Tenda TX12L Pro Web User Manual
Tenda TX12L Pro Web User Manual

Tenda TX12L Pro Web User Manual

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  • Page 2 Tenda does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product described herein. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information and recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.
  • Page 3 Preface Thank you for choosing Tenda! Applicable model This user guide walks you through all functions on the Tenda Dual Band Wi-Fi 6 Routers. All the screenshots and product figures herein, unless otherwise specified, are taken from RX12L Pro. Conventions This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide.
  • Page 4 Contact us if you need more help. We will be glad to assist you as soon as possible. Email address: support@tenda.cn Website: www.tendacn.com Revision history Tenda is constantly searching for ways to improve its products and documentation. The following table indicates any changes that might have been made since the router was introduced. Version Date Description V1.0 2024-03-22 Original publication.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Contents MESH networking ........1 5.2 Guest Wi-Fi settings ......45 1.1 Overview ..........
  • Page 6 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 9.2 Schedule turn off the LED indicators of all nodes ..........
  • Page 7: Mesh Networking

    Remove the secondary node from the network Overview Tenda WiFi+ routers support Mesh networking. Mesh networking has such advantages as automatic networking, self-repair, multi-skip cascade, unified management network, and node self-management, which can greatly reduce the cost and complexity of network deployment.
  • Page 8: Set Up As An Add-On Node

    (secondary node) is restored to the factory settings.  The router can be networked with Tenda WiFi+ routers. If the router fails to be added to an existing network, contact Tenda customer service for help. The following uses two RX12L Pro routers as an example.
  • Page 9 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 The system discovers new nodes, select the new router based on the MAC address or Serial Number (SN) of the device, and tap Start.
  • Page 10 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 On the Network Topology page, you can see that the new RX12L Pro has been successfully added to the network as a secondary node.
  • Page 11: Remove The Secondary Node From The Network

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Remove the secondary node from the network Removing the secondary node will reduce the network coverage and the node will be restored to factory settings.
  • Page 12 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 (Delete Node). Confirm the prompt message, and tap OK. ---End...
  • Page 13: Connect The Router To The Internet

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Connect the router to the internet This chapter introduces how to connect the router to the internet in the following sections: Wireless network connection WPS connection...
  • Page 14: Wireless Network Connection

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Wireless network connection The smartphone is taken as an example. Connect the smartphone to the router’s wireless network.
  • Page 15: Wps Connection

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 WPS connection The WPS function enables Wi-Fi-enabled devices, such as smartphones, to connect to Wi-Fi networks of the router without entering the password.
  • Page 16 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Choose WPS connection. Wait until the WPS negotiation completes. Now the phone is connected to the Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 17 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End...
  • Page 18 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Method 2: Connect to the router’s Wi-Fi through PIN code This method only supports entering the WPS PIN code of the router on the wireless clients to connect to the router's Wi-Fi.
  • Page 19: Log In To The Web Ui Of The Router

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Log in to the web UI of the router The smartphone is taken as an example.
  • Page 20 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 2 Enter the login password, and tap Login. If you forgot the login password, try the following solutions.
  • Page 21 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 After successfully logging in to the router's web UI, you can configure the router as required.
  • Page 22: Internet Settings

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Internet settings This chapter includes the following parts: Modify IPv4 internet settings IPv6 settings Modify MTU...
  • Page 23: Modify Ipv4 Internet Settings

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Modify IPv4 internet settings By configuring the internet settings, you can achieve shared internet access (IPv4) for multiple users within the LAN.
  • Page 24 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 5 Perform advanced settings as required. −...
  • Page 25 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 If you cannot access the internet, refer to Router disconnected from the internet to resolve the problem.
  • Page 26: Access The Internet Through A Dynamic Ip Address

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 4.1.2 Access the internet through a dynamic IP address Generally, accessing the internet through a dynamic IP address is applicable in the following situations: ...
  • Page 27 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End Wait until the network status changes to Connected, then you can access the internet.
  • Page 28 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 If you cannot access the internet, refer to Router disconnected from the internet to resolve the problem.
  • Page 29: Access The Internet With A Set Of Static Ip Address Information

