TENDA TECHNOLOGY D305 4 Antennas Wireless N300 ADSL2+ Modem Router User Manual Part I
SHENZHEN TENDA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 4 Antennas Wireless N300 ADSL2+ Modem Router Users Manual Part I
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- 1. Users Manual Part I
- 2. User Manual Part II
Users Manual Part I
Copyright Statement © 2015 Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Tenda is a registered trademark legally held by Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. Other brand and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright of the whole product as integration, including its accessories and software, belongs to Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. No part of this publication can be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. Disclaimer Pictures, images and product specifications herein are for references only. To improve internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, Tenda reserves the right to make changes to the products without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Tenda does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product described herein. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied. Technical Support Technical Support: support@tenda.com.cn Telephone: (86 755) 2765 7180 Email: sales@tenda.com.cn Website: http://www.tendacn.com Skype: tendasz YouTube: Tendasz1999 Copyright Statement © 2015 Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Tenda is a registered trademark legally held by Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. Other brand and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright of the whole product as integration, including its accessories and software, belongs to Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. No part of this publication can be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. Disclaimer Pictures, images and product specifications herein are for references only. To improve internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, Tenda reserves the right to make changes to the products without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Tenda does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product described herein. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied. ii Contents Shortcut to Common Function Setup ......................................................................................................................................... v Chapter 1 Product Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 What It Does ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Product Features ................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Package Contents ................................................................................................................................................................. 2 1.4 Front Panel ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.5 Back Panel............................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 5 2.1 DSL Access .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2 Ethernet Access .................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Chapter 3 Internet Setup ............................................................................................................................................................. 9 3.1 Log in to UI (User Interface)................................................................................................................................................ 9 3.2 Set up Internet .................................................................................................................................................................... 10 About Link Type .................................................................................................................................................................. 10 About Connection Type ....................................................................................................................................................... 10 Internet Setup Instruction ..................................................................................................................................................... 11 3.3 Quick Wireless Security Setup ........................................................................................................................................... 18 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 19 4.1 Device Info ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19 4.2 Advanced Setup .................................................................................................................................................................. 22 4.2.1 Layer2 Interface .......................................................................................................................................................... 23 4.2.2 WAN Service .............................................................................................................................................................. 25 4.2.3 LAN Setup .................................................................................................................................................................. 79 4.2.4 NAT ............................................................................................................................................................................. 82 4.2.5 Security ....................................................................................................................................................................... 87 4.2.6 Parental Control .......................................................................................................................................................... 90 4.2.7 Bandwidth Control ...................................................................................................................................................... 93 4.2.8 Routing........................................................................................................................................................................ 94 4.2.9 DNS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 96 4.2.10 DSL ........................................................................................................................................................................... 99 4.2.11 Storage Service ........................................................................................................................................................ 100 4.2.12 Interface Grouping .................................................................................................................................................. 103 4.2.13 IP Tunnel ................................................................................................................................................................. 