III Features & Configurations 192.168.2.123. Configuration Procedures: ① Enter the last number of the IP address you want to reserve, for example, 123. ② Enter the MAC address of 44:37:E6:4F:37:3B. ③ Click Add. ④ Click Save to save your settings. Tip------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.
III Features & Configurations 3 Wireless Settings This section includes the following: Basic Security Access Control Connection Status To configure wireless network name, channel and other basic wireless settings, see Wireless - Basic. To secure your wireless network, see Wireless Security. To restrict access to your wireless network, see Access Control. To see who are connecting to your wireless network, see Connection Status. 3.
III Features & Configurations Configuration Procedures: ① SSID: This is the public name of your wireless network. ② Channel: Select a channel or select Auto to let system automatically select one for your wireless network to operate on if you are unsure. The best selection is a channel that is the least used by neighboring networks. ③ Click Save to save your settings. Knowledge Center----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Network Mode (802.
III Features & Configurations 3.2 Wireless Security Click Wireless -> Security to enter the Security screen. Here you can define a security key to secure your wireless network against unauthorized accesses. ① Configure security mode, cipher type and security key. ② Click Save to save your settings. Knowledge Center----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.
III Features & Configurations 8. WPA/WPA2-PSK mixed: If selected, both WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK secured wireless clients can join your wireless network. 9. AES: If selected, wireless speed can reach up to300Mbps. 10. TKIP: If selected, wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps. 11.TKIP+AES: If selected, both AES and TKIP secured wireless clients can join your wireless network. 12. Key Renewal Interval: Enter a valid time period for the key to be changed. 3.
III Features & Configurations Wireless Access Control Application Example: To only allow your own notebook at the MAC address of C8:3A:35:CC:34:25 to join your wireless network Configuration Procedures: ① Select Allow. ② Enter the MAC address of the wireless device you want to restrict. Here in this example, enter C8:3A:35:CC:34:25. ③ Click Add to add the MAC address to the MAC address list. ④ Click Save to save your settings.
III Features & Configurations 3.4 Connection Status Click Wireless -> Connection Status. Here you can see a list of wireless devices connected to the router. Tip--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. The bandwidth here refers to the channel bandwidth instead of wireless connection rate. You can know whether there are unauthorized accesses to your wireless network by viewing the wireless client list.
III Features & Configurations 4.1 Client Filter This section allows you to set the times specific clients can or cannot access the Internet via the devices’ assigned IP addresses and service port. Click Security to enter the configuration screen. Knowledge Center----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Default: The default policy for the client filter. For the packets that do not match the set rule, the default rule is applied. 2.
III Features & Configurations Configuration Procedures: Click Add to add a filter rule. ① Filter Mode: Select Deny. ② Description: Briefly describe the current rule. This field is optional. ③ IP: Enter a starting IP address. Here in this example, enter 192.168.2.110. Enter an ending IP address. Here in this example, enter 192.168.2.111. ④ WAN Port Range: Enter a service port number. Here in this example, enter 80 (HTTP (port 80) is the standard protocol for web servers.).
III Features & Configurations Tip------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. The valid service port number range is from 1 to 65534. 2. Up to 10 filter rules can be configured. 3. If you have not set up the system time for this device, click Tools -> Time & Date to set up correct time and date for the rules to be effective.
III Features & Configurations 4.2 MAC Filter This section allows you to restrict specific clients to access the Internet via the devices’ MAC addresses. Each PC has at least an installed network adapter with a unique MAC address. Click Security -> MAC Filter to enter the configuration screen. Knowledge Center ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Default: The default policy for the URL filter.
III Features & Configurations ① Click Add to add a filter rule. ② Filter Mode: Select Allow. ③ Description: Briefly describe the current rule. This field is optional. ④ MAC Address: Specify the MAC address of the computer that you want to restrict, 00:E4:A5:44:35:69.
III Features & Configurations ⑨ Enable MAC Filter: Check to enable or uncheck to disable the MAC filter feature. ⑩ Select Deny from the Default drop-down list and then click Save.
III Features & Configurations Tip-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Up to 10 MAC filter rules can be configured. 2. If you have not set up the system time for this device, click Tools -> Time & Date to set up correct time and date for the rules to be effective. 4.3 URL Filter This section allows you to control URL access. Click Security -> URL Filter to enter the configuration screen.
III Features & Configurations Configuration Procedures: ① Click Add to add a filter rule. ② Filter Mode: Select a filter mode. Here in this example, select Deny. ③ Description: Briefly describe the current rule. This field is optional. ④ IP Address: Enter the IP address you wish to restrict. Here in this example, enter "192.168.2.120". ⑤ URL String: Enter part of or the entire domain name of the web site you wish to restrict.
