Shen Zhen MTC WR1201 1200M Wireless Router User Manual

Shen Zhen MTC Co., LTD 1200M Wireless Router

User Manual

WR1201
1200M Wireless Router
User Guide
1200M Wireless Router
FCC STATEMENT
Warning:
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: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 e
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. However, there is no
guarantee that
harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
connected.
Consult the dealer
or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1
this device may not cause harmful interference
2this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
“FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Caution: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF
exposure guidelines, place the product at least 20cm from nearby perso
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to opera
te the equipment.
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
against harmful interference in a residential insta
llation. This e
quipment generates,
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and r
eceiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
this device may not cause harmful interference
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
“FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Caution: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF
exposure guidelines, place the product at least 20c
m from nearby persons.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
quipment generates,
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
particular installation. If this equipment does cau
se
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
“FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Caution: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF
FCC ID :
2AHVHWR1201
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1
This device may not cause harmful interference.
2
This device must accept any interference received, including interfer
undesired operation.
CE Mark Warning
0359
this is a Class B product i
n a domestic environment,
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
1999/5/EC.
NOTE:
1)
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment.
2) To avoid unnecessary radiation interference, it is recom
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, [Shenzhen MTC
Co., L
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The declaration of conformity may be consult at
Import / manufacture Name:
Import / manufacture Address:
ADAPTER INFORMATION
MOSO SWITCHING ADAPTER
Model:MSP-C15001C12.0-
18A
Input:100~240V 50/60Hz 0.6A Max.
Output:DC 12V-1.5A
2AHVHWR1201
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interfer
ence that may cause
0359
n a domestic environment,
this product may cause radio interference,
which case the user may be required to take adequat
e measures.
This device complies with EU
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment.
2) To avoid unnecessary radiation interference, it
is recom
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Co., L
TD], declares that this [
1200M Wireless Router
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The declaration of conformity may be consult at
ADAPTER INFORMATION
MOSO SWITCHING ADAPTER
-US
Input:100~240V 50/60Hz 0.6A Max.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
ence that may cause
this product may cause radio interference,
in
This device complies with EU
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
1200M Wireless Router
] is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Important Safety Instructions
1.
Don’t disassemble the product, or make repairs yourself.
us.
2. Do not operate this product near water.
3. Do not place or operate this product near a radiator or a heat register.
4.
Do not expose this product to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids.
5. Do not connect this pro
duct or disconnect it
6. Do not block the ventilation slots of this product, for insufficient airflow may harm it.
7
. When plugging this product into a socket, make sure th
and that th
ere is no gas leakage.
8.
Place the connecting cables properly so that people won’t stumble or walk on it.
9.
This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label. If you
are not
sure of the type of power available, consu
10. Unplug this product from t
he
following conditions:
If
liquid has been spilled on the product
If the product ha
s been exposed to rain or water
11. The Operating temperature
(-40~158).
Important Safety Instructions
Don’t disassemble the product, or make repairs yourself.
If you need service, please
2. Do not operate this product near water.
3. Do not place or operate this product near a radiator or a heat register.
Do not expose this product to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids.
duct or disconnect it
from a
socket during a lightning or a thunderstorm.
6. Do not block the ventilation slots of this product, for insufficient airflow may harm it.
. When plugging this product into a socket, make sure th
at the electrical socket is not
ere is no gas leakage.
Place the connecting cables properly so that people won’t stumble or walk on it.
This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label. If you
sure of the type of power available, consu
lt the qualified technician.
he
mains and refer the product to qualified
service personnel for
liquid has been spilled on the product
s been exposed to rain or water
is 0~40(32~104
). The Storage temperature is
If you need service, please
contact
socket during a lightning or a thunderstorm.
6. Do not block the ventilation slots of this product, for insufficient airflow may harm it.
at the electrical socket is not
damaged,
Place the connecting cables properly so that people won’t stumble or walk on it.
This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label. If you
service personnel for
the
). The Storage temperature is
-40~70
CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions
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Chapter 1 Product Overview
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1.1 Introduction
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1.2 LED Indicator
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1.3 Physical Interfaces
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Chapter 2 Connecting Mechanism
2.1 Preparation
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2.2 Hardware Connection
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2.3 Configure PC TCP/IP Settings
Chapter 3 Log in to the Router
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3.1 Log in
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3.2 Web Page
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3.3 Web page
Introduce to Layouts
3.4Commonly used Web page elements
Chapter 4 Features & Configurations
4.1 System Status
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4.1.1 System Status
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4.1.2 WAN Status
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4.1.3 LAN Status
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4.1.4 Wireless Status
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4.2 Network Settings
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4.2.1 LAN Setting
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4.2.2 WAN Setting
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4.2.3 MAC Address Clone
4.3 WLAN Settings
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4.3.4 WPS Settings
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4.4 USB Setting
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4.4.1 Device Sharing
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4.4.2 Media Server
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4.4.3 Print Server
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4.4.4 User Accounts
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4.5 IPTV Settings
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4.6 DHCP Server
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4.6.1 DHCP Server
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4.6.2 DHCP Lis
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4.7 Virtual Server
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4.7.1 Port Range
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4.7.2 DMZ Settings
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4.7.3 uPnP Settings
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4.8 Security Settings
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4.4.1 Client Filter
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4.4.2 URL Filter
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4.4.3 MAC Filter
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4.4.4 Prevent
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4.4.5 Remote WEB
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4.4.6 WAN Ping
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4.9 Routing Settings
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4.10 Triffic Control
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Chapter 1 Product
Overview
1.1 Introduction
WR1201
1200M Wireless Router
1200Mbps of total available
bandwidth
Internet. You can
set up wireless password
USB function, you can save data in USB disk or read data from it.
Complies
with IEEE 802.11
Provide one USB3.0 port supporting file sharing and print server.
Provide internally installed
Provide WPA/WPA2, WPA
-
Support access control.
Support firmware upgrade
.
Support Client Filer, MAC Filer, URL Filer.
Support
remote web management
Support DDNS, port forwarding,
Use built-in antenna.
1.2 LED Indicator
The LED indicator displays information about the device’s status.
LEDs Names
Status
System LED
Blinking
Solid
2.4G
2.4G LED
Blinking
Overview
1200M Wireless Router
s
upports simultaneous 2.4GHz and 5GHz connections
bandwidth
, supports for DHCP, PPPOE, sta
tic IP three modes to
set up wireless password
and Internet filler function.
The router also support for
USB function, you can save data in USB disk or read data from it.
with IEEE 802.11
a/an/ac and 802.11b/g/n.
Provide one USB3.0 port supporting file sharing and print server.
TF card function.
-
PSK/WPA2-
PSK authentication, TKIP/AES encryption security.
.
Support Client Filer, MAC Filer, URL Filer.
remote web management
Support DDNS, port forwarding,
DMZ Host, UPNP.
The LED indicator displays information about the device’s status.
Status
Indications
Blinking
The router is booting or upgrading.
Solid
The router has booted.
Off Power is off or the router
is not booted
Blinking
2.4G wireless is on and have data
transfer
upports simultaneous 2.4GHz and 5GHz connections
for
tic IP three modes to
The router also support for
PSK authentication, TKIP/AES encryption security.
is not booted
.
transfer
red.
1.3 Physical Interfaces
There are physical interfaces on this
5.0G
5G LED
Blinking
Internet LED
Solid
Blinking
Ethernet LED
Blinking
WPS LED
Blinking
Solid
USB LED
Solid
Item
Supply hub A Supply hub
connected to power socket
WAN Port A port c
onnected Internet with
LAN Port Ports (1, 2, 3,
4)
WPS/RST
Button
Press the button to connect another router through the WPS
Press the button more than
USB Port The USB port
connects to a USB
There are physical interfaces on this
router
Off 2.4G wireless is disabled.
Blinking
The 5G wireless is on and have data
transfer
Off The 5G wireless is disabled.
Solid
The Internet port is connected but inaccessible.
Blinking
The Internet port is connected
and accessible
Off The Internet port isn’t connected.
Off
There is device(s) connected to the Ethernet (1/2/3/4) port(s
Blinking
No any device is connected to the Ethernet (1/2/3/4) port.
Blinking
WPS button on the router is pressed, and the
connect a wireless device to its network via WPS.
Solid
The connection via WPS is successful.
Off The connection via WPS fails.
Off No device is connected to the USB
port.
Solid
The device is connected to the USB
port.
Description
connected to power socket
with power adapter
(output 12V,
onnected Internet with
reticle.
4)
connected your computer.
Press the button to connect another router through the WPS
Press the button more than
10 seconds, the device will re
store to its factory default
connects to a USB
storage device or a USB
printer
transfer
red.
The Internet port is connected but inaccessible.
and accessible
.
There is device(s) connected to the Ethernet (1/2/3/4) port(s
).
No any device is connected to the Ethernet (1/2/3/4) port.
WPS button on the router is pressed, and the
router is trying to
connect a wireless device to its network via WPS.
The connection via WPS is successful.
port.
port.
(output 12V,
1.5A).
store to its factory default
.
printer
.
