50Mbps Compact Single Port Wireless N Router User’s Guide i
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10) Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive EN 301 489-1 V1.8.
ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ. [French] Français Par la présente TRENDnet déclare que l'appareil TEW-713BR est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. [Italian] Italiano Con la presente TRENDnet dichiara che questo TEW-713BR è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE Congratulations on your purchase of this TEW-713BR Wireless Home Router. This integrated access device combines Internet gateway functions with wireless LAN and Fast Ethernet switch. It provides a complete solution for Internet surfing and office resource sharing, and it is easy to configure and operate for every user. Purpose This manual discusses how to install the IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless Home Router. Terms/Usage In this guide, the term “the WLAN Router” refers to your IEEE 802.
INTRODUCTION With the explosive growth of the Internet, accessing information and services at any time, day or night has become a standard requirement for most people. The era of the standalone PC is waning. Networking technology is moving out of the exclusive domain of corporations and into homes with at least two computers. This integrated access device combines Internet gateway functions with wireless LAN and Fast Ethernet switch.
Firewall: A built-in firewall function — for security and anti-hacking systems. Supported Features: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Wi-Fi compliant with IEEE 802.11n and IEEE 802.11b/g standards 1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX LAN port 1 x 10/100Mbps WAN port (Internet) GREENnet technology reduces port-based power consumption Compatible with most popular cable/DSL Internet service providers using Dynamic/Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP High-speed data rates of up to 150Mbps with IEEE 802.
Wireless Performance Considerations There are a number of factors that can impact the range of wireless devices. 1. Adjust your wireless devices so that the signal is traveling in a straight path, rather than at an angle. The more material the signal has to pass through the more signal you will lose. 2. Keep the number of obstructions to a minimum. Each obstruction can reduce the range of a wireless device. Position the wireless devices in a manner that will minimize the amount of obstructions between them.
UNPACKING AND SETUP This chapter provides unpacking and setup information for the IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless Home Router. Unpacking Open the box of the WLAN Router and carefully unpack it. The box should contain the following items: TEW-713BR Wireless N Home Router CD-Rom (User’s Guide) Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide External power adapter (5V DC, 1A) 1.5m (4.9ft) Cat.5 Ethernet Cable If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local reseller for replacement.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Front Panel The figure below shows the front panel of the IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless Home Router. Front Panel POWER This indicator lights green when the hub is receives power, otherwise it is off. WLAN/WPS This indicator lights green when there are wireless was enabled; when this indicator blinking green while initiate the Wi-Fi Protected Setup process. Ethernet (WAN) These indicators light green when the WAN port was connected successfully.
Rear Panel The figure below shows the rear panel of the IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless Home Router. Rear Panel Antenna There is one 2dBi gain antenna on the rear panel for wireless connection. LAN One RJ-45 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX port for connecting to either 10Mbps or 100Mbps Ethernet connection. WAN One RJ-45 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX port for the WAN that connects to the xDSL/Cable modem for Internet connectivity.
Hardware connections Connecting the WLAN Router 1. Plug in one end of the network cable to the WAN port of the WLAN Router. 2. Plug in the other end of the network cable to the Ethernet port of the xDSL or Cable modem. 3. Use another network cable to connect to the Ethernet card on the computer system; the other end of the cable connects to the LAN port of the WLAN Router. Since the IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless Home Router has one LAN port, you can connect to a computer directly to the unit.
Check the installation The control LEDs of the WLAN Router are clearly visible and the status of the network link can be seen instantly: 1. With the power source on, once the device is connected to the broadband modem, the Power, WLAN and Ethernet port LEDs of the WLAN Router will light up indicating a normal status. 2. When the WAN Port is connected to the ADSL/Cable modem, the Ethernet LED will lights up. 3. When the LAN Port is connected to the computer system, the Ethernet LED will lights up.