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 4.1.3 Access the internet with a set of static IP address information When your ISP provides you with information including IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server, you can choose this connection type to access the internet.
  • Page 30 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 If you cannot access the internet, refer to Router disconnected from the internet to resolve the problem.
  • Page 31: Set Up Dual Access Connection

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 4.1.4 Set up dual access connection In countries like Russia, the ISP may require you to set up dual access. One is for access to the internet through PPPoE, PPTP or L2TP, and the other is for access to the “local”...
  • Page 32 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0...
  • Page 33: Ipv6 Settings

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 IPv6 settings 4.2.1 Overview IPv6, abbreviated for Internet Protocol Version 6, is the second-generation network layer protocol. IPv6 is an upgraded version of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4), which is the solution that addresses the relatively limited number of IP addresses possible under IPv4.
  • Page 34: Ipv6 Wan Settings

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 4.2.2 IPv6 WAN settings DHCPv6 DHCPv6 enables the router to obtain an IPv6 address from the DHCPv6 server to access the internet. It is applicable in the following scenarios: ...
  • Page 35 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 Set Internet Connection Type to DHCPv6. Step 4 Tap Save in the upper-right corner.
  • Page 36 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End After the settings are completed, you can perform IPv6 network test to check whether IPv6 network settings are successful.
  • Page 37 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 PPPoEv6 If your ISP provides you with the PPPoE user name and password with IPv6 service, you can choose PPPoEv6 to access the internet.
  • Page 38 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 Set Internet Connection Type to PPPoEv6. Step 4 Set PPPoE Username and PPPoE Password.
  • Page 39 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End After the settings are completed, you can perform IPv6 network test to check whether IPv6 network settings are successful.
  • Page 40 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Static IPv6 address When your ISP provides you with information including IPv6 address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server, you can choose this connection type to access the internet with IPv6.
  • Page 41 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 The network prefix of the LAN IPv6 address. ---End After the settings are completed, you can perform IPv6 network test...
  • Page 42 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 IPv6 network test On a Wi-Fi-enabled device, such as a smartphone, that is connected to the router, launch a browser and visit test-ipv6.com to the test page, which will give you feedback on your network status.
  • Page 43: Ipv6 Lan Settings

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 4.2.3 IPv6 LAN settings To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and navigate to More >...
  • Page 44 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Parameter Description Specifies the stateless address automatic configuration. The IPv6 prefix address and gateway address of the client are obtained through RA, the SLAAC+RDNSS interface address is generated based on the standard, and the DNS server...
  • Page 45: Modify Mtu

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Modify MTU Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest data packet that a network device transmits. Generally, keep the default MTU value.
  • Page 46 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0...
  • Page 47: Clone Mac Address

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Clone MAC address When the internet settings are completed, if the router still cannot be connected to the internet, the ISP may be bound to a certain MAC address (physical address).
  • Page 48 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End...
  • Page 49: Wi-Fi Settings

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Wi-Fi settings This chapter includes the following sections: Change Wi-Fi name and Wi-Fi password Guest Wi-Fi settings...
  • Page 50: Change Wi-Fi Name And Wi-Fi Password

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Change Wi-Fi name and Wi-Fi password Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the router.
  • Page 51: Guest Wi-Fi Settings

    This function is disabled by default. Assume that:  Wi-Fi names for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks: Tom and Tom_5G.  Wi-Fi password for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks: Tenda+245. Configuration procedure: Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the router.
  • Page 52 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 6 Set WiFi Password, which is Tenda+245 in this example. Step 7 Tap Save in the upper-right corner. ---End After the settings are completed, the guest's smartphone and other Wi-Fi-enabled devices can connect to the guest Wi-Fi for internet access you set, and the validity period is 8 hours.
  • Page 53 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Parameter Description Specifies the password for the router's guest network. WiFi Password A Wi-Fi password that contains multiple characters, such as digits, uppercase and lowercase letters, can improve Wi-Fi security.
  • Page 54: Network Status

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Network status This chapter includes the following sections: View network status View Wi-Fi name View the networking information...
  • Page 55: View Network Status

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 View network status 6.1.1 Router connected to internet Log in to the web UI of the router, when the web UI shows Connected, as shown in the following figure, the router is successfully connected to the internet.
  • Page 56: Router Disconnected From The Internet

