Tenda AP5 User Manual

Tenda AP5 User Manual

300mbps wireless n access point

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300Mbps Wireless N Access Point
User Guide
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Login and Web UI
Login
Process for accessing the device's web interface using credentials.
Logout
Procedures for ending a session and exiting the device's web interface.
Web UI Layout
Overview of the device's web interface components and navigation.
Common Buttons
Explains the function of standard buttons like Save, Cancel, and Refresh.
Status and Statistics
System Status
Displays current operational status and system information of the device.
Wireless Status
Shows detailed information about the wireless network connection and performance.
Statistics
Provides performance metrics for throughput, client connections, and interface data.
Quick Setup Modes
AP Mode
Configures the device as an Access Point to provide a WiFi network.
Client Mode
Configures the device as a wireless adapter to connect to an upstream AP.
Universal Repeater Mode
Extends existing WiFi network coverage by bridging.
WISP Mode
Connects to an ISP hotspot and creates a separate WiFi network.
Client + AP Mode
Extends WiFi and creates a separate WiFi network with custom settings.
Router Mode
Configures the device as a router to provide internet access for wired/wireless clients.
Network Configuration
LAN Setup
Configures device name, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
MAC Clone
Copies a MAC address for internet service authentication in WISP/Router modes.
DHCP Server
Configures the device to automatically assign IP addresses to LAN clients.
DHCP Client
Lists clients that have obtained IP addresses from the device's DHCP server.
VLAN Settings
Configures Virtual LANs for network segmentation in AP mode.
Wireless Settings
Basic Wireless Settings
Sets fundamental wireless parameters like SSID, security mode, and channel.
Advanced Wireless Settings
Adjusts advanced wireless performance settings for better optimization.
Access Control
Manages device access by allowing or disallowing clients based on MAC addresses.
Advanced Features
LAN Rate
Configures LAN speed and duplex mode settings for network ports.
Diagnose
Provides tools like Site Survey, Ping, and Traceroute for troubleshooting.
Bandwidth Control
Manages upload and download rates for devices in WISP or Router mode.
Port Forwarding
Allows external access to internal LAN services by mapping ports.
MAC Filter
Controls device access based on MAC addresses, time, and days.
Network Service
Manages DDNS, remote web management, and reboot schedules.
Tools
Date & Time
Sets and synchronizes the device's system time for accurate logging.
Maintenance
Includes procedures for rebooting, factory resetting, and upgrading firmware.
Account
Manages user login credentials to prevent unauthorized access.
System Log
Records device events and operations for troubleshooting and auditing.
Appendix
Default Parameters
Lists the default configuration settings for login, LAN, and wireless.

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