Chapter 2
Connecting Mechanism
2.1 Preparation
Before you start the installation process, you need to prepare the following:
Item Description
Router
Find it in your package
Power adapter
Find it in your package.
PC
Should have a installed IE8 or higher browser
Gather ISP
Information
DHCP, PPP
O
1. Ethernet Cable from the incoming Internet side: This is provided by your ISP
2. ISP Information: Your Internet service provider (IS
you with all of the information needed to connect to the Internet. If you cannot
locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it
If your ISP uses a PPP
and password
If you use
If your ISP gives you a fixed or static IP address for Internet
connection, you will need to gather the following information:
1) IP Address
2) Subnet Mask
3) Gateway
4) DNS Server
5) Alternate DNS
WISP Internet Access:
1. Remote AP's SSID, MAC address, security mode, cipher type and security
key
2. Internet connection information provided by the remote AP
3. Ethernet Cable: This can be found in the product package. You will need it
Connecting Mechanism
Before you start the installation process, you need to prepare the following:
Find it in your package
.
Find it in your package.
Should have a installed IE8 or higher browser
.
O
E or Static IP Internet Connection Type:
1. Ethernet Cable from the incoming Internet side: This is provided by your ISP
2. ISP Information: Your Internet service provider (IS
P) should have provided
you with all of the information needed to connect to the Internet. If you cannot
locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it
If your ISP uses a PPP
O
E Internet connection, you will need ISP login name
and password
If you use
a DHCP Internet connection, no information is needed
If your ISP gives you a fixed or static IP address for Internet
connection, you will need to gather the following information:
1) IP Address
2) Subnet Mask
3) Gateway
4) DNS Server
5) Alternate DNS
Server (Optional)
WISP Internet Access:
1. Remote AP's SSID, MAC address, security mode, cipher type and security
2. Internet connection information provided by the remote AP
3. Ethernet Cable: This can be found in the product package. You will need it
1. Ethernet Cable from the incoming Internet side: This is provided by your ISP
P) should have provided
you with all of the information needed to connect to the Internet. If you cannot
E Internet connection, you will need ISP login name
a DHCP Internet connection, no information is needed
If your ISP gives you a fixed or static IP address for Internet
connection, you will need to gather the following information:
1. Remote AP's SSID, MAC address, security mode, cipher type and security
2. Internet connection information provided by the remote AP
3. Ethernet Cable: This can be found in the product package. You will need it
to connect your PC to this device
2.2 Hardware Connection
Note
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Before connecting, please make sure that you can surf the internet in your
reticle provided by ISP.
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Please connect reticle
what
Use another reticle to connect your
Connect the router’s p
ower
2.3 Configure
PC TCP/IP Settings
Before you log in to the router, please
automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically" from the device.
Click Start -
> Control Panel
to connect your PC to this device
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Before connecting, please make sure that you can surf the internet in your
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what
you ever connected to the computer with
the router's WAN port
Use another reticle to connect your
computer
Ethernet port
with the r
outer
ower
adapter
. And the hardware connection is finished.
PC TCP/IP Settings
Before you log in to the router, please
make sure your computer set to
"Obtain an IP
automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically" from the device.
> Control Panel
.
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Before connecting, please make sure that you can surf the internet in your
computer to use the
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the router's WAN port
.
outer
’s any LAN port.
. And the hardware connection is finished.
"Obtain an IP
address
automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically" from the device.
Click
Network and Internet
Click Network and
Sharing Center
Network and Internet
.
Sharing Center
.
Click
Change adapter settings
Click
Local Area Connection
Select
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
Change adapter settings
.
Local Area Connection
and select Properties.
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
and click Properties.
Select
Obtain an IP address automatically
Click OK on the
Local Area Connection Properties
Obtain an IP address automatically
and click OK
Local Area Connection Properties
window
to save your settings
to save your settings
Chapter 3
Log in to
the Router
3.1 Log in
To access the Router’s Web
Firefox and enter
http://192.168.
The system will
automatically display the login page, please enter the co
(default password is admin).
Click the
the Router
To access the Router’s Web
-
based Utility, launch a web browser such as Internet Explorer or
http://192.168.
1.1 in your browser's address bar.
Press “Enter”.
automatically display the login page, please enter the co
Click the
“Sign in” button or press “Enter”
.
based Utility, launch a web browser such as Internet Explorer or
Press “Enter”.
automatically display the login page, please enter the co
rrect the password
3.2 Web Page
After clicking the “Sign in”
,t
modify settings here
,t
he system will display the router Web page
. You can view
. You can view
and
3.3 Web page Introduce
to Layouts
The Web page consist of
information area.
NO Name
1 Primary
navigation
2 secondary
navigation
3
configuration area
4
help information area
to Layouts
Primary & secondary navigation,
configuration area
Introductions
navigation
The navigation bar organize
function menu
page in the form of a navigation tree.
The user can
easily select function menu in the navigation bar
results will display
in the configuration area
navigation
configuration area
The user can configure and view
settings here.
help information area
Show help information of the
current page
configuration area
and help
function menu
of Web
The user can
easily select function menu in the navigation bar
. The
in the configuration area
.
settings here.
current page
.
Note
Change the resolution of the screen the help information may become
you want to refer the help information please click the symbol.
3.4
Commonly used Web page elements
Common elements
Introductions
To release the WAN IP address information
T
o obtain the WAN IP
T
o save the current configuration page
T
o cancel the current
To add
settings
T
o delete the corresponding rules
T
o refresh the current page
Release
Renew
Save
Cancel
Add
Delete
Refresh
Change the resolution of the screen the help information may become
?
you want to refer the help information please click the symbol.
Commonly used Web page elements
Introductions
Introductions
To release the WAN IP address information
.
o obtain the WAN IP
address information again.
o save the current configuration page
.
o cancel the current
configuration page.
settings
to the list
o delete the corresponding rules
.
o refresh the current page
display content.
?
” as above shown, if
Chapter 4
Features & Configurations
4.1 System Status
Click “System Status
, enter the system status web page, in this page you can see the
SystemStatus”, “
WAN Status
4.1.1 System Status
This page display
s Connected Clients
Parameters Specification:
Connection Clients:
displays the number of DHCP clients.
System Version:
Firmware Version
Running Time:
Displays the time duration indicating how long the router has been up since
startup. Up time is recounted and renewed upon poweroff
System Time:
Current system time on this device. The device automatically synchronizes the
system time with Internet time servers.
Tips
Running time is total time the
Features & Configurations
, enter the system status web page, in this page you can see the
WAN Status
” ,”LAN Status”, “Wireless Status”.
s Connected Clients
, System Version, Running Time
, System Time.
displays the number of DHCP clients.
Firmware Version
.
Displays the time duration indicating how long the router has been up since
startup. Up time is recounted and renewed upon poweroff
.
Current system time on this device. The device automatically synchronizes the
system time with Internet time servers.
Running time is total time the
router is turned on
, enter the system status web page, in this page you can see the
, System Time.
Displays the time duration indicating how long the router has been up since
Current system time on this device. The device automatically synchronizes the
4.1.2 WAN Status
Parameters Specification:
Connection Type:It
displays the current access mode
Connection Status:
The network connection status.
WAN MAC Address:
MAC address of your ISP's router to see
WAN IP:
IP address obtained from ISP.
Subnet Mask:
Obtained from ISP.
Gateway:
Obtained from ISP.
Primary DNS Server:
Obtained from ISP.
Secondary DNS Server:
Obtained from ISP.
Connection Duration:
Access method for dynamic IP or PPPOE server and router and ISP
connection is properly timed.
Tips
WAN
IP/Subnet Mask/Gateway/Primary DNS Server/Secondary
of information appears only if the router successfully connects to Internet via a PPPoE or DHCP
(dynamic IP) connection. However if you connect the router to Internet with static IP settings
provided by your ISP, these fields will di
successfully connects to the Internet or not.
If nothing appears in the secondary DNS server field, there is no available secondary DNS server
displays the current access mode
of WAN port.
The network connection status.
MAC address of your ISP's router to see
.
IP address obtained from ISP.
Obtained from ISP.
Obtained from ISP.
Obtained from ISP.
Obtained from ISP.
Access method for dynamic IP or PPPOE server and router and ISP
connection is properly timed.
IP/Subnet Mask/Gateway/Primary DNS Server/Secondary
DNS Server:
of information appears only if the router successfully connects to Internet via a PPPoE or DHCP
(dynamic IP) connection. However if you connect the router to Internet with static IP settings
provided by your ISP, these fields will di
splay the settings you entered whether the router
successfully connects to the Internet or not.
If nothing appears in the secondary DNS server field, there is no available secondary DNS server
Access method for dynamic IP or PPPOE server and router and ISP
DNS Server:
This types
of information appears only if the router successfully connects to Internet via a PPPoE or DHCP
(dynamic IP) connection. However if you connect the router to Internet with static IP settings
splay the settings you entered whether the router
If nothing appears in the secondary DNS server field, there is no available secondary DNS server
4.1.3 LAN Status
Parameters Specification:
IP Address:
The Router’s LAN IP
Subnet Mask:
The Router’s LAN subnet mask.