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 6.1.2 Router disconnected from the internet Step 1: Enter the network error page Log in to the web UI of the router, when the web UI shows Disconnected, as shown in the following figure, it indicates that the router disconnected from the internet.
  • Page 57 Ethernet cable is improperly connected to the WAN port, as shown in the following figure. Check whether both ends of the Ethernet cable at the WAN port are tightly connected. If the Ethernet cable is tightly connected but the problem persists, contact Tenda technical support for help.
  • Page 58 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Incorrect PPPoE username or password If “Incorrect user name or password” is displayed in the Network Error, it indicates that the PPPoE username or password you entered is incorrect, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 59 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 No response from the remote server If the “No response from the remote server” is displayed in Network Error, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 60 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Disconnected If the “Disconnected” is displayed in Network Error, as shown in the following figure. Try to solve the problem according to the on-screen prompts.
  • Page 61: View Wi-Fi Name

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 View Wi-Fi name After logging in to the web UI of the router, the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi name of the main network is displayed in the upper-left corner of the web UI.
  • Page 62: View The Networking Information

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 View the networking information 6.3.1 View the number of Mesh nodes and clients After logging in to the web UI of the router, you can view the total number of Mesh nodes and clients on...
  • Page 63: View Network Status, Node And Client Details

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 6.3.2 View network status, node and client details After logging in to the web UI of the router, navigate to the Network Topology, and tap any node icon...
  • Page 64 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Parameter Description Used to optimize wireless networks with one tap. One-Click Optimization When your clients are stuck for internet access or cannot receive Wi-Fi signals, you can...
  • Page 65: View The Number Of The Clients

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 View the number of the clients After logging in to the web UI of the router, tap Network Topology to view the number of clients connected to a node.
  • Page 66: View Client Details

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 View client details Step 1 After logging in to the web UI of the router, tap Network Topology, and tap the node to which the client is connected.
  • Page 67 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Tap to change the name of the clients.
  • Page 68: View Router Information

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 View router information After logging in to the web UI of the router, tap the product icon in the upper-right corner, or navigate to More >...
  • Page 69: Client Management

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Client management This chapter describes how to manage your clients, including: Add a client to the blacklist Remove a client from the blacklist Internet access speed control...
  • Page 70: Add A Client To The Blacklist

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Add a client to the blacklist The blacklisted devices cannot access the internet through the router. To blacklist a client: Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the...
  • Page 71 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 Toggle off the Internet Access, confirm the prompt message, and tap OK. ---End The client is removed from the device list and displayed on the blacklist now.
  • Page 72 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0...
  • Page 73: Remove A Client From The Blacklist

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Remove a client from the blacklist If the device is removed from the blacklist, it can be reconnected to the router. Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the router, navigate to Client Management, and tap Blacklist.
  • Page 74 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 Confirm the prompt message, and tap OK. ---End...
  • Page 75: Internet Access Speed Control

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Internet access speed control You can control the bandwidth of the devices connected to the router, so that the limited bandwidth is properly allocated.
  • Page 76 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End...
  • Page 77: Internet Access Rule Control

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Internet access rule control With parental control function, you can configure various parental control rules to control access to certain websites or block certain clients from accessing the internet.
  • Page 78 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 Set Group Name, which is Kid’s phone and computer in this example. Step 4 Tap Add Device, select the client to be added to the group, which is kid’s phone and computer in this example, and tap Save in the upper-right corner.
  • Page 79 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 5 Set the time when the client can access the internet. Tap Internet Time, and set control period of the client.
  • Page 80 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Set the Start Time, End Time and the date to access the internet, which are 00:00-23:59 and Sunday in this example, and tap Save in the upper-right corner.
  • Page 81 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 6 Set the URL that the client is forbidden to access. Back to Parental Control page, and tap URL Filter.
  • Page 82 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 7 Back to Parental Control page, and tap Save in the upper-right corner. The URL filter supports keywords, does not support Chinese characters.
  • Page 83 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 After the settings are completed, your kid’s phone and computer can access any websites except for Facebook, Twitter and Instagram from 00:00 to 23:59 on Sunday.
  • Page 84: Optimize Network Performance

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Optimize network performance If you get stuck when you access the internet, you can try to optimize the wireless network with one tap to solve the problem.
  • Page 85 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 Confirm the prompt message, and tap Optimization. ---End...
  • Page 86: Turn On Or Turn Off The Led Indicator Of Router

