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P a g e INDEX TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ......................3 1.1 INTERFACE ..........................3 1.2 LED LIGHTS ..........................3 1.3 CONNECT ROUTER WITH PC ....................4 CHAPTER 2 LOGIN TO THE WEB ....................5 CHAPTER 3 WEB GUI CONFIGURATION ..................
P a g e CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW INTERFACE P1 Router Interface LED LIGHTS LED Indicator Instruction Status Description Power LED Blue Power On Green Ethernet Connected Green LAN Connected Internet Green/Blue Internet Link Up: Green; Internet Link down: Blue...
P a g e CONNECTING ROUTER WITH PC User can connect the PC with wireless router by Wireless SSID and LAN cable: The diagram of wireless connection showed as follow: Please note: the default SSID is Wireless2.4G, SSID’s password is 66666666 Connect router with PC in Wi-Fi The diagram of LAN cable connection showed as follow: Connect router with PC in LAN Port...
P a g e CHAPTER 2 LOGIN TO THE WEB 2.1 Power on this wireless router, connect PC with wireless router as chapter 1 connection. 2.2 Click Internet Explorer and input 192.168.188.253 on the address bar, then press Enter, following page will pop up. Click Experience to go on, the router will pop up a window ask for select router mode –...
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P a g e When you choose Gateway mode, it will scan the Internet connected method at first If the scan fails, the user will be prompted to wither detect the connection or skip the step.
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P a g e If the user skips the testing process, the following is the next step where the connection method will have to be chosen: Click Next to continue to the Wi-Fi setting: Apply to finish, a login page will pop up, input Device Password, then click Login to Enter.
P a g e CHAPTER 3 WEB GUI CONFIGURATION Once logged in, the following home page will be displayed: Home page Click ‘I know’ to continue: The below topics show how to configure User Manager, Setup Wizard, Wi-Fi Setting, LAN Setting, WAN Setting, URL Filter, Timed Reboot and advanced functions.
P a g e 3.1. User Manager In user manager section, one can manage the network behavior of family members and visitors. Config: To control the Ethernet behavior or Ethernet time, configuration showed as follow...
P a g e | 10 3.2. Setup Wizard There are three operation modes in this router: Gateway, Wi-Fi Repeater and AP Mode. 3.2.1 Gateway Mode The device is supposed to be connected to internet via ADSL/Cable Modem; for this part, please check more information from Chapter 2.
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P a g e | 11 Please note: different LED colors indicate different status, kindly refer to following table. LED Light Power On Internet Work Internet not Mesh Mesh work Connecting Connected Gateway Blue Color, Green Color, Green color Blue Color, Mode Flash Flash...
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P a g e | 12 Please press the reset button for one second of mesh wireless router in gateway mode, it will search and connect with the mesh wireless router in sub node mode. When connecting, the LED light will blink in green and blue color. When connected, LED light flash in blue color. Once the two mesh wireless routers are connected, then login using 192.168.188.253 as IP address, it will provide access into the mesh wireless router in Gateway mode.
P a g e | 13 Wi-Fi Settings This includes basic wireless setting, advanced wireless settings, TX Power. 3.3.1 Basic The basic wireless settings, includes master and visitors network. User can configure the data based on their requirements as shown in the following picture: There is a Wi-Fi analyzer tool in this router, which can help user to choose the best channel, and avoid the Wi-Fi interference.
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P a g e | 14 3.3.2 This is a MAC filter. To control the user access, one can add/delete the user’s MAC address based on requirement: 3.3.3 Mesh Settings The user can enable or disable the mesh function. 3.3.4 Advanced Under Advanced, the user can set the right country code, client count, coverage threshold based on requirement:...
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P a g e | 15 3.3.5 TX Power In this part, user can adjust the router’s TX power to control the wireless signal range. 3.3.6 Wi-Fi Timer Off In this part, user can enable/disable wireless signal in central time to save energy.
