Shen Zhen MTC WR3005 300M wireless router User Manual
Shen Zhen MTC Co., LTD 300M wireless router
Users Manual
005 WR30 Wirelless N 300Mbp ps Wi-Fi Routerr User Guide Copyrig ght stateme ent Is the reg gistered trad demark of Shenzhen MTC Co., LT TD. All the products and d product names mentioned herein are th he trademarks or registe ered tradem marks of theirr respective holders. Copyright of the wh hole productt as integrattion, includin ng its accessories and ssoftware, be elongs to en MTC Co., LTD.No part of this publication ca an be reproduced, transsmitted, tran nscribed, Shenzhe stored in n a retrieval system, or translated into any lang guage in any form or byy any means s without the priorr written perrmission of Shenzhen MTC Co., LTD. If you wo ould like to kknow more about our product information, please visit our websitte at http://w www.szMTC..com.cn mer Disclaim Picttures, image es and produ uct specifica ations herein n are for refe erences onlyy. To improve e internal design, operational function, and/or reliab bility, MTC reserves the e right to make change es to the ut obligation to notify anyy person or organization n of such productss described in this document withou revisionss or changes. MTC do oes not asssume any liability that may occurr due to the e use or application of the prroduct or cirrcuit layout(ss) described d herein. Evvery effort ha as been mad de in the o ensure acccuracy of the contentss,but all stattements, infformation preparattion of this document to and recommendatio ons in this document d not consttitute the wa do arranty of a any kind, ex xpress or implied. Im mportant Safety In nstructio ons 1.Do not open this product or atttempt to service it; it ma ay expose you y to dange erous high voltage or other rissks. 2.Do not operate this product near water. ot place or operate this product nea ar a radiator or a heat re egister. 3. Do no 4.Do not expose this product to o dampness,, dust or corrrosive liquid ds. ot connect this producct or discon nnect it from a wall socket durin ng a lightniing or a 5.Do no thundersstorm. 6.Do not block the ventilation sllots of this product, for insufficient airflow may h harm it. ng on this prroduct. 7.Do not put anythin his product directly into a wall socke et (100-240V V~, 50/60Hzz). Do not usse an extens sion cord 8.Plug th between n this producct and the AC A power source. 9.When plugging th his product into a wall socket, make sure th hat the elecctrical socke et is not ed, and that there is no gas g leakage e. damage 10. Placce the conne ecting cabless properly so o that people won’t stum mble or walkk on it. 11. This product sho ould be ope erated from the t type of power indica ated on the marking label. If you of the type of powe er available, consult the e qualified te echnician. are not sure 12.Unplug this prod duct from the e mains and d refer the product to qu ualified serviice personne el for the g conditionss: following 1) Iff liquid has been spilled d on the prod duct. 2) Iff the producct has been exposed to rain or wate er. 13. Unp plug this product from th he wall sockket before clleaning. Use e a damp clloth for clea aning. Do not use liquid cleane ers or aerossol cleaners.. e is for WR3 3005 toavoid d damage, please do no ot change the fuse. 14. The specification of the fuse 15.The Operating te emperature is i 0℃~40℃ (32℉~104℉ ℉). The Sto orage temperature is -40 0℃~70℃ (-40℉~1 158℉). Preface Tha ank you for choosing MTC! Please read this user guide be efore you sttart! This us ser guide instructss you to insstall and co onfigure you ur device. This user guide applie es to PW50 00X, The WR3005 5 is used ass an example e throughout this user guide. This usser guide uses the following formats to t highligh ht special messagess: ICON Desccription This format is used to highlight information of importance nterest. Igno oring this typ pe or special in Note o note may result in ine of effective con nfigurations, loss of data or damage to device. This format is used to highlight a prrocedure tha at Tip w save tim will me or resourcces. Knowledge Expan nsion Description of fields on the device G GUI. Conte ents Importan nt Safety Instructions............................................................................................................................ 3 Preface ............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Contentss ............................................................................................................................................................ 5 Chapter 1 Introductio on ...................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 Product Overrview ................................................................................................................................ 7 1.2 Product Featture ................................................................................................................................... 7 Chapter 2 Connectingg Mechanism ................................................................................................................... 8 2.1 Appearance ......................................................................................................................................... 8 2.1.1 The prroducts frontt panel ......................................................................................................... 8 2.1.2 The prroduct rear panel ............................................................................................................ 9 2.2 System Requ uirement ........................................................................................................................... 9 2.3 Connection Instruction ...................................................................................................................... 10 2.3.1 Gettin ng Prepared .................................................................................................................... 10 2.3.2 Installlment Environ nment ....................................................................................................... 11 Chapter 3 Configuringg the Device Manually .................................................................................................. 16 3.1 Log in the Ro outer ............................................................................................................................... 16 3.2 Quick Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 20 3.3 System Statu us .................................................................................................................................... 22 3.3.1 System m Status ......................................................................................................................... 22 3.3.2 WAN Status ............................................................................................................................. 23 3.3.3 LAN Sttatus .............................................................................................................................. 24 3.3.4 Wireleess Status ....................................................................................................................... 25 3.4 Network Setttings ............................................................................................................................... 26 3.4.1 WAN Settings .......................................................................................................................... 26 3.4.2 WAN Parameters .................................................................................................................... 31 3.4.3 MAC Address Clone ............................................................................................................... 32 3.5 WLAN Settings ................................................................................................................................... 33 3.5.1 Basic Setting ........................................................................................................................... 