DHCP Server:
the status of DHCP server.
LAN MAC Address:
The router
Tips
The default IP address is 192.168.1.1.
The default Subnet mask value is 255.255.255.0
If the router as a DHCP server, here shown as enabled.Otherwise disabled
4.1.4 Wireless Status
This page shows the information of 2.4G Wireless and 5G Wireless.
The Router’s LAN IP
Address (not your PC’s IP address).
The Router’s LAN subnet mask.
the status of DHCP server.
The router
’s physical
address.
The default IP address is 192.168.1.1.
The default Subnet mask value is 255.255.255.0
If the router as a DHCP server, here shown as enabled.Otherwise disabled
This page shows the information of 2.4G Wireless and 5G Wireless.
If the router as a DHCP server, here shown as enabled.Otherwise disabled
Parameters Specification:
SSID Name
The name ofWireless
BSSID:
The MAC Address of Wireless.
Channel
The Channel of Wireless.
Security Mode:
Encryption schemes.
Tips
The default SSID of 2.4G is
XXXXXX is the last six characters in the device's MAC address. You can find it on the label
attached on the bottom of the device
Default channel is
AutoSelect.
Knowledge Expansion
AutoSelect: Under the
AutoSelect
least channel to improve the efficiency of the signal,
I
f you choice other mode, the channel will not change all the time not matte
good or bad.
The name ofWireless
.
The MAC Address of Wireless.
The Channel of Wireless.
Encryption schemes.
The default SSID of 2.4G is
MTC_XXXXXX, and SSID of 5G is MTC
_XXXXXX
XXXXXX is the last six characters in the device's MAC address. You can find it on the label
attached on the bottom of the device
.
AutoSelect.
AutoSelect
the wireless signal will choice the user number is the
least channel to improve the efficiency of the signal,
it works for most cases
f you choice other mode, the channel will not change all the time not matte
_XXXXXX
_5G, where
XXXXXX is the last six characters in the device's MAC address. You can find it on the label
the wireless signal will choice the user number is the
it works for most cases
.
f you choice other mode, the channel will not change all the time not matte
r the channel is
4.2 Network Settings
T Click Network Settings
Settings”, WAN Settings, “
MAC Address Clone
4.2.1 LAN Setting
This page is to configure the basic
access the device’s settings through a web browser. Be sure to make a note of any changes you
apply to this page
Set Steps
Click “Network Settings”
.
Select“LAN Settings”.
Enter IP Address
Subnet M
Click “Save”
and wait for the router reboot automatically.
Parameters Specification:
MAC Address
It displays the Router’s LAN MAC address.
IP Address
It displays the Router’s LAN IP address.
Subnet Mask:
it displays the Router
Tips
1.
Default IP address and subnet mask are respectively 192.168.
enter the Network setup web page
in this page you can set
MAC Address Clone
”.
This page is to configure the basic
parameters for LAN ports. This IP address is to be used to
access the device’s settings through a web browser. Be sure to make a note of any changes you
.
Subnet M
ask.
and wait for the router reboot automatically.
It displays the Router’s LAN MAC address.
It displays the Router’s LAN IP address.
it displays the Router
’s LAN subnet mask.
Default IP address and subnet mask are respectively 192.168.
1
.1 and 255.255.255.0.
in this page you can set
LAN
parameters for LAN ports. This IP address is to be used to
access the device’s settings through a web browser. Be sure to make a note of any changes you
.1 and 255.255.255.0.
2. Be
sure to make a note of any changes you apply to this page. If you change the LAN IP
address of the router, you have to open a new connection to the new IP
again. Also, you have to set the default gateway addresses of all LAN PCs to this new IP
address.
3. The router's LAN IP address and WAN IP address cannot be on the same IP segment. If not,
the router will not be able to access Internet.
4.2.2 WAN Setting
Plug Internet cable to WR1201
Set Steps
Enter the web and Select
“Network Settings”
Click the“WAN Settings”.
Parameters Specification:
Connection Type:
It displays the routers mode
1
Configuration the Internet access
Support Static IP mode
Dynamic IP(DHCP)
WAN Connection Type
Static IP mode
sure to make a note of any changes you apply to this page. If you change the LAN IP
address of the router, you have to open a new connection to the new IP
address and log in
again. Also, you have to set the default gateway addresses of all LAN PCs to this new IP
3. The router's LAN IP address and WAN IP address cannot be on the same IP segment. If not,
the router will not be able to access Internet.
WAN port.
“Network Settings”
.
It displays the routers mode
.
Configuration the Internet access
Dynamic IP(DHCP)
PPOE.
Instruction
If your ISP provides you with an Ethernet cable from the
incoming Internet side IP information (IP address, subnet
mask, gateway IP address, DNS server address), your ISP
sure to make a note of any changes you apply to this page. If you change the LAN IP
address and log in
again. Also, you have to set the default gateway addresses of all LAN PCs to this new IP
3. The router's LAN IP address and WAN IP address cannot be on the same IP segment. If not,
If your ISP provides you with an Ethernet cable from the
incoming Internet side IP information (IP address, subnet
mask, gateway IP address, DNS server address), your ISP
Dynamic IP
PPOE
1.1> Static IP mode
Set Steps
Click“Network Settings”.
Select “WAN Settings”.
Select Connection Type
“Static IP”
Enter IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, MTU, DNS
Click“Save” to confirm.
Parameters Specification:
Connection Type:
Select Static IP.
IP Address/Subnet Mask/WAN subnet mask/Gateway/Primary DNS Server/Secondary
DNS Server:
Enter the ISP information you gathered inGettingPrepared.
Click Save
to save your settings.
Tips
uses a static IP connection.
If your ISP provides you with an Ethernet
cable from the incoming
Internet side but no ISP login account or IP information, your ISP
uses a DHCP connection.
If your ISP provides you with an Ethernet cable from the
incoming Internet side and ISP login account, your ISP uses a
PPOE connection.
“Static IP”
.
Enter IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, MTU, DNS
Select Static IP.
IP Address/Subnet Mask/WAN subnet mask/Gateway/Primary DNS Server/Secondary
Enter the ISP information you gathered inGettingPrepared.
to save your settings.
cable from the incoming
Internet side but no ISP login account or IP information, your ISP
If your ISP provides you with an Ethernet cable from the
incoming Internet side and ISP login account, your ISP uses a
IP Address/Subnet Mask/WAN subnet mask/Gateway/Primary DNS Server/Secondary
MTU better to choose the default values.
1.2>Dynamic IP mode.
Set Steps
Click “Network Settings”
.
Select“WAN Settings”.
Select Connection Type
“Dynamic IP”
Click“Save” to confirm.
Tips
MTU better to choose the default values.
1.3>PPOE
Set Steps
Click “Network Settings”
.
Select “WAN Settings”.
Select Connection Type
“PPOE”
Enter the ISP login
UserName
Click“Save” to confirm.
Click “System Status”--->“
WAN Status
MTU better to choose the default values.
.
“Dynamic IP”
.
MTU better to choose the default values.
.
“PPOE”
.
UserName
the ISP login Password.
WAN Status
” to confirm
Knowledge Expansion
MTU:
Maximum Transmission Unit. It is the size of the largest data packet
over the network. The default value is
The common MTU sizes and applications are listed in the table below.
MTU Application
1500
Typical for connections that do not use PPOE or VPN.
1492
Used in PPOE environments.
1472 Maximum
size to use for pinging. (Larger packets are fragmented.)
1468
Used in some DHCP environments.
1436
Used in PPTP environments or with VPN.
Note
A wrong/improper MTU value may cause Internet communication problems. For example, you
may be unable to
access certain websites, frames within websites, secure login pages, or
FTP or POP servers.
Do not
modify it unless necessary, but if a specific website or web application software cannot
open or be enabled, you can try to change the MTU value to 1500, 140
4.2.3
MAC Address Clone
Maximum Transmission Unit. It is the size of the largest data packet
over the network. The default value is
1500.
The common MTU sizes and applications are listed in the table below.
Typical for connections that do not use PPOE or VPN.
Used in PPOE environments.
size to use for pinging. (Larger packets are fragmented.)
Used in some DHCP environments.
Used in PPTP environments or with VPN.
A wrong/improper MTU value may cause Internet communication problems. For example, you
access certain websites, frames within websites, secure login pages, or
modify it unless necessary, but if a specific website or web application software cannot
open or be enabled, you can try to change the MTU value to 1500, 140
0.
MAC Address Clone
Maximum Transmission Unit. It is the size of the largest data packet
that can be sent
size to use for pinging. (Larger packets are fragmented.)
A wrong/improper MTU value may cause Internet communication problems. For example, you
access certain websites, frames within websites, secure login pages, or
modify it unless necessary, but if a specific website or web application software cannot
Some ISPs (Internet Service Providers) require end
network. This feature copies your current PC's MAC address to the router.
Set Steps
Click “Network Settings”.
Click
MAC Address Clone
Y
ou can set this page from three methods
1
To Restore to Factory Default MAC
1> Click “
Restore to factory Default MAC
2> Click Save
to save your settings.
