User Guide SR20 Smart Home Router (SR20) AC1900 Wi-Fi Router + Smart Home Hub + Touch Screen REV1.0.
Contents About This Guide..........................................................................................................1 Chapter 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 3. 1. 4. Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. 4. 2. Share Local Resources in the Internet by Virtual Server . . . . . . . . . . . 30 4. 4. 4. Make Applications Free from Port Restriction by DMZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 4. 4. 3. 4. 5. 4. 4. 5. Make Xbox Online Games Run Smoothly by UPnP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 USB Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 4. 5. 1. Local Storage Sharing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About This Guide This guide is a complement to Quick Start Guide. The Quick Start Guide provides instructions for quick setup, while this guide contains details of each function and demonstrates how to configure them in typical scenarios. When using this guide, please notice that features of the router may vary slightly depending on the model and software version you have, and on your location, language, and internet service provider.
Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter introduces what the Smart Home Router can do and shows its main features and appearance.
Chapter 1 1. 1. Introduction Product Overview The AC1900 Wi-Fi Router plus Smart Home Hub plus Touch Screen (also referred to as Smart Home Router SR20), is an “all-in-one” Wi-Fi router with built-in smart home hub that eliminates the need for more standalone hubs in your home. It offers a centralized solution to unify all smart home technologies to seamlessly work together, such as TP-Link smart home products and other ZigBee and Z-Wave devices.
Chapter 1 Introduction • Support Zigbee and Z-Wave devices • Comply with IEEE 802.11ac • Provide multiple encryption security types, including 64-bit, 128-bit, 152-bit WEP, and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK • Support built-in DHCP server • Support app-based and web-based managements • Support for remote control of all Kasa devices (via app) • Integrated third-party smart home devices • Guest Network management • Client Controls management 1. 3.
Chapter 1 5 Introduction On/Off Button Press to turn the Smart Router ON or OFF. 6 USB 2.0 Port Connect a USB 2.0 storage device or a USB 2.0 printer for file or printer sharing. 7 USB 3.0 Port Connect a USB 3.0 storage device or a USB 3.0 printer for content sharing, printer sharing, or media streaming. This port is also compatible with USB 2.0 devices. 8 Internet Port Connect your broadband DSL/Cable Modem to this port using an Ethernet cable.
Chapter 2 Set up Your Router via Kasa App
Chapter 2 2. 1. Set up Your Router via Kasa App Position Your Router The Smart Home Router is designed to be the “control center” of your home and with its modern appearance, it can be placed in a standing position or mounted on the wall. However, keep in mind that your router’s location can affect wireless connections. For optimal end-user experience, we recommend that you choose a location that is near a power outlet, and where other devices (wired and wireless) will be able to connect to.
Chapter 2 Set up Your Router via Kasa App e. Plug in and connect the router’s power adapter. f. 4 Press the On/Off button on the back of the router and wait for the Welcome screen to appear with the default Wi-Fi network name and password. Connect your mobile device to the default Wi-Fi network name using the password on the touch screen.
Chapter 2 Set up Your Router via Kasa App • Use of third-party services and products such as Amazon Echo One Smart Home Router can only be associated with one Kasa account. Note that unbinding (deleting) the router from your Kasa account will factory reset the router, and you will have to repeat the configuration process using the Kasa app.
Chapter 3 Touch Screen Settings This chapter introduces what the touch screen of the Smart Home Router can do and shows its main features and appearance.
Chapter 3 Touch Screen Settings 3. 1. Touch Screen Basics 3. 1. 1. Home Screen The main Home screen provides a visual overview of your network, along with ability to control your network and interact with your smart home devices. 25 Mbps Smart Devices: 15 Mbps 24 Network Controls Home Controls 1 1 2 3 Network Controls Tap on this interface to monitor and manage network access for the wireless clients or Guest network. MY NETWORK 2.4G My_Home_2.
Chapter 3 Touch Screen Settings MY INTERNET At 09/25/2016 1:30pm Ping 1.1 ms Download 11 Upload 111 Mbps Mbps SPEED TEST 3 Home Controls Tap on this interface to access your programmed scenes or interact with your connected devices on your network. MY SMART HOME 24 1 Online Scenes 3. 1. 2.