105 4.2.14 Certificate ................................................................................................................................................................ 106 4.2.15 Multicast ................................................................................................................................................................. 109 4.2.16 IPTV........................................................................................................................................................................ 111 4.3 Wireless ............................................................................................................................................................................ 112 4.3.1 Basic.......................................................................................................................................................................... 112 4.3.2 Security ..................................................................................................................................................................... 113 4.3.3 MAC Filter ................................................................................................................................................................ 116 4.3.4 Wireless Bridge ......................................................................................................................................................... 117 4.3.5 Station Info ................................................................................................................................................................ 125 4.4 Diagnostics ................................................................................................................................................................ 125 iii 4.4.1 Diagnostics ................................................................................................................................................................ 126 4.4.2 Ping test..................................................................................................................................................................... 126 4.5 Management ..................................................................................................................................................................... 127 4.5.1 Settings...................................................................................................................................................................... 127 4.5.2 System Logs .............................................................................................................................................................. 128 4.5.3 SNMP Agent ............................................................................................................................................................. 129 4.5.4 TR-069 Client ........................................................................................................................................................... 130 4.5.5 Internet Time ............................................................................................................................................................. 131 4.5.6 Access Control .......................................................................................................................................................... 132 4.5.7 Update Software ........................................................................................................................................................ 133 4.5.8 Reboot ....................................................................................................................................................................... 136 Appendix 1 Applications .......................................................................................................................................................... 137 Application 1: How to change SSID and wireless password? ................................................................................................ 137 Application 2: How to reset the modem router? .................................................................................................................... 138 Method 1: WPS/RST button .............................................................................................................................................. 138 Method 2: Restore Default Settings from User Interface ................................................................................................... 138 Appendix 2 Configure Your PC............................................................................................................................................... 139 Windows 8 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 139 Windows 7 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 141 MAC ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 143 Appendix 3 Join Your Wireless Network ................................................................................................................................ 144 Windows 8 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 144 Windows 7 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 145 MAC ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 146 iPhone/iPad ............................................................................................................................................................................ 147 Appendix 4 FAQs ..................................................................................................................................................................... 148 Appendix 5 VPI/VCI List ........................................................................................................................................................ 149 Appendix 6 Regulatory Compliance Information ................................................................................................................. 