600Mbps Wireless N Router F9 User Guide
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Contents 1 Get to Know Your Device............................................................................................................................ 7 1.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Features ............................................................................................................................................................ 7 1.
7.3 Removing a device from Blacklisted Devices List............................................................................................... 43 7.4 Application Scenario ........................................................................................................................................ 43 8 MAC Address Filter ...................................................................................................................................44 8.1 Adding a MAC Address Filter Rule ....
1 Get to Know Your Device 1.1 Introduction F9 is a wireless router that helps you quickly set up wired and wireless internet connections at home. It boasts four external antennas and offers a wireless transmission rate of as high as 600 Mbps. With excellent wall penetration performance, it provides high-quality WiFi coverage. 1.2 Features 4 * 100 Mbps auto-negotiation Ethernet port 4 * external omnidirectional antennas at 2.
1.3 Environment The router should be used in an indoor environment that meeting the following demands: Place it in an environment with the temperature of 0 °C - 40 °C, the humidity of 10 % - 90 %RH non-condensing and well-ventilation. Place it in an environment with minimum number of walls and ceilings between the router and smart phones and laptops. Keep it away from household applications, such as microwave oven, ceiling fan, and so on.
LED Indicator WAN Status Description Off The LAN port is not connected, or not connected properly. Solid on The WAN port is connected properly. Blinking The WAN port is transmitting or receiving data. Off The WAN port is not connected, or not connected properly. The LED indicator is reserved. Port & Button PWR RST WAN 1/2/3 WiFi Port & Button Description WAN It’s used to connect to an Ethernet cable with internet connectivity.
Label The label on the bottom panel of the router presents default access address, WiFi name, and so on. 1 2 1. The default login address. It is used to log in to the web UI of the router. You can also use 192.168.0.1 to log in to the web UI. 2. Default WiFi Name. When you use this router for the first time, the wireless devices, such as smart phone and so on, can search and connect to the wireless network, and log in to the web UI of the router to configure it for internet access.
2 Quick Internet Setup 2.1 Internet Setup through a Smart Phone Step 1 Connect the router. 1. Power on the router using the included powered adapter. 2. Connect the Ethernet cable with internet connectivity to the WAN port of the router. Step 2 Use a wireless device, such as a smart phone, to connect to the WiFi name labeled on the bottom panel of the router. Step 3 Start a web browser on the wireless device, and visit tendawifi.com or 192.168.0.1.
Step 4 The router detects the connection type automatically. Enter the required information based on the onscreen instruction. Take PPPoE an example. 1. Connection Type: Select PPPoE. 2. User Name: Enter the PPPoE user name and password provided by your internet service provider (ISP). 3. Password: Enter the PPPoE password provided by your ISP. Step 5 Customize a WiFi name and WiFi password. Step 6 Click OK to apply the settings. --End Wait for a minute, you can access the internet.
Step 2 Start a web browser on the computer, enter tendawifi.com or 192.168.0.1 in the address bar, and press Enter. Step 3 The router detects the connection type automatically. Enter the required information based on the onscreen instruction. Take PPPoE an example. 1. Connection Type: Select PPPoE. 2. User Name: Enter the PPPoE user name provided by your ISP. 3. Password: Enter the PPPoE password provided by your ISP. Step 4 Customize a WiFi name and WiFi password.
--End Configuration Succeeded.
The router will redirect to the web UI of the router. If you want to configure more functions, refer to the following parts in this user guide. 2.3 Importing the PPPoE User name and Password from the Original Router If you use this router to replace an original one and you have set up a dial-up connection on the original router, perform the following steps to import the PPPoE user name and password to this router from the original router.
Step 1 Power on the original router and this router. Step 2 Connect the WAN port of the original router to any LAN port of this router using an Ethernet cable. When all the LAN LED indicators of this router turn to solid on for 3 seconds from quick blinking, the PPPoE user name and password are succeeded in importing. Step 3 After importing succeeded, connect the Ethernet cable with internet connectivity to the WAN port of this router.
3 Layout This chapter introduces the layout of the web UI. The web UI consists of navigation bar and configuration area, which is shown as follows: Parameters Description Navigation Bar Functions menu is displayed on the left. When users select a function, the corresponding configuration area of the function is displayed on the right. Configuration Area This area is used to configure functions for users. This button is used to apply the settings you have configured.
4 Status In Status page, you can check internet connection status, online devices, and real-time speed, and system information. When you configure the internet settings, but cannot access the internet, you can refer to the instructions on this page to solve the problem. Choose Status to enter the page. 4.1 Internet Connection Status In this part, you can check the internet connection status. After configuring internet settings, you can check whether you can access the internet on this page.