Chapter 3 Touch Screen Settings Wireless Tap this icon to configure your Wi-Fi network settings such as Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) and Wi-Fi password. Screen Tap this icon to adjust your router’s screen brightness, set screen lockout with a PIN code to protect your configuration from being m odified and adjust the screen timeout. The touch screen automatically times out and enters sleep mode during periods of (Home) inactivity. To wake the touch screen, tap on it or the button on the router.
Chapter 3 Touch Screen Settings 25 Mbps Smart Devices: 15 Mbps 24 Network Controls 2. Tap on the Home Controls (Settings) icon at the top-right corner and then Wireless. 3. Change your 2.4GHz and/or 5GHz Wi-Fi settings and tap Save. WIRELESS SETTINGS 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Name (SSID) Wi-Fi Password Security Type Save 5GHz MyHome 1234567890 WPA/WPA2-Personal Note: Changing your SSID or Wi-Fi password, Wi-Fi devices will need to be reconfigured to connect to the network with changes. 3. 2. 2.
Chapter 3 Touch Screen Settings 1. On the main Home screen, tap Network Controls. 25 Mbps Smart Devices: 15 Mbps 24 Network Controls Home Controls 2. Tap My Clients to view the list of all active Wi-Fi clients on your network. MY NETWORK 2.4G 5G My_Home_2.4G 5G My_Home_5G My Clients Guest Control 3. To suspend the client’s internet connection for a period of time, tap Pause and select the duration.
Chapter 3 Touch Screen Settings MY CLIENT Block Device Name IP My iPhone IP Address 96.90.250.34 MAC Address 00:01:02:03:04:05 MY CLIENTS Online My iPhone 3. 2. 3. Blocked 00:01:02:03:04:05 Unblock Guest Network Control When you initially set up the router, a dedicated Wi-Fi network is automatically created for the guests to connect to, without interference with the devices connected to your private home network.
Chapter 3 Touch Screen Settings 2. Tap Guest Control. MY NETWORK 2.4G 5G My_Home_2.4G My Clients 5G My_Home_5G Guest Control 3. On the Guest Network screen, you can toggle the 2.4GHz and/or 5GHz Guest Network on or off. GUEST NETWORK 21 2.4G 5G My_Home_Guest_2.4G PWD: 123456789 2)) My_Home_Guest_5G PWD: 123456789 Guest Network Settings Guest Network Settings 4. To make changes to Guest Network, tap .
Chapter 3 Touch Screen Settings 3. 3. Smart Home Configuration 3. 3. 1. Pairing ZigBee and Z-Wave Devices 3. 3. 2. Scenes Pairing various ZigBee and Z-Wave devices (such as Lights, Open/Closed Sensor, Motion Sensor, Door Locks, and Thermostats) can only be done via Kasa. Once paired, you can monitor and control your home automation devices locally and remotely through the app or control them on the router’s touch screen. Take full advantage of your smart home devices in your home with Scenes.
Chapter 3 Touch Screen Settings Note: Scenes lets you control multiple devices simultaneously with one-button commands, while Smart Actions, which can only be done via Kasa, takes a step further in home automation to simplify your daily routine by allowing you to create smarter automatic controls based on simple logic.
Chapter 3 Touch Screen Settings 4. On the Reset screen, you perform a full factory reset that will erase all configuration settings (such as network settings and wireless settings). Then confirm your selection when prompted. RESET Full Factory Reset Note: The reset takes a few minutes to complete. DO NOT unplug the router or interrupt the reset process. The router will automatically reboot when the factory reset is finished.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page This chapter introduces how to configure and manage the Smart Home Router via the web management page, which supports a wide range of advanced system configurations such as QoS, VLANs, FTP connection, NAT forwarding, assigning static IP addresses for your network.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page With a web management page, it is easy to configure and manage the router. The web management page can be used on any Windows, Macintosh or UNIX OS with a web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Apple Safari. Changes made to any of the advanced functions on the web management page may negatively affect the performance of your router and local network.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page For a complete summary report of your router’s health and its settings, go to Advanced > Status. The information on this page can be useful when you contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or TP-Link Technical Support for help. 4. 3. Guest Network 4. 3. 1. Create a Network for Guests This function allows you to provide Wi-Fi access for guests without disclosing your main network.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 1 ) Enable 2.4GHz network or 5GHz network or enable both according to your needs. 2 ) Set an easy-to-identify SSID. Don‘t select Hide SSID unless you want your guests and other people to manually input this SSID for Wi-Fi access. 3 ) The 2.4GHz and 5GHz guest networks share one password. By default, the guest network password updates daily. You can change the update interval to weekly or monthly.