PC NETWORK TCP/IP SETTINGS The network TCP/IP settings differ based on the computer’s operating system (Win95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7) and are as follows. Windows 95/98/ME 1. 2. 3. 4. Click on the “Network neighborhood” icon found on the desktop. Click the right mouse button and a context menu will be show. Select “Properties” to enter the TCP/IP setting screen. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” on the “IP address” field. 5. Select “Disable DNS” in the “DNS” field.
6. Select “None” for the “Gateway address” field. Windows 2000 Double click on the “My Computer” icon on the desktop. When “My Computer” window opens, select “Control Panel” and then open the “Network dialup connection” applet. Double click on the “Local area network connection” icon. Select “Properties” to enter the TCP/IP setting window. 1. In the “Local area network status” window, click on “Properties.” 2.
Windows XP Point the cursor and click the right button on the “My Network Place” icon. Select “properties” to enter the TCP/IP setting window. 1. Click “Start” button, and click on “Control Panel”. 2. Click on “Network and Internet Connections” and click on “Network Connections”. Note: In Classic, double-click on “Network Connections”. 3. Right click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”.
4. Click on “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click on “Properties”. 5. Set “IP address” to “Obtain an IP address automatically.” 6. Set “DNS” to “Obtain DNS server address automatically.
Windows Vista / 7 1. Click on the “Start/Windows” button. Right click on “Network” and select “Properties”. 2. Window Vista: Click on “Manage Network Connections. Windows 7: Click on “Change adapter settings”. 3. Right click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”. Click on “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and click “Properties”.
4. Set “IP address” to “Obtain an IP address automatically.” 5. Set “DNS” to “Obtain DNS server address automatically.
CONFIGURATION First make sure that the network connections are functioning normally. This WLAN Router can be configured using Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer web browser versions. Login to the WLAN Router through Wireless LAN Before configuring the WLAN Router through WLAN, make sure that the SSID, Channel and the WEP is set properly. The default setting of the WLAN Router that you will use: SSID: TRENDnet713 Channel: Auto Channel 802.11 Mode: 802.
Setup Wizard Setup wizard is provided as part of the web configuration utility. User can simply follow the step-by-step process to get the wireless Router configuration ready to run in 6 easy steps by clicking on` the “Wizard” button on the function menu. The following screen will appear. Please click “Next” to continue. Step 1: Set your new password Setting the new admin password of the WLAN Router. Please click “Next” to continue.
Step 2: Choose time zone Select the time zone from the drop down list. Please click “Next” to continue. Step 3: Set LAN connection and DHCP server Set user’s IP address and mask. The default IP is 192.168.10.1. If the user chooses to enable DHCP, please click “Enable”. DHCP enabled is able to automatically assign IP addresses. Please assign the range of IP addresses in the fields of “Range start” and “Range end”. Please click “Next” to continue.
Step 4: Set Internet connection The WLAN Router will attempt to auto detect your Internet Connection. Obtain IP automatically (DHCP client): If the user has enabled DHCP server, choose "Obtain IP automatically (DHCP client)" to have the WLAN Router assign IP addresses automatically.
Fixed IP Address: If the Internet Service Provider (ISP) assigns a fixed IP address, choose this option and enter the assigned WAN IP Address, WAN Subnet Mask, WAN Gateway Address and DNS Server Addresses for the WLAN Router.
PPPoE to obtain IP automatically: If connecting to the Internet using a PPPoE (Dial-up xDSL) connection, and the ISP provides a User Name and Password, then choose this option and enter the required information.
PPPoE with a fixed IP address: If connecting to the Internet using a PPPoE (Dial-up xDSL) connection and the ISP provides a User Name, Password and a Fixed IP Address, choose this option and enter the required information.
PPTP: If connecting to the Internet using a PPTP (Dial-up xDSL) connection, enter your IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Server IP, PPTP Account and PPTP Password.
L2TP: If connecting to the Internet using a L2TP (Dial-up xDSL) connection and the ISP provides a Server IP, Account and Password information, choose this option and enter the required information.