33 3.5.2 Securiity Settings ..................................................................................................................... 35 3.5.3 WPS Settings ........................................................................................................................... 38 3.5.4 Access Control ........................................................................................................................ 39 3.5.5 Conneection Status ................................................................................................................. 41 3.6 LAN Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 42 3.6.1LAN Seettings ............................................................................................................................ 42 3.6.2DHCP Server ............................................................................................................................ 43 3.6.3 DHCP List & Bindin ng ............................................................................................................... 45 3.7 Expert Settin ngs................................................................................................................................... 47 3.7.1 URL Filter ................................................................................................................................ 47 3.7.2 Port Range .............................................................................................................................. 48 3.7.3 DMZ Settings .......................................................................................................................... 50 3.7.4 DDNS Settings ......................................................................................................................... 51 3.7.5 Remote WEB ........................................................................................................................... 53 3.7.6 WAN Ping ................................................................................................................................ 55 3.8 Routing .............................................................................................................................................. 55 3.9 Traffic Contro ol .................................................................................................................................... 56 3.10 0 System Tools .................................................................................................................................... 58 3.10.1 Timee Settings ........................................................................................................................ 58 3.10.2 Backkup/Restore .................................................................................................................... 60 3.10.3 Resto ore to Factoryy ............................................................................................................... 61 3.10.4 Firmware Upgrad de ............................................................................................................... 62 3.10.5 Rebo oot .................................................................................................................................. 63 3.10.6 Chan nge Password d................................................................................................................. 63 3.10.7 Systeem Log ............................................................................................................................ 64 Appendixx ......................................................................................................................................................... 66 1 Co onfigure PC TCP/IP Settinggs ............................................................................................................... 66 Windows 7 ....................................................................................................................................... 66 Windows XP ..................................................................................................................................... 72 2 Trroubleshootin ng.................................................................................................................................... 74 3 Faactory defaultt settings ........................................................................................................................ 75 4 Reemove Wireleess Network from Your PC C ............................................................................................ 76 Windows 7 ....................................................................................................................................... 76 Windows XP ..................................................................................................................................... 79 5 Saafety and Emiission Statem ment ........................................................................................................... 80 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Prroduct Overview Con ngratulationss on your pu urchase of th his outstanding 300Mbp ps Wi-Fi routter. This dev vice is 300Mbp ps Wi-Fi Acccess Point which creattes a wireless network allowing for greater ra ange and mobility.. As a Wi-Fi Acccess Point, it can transmit wireless s data at the e rate of up to 300Mbp ps. With SID broadca ast control, wireless LA AN WEP en ncryption, multiple protection measures including SS d Access (W WPA2- PSK, WPA-PSK), mplete data privacy. the device delivers com and Wi-Fi Protected Conventions e device me entioned in th his User Gu uide stands for f WR3005 5 300Mbps W Wi-Fi Route er without The any exp planations. Parameters provided in the picturres are justt referencess for setting g up the product.. They may differ from th he actual sittuation. 1.2 Prroduct Feature ¾ Sup pport a 100M Mbps three Ports, four LAN port and d support po ort adaptive. ¾ Sup pport Wireless up to 300 0Mbps transsfer rate. ¾ Sup pport IEEE 802.11b/g/n, , IEEE 802.3 3/802.3u, IEEE 802.1X protocol. ¾ Built-in DHCP Server and support static routing. ¾ pport web pa age filtering,, timing conttrol on the In nternet. Sup ¾ Sup pport system m log. ¾ Sup pport remote e and web management t. Chap pter 2Connectingg Mechanism 2.1 Ap ppearan nce 2.1.1Th he produccts front panel The LE ED indicato or displays informatio on about the device’s status. LE ED Na ame Sta atus Indication Off WP PS is disable ed or conneccted WPS Ne egotiation is in n progress th hrough LE ED Blin nking Wi‐Fi Protected d Setup. The e device is po owered on Solid SYS The e device is po owered off orr is LED Off down. WA AN connectio on succeeds. Solid WAN LED No o WAN connection. Off Data is being traansmitted. Blin nking The e WLAN conn nection has b been Solid Wi-Fi/ The e WLAN conn nection is nott Off acttivated LED Data is being traansmitted. Blin nking No o LAN connection. Off LA AN Blin nking Data is being traansmitted. Solid LAN connection n succeeds. LE ED 2.1.2 The T produ uct rear paanel 2.2 Sy ystem Re equirem ment ¾ Inte ernet service e (Internet acccess throug gh Ethernet cable or via a xDSL/Cable Mode). ¾ A modem with RJ45 port (u use the Ethe ernet cable access direcctly do not ne eed this equ uipment). ¾ Eve ery PC Ethe ernet conne ection devicce (wired in nternet card or wirelesss internet card and Ethernet cable)). ¾ P/IP networkk software iss supported by Window XP/Window w 7/Window 8 /Window 10 TCP ¾ Inte ernet Explore er 8 or highe er versions or o Firefox 2.3Co onnection Instrruction 2.3.1 Getting Prepared Before you y start the e installation process, yo ou need to prepare the following things: Item Description Router Find it in yourr package. Power adapter Find it in yourr package. PC Should have installed IE8 8 or higher browser. DHCP, PPOE E or Static IP P Internet Co onnection Tyype: 1.. Ethernet Cable from th he incoming Internet side e: This is pro ovided by yo our ISP 2.. ISP Inform mation: Your Internet serrvice provide er (ISP) sho ould have prrovided yo ou with all of o the information neede ed to connecct to the Inte ernet. If you cannot lo ocate this infformation, assk your ISP to provide itt If your ISP uses a PPOE E Internet connection, ed ISP login n name you will nee nd password an If yo ou use a DHCP Internet connection,, no informa ation is needed If yo our ISP givves you a fixed or sttatic IP add dress for Internet GatherISPInfo connectio on, you will need to gather the follo owing information: rmation 1) IP Address 2) Subnet Mask ay 3) Gatewa 4) DNS Se erver 5) Alternatte DNS Servver (Optiona al) WISP Interne et Access: 1.. Remote AP P's SSID, MAC address s, security mode, cipherr type and security ke ey 2.. Internet co onnection infformation provided by th he remote AP 10 3.. Ethernet Cable: This can c be found in the product packag ge. You will need it to o connect yo our PC to this device 2.3.2 In nstallmen nt Environ nment Please follow thes se rules whe en install an nd use: Notte Envvironmental factor will ha ave influencce on the dis stance of wirreless transm mission. 