Chapter 4 4. 4. Advanced Functions on Web Management Page NAT Forwarding The router’s NAT (Network Address Translation) feature makes the devices in the LAN use the same public IP address to communicate in the internet, which protects the local network by hiding IP addresses of the devices. However, it also brings about the problem that external host cannot initiatively communicate with the specified device in the local network.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page • Enable H323 ALG: If enabled, it allows Microsoft NetMeeting clients to communicate via NAT. • Enable RTSP ALG: If enabled, it allows RTSP (Real-Time Stream Protocol) clients and servers to transfer data via NAT. • Enable PPTP Passthrough: If enabled, it allows Point-to-Point sessions to be tunneled through an IP network and passed through the router.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3. Go to Advanced > NAT Forwarding > Virtual Servers, click Add. 4. Click VIEW EXISTING SERVICES, and choose HTTP. The external port, internal port and protocol will be automatically filled with contents. Enter the PC’s IP address 192.168.0.100 in the Internal IP field. 5. Click OK to save the settings. Done! Tips: 1. It is recommended to keep the default settings of Internal Port and Protocol if you are not clear about which port and protocol to use.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page IP address of the host. When the data from the internet return to the external ports, the router can forward them to the corresponding host. Port triggering is mainly applied to online games, VoIPs and video players. Common applications include MSN Gaming Zone, Dialpad and Quick Time 4 players, etc. Follow the steps below to configure the port triggering rules: 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your Kasa account. 2.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page I want to: Make the home PC join the internet online game without port restriction. For example, due to some port restriction, when playing the online games, you can login normally but cannot join a team with other players. To solve this problem, set your PC as a DMZ with all ports opened. How can I do that? 1. Assign a static IP address to your PC, for example 192.168.0.100. 2. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your Kasa account. 3.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page corresponding ports allowing the following data penetrating the NAT to transmit. Therefore, you can play Xbox online games without a hitch. LAN Xbox WAN Router If necessary, you can follow the steps to change the status of UPnP. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your Kasa account. 2. Go to Advanced > NAT Forwarding > UPnP and toggle on or off according to your needs. 4. 5. USB Settings 4. 5. 1. Local Storage Sharing 4.5. 1.1.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 2. Access Your USB Disk By default, all the network clients can access all folders on your USB disk. Refer to the following table for access instructions. You can also customize your sharing content and set a sharing account by referring to Customize Your Settings. ¾¾ Method 1: Go to Computer > Network, then click the Network Server Name (SR20-share by default) in the Computer section. Note: Operations in different systems are similar.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 1 ) Select Go > Connect to Server 2 ) Type the server address smb://tplinkwifi.net 3 ) Click Connect Mac 4 ) When prompted, select the Guest radio box. (If you have set up a username and a password to deny anonymous access to the USB disks, you should select the Registered User radio box. To learn how to set up an account for the access, refer toTo Set up Authentication for Data Security. pad Use a third-party app for network files management.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3. Select the Volume Name and Folder Path, then enter a Folder Name as you like. 4. Decide the way you share the folder: • • • • Allow Guest Network Access: If you tick this check box, clients on Guest Network will be able to access the shared folders. Enable Authentication: If you tick this check box, you will be required to use a username and password to access the folder. Refer to To Set up Authentication for Data Security to learn more.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, then log in with your Kasa account. 2. Select Advanced > USB Settings > Sharing Access. Focus on the Sharing Account section. 3. Choose Use Default Account (admin) or Use New Account and click SAVE. 4. Enable Authentication to apply the account you just set. • If you leave Share All enabled, click the button to enable Authentication for all folders.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page Note: Due to Windows credential mechanism, you might be unable to access the USB disk after changing Authentication settings. Please log out from Windows and try to access again. ¾¾ To Customize the Address of the USB Disk You can customize the server name and use the name to access your USB disk. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, then log in with the username and password you set for the router. 2. Select Advanced > USB Settings > Sharing Access.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page Insert your USB storage device into the router’s USB port directly or using a USB cable. Tips: • If you use USB hubs, make sure no more than 4 devices are connected to the router. • If the USB storage device requires using bundled external power, make sure the external power has been connected. • If you use a USB hard drive, make sure its file system is FAT32, exFat, NTFS or HFS+.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3. Enable the FTP (via Internet) Select the check box to enable FTP (via Internet), then click SAVE. 4.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 1 ) Open the Windows Explorer (or go to Computer, only for Windows users) or open a web browser. 2 ) Type the server address in the address bar: Type in ftp://: (such as ftp://59.40.2.243:21).