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Turn on or turn off the LED indicator of router This chapter describes how to manage your clients, including: Turn on or turn off the LED indicators of all nodes...
  • Page 87: Turn On Or Turn Off The Led Indicators Of All Nodes

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Turn on or turn off the LED indicators of all nodes 9.1.1 Method 1 After...
  • Page 88: Method 2

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 9.1.2 Method 2 Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the router.
  • Page 89 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End...
  • Page 90: Schedule Turn Off The Led Indicators Of All Nodes

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Schedule turn off the LED indicators of all nodes You can turn off the LED indicators of all nodes as required to save power.
  • Page 91 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End After the settings are completed, the LED indicator of all nodes goes off during the Disable Period. Outside this period, each LED indicator works normally.
  • Page 92: Turn On Or Turn Off The Led Indicators Of Single Node

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Turn on or turn off the LED indicators of single node Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the...
  • Page 93 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 Turn on or turn off the LED indicator of the node as required. ---End...
  • Page 94: Change The Router's Login Password

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Change the router’s login password For the network security, it is recommended that you change the login password of the router's management page regularly.
  • Page 95 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End The browser will direct to the login page, enter the password you set, and then tap Login to log in to the web UI of the router again.
  • Page 96: System Maintenance

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 System maintenance This chapter describes how to manage your clients, including: Reboot device Firmware upgrade Reset...
  • Page 97: Reboot Device

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 11.1 Reboot device If a parameter you set does not take effect or a node cannot be used, you can manually reboot the node to resolve the problem.
  • Page 98 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 Confirm the prompt message, and tap Reboot. The following figure is for reference only. ---End Wait until the ongoing process finishes.
  • Page 99 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Method 2 Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the router, and navigate to More >...
  • Page 100 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End Wait until the ongoing process finishes.
  • Page 101: Reboot Single Node

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 11.1.2 Reboot single node Method 1 Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the router.
  • Page 102 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End Wait until the ongoing process finishes.
  • Page 103 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Method 2 Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the router, and navigate to More >...
  • Page 104 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 ---End...
  • Page 105: Firmware Upgrade

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 11.2 Firmware upgrade With this function, you can upgrade the firmware of the router to obtain the latest functions and more stable performance.
  • Page 106 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 2 After detecting the new firmware version, the router will display a pop-up window. The following figure is for reference only.
  • Page 107: Reset

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 11.3 Reset When the network cannot locate the problem or you want to log in to the web UI of the router but forgot the login password, you can restore the router to factory settings and reconfigure.
  • Page 108 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 Tap Restore to Factory Settings on the bottom page. Step 4 Confirm the prompt message, and tap OK.
  • Page 109: Reset A Node

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 11.3.2 Reset a node Resetting clears all configurations and restores the router to factory settings. Please operate with caution. You are recommended to back up the configurations first.
  • Page 110 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Step 3 Locate the node that you want to restore to factory settings and tap the corresponding Reset. The following figure is for reference only.
  • Page 111: More Functions

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 More functions Log in to the web UI of the router, navigate to More, and tap Click to visit the webpage version to configure more functions.
  • Page 112: Appendixes

    This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Appendixes Q1: I cannot log in to the web UI by visiting tendawifi.com. What should I do? A1: Try the following solutions: ...
  • Page 113 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 − Ensure that your wired devices are connected to a LAN port properly. −...
  • Page 114 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 Q7: If the network speed is slow after I connect my device to the router. What should I do? A7: Try the following solutions: ...
  • Page 115 This guide is for reference only and does not imply that the product supports all functions in the guide. The functions may differ with product models. The actual product prevails. Document Version: V1.0 − Refer to to place the router in an appropriate position. −...
  • Page 116: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronym or Full Spelling Abbreviation Advanced Encryption Standard Access point DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCPv6 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 Demilitarized zone Domain Name System Digital subscriber line Daylight Saving Time File Transfer Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol...
  • Page 117 Acronym or Full Spelling Abbreviation Post Office Protocol PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol Router Advertisement Serial Number SSID Service Set Identifier Set-top box Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol User interface UPnP Universal Plug and Play Uniform Resource Locator Universal Serial Bus VLAN...

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