2.3.3 Hardware Connectio on Notte Beffore connectting, please make sure that you ca an surf the in nternet in yo our compute er to use the reticle provided by ISP.. There are a two measures t connectt your dev to vice: 1) If yo ou use ADSL connect the internet, please follo ow step 1-4 as graphica al shown to connect yourr device. 11 2) If yo ou use Resid dential broa adband, put the network k line into the WAN portt and follow the step 3-4 as a graphical shown to connect yourr device. Set Step ps: ① Connnect the moodem. ② Please connectt reticlewhatt you ever coonnected too the computter with the rrouter's WAN port. ③ Usee another reticle to connnect your computer Etheernet port witth the routerr’s any LAN port. ④ Connnect the router’s power adapter. And the hardw ware connecction is finished. Notte Please use the matched po ower adapte er otherwise it will dama age the route er. 2.4 Co onfigure local PC TCP/IP Setttings Beffore you log in to the rou uter, please make sure your compu uter set to “O Obtain an IP address automattically” and “Obtain “ DNS S server add dress automatically” from m the device e. ① Clicck Start -> Control Pan nel. ② Clicck Network and Interneet. 12 ③ Clicck Network andSharing g Center. ④ Clicck Change adapter settings. 13 ⑤ Clicck Local Areea Connecttion and seleect Properties. ⑥ Select Internett Protocol Version 4 (T TCP/IPv4) and click Pro operties. ⑦ Select Obtain an a IP addre ess automattically and click OK 14 ⑧ Clicck OK on thee Local Areea Connection Properties windowtto save yourr settings Notte If yo ou need to configure the e IP addresss manually, please set th he PC’s IP address and router IP add dress in the same subne et, because the router’s s default IP is 192.168.1.1, the subn net mask is 255.255.255 .0, so your IP should se et 192.168.1.XXX; XXX cannot be 1. 15 C Chapter 3 Configu uring the e Device Manuallly 3.1 Log in the Router 1. To acccess the Ro outer’s Web b-based Utility, launch a web browsser such as Internet Ex xplorer or Firefox. 2. Enterr “http://192 2.168.1.1”. Press “Ente er”. ( You ca an login to the device’’s page thro ough the following g two domaiins: “mtc.settup.cn” or “w wr3005.setup.cn”) Tips WR R3005 as a Wifi Router device, avo oid abnorma al of IP confflict in the ssame LAN, after this devvice connectted with up level router, it will adjustt itself as follows: 1) If th his device ’ss LAN IP an nd the up levvel router’s LAN IP at the same ne etwork segm ment, this devvice will cha ange its LAN N IP automa atically. Forr example: the up levell router’s LA AN IP is: 192 2.168.1.1, th his device ’s LAN IP will become 192 2.168.10.1. 2) If th hey are not in the same network seg gment, this device ’s LA AN IP will unchanged. Afte er this devicce connecte ed with up level router,, this device e will get an IP from up level thro ough DHCP but this IP is unknown n to the use er (now thiss device hass two IP ad ddresses, 192 2.168.10.1 and a the up le evel router assigned. bo oth of them can c login the e web page.). will automaticall ly display th he login page, please en nter the corrrect passwo ord. Click 3. The system the “sign in” button or press “E Enter” key. 16 Tips Deffault Passwo ord is “admin n” The e default language is EN N. You can change the la anguage be etween Engliish and Fren nch. Ô out Web page layo ge have:prrimary & seccondary navvigation bar、configuratiion zone、help informattion zone Web pag four pa arts,as sho own: Notte Devvice does no ot support web w page, function displa ay will appe ear abnorma al, please reffer to the actu ual situation n of equipme ent software. Diffferent browssers and the same brow wsers but diffferent versio on the web p page may different in disp play. Web page disp played as gray feature es or param meters, display device d does not su upport or mutable unde er the current configura ation. imm 17 No Name Prrimary Seccondary Descripttion User can easily Select functionss in the navigation bar the re esults displayyed in the co onfiguration menu, Select section configuration zone Con nfigure and view area. help in nformation The help p information n of current p page Notte 18 Cha ange the ressolution of th he screen th he help inform mation may become “?” as above shown, if you wan nt to refer the e help inform mation pleasse click the symbol. Notte Change the resolution of the sccreen or log gin by small screen term minal, the “navigation ba ar menu” may beccome “ ” as a above sh hown, if you want to refe er the “navigation bar me enu” please click the symbol. Ô Com mmonly use ed web page e elements description Common elem ments Open Scan Goto Configure Description Scan the t informattion automattically Goto the configu ure page dire ectly 19 Close the sccan function Close Scan Apply Applicattion current page configuration Cancel Cance el current pa age configurration Save Save e current pag ge configura ation Refresh Refres sh current pa age configurration Add Add item Delete Delete e item resetOO OB resum med to not configured mode Backup Ba ackup curren nt informatio on Upgrade Upgrade current informatio on Reboot Reboot th he device Clear Clea ar current pa age informattion Connect Allow con nnection Disconnecct Disallow co onnection NEXT Will W go to the next step Will back to o last step Back 3.2 Qu uick Setup In this page you can n configure the t mode off operation. 20 e two modess Router and d AP: Here are Tips The e default mo ode is Route er. You can change the operation mode on the quick setup page. 1) Rou uter mode configure Plug Inte ernet cable to WR3005W WAN port. Set step ps: ① Seleect “Router””. ② Clickk “NEXT”. ③ You can select “Dynamic “ IP P”, “Static IP P”, “PPPOE E” mode. ④ Clickk “NEXT” to configure the wireless information. ⑤ Clickk “NEXT”. ⑥ Clickk “Save” to coonfirm. 2) AP mode configure : Set step ps: ① Select “AP” moode and clickk “NEXT” buutton. ② Entter SSID, select channel ③ Select “Securitty Mode” annd “WPA alg gorithms” ④ Entter the Pass Phrase. ⑤ Clicck “NEXT” enter the nexxt page. 21 ⑥ Clicck “Save” to confirm youur settings. Kn nowledge Expansion AP: The most basic mode of multi-function is Access Point. In n this mode,, the AP will act as a cen ntral hotspott for differen nt wireless LAN clients.In this mod de, this devvice connectt with up leve el router via Ethernet ca able, and after connecte ed, this devicce send wire eless signal,, you can surff the Interne et through co onnection with the wirele ess signal. Rou uter:The Ethernet port will behave as a WAN port for wire ed connectio on to ADSL or Cable mod dem.The NA AT routing will w be perforrmed betwee en the WAN N and WLAN N. Making IP P sharing posssible 3.3 System Stattus Click “System m Status”, enter the syystem status s web page e, in this pag ge you can see the mStatus”, “W WAN Status s” ,”LAN Sta atus”, “Wirelless Status”. “System 3.3.1 System Staatus This pag ge displays Connected Clients, Sysstem Version n, Running Time, System m Time. Parame eters Speciffication: 22 ¾ Con nnection Cllients: displays the num mber of DHC CP clients. ¾ Sys stem Versio on:Firmware