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ADSL2/2+ Router Table of Contents COPYRIGHT STATEMENT ............................................................. - 1 CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW.............................................. - 5 1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS .............................................................- 7 - CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW .......................................... - 8 2.1 FRONT PANEL ...........................................................................- 8 2.1 BACK PANEL OVERVIEW ..............................
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.3.3 MAC Address Clone ..................................................... - 43 4.3.4 DHCP ........................................................................... - 44 4.3.4 ADSL Settings .............................................................. - 47 4.4 WIRELESS...............................................................................- 47 4.4.1. Basic Settings.............................................................. - 48 4.4.2 Security ................................
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.7.6 Firmware Upgrade........................................................ - 91 4.7.7 Restore to Factory Default Settings.............................. - 93 A PPENDIX 1................................................................................. - 94 1. CONFIG PC’S TCP/IP MANUALLY ................................................- 94 2. INITIATE A DIALUP ON PC.............................................................- 95 APPENDIX 2 .................................................
ADSL2/2+ Router Chapter 1 Product Overview Note: This user guide applies to Tenda wireless N ADSL2+ modem routers both W300D and W150D. W300D is used as an example throughout this user guide for demonstration and explanation. These two products differ in the following ascpects: the former is equipped with 2 antennas and delivers up to 300Mbps wireless rate; while the latter is equipped with 1 antenna and delivers up to 150Mbps wireless rate.
ADSL2/2+ Router 1.1 Features ¾ Web based easy-to-install utility allows quick and simple settings for Internet connection ¾ Complies with IEEE802.11b/g/n, IEEE802.3, IEEE802.
ADSL2/2+ Router 1.2 Package Contents Unpack the package and check the following items. If any of the listed items below is missing or damaged, contact your Tenda reseller for immediate replacement.
ADSL2/2+ Router Chapter 2 Hardware Overview 2.1 Front Panel W300D’s Front Panel 9 LED indicators are located on the device’s front panel. They indicate the device’s working status. Below table lists detailed description of each such LED: LED Color Status Always On Power Green Description Device is properly powered. Power OFF adapter is improperly connected to power outlet or damaged.
ADSL2/2+ Router SYS Green WLAN Green Flashing Device functions normally Flashing Transferring data OFF Wireless radio is deactivated A Slow Flashing DSL Green Fast ADSL 3,4/wan Green ADSL established Always connection On established not has is already being been Unconnected Flashing Transferring data Device has been connected to the On ET connection Flashing Always INTERN is established OFF 1/itv,2, connection computer Device has not been connected to OFF Internet
ADSL2/2+ Router 2.1 Back Panel Overview Back Panel Overview (W300D) ON/OFF: Power switch. RESET: Pressing and holding it for over 8 seconds restores factory default settings. POWER: Power receptacal. Note that using a power adapter with a different voltage rating than the one included with the device will cause damage to the product. LAN: For connection to LAN hubs, switches or PCs.
ADSL2/2+ Router Follow the diagram below to connect your network devices if you plan to use Ethernet uplink mode (namely, Ethernet cable).
ADSL2/2+ Router Chapter 3 Quick Setup for Internet Connection You can log into the device web utility: either via a web browser or Setup Wizard on the included CD-ROM. Before configuring the device, you need to config your PC’s TCP/IP settings. 3.1 Config TCP/IP Settings on PC If you are using Windows 7, follow steps below to config your PC’s TCP/IP settings: a) Click the “Network” icon on your computer’s desktop, select “Properties” and then click “Open Network and Sharing Center”.
ADSL2/2+ Router c) Right click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”. d) Select” Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)"and then click “Properties”.
ADSL2/2+ Router e) Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”. Click “OK” to save the configurations.
ADSL2/2+ Router f) Click OK in the “Local Area Connection Properties” window. Note: Certainly you can also config your PC’s TCP/IP manually. For more info, refer to Appendix 1-1. 3.2 Logging on to Web Manager using the Setup Wizard To access device web manager via the Setup Wizard, do as follows: 1. Insert the included CD-ROM into your PC’s drive. 2. If the CD does not run automatically, click below screen and then follow on-screen instructions.
ADSL2/2+ Router 3.3 Logging on to Web Manager via Web Browser Before accessing Web utility verify the connectivity between the device and your computer. To do so, follow steps below: 1. Click the Start icon on the bottom left corner of your computer desktop. 2. Input “cmd” in the “Search programs and files” box and press “Enter”.