2
To clone the MAC address of the computer that you are now using to the router:
1> Click Clone My PCs MAC
2> Click Save
to save your settings.
3
To manually enter the MAC address allowed by your ISP:
1>
Enter the MAC address allowed by your ISP.
2> Click Save
to save your settings.
Parameters Specification:
MAC Address:The
computer or broadband modem authorized by your ISP
Knowledge Expansion
1. Restore toFactory
Default MAC:
2. Clone MAC:
Clicking this button copies the MAC address of the computer that you are now
Some ISPs (Internet Service Providers) require end
-
user's MAC address to access their
network. This feature copies your current PC's MAC address to the router.
MAC Address Clone
”.
ou can set this page from three methods
To Restore to Factory Default MAC
Restore to factory Default MAC
to save your settings.
To clone the MAC address of the computer that you are now using to the router:
Address.
to save your settings.
To manually enter the MAC address allowed by your ISP:
Enter the MAC address allowed by your ISP.
to save your settings.
computer or broadband modem authorized by your ISP
Default MAC:
Reset the router’s WAN MAC to factory default.
Clicking this button copies the MAC address of the computer that you are now
user's MAC address to access their
To clone the MAC address of the computer that you are now using to the router:
computer or broadband modem authorized by your ISP
.
Reset the router’s WAN MAC to factory default.
Clicking this button copies the MAC address of the computer that you are now
using t
o the router. Also, you can manually enter the MAC address that you want to use. You
have to use the computer whose MAC address is allowed by your ISP
4.3 WLAN Settings
Click WLAN Settings
enter the configure page , here you can configure
Security Settings”,”
Advanced Settings
Status”.
The Wireless includes two
w
clicking button
Knowledge Center
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2.4GHz and 5GHz is the
router working frequency. They use different protocol
802.11g and 5G use 802.11a.
2.4G band and household appliances are
band. 5G band use few. So 5G
4.3.1 Basic Settings
Here you can configure the basic wireless settings of the router
Set Steps
Click“WLAN Settings”.
Select “Basic Settings”.
Wireless Enable.
Select Network Mode
Enter SSID name
(Default name is
Select“Channel.
Select “
Channel BandWidth
o the router. Also, you can manually enter the MAC address that you want to use. You
have to use the computer whose MAC address is allowed by your ISP
enter the configure page , here you can configure
Advanced Settings
”, WPS Settings”,
Access Control
w
orking frequency band: 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
You coule change it by
or
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router working frequency. They use different protocol
2.4G band and household appliances are
using the same frequency
has strong anti-jamming capability.
Here you can configure the basic wireless settings of the router
(Default name is
i3005_XXXXXX).
Channel BandWidth
”.
o the router. Also, you can manually enter the MAC address that you want to use. You
enter the configure page , here you can configure
Base Settings”,
Access Control
”, Connection
You coule change it by
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router working frequency. They use different protocol
: 2.4G use
using the same frequency
Parameters Specification:
Wireless: wireless “
Enable
SSID:
It is the unique nameof the wireless network and can be modified.
Broadcast (SSID):
Select “Enable” to enable the routerSSID to be scann
devices. The default is enabled. If you disable it, the wireless devices must know the SSID for
communication.
BSSID:
This is the MAC address of the device's wireless int
Channel:
The currently used channel by the router. Select an effective channel of the
wireless network.
The default is AutoSelect.
Channel Bandwidth:
Select an appropriate channel bandwidth to enhance the wireless
performance. Select 20/40M when th
Note
The wireless Enable.
The SSID must be entered.
Tips
1. The default SSID of 2.4G is
XXXXXX is the last six characters in the device's MAC address. You can find it on the label
Enable
” or “Disable”.
It is the unique nameof the wireless network and can be modified.
Select “Enable” to enable the routerSSID to be scann
devices. The default is enabled. If you disable it, the wireless devices must know the SSID for
This is the MAC address of the device's wireless int
erface.
The currently used channel by the router. Select an effective channel of the
The default is AutoSelect.
Select an appropriate channel bandwidth to enhance the wireless
performance. Select 20/40M when th
e network has 11b/g/n
to promote its throughput
The SSID must be entered.
1. The default SSID of 2.4G is
MTC_XXXXXX, and SSID of 5G is MTC
_XXXXXX
XXXXXX is the last six characters in the device's MAC address. You can find it on the label
It is the unique nameof the wireless network and can be modified.
Select “Enable” to enable the routerSSID to be scann
ed by wireless
devices. The default is enabled. If you disable it, the wireless devices must know the SSID for
The currently used channel by the router. Select an effective channel of the
Select an appropriate channel bandwidth to enhance the wireless
to promote its throughput
_XXXXXX
_5G , where
XXXXXX is the last six characters in the device's MAC address. You can find it on the label
attached on the bottom of the device.
2.
If you are not an advanced user, it is advisable to only change the SSID (name of the network)
and channel and leave
other items unchanged
Knowledge Expansion
Network Mode (802.11 Mode):
11b:
This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 11Mbps and is only compatible with
11b wireless clients.
11g:
This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 54Mbps and is only compatible with
11g wireless clients.
11b/g mixed:
This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 54Mbps and is compatible
with 11b/g wireless clients.
11b/g/n mixed:
This network mode de
with 11b/g/n wireless clients
4.3.2 Security Settings
With the wireless security function, you can prevent others from connecting to your wireless
network and using the network resources without your
illegal users from intercepting or intruding your wireless network
Set Steps
Click “Network Settings”.
Select “Security Settings
Select“Security Mode”.
Click “Apply
to use you settings and click
attached on the bottom of the device.
If you are not an advanced user, it is advisable to only change the SSID (name of the network)
other items unchanged
.
Network Mode (802.11 Mode):
Select a correct mode according to your wireless clients.
This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 11Mbps and is only compatible with
This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 54Mbps and is only compatible with
This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 54Mbps and is compatible
with 11b/g wireless clients.
This network mode de
livers wireless speed up to 300Mbps and is compatible
with 11b/g/n wireless clients
With the wireless security function, you can prevent others from connecting to your wireless
network and using the network resources without your
consent. Meanwhile, you can also block
illegal users from intercepting or intruding your wireless network
.
to use you settings and click
Saveto save your settings.
If you are not an advanced user, it is advisable to only change the SSID (name of the network)
Select a correct mode according to your wireless clients.
This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 11Mbps and is only compatible with
This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 54Mbps and is only compatible with
This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 54Mbps and is compatible
livers wireless speed up to 300Mbps and is compatible
With the wireless security function, you can prevent others from connecting to your wireless
consent. Meanwhile, you can also block
Security mode:WPA
Personal
Security mode
Disable
WPA – Personal
WPA2 – Personal
Mixed WPA/WPA2 –
Personal
Note
WPA/WPA2-Personal:
You can enable personal or mix mode, but you must make sure that
the wireless client also
supports the selected encryption method.
Personal
WPA2 – Personal
Mixed WPA/WPA2
Instruction
Not open this function
Support AES and TKIP cipher types
Support AES, TKIP and TKIP+AES
cipher types
Personal
Both WPA-Personal and WPA2-
Personal
wireless clients can join your wireless network
You can enable personal or mix mode, but you must make sure that
supports the selected encryption method.
Mixed WPA/WPA2
– Personal.
cipher types
Personal
secured
wireless clients can join your wireless network
.
You can enable personal or mix mode, but you must make sure that
Parameters Specification:
WPA Algorithms: Wi-
Fi Protected Access Algorithms.
Pass Phrase:
The default is 12345678.
Knowledge Expansion
1. WEP: (
Wired Equivalent Privacy
encryption, to prevent illegal users wiretapping or invade the wireless network
2. AES:
(Advanced encryption standard) i
wireless speed can reach up to300Mbps.
3. TKIP:
(Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)
security issues, TKIP is in WEP password outermost layer of the existing “shell”If
wireless speed can reach
up to 54Mbps.
4. TKIP+AES:
If Selected, both AES and TKIP secured wireless clients can join your wireless
network.
5. Key Renewal Interval:
Enter a valid time period for the key to be changed
Tips
Recommended that you choice
efficiency and ensure the security of wireless network.
Fi Protected Access Algorithms.
The default is 12345678.
Wired Equivalent Privacy
)is
the wireless transmission of data between two devices for
encryption, to prevent illegal users wiretapping or invade the wireless network
(Advanced encryption standard) i
s an iterative, symmetric key group password
wireless speed can reach up to300Mbps.
(Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)
Responsible for handling the wireless encryption part of
security issues, TKIP is in WEP password outermost layer of the existing “shell”If
up to 54Mbps.
If Selected, both AES and TKIP secured wireless clients can join your wireless
Enter a valid time period for the key to be changed
.
Recommended that you choice
WPA-Personal” + ”AES
mode , make sure the wireless
efficiency and ensure the security of wireless network.