e Version. ¾ Run nning Time e: Displays the t time durration indicating how lon ng the route er has been up since starrtup. Up time e is recounte ed and rene ewed upon poweroff. ¾ Sys stem Time: Current sysstem time on n this device. The device e automatica ally synchron nizes the system time witth Internet tiime servers. Tips Run nning time iss total time the t router is turned on 3.3.2 WAN W Statu us Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ Con nnection Ty ype:It displa ays the curre ent access modeof WAN N port. ¾ Con nnection Sttatus: The network connection status. ¾ WA AN MAC Add dress: MAC C address off your ISP's router to see. ¾ WA AN IP: IP add dress obtain ned from ISP P. ¾ Sub bnet Mask: Obtained frrom ISP. 23 ¾ Gatteway: Obta ained from IS SP. ¾ Prim mary DNS Server:Obta ained from IS SP. ¾ Sec condary DN NS Server: Obtained fro om ISP. ¾ Con nnection Duration: Acccess metho od for dynam mic IP or PP PPOE serverr and router and ISP con nnection is properly time ed. Tips WA AN IP/Subne et Mask/Ga ateway/Prim mary DNS Server/Seco ondary DNS S Server: Th his types of inform mation appe ears only if the router su uccessfully connects to Internet via a a PPPoE or o DHCP (dynamiic IP) conne ection. How wever if you connect th he router to Internet with static IP settings provided d by your ISP, these fields will display the settings yo ou entered whether th he router successsfully conneccts to the Intternet or nott. If nothin ng appears in n the second dary DNS se erver field, there is no available seccondary DNS S server 3.3.3LA AN Statuss Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ IP Address: Th he Router’s LAN IP Add dress (not yo our PC’s IP address). ¾ Sub bnet Mask: The Routerr’s LAN subn net mask. ¾ DHCP Server: the status of o DHCP serrver. 24 ¾ LAN N MAC Add dress: The router’s physsical addresss. Tips The e default IP address is 192.168.1.1. The e default Sub bnet mask value is 255..255.255.0 If th he router as a DHCP server, here sh hown as ena abled.Otherw wise disable ed 3.3.4 Wireless Status Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ SSIID Name:T The name offWireless. ¾ BSS SID: The MA AC Addresss of Wirelesss. ¾ Cha annel:The e Channel off Wireless. ¾ Sec curity Mode e: Encryption n schemes. Tips The e default SS SID is WR3 3005_XXXXX XX, where XXXXXX iss the last six characterrs in the devvice's MAC address. You u can find it on the label attached on the bottom m of the device. Deffault channe el is AutoSe elect. 25 Kn nowledge Expansion AuttoSelect: Under the “A AutoSelect” the wireless s signal will choice the user numb ber is the leasst channel to o improve th he efficiencyy of the signa al, it works for f most casses. If yo ou choice other mode, the channe el will not change all the e time not m matter the ch hannel is goo od or bad. 3.4 Ne etwork Se ettings Clicck “Network k Settings” enter the Ne etwork setup p web page,in this pag ge you can set s “WAN Settings s”, “WAN Pa arameters”,, “MAC Add dress Clone e”. 3.4.1 WAN W Settiings Plug Inte ernet cable to WR3005 WAN port. Set Step ps: ① Entter the web and a Select“Network Se ettings”. ② Clicck the“WAN Settings”. Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ Con nnection Ty ype:It displa ays the route ers mode. 26 1、Conffiguration the Internet acccess Sup pport Static IP mode、D Dynamic IP(D DHCP)、PP POE. Instrucction WA AN Connection Type If your IS SP provides s you with an Etherne et cable fro om the incoming Internet side IP information (IP P address, subnet Static IP mode ateway IP address, DN NS server a address), yo our ISP mask, ga uses a sta atic IP conne ection. If your ISP P provides yo ou with an Etthernet cablee from the in ncoming Dynamic IP Internet side but no ISSP login acco ount or IP in nformation, your ISP CP connection. uses a DHC If your IS SP provides s you with an Etherne et cable fro om the PPOE incoming Internet side and ISP lo ogin accoun nt, your ISP uses a PPOE connection. 1.1> Sta atic IP mode Set Step ps: ① Clicck“Networkk Settings”. ② Select “WAN Settings”. ③ Select Connecttion Type “S Static IP”. ④ Entter IP, Subneet Mask, Gateway, MTU U, DNS ⑤ Clicck“Save” to confirm. 27 Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ Con nnection Ty ype: Select Static IP. ¾ IP Address/Su ubnet Mask k/WAN subnet mask/G Gateway/Primary DNS Server/Secondary DNS S Server: Enter the ISP P information n you gathered inGettingPrepared. ¾ Clicck Save to save your se ettings. Tips MTU better to choose the default value es. namic IP mo ode. 1.2>Dyn Set Step ps: ① Clicck “Networkk Settings”.. ② Select“WAN Seettings”. ③ Select Connecttion Type “D Dynamic IP””. ④ Clicck“Save” to confirm. 28 Tips MTU better to choose the default value es. OE 1.3>PPO Set Step ps: ① Clicck “Networkk Settings”.. ② Select “WAN Settings”. ③ Select Connecttion Type “P PPOE”. ④ Entter the ISP loogin UserNaame,the IS SP login Pas ssword. ⑤ Clicck“Save” to confirm. ⑥ Clicck “System Status”--->“W WAN Statuss” to confirm 29 Kn nowledge Expansion MTU: Maximum m Transmisssion Unit. It is the size of the large est data packet that can n be sent ove er the network. The defa ault value is 1500. mmon MTU sizes and ap pplications are a listed in the table be elow. The com MTU Application 1500 Typical for co onnections that do not use u PPOE orr VPN. 1492 Used in PPO OE environments. 1472 Maximum sizze to use forr pinging. (La arger packets are fragm mented.) 1468 Used in some e DHCP envvironments. 1436 Used in PPTP environme ents or with VPN. No ote A wrong/improp per MTU value may cau use Internet communicat tion problem ms. For exam mple, you mayy be unable e to access certain web bsites, frames within websites, seccure login pages, or FTP P or POP se ervers. Do not modify it unless neccessary, but if a specific website or web w applica ation softwarre cannot en or be ena abled, you ca an try to cha ange the MT TU value to 1500, 1400. ope 30 3.4.2 WAN W Parameters Set Step ps: ① Clicck “Network k Settings”.. ② Select “WAN Parameters” ”. ③ Select Negotiattion Mode tyype. ④ Clicck“Save” to confirm. Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ Neg gotiation mode:you can set the va alue to match h with the sttatus Tips 1. The router opera ates in “Auto o-negotiation n” (or Auto) mode by de efault. Usua ally, it works for most cases. ome situatio ons, you might need to t change the port mo ode. For exxample, if th he cable 2. In so connectted to your ro outer's WAN N port is long ger than 100 0m, you mayy need to usse 10M full-d duplex or 10M half-duplex forr better perrformance. Ensure that your routerr's WAN port operates with the peed and du uplex mode as the remote link parttner. If not, your router'ss WAN port may not same sp receive and send da ata. 31 3.4.3 MAC M Add dress Clon ne Som me ISPs (In nternet Servvice Provide ers) require end-user's MAC addrress to acce ess their networkk. This featurre copies yo our current PC's MAC ad ddress to the e router. Set Step ps: ① Clicck “Networkk Settings”. ② Clicck “MAC Ad ddress Clon ne”. ③ Youu can set thiss page from m three methods: 1、 To Restore to Factory Deffault MAC 1> Clickk “Restore to o factory De efault MAC” 2> Clickk Save to sa ave your setttings. 2、 To clone the MAC address s of the com mputer thatt you are no ow using to o the routerr: 1> Clickk Clone My PC’s MAC Address. 2> Clickk Save to sa ave your setttings. 3、To manually en nter the MAC C address allowed by your ISP: 1> Ente er the MAC address allo owed by you ur ISP. 2> Clickk Save to sa ave your setttings. Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ MAC Addrress:The co omputer or broadband modem authorized by yo our ISP. 32 Kn nowledge Expansion 1. Resto ore toFacto ory Default MAC: Reset the router’s s WAN MAC C to factory d default. 2. Clone e MAC: Cliccking this button copiess the MAC address of the computter that you are now usin ng to the rou uter. Also, yo ou can man nually enter the t MAC ad ddress that yyou want to use. You havve to use the e computer whose MAC C address is allowed by your ISP 3.5 WLAN Settings Clicck “WLAN Settings” en nter the conffigure page , here you can configu ure “Base Settings”, “Securitty Settings””, “WPS Setttings”, “Acc cess Contro ol”, “Connection Statu us”. 