ADSL2/2+ Router 3. Enter “ping 192.168.1.1”, and press Enter. If your screen displays the following results, it indicates your computer has been successfully connected to the device. Now follow steps below to log on to device web-based utility: 1. Open the IE Browser as below. 2. Input http://192.168.1.1 in the address field and press “Enter”. 3.
ADSL2/2+ Router Enter “admin” in both password and user name fields.
ADSL2/2+ Router Setup Internet Connection We have just explained how to log on to the router above. And in this section, it illustrates you how to setup your Internet connection quickly. Now check whether you have the screen below, if not, please re-log on to the device. The device provides two access types: DSL Uplink (using telephone line) and Ethernet Uplink (using Ethernet cable).
ADSL2/2+ Router VPI/VCI values vary depending on different countries and area. The device has integerated common VPI/VCI values of some countries and areas. So you can just select your country and area, the VPI/VCI values (if included) for that specific area in your country will be populated automatically. However if you don’t find the VPI/VCI values suiting you area or your ISP uses special VPI/VCI, consult your ISP and then enter them manually. 2.
ADSL2/2+ Router After entering user name and password, click “OK” to save settings. When the “Connection Status” displays “Connected”, you can start surfing Internet.
ADSL2/2+ Router The device provides wireless feature, it is advisable to secure your wireless network with encryption. Use the interface below to fast secure your wireless network (Only a catchy security key is required) or go to Advanced (click the “Advanced” tab on the upper right corner)–Wireless--Security for more settings (Apart from the security key option, you can select a security mode and a cipher type that best fit yourself or keep the defaults thereof unchanged.
ADSL2/2+ Router Security Key: Enter a catchy phrase of 8-64 characters for authenticating on wireless clients that try to connect to your wireless network. For example: If you want to set the security key to 88888888, then simply enter it in the security key field below: The device SSID is preset to “tenda_xxxxxx” (xxxxxx represents the last 6 characters in device MAC), for example “Tenda_234588”. You can view or change it in Wireless→ Basic section.
ADSL2/2+ Router wireless network adapter’s scan list: Note: The device default SSID is “Tenda_XXXXXX” where “XXXXXX” stands for the last 6 characters in the device MAC address. 1. Click (wireless connection icon) to search for wireless networks as below: 2. Click “tenda_051609”, select “Connect” to go to the dialogue box below and Enter the security key: 88888888.
ADSL2/2+ Router 3. Click “OK” and device will automatically connect such wireless adapter to the wireless network in a while. Advanced settings provide you more and powerful functionalities such as bandwidth control, access control and port forwarding, etc. Read sections hereunder if you'd like to know more.
ADSL2/2+ Router Chapter 4 Advanced Settings On the screen below, click “Advanced”: And you shall see 7 main menus below: - 26 -
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.1 Status 4.1.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.1.2 ADSL This section displays ADSL version/mode, ANNEX type, ADSL connection status and virtual circuit settings, etc as below: 4.1.3 LAN This section displays LAN info: MAC/IP address and subnet mask as below.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.1.4 WAN This section displays WAN info: Internet connection type, connection status, MAC/IP address, gateway, primary/secondary DNS, subnet mask and uptime as below. 4.1.5 Wireless This section displays wireless info: wireless radio status (enabled/disabled), SSID, channel, network mode (802.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.1.6 ADSL Traffic Statistics This section displays number of packets sent/received on ADSL link as below. 4.2 Quick Setup This setup wizard guides you through basic settings for Internet connection.
ADSL2/2+ Router 3 system modes are supported on the device as below: Wireless ADSL Routing Mode: In this mode, device connects to Internet via a telephone cable. And PCs with wireless adapters can connect to the device wirelessly. Wireless ADSL Bridging Mode: In this mode, the DSL port functions as an Internet port. A diaup should be initiated on user's PC for Internet connection. Wireless Routing Mode: In this mode, LAN port 4 functions as an Internet port while DSL port becomes inoperative.
ADSL2/2+ Router This is the ADSL uplink virtual connection. Consult your ISP for PVC settings and enter them manually. The device supports 4 Internet connection types (The default is IPOE-Dynamic IP). ¾ PPPOE: Connect to Internet via PPPOE virtual dialup. ¾ IPOE-Dynamic IP: Connect to Internet via a dynamic IP assigned by ISP over Ethernet.