P a g e | 16 LAN Settings This includes LAN settings and Static DHCP settings. 3.4.1 LAN Setting: IP address: The controller’s IP address Subnet Mask: To set the subnet of LAN STP: Spanning Tree: Enable this feature to show the assigned IP list in DHCP list DHCP Server: Enable this feature to assign IP address automatically.
P a g e | 17 3.4.2 Static DHCP Static DHCP: 3.5. 3.5.1 WAN Setting: The WAN Setting includes DHCP, Static IP, PPPoE, as showed in the following picture:...
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P a g e | 18 3.5.2 Advanced Setting: The Advanced Setting mainly displays MAC Clone and Remote Management features. MAC Clone: When enabled, it can scan the connected devices’ MAC address, choose the MAC address needed to be cloned, then apply; Or the user can input the indicated MAC address to be cloned.
P a g e | 19 3.6. URL Filter When enabled, the URL filter will prohibit the users to visit specified URLs at a certain specified time range. After selecting the URL filter, please setup the URL rule, add the time group, configure the limited time range and input URL to finish.
P a g e | 20 Advanced Settings Advanced Settings includes Device settings, Common settings, Network settings and Security Settings. 3.8.1 Device: Device settings includes router configuration, Reboot, Modify Password, Upgrade, Time, Log and USB storage. 3.8.1.1 Configure This includes the broadband router backup, restore, and reset default. Backup By saving the WLAN controller configuration file in the computer, the user can restore to the same configuration by using the saved file.
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P a g e | 21 3.8.1.3 Modify Password Modify the login password of the broadband router 3.8.1.4 Firmware Upgrade This feature allows upgrading firmware of the device. Note: Upgrading software may cause local network outage. While upgrading the firmware, do not power off the device, doing so may damage the broadband router! 3.8.1.5 Device Time Displays the broadband router’s time.
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P a g e | 22 3.8.1.6. Device Log Device Log helps to trace the router’s working status. Can be copied for further technical support. 3.8.1.7. USB Storage There is a USB port on the product as it supports the USB storage function 3.8.2 Common: This includes Setup Wizard, WiFi Analyzer, User Manager, Flow Control, Behaviour,...
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P a g e | 23 3.8.2.1 Setup Wizard Please refer to Chapter 3.2. 3.8.2.3 Wi-Fi Analyzer Please refer to Chapter 3.3.1 3.8.2.4 User Manager Please refer to Chapter 3.1 3.8.2.5 IP/Time Group IP Group: The user can add the IP groups, if required.
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P a g e | 24 Time Group: The user can add time group based on requirement. 3.8.2.6 Behavior This feature allows/rejects specific behaviors of end users based on rules.
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P a g e | 25 3.8.2.7 Flow Control Flow Control means Ethernet speed limit, to limit end users Ethernet speed. 3.8.3 Network This includes Wi-Fi Settings, LAN Settings, WAN Settings and DDNS Settings. 3.8.3.1 Wi-Fi Settings: Please refer to Chapter 3.3 3.8.3.2 LAN Settings: Please refer to Chapter 3.4...
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P a g e | 26 3.8.3.4 DDNS Settings: DDNS or Dynamic DNS, is a method of automatically updating a name server in the Domain Name System (DNS), often in real time, with the active DDNS configuration of its configured hostname, address or other information. 3.8.4 Security This includes port mapping, IP Filter, URL Filter, MAC Filter, MAC Filter, and DMZ.
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P a g e | 27 3.8.4.2 IP Filter By enabling this function, the router will either allow or limit the specific IP address to access into the broadband router based on rules. 3.8.4.3 MAC Filter By enabling MAC filter, the router will allow or prohibit the MAC address to access this router based on rules.
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P a g e | 28 3.8.4.4 Port Mapping Port Mapping, also called port forwarding , is an application of network address translation(NAT) that redirects a communication request from one address and port number combination to another while the packets are traversing a network gateway, such as a router or firewall.
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