Russia PPPoE (Russia): If connecting to the Internet using a Russia PPPoE connection, the ISP will provide a User Name, Password, and a Fixed or Dynamic IP address. Choose this option and enter the required information.
Russia PPTP (Russia): If connecting to the Internet using a Russia PPTP connection, the ISP will provide either a Fixed or Dynamic IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Server IP, PPTP Account and PPTP Password. Choose this option and enter the required information.
Russia L2TP (Russia): If connecting to the Internet using a Russia L2TP connection, the ISP will provide either a Fixed or Dynamic IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Server IP, L2TP Account and L2TP Password. Choose this option and enter the required information.
Step 5: Set Wireless LAN connection Click “Enable” to enable Wireless LAN. If user enables the Wireless LAN, type the SSID in the text box and select a communications channel. The SSID and channel must be the same as wireless devices attempting to connect to the WLAN Router. Step 6: Setup completed The Setup wizard is now completed. The new settings will be effective after the WLAN Router restarts. Please click “Restart” to reboot the WLAN Router.
Advanced configuration Main The screen enables users to configure the LAN & DHCP Server, set WAN parameters, create Administrator and User passwords, and set the local time, time zone, and dynamic DNS. LAN & DHCP Server This page allows the user to configure LAN and DHCP properties, such as the host name, IP address, subnet mask, and domain name. LAN and DHCP profiles are listed in the DHCP table at the bottom of the screen. Host Name: Type the host name in the text box.
Subnet Mask: Type the subnet mask for the WLAN Router in the text box. The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. DHCP Server: Enables the DHCP server to allow the WLAN Router to automatically assign IP addresses to devices connecting to the LAN. DHCP is enabled by default. All DHCP client computers are listed in the table at the bottom of the screen, providing the host name, IP address, and MAC address of the client.
Connection Type: Select the connection type, either DHCP client, Fixed IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP, or Russia PPPoE/PPTP/L2TP from the drop-down list. WAN IP: Select whether user wants to specify an IP address manually, or want DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically. When Specify IP is selected, type the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway in the text boxes. User’s ISP will provide with this information. DNS 1/2: Type up to three DNS numbers in the text boxes.
Gateway: For the Specify mode, enter the specific gateway IP address that provided by your ISP. DNS 1/2: Manually specific DNS server IP address; For the Obtain IP Automatically mode, if enter 0.0.0.0 in this filed, the DHCP server will provides DNS server automatically. Clone MAC Address: If your ISP requires you to enter a specific MAC address, please enter it in. The Clone MAC Address button is used to copy the MAC address of your Ethernet adapter to the Router.
DNS: Enter the IP address of specified DNS server here, default value 0.0.0.0 is get the DNS settings from ISP. Auto-reconnect: Select the connection type for Always-on, Manual or Connect-on Demand connecting. Idle Time Out: Enter the idle time out for Connect on Daemon, when no Internet access during the idle time, the PPPoE connection will auto disconnect. MTU: Enter the specified MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit). The default value is 1492 bytes.
PPTP/L2TP with Static IP If connected to the Internet using a PPTP/L2TP (Dial-up xDSL) with static IP connection, enter the your IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP address, DNS IP address, Server IP address, PPTP Account and PPTP Password.
Russia PPPoE (Russia): If connecting to the Internet using a Russia PPPoE connection, the ISP will provide a User Name, Password, and a Fixed or Dynamic IP address and the WAN physical setting. Choose this option and enter the required information.
Russia PPTP (Russia): If connecting to the Internet using a Russia PPTP connection, the ISP will provide either a Fixed or Dynamic IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Server IP, PPTP Account and PPTP Password. Choose this option and enter the required information.
Russia L2TP (Russia): If connecting to the Internet using a Russia L2TP connection, the ISP will provide either a Fixed or Dynamic IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Server IP, L2TP Account and L2TP Password. Choose this option and enter the required information.