ADSL2/2+ Router over Ethernet. ¾ IPOA-Dynamic IP: Connect to Internet via a dynamic IP over ATM. ¾ IPOA- Static IP: Connect to Internet via a fixed IP over ATM. ¾ PPPOA: Connect to Internet via PPPOE virtual dialup over ATM. Select PPPoE, click “Next”, if your ISP is using a PPPoE connection, and then enter the user name and password provided by your ISP. If you are using a dynamic IP, simply click "Next”. The device will obtain IP settings automatically from your ISP.
ADSL2/2+ Router IP Address: Enter the WAN IP address provided by your ISP. Consult your ISP if you are not clear. Subnet Mask: Enter the WAN Subnet Mask provided by your ISP. Consult your ISP if you are not clear. Gateway: Enter the WAN Gateway address provided by your ISP. Consult your ISP if you are not clear. Primary DNS Server: Enter the necessary DNS address provided by your ISP. Consult your ISP if you are not clear.
ADSL2/2+ Router If you are not planning to change any default settings, click “Next”. After completing the basic wireless settings, the screen below shall be displayed. Click “Save” to save your settings and you will be advised to reboot the device. When reboot completes, you can go to “Status”→”WAN” to view such settings.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.3.1 LAN MAC Address: Displays device’s LAN MAC address. It is unconfigurable. IP Address: Device’s LAN IP. The default is 192.168. 1.1. You can change it according to your need. Subnet Mask: Device’s LAN subnet mask. The default is 255.255.255.0. Note: If you change the device’s LAN IP address, you must reconfig your PC’s TCP/IP settings accordingly and enter the new one in your browser to get back to its web utility.
ADSL2/2+ Router Internet connection Type: Displays current Internet connection type. User Name: Enter the User Name provided by your ISP. Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP. Display Password: Display password as it is instead of in codes. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. DO NOT change it from the factory default of 1492 unless necessary.
ADSL2/2+ Router IPoE→Dynamic IP If your ISP is using an IPoE connection and does not give you any IP info, then select IPoE→Dynamic IP. The device will obtain an IP address from ISP automatically. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. The default value is 1500. Set DNS Server Manually: Check the box to enter DNS address(es) manually.
ADSL2/2+ Router by your ISP in corresponding fields. IP Address: Enter the WAN IP address provided by your ISP. Consult your ISP if you are not clear. Subnet Mask: Enter WAN Subnet Mask provided by your ISP. The default is 255.255.255.0. Gateway: Enter the WAN Gateway provided by your ISP. Primary DNS Server: Enter the DNS address provided by your ISP. Secondary DNS Server: Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides 2 such addresses (optional).
ADSL2/2+ Router The device will obtain an IP address from ISP automatically. IPoA→Static IP If your ISP is using an IPoA connection and assigns a fixed IP address to you, then select IPoA→Static IP, and enter the IP address, subnet mask, primary DNS and secondary DNS(optional) info provided by your ISP in corresponding fields.
ADSL2/2+ Router IP Address: Enter the WAN IP address provided by your ISP. Consult your ISP if you are not clear. Subnet Mask: Enter WAN Subnet Mask provided by your ISP. The default is 255.255.255.0. Gateway: Enter the WAN Gateway provided by your ISP. Primary DNS Server: Enter the DNS address provided by your ISP. Secondary DNS Server: Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides 2 such addresses (optional). MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit.
ADSL2/2+ Router Click “Network” ->“WAN” and select PPPoA from corresponding drop-down list. User Name: Enter the User Name provided by your ISP. Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP. Display Password: Display password as it is instead of in codes. MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. DO NOT change it from the factory default of 1492 unless necessary.
ADSL2/2+ Router MAC Address: Config device’s WAN MAC address. You can either enter one manually or click the “Clone MAC” button to copy your PC’s MAC. Clone MAC: Clicking this button changes device’s WAN MAC address from default to the MAC address of the PC you are currently on. Don’t use this button unless your PC’s MAC address is the one bound by your ISP. Restore to Factory Default MAC: Restores device’s WAN MAC to factory default.
ADSL2/2+ Router mask, gateway and DNS etc), eliminating the need for manual intervention... Start IP Address: Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server’s IP assignment. End IP Address: Enter the ending IP address for the DHCP server’s IP assignment. Lease Time: The length of time for the IP address lease. Configuring a proper lease time improves the efficiency for the DHCP server to reclaim disused IP addresses.