If “WAN port disconnected. Please connect an Ethernet cable with internet connectivity to the port.” is displayed, check whether the Ethernet cable with internet connectivity is connected to the WAN port of the router properly. If it is connected properly, but the WAN LED indicator is off, contact your ISP. If “Failed. Please confirm your user name and password and try again.” is displayed, verify that the user name and password you entered are correct.
If “Internet is inaccessible. Please contact your ISP.” is displayed, please enter correct IP address and other parameters. If the parameters are correct but the problem persists, contact your ISP. 4.2 Online Devices and Real-Time Speed In this part, you can check the number of clients and current downloading/uploading speed in LAN. If you want to know details about the downloading/uploading speed of each client, please refer to Bandwidth Control. 4.
Parameters Description Parameters Description Connection Type It specifies the connection type of the router. Connection Duration It specifies the connection duration that the router is connected to the internet. It specifies the MAC address of WAN port of the router. WAN MAC Address LAN IP After you perform MAC address clone, you can check whether the WAN MAC address is changed to the one you clone. It specifies the IP address of LAN port. It can be used to log in to the web UI of the router.
5 Internet Settings In the Internet settings page, you can configure the settings to enable the router to access the internet. Choose Internet Settings to enter the page. Parameters Description Parameters Description Select an operating mode according to the following descriptions: Router: In this mode, the router connects to the internet in a wired manner through WAN port. Clients can connect to the router in a wireless or wired manner.
Parameters Description DHCP: The ISP does not provide any parameters for internet access. Static IP address: The ISP provides a static IP address and other related parameters for internet access. PPPoE user name and password Enter the PPPoE user name and password provided by your ISP. IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, preferred/alternate DNS server address Enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server addresses provided by your ISP.
Wait for a moment, when the Connection Status displays “Connected. You can access the internet.”, the router is connected to the internet successfully. 5.2 DHCP Configuration Procedure Step 1 Choose Internet Settings. Step 2 Connection Type: Select DHCP. Step 3 Click OK to apply the settings. --End Wait for a moment. When the Connection Status displays “Connected. You can access the internet.”, the router is connected to the internet successfully. 5.
--End Wait for a moment. When the Connection Status displays “Connected. You can access the internet.”, the router is connected to the internet successfully. 5.4 WISP Mode In WISP mode, the router can extend a WiFi signal of ISP for internet access. Also, it can extend WiFi signals nearby. WISP Mode Configuration Step 1 Choose Internet settings. Step 2 Select WISP. Step 3 Select the WiFi name you want to extend.
--End Wait for a moment and log in to the web UI again. When the page displays “Connected. You can access the internet.”, the router is connected to the internet successfully. Application Scenario Jack purchases F9 to provide wired and wireless networks. The ISP provides the following parameters: The Name of the Access Point: Tenda_XXXXXX Password: 12345678 Solution Set the operating mode to WISP for internet access.
Step 4 Enter the password of the access point in the Password of the upstream WiFi network box, which is 12345678 in this example. Step 5 Click Connect. --End Wait for a moment and log in to the web UI again. When the page displays “Connected. You can access the internet.”, the router is connected to the internet successfully. Verification Check whether the wireless clients, such as smart phones, can connect to the wireless network of F9 for internet access.
5.5 Universal Repeater Mode In Universal Repeater mode, the router extends the upstream wireless network to cover wider area for better internet surfing experience. Universal Repeater Mode Configuration Step 1 Choose Internet Settings. Step 2 Select Universal Repeater. Step 3 Select the WiFi name of upstream router. Step 4 Enter the password of the upstream router in the Password of the upstream WiFi network box, which is 12345678 in this example. Step 5 Click Connect.
Application Scenario Jack purchases F9 to provide wired and wireless networks. The router locates at living room, so the WiFi signal is strong in living room and main bedroom, but in washing room and second bedroom, the WiFi signal is too poor to surf the internet. Now, Jack wants to surf the internet anywhere at home. Solution Add a F9 and set the operating mode to Universal Repeater to extend the WiFi signal. The following diagram is for reference.
WiFi Password: 12345678 Configuration Procedure Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the router, and choose Internet Settings. Step 2 Select Universal Repeater. Step 3 Select the wireless name of original router, which is Tenda_XXXXXX in this example. Step 4 Enter the password of the original router in the Password of the upstream WiFi network box, which is 12345678 in this example. Step 5 Click Connect. --End Wait for a moment and log in to the web UI again. When the page displays “Connected.
