User manual Wireless Router — HNK RAX1500 17.P6.
1.Appearance 3.Connect the Router 1. Before you start, please turn off your modem if any, and remove the backup battery if it has one. 2. Connect the modem to the router’s WAN port with an Ethernet cable. 3. Turn on the modem, and then wait about 2 minutes for it to restart. 4. Connect the power adapter to the router. 5. Verify the power LED on the top panel is solid on (green) . 6. Connect your computer or smartphone to the wifi named HNK-RAX1500 or HNK-RAX1500-5Ghz.
4.Wizard Page 4.2.2 PPPoE Settings 4.1 Wizard Page Browser Type 192.168.0.1 , automatically jump to the configuration wizard page NO password in default Figure 4-1 4.2 WAN Connection Settings There are several connection types to choose: Static IP, DHCP and PPPoE. If you are unsure of your connection method, please contact your Internet Service Provider. Note: If using the PPPoE option, you will need to remove or disable any PPPoE client software on your computers. Figure 4-3 4.2.
4.2.3 Static IP Settings 4.3 Wireless SSID and Password Settings After configuring the static IP access method, please click “Next” to complete the wireless SSID configuration and wireless password settings. Figure 4-5 Figure 4-7 4.4 Admin Password Settings After configuring the wifi, click “Next” to set the user (Admin) password, and then click “Next” to save the configuration.
6.Home Page Home page information is displayed. Figure 4-9 5.Web Management Landing Page 5.1 Management Page Login After completing the configuration wizard, please enter 192.168.0.1 in the browser to log in to the router management page. Admin Password The Device admin Password you set on Wizard Page. Figure 6-0 6.1 Internet Information Display Page Internet connection status and connection information.
6.2 WiFi Information Display Page 6.2.1 Router Mode Home>>RAX1500 Display Extender IPv4 mac address and wireless SSID. 6.3 Connected Clients Information Display Page Connected Clients information display page: It shows Connected Clients information. Figure 6-4 Figure 6-2 6.2.2 Repeater Mode Display the Extender IPv4 mac address and the uplink router’s wireless SSID.
7.Function Configuration 7.1 WIFI Setting Use this section to configure the wireless settings for your Router. Please note that settings made in this section may also need to be synchronized on your Wireless Client. mode. Complete 2.4G advanced configuration, such as channel, security mode, 802.11 Figure 7-3 Complete 5G advanced configuration, such as channel, security mode, 802.11 mode. Figure 7-1 7.1.1 WIFI 2.4G Setting and 5G Setting Configure the router 2.4G or 5G WIFI SSID and password.
7.1.2 Smart Connect After the smart connection is closed, the extender 2.4G WIFI and the 5G WIFI can be searched on the terminal wireless device respectively, and there are two wireless bands to be displayed on the page. 7.1.3 Guest Zone This feature lets you enable and configure a Wi-Fi Guest Zone. It allows you to create a separate network for your guests to secure the main network.
7.2.1 IPV4 Settings Use this section to configure your Internet Connection type. There are several connection types to choose: Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE. If you are unsure of your connection method, please contact your Internet service provider. Note: If using the PPPoE option, you will need to remove or disable any PPPoE client software on your computers. 7.2.3 Host Name Set Internet connection type as dhcp. Figure 7-11 Advanced settings. Figure 7-9 7.2.
7.3 Network Function Configuration Use this section to configure the network settings for your devices. You can enter a name for your device in the management link field and use the link to access web UI in a web browser. Recommend changing the management link if there are more than one device within the network. 7.3.3 Network Advanced Settings Set LAN advanced settings, UPnP function. Figure 7-17 7.4 ModeSet Configuration Settings>>ModeSet You can set it to be a router or a repeater mode.
Select the router 2.4G or 5G WIFI SSID and enter the signal extension password. Figure 7-20 Click the scan function after entering the page to scan the uplink router wireless. Figure 7-22 8.Features Setting 8.1 QOS Connected clients can be assigned Internet access priority. Click and drag the client cards into slots. Figure 8-1 Home>>Connected Clients Create a new QOS rule in connected clients list.