Password This screen enables users to set administrative and user passwords. These passwords are used to gain access to the WLAN Router interface. Administrator: Type the password the Administrator will use to log into the system. The password must be typed again for confirmation. The Administrator can also authorize users the ability to configure the WLAN Router. User: Type the password the User will use to log in to the system. The password must be typed again for confirmation.
Time This screen enables users to set the time and date for the WLAN Router's real-time clock, select properly time zone, and enable or disable daylight saving. Local Time: Displays the local time and date. Time Zone: Select the time zone from the drop-down list. Synchronize the clock with: Select the clock adjustment method form the dropdown list. Automatic: Automatically adjust the system time from NTP Server. Manual: Manually adjust the system time when you press the Set Time button.
Dynamic DNS This synchronizes the DDNS server with your current Public IP address when you are online. First, you need to register your preferred DNS with the DDNS provider. Then, please select the DDNS address in the Server Address and fill the related information in the below fields: Host Name, User Name and Password. Wireless This section enables users to configuration the wireless communications parameters for the WLAN Router.
Basic This page allow user to enable and disable the wireless LAN function, create a SSID, and select the channel for wireless communications. Enable/Disable: Enables or disables wireless LAN via the WLAN Router. SSID: Type an SSID in the text box. The SSID of any wireless device must match the SSID typed here in order for the wireless device to access the LAN and WAN via the WLAN Router. Channel: Select a transmission channel for wireless communications.
Auto 20/40 MHz - Select this option if you are using both 802.11n and non802.11n wireless devices. SSID Broadcast: While SSID Broadcast is enabled, all wireless clients will be able to view the WLAN Router’s SSID. Note: Disabling SSID broadcast will disable the WPS function. WMM: Enable the Wi-Fi Multi-Media will offer Wi-Fi networks stable that improve the user experience for audio, video, and voice applications by prioritizing data traffic.
Key Length Hex ASCII Type characters 0-9, A-F, a-f alphanumeric format 64-bit 10 characters 5 characters 128-bit 26 characters 13 characters Key 1: Enables users to create WEP keys with WPS enabled. Manually enter a set of values for Key 1. Key 1 ~ Key 4: Enables users to create up to 4 different WEP keys with WPS disabled. Manually enter a set of values for each key. Select a key to use by clicking the radio button next to the key.
WPA/WPA2/WPA-Auto Security with PSK If WPA, WPA2 or WPA-Auto PSK is selected. Cipher Type: Select the cipher type for TKIP or AES encryption, Selected Auto for auto detects the cipher type. Passphrase: The length should be 8 characters at least. Advanced This screen enables users to configure advanced wireless functions. Beacon Interval: Type the beacon interval in the text box. User can specify a value from 25 to 1000. The default beacon interval is 100.
packet transfer rates are minimized. (NOTE: set this fragmentation threshold value may diminish system performance.) DTIM Interval: Type a DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) interval in the text box. User can specify Wi-Fi Protected Setup This screen enables users to configure the Wi-Fi Protected Setup function. WPS: Enable or Disable the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) function Status: Display the status (Un-configured State/Configured State) information of WPS.
Status This selection enables users to view the status of the WLAN Router LAN, WAN and Wireless connections, and view logs and statistics pertaining to connections and packet transfers. Device Information This screen enables users to view the WLAN Router’s LAN, Wireless and WAN configurations.
Firmware Version: Displays the latest build of the WLAN Router firmware interface. After updating the firmware in Tools - Firmware, check this to ensure that the firmware was successfully updated. WAN: This section displays the WAN interface configuration including the MAC address, Connection status, DHCP client status, IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, and DNS.
Log This screen enables users to view a running log of Router system statistics, events, and activities. The log displays up to 200 entries. Older entries are overwritten by new entries.