Verification Connect to the WiFi signal anywhere at home using a smart phone and check whether it can surf the internet normally. The WiFi name and password of F9 can be checked in Wireless Settings > WiFi Name and Password part. 5.6 AP Mode In AP mode, the router serves as an access point, and is connected to the internet in a wired manner. All ports are used to connect to wired devices, such as routers, switches, computers, and so on. AP Mode Configuration Step 1 Choose Internet Settings.
--End Wait for a moment and log in to the web UI again. When the page displays “Connected. You can access the internet.”, the router is connected to the internet successfully. Application Scenario Jack already has purchased a wired router to provide wired network. Now, wireless coverage is required. Solution Add a F9 and set the operating mode to AP. Connect any port of F9 to the LAN port of the wired router.
The following diagram is for reference. Configuration Procedure Step 1 Choose Internet Settings. Step 2 Select AP. Step 3 Click OK to apply the settings. Step 4 Click OK on the pop-up window. --End Wait for a moment and log in to the web UI again. When the page displays “Connected. You can access the internet.”, the router is connected to the internet successfully.
Verification Check whether the wireless device, such as smart phones can connect to F9 for internet access.
6 Wireless Settings In wireless Settings page, you can enable/disable wireless function of the router, change WiFi name and password, change WiFi signal strength, set WiFi schedule, and change the wireless parameters. Choose Wireless Settings to enter the page. 6.1 WiFi On/Off Button By default, the router enables WiFi function. You can also disable it according to you needs. Configuration Procedure of Disabling WiFi Method 1: Press the WiFi button on the rear panel of the router.
Status Description The WiFi function is enabled. The WiFi function is disabled. 6.2 WiFi Name and Password In this part, you can change the WiFi name, security mode, and WiFi password. Parameters Parameters Description WiFi Name It specifies the wireless network name. When the router is connected to the internet successfully, wireless clients, such as smart phones, can connect to this name for internet access.
Step 2 WiFi Name: Set WiFi Name to Tenda_XXXXXX. Step 3 WiFi Password: Set WiFi Password to 12345678. Step 4 Click OK to apply the settings. --End After the configuration, wireless clients, such as smart phones, can connect to Tenda_XXXXXX for internet access. 6.3 WiFi Signal Strength In this part, you can change WiFi signal strength. Parameters Parameters Description Low The wireless transmitting power is low. This mode is applicable to the environment of barrier free and with small area.
6.4 WiFi Schedule In this part, you can configure WiFi schedule. After the settings take effect, the WiFi will be turned off during the period you set. By default, the WiFi Schedule is disabled. After the WiFi is turned off, if you want to turn it on, press the WiFi button on the rear panel of the router. WiFi Schedule Configuration Step 1 Choose Wireless Settings to enter the page. Step 2 WiFi Schedule: Set WiFi Schedule to Enable. Step 3 Turn WiFi Off At: Set Turn WiFi Off At to 23:00 ~ 07:00.
6.5 WPS In this part, you can configure WPS function. The WPS function enables wireless devices to quickly connect to an encrypted WiFi network of the router. This function is disabled by default. Enabling the WPS function via web UI To connect a wireless device to the router using the WPS function, select the Enable, and follow the onscreen instruction.
Parameters Parameters Description Network Mode 11b: It indicates that clients compliant with 802.11b can connect to the router. The maximum wireless rate is 11 Mbps. 11g: It indicates that clients compliant with 802.11g can connect to the router. The maximum wireless rate is 54 Mbps. 11b/g: It indicates that clients compliant with the 802.11b or 802.11g protocol can connect to the router. The maximum wireless rate is 54 Mbps. 11b/g/n: It indicates that clients compliant with the 802.
7 Bandwidth Control In Bandwidth Control page, you can check the information of online devices, set the maximum download/upload speed for each device, and allow/disallow the devices to access the internet. Choose Bandwidth Control to enter this page. Parameters Parameters Description Device Name It displays the information of online devices including device name and IP address. If the router cannot identify a device, it displays You can click to change the device name.
7.1 Setting Download/Upload Limit Step 1 Choose Bandwidth Control to enter the page. Step 2 Find the corresponding device according to the device name and set the download or upload limit. Step 3 Click OK to apply the settings. --End 7.2 Blocking a Device Step 1 Choose Bandwidth Control to enter the page. Step 2 Find the corresponding device according to the device name and set the button Step 3 Click OK to apply the settings. --End The device is displayed in Blacklisted Devices list: to .
