description It specifies the user name of the current login account. By default, the device has one administrator account and one guest account. Old User Name Administrator user name/password: admin/admin (all lowercase) Guest user name/password: user/user (all lowercase) Old Password It specifies the current login password.
  • Page 192: System Log

    System log To access the page, choose Tools > System Log. The maximum of 300 items can be saved. After the total log items exceed the maximum number, the previous logs will be cleared. The logs of the device record various events that occur and the operations that users perform after the device starts.
  • Page 193: Appendix

    Appendix A.1 Default parameters The default parameters are shown in the following table: Parameters Default settings Login IP Address 192.168.2.1 User name admin Administr Login ator Password admin Guest Disable Quick Setup Working Mode AP mode IP Address Type Static IP address LAN Setup IP Address 192.168.2.1...
  • Page 194 Parameters Default settings Security Mode None Transparent Bridge Enable TD-MAX Disable Enable Signal LED1 Threshold -90 dBm Signal LED2 Threshold -80 dBm Signal LED3 Threshold -70 dBm Login Timeout Interval 5 min Ping Watch Dog Disable Telnet Service Enable Network Service UPnP Disable Hardware Watch Dog...
  • Page 195: How To Assign A Fixed Ip Address To Your Computer

    A.2 How to assign a fixed IP address to your computer OS example: Windows 7 Step 5 Right-click the icon on the bottom-right corner of the desktop. Step 6 Click Open Network and Sharing Center. Step 7 Click Local Area Connection, then click Properties.
  • Page 196 Step 8 Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Step 9 Select Use the following IP address, set the IP address to 192.168.2.X (X ranges from 2 to 253), the Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, and click OK. 6. Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window, and close the other windows. ----End...
  • Page 197: How To Check The Gateway Ip Address Of A Computer

    A.3 How to check the gateway IP address of a computer OS example: Windows 7 Step 10 Right-click the icon on the bottom-right corner of the desktop. Step 11 Click Open Network and Sharing Center. Step 12 Click Local Area Connection, then click Details…...
  • Page 198 Then you can check the default gateway address on the following page.

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