M
eanwhile, avoid some kind of
the wireless transmission of data between two devices for
encryption, to prevent illegal users wiretapping or invade the wireless network
.
s an iterative, symmetric key group password
.If selected,
Responsible for handling the wireless encryption part of
security issues, TKIP is in WEP password outermost layer of the existing “shell”If
selected,
If Selected, both AES and TKIP secured wireless clients can join your wireless
.
mode , make sure the wireless
eanwhile, avoid some kind of
wireless network card does not support
network.
Backup Configuration Procedures:
Configure security mode, cipher type and security key.
Click Save
to save your settings.
Knowledge Center
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1. WEP:
WEP is intended to provide data confidentiality comparable t
network.
2. Open:
Wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps if WEP
3. Shared:
Wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps if WEP
4. Mixed WEP
: Compatible with both Open and Shared. Clients can connect to
network either using Open or Shared
5. Default Key:
Select a key to be effective for the current WEP encryption. For example, if you
select Key 2, wireless clients must join your wireless network using this Key 2.
6. WPA-PSK:
WPA personal, support
7. WPA2-PSK:
WPA2 personal, support AES, TKIP and TKIP+AES cipher types.
8. Mixed WPA/WPA2-
PSK:
clients can join your wireless network
9. AES:
If selected, wireless speed can reach
10. TKIP:
If selected, wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps.
11. TKIP+AES:
If selected, both AES and TKIP secured wireless clients can join your wireless
network.
12. Key Renewal Interval:
Enter a valid time period for the key to be changed.
4.3.3 Advanced Settings
Y
ou can configure the advanced wireless setting for the Router; including Beacon Interval, TX
wireless network card does not support
security mode
, cause cannot connect the wireless
Backup Configuration Procedures:
Configure security mode, cipher type and security key.
to save your settings.
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WEP is intended to provide data confidentiality comparable t
o that of a traditional wired
Wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps if WEP
-
Open is selected.
Wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps if WEP
-
Shared is selected.
: Compatible with both Open and Shared. Clients can connect to
network either using Open or Shared
Select a key to be effective for the current WEP encryption. For example, if you
select Key 2, wireless clients must join your wireless network using this Key 2.
WPA personal, support
AES and TKIP cipher types.
WPA2 personal, support AES, TKIP and TKIP+AES cipher types.
PSK:
If selected, both WPA-PSK and WPA2-
PSK secured wireless
clients can join your wireless network
.
If selected, wireless speed can reach
up to300Mbps.
If selected, wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps.
If selected, both AES and TKIP secured wireless clients can join your wireless
Enter a valid time period for the key to be changed.
ou can configure the advanced wireless setting for the Router; including Beacon Interval, TX
, cause cannot connect the wireless
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o that of a traditional wired
Open is selected.
Shared is selected.
: Compatible with both Open and Shared. Clients can connect to
your wireless
Select a key to be effective for the current WEP encryption. For example, if you
select Key 2, wireless clients must join your wireless network using this Key 2.
WPA2 personal, support AES, TKIP and TKIP+AES cipher types.
PSK secured wireless
If selected, both AES and TKIP secured wireless clients can join your wireless
Enter a valid time period for the key to be changed.
ou can configure the advanced wireless setting for the Router; including Beacon Interval, TX
Power and Basic Data Rate and so on.
4.3.4 WPS Settings
Set Steps
Click “WLAN Settings.
Select “WPS Settings”.
Knowledge Expansion
WPS
provides you with two main functions:
if your wireless network unencrypted
I
f your wireless network encrypted, WPS can make you quickly connect your encrypted
wireless network.
Power and Basic Data Rate and so on.
provides you with two main functions:
if your wireless network unencrypted
WPS can quickly encryption your wireless network.
f your wireless network encrypted, WPS can make you quickly connect your encrypted
WPS can quickly encryption your wireless network.
f your wireless network encrypted, WPS can make you quickly connect your encrypted
Parameters Specification:
The WPS provides below
methods:
PBC:
Using routers and physical or logical button on a wireless device to connect WPS.
Y
ou have below methods to connect WPS:
1
Using the router WPS button on the rear panel for the PBC connection
Click “Enable
Click “Save
Hold the router on the rear panel of the WPS button
The router's WPS led flashes two minutes
the WPS/PBC connect to your wireless signal
Knowledge Expansion
resetOOB:
The router wireless SSID, safe mode resumed to not configured mode.
the SSID,
Encryption and password
factory default, safe mode is unencrypted.
4.3.5 Access Control
Wireless acce
ss control is actually based on the MAC address to permit or forbid
clients to access the wireless network
methods:
Using routers and physical or logical button on a wireless device to connect WPS.
ou have below methods to connect WPS:
Using the router WPS button on the rear panel for the PBC connection
Hold the router on the rear panel of the WPS button
for 3 seconds, then
let go
The router's WPS led flashes two minutes
, During this time,
In the wireless client devices use
the WPS/PBC connect to your wireless signal
Knowledge Expansion
The router wireless SSID, safe mode resumed to not configured mode.
M
Encryption and password
, after the completion of the reset
, the router
factory default, safe mode is unencrypted.
ss control is actually based on the MAC address to permit or forbid
clients to access the wireless network
Using routers and physical or logical button on a wireless device to connect WPS.
Using the router WPS button on the rear panel for the PBC connection
let go
In the wireless client devices use
M
ake the WPS reset
, the router
’s SSID is
ss control is actually based on the MAC address to permit or forbid
specified
Set Steps
Click “WLAN Settings”.
Select “Access Control
.
Parameters Specification:
The Wireless Access Control is based on the MAC address of the wireless adapter
to determine whether it communicates with the Router or not;
1. Select“Offto
allow all wireless clients to join your wireless network.
2. Select “Allow
allow ONLY
3. Select “Block
disallow ONLY
Wireless Access Control Application Example:
To only allow your own notebook at the MAC address of
network
Set Steps
Select Allow.
Enter the MAC address of the wireless device you want to restrict. Here in this example, enter
00:12:35:EC:DF:25.
Click Add
to add the MAC address to the MAC address list.
Click Save
to save your se
The Wireless Access Control is based on the MAC address of the wireless adapter
to determine whether it communicates with the Router or not;
allow all wireless clients to join your wireless network.
allow ONLY
the specified wi
reless clients to join your wireless network.
disallow ONLY
the specified wireless clients to join your wireless network.
Wireless Access Control Application Example:
To only allow your own notebook at the MAC address of
00:12:35:EC:DF:25
Enter the MAC address of the wireless device you want to restrict. Here in this example, enter
to add the MAC address to the MAC address list.
to save your se
ttings.
The Wireless Access Control is based on the MAC address of the wireless adapter
reless clients to join your wireless network.
the specified wireless clients to join your wireless network.
to join your wireless
Enter the MAC address of the wireless device you want to restrict. Here in this example, enter
Tips
Up to 10 wireless MAC addresses can be configured
If you don't want to configure the complex wireless security settings and want to disallow
others to join your wireless network, you can configure a wireless access control rule to allow
only
your own wireless device
4.3.6 Connection Status
This page shows the current wireless access list
Click “Refreshto update.
Tips
The bandwidth here refers to the channel bandwidth instead of wireless connection rate.
You can know whether there are
the wireless client list.
4.4 USB Setting
4.4.1 Device Sharing
You could configure the USB drive connected to the Router.
Up to 10 wireless MAC addresses can be configured
If you don't want to configure the complex wireless security settings and want to disallow
others to join your wireless network, you can configure a wireless access control rule to allow
your own wireless device
This page shows the current wireless access list
The bandwidth here refers to the channel bandwidth instead of wireless connection rate.
You can know whether there are
unauthorized accesses to your wireless network by viewing
You could configure the USB drive connected to the Router.
If you don't want to configure the complex wireless security settings and want to disallow
others to join your wireless network, you can configure a wireless access control rule to allow
The bandwidth here refers to the channel bandwidth instead of wireless connection rate.
unauthorized accesses to your wireless network by viewing
Click “Scan
” button , wait a minute , you could see the
You can click the “Share” or “
Delete
4.4.2 Media Server
You can configure media server on this page. You could enable this server to share the media
information in USB driver. And other user in this local area network could see these information
your shared.
” button , wait a minute , you could see the
USB drive
connected to the Router.
Delete
” to enable or disable sharing the volume.
You can configure media server on this page. You could enable this server to share the media
information in USB driver. And other user in this local area network could see these information
connected to the Router.
” to enable or disable sharing the volume.
You can configure media server on this page. You could enable this server to share the media
information in USB driver. And other user in this local area network could see these information
4.4.3 Print Server
You could connect a network pri
this local area network could use the printer.
4.4.4 User Accounts
You could add user in your USB Server. And other user could use this user name and password to
login in the USB Server
You could connect a network pri
nter to the router and Enable the
Print Server.
this local area network could use the printer.
You could add user in your USB Server. And other user could use this user name and password to
Print Server.
The other user in
You could add user in your USB Server. And other user could use this user name and password to
4.5 IPTV Settings
If you enable this
function, you could connect a set
4.6 DHCP Server
Click “DHCP Server
enter the Virtual Server configure page ,here you can set
DHCP List & Binding”.
4.6.1 DHCP Server
Set Steps
function, you could connect a set
-
top box to the router to use.
enter the Virtual Server configure page ,here you can set
top box to the router to use.
enter the Virtual Server configure page ,here you can set
DHCP Server”,
Click “DHCP Server.