7.3 Removing a device from Blacklisted Devices List Step 1 Choose Bandwidth Control to enter the page. Step 2 Find the corresponding device according to the device name and click Step 3 Click OK to apply the settings. . --End 7.4 Application Scenario Jack purchases F9 to provide wired and wireless network. He finds multiple devices sharing the connection often compete for bandwidth.
8 MAC Address Filter In MAC Address Filter part, you can allow/disallow the device to access the internet. If you find unknown devices are connected to your router in Bandwidth Control page, you can configure MAC Address Filter function to block the device. Meanwhile, you can only allow several devices to access the internet through your router. Choose Advanced to enter the page.
8.1 Adding a MAC Address Filter Rule Step 1 Choose Advanced to enter the page. Step 2 Filter Mode: Set Filter Mode to Blacklist. Step 3 Blacklisted MAC Address: Enter a MAC address of blacklisted device, which is C8:3A:35:13:05:18 in this example. Step 4 Remark (Optional): Enter a note for the MAC address, which is unknown device in this example. Step 5 Click Step 6 Click OK to apply the settings. . --End 8.2 Removing a MAC Address Filter Rule Step 1 Choose Advanced to enter the page.
8.3 Application Scenario Jack purchases F9 to provide wired and wireless network. He usually finds unknown devices are connected to his router in Bandwidth Control page. So he only allows the devices belonging to his families to access the internet through the router. Solution Configure the MAC Address Filter function to allow devices belonging to families to access the internet.
9 IP-MAC Binding In IP-MAC Binding part, you can assign an IP address to a specified device in LAN. So when the device is connected to the router, it always obtains the fixed IP address. This function is often used in combination with the Port Forwarding, DDNS functions. Choose Advanced to enter the page. Parameters Parameters Description IP Address Enter an IP address to be assigned to a specified device in LAN. MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the specified device. : Add an IP-MAC Binding rule.
Step 4 Click . Step 5 Click OK to apply the settings. --End After the settings take effect, the device whose MAC address is C8:3A:35:13:05:18 always obtains the IP address 192.168.0.110. 9.2 Removing an IP-MAC Binding Rule Step 1 Choose Advanced to enter the page. Step 2 Click Step 3 Click OK to apply the settings. --End corresponding to the rule you want to remove.
10 Port Forwarding In Port Forwarding part, you can add Port Forwarding rules. If computers are connected to the router to form a LAN and access the internet through the router, internet users cannot access the servers built on the hosts on the LAN, such as web servers, email servers, and FTP servers. To enable internet users to access a LAN server, enable the port forwarding function of the router, and map one service port to the IP address of the LAN server.
Step 4 Protocol: Click and select a protocol, which is Both in this example. Step 5 Click Step 6 Click OK to apply the settings. . --End Configuration succeeded. 10.2 Removing a Port Forwarding Rule Step 1 Choose Advanced to enter the page. Step 2 Click Step 3 Click OK to apply the settings. corresponding to the rule you want to remove. --End 10.3 Application Scenario Jack purchases F9 to provide wired and wireless network.
The following diagram is for reference. Solution Configure the Port Forwarding function to enable internet users to access the web server. Assume that the information of the web server is as follows: IP Address of the Computer Built the Web Server: 192.168.0.110 MAC Address of the Computer Built the Web Server: C8:3A:35:13:05:18 User Name and Password: admin Port of the Web Server: 80 Configuration Procedure Step 1 Configure the Port Forwarding function. 1.
Step 2 Assign a fixed IP address to the computer built the web server. 1. Choose Advanced to enter the page. 2. In IP-MAC Binding part, enter the IP address of the computer built the web server, which is 192.168.0.110 in this example. 3. Enter the MAC address of the computer built the web server, which is C8:3A:35:13:05:18 in this example. 4. Click 5. Click OK to apply the settings. .
11 DDNS In DDNS part, you can add DDNS rules. DDNS maps the WAN IP address (public IP address) of the router to a domain name for dynamic domain name resolution. This ensures proper operation of functions that involve the WAN IP address of the router, such as the port forwarding function. Choose Advanced to enter the page. By default, the function is disabled. Select Enable and the page is as follows: Parameters Parameters Description DDNS It specifies whether to enable the DDNS function.