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3. Select the Volume Name and Folder Path, then specify the Folder Name as you like. 4. Tick Enable Authentication. If you allow network clients to modify this folder, tick Enable Write Access. 5. Click OK. Tips: The router can share 32 volumes at most. You can click need to share. 4. 5. 3.
Chapter 4 4.5. 3.1. Advanced Functions on Web Management Page Access the USB disk 1. Connect Your USB Disk Insert your USB storage device into the router’s USB port directly or using a USB cable. Tips: • If you use USB hubs, make sure no more than 4 devices are connected to the router. • If the USB storage device requires using bundled external power, make sure the external power has been connected. • If you use a USB hard drive, make sure its file system is FAT32, exFat, NTFS or HFS+.
Chapter 4 4.5. 3.2. Advanced Functions on Web Management Page Customize Your Settings ¾¾ To Only Share Specific Content By default, Share All is enabled so all content on the USB disk is shared. If you want to only share specific folders, follow the steps below: 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, then log in with your Kasa account. 2. Select Basic > USB Settings. 3. Focus on the section of Folder Sharing. Click the button to disable Share All, then click Add to add a new sharing folder. 4.
Chapter 4 4. 5. 4. Advanced Functions on Web Management Page Printer Sharing The Printer Sharing feature helps you share a printer with different computers connected to the router. Note: Printers unlisted on this page may be incompatible with the router: http://www.tp-link.com/common/compatible/print-server/. 1. Install the Driver of the Printer Make sure you have installed the driver of the printer on each computer that needs printer service.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page Windows Mac 3 ) Click the Auto-Connect for printing tab to pull down a list, then select Set AutoConnect Printer. Windows Mac 4 ) Select the printer you share, then click Apply.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page Windows Mac 5 ) You will see the printer marked as Auto-Connect Printer. Now you can print with this printer.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page Windows Mac Tips: The Print Server also allows different clients to share the scan feature of MFPs (Multi-Function Printers). To scan with TP-LINK USB Printer Controller, right-click the printer and select Network Scanner. Then, a scanning window will pop up. Finish the scanning process by following on-screen instructions. 4. 6.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3. Click Add. 4. Click VIEW EXISTING DEVICES, and add the device to be controlled. Or, enter the Device Name and MAC Address manually. icon to set the Effective Time. Drag the cursor 5. Click the over the appropriate cell(s) and click OK.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 6. Enter a Description for the entry. 7. Select the checkbox to enable this entry and click OK. 8. Locate Content Restriction and select the restriction mode. 1 ) In Blacklist mode, the controlled devices cannot access any websites containing the specified keywords during the Effective Time period. 2 ) In Whitelist mode, the controlled devices can only access websites containing the specified keywords during the Effective Time period. 9.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 2 ) Specify the domain suffix (eg. .edu or .org) to allow access only to the websites with that suffix. 10. Enter the keywords or websites you want to add and click SAVE. Done! Now you can control your children’s internet access according to your needs. 4. 7. QoS 4. 7. 1.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 2. Add a middle priority QoS rule for the phone. 1 ) Click Add in the Middle Priority area and then select By Device and click VIEW EXISTING DEVICES. 2 ) Choose the respective device from the list. 3 ) Click OK. 3. Refer to the steps above to apply other QoS rules if any.
Chapter 4 Done! 4. 7. 2. Advanced Functions on Web Management Page Note: If you want to delete a QoS rule, click the list. to remove the responding rule from Now QoS is implemented to prioritize internet traffic. Upgrade the Database This function can help to add or update the applications the router supports. If the applications you need are not listed in the Application list, you can try to download the new version and upgrade the database. New database versions are posted at www.tp-link.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page DoS Protection can protect your home network against DoS attacks from flooding your network with server requests. Follow the steps below to configure DoS Protection. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your Kasa account. 2. Go to Advanced > Security > Settings > DoS Protection. 3. Enable DoS Protection. 4.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 2. The protection will be triggered immediately when the number of packets exceeds the preset threshold value, and the vicious host will be displayed in the Blocked DoS Host List. 4. 8. 2. Access Control Access Control is used to block or allow specific client devices to access your network (via wired or wireless) based on a list of blocked devices (Blacklist) or a list of allowed devices (Whitelist).