165 iv Shortcut to Common Function Setup How to set up the Internet connection? GO How to change your SSID (WiFi name) and password? GO How to change your login username and password? GO How to make your kids surf the Internet safely? GO How to set bandwidth for a specified host or client? GO How to restrict a host to access your wireless network? GO How to access a USB storage? GO How to expand your wireless network coverage? GO How to make your set-top box available? GO How to reset the modem router to factory defaults? GO © 2015 Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Technical Support: support@tenda.com.cn Telephone: (86 755) 2765 7180 Email: sales@tenda.com.cn Website: http://www.tendacn.com Skype: tendasz YouTube: Tendasz1999 Chapter 1 Product Overview Get to know your modem router overall. This part includes the following: 1.1 What It Does 1.2 Product Features 1.3 Package Contents 1.4 Front Panel 1.5 Back Panel 1.1 What It Does The Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router, integrated with functions of ADSL2+ modem and wireless router, is especially designed for ordinary home users. So it supports telephone cable access and Ethernet cable access. Up to 300M wireless speed (fluently play file transfers, streaming HD video, and multiplayer gaming) can match the family requests perfectly. The auto-detecting link type and PVC make you set up the modem router quickly and easily. More advanced features, like Parental Control, USB Storage Service, Bandwidth Control, Interface Grouping, IPTV, IP Tunnel and Connection Diagnostics, etc., create a diverse network world for you. 1.2 Product Features Wireless N: Speeds up to 300 Mbps for streaming HD videos and online gaming in addition to basic Internet applications All-in-one device combines a built-in ADSL2+ modem, wired router, wireless router and switch Sharable USB lets you access and share files on an attached USB storage Bandwidth Control helps prioritize media streaming and gaming applications for best entertainment experience Parental Control keeps your kids Internet experience safe using flexible and customizable filter settings One-touch WPS ensures a quick and secure network connection WEP and WPA/WPA2 are supported for advanced encryptions Compatibility: Works with all major ADSL Internet service providers (ISPs); backward compatible with 802.11b/g WiFi devices Interchangeable LAN/WAN ports to schedule the Ethernet port to function either as a LAN or a WAN port Interchangeable LAN/IPTV to schedule the Ethernet port to function either as a LAN or an IPTV port Optional Ethernet and ADSL Uplinks: Access the Internet via ADSL2+ Broadband Internet Service or an interchangeable LAN/WAN RJ45 port Multiple Internet Connection Types: PPPoE, PPPoA, IPoA, Bridge, dynamic IP and static IP IPTV Service lets your surf the Internet while watching online TV 6000V lightning-proof design fits into lightning-intensive environment Strong driving capability up to 6.5Km transmission distance High speed ADSL speed up to 24Mbps downstream 1Mbps upstream Built-in firewall prevents hacker attacks Channel auto-select for optimum performance FDM technology enables telephoning, faxing and surfing activities to proceed simultaneously without mutual interference Other Advanced Features: IPv6, DDNS, virtual server, DMZ, port triggering, IP filter, MAC filter and UPnP, etc. Tenda Green: Equipped with hardware buttons Power On/Off and WiFi On/Off. You can conveniently turn on or off power and WiFi to save energy when not in use 1.3 Package Contents Your box should contain the following items: 4 Antennas Wireless N300 ADSL2+ Modem Router Ethernet Cable Phone Cables (2) ADSL Splitter Install Guide Power Adapter If any of the parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, keep the carton, including the original packing materials and contact your Tenda dealer for immediate replacement. 1.4 Front Panel The LEDs on the device are described below: Item Name PWR SYS INTERNET USB Status Description Solid Power electricity is provided to the device properly. Off Power is off. Solid/Off The system is malfunctioning. Blinking The system works properly. Solid The device is connected to the Internet properly. Blinking Transmitting Internet data… Off The device is not connected to the Internet. Solid A USB device is connected to the device. Blinking A USB device is connected and is working. Off No USB device is connected to the device. Solid WPS WLAN 4/iTV, 3, 2, 1/WAN DSL A wireless device is connected to the device via WPS successfully. It will be off in 5 minutes. Blinking It is waiting for a wireless device to join in. Off Wireless device has finished WPS negotiation or WPS is disabled. Solid The wireless is enabled. Blinking The wireless is enabled and data is being transmitted via wireless. Off The wireless is disabled. Solid The port is connected. Blinking The port is connected and data is being transmitted. Off The port is not connected. Solid DSL link is connected. Blinking DSL link is negotiating. Off DSL link is disconnected. 1.5 Back Panel Item Name DSL Description RJ11 port. Connect the telephone line from ISP to this port for DSL service connection. LAN port or WAN port. When you access the Internet via the DSL, this port works as a LAN 1/WAN port which can be used to connect to a PC, switch, or a router; when you access the Internet via an Ethernet cable from your ISP directly, this port works as a WAN port. Note: It works as a LAN port by default. 2/3 LAN port. Connect your devices like computer to this port. LAN port or IPTV port. When IPTV feature is disabled, it works as a LAN port which can be 4/iTV used to connect to a PC, switch or a router; when IPTV feature is enabled, it works as an IPTV port, and it can only be connected to a Set-Top Box. Note: IPTV feature is disabled by default. USB WLAN Used to connect a USB storage service for LAN sharing. Press this button for 3 seconds to enable/ disable WiFi. Press it for 1-3 seconds to do WPS negotiation. (Make sure WPS is enabled on Wireless > WPS/RST Security screen ahead.) Press it for 8 seconds to restore all configurations to factory defaults. PWR ON/OFF Connect the modem router to power supply via this port. Turn ON or OFF the modem router. Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Before you start to cable the modem router, you should figure out your Internet access type. Cable you modem router correctly, and make sure it works well. It supports two types of access, DSL access and Ethernet access. Choose your access type and cable your device and modem router. This part includes the following: 2.1 DSL Access 2.2 Ethernet Access 2.1 DSL Access DSL access cabling is detailed below. Cable the modem router and your computer following the steps ᬅ →ᬆ→ᬇ. ᬅ Insert the telephone line provided by your ISP into the DSL port of the modem router. (If you are using ᬆ Connect the modem router to the power supply with the attached power adapter. telephone service and Internet service simultaneously, cable the ADSL spillter as the diagram below shows.) Connect your computer to the LAN port of the modem router. ᬇ The overall diagram of DSL Access is shown below: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ TIP 1. Before connecting, make sure the Internet service is available. 2. ADSL splitter is used to make you active in phone service and Internet service simultaneously. If you don’t need the telephone service, just connect the telephone line from your ISP to the DSL port. 3. Make sure that the DSL LED indicator is on and then configure the modem router. 4. Please use the included power adapter. Use of a power adapter with different voltage rating may damage the device. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.2 Ethernet Access Ethernet access cabling is detailed below. Cable the modem router and your computer following the steps ᬅ→ᬆ→ᬇ. Note that you may get to the Internet via a modem or an Ethernet cable directly, choose your access type correctly and follow the diagram. a1. If you get to the Internet via a modem (cable modem or fiber modem), follow this one. b1. If you get to the Internet via Ethernet cable directly, follow this one. Steps and are same with that of DSL access. Click here to check. The overall diagram of Ethernet Access is shown below: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ TIP 1. Before connecting, make sure the Internet service is available. 2. Disconnect the modem router from WAN or DSL connection, and unplug it from the power when it is thunderstorm. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 3 Internet Setup Internet setups are detailed in this part, which include connection types, link types and wireless security setup, etc. This part includes the following: 3.1 Log in to UI 3.2 Set up Internet 3.3 Quick Wireless Security Setup 3.1 Log in to UI (User Interface) To configure the parameters of the modem router, you should log in to its UI (User Interface) first. ᬅ Set your PC to Obtain an IP address automatically. For more information, see Appendix 2 Configure Your PC. ᬆ Launch a web browser and enter 192.168.1.1 to display the login window. ᬇ Enter admin in both the login User Name and Password fields if you access the router for the first time and then click Login to enter the home page. _________________________________________ TIP If you forgot your login user name and password, press the WPS/RST button on the device for about 8 seconds to reset the router, and then re-log in with the default user name and password “admin”. _________________________________________ 3.2 Set up Internet The device supports auto-detecting link type and PVC, which can help you configure the device easily and quickly. If you do want to configure the details, take below for references. About Link Type Link type includes three options: Auto, DSL and Ethernet. Auto is recommended to you if you cannot figure out which type your Internet access is. DSL is for a telephone line access, which means you access Internet service with a telephone line. Ethernet is for an Ethernet cable access. If you are using this modem router with cable modem or fiber modem; or you get an Ethernet cable access directly, select Ethernet. About Connection Type The device supports the following connection types, IPoE (Dynamic IP or Static IP), PPPoE, IPoA, PPPoA and Bridge. You can set up Internet quickly on the Home page or click icon for more info about advanced settings. 10 Internet Setup Instruction For DSL access PPPoE ᬅ Select Auto or DSL link type and select PPPoE connection type. (Note that Auto mode only supports two ᬆ Check Auto PVC scan. If the scan failed, uncheck this option and configure the PVC and country settings ᬇ Type the user name and password of PPPoE provided by your ISP. ᬉ Click OK. connection types: PPPoE and IPoE.) manually. Click here to check PVC value or consult your ISP if you cannot locate this info. ᬈ Finish the wireless setup. (Recommended) 11 PPPoA ᬅ Select Auto or DSL link type and select PPPoA connection type. (Note that Auto mode only supports two ᬆ Configure the PVC, ISP and country settings manually. Click here to check PVC value or consult your ISP if ᬇ Type the user name and password of PPPoA provided by your ISP. ᬉ Click OK. connection types: PPPoE and IPoE.) you cannot locate this info. (Note that Auto PVC scan is not available for PPPoA.) ᬈ Finish the wireless setup. (Recommended) 12 IPoE ᬅ Select Auto or DSL link type and select IPoE connection type. ᬆ Check Auto PVC scan. If the scan failed, uncheck this option and configure the PVC and country settings ᬇ Select your address mode (Dynamic IP or Static IP). This is depending on your ISP. manually. Click here to check PVC value or consult your ISP if you cannot locate this info. ᬈ ᬉ Dynamic IP mode requires nothing. Static IP requires a group of IP info provided by your ISP. Type them in the corresponding field. Finish the wireless setup. (Recommended) Click OK. 13 IPoA ᬅ Select Auto or DSL link type and select IPoA connection type. ᬆ Configure the PVC, ISP and country settings manually. Click here to check PVC value or consult your ISP if ᬇ Select your address mode Static IP. And type the IP info provided by your ISP in the corresponding field. ᬉ Click OK. you cannot locate this info. (Note that Auto PVC scan is not available for IPoA.) ᬈ Finish the wireless setup. (Recommended) 14 ᬅ ᬆ ᬇ ᬈ Bridge Select Auto or DSL link type and select Bridge connection type. Configure the PVC, ISP and country settings manually. Click here to check PVC value or consult your ISP if you cannot locate this info. (Note that Auto PVC scan is not available for Bridge.) Finish the wireless setup. (Recommended) Click OK. When Bridge mode in DSL access is enabled, dial up from the local PC with the account provided by your ISP for Internet service. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ NOTE If your country and/or your ISP are not covered on the Home page, select “Other” from the country list and configure the VPI and VCI value manually. If you cannot locate this information, refer to Appendix 5 VPI/VCI List or ask your ISP to provide it. For more information, see To Set up the ATM interface and To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 15 For Ethernet access PPPoE ᬅ Select Auto or Ethernet link type and select PPPoE connection type. ᬇ Finish the wireless setup. (Recommended) ᬆ Type the user name and password of PPPoE provided by your ISP. ᬈ Click OK. IPoE ᬅ ᬆ Select Auto or Ethernet link type and select IPoE connection type. Select your address mode (Dynamic IP or Static IP). This is depending on your ISP. Dynamic IP mode requires nothing. 16 ᬇ ᬈ Static IP requires a group of IP info provided by your ISP. Type them in the corresponding field. Finish the wireless setup. (Recommended) Click OK. Bridge ᬅ Link Type: Select Auto or Ethernet. ᬇ Finish the wireless setup. (Recommended) ᬆ Select Bridge connection type. ᬈ Click OK. When Bridge mode in Ethernet access is enabled, dial up from the local PC with the account provided by your ISP for Internet service. Test Internet Connectivity After the device is correctly set, it may get to the Internet. (Connection Status: Connected) You can launch a web browser and search www.tendacn.com. If the webpage displays, you are able to enjoy the Internet service. 17 3.3 Quick Wireless Security Setup On Home Page, you can set up the basic wireless parameters, like wireless SSID, wireless key and RF Power (namely signal strength). Also, you can disable or enable wireless feature here. After you have finished settings, click to save and apply them. Wireless Enable: Check it to enable wireless feature. RF Power: Namely signal strength. It includes Normal and Enhance options. Enhance means stronger signal. Wireless SSID: It is the name of your WiFi. Set it as you like. Wireless Key: It is the key of your WiFi. The WiFi is unencrypted by default, but there is a preset key in the wireless key field. The preset key will work after you click _________________________________________________________________________________________________ NOTE 1. If you change a new wireless key, the current WiFi connection will be stopped. You may try to connect the WiFi with the new wireless key. 2. To join your wireless network, see Appendix 3 Join Your Wireless Network. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 18 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings This chapter describes the advanced features of your modem router. The information is for users with a solid understanding of networking concepts who want to configure the router for unique situations. This part includes the following: 4.1 Device Info 4.2 Advanced Setup 4.3 Wireless 4.4 Diagnostics 4.5 Management 4.1 Device Info This section includes the following information: • Summary • WAN • Statistics • Route • ARP • DHCP Summary Here you can view system information and current status of your WAN connection as seen in the screenshot. 19 WAN Here you can view the WAN Information including Interface, Description, Type, IGMP, NAT, Firewall, Status, IPv4 Address and VLAN ID as seen in the screenshot. Statistics Here you can view the packets received and transmitted on LAN/WAN ports. Statistics--LAN: Displays the packets received and transmitted on the LAN ports as seen in the screenshot below. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ TIP 2.4GHz interface represents data transmitted and received via wireless. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ 20 Statistics--WAN: Displays the packets received and transmitted on the WAN ports as seen in the screenshot below. Statistics-ADSL: Displays the DSL port status e.g., packets received and transmitted on the DSL port. Route Here you can view the route table as seen in the screenshot: 21 ARP Here you can view the IP and MAC addresses of the PCs that attach to the device either via a wired or wireless connection as seen in the screenshot: DHCP Here you can view the DHCP leases, including IP and MAC addresses of the PCs, hostnames and remaining lease time as seen in the screenshot. Note that if the DHCP server is disabled, this info will be hidden. 4.2 Advanced Setup This section explains the following information: • Layer2 Interface • DNS • Interface Grouping • WAN Service • Bandwidth Control • Certificate • LAN • Security • Multicast • NAT • Parental Control • IP Tunnel • Routing • IPTV • DSL • Storage Service 22 4.2.1 Layer2 Interface Click Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface to enter the Layer2 Interface screen. This router provides two kinds of Layer2 Interface: - ATM Interface for ADSL broadband Internet service - ETH Interface for connecting to the Internet via an Ethernet cable. By default, system applies the ATM Interface (ADSL uplink). If you directly connect to the ADSL line via a phone cable, first refer to To Set up the ATM interface and then skip to To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface. Or if you connect to the Internet via a fiber/cable modem using an Ethernet cable, first refer to To Set up the ETH interface and then skip to To Set up WAN Service for ETH Interface. To Set Up the ATM Interface Select ATM Interface and click Add. 23 Enter the VPI and VCI values, select a DSL Link Type (Internet connection type): EoA (EoA is for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridge.), PPPoA or IPoA. Leave other options unchanged from factory defaults and click and then refer to To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface to configure the WAN service for Internet access. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ TIP If you are unsure about the VPI/VCI parameters, see Appendix 5 VPI/VCI List. Or if your ISP and the VPI/VCI information is not covered there, ask your ISP to provide it. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ To Set Up the ETH Interface Select ETH Interface and click Add. 24 Eth0 is 1/WAN port on the back of the device. It is to function as a WAN port here. After you finish your settings, click and then refer to To Set up WAN Service for ETH Interface to configure the WAN service for Internet access. 4.2.2 WAN Service This router provides two WAN services: - WAN Service for ATM Interface (ADSL uplink) - WAN Service for ETH Interface (Ethernet uplink) To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface EoA (PPPoE, IPoE and Bridge) If you configured the ATM Interface (ADSL uplink) and select EoA as the DSL link type, follow below steps to configure the WAN service: 25 PPPoE IPv4 Only Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). Edit the Enter Service Description field which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 Only. Click Next. 26 Step 4: Finish PPP Username and Password and other settings on the figure below. Click Next. PPP Username/Password: For logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPPoE Service Name: Provided by your ISP. Only enter it if instructed by your ISP. Authentication Method: Used by ISP to authenticate the client that attempts to connect. If you are not sure, consult your ISP or select AUTO. MAC Clone: When you cannot access the Internet after finishing other settings here except this option, consider whether it’s the matter of the MAC address of your computer. Clicking Clone MAC button copies the MAC address of your computer to the router. MTU: Keep the default value unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection. Dial on demand: Connect to ISP only when there is traffic transmission. This saves your broadband Internet service bill. PPP IP extension: If enabled, all the IP addresses in outgoing packets including management packets on the WAN port will be changed to the device's WAN IP address. Only change the default settings if necessary. Enable PPP Debug Mode: Only enable this feature if supported by your ISP. Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports: If enabled, PPPoE dialup frame from LAN side will directly egress the WAN port without modification. Multicast Proxy: If enabled, the router will use multicast proxy. KNOWLEDGE EXPANSION 1. MAC Clone: Many broadband ISPs restrict access by allowing traffic only from the MAC address of your broadband modem, but some ISPs additionally register the MAC address of your computer when your account is first opened. If so, only by cloning the MAC address of your computer can you access the Internet through the router. 2. MTU: Short for Maximum Transmission Unit, the largest physical packet size, measured in bytes, which 27 a network can transmit. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent. The default MTU is 1460 bytes. For some ISPs, you might need to change the MTU. This is rarely required, and should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection. Step 5: To configure the Default Gateway interface, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Available Routed WAN Interfaces box and move it into Selected Default Gateway Interfaces box. The default setting is recommended. Then click Next. Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address, click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option, or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter the static DNS server IP addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. 28 Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack) Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 29 Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). Edit the Enter Service Description field which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack). Click Next. Step 4: Configure PPP Username and Password and other settings on the figure below. Each field with its indication is mentioned above in IPv4 Only (PPPoE) section. Check Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation (IAPD). Click Next. If your ISP is using static DHCPv6, check Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment (IANA) also, or configure a static 30 IP address by checking Use Static IPv6 Address and enter the static IPv6 address. Step 5: To configure the Default Gateway interface when using IPv6, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Selected WAN Interface box. Then click Next. Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address, check the Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface option, or select the Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address option to enter the static DNS server IPv6 addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. 31 When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv6 Only Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 32 Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). Edit the Enter Service Description field which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol you need: IPv6 Only. Click Next. Step 4: Configure PPP Username and Password and other settings on the figure below. Each field with its indication is mentioned above in IPv4 Only (PPPoE) section. If ISP provides you no static IPv6 address, you just keep the default settings for it’s by default the DHCP mode. Check Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation (IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment (IANA) also. Click Next. 33 If ISP provides you with the static IPv6 address, configure a static IP address by checking Use Static IPv6 Address and enter the static IPv6 address. Step 5: To configure the Default Gateway interface when using IPv6, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Selected WAN Interface box. Then click Next. Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address, check the Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface option, or select the Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address option to enter the static DNS server IPv6 addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to take this interface into effect. 34 When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPoE IPv4 Only If you get an IP address from your ISP automatically or if your ISP assigns you a static (fixed) IP address, subnet mask and gateway, you need to select the IP over Ethernet (IPoE). Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 35 Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet. Edit the Enter Service Description which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 Only. Click Next. Step 4: Finish WAN IP Settings on the figure below. Click Next. 36 Obtain an IP address automatically: This allows the router to automatically acquire IP information from your ISP or your existing networking equipment. Use the following Static IP address: This allows you to specify the Static IP information provided by your ISP or that corresponds with your existing networking equipment. WAN IP Address: The Internet IP address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. WAN Subnet Mask: The subnet mask address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. WAN gateway IP Address: The gateway IP address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. Step 5: Finish Network Address Translation Settings. Suggest keep the default settings. Click Next. Step 6: To configure the Default Gateway interface, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Available Routed WAN Interfaces box and move it into Selected Default Gateway Interfaces box. The default setting is recommended. Then click Next. 37 Step 7: To finish DNS Server Configuration, click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option, or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter the static DNS server IP addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 38 IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack) Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet. Edit the Enter Service Description which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack). Click Next. 39 Step 4: To finish WAN IP Settings, select Obtain an IPv6 address automatically, check Dhcpv6 Prefix Delegation (IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Dhcpv6 Address Assignment (IANA) also. Or select Use the following Static IP address if your ISP provides you with an IPv6 address. Click Next. If ISP provides you with the static IPv6 address, configure a static IP address by checking Use the following Static IPv6 address and enter the static IPv6 address. 40 Step 5: Configure NAT settings. If you are unsure about the options, please keep the default settings and then click Next. Step 6: To configure the Default Gateway interface, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Available Routed WAN Interfaces box and move it into Selected Default Gateway Interfaces box. Then click Next. Step 7: To configure the WAN DNS address, check the Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface option, or select the Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address option to enter the static DNS server IPv6 addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. 41 Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv6 Only Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 42 Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet (IPoE). Edit the Enter Service Description field which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Select a network protocol you need: IPv6 Only. Click Next. Step 4: Enter the WAN information provided by your ISP to configure the WAN IPv6 settings. To obtain an IP address automatically: Select Obtain an IPv6 address automatically. Check Dhcp6c Prefix Delegation (IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Dhcp6c Address Assignment (IANA) also. Click Next to go forwards. 