ADSL2/2+ Router IP Address: Displays the IP address assigned by the DHCP server. MAC Address: Displays the MAC address of a corresponding DHCP client (PC or other network device). Host name: Displays the name of a PC or other network device (DHCP client). Lease Time: Displays remaining time for a corresponding IP address lease. Static Assignment This feature allows DHCP server to always assign an identical IP address to a PC at a given MAC address.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.3.4 ADSL Settings This section allows you to select an ADSL mode and an ANNEX type, as well as config VPI/VCI settings for both Internet connection and IPTV connection. Note: DO NOT change default settings on the screen above unless neccessary. 4.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.4.1. Basic Settings SSID :A SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique name of a wireless network. Channel: For an optimal wireless performance, you may select the least interferential channel.
ADSL2/2+ Router possible channel for your wireless network to operate on from the drop-down list. There are 13 channels available. z Enable Wireless: Check/uncheck to activate/ deactivate wireless radio. If disabled, all wireless related features will be disabled automatically. Enable Broadcast SSID: Check/uncheck to make your wireless network visible/ invisible to any wireless clients within coverage when they perform a scan they perform a scan to see what’s available.
ADSL2/2+ Router Step1: Click icon on bottom right corner as seen in the screenshot above. Step2: Click “Open Network and Sharing Center” to display the screen below.
ADSL2/2+ Router enter “Manually connect to a wireless network” page and select “Manually create a network profile” on the page below: Step5: Enter the required wireless network info on the page below, and then click “Next”. Network name: The name of the wireless network to add (SSID). Security type: Enter the security mode of the wireless network. Security key: Enter the security key of the wireless network.
ADSL2/2+ Router Step6: Click the “Close” button and you have added the wireless network manually. You can go to “Manage Wireless Network” to check it. 4.4.
ADSL2/2+ Router AuthenticationType: Select “Open” or “Shared” WEP Key Format: Select HEX or ASCII. Key Select: Select a valid key from keys 1-4. Note that you must enter the key content in the corresponding format selected. WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK: There are 2 cipher types for WPA-PSK security mode: AES and TKIP+AES.
ADSL2/2+ Router There are also 2 cipher types for WPA2-PSK security mode: AES and TKIP+AES. 4.4.
ADSL2/2+ Router or disallow clients at specific MAC addresses to connect to your wireless network. MAC Address Filter: Selecting “Disable” means to deactivate the MAC address filter feature. “Allow Access to Wireless Network” only allows PCs at specified MAC addresses to connect to your wireless network while “Deny Access to Wireless Network” only blocks PCs at specified MAC addresses from connecting to your wireless network. Add: Click it to add a new MAC to the MAC address list.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. Select “Allow Access to Wireless Network” and enable the MAC address filter feature as seen below: 4.3.4 WDS WDS (Wireless Distribution System) feature can be used to extend your existing wireless network coverage.
ADSL2/2+ Router WDS Mode: Select Wireless AP or bridge mode. Bridge Control: Select Disable or Enable. Scan: Enable the Bridge Control feature and Click the Scan button; SSIDs and BSSIDs of wireless devices on same channel will be displayed. For example: To use the Scan button to display available networks, do as follows: 1. Select Bridge mode from WDS Mode drop-down menu and “Enable” from Bridge Control drop-down menu as seen below.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. Click the “Scan” button. 3.
ADSL2/2+ Router box next to such network and click “Connect”. And device will connect to it automatically. Note: 1. WDS feature can only be implemented between 2 wireless devices that both support the WDS feature. 2. SSID, channel, security settings and security key must be the same on both such devices. 3. The device only supports WEP encryption for this feature. 4. It is advisable to disable device’s built-in DHCP server when using the WDS feature 5.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.5 Advanced Applications 4.5.1 System Mode 3 system modes are supported: Wireless ADSL Routing, Wireless ADSL Bridging and Wireless Routing. The default is Wireless ADSL Routing. Select Wireless ADSL Routing, if you want to connect to Internet via a telephone line and initiate a dialup on the device for Internet connection. Select Wireless ADSL Bridging, if you want to connect to Internet via a telephone line and initiate a dialup on your PC for Internet connection.