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3. Select the access mode to either block (recommended) or allow the device(s) in the list. To block specific device(s) 1 ) Select Blacklist and click SAVE. 2 ) Select the device(s) to be blocked in the Online Devices table. 3 ) Click BLOCK above the Devices Online table. The selected devices will be added to Devices in Blacklist automatically. To allow specific device(s) 1 ) Select Whitelist and click SAVE. 2 ) Click Add.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3 ) Enter the Device Name and MAC Address (You can copy and paste the information from Online Devices table if the device is connected to your network). 4 ) Click OK. Done! 4. 8. 3. Now you can block or allow specific client devices to access your network (via wired or wireless) using the Blacklist or Whitelist.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3. Bind your device(s) according to your needs. To bind the connected device(s) Click to add the device(s) to be bound in the ARP List to the Binding List. To bind the unconnected device 1 ) Click Add. 2 ) Enter the MAC address and IP address that you want to bind. Enter the description of the entry if necessary. 3 ) Select the check box to enable the entry and click OK. Done! 4. 9. Now you don’t need to worry about ARP spoofing and ARP attacks.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page configure the internet connection type and its related settings, you should consult with your ISP before doing so. 4. 9. 1. IPv4 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your Kasa account. 2. Go to Netwrok > Internet. 3. Select the internet connection type provided by your ISP. • • • • • Static IP: Select this option if your ISP has assigned a fixed (static) IP address.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page you can configure your router to permit IPv6 connection. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your Kasa account. 2. Go to Advanced > IPV6 to enable IPV6 connection. 3. Select the internet connection type provided by ISP. Fill in the information as required. Note: If you do not know what your internet connection type is, contact your ISP or judge according to the information provided by your ISP.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page Note: Click (Help) icon on the upper-right corner of the web management page to know more about items. 5. Click Status on the left menu to check whether you succeed or not. The following figure is an example of a successful PPPoE configuration. 4. 9. 3. MAC Clone Typically, you do not need to change the default MAC address of the router. However, some ISPs require MAC address authentication and only accept traffic from a specific MAC address.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 1. Select one of the following options: • • • Use Default MAC Address: Select this option touse the default MAC address of the computer. Use Current Computer MAC Address: Select this option to copy the registered MAC address of the computer if you are using the computer with the authenticated MAC address to access the router.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3. Type in a new IP Address appropriate to your needs, and you can use this address to access to the web management page next time. 4. Select the Subnet Mask from the drop-down list. The subnet mask together with the IP address identifies the local IP subnet. 5. Click SAVE to make the settings effective. 4.10. 1.2. Use the Router as a DHCP Server You can configure the router to act as a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to its clients.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page by the router. After the dynamic IP address expires, the user will be automatically assigned a new dynamic IP address. The default is 120 minutes. 5. Keep the rest of the settings as default and click SAVE. Note: 1. The router can be configured to work as a DHCP Relay. A DHCP relay is a computer that forwards DHCP data between computers that request IP addresses and the DHCP server that assigns the addresses.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 7. Check to Enable this entry and click OK to make the settings effective. 4. 10. 2. Wireless Settings 4.10. 2.1. Specify Basic Wireless Settings The router’s wireless network name (SSID) and password, and security option are preset in the factory. The preset SSID and password can be found on the product label. You can customize the wireless settings according to your needs. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your Kasa account . 1.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page ¾¾ To change the mode or channel: Go to Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Settings page and select the wireless network 2.4GHz or 5GHz. • Mode: Select the desired mode. • 802.11n only: Select only if all of your wireless clients are 802.11n devices. • 802.11gn mixed: Select if you are using both 802.11g and 802.11n wireless clients. • 802.11bgn mixed: Select if you are using a mix of 802.11b, 11g, and 11n wireless clients. Note: When 802.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3. Select Push Button on the page. 4. Press the WPS button of the client device directly. 5. When Success appears on the above page, the client device has successfully connected to the router. Method 2 Enter the router’s PIN on your client device Use this method if your client device asks for the router’s PIN. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your Kasa account. 2. Go to Advanced > Wireless > WPS page. Enable Router’s PIN. 3.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3. Select PIN. 4. Enter the client device’s PIN in the field, and click CONNECT. 5. When Success appears on the above page, the client device has successfully connected to the router. 4.10. 