43 Step 5: Finish Network Address Translation Settings. Suggest keep the default settings. Click Next. Step 6: To configure the Default Gateway interface when using IPv6, select the interface that you want to configure with the WAN gateway address in Selected WAN Interface box. Then click Next. Step 7: To configure the WAN DNS address, check the Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface option, or select the Use the following Static IPv6 DNS address option to enter the static DNS server IPv6 addresses provided by your ISP. At last, click Next. 44 Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to have this interface to be effective. When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. Bridge If you wish to initiate a dialup directly from your PC for Internet access or enjoy the entire Internet connection (instead of sharing it with others), you can use the Bridging DSL link type and create a dialup program on your PC. Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 45 Step 3: Select Bridging. Edit the Enter Service Description which is optional. Suggest you keep the default. Click Next. Step 4: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to activate your settings.. 46 After the bridging connection is successful, initiate a dialup directly from your PC for Internet access. NOTE To configure multiple WAN connections, simply configure multiple ATM interfaces and then follow the instructions above. PPPoA If you have selected the PPPoA from the ATM Interface screen in Layer2 Interface, you will see the screen below when you click the WAN Service tab, select the configured interface and click Next. IPv4 Only Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 Only and click Next. 47 Step 4: Enter PPP username and its password provided by your ISP. Click Next. PPP Username: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPP Password: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. Authentication Method: This is used by ISP to authenticate the client that attempts to connect. If you are not sure, consult your ISP or select AUTO. Dial on demand: Connect to ISP only when there is traffic transmission. This saves your broadband Internet service bill. Enable PPP Debug Mode: Only enable this feature if supported by your ISP. Multicast Proxy: If enabled, the router will use multicast proxy. If you are not sure about the options on this screen, simply enter your ISP user name and password and leave the other options unchanged from defaults. Click Next to enter the following screen. 48 Step 5: To configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address. Choose a way to get DNS server according to what your ISP has provided. -Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option. -Select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. And then click Next. NOTE 1. In ATM mode, if only a single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured, Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered. 2. If you cannot locate the static DNS server IP information, ask your ISP to provide it. 49 Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to have this interface to be effective. Step 8: When the PPPoA connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack) Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 50 Step 3: Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack). Click Next. Step 4: Enter PPP username and its password provided by your ISP. Click Next. Step 5: To configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. 51 NOTE Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again. Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces OR enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. And then click Next. NOTE 1. DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DNS servers but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again. 2. In ATM mode, if only a single PVC with IPoA or static IPoE protocol is configured, Static DNS server IP addresses must be entered. 3. If you cannot locate the static DNS server IP information, ask your ISP to provide it. 52 Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. Step 8: When the PPPoA connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv6 Only Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 53 Step 3: Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv6 Only. Click Next. Step 4: Enter PPP username and its password provided by your ISP. Click Next. Step 5: Select a preferred wan interface as the system default IPv6 gateway. Click Next. 54 Step 6: To configure the WAN DNS address, select the configured WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server information or enter the static IPv6 DNS server addresses. And then click Next. NOTE Selecting a WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server will enable DHCPv6 Client on that interface. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. Step 8: When the PPPoA connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 55 IPoA Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ATM interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. It is recommended that you keep the default. Click Next. Step 4: Enter the WAN IP address and subnet mask which should have been provided to you by your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. And then click Next. 56 WAN IP Address: The Internet IP address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. WAN Subnet Mask: The subnet mask address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. Step 5: Keep the defaults if you are unsure about the options on the screen below and click Next. Step 6: To configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. NOTE Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again. Step 7: Configure the WAN DNS Server configuration according to your ISP. -Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option; -Or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. And then click Next. 57 Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. Step 9: IPoA WAN service setup parameter is shown as below. 58 To Set up WAN Service for ETH Interface Three Internet connections: PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), IP over Ethernet (IPoE) and Bridging are available in the Ethernet uplink mode. If you selected and configured the ETH Interface (Ethernet uplink), follow steps below to configure the WAN service: PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) IPv4 Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. It is recommended that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 Only. And click Next. 59 Step 4: Enter the PPP username and password provided by your ISP. If you are not sure about other options, just leave them unchanged from defaults. And click Next. PPP Username: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPP Password: This is for logging in to your ISP. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. PPPoE Service Name: This information is provided by your ISP. Only enter it if instructed by your ISP. Authentication Method: This is used by ISP to authenticate the client that attempts to connect. If you are not sure, consult your ISP or select Auto. MAC Clone: Clicking Clone MAC button copies the MAC address of your PC to the router. Many broadband ISPs restrict access by allowing traffic only from the MAC address of your broadband modem, but some ISPs additionally register the MAC address of the network interface card in your computer when your account is first opened. They then accept traffic only from the MAC address of that computer. If so, configure your router to “clone” the MAC address from the authorized computer. MTU: Short for Maximum Transmission Unit, the largest physical packet size, measured in bytes, which a network can transmit. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent. The default MTU is 1460 bytes. For some ISPs, you might need to change the MTU. This is rarely required, and should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection. Dial on demand: Connect to ISP only when there is traffic transmission. This saves your broadband Internet service bill. PPP IP extension: If enabled, all the IP addresses in outgoing packets including management packets on the WAN port will be changed to the device's WAN IP address. Only change the default settings if necessary. Enable PPP Debug Mode: Only enable this feature if supported by your ISP. Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports: If enabled, PPPoE dialup frame from LAN side will directly 60 egress the WAN port without modification. Multicast Proxy: If enabled, the router will use multicast proxy. Step 5: Configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. Step 6: Configure the WAN DNS address according to your ISP. -Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option; -Or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. And then click Next. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. 61 When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack) Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 62 Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. It is recommended that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack). And click Next. Step 4: Enter PPP username and PPP password provided by your ISP. Check Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation (IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment (IANA) also. Or configure a static IP address. 63 Step 5: Select an available WAN interface as the system default gateway. Then click Next. Step 6: Configure DNS server (Select an available DNS server interface or use a specified DNS server); configure IPv6 DNS server (Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface or use a specified DNS server), and then click Next. Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. 64 When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv6 Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select PPP over Ethernet. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. It is recommended that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv6 Only. And click Next. 65 Step 4: Enter PPP username and PPP password provided by your ISP. Check Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation (IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment (IANA) also. Or configure a static IP address. Step 5: Select a preferred WAN interface from the WAN interface list as the system default IPv6 gateway. Click Next. Step 6: Select the configured WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server information or use a static IPv6 DNS server address. Note that selecting a WAN interface for IPv6 DNS server will enable DHCPv6 Client on that interface. And then click Next. 66 Step 7: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the PPPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. 67 IP over Ethernet (IPoE) If you get an IP address from your ISP automatically or if your ISP assigns you a static (fixed) IP address, subnet mask and gateway, you need to select the IP over Ethernet (IPoE). IPv4 Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet as WAN service type. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. It is recommended that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4 Only. And then click Next. 68 Step 4: Enter the IP address/subnet mask/gateway IP address provided by your ISP or select Obtain an IP address automatically and then click the Next button. Obtain an IP address automatically: This allows the router to automatically acquire IP information from your ISP or your existing networking equipment. Use the following Static IP address: This allows you to specify the Static IP information provided by your ISP or that corresponds with your existing networking equipment. WAN IP Address: The Internet IP address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. WAN Subnet Mask: The subnet mask address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. WAN gateway IP Address: The gateway IP address provided by your ISP for accessing the Internet. Step 5: Here you can configure the NAT. If you are not an advanced user, the default settings are recommended and then click Next. 69 Step 6: Here you can configure the WAN gateway address. After you configure it click Next. The default setting is recommended. Step 7: Here you can configure the WAN DNS address. -Click the Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces option; -Or select the Use the following Static DNS IP address option and enter static DNS server IP addresses for the system. And then click Next. Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. 70 When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv4 & IPv6 (Dual Stack) Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet as WAN service type. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. It is recommended that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv4&IPv6 (Dual Stack). And then click Next. 71 Step 4: Enter information provided by your ISP to configure the WAN IP settings. 72 Step 5: Here you can configure the NAT. If you are not an advanced user, the default settings are recommended and then click Next. Step 6: Configure a WAN interface as the default gateway. Step 7: Configure DNS server (Select an available DNS server interface or use a specified DNS server); configure IPv6 DNS server (Obtain IPv6 DNS info from a WAN interface or use a specified DNS server), and then click Next. 73 Step 8: Here you can view your configurations. Click Apply/Save to save your settings if everything is correctly set. When the IPoE connection is successful, you can access the Internet. IPv6 Step 1: Click Advanced Setup > WAN Service and then click the Add button. Step 2: Select the ETH interface you added just now from the pull-down menu in the figure below. Click Next. 74 Step 3: Select IP over Ethernet as WAN service type. Edit the Enter Service Description. This field is optional. We recommend that you keep the default. Select a network protocol: IPv6 Only. And then click Next. Step 4: Enter the WAN information provided by your ISP to configure the WAN IPv6 settings. To obtain an IP address automatically: Select Obtain an IPv6 address automatically and Check Dhcp6c Prefix Delegation (IAPD). If your ISP is using stateful DHCPv6, check Dhcp6c Address Assignment (IANA) also. Click Next to go forwards. 75
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