ADSL2/2+ Router Ethernet cable. In Wireless ADSL Routing Mode: The DSL Port functions as an Internet port, through which an ADSL CPE initiates a dialup for an Internet connection that can be shared by multiple users. In Wireless ADSL Bridging Mode: The DSL port functions as an Internet port. A diaup should be initiated on user's PC for Internet connection. In Wireless Routing Mode: LAN port 4 functions as an Internet port while DSL port becomes inoperative.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.5.2 IPTV The IPTV feature makes it possible to enjoy online videos on your TV set via a set-top box while surfing Internet. Note:The IPTV feature is only available in Wireless ADSL Routing mode and Wireless ADSL Bridging mode. Enable IPTV: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the IPTV feature. Wired: Select it if you are connecting your set-top box to the device using an Ethernet cable. Wireless: Select it if you are connecting your set-top box to the device wirelessly.
ADSL2/2+ Router To use the IPTV feature, do as follows: 1) If you want to connect your set-top box to the device using an Ethernet cable, do as follows: a). Connect your set-top box to LAN port 1 on the device. b). Go to Network→ADSL, select IPTV from PVC List drop-down menu, check “Enable” and then enter the VPI and VCI values manually. When you finish all these settings, click “Save” to save such settings. Note: The VPI and VCI values on screenshot are for demonstration purpose only.
ADSL2/2+ Router e). Turn on your set-top box when the ADSL LED displays a solid light after reboot. f). When set-top box shows that it is successfully connected, you can start enjoying IPTV. 2) If you want to connect your set-top box to the device wirelessly, do as follows: a). Go to Network→ADSL, select IPTV from PVC List drop-down menu, check “Enable” and then enter the VPI and VCI values manually. When you finish all these settings, click “Save” to save such settings.
ADSL2/2+ Router b) On IPTV interface, check the “Enable IPTV” box, select “Wireless” and specify an IPTV SSID (used by set-top box to connect to the device). c). Select WEP and enter a key. d). Save your settings and reboot the device. e).
ADSL2/2+ Router light after reboot. f). On your set-top box management interface, select “Wireless”, enter the IPTV SSID and security key to connect to the device. 4.5.3 Bandwidth Control To better manage bandwidth allocation and optimize network performance, use the bandwidth control feature. Enable: Check/uncheck to enable/disable current bandwidth entry. IP Range: Enter a single IP or an IP range.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.5.4 Connection List This section displays info of clients that connect to your device. IP Address:Displays the IP address of a connected client. MAC Address:Displays the MAC address of a connected client. Medium Type: Displays "Wireless" or “Wired”, indicating whether corresponding client is connected to the device wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable. 4.5.
ADSL2/2+ Router However, a numeric address is inconvenient to remember; an address which changes unpredictably makes connection impossible. The DDNS provider allocates a static hostname to the user; whenever the user is allocated a new IP address this is communicated to the DDNS provider by software running on a computer or network device at that address; the provider distributes the association between the hostname and the address to the Internet's DNS servers so that they may resolve DNS queries.
ADSL2/2+ Router For example: If you have registered a DDNS service in dyndns.org and are assigned tenda, 123456, tenda.dyndns.info respectively as username, password and domain name for a web server on your PC at 192.168.1.10, then configure port forwarding settings under virtual server menu and enter this info on the DDNS interface. Users on Internet can access your web server by simply entering http://tenda.dyndns.info in their browser address bars.
ADSL2/2+ Router on your LAN. It is useful for hosting online services such as FTP, Web, or game servers. For each Virtual Server, you define a WAN port on your router for redirection to an internal LAN IP Address and LAN port. External Port- Internal Port: Enter the service ports. Private IP: Enter an IP address of the LAN PC used as a server. Protocol: Includes TCP, UDP and Both. Select “Both” if you are not sure about which protocol to use.
ADSL2/2+ Router LAN; however it is not convenient to transfer such large files. Then, you can set up your own PC as a FTP server and use the virtual server feature to let your friends access these files. Provided that the static IP address of the FTP server (Namely, your PC) is 192.168.1.10 and you want your friends to access this FTP server through default port 21 and using TCP protocol, then do as follows: 1.