III Features & Configurations ⑧ Enable URL Filter: Check to enable or uncheck to disable the URL filter feature. ⑨ Select Allow from the Default drop-down list and then click Save. Tip--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.Different URL strings must be separated with a comma. To match all websites, use * (asterisk). 2. Up to 10 filter rules can be configured. 3.
III Features & Configurations security, we suggest that only enter the IP address of the PC for remote management. Remote Web Management Application Example: To access your router (WAN IP address: 102.33.66.88) at your home from the PC (218.88.93.33) at your office via the port number 8090 Configuration Procedures: ① Enable: Check to enable the remote Web management feature. ② Port: This is the management port to be open to outside access. Here in this example, enter 8090.
III Features & Configurations 5 Advanced Applications This section includes the following: DDNS Port Forwarding DMZ Host UPnP Routing Table To remotely access the device via a domain name or access a server on a LAN PC, see DDNS . To let an Internet user access a server on your LAN PC, see Port Forwarding. To let an Internet user access your LAN PC without any restriction, see DMZ Host. To automatically map the ports between WAN and LAN, see UPnP. To view routes, see Routing Table. 5.
III Features & Configurations 2. This router supports five DDNS service providers: dyndns and no-ip. DDNS Application Example: If your ISP gave you a dynamic (changing) public IP address, you want to access your router remotely (6.5 Remote Web Management) but you cannot predict what your router's WAN IP address will be, and the address can change frequently. In this case, you can use a commercial Dynamic DNS service.
III Features & Configurations ⑤ Domain Name: Enter the DDNS domain name with your DDNS service provider. Here in this example, enter tenda.dyndns.org. ⑥ Click Save to save your settings. ⑦ Click Security -> Remote Web Management, enable the Remote Web Management feature, enter 8090 in the Port field, 218.58.98.3 in the IP Address field and then click Save to save your settings.
III Features & Configurations Click Advanced -> Port Forwarding to enter the configuration screen. Application Example: As shown in the figure above, your PC at 192.168.0.10 connects to the router and runs a FTP server on port number 21. Your friends want to access this FTP server on your PC from external network.
III Features & Configurations Configuration Procedures: ① Start Port: Enter the starting port number for the service. Here in this example, enter 21. End Port: Enter the ending port number for the service. Here in this example, enter 21. ② Internal IP: Enter the IP address of your local computer that will provide this service. Here in this example, enter 192.168.2.10. ③ Protocol: Specify the protocol required for the service utilizing the port(s). ④ Check Enable to activate this rule.
III Features & Configurations 5.3 DMZ Host The DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) function disables the firewall on the router for one device for a special purpose service such as Internet gaming or video conferencing applications that are not compatible with NAT (Network Address Translation). Click Advanced -> DMZ Host to enter the DMZ Host screen. Note --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. DMZ host poses a security risk.
III Features & Configurations Tip--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Be sure to statically set the IP Address of the computer that serves as a DMZ host for this function to be consistent. 2. Security softwares such as anti-virus software and OS built-in firewall, etc may affect the DMZ host feature. Disable them if DMZ host fails. 5.
III Features & Configurations 5.5 Route Table Click Advanced -> Route Table to view the router's route table. Knowledge Center ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Destination IP: The IP address of the final destination. "0.0.0.0" indicates any network segment. 2. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for the specified destination. 3. Gateway: This is the next router on the same LAN segment as the router to reach. 4.
III Features & Configurations large volume of data from Internet, which sharply frustrates your Internet surfing experience; you can use this feature to set limits for the volume of Internet traffic he can get. For example, you can split the 4M into two, so your neighbor can only use up to 2M Internet traffic and you can enjoy 2M. Configuration Procedures: ① Enable Bandwidth Control: Check the Enable box to enable the Bandwidth Control feature. ② IP Address: Enter the last number of the IP address.
III Features & Configurations 7 Tools This section explains the following: Time & Date Firmware Upgrade Backup & Restore Restore Factory Default Change Password Logs Reboot To configure system time, see Time & Date. To upgrade firmware, see Firmware Upgrade. To backup or restore configurations, see Backup & Restore. To restore factory default settings, see Restore to Factory Default Settings. To change login password, see Change Password. To view system and WAN logs, see Logs.
III Features & Configurations A. Sync with Internet time servers Configuration Procedures: ① nternet Time Server: If enabled, time and date will be updated automatically from the Internet. Check to enable the feature. ② Sync Interval: Specify a time interval for periodic update of time and date information from the Internet. ③ Time Zone: Select your current time zone. ④ Click Save to save your settings.