8.2.1 Website Filter The website filter feature allows you to set rules that you can restrict access to a specified web address (URL) or block specified keywords in the URL. You can use Website Filter to restrict access to potentially harmful and inappropriate websites. Figure 8-2 Figure 8-5 You can see the connected clients in the QoS rules list. 8.2.2 IPv4 Rules The IPv4 rule section is an advanced feature used to deny or allow traffic from passing through the device. Figure 8-3 8.
Create a new rule. Open Firewall Status>>Save>>IPv4 Rules>> Add Rule Figure 8-7 8.2.3 IPv6 Rules 8.2.4 Remote Management HTTP Remote Management 8.2.5 WAN Ping Figure 8-10 The IPv6 will also be supported by your router's built-in firewall. Some applications or clients may require special adjustments for better performance or extra protection. Figure 8-8 Create a new rule. Open Firewall Status>>Save>>IPv6 Rules>> Add Rule Figure 8-9 Figure 8-11 8.
8.3.1 Port Forwarding Your router helps to share a single IP address assigned by your ISP among several clients in your home. Port forwarding allows traffic requests from a specified application to be directed to a specified client inside. Figure 8-16 Figure 8-13 8.3.3 Virtual Server Your router helps to share a single IP address assigned by your Internet service provider among several clients in your home.
9. Management Page 9.1 Time and Schedule 9.1.1 Time Your router's internal clock is used for data logging and schedules for features. The date and time can be synchronized with a public time server on the Internet, or set manually. Figure 8-19 8.4 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service(DDNS) allows your router to associate an easy-to-remember domain name such as [YourDomainName].com with the regularly changing IP address assigned by your Internet Service provider.
Figure 9-5 Figure 9-3 9.1.3 Led Time Your router's internal clock is used for data logging and schedules for features. The date and time can be synchronized with a public time server on the Internet, or set manually. 9.3 Admin Page Settings To set the administrator password, you need to enter the original password for verification; then enter a new administrator password and verify it again. Figure 9-6 Figure 9-4 9.
After modifying the administrator password, the browser will jump to the login page. Enter the administrator password to login 9.4.2 Load Settings from Local Hard Drive Import the configuration file to the Router to quickly configure the router or restore configuration information. Figure 9-8 9.4 System Page Setup Figure 9-11 9.4.3 Restore to Factory Default Settings Clear all router configuration and restore the router settings to factory default. Figure 9-9 9.4.
9.5 Upgrade Page Settings 9.5.2 Online Firmware Upgrade Settings This page will display your current firmware version. Click on the ‘Check for New Firmware’ button for detecting the latest firmware version. If have, you can upgrade your firmware to the latest version. Otherwise the page will prompt that the firmware is the latest version. Figure 9-14 9.5.1 Firmware Information Display Display current firmware version information. Figure 9-16 9.5.
10.Hardware 10.1 LED Indicator The power light is steady green: The device is on. The 2.4G light is steady green: 2.4G Wi-Fi band available. The 5G light is steady green: 5G Wi-Fi band available. The USB light is steady green: U disk has been inserted. The Internet light is steady green: WAN port has been connected with network cable. The Internet light blinks green: WAN port has data transmission. 10.2 WPS Button 1.
Figure 10-7 Figure 10-5 4. Enter \\192.168.0.1, click OK, and double-click the folder in the picture below. The input box for account and password will pop up. Figure 10-8 Figure 10-6 Frequently Asked Questions: Unable to open the router's administrative interface: Make sure the computer is "Obtain an IP address automatically". Make sure the computer is connected when the router is wireless. Please turn off and reopen the browser, or try a different browsers (such as Firefox or Google).
11. Contact Us Method 1: Log in to the App Store or Google Store, search for "HNK Router", download and install the APP. Method 2: Scan the QR code below to download and install the APP. 24hour Online After-Sales Service Scan QR Code To Visit https://hnk.afterservice.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.