Step 3 If you already have a DDNS account, you can select the service provider, and go on. If you do not have a DDNS account or your DDNS account provider is not included in the list, select a service provider from the list, click to register one, and the go on. Step 4 DDNS Username: Enter the DDNS username for logging in to your DDNS service. Step 5 DDNS Password: Enter the DDNS password for logging in to your DDNS service.
The following diagram is for reference. Solution Configure the Port Forwarding and DDNS functions to enable internet users to access the web server through domain name. Assume that the information of the web server is as follows: IP Address of the Computer Built the Web Server: 192.168.0.110 MAC Address of the Computer Built the Web Server: C8:3A:35:13:05:18 User Name and Password: admin Port of the Web Server: 80 Configuration Procedure Step 1 Register a DDNS account. 1.
4. Step 2 Log in to the website of the DDNS service provider, and register a DDNS account. Assume that the DDNS account information is as follows: Service Provider: oray.com DDNS Username: Tom-Jerry DDNS Password: tomjerry123456 Domain Name: tom-jerry.imwork.net Configure DDNS function. 1. Choose Advanced to enter the page. 2. Set Service Provider to oray.com. 3. Set DDNS Username to Tom-Jerry. 4. Set DDNS Password to tomjerry123456. 5. Click OK to apply the settings.
Step 3 Perform the steps in Configuration Procedure of Port Forwarding to configure Port Forwarding function. --End Verification Internet users can use http://tom-jerry.imwork.net to visit the web server.
12 DMZ Host In DMZ Host part, you can set a computer as a DMZ host. A DMZ host on a LAN can communicate with the internet without limit. You can set a computer that require higher internet connection throughput, such as a computer used for video conferencing or online gaming, as a DMZ host for better user experience. Choose Advanced to enter the page. By default, this function is disabled. A DMZ host is not protected by the firewall of the router. A hacker may leverage the DMZ host to attack your LAN.
13 UPNP In UPNP part, you can enable/disable UPnP function. This function enables the router to map ports. It can enhance user experience especially during online gaming and P2P download. Choose Advanced to enter the page. By default, it is enabled. If you want to disable it, select Disable, and click OK to apply the settings.
14 Administration This section describes how to administer and maintain your router and home network. 14.1 Login Password To ensure network security, a complex login password is recommended. A login password consisting of more types of character, such as uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and special characters, has better security. Configuration Procedure Step 1 Choose Administration > Login Password to enter the page.
14.2 WAN Parameters To change WAN parameters, choose Administration > WAN Parameters to enter the page. MTU MTU specifies the maximum size of a packet that the router can transmit. MTU varies across connection types. The default setting is recommended. You can try changing the MTU when: You cannot access some websites or encrypted websites (such as online banking or Paypal websites). You cannot access an FTP server or a POP server. Clone MAC It specifies the MAC address of the router.
Method 1 Configuration Procedure Step 1 Connect the computer to the router. Step 2 Log in to the router web UI. Step 3 Choose Administration to enter the page. Step 4 Set Clone MAC Address to Clone Local Host MAC. Step 5 Click OK to apply the settings. ---End Method 2 Configuration Procedure Step 1 Connect another device (such as a smart phone or tablet) to the router. Step 2 Log in to the router web UI. Step 3 Choose Administration to enter the page.
Duplex. Change the setting only when it is necessary. 14.3 LAN Parameters This function enables you to set the LAN IP address, preferred DNS server, alternative DNS server and DHCP server of the router. To change LAN parameters, choose Administration > LAN Parameters to enter the page. Modifying the LAN IP Address If you use multiple routers or other network devices (such as switches and APs) at the same time, IP address conflicts may occur.
---End Verification Verify that you can access the router web UI at 192.168.5.1 or tendawifi.com. After the settings take effect, the system displays the login page at the new LAN IP address. After you log in to the router web UI, the system displays the updated LAN IP address range of the router on the LAN Parameters page. See the following figure. The LAN IP address is changed to 192.168.5.1 and the IP address range is changed to 192.168.5.100~200.
By default, the DHCP server of the router is enabled. It is recommended that you retain the default settings. If you disable the DHCP server, you need to set IP address information on each device connected to the router, which will probably cause IP address conflicts. It is recommended that you retain the default DHCP server settings to ensure internet connectivity.
14.4 Remote Web-based Management This function enables you to remotely log in to the web UI of the router over the internet. To configure the function, choose Administration > Remote Web-based Management to enter the page. By default, the function is disabled. Select the Enable to enable the function. Application Scenario An F9 is used to set up a LAN at an apartment and the router must be logged in and managed over the internet. Assume the public IP address of the router is 102.33.66.