ADSL2/2+ Router Note: If you include port 80 on this section, you must set the port on remote (web-based) management section to a different number than 80, such as 8080, otherwise the virtual server feature may not take effect. 4.5.7 DMZ Host In some cases, we need to set a computer to be completely exposed to extranet for implementation of a bidirectional communication. To do so, we set it as a DMZ host.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. Save your settings. 3. Assuming that the device WAN IP address is 183.37.227.201, then simply entering “http://183.37.227.201” in web browsers will redirect Internet users to web server on the DMZ host. NOTE: Once a PC is set to a DMZ host, it will be completely exposed to extranet and becomes vulnerable to attacks. So DO NOT use it unless neccessary. 4.5.8 UPNP UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows a network device to discover and connect to other devices on the network.
ADSL2/2+ Router ¾ Enable UPnP: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the UPnP feature. Note: UPnP works in Windows XP, Windows ME or later (NOTE: Operational system needs to be integrated with or installed with Directx 9.0) or in an environment with installed application software that supports UPnP. 4.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.6.1 MAC Address Filter To better manage PCs in LAN, you can use the MAC Address Filter function to allow/disallow such PCs to access to Internet. Filter Mode: Select Deny or Allow according to your own needs. Deny Access To Internet: Disallow only PCs at specified MAC addresses to access Internet. Other PCs are allowed. Allow Access To Internet: Allow only PCs at specified MAC addresses to access Internet. Other PCs are denied.
ADSL2/2+ Router Day: select a day or several days for the corresponding entry to take effect. Enable: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the corresponding entry.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.6.2 Client Filter To better manage PCs in LAN, you can allow or disallow such PCs to access certain ports on Internet using the Client Filter functionality.
ADSL2/2+ Router Filter Mode: Select Deny or Allow according to your own needs. Select: Select a number (indicating a filter rule) from the Description: Enter a meaningful name to yourself for a new filter drop-down menu. rule. Start /End IP Address: Enter a starting/ending IP address. Port: Enter TCP/UDP protocol port number (s); it can be a range of ports or a single port. Traffic Type: Select a protocol or protocols for the traffic (TCP/UDP/Both).
ADSL2/2+ Router Example 2: To allow only the PC at an IP address of 192.168. 1.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.6.3 URL Filter To better control LAN PCs, you can use the URL filter functionality to allow or disallow such PC to access certain websites within a specified time range. Filter Mode: Select Deny or Allow according to your own needs. Select: Select a number (indicating a filter rule) from the drop-down menu. Description: Enter a meaningful name to you for the corresponding entry. Start/End IP Address: Enter the starting/ending IP address.
ADSL2/2+ Router take effect. Enable: Check to enable or uncheck to disable the corresponding entry (allow/disallow matched packets to pass through device). For example: If you want to disallow all computers on your LAN to access “yahoo.com” from 8:00 to 18:00 on working days: Monday- Friday, then do as follows: Note: Each entry can include up to 16 domain names, each of which must be seperated with a semicolon. 4.6.
ADSL2/2+ Router Enable: Check or uncheck to enable or disable the remote web-based management feature. Port: Enter a port number for remote web-based management. IP Address: Enter the IP address of a PC on Internet authorized to access and manage the device’s web-based utility remotely. For example: If you want to allow only a PC at the IP address of 218.88.93.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.7 Tools 4.7.1 Logs The syslog option allows you to view all events that occur upon system startup.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.7.2 Time This section assists you in setting the device’s system time; you can either select to set the time and date manually or automatically obtain the GMT time from Internet. By default, “Sync with Internet time servers” is enabled as seen below.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.7.3 Change Password/User Name This section allows you to change login password/user name for accessing device web manager. Both login password and user name are preset to “admin” by default. To change either, do as follows: 1.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. Enter your current user name and password in Old User Name and Old Password fields as seen below: 3.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4. Click "Save” and the login window displays: 5. Enter the new user name and password to relog in to W300D’s web manager.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.7.4 Backup This section allows you to backup current settings. 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. To backup, click the “Backup” button on the screen below.
ADSL2/2+ Router And then,click the “Save” button on the appearing screen to store it under the selected path. 4.7.5 Restore This section allows you to restore previous settings configured on the device.
ADSL2/2+ Router To restore previous settings, do as follows: 1. Click the "Browse" button to locate and select a configuration file that is saved previously to your local hard drive. 2. Click “Restore” to import previous settings and the device will reboot.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.7.6 Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrade is released periodically to improve the functionality of your device and also to add new features. If you run into a problem with a specific feature of the device, log on to our website (www.tenda.cn or www.tendacn.com)to download the latest firmware to update your device.