Select “DHCP Server.
Parameters Specification:
DHCP Server:
Select whether enable or disable the DHCP server feature
Start IP Address and End IP Address:
the IP address pool here. These addresses should be part of the same IP address subnet as
the router’s LAN IP address.
Enter the Lease Time
Knowledge Expansion
DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
LAN/private network.
When you enable the DHCP Server, the DHCP Server will automatically allocate an unused
IP address from the IP address pool specified in this screen to the requesting device as long
as the de
vice is set to “Obtain an IP Address Automatically”.
If you disable this feature, you have to manually configure the TCP/IP settings for all PCs on
your LAN to access Internet.
Lease Time:
is the length of the IP address lease before it is refreshed.
Tips
Select whether enable or disable the DHCP server feature
Start IP Address and End IP Address:
You can specify the starting and ending address of
the IP address pool here. These addresses should be part of the same IP address subnet as
the router’s LAN IP address.
Knowledge Expansion
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
assigns an IP address to each device on the
When you enable the DHCP Server, the DHCP Server will automatically allocate an unused
IP address from the IP address pool specified in this screen to the requesting device as long
vice is set to “Obtain an IP Address Automatically”.
If you disable this feature, you have to manually configure the TCP/IP settings for all PCs on
your LAN to access Internet.
is the length of the IP address lease before it is refreshed.
Select whether enable or disable the DHCP server feature
.
You can specify the starting and ending address of
the IP address pool here. These addresses should be part of the same IP address subnet as
assigns an IP address to each device on the
When you enable the DHCP Server, the DHCP Server will automatically allocate an unused
IP address from the IP address pool specified in this screen to the requesting device as long
If you disable this feature, you have to manually configure the TCP/IP settings for all PCs on
By default, the router functions as a DHCP server. Do not disable the DHCP server feature
unless you want to manually configure the TCP/IP settings for all PCs on your LAN.
1.
Lease time will be renewed automatically upon expiry. No additional configurat
needed.
2.
If you are not an advanced user, the default DHCP server settings are recommended.
In order to use the function of the router's DHCP server, LAN in the computer's TCP/IP protocol
must be set to “automatically obtain IP”
4.6.2 DHCP List
& Binding
Set Steps
Click “DHCP Server.
Select “DHCP List
& Binding
Parameters Specification:
E
nter the IP Address and MAC Address
Click “Add
add to the DHCP list
Click “Refresh
” to update the related DHCP client information
Tips
You can know
whether there are unauthorized accesses by viewing the client list
Also, you can specify a reserved IP address for a PC in the LAN. That PC will always receive
the same IP address each time when it accesses the DHCP server. Reserved IP addresses
could be
assigned to servers that require permanent IP settings.
By default, the router functions as a DHCP server. Do not disable the DHCP server feature
unless you want to manually configure the TCP/IP settings for all PCs on your LAN.
Lease time will be renewed automatically upon expiry. No additional configurat
If you are not an advanced user, the default DHCP server settings are recommended.
In order to use the function of the router's DHCP server, LAN in the computer's TCP/IP protocol
must be set to “automatically obtain IP”
.
& Binding
& Binding
.
nter the IP Address and MAC Address
add to the DHCP list
” to update the related DHCP client information
.
whether there are unauthorized accesses by viewing the client list
Also, you can specify a reserved IP address for a PC in the LAN. That PC will always receive
the same IP address each time when it accesses the DHCP server. Reserved IP addresses
assigned to servers that require permanent IP settings.
By default, the router functions as a DHCP server. Do not disable the DHCP server feature
unless you want to manually configure the TCP/IP settings for all PCs on your LAN.
Lease time will be renewed automatically upon expiry. No additional configurat
ions are
If you are not an advanced user, the default DHCP server settings are recommended.
In order to use the function of the router's DHCP server, LAN in the computer's TCP/IP protocol
whether there are unauthorized accesses by viewing the client list
.
Also, you can specify a reserved IP address for a PC in the LAN. That PC will always receive
the same IP address each time when it accesses the DHCP server. Reserved IP addresses
Static Assignment Application Example:
To have a PC at the MAC address of 44:37:E6:4F:37:3B always receive the same IP address of
192.168.1.200
Parameters Specification:
Enter the last number of the IP address you want to reserve, for example,
Enter the MAC address of
Click “Add”.
Click “Save
to save your settings.
Tips
1. If the IP address you have reserved for your PC is currently used by anothe
not be able to obtain a new IP address from the device's DHCP server, instead, you must
manually specify a different IP address for your PC to access Internet.
2. For PCs that has already obtained IP addresses, you may need to perfo
activate the configured static IP addresses
4.7 Virtual Server
Click Virtual Server
enter the Virtual Server configure page ,here you can set
DMZ Settings”, “
uPnP Settings
Static Assignment Application Example:
To have a PC at the MAC address of 44:37:E6:4F:37:3B always receive the same IP address of
Enter the last number of the IP address you want to reserve, for example,
Enter the MAC address of
50:7B:9D:12:41:69
to save your settings.
1. If the IP address you have reserved for your PC is currently used by anothe
not be able to obtain a new IP address from the device's DHCP server, instead, you must
manually specify a different IP address for your PC to access Internet.
2. For PCs that has already obtained IP addresses, you may need to perfo
rm the Repair action to
activate the configured static IP addresses
enter the Virtual Server configure page ,here you can set
uPnP Settings
”.
To have a PC at the MAC address of 44:37:E6:4F:37:3B always receive the same IP address of
Enter the last number of the IP address you want to reserve, for example,
200.
1. If the IP address you have reserved for your PC is currently used by anothe
r client, then you will
not be able to obtain a new IP address from the device's DHCP server, instead, you must
rm the Repair action to
enter the Virtual Server configure page ,here you can set
Port Range”,
4.7.1 Port Range
You want to share
resources on your PC with your friends who are not in your LAN. But, by default,
the router's firewall blocks inbound traffic from the Internet to your computers except replies to
your outbound traffic. You can use the Port Forwarding feature to create exc
that your friends can access these files from external networks.
When accessing your PC from Internet, type "protocol://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port number" into your
browser’s address or location field. The protocol and port are the ones u
"xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" is the WAN IP address of your router. For example, a FTP server uses the ftp
protocol and 21 (standard port number).
Set Steps
Click “Virtual Server”.
Select “Port Range”.
Application Example:
As shown in the figure above, your PC at
server on port number 21. Your friends want to access this FTP server on your PC from external
network.
Tips
To successfully implement the port forwarding
1. Make sure your WAN IP address (Internet IP address) is a public IP address. Private IP
addresses are not routed on the Internet.
2. Make sure you enter correct service port numbers.
3. To ensure that your server computer always has
address to your PC.
4. Operating System built-
in firewall and some anti
accessing resources on your PC. So it is advisable to disable them before using this feature
resources on your PC with your friends who are not in your LAN. But, by default,
the router's firewall blocks inbound traffic from the Internet to your computers except replies to
your outbound traffic. You can use the Port Forwarding feature to create exc
eptions to this rule so
that your friends can access these files from external networks.
When accessing your PC from Internet, type "protocol://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port number" into your
browser’s address or location field. The protocol and port are the ones u
sed by the service and
"xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" is the WAN IP address of your router. For example, a FTP server uses the ftp
protocol and 21 (standard port number).
As shown in the figure above, your PC at
192.168.2.10
connects to the router and runs a FTP
server on port number 21. Your friends want to access this FTP server on your PC from external
To successfully implement the port forwarding
feature, note below:
1. Make sure your WAN IP address (Internet IP address) is a public IP address. Private IP
addresses are not routed on the Internet.
2. Make sure you enter correct service port numbers.
3. To ensure that your server computer always has
the same IP address, assign a static IP
in firewall and some anti
-
virus programs may block other PCs from
accessing resources on your PC. So it is advisable to disable them before using this feature
resources on your PC with your friends who are not in your LAN. But, by default,
the router's firewall blocks inbound traffic from the Internet to your computers except replies to
eptions to this rule so
When accessing your PC from Internet, type "protocol://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port number" into your
sed by the service and
"xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" is the WAN IP address of your router. For example, a FTP server uses the ftp
connects to the router and runs a FTP
server on port number 21. Your friends want to access this FTP server on your PC from external
1. Make sure your WAN IP address (Internet IP address) is a public IP address. Private IP
the same IP address, assign a static IP
virus programs may block other PCs from
accessing resources on your PC. So it is advisable to disable them before using this feature
.
Parameters Specification:
Start/End Port:
Enter the start/end port number which ranges the External ports used to set
the server or Internet applications.
IP Address:
Enter the IP address of the PC where you want to set the
example, enter 192.168.1.100.
Protocol:
Specify the protocol required for the service utilizing the port(s)
(TCP/UDP/Both) for the application.
Enable
to apply this function,
Click ‘Save’
to save your settings.
If your WAN IP address is
192.168.1.100
your friends only need to enter
4.7.2 DMZ Settings
Set Steps
Click “Virtual Server”.