3.5.1 Basic Settiing Here you can config gure the bassic wireless settings of the router ps: Set Step ① Clicck“WLAN Seettings”. ② Select “Basic Settings”. ③ Wirreless Enable. ④ Select Networkk Mode ⑤ Entter SSID nam me (Default name is WR R3005_XXX XXXX). ⑥ Select“Channeel”. ⑦ Select “Channeel BandWid dth”. 33 Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ Wirreless: wireless “Enable e” or “Disablle”. ¾ SSIID: It is the unique name eof the wireless network and can be modified. ¾ Bro oadcast (SS SID): Selectt “Enable” to o enable th he router’ SS SID to be sscanned by wireless devvices. The de efault is ena abled. If you disable it, th he wireless devices musst know the SSID for com mmunication n. ¾ BSS SID:This is the t MAC ad ddress of the e device's wireless interfface. ¾ Cha annel: The currently used chann nel by the router. Sele ect an effecctive channe el of the wire eless network. The defa ault is AutoSelect. ¾ Cha annel Band dwidth: Sellect an app propriate channel bandwidth to en nhance the wireless perfformance. Select 20/40M when the e network ha as 11b/g/n to o promote itss throughputt No ote z The wireless Enable. z The SSID must be enttered. ps Tip 1. The SSID is WR R3005_XXX XXXX by deffault, where e XXXXXX is the last ssix characters in the 34 devvice's MAC address. You u can find it on the label attached on the bottom m of the device. 2. If you u are not an advanced user, it is advvisable to only change the SSID (n name of the network) and d channel an nd leave other items uncchanged. nowledge Expansion Kn Network k Mode (802 2.11 Mode): Select a co orrect mode according to t your wirelless clients. 11b b: This netw work mode delivers wire eless speed up to 11Mb bps and is o only compattible with 11b b wireless cliients. 11g g: This netw work mode delivers wire eless speed up to 54Mb bps and is o only compattible with 11g g wireless cliients. 11b b/g mixed: This networrk mode dellivers wirele ess speed up to 54Mbp ps and is co ompatible with h 11b/g wireless clients. 11b b/g/n mixed: This netwo ork mode de elivers wirele ess speed up to 300Mbp ps and is co ompatible with h 11b/g/n wireless clientts 3.5.2 Security Se ettings With the wirele ess security function, yo ou can preve ent others frrom connectting to your wireless ur consent. Meanwhile, you can allso block networkk and using the networkk resources without you illegal ussers from intercepting or o intruding your wireless s network Set Step ps: ① Clicck “Networkk Settings”. ② Select “Securitty Settings””. ③ Select“Securityy Mode”. ④ Clicck “Apply” too use you seettings and click “Save” to save you ur settings. 35 ¾ Sec curity mode e:WPA – Personal、WP PA2 – Personal、Mixed WPA/WPA2 2 – Personal. Security mode Disab ble WPA – Pe ersonal WPA2 – Personal Instruction Not open this fun nction Supp port AES and d TKIP ciphe er types Supp port AES, TK KIP and TKIP P+AES cipher types Both WPA-Perso onal and WPA2-Person nal secured Mixe ed WPA/WPA A2 – Person nal ess clients can c join yourr wireless ne etwork. wirele No ote WP PA/WPA2-Pe ersonal: Yo ou can enable personal or mix mode e, but you m must make sure that the wireless clie ent also sup pports the se elected encrryption meth hod. 36 Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ WP PA Algorithm ms: Wi-Fi Prrotected Acccess Algorith hms. ¾ Pas ss Phrase: The T default is 12345678 8. Kn nowledge Expansion 1. WEP: (Wired Equivalent Privvacy)is the wireless transmission of o data betw ween two de evices for encryption, to preve ent illegal ussers wiretapp ping or invad de the wirele ess networkk. 2. AES: (Advanced encryption standard) iss an iterative e, symmetricc key group p password.If selected, wirelesss speed can reach up to o300Mbps. 3. TKIP: (Temporal Key Integritty Protocol)R Responsible e for handling g the wirelesss encryptio on part of security issues, TK KIP is in WEP passwo ord outermo ost layer of the existin ng “shell”If selected, wirelesss speed can reach up to o 54Mbps. 4. TKIP P+AES: If Selected, botth AES and d TKIP secu ured wireless clients ca an join your wireless networkk. 5. Key Renewal Intterval: Ente er a valid time period for the key to be b changed.. 37 Tip ps Reccommended d that you choice “WPA A-Personal” + ”AES” mode , makke sure the wireless efficciency and ensure the e security of o wireless network. Meanwhile, avoid some e kind of wire eless netwo ork card doe es not suppo ort security mode, causse cannot cconnect the wireless netw work. 3.5.3 WPS W Settin ngs Set Step ps: ① Clicck “WLAN Settings”. ② Select “WPS Settings”. nowledge Expansion Kn WPS pro ovides you with w two ma ain functions: if your wirelesss network un nencrypted,WPS can quickly encrryption your wireless network. If yo our wirelesss network en ncrypted, WP PS can mak ke you quickly connect yyour encryptted wirelesss network. Parame eters Speciffication: 38 The WP PS provides below methods: ¾ PBC:Using g routers and physical or o logical buttton on a wirreless devicce to connec ct WPS. You havve below me ethods to con nnect WPS: 1、 Usin ng the route er WPS buttton on the rear panel for the PBC C connectio on ① Clicck “Enable” ② Clicck “Save” ③ Hold the routerr on the rearr panel of thee WPS buttoon for 3 secoonds, then leet go ④ Thee router's WPS led flashhes two minuutes, Duringg this time, Inn the wirelesss client devvices use the WPS/PBC connect to your wirelesss signal Kn nowledge Expansion resetOO OB: The e router wire eless SSID, safe mode resumed to not configured mode. M Make the WPS reset the SSID, Encrryption and password, after the co ompletion off the reset, the router’s SSID is pted. facttory default, safe mode is unencryp 3.5.4 Access Con ntrol Wirreless accesss control iss actually ba ased on the MAC addre ess to permit or forbid specified clients to o access the e wireless network Set Step ps: ① Clicck “WLAN Settings”. ② Select “Accesss Control”. 39 Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ The Wirele ess Access Control is ba ased on the MAC addre ess of the wireless adapter mine whethe er it communicates with h the Router or not; to determ 1. Select“Off” to allow all wireless clie ents to join your wireless network. ow”allow ONLY the spe ecified wirele ess clients to o join your w wireless netw work. 2. Select “Allo ock” disallow w ONLY the e specified wireless clien nts to join yo our wireless network. 3. Select “Blo ss Access Control App plication Ex xample: Wireles To only allow your own noteboo ok at the MA AC address of 00:12:35 5:EC:DF:25 to join your wireless networkk 40 Set Step ps: ① Select Allow. ② Entter the MAC address of the wirelesss device you want to resstrict. Here inn this exampple, enter 00:12:35:EC:DF:25. ③ Clicck Add to addd the MAC address to the MAC adddress list. ④ Clicck Save to save your se ettings. Tip ps Up to 10 wirele ess MAC add dresses can n be configurred don't wa ant to config gure the complex wireless securityy settings a and want to disallow If you othe ers to join yo our wirelesss network, yo ou can configure a wireless accesss control rule e to allow onlyy your own wireless devvice 3.5.5 Connectio n Status This pag ge shows the current wireless access list Click “R Refresh” to update. 41 Tip ps The e bandwidth here refers to the channel bandwid dth instead of o wireless cconnection rate. You u can know whether the ere are unau uthorized accesses to yo our wirelesss network by y viewing the wireless clie ent list. 3.6 LA AN Settinggs Click“LA AN Settings””enter the LA AN Settings page, here you can con nfigure LAN port info an nd DHCP Server and a DHCP List L & Bindin ng. 3.6.1LA AN Settinggs Thiss page is to configure th he basic parrameters for LAN ports. This IP address is to be e used to access the t device’ss settings thrrough a web b browser. Be B sure to make a note of any chan nges you apply to this page. ps: Set Step ① Clicck “Networkk Settings”.. ② Select“LAN Seettings”. ③ Entter IP Addreess,Subneet Mask. 42 ④ Clicck “Save” and wait for the t router re eboot automatically. Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ MA AC Address:It displayss the Routerr’s LAN MAC C address. ¾ IP Address:It t displays the Router’s LAN IP addrress. ¾ Sub bnet Mask:iit displays th he Router’s LAN subnett mask. Tip ps 1. Defau ult IP addresss and subnet mask are e respectively 192.168.2 2.1 and 255.255.255.0. 2. Be su ure to make a note of an ny changes you y apply to o this page. If you chang ge the LAN IP add dress of the router, you have to open a new con nnection to the t new IP a address and log in aga ain. Also, you u have to se et the defaullt gateway addresses off all LAN PC Cs to this new w IP add dress. 3. The ro outer's LAN IP address and WAN IP P address cannot be on n the same IP segment. If not, the router will not n be able to t access Intternet. 3.6.2D DHCP Serve er Set Step ps: ① Clicck “LAN Setttings”. 43 ② Select “DHCP Server”. Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ DHCP Server:S Select whether enable or o disable th he DHCP se erver feature e. ¾ art IP Addre ess and End d IP Addres ss: You can n specify the e starting and ending ad ddress of Sta the IP address pool here. These addre esses should d be part of the same IP P address subnet as the router’s LAN IP addresss. ¾ e Time Entter the Lease Kn nowledge Expansion DHCP (Dynam mic Host Con nfiguration Protocol) assigns an IP address to each devic ce on the LAN N/private network. When you enable the DHC CP Server, the t DHCP Server will automaticallyy allocate an n unused from m the IP add dress pool specified in this screen to t the reque esting device e as long IP address as the t device iss set to “Obttain an IP Ad ddress Automatically”. If yo ou disable this feature, you have to o manually configure the e TCP/IP se ettings for all PCs on you ur LAN to acccess Interne et. Lea ase Time: iss the length of the IP add dress lease before it is refreshed. Tip ps By default, the router funcctions as a DHCP serve er. Do not disable the D DHCP serve er feature y want to manually co onfigure the TCP/IP setttings for all PCs on yourr LAN. unless you 44 1. Lease time will be rene ewed autom matically upo on expiry. No N additiona al configurattions are needed. 2. Iff you are no ot an advancced user, the e default DH HCP server settings are recommend ded. In orderr to use the function of the router's DHCP serv ver, LAN in the compute er's TCP/IP protocol must be e set to “auto omatically ob btain IP”. 3.6.3 DHCP List & Bindingg Set Step ps: ① Clicck “LAN Setttings”. ② Select “DHCPL List& Bindin ng”. eters Speciffication: Parame ¾ Entter the IP Ad ddress and MAC Addresss ¾ Clicck “Add” add d to the DHC CP list ¾ Clicck “Refresh”” to update the t related DHCP clientt information n. Tip ps You u can know whether there are unautthorized acc cesses by viewing the client list. z Also o, you can specify a reserved IP address for a PC in the LA AN. That PC C will always s receive 45 the same IP ad ddress each h time when it accesses s the DHCP server. Resserved IP ad ddresses uld be assign ned to serve ers that requ uire permane ent IP setting gs. cou Static Assignment t Applicatio on Example: To have a PC at the e MAC addre ess of 44:37 7:E6:4F:37:3 3B always re eceive the sa ame IP addrress of 8.1.200 192.168 Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ Entter the last number of the IP address you want to t reserve, for f example, 200. ¾ Entter the MAC address of 50:7B:9D:12 2:41:69 ¾ Clicck “Add”. ¾ Clicck “Save” to save your settings. Tip ps 1. If the IP address you have re eserved for your PC is cu urrently used d by another client, then n you will ew IP addre ess from the e device's DHCP server, instead, you must not be able to obtain a ne nually specify a differen nt IP addresss for your PC C to access Internet. man 2. For PCs P that has already obttained IP addresses, you may need d to perform the Repair action to actiivate the con nfigured stattic IP addressses 46 3.7 Exxpert Setttings Click “E Expert Settings” enter the t Virtual Server confiigure page ,here you can set “URL L Filter”, “Port Ra ange”, “DMZ Z Settings”,, “DDNS”, “R Remote WE EB”, “WAN Ping”. 3.7.1 URL U Filter Thiss section is to set URL filtering acce ess. If you want to enab ble this functtion, please activate the checckbox. Selecct one policyy from the drop-down menu and enter a policy name in the e field. Of course, you can sett the access restriction in n details (e.g g. the fixed IP range, UR RL, times an nd days). time is 0:0~0:0, it express 24 hours. Note: When Set Step ps: ① Clicck“Expert Seettings”. ② Select “Client Filter”. URL Filter Application Examp ple: To preve ent your home PC (192 2.168.1.100) from accessing “YouT Tube” from 8 8:00 to 18:0 00 during working days: Mond day- Friday. 47 Set Step ps: ① Entter a Policy Name ② Entter the Start IP and End IP here for example:1992.168.1.1000 ③ Entter part of orr the entire domain name of the web b site you wish to restricct. Separate different dom main namess or domain name key words with a com mma, for e example, "Y YouTube, Hollywood.com m" ④ Select time andd day ⑤ Clicck “Save” to save your settings. Tip ps 1. Differrent URL striings must be e separated with a comma. To matcch all websittes, use * (a asterisk) 2.Up to 10 filter rule es can be co onfigured. 3. If you u have not set up the syystem time fo or this devic ce, click Sys stem Tools -> Time Settings to set up correct time and a date forr the rules to o be effective 3.7.2 Port P Range You wan nt to share re esources on n your PC wiith your frien nds who are not in your L LAN. But, by y default, 48 the routter's firewall blocks inbo ound traffic from the In nternet to yo our compute ers except replies to your outtbound traffic. You can use u the Portt Forwarding g feature to create exce eptions to this rule so that you ur friends can n access the ese files from m external networks. When accessing yo our PC from m Internet, type "protoc col://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:porrt number" into your browserr’s address or location field. The prrotocol and port are the e ones used d by the serrvice and "xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx" is the WAN IP address of o your route er. For exam mple, a FTP P server use es the ftp protocoll and 21 (sta andard port number). Set Step ps: ① Clicck “Expert Settings”. ② Select “Port Rannge”. Applica ation Examp ple: As show wn in the fig gure above, your PC att 192.168.2..10 connectts to the rou uter and run ns a FTP server on o port numb ber 21. Your friends wa ant to access s this FTP server on yo our PC from external networkk. Tip ps To succe essfully implement the port p forwarding feature, note below: 1. Make sure yo our WAN IP P address (Internet IP address) is a public IP address. Private IP add dresses are not routed on o the Intern net. 2. Make sure you enter corrrect service port numberrs. o ensure tha at your servver compute er always ha as the same e IP addresss, assign a static IP 3. To add dress to your PC. 4. Operating Sysstem built-in n firewall and some anti-virus progrrams may b block other PCs from ources on yo our PC. So itt is advisable e to disable them before e using this feature. acccessing reso 49 Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ Start/End Port: Enter the start/end porrt number which rangess the Extern nal ports use ed to set nternet appliccations. Herre in this exa ample, enterr 21. the server or In ¾ Enter the IP ad ddress of the e PC where you want to set the app plications.He ere in this IP Address: exa ample, enterr 192.168.1.100. ¾ Pro otocol: Speciify the proto ocol required d for the serv vice utilizing g the port(s)). Select the protocol (TC CP/UDP/Both h) for the ap pplication. ¾ “En nable” to app ply this function, “Delete e” cancel this host config gure. ¾ Clicck ‘Save’to save your se ettings. If your WAN IP address is 192.168.1.100 when access sing your FT TP server fro om external network, your frie ends only ne eed to enter ftp://192.168 8.1.100:21 in their brow wsers. 