ADSL2/2+ Router Browse: Click it to select a downloaded firmware. Update: Click it to update your device firmware. The process takes about 2 minutes, device will reboot automatically after it completes.
ADSL2/2+ Router 4.7.7 Restore to Factory Default Settings To restore all settings to the device's factory default values, click the " Default” button on the interface below and then the “OK” button on appearing dialogue box. Restoring factory defaults requires system reboot.
ADSL2/2+ Router A ppendix 1 1. Config PC’s TCP/IP manually Select “Use the following IP address”, and enter: IP address: 192.168.1.xxx. (xxx ranges 2~254), Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0, Gateway: 192.168.1.1, DNS Server: You can enter your local DNS server address (consult your local ISP if you are not clear) or enter the device’s LAN IP, making it a DNS proxy. Click “OK” to submit your settings. Then click “OK” on “Local Area Connection Properties” to save settings.
ADSL2/2+ Router 2. Initiate a dialup on PC When working in Wireless ADSL Bridging Mode, the device connects to Internet via dial-up utility (the third party software). With integrated multiple VPI/VCI values, there is no need for any configurations and only an installed dial-up program is required Internet connection. Different ISPs may use different dial-up softwares. For PPPoE users, the Windows internal dial-up utility can be used.
ADSL2/2+ Router c). Select “Set up a new connection or network” as below: d).
ADSL2/2+ Router e). Select “Dialup” on the appearing page below: f). Enter User name and password provided by your ISP on the page below: g). And then click “Connect”.
ADSL2/2+ Router h). If you see the screen below, it means you can access Internet now.
ADSL2/2+ Router Appendix 2 1. Troubleshooting Trouble Descripti Troubleshooting on ● Check whether power adapter is connected Power LED does properly. ● Check whether the power adapter is the one not included with the device. (Use of a power adapter light up with different rating than the included one may damage the device.) ●Check whether the Ethernet cable that connects the device and your PC is correctly connected.
ADSL2/2+ Router ● Make sure you are not confronting the above troubles. ● Make sure dial-up utility is installed and correctly Can’t access the Internet configured. ● Make sure the user name and password entered are correct. ● If the dial-up is successful, make sure the IE proxy server is configured properly. ● Open several web pages to see if they can be displayed. 2. Verify connectivity between the device and your PC 1. Click Start —> Run, input “cmd” and press “Enter”. 2. Input “ping 192.168.1.
ADSL2/2+ Router 3. If you get the following results, it indicates your PC has been successfully connected to the device. 4. If you get the following results, it indicates the connection between your PC and the device is not successfully established.
ADSL2/2+ Router TCP/IP settings on your PC and ensure the Ethernet cable is correctly connected. 3. FAQs 1. Q: How do I know whether my ADSL connection is OK? A: With correct hardware connection and successful ADSL connection, the device’s “ADSL” LED displays a solid light. Otherwise it displays a flashing light which indicates connection failure, either physically or logically. If this happens, consult your ISP or reconnect. 2.
ADSL2/2+ Router A: Yes. Simply connect your Ethernet cable to LAN port 4 on the device and follow instructions in section 4.3.2 to config it for Internet connection. 4. Q: I tried whatever I can but still can not achieve a successful ADSL Internet connection. What shoul I do? A: First, verify that you entered the correct user name and password.
ADSL2/2+ Router upgrades the network to ADSL2+ one day. Plus, there is almost no difference in the prices between an ADSL2+ modem and an ADSL2 modem. 8. Q: What is VPI/VCI? A: VPI is short for Virtual Path Identifier and VCI is short for Virtual Channel Identifier. Both are used by DSLAM to identify an ATM terminal (ADSL connection). Different ISP may use different VPI/VCI values. Consult your ISP if you are not clear. 9.
ADSL2/2+ Router will adversely affect wireless signal range. 3. Electronic Interference: Wireless network devices commonly use the 2.4 GHz radio wave frequency to transmit and receive data. When other nearby electronic devices such as cell phones, radio transmitters and microwaves emit this frequency, they interfere with the network's signal transmission. 4. Physical obstacles such as metal, thick concrete walls also cause wireless signal loss.
ADSL2/2+ Router Appendix 3 EMC 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.
ADSL2/2+ Router interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
ADSL2/2+ Router 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. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.
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