Select “DMZ Settings”.
Select “Enable
Add DMZ Host IP which is the LAN IP
Click“Save” to confirm.
Enter the start/end port number which ranges the External ports used to set
the server or Internet applications.
Here in this example, enter 21.
Enter the IP address of the PC where you want to set the
applications.
example, enter 192.168.1.100.
Specify the protocol required for the service utilizing the port(s)
(TCP/UDP/Both) for the application.
to apply this function,
“Delete” cancel this host configure.
to save your settings.
192.168.1.100
when accessing your FTP server from external network,
your friends only need to enter
ftp://192.168.1.100:21 in their browsers.
Add DMZ Host IP which is the LAN IP
Enter the start/end port number which ranges the External ports used to set
applications.
Here in this
Specify the protocol required for the service utilizing the port(s)
. Select the protocol
when accessing your FTP server from external network,
Tips
The DMZ Settings screen allows one local computer to be exposed to the Internet for use of a
special-
purpose service such as Internet
DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one PC.
Note
1.
DMZ host poses a security risk. A computer configured as the DMZ host loses much of the
protection of the firewall and becomes vulnerable to attacks
2. Hackers may use the DMZ host computer to attack other computers on your network
4.7.3 uPnP Settings
The Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature allows network devices, such as computers from
Internet, to access resources on lo
discovered automatically by the UPnP service application on the LAN. If you use applications such
as multiplayer gaming, peer-
to
messaging
, or remote assistance (a feature in Windows XP), you may need to enable Universal
Plug and Play (UPnP) for better experience.
Click Virtual Server ->
uPnP Settings
default.
The DMZ Settings screen allows one local computer to be exposed to the Internet for use of a
purpose service such as Internet
gaming or videoconferencing.
DMZ hosting forwards all the ports at the same time to one PC.
DMZ host poses a security risk. A computer configured as the DMZ host loses much of the
protection of the firewall and becomes vulnerable to attacks
from external networks.
2. Hackers may use the DMZ host computer to attack other computers on your network
The Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature allows network devices, such as computers from
Internet, to access resources on lo
cal host or devices as needed. UPnP-
enabled devices can be
discovered automatically by the UPnP service application on the LAN. If you use applications such
to
-peer connections, real-
time communications such as instant
, or remote assistance (a feature in Windows XP), you may need to enable Universal
Plug and Play (UPnP) for better experience.
uPnP Settings
to enter the UPnP page
. The UPnP feature is enabled by
The DMZ Settings screen allows one local computer to be exposed to the Internet for use of a
DMZ host poses a security risk. A computer configured as the DMZ host loses much of the
from external networks.
2. Hackers may use the DMZ host computer to attack other computers on your network
The Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature allows network devices, such as computers from
enabled devices can be
discovered automatically by the UPnP service application on the LAN. If you use applications such
time communications such as instant
, or remote assistance (a feature in Windows XP), you may need to enable Universal
. The UPnP feature is enabled by
4.8 Security Settings
Click “Security Settings
enter the Security configure page ,here you can set
Filter”, MAC Filler”, “Prevent
4.4.1 Client Filter
This section allows you to set the times specific clients can or cannot access the Internet via the
devices’ assigned IP addresses and service port. Click
the configuration page.
enter the Security configure page ,here you can set
, “Remote WEB”, “WAN Ping”.
This section allows you to set the times specific clients can or cannot access the Internet via the
devices’ assigned IP addresses and service port. Click
Security Settings -
>Client Filter
enter the Security configure page ,here you can set
Client Filler”,“URL
This section allows you to set the times specific clients can or cannot access the Internet via the
>Client Filter
to enter
4.4.2 URL Filter
This section is to set URL filtering access. If you want to enable this function, please activate
the checkbox. Select one policy from the drop-down menu and enter a policy name in the field. Of
course, you can set the access restriction in details (e.g. the fixed IP range, URL, times and days).
Note: When time is 0:0~0:0, it express 24 hours.
Set Steps
Click“Security Settings”.
Select “URL Filter”.
URL Filter Application Example:
To prevent your home PC (192.168.1.100) from accessing “YouTube” from 8:00 to 18:00 during
working days: Monday- Friday.
Set Steps
Enter a Policy Name
Enter the Start IP and End IP here for example:192.168.1.100
Enter part of or the entire domain name of the web site you wish to restrict. Separate different
domain names or domain name key words with a comma, for example, "YouTube,
Hollywood.com"
Select time and day
Click “Saveto save your settings.
Tips
1
. Different URL strings must be separated with a comma. To match all websites, use * (asterisk)
2.Up
to 10 filter rules can be configured.
3
. If you have not set up the system time for this device, click
set up correct time and date for the rules to be effective
4.4.3 MAC Filter
. Different URL strings must be separated with a comma. To match all websites, use * (asterisk)
to 10 filter rules can be configured.
. If you have not set up the system time for this device, click
System
Tools
set up correct time and date for the rules to be effective
. Different URL strings must be separated with a comma. To match all websites, use * (asterisk)
Tools
-> Time Settings to
4.4.4
Prevent
This section is to protect the internal network from exotic attack such as SYN Flooding attack,
Smurf attack, LAND attack, etc
4.4.5
Remote WEB
This section is to allow the network administrator to manage the router remotely. If you want to
access the router remotely, please select “Enable”.
Set Steps
Click“Security Settings”.
Select “Remote WEB”.
Enter the Port
Click “Saveto confirm.
Parameters Specification:
Port:
The management port to be open to outside access.
Tips
1. For better security, configure a port
interface, do not use the number of any common service port (1
2. Make sure your WAN IP address (Internet IP address) is a public IP address. Private IP
addresses are not routed on the Internet.
3.
It is unsafe to make your router remotely accessible to all PCs on external network. For better
security, we suggest that only enter the IP address of the PC for remote management
Remote Web Management Application Example:
To access your router (WAN IP
at your office via the port number
Set Steps
ManagementEnable”.
Enter the Port: 6060.
Click “Save
to save your settings.
In the PC 210.16.87.154
Type “
field and you can access the router at your home remotely.
The management port to be open to outside access.
1. For better security, configure a port
number (between1025-
65535) as remote web management
interface, do not use the number of any common service port (1
-1024).
2. Make sure your WAN IP address (Internet IP address) is a public IP address. Private IP
addresses are not routed on the Internet.
It is unsafe to make your router remotely accessible to all PCs on external network. For better
security, we suggest that only enter the IP address of the PC for remote management
Remote Web Management Application Example:
To access your router (WAN IP
address: 172.16.87.160
) at your home from the PC (
at your office via the port number
6060.
to save your settings.
Type “
http:// 172.16.87.160:6060
into your browser’s address or location
field and you can access the router at your home remotely.
65535) as remote web management
2. Make sure your WAN IP address (Internet IP address) is a public IP address. Private IP
It is unsafe to make your router remotely accessible to all PCs on external network. For better
security, we suggest that only enter the IP address of the PC for remote management
) at your home from the PC (
210.16.87.154)
into your browser’s address or location
Knowledge Expansion
1. Port: This is the management port to be open to outside access. The default setting is 8080.
This can be changed
4.4.6
WAN Ping
The ping test is to check the status of your internet connection. When disabling the test, the
system would prevent the ping test from WAN.
Set Steps:
Select the “Expert Setting”
Select the “WAN Ping”
Select the “Enable”
4.9 Routing Settings
In this page you can view the routing table information.
Click “Refreshto update
Destination IP: The IP address of the final destination. “0.0.0.0” indicates any network
segment.
Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for the specified destination.
Gateway: This isthe next router on the same LAN segment as the router to reach.
Interface: The interface between your router and the final destination.
4.10 Triffic Control
Traffic control is used to limit communication speed in the LAN.Up to 20 entries can be
supported with the capability for at most 254 PCs' speed control,including for IP address range
configuration.
Tips
1. 1M=128KByte/s.
2. The volume of uplink traffic/downlink traffic should not be larger than that allowed on your
router's WAN (Internet) port. You
3. The bandwidth for ADSL/DSL line usually refers to the download bandwidth
Bandwidth Control Application Example:
You share a 4M-
broadband service with your neighbor (at 192.168.
large volume of data from Internet, which sharply frustrates your Internet surfing experience; you
can use this feature to set limits for the volume of Internet traffic he can get. For example, you can
split the 4M into two, so your neighbor
Set Steps
EnableTraffic Control
: Check the
2. The volume of uplink traffic/downlink traffic should not be larger than that allowed on your
router's WAN (Internet) port. You
can ask your ISP to provide the volume of Internet traffic.
3. The bandwidth for ADSL/DSL line usually refers to the download bandwidth
Bandwidth Control Application Example:
broadband service with your neighbor (at 192.168.
1.102
). He alwa
large volume of data from Internet, which sharply frustrates your Internet surfing experience; you
can use this feature to set limits for the volume of Internet traffic he can get. For example, you can
split the 4M into two, so your neighbor
can only use up to 2M Internet traffic and you can enjoy 2M.
: Check the
Enable box to enable the Traffic
Control feature.