2.3. View Wireless Information ¾¾ To view the detailed wireless network settings: 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your Kasa account. 2. Go to Advanced > Status page. You can see the Wireless box. 3. Select 2.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 4. 10. 3. Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account Most ISPs (Internet service providers) assign a dynamic IP address to the router and you can use this IP address to access your router remotely. However, the IP address can change any time and you don’t know when it changes. In this case, you might need the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) feature on the router to allow you and your friends to access your router and local servers (FTP, HTTP, etc.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page another router. I connect the devices as shown in the following figure so that the physical connection between my PC and my company’s server is achieved. To surf the internet and visit my company’s network at the same time, I need to configure the static routing. Company’s server Router Router 2 WAN: 172.30.30.100 LAN: 192.168.0.1 LAN: 192.168.0.2 172.30.30.1 Switch My PC 192.168.0.100 How can I do that? 1.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page the example, the IP address of the company network is the destination IP address, so here enters 172.30.30.1. • Subnet Mask: Determines the destination network with the destination IP address. If the destination is a single IP address, enter 255.255.255.255; otherwise, enter the subnet mask of the corresponding network IP. In the example, the destination network is a single IP, so here enters 255.255.255.255.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 3. Configure the system time using the following methods: Get automatically from the Internet: Click this button if you want to get time from the internet. Make sure your router can access the internet before you select this way to get system time. Manually: Select your time zone and enter your local time. 4. Click SAVE. 4. 11. 2.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 4. 11. 3. System Log System Log can help you know what happened to your router, facilitating you to locate the malfunctions. For example when your router does not work properly, you will need to save the system log and send it to the technical support for troubleshooting. 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your Kasa account. 2. Click Advanced > System Tools > System Log page.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 1. Click Mail Settings. 2. Enter the valid emial address to be used for outgoing email (From). 3. Enter the valid emial address to be used for incoming email (To). 4. Enter the SMTP server that the router uses to send the system logs via email. 5. Select Enable Authentication if the SMTP server requires authentication for sending email. Username and password are case-sensitive. 6.
Chapter 4 Advanced Functions on Web Management Page 1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with your Kasa account. 2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > System Parameters page to configure the wireless network 2.4GHz or 5GHz • • • • • • • Beacon Interval: Enter a value between 40 and 1000 in milliseconds to determine the duration between which beacon packets are broadcasted by the router to synchronize the wireless network. The default is 100 milliseconds.
Chapter 4 • Advanced Functions on Web Management Page Beamforming: Select this check box to enable txbf feature that focuses the Wi-Fi transmission in the direction of your connected devices, concentrating the signal where you need it the most. Beamforming technology allows you to enjoy fast, stable Wi-Fi in every part of your home.
Appendix: Troubleshooting T1. How do I factory reset my router? Resetting your router can be done via the Kasa App, its touch screen or the Reset button on the rear panel of the router. Keep in mind that factory resetting the router will erase all of your configuration settings (such as network settings and wireless settings), unbind the router from your Kasa account account, and return them to an out-of-box configuration.
2 ) Click the Network icon. 3 ) Select Ethernet (for wired connection) or Wi-Fi (for wireless connection) in the left panel, then click Advanced. 4 ) Click TCP/IP. 5 ) From the Configure IPv4 drop-down list, select Using DHCP. 6 ) Click OK. • For Windows 7/8/8.1/10: 1 ) Right-click the Network icon on the system tray and select Open Network and Sharing Center > Change adapter settings. 2 ) Right-click your network connection (wired or wireless) and select Properties.
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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. RF Exposure Information This device meets the EU requirements (1999/5/EC Article 3.1a) on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields by way of health protection. The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at 20 cm from your body. Restricted to indoor use.
Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. Industry Canada Statement CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) Продукт сертифіковано згідно с правилами системи УкрСЕПРО на відповідність вимогам нормативних документів та вимогам, що передбачені чинними законодавчими актами України.
• Avoid water and wet locations. • Use only power supplies which are provided by manufacturer and in the original packing of this product. For EU/EFTA, this product can be used in the following countries: AT EE IE NL BE ES IS NO BG FI IT PL CH FR LI PT CY GB LT RO CZ GR LU SE DE HR LV SI DK HU MT SK Explanation of the symbols on the product label Symbol DC voltage Explanation RECYCLING This product bears the selective sorting symbol for Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).