III Features & Configurations B. Set Time and Date Manually/Sync with Your PC Configuration Procedures: ① Internet Time Server: If enabled, time and date will be updated automatically from the Internet. Uncheck to disable the feature. ② Specify the time and date manually or click the Copy Your PC's Time to automatically copy your PC's time to the device. ③ Click Save to save your settings. And then go to Status to make sure the system time is correctly updated. 7.
III Features & Configurations Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Before you upgrade the firmware, make sure you are having a correct firmware. A wrong firmware may damage the device. 2. It is advisable that you upgrade the device's firmware over a wired connection. DO NOT interrupt the power to the router when the upgrade is in process otherwise the router may be permanently damaged.
III Features & Configurations 7.3 Backup & Restore Once you have configured the device the way you want it, you can save these settings to a configuration file on your local hard drive that can later be imported to your device in case that the device is restored to factory default settings. Click Tools -> Back & Restore to enter the configuration screen.
III Features & Configurations ③ Click Save on the File Download window. ④ Select a local hard drive to save the file and click Save.
III Features & Configurations To Restore Configurations: ① Click Browse. ② Select the configuration file that is saved previously to your local hard drive and click Open.
III Features & Configurations ③ Click the Restore button to reset your device to previous settings. 7.4 Restore to Factory Default Settings Click Tools -> Restore Factory Default to enter the configuration screen. Here you can reset the device to factory default settings. Note --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. If you enable this option, all current settings will be deleted and be restored to factory default values.
III Features & Configurations The factory default settings are listed below: IP Address: 192.168.2.1 Subnet Mask: Enter 255.255.255.0. Password: admin For device's factory default settings, see Appendix 3 Factory Default Settings. 7.5 Change Password Click Tools -> Change Password to enter the configuration screen. It is strongly recommended that you change the factory default login password. Otherwise, anyone in your network can access this utility to change your settings.
III Features & Configurations 7.6 Logs Click Tools -> Logs to enter the logs screen. Here you can view the history of the device’s actions upon system startup. Three types of logs are available: System, sntp and ddns. 7.7 Reboot When a certain feature does not take effect or the device fails to function correctly, try rebooting the device.
IV Appendix IV Appendix 1 Configure PC TCP/IP Settings Windows 7 ① Click Start -> Control Panel.
IV Appendix ② Click Network and Internet. ③ Click Network and Sharing Center.
IV Appendix ④ Click Change adapter settings. ⑤ Click Local Area Connection and select Properties.
IV Appendix ⑥ Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
IV Appendix ⑦ Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
IV Appendix ⑧ Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window to save your settings.
IV Appendix Windows XP ① Right-click My Network Places and select Properties. ② Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties.
IV Appendix ③ Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. ④ Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
IV Appendix ⑤ Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window to save your settings.
IV Appendix 2 FAQs This section provides solutions to problems that may occur during installation and operation of the device. Read the following if you are running into problems. If your problem is not covered here, please feel free to go to www.tendacn.com to find a solution or email your problems to: support@tenda.com.cn or support02@tenda.com.cn. We will be more than happy to help you out as soon as possible. 1. Q: I cannot access the device's management interface.
IV Appendix Make sure the statically assigned IP addresses to the PCs on LAN are not used by others PCs. 4. Q: I have problems connecting to Internet/Secure websites do not open or displays only part of a web page. What should I do? This problem mainly happens to users who use the PPPoE or Dynamic IP Internet connection type. You need to change the MTU size. Try changing the MTU to 1450 or 1400. If this does not help, gradually reduce the MTU from the maximum value until the problem disappears.
IV Appendix Others Remote Web Management Disabled Bandwidth Control Disabled DMZ Host Disabled UPnP Enable Internet Access Management Disabled 4 Remove Wireless Network from Your PC If you change wireless settings on your wireless device, you must remove them accordingly from your PC; otherwise, you may not be able to wirelessly connect to this device. Below describes how to remove a wireless network from your PC. Windows 7 ① Right-click the Network icon and select Properties.
IV Appendix ③ Select the wireless network and click Remove network.
IV Appendix Windows XP ① Right-click My Network Places and select Properties. ② Right click Wireless Network Connection and then select Properties.
IV Appendix ③ Click Wireless Networks, select the wireless network name under Preferred networks and then click the Remove button.
IV Appendix 5 Safety and Emission Statement CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product in a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This device complies with EU 1999/5/EC. NOTE: (1) The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.
IV Appendix - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.