3.7.3 DMZ Settin ngs Set Step ps: ① Clicck “Expert Settings”. ② Select “DMZ Setttings”. ③ Select “Enable”” ④ Addd DMZ Host IP which is the LAN IP 50 ⑤ Clicck“Save” to confirm. Tip ps The e DMZ Settin ngs screen allows one lo ocal computter to be exp posed to the e Internet forr use of a spe ecial-purpose e service su uch as Intern net gaming or o videoconfferencing. DMZ hosting fo orwards all th he ports at the t same tim me to one PC C. Notte 1. DMZ host posess a security risk. A com mputer config gured as th he DMZ hosst loses muc ch of the nd becomes vulnerable to attacks frrom external networks. prottection of the firewall an 2. Hacke ers may use e the DMZ host compute er to attack other compu uters on you ur network 3.7.4 DDNS Setttings The e DDNS (Dyynamic Doma ain Name System) is su upported in this Router. It is used to assign a fixed host and doma ain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. Eve ery time you access the Internet, oftware insta alled on yo our host will tell the IS SP’S host server its the dynamic domain name so g messagess. And the server softw ware is respo onsible for providing dynamicc IP addresss by sending DNS service and im mplementing dynamic do omain name e resolution. 51 Set Step ps: ① Clicck “Expert Settings” ② Select “DNNS” ③ Select “Enable”” ④ Addd “Serve pro ovider”. ⑤ Entter the “Userr name” andd “Password d” ⑥ Entter “Domain n Name” ⑦ Clicck “Save”to confirm. Tip ps 1. To use the DDNS S feature, yo ou need to have an acco ount with one e of the Servvice Provide ers in the wn menu firrst. drop-dow 2. This router suppo orts five DDN NS service providers: DynDNS.com m and 88ip.ccn and 3322.com eters Speciffication: Parame ¾ DDNS Service e: Click the button to ena able or disab ble the DDN NS service. ¾ der: Select one o from the e drop-down n list and clicck “Sign up” for registrattion. Serrvice provid ¾ Use ername: En nter the userrname that you y use to re egister from the DDNS p provider. ¾ Pas ssword: Entter the passsword that yo ou use to register from the t DDNS p provider. 52 ¾ Dom main name: Enter the effective reg gistered dom main name. 3.7.5 Remote WEB This secction is to alllow the netw work adminisstrator to ma anage the ro outer remote ely. If you wa ant to access the t router re emotely, plea ase select “Enable”. Set Step ps: ① Clicck“Expert Seettings”. ② Select “Remotee WEB”. ③ Entter the Port ④ Clicck “Save” to confirm. eters Speciffication: Parame ¾ Porrt: The mana agement po ort to be ope en to outside e access. Tip ps 1. For be etter securitty, configure a port numb ber (betwee en1025-6553 35) as remotte web management interface e, do not use e the numbe er of any com mmon servic ce port (1-10 024). 53 2. Make e sure yourr WAN IP address (Intternet IP ad ddress) is a public IP address. Private IP addressses are not routed on the e Internet. 3. It is unsafe to ma ake your rou uter remotely accessible e to all PCs on external network. For F better security,, we suggesst that only enter the IP address of the t PC for re emote mana agement e Web Mana agement Ap pplication Example: Remote To accesss your router (WAN IP address: 17 72.16.87.160 0) at your ho ome from the e PC (210.16.87.154) at your office via the e port number 6060. Set Step ps: ① Mannagement “E Enable”. ② Entter the Port: 6060. ③ Clicck “Save” to save your settings. In the PC C 210.16.87 7.154 Type “http:// “ 172.1 16.87.160:60 060” into your browser’ss address orr location field and d you can acccess the ro outer at yourr home remo otely. Kn nowledge Expansion 1. Port: This is the manageme ent port to be b open to outside acce ess. The deffault setting is 8080. This can n be change ed 54 3.7.6 WAN W Pingg The e ping test iss to check the status off your intern net connectio on. When disabling the test, the system would preve ent the ping test from WAN. Set Step ps: ① Select the e “Expert Se etting” ② Select the e “WAN Ping” ③ Select the e “Enable” 3.8 Ro outing In this page you can n view the ro outing table information. Click “R Refresh” to update 55 ¾ Des stination IP P: The IP address of the final de estination. “0.0.0.0” “ ind dicates any network seg gment. ¾ Sub bnet Mask: The subnett mask for th he specified destination. ¾ Gatteway: This isthe next router on the e same LAN N segment ass the router to reach. ¾ Inte erface: The interface be etween yourr router and the final desstination. 3.9 Traaffic Conttrol Trafffic control iss used to lim mit communiication spee ed in the LAN N.Up to 20 e entries can be supporte ed with the capability for at most 25 54 PCs' spee ed control,in ncluding for IP address range configurration. 56 Tip ps 1. 1M=128KByte/s. trafficc/downlink traffic should d not be larger than th hat allowed on your 2. The volume of uplink net) port. Yo ou can ask your ISP to provide the volume of In nternet traffic c. router's WAN (Intern fo or ADSL/DSL L line usually refers to th he download d bandwidth 3. The bandwidth ol Applicatio on Example e: Bandwiidth Contro You sha are a 4M-bro oadband servvice with your neighbor (at 192.168.1.102). He always dow wnloads a large vo olume of datta from Interrnet, which sharply frustrates your Internet surffing experience; you can use this feature e to set limitss for the volu ume of Interrnet traffic he e can get. For example,, you can o, so your ne eighbor can only use up to 2M Intern net traffic an nd you can enjoy 2M. split the 4M into two 57 Set Step ps: ① EnaableTraffic Control: Chheck the Enaable box to enable the Traffic Contrrol feature. ② IP Range: Ente er the last number of th he IP addres ss. Here in this examplle, enter 101 in both boxxes. ③ Up:: Set a limit to regulate upload band dwidth of PC Cs on the LA AN. Here in tthis example e, enter 32 in i first boxess, and 256 in second bo ox. ④ Dow wn: Set a lim mit to regula ate download d bandwidth h of PCs on the LAN. ⑤ App ply: Check to t enable the current rule. ⑥ Add d: Click to add a current rule to the ru ule list. ⑦ Clicck Save to save your se ettings. 3.10 System To ools Clicck “System mTools” enter the co onfigure page ,here you can sset “TimeSettings”, “Backup p/Restore”, “Restore to o Factory”, “firmware Upgrade”, “ “Reboot”, “C Change Pas ssword”, “System m Log”. 3.10.1 Time Setttings Thiss section is to select the time zone e for your loc cation. If you turn off th he router,the e settings for time 58 Tip ps Con nfigured time e and date info will be lost if the de evice gets disconnected d from powe er supply. Howeve er, it will be updated au utomaticallyy when the device reco onnects to IInternet. To activate time-bassed features (e.g. firew wall), the tiime and da ate info sha all be set ccorrectly firs st, either manually or automa atically ps: Set Step ① Clicck “System Tools”. ② Select “Time Settings”. ③ Thee time will syynchronize with w the internet autom matically in th he default siituation ④ Select Time Zoone ⑤ If you can enter the time and date manually orr click “Syn nc with you ur PC”, syn nchronize auto omatically. ⑥ Clicck Save to save you setttings. ¾ Syn nchronize with your PC:Specify a time inte erval for perriodic updatte of time and date info ormation from m your host.. 59 3.10.2 Backup/R Restore Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ Bac ckup: Click this button to t back up th he router's configuration ns. ¾ Res store: Click this button to t restore th he router's co onfigurations. Set Step ps: ① Clicck “System Tools”. ② Select “Back/R Restore”. ③ “Baackup” to keeep parametters. ④ Clicck “Browse”” to add an file ⑤ Clicck “Save” Notte The e default con nfiguration file name is “RouterCfm. “ .cfg”. Do incclude the file e name suffix x of “.cfg” when renamin ng the file na ame to avoid d problem. 60 3.10.3 Restore to t Factoryy Set Step ps: ① Clicck “System Tools”. ② Select “Restorre to Factorry”. Parame eters Speciffication: ¾ Thiss “Restore” button is to o reset all co onfigurations s to the defa ault values. It means the Range Extender will lo ose all the settings you have set. So S please note down th he related settings if neccessary. ¾ Deffault Passw word: admin ¾ Sub bnet Mask:2 255.255.255 5.0 ¾ Deffault IP:192.168.1.1 Notte If yo ou enable th his option, all current settings will be e deleted an nd be restore ed to factory y default valu ues. You will have to recconfigure Intternet conne ection settings and wireless settings s. Do not restore factory defa ault settings unless the following hap ppens: o join a diffe erent networrk or unfortunately forge et the login p password. 