The following diagram is for reference. The computer used to remotely log in to the router web UI must be assigned a public IP address. If it is assigned a private IP address, use the public IP address of the router to which the computer connects for remote login. Private IP addresses are not applicable to remote management. Configuration Procedure Step 1 Choose Administration > Remote Web-based Management to enter the page. Step 2 Select the Enable.
---End Remote Access Enter http://102.33.66.88:8080 in the address bar of a web browser of computer 2 and log in to the router web UI to perform remote management. The public IP address of the router may change. Therefore, you need to confirm the IP address each time you want to remotely log in to the router web UI, which is troublesome.
14.6 Device Management This section helps you maintain your router to improve the performance of your router and extend the durability of your router. Reboot Router If a setting fails to take effect or the router fails to work properly, you can try rebooting the router. To reboot the router, choose Administration > Device Management, and click Reboot. Click OK in the dialog box that appears.
Click OK on the dialog box that appears. It is recommended that you reset the router only when you forget your login password or Tenda technical support asks you to do so. Ensure that the power supply of the router is normal when the router is reset. Resetting the router deletes all your customized settings. Therefore, you can access the internet only after reconfiguring the router.
To back up the current configuration, click Backup. To restore a file of configuration: Step 1 Click Restore and select the file of the configuration to be restored. Step 2 Click Open. Step 3 Click OK on the dialog box that appears. ---End Export Syslog This function logs all key events that occur after the router is started. You can export the logs. To export the logs: Choose Administration > Device Management and click Export.
can download the latest version to upgrade your router or upgrade online directly. To upgrade your router, choose Administration > Device Management and select Local Upgrade or Online Upgrade to follow. It is recommended that you connect your computer to the router using an Ethernet cable for upgrading the router. If you connect your computer to the router wirelessly, an upgrade may fail and the router may not work properly.
Automatic Maintenance To configure the automatic maintenance function, choose Administration > Device Management. When this function is enabled, the router reboots during 03:00~05:00 a.m. every day when the traffic is lighter than 3 KB/s, so as to improve the system stability and router service life. By default, this function is enabled. If you want to disable it, unselect the Enable option and click OK.
Appendix A.1 Join Your WiFi A computer can connect to the WiFi network of the router only if it has a wireless network adapter. This part instructs you how to connect to your wireless network via your notebook or other wireless devices. We take Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows XP as examples here. Windows 8 Step 1 Right-click Step 2 Select the WiFi network of the router from the network list that appears. Step 3 Enter the WiFi password (network security key) of the WiFi network.
---End If you cannot find the icon, choose Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center, click Change adapter settings, right-click Wireless Network Connection, and choose Disable. Then, right-click Wireless Network Connection, and choose Enable. If the wireless network is not detected, click of wireless networks. in the upper-right corner to refresh the list Windows XP Step 1 Click in the lower-right corner of the desktop.
---End If the computer is connected to the network, Connected appears.
A.2 Configure Your Computer Perform the configuration procedure corresponding to Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows XP, depending on your OS. A computer installed with a wired network adapter is used as an example to describe the procedures. The procedures for configuring computers installed with a wireless network adapter are similar to these procedures. Windows 8 Step 1 Right-click Center.
Step 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, and click OK. Step 5 Click OK in the Ethernet Properties window. ---End Windows 7 Step 1 Click in the lower-right corner of the desktop and choose Open Network and Sharing Center.
Step 2 Click Local Area Connection and then Properties. Step 3 Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
Step 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, and click OK. Step 5 Click OK in the Local Area Connection Properties window. ---End Windows XP Step 1 Right-click My Network Places on the desktop and choose Properties.
Step 2 Right-click Local Area Connection and choose Properties. Step 3 Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Step 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, and click OK.
Step 5 Click OK in the Local Area Connection Properties window. ---End A.3 FAQ Q1: What should I do if I cannot access the router login page at tendawifi.com or 192.168.0.1? A1: Try the following methods: Ensure that the connection between the router and your computer is correct. If you connect to the router wirelessly, ensure that the connected WiFi network belongs to the router. Set the computer to obtain an IP address automatically. Clear the cache of your web browser.
Q3: What should I do if I forget the WiFi password? A3: Try the following methods: Log in to the web UI of the router, and check it on Wireless Settings > WiFi Name and Password page. If you forget the login password as well, reset the router to factory default settings by holding down the WPS/RST button on the back panel of the router for 8 seconds. Then you can reset a login password and WiFi password. Q4: How to select a connection type? A4: Follow the instructions in the table.
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