Log Setting This screen enables users to set Router Log parameters. SMTP Authentication: Selected the Enabled if the SMTP server need for authentication, fill in account name and password in SMTP Account field and SMTP Password field. SMTP Account: If the SMTP Authentication enabled, fill in the SMTP account name here. SMTP Password: If the SMTP Authentication enabled, fill in the password of the SMTP account here. SMTP Server: Type your SMTP server address here.
E-mail Logs: Email the logs to specified email receiver. When log is full - The time is not fixed. The log will be sent when the log is full, which will depend on the volume of traffic. Every day, Every Monday ... - The log is sent on the interval specified. If "Every day" is selected, the log is sent at the time specified. If the day is specified, the log is sent once per week, on the specified day. Select the time of day you wish the E-mail to be sent.
Wireless This screen enables users to view information about wireless devices that are connected to the WLAN Router. Connected Time: Displays the time duration of wireless clients connection to the WLAN Router. MAC Address: Displays the wireless client’s MAC address. Routing This selection enables users to set how the WLAN Router forwards data: Static and Dynamic. Routing Table enables users to view the information created by the WLAN Router that displays the network interconnection topology.
Static It enables users to create static routes to other IP networks through next hop routers. Network Address: Type the network IP address (ex. 192.168.2.0) of the destination network. Network Mask: Type the subnet mask of the destination network (ex 255.255.255.0). Gateway Address: Type the gateway IP address to the destination network or next hop router IP address. (ex. 192.168.10.10) Interface: Select an interface, WAN or LAN to map the static route.
Dynamic It enables users to enable RIPv1 or RIPv2 (Routing Information Protocol) on all of the router interfaces, to transmit and/or receive RIP information to and from other routers also using the RIP protocol. This allows the router to dynamically learn routes and exchange route information of other IP networks between other RIP routers. Transmit: Disabled: Disable transmission of any RIP information on all the router interfaces. RIP 1: Enable transmission of RIPv1 information on all router interfaces.
Routing Table This screen enables users to view the routing table of the WLAN Router. The routing table is a database created by the WLAN Router that displays the network interconnection topology. Network Address: Displays the destination network IP address. Network Mask: Displays the destination network subnet mask. Gateway Address: Displays the gateway address to the destination network. Interface: Displays whether the interface (WAN) or LAN, where the route is mapped.
Access This page enables you to define access restrictions, set up protocol and IP filters, create virtual servers, define access for special applications such as games, and set firewall rules. Filters Using filters to deny or allow the users to access to the internet. Three types of filters can be select: MAC, Domain/URL blocking, and Protocol/IP filter.
MAC Filters MAC Filter: Enables you to allow or deny accessing the internet. Disable: Disable the MAC filter function. Allow: Only allow computers with MAC address listed in the MAC Table. Deny: Computers in the MAC Table are denied Internet access. MAC Table: Use this section to create a user profile which internet access is denied or allowed. The user profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page. (Note: Click anywhere in the item.
Domain/URL Blocking You could specify the domains that allow users to access or deny by clicking one of the two items. Also, add the specified domains in the text box. Disable: Disable the Domain/URL Blocking function. Allow: Allow users to access all domains except “Domains List”. Deny: Deny users to access all domains except “Domains List”. Domains List: List Domain/URL you will Denied or Allowed.
Protocol/IP Filters This screen enables you to define a minimum and maximum IP address range filter; all IP addresses falling within the range are not allowed accessing internet. The IP filter profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page. (Note: Click anywhere in the item. Once the line is selected, the fields automatically load the item's parameters, which you can edit.) Enable: Click to enable or disable the IP address filter. Name: Type the name of the user to be denied access.
Cancel: Click the Cancel button to erase all fields and enter new information. Virtual Server This screen enables user to create a virtual server via the WLAN Router. If the WLAN Router is set as a virtual server, remote users requesting Web or FTP services through the WAN are directed to local servers in the LAN. The WLAN Router redirects the request via the protocol and port numbers to the correct LAN server. The Virtual Sever profiles are listed in the table at the bottom of the page.