1> You need to 61 2> >You cannott access Inte ernet and your ISP or our o technica al support asks you to reset the router. 3.10.4 Firmware eUpgrade The e router pro ovides the fiirmware upg grade by clicking the “Upgrade”aftter browsing g for the firmware e upgrade packet. Afte er the upgra ade is completed, the rou uter will rebo oot automattically. Set Step ps: ① Clicck “System Tools” ② Select “FirmwaareUpgradee” ③ Clicck “Browse””, select the upgrade filee ④ Clicck “Upgradee”, and wait for it to com mplete. Notte 1. Beforre you upgra ade the firmw ware, make sure you arre having a correct firmw ware. A wron ng firmware e may dama age the devicce. 2. It is advisable that you upgrade the device's firm mware over a wired co onnection. DO D NOT e the routerr may be interruptt the powerr to the routter when the upgrade is in processs otherwise permane ently damag ged. 62 3.10.5 5 Reboot When a certain feature does not takke effect orr the device e fails to fu unction correctly, try ng the device e. rebootin ¾ Reb booting the Wifi W Router is to make th he settings configured g into effect or to set th go he Range Extender again n if setting fa ailure happens. 3.10.6 Change Password You u can chan nge the passsword by this function 63 Set Step ps: ① Clicck “System Tools” ② Select “Changee Password d” ③ Entter “Old Passsword”“New w Password d”and“Conffirm New Pa assword” ④ Clicck “Save” to save you seettings. Tip ps The defa ault login pa assword is admin. e valid passw word must be b between 3~12 characters and on nly include letters, numbers and The und derscore 3.10.7 System Lo og The secction is to vie ew the syste em log. Clickk the “Refres sh” to updatte the log. Click the e “Clear” to clear the sccreen. 64 Set Step ps: ① Clicck “System Tools” ② Select “System m Log” ③ Clicck “Refresh”” can updatee the informaation ④ Clicck “Clear” too clear the sccreen 65 A Appendix 1 Con nfigure PC P TCP/IP Setting gs Windo ows 7 ① Clicck Start -> Control Pan nel. 66 ② Clicck Network and Interneet. ③ Clicck Network andSharing g Center. 67 ④ Clicck Change adapter settings. ⑤ Clicck Local Areea Connecttion and seleect Properties. 68 ⑥ Select Internett Protocol Version 4 (T TCP/IPv4) and click Pro operties. 69 ⑦ Select Obtain an IP addreess automattically and click OK. 70 ⑧ Clicck OK on thee Local Areea Connection Properties windowtto save yourr settings. 71 Windo ows XP ① Right-clickk My Networrk Places and select Prroperties. ② Right click Local Area a Connectio on and selec ct Propertie es. 72 ③ Select Inte ernet Protoc col Version n 4 (TCP/IPv v4) and clickk Properties s. ④ Select Obttain an IP address auto omatically and click OK K. 73 ⑤ Click OK on o the Locall Area Conn nection Pro operties windowto save your setting gs. 2 Troublesho ooting The Troubleshootting provid des answe ers to com mmon prob blems rega arding the Router Adapterr: 1.The System LED D does not light up. Ans. Ch heck the follo owing: a)Make sure that the Router Ad dapter is pro operly plugge ed into a pow wer outlet. ugging anoth her electric d device into itt. b)Make sure the power outlet iss active (worrking) by plu ug the Routter Adapter to the pow wer outlet. Iff the system m LED is sttill failed to light up, c)Re-plu contact your local dealer for tecchnical supp port. 2.The WAN LED do oes not ligh ht up. Ans. Ch heck the follo owing: 74 a) Make e sure that the Ethernet cable (R RJ-45) is pro operly conn nected to th he Router Adapter’s Ethernet port. e sure that the other end of the Ethernet ca able (RJ-45 5) is properlly connecte ed to the b) Make compute er LAN card or to you Cable/xDSL Ethernet porrt. c) Make e sure your computer LA AN card is prroperly insta alled and con nfigured. d) Make e sure your Cable/xDSL broadband access is working and configured ccorrectly. e) Conta act your loca al dealer forr technical support if the e Ethernet LED is still fa ailed to lightt up after the abovve procedurres. 3 Facttory defa ault setttings The table below listss the factory default settiings of your device. Item Defa ault settings Login Router Login IP Address 192..168.1.1 Login User Name adm min Login Passw word adm min Internet Con nnection Typ pe Mod de Auto-switcch Enabled 1492 2 (PPOE) 1500 MTU Networkk Settings LAN Setttings (DHCP/D Dynamic Stattic IP) WAN Speed Auto DNS Disa able IP Address 192..168.1.1 Subnet Massk 255..255.255.0 DHCP Serve er Enabled IP Pool 192..168.1.100~ ~192.168.1.2 200 (GM MT+08:00)Be eijing, (LAN) Time Zone Cho ongqing,Hon ng Urum mqi Wirelesss and Wireless Enabled 75 Kong, WR3 3005_XXXX XXX(where XXX XXXX is the last six charracters in the devic ce's SSID MAC C address) You can find itt on the label attacched to the device. Others Network Mo ode 11b//g/n mixed SSID Broad dcast Enabled Channel Auto oSelect Channel Bandwidth 20/4 40 Extension Channel Auto oSelect Wireless Se ecurity Disa abled Wireless Acccess Contro ol Disa abled Remote We eb Managem ment Disa abled Bandwidth Control Disa abled DMZ Host Disa abled UPnP Enable Internet Ac ccess abled Disa Managemen nt 4 Rem move Wirreless Network from You ur PC If you ch hange wirele ess settingss on your wirreless devic ce, you mustt remove the em accordin ngly from your PC C; otherwise, you may no ot be able to o wirelessly connect to th his device. B Below describes how to removve a wirelesss network frrom your PC C. Windo ows 7 ① Right-click the Ne etwork icon and select Properties.. 76 etworks. ② Selecct Manage Wireless Ne 77 ③ Selecct the wirelesss network and click Re emove netw work. 78 Windo ows XP ① Right-click My Ne etwork Plac ces and sele ect Propertiies. ess Networrk Connection and then n select Properties. ② Right click Wirele 79 ③ Click Wire eless Netw works, sele ect the wirreless netw work name under Pre eferred works and then click the Remove button. netw 5 Safety an nd Emisssion Stattement Warrning: Chan nges or mo odifications to this unit not expre essly appro oved by the e party resp ponsible for compliance could void the t user’s authority to operate the e equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found d to complyy with the lim mits for a Class digittal device, pursuant to Part 15 of the t FCC Ru ules. These limits are designed to provide reassonable pro otection against harmful interfere ence in a residential installation n. This equipment gene erates, usess and can ra adiate radio frequency energy and, if not installled and used d in accorrdance with h the instru uctions, ma ay cause harmful inte erference to o radio 80 com mmunicationss. Howeverr, there is no guarante ee that inte erference w will not occu ur in a partticular installation. If thiss equipment does cause e harmful intterference to o radio or tellevision rece eption, whicch can be determined by turning the equipm ment off an nd on, the user is enco ouraged to try t to correcct the interferrence by one or more of the followin ng measure es: ¾ Reorient orr relocate the receiving antenna. ¾ Increase th he separation between the t equipme ent and receiver. ¾ Connect the equipmen nt into an outtlet on a circ cuit differentt from that to o which thereceiver is connecte ed. ¾ Consult the e dealer or an a experiencced radio/TV V technician for help. “This equipmen nt complies with w FCC RF F radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncon ntrolled environment.Th his equipment should be e installed and a operate ed with a minimum dista ance of 20 centimeters between the e radiator an nd your body y.” FCC C ID: 2AHVH HWR3005 Thiss device com mplies with Part P 15 of the e FCC Rules. Operation n is subject tto the follow wing two cond ditions: (1)T This device may m not cau use harmful interference e, and (2)T This device must acceptt any interference receiv ved, includin ng interferen nce that may y cause undesired opera ation. 81
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