2. The volume of uplink traffic/downlink traffic should not be larger than that allowed on your
can ask your ISP to provide the volume of Internet traffic.
3. The bandwidth for ADSL/DSL line usually refers to the download bandwidth
). He alwa
ys downloads a
large volume of data from Internet, which sharply frustrates your Internet surfing experience; you
can use this feature to set limits for the volume of Internet traffic he can get. For example, you can
can only use up to 2M Internet traffic and you can enjoy 2M.
Control feature.
IP Range:
Enter the last number of the IP address. Here in this example, enter
boxes.
Up:
Set a limit to regulate upload bandwidth of PCs on the LAN. Here in this example, enter
32 in first boxes
, and 256 in second box.
Down:
Set a limit to regulate download bandwidth of PCs on the LAN.
Apply:
Check to enable the current rule.
Add: Click t
o add current rule to the rule list.
Click Save
to save your settings.
4.11 System Tools
Click SystemTools
enter the configure page ,here you can set
DDNS”,“Backup/Restore”, “
Restore to Factory
Password”,System Log”.
4.11.1 Time Settings
Click System Tools -
> Time
Tips
Configured time and date info will be lost if the device gets disconnected from power supply.
However, it will be updated automatically when
time-
based features (e.g. firewall), the time and date info shall be set correctly first, either
manually or automatically
Enter the last number of the IP address. Here in this example, enter
Set a limit to regulate upload bandwidth of PCs on the LAN. Here in this example, enter
, and 256 in second box.
Set a limit to regulate download bandwidth of PCs on the LAN.
Check to enable the current rule.
o add current rule to the rule list.
to save your settings.
enter the configure page ,here you can set
Restore to Factory
”, “firmware Upgrade”,
> Time
Settings to enter the time page.
Configured time and date info will be lost if the device gets disconnected from power supply.
However, it will be updated automatically when
the device reconnects to Internet. To activate
based features (e.g. firewall), the time and date info shall be set correctly first, either
Enter the last number of the IP address. Here in this example, enter
101 in both
Set a limit to regulate upload bandwidth of PCs on the LAN. Here in this example, enter
enter the configure page ,here you can set
TimeSettings”,
Reboot”, “Change
Configured time and date info will be lost if the device gets disconnected from power supply.
the device reconnects to Internet. To activate
based features (e.g. firewall), the time and date info shall be set correctly first, either
Set Steps
Click “System Tools”.
Select “Time Settings”.
The time will synchronize with the internet automatically in the default situation
Select Time Zone
If you can enter the time and date manually or click Sync with your PC”, synchronize
automatically.
Click Save to save you settings.
Synchronize with your PC:Specify a time interval for periodic update of time and date
information from your host.
4.11.2 DDNS
4.11.3 Backup & Restore
Set Steps
Click “System Tools”.
Select “Restore to Factory”.
Parameters Specification:
This Restorebutton is to reset all configurations to the default values. It means the Range
Extender will lose all the settings you have set. So please note down the related settings if
necessary.
Default Password: admin
Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0
Default IP:192.168.1.1
Note
If you enable this option, all current settings will be deleted and be restored to factory default
values. You will have to reconfigure Internet connection settings and wireless settings.
Do not restore factory default settings unless the following happens:
1> You need to join a different network or unfortunately forget the login password.
2>You cannot access Internet and your ISP or our technical support asks you to reset the
router.
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4.11.4 Firmware Update
The router provides the firmware upgrade by clicking the “Upgrade”after browsing for the
firmware upgrade packet. After the upgrade is completed, the router will reboot automatically.
Set Steps
Click “System Tools
Select “FirmwareUpgrade
Click “Browse, select the upgrade file
Click “Upgrade”, and wait for it to complete.
Note
1. Before you upgrade the firmware, make sure you are having a correct firmware. A wrong
firmware may damage the device.
2. It is advisable that you upgrade the device's firmware over a wired connection. DO NOT
interrupt the power to the router when the upgrade is in process otherwise the router may be
permanently damaged.
4.11.5 Restore to Factory
Set Steps
Click “System Tools”.
Select “Restore to Factory”.
Parameters Specification:
This Restorebutton is to reset all configurations to the default values. It means the Range
Extender will lose all the settings you have set. So please note down the related settings if
necessary.
Default Password: admin
Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0
Default IP:192.168.1.1
Note
If you enable this option, all current settings will be deleted and be restored to factory default
values. You will have to reconfigure Internet connection settings and wireless settings.
Do not restore factory default settings unless the following happens:
1>You need to join a different network or unfortunately forget the login password.
2>You cannot access Internet and your ISP or our technical support asks you to reset the
router.
4.11.6 Reboot
When a certain feature does not take effect or the device fails to function correctly, try
rebooting the device.
Rebooting the Wifi Router is to make the settings configured go into effect or to set the Range
Extender again if setting failure happens.
4.11.7 Change Password
You can change the password by this function
Set Steps
Click “System Tools
Select “
Change Password
Enter “Old Password”“
New Password
Click “Save
to save you settings.
Tips
The default login password is admin.
The valid password must be between 3~12 characters and only include letters, numbers and
underscore
4.11.8 System Logs
The
section is to view the system log. Click the “
Click the “Clear to clear
the screen.
You can change the password by this function
Change Password
New Password
”and“Confirm New Password
to save you settings.
The default login password is admin.
The valid password must be between 3~12 characters and only include letters, numbers and
section is to view the system log. Click the “
Refresh” to update the log.
the screen.
The valid password must be between 3~12 characters and only include letters, numbers and
Set Steps
Click “System Tools
Select “System Log
Click “Refreshcan update the information
Click “Clear” to clear the screen
Appendix
1 Configure PC TCP/IP Settings
Windows 7
Click Start -> Control Panel.
Click Network and Internet
.
Click Network and
Sharing Center
.
Sharing Center
.
Click
Change adapter settings
Click
Local Area Connection
Change adapter settings
.
Local Area Connection
and select Properties.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window to save your settings.
Windows XP
Right-click My Network Places and select Properties.
Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
Select Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window to save your settings.
2 FAQs
This section provides solutions to problems that may occur during installation and
operation of the device. Read the following if you are running into problems.
1. Q: I cannot access the device's management interface. What should I do?
Make sure the System LED on the device's front panel is on.
Make sure all cables are correctly connected and the corresponding LAN LED on
the device is on.
Verify that your PC's TCP/IP settings are configured correctly. If you select the
"Use the following IP address" option, set your PC's IP address to any IP address
between 192.168.1.2~192.168.1.254. Or you can select the "Obtain an IP address
automatically" option.
Delete your browser cache and cookies or use a new browser. Make sure you
enter 192.168.1.1 in the address bar.
Press the WPS/RST button for about 10 seconds to restore your device to
factory default settings. Then log to your device again.
2. Q: I changed the login password and unfortunately forget it. What should I do?
Press the WPS/RST button for over 10 seconds to restore your device to factory default
settings.
3. Q: My computer shows an IP address conflict error after having connected to the
device. What should I do?
Make sure there are no other DHCP servers on your LAN or other DHCP servers
are disabled.
Make sure the device's LAN IP is not used by other devices on your LAN. The
device's default LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1.
Make sure the statically assigned IP addresses to the PCs on LAN are not used
by others PCs.
4. Q: I have problems connecting to Internet/Secure websites do not open or
displays only part of a web page. What should I do?
This problem mainly happens to users who use the PPPOE or Dynamic IP Internet
connection type. You need to change the MTU size. Try changing the MTU to 1450 or 1400.
If this does not help, gradually reduce the MTU from the maximum value until the problem
disappears.
3 Factory Default Settings
The table below lists the factory default settings of your device.
Item Default Settings
Router Login
Login IP Address 192.168.1.1
Login User Name admin
Login Password admin
Network
Settings
Internet Connection Type Mode Auto-switch Enabled
MTU 1492 (PPPOE)
1500 (DHCP/ Static IP)
WAN Speed Auto
DNS Disable
LAN Settings
LAN
IP Address 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server Enabled
IP Pool 192.168.1.100~192.168.1.200
Time Zone (GMT+08:00)Beijing, Chongqing, Hong
Kong, Urumqi
2.4G Wireless
Wireless Enabled
SSID
MTC_XXXXXX (where XXXXXX is the
last six characters in the device's MAC
address)
802.11 Mode 11b/g/n mixed Mode
SSID Broadcast Enabled
Channel 2437MHz(Channel 6)
Channel Bandwidth 20/40
Extension Channel 2417MHz(Channel 2)
Wireless Security Disabled
Wireless Access Control Disabled
5.0G Wireless
Country America
Wireless Enabled
SSID
MTC_XXXXXX (where XXXXXX is the last
six characters in the device's MAC
address)
802.11 Mode 11a/an/ac mode
SSID Broadcast Enabled
Channel 5745MHz(Channel 149)
Channel Bandwidth 40
WMM Capable Enable
APSD Capable Disabled
Wireless Security Disabled
Wireless Access Control Disabled
Others
Remote Web
Management Disabled
Bandwidth Control Disabled
DMZ Host Disabled
UPnP Enable
Internet Access
Management Disabled

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