Enable: Click to enable or disable the virtual server. Name: Type a descriptive name for the virtual server. Protocol: Select a protocol (TCP or UDP) to use for the virtual server. Private Port: Type the port number of the computer on the LAN that is being used to act as a virtual server. Public Port: Type the port number on the WAN that will be used to provide access to the virtual server. LAN Server: Type the LAN IP address that will be assigned to the virtual server.
Enable: Click to enable or disable the application profile. When enabled, users will be able to connect to the application via the WLAN Router’s WAN connection. Click “Disabled” on a profile to prevent users from accessing the application on the WAN connection. Name: Type a descriptive name for the application. Trigger: Defines the outgoing communication that determines whether the user has legitimate access to the application.
Port: Type the port number that can be used for the incoming communication. Add: Click to add the special application profile to the table at the bottom of the screen. Update: Click to update information for the special application if user have selected a list item and have made changes. Delete: Select a list item and click Delete to remove the item from the list. Cancel: Click Cancel button to erase all fields and enter new information.
Firewall Settings This screen enables users to set up the firewall. The WLAN Router provides basic firewall functions, by filtering all the packets that enter the WLAN Router using a set of rules. The rules are listed in sequential order--the lower the rule number, the higher the priority the rule has. Enable: Click to enable or disable the firewall rule profile. Name: Type a descriptive name for the firewall rule profile. Action: Select whether to allow or deny packets that conform to the rule.
● IP Range End: Type the end IP address that the rule is applied to. ● Protocol: Select the protocol (TCP, UDP, or ICMP) of the destination. ● Port Range: Select the port range. Add: Click to add the rule profile to the table at the bottom of the screen. Update: Click to update information for the rule if the user has selected a listed item and has made changes. Delete: Select a listed item and click Delete button to remove the entry from the list.
SNMP: Select Enable to enable SNMP on the router. System Location (optional): Type in the System Location to briefly describe the location of the device. System Contact (optional): Type the System Contact to identify the name of the contact or device administrator. Community: Type the SNMP community name. This should match the SNMP community name of the external SNMP management station/Trap Receiver. Trap Receiver 1/2/3: Type the IP address of the external SNMP management station/Trap Receiver.
HTTP: Enables users to set up HTTP access of the Port number, and Remote IP Range for remote management. Allow to Ping WAN Port: Type a range of Router IP addresses that can be pinged from remote locations UPnP Enable: UPnP is short for Universal Plug and Play that is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. The WLAN Router is an UPnP-enabled Router and will only work with other UPnP devices/software.
Tools This page enables users to restart the system, save and load different settings as profiles, restore factory default settings, run a setup wizard to configure WLAN Router settings, upgrade the firmware, and ping remote IP addresses. Restart Click “Restart” to restart the system in the event the system is not performing correctly. Settings This screen enables users to save settings as a profile and load profiles for different circumstances.
Firmware This screen enables users to keep the WLAN Router firmware up to date. Please follow the below instructions: Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer's Web site, and save it to disk. Click “Browse” and go to the location of the downloaded firmware file. Select the file and click “Upgrade” to update the firmware to the latest release. Ping Test The ping test enables users to determine whether an IP address or host is present on the Internet.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Standards Wired: IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T), IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX), IEEE 802.3az (draft 2.0) Wireless: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n WAN 1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX port (Internet) LAN 1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX ports WPS Button Enables Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) function Connection Type Dynamic IP, Static (Fixed) IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP UPnP UPnP IGD 1.
LIMITED WARRANTY TRENDnet warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the following lengths of time from the date of purchase. TEW-713BR – 3 Years Warranty AC/DC Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, and Power Supply carry 1 year warranty.
TRENDNET SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER’S OR ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR MODIFY, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, OR OTHER HAZARD.
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