TENDA TECHNOLOGY FH1202 High Power Wireless AC1200 Dual-band Router User Manual part 2 of 4

SHENZHEN TENDA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. High Power Wireless AC1200 Dual-band Router part 2 of 4

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                                   36 3 Wireless Settings 3.1 Wireless-Basic Here you can configure the basic wireless settings of the router. Tip ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.  Primary  SSID  is  Tenda_XXXXXX  by  default,  where  XXXXXX  is  the  last  six characters  in  the  device's  MAC  address.  You  can  find  this  MAC  address  on  th e label attached on the bottom of the device. 2. If you are not an advanced user, it is advisable to only change the SSID (name of the network) and channel and leave other items unchanged. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Configuration Procedures: ① Band: Select 2.4GHz or 5GHz. ② Primary SSID: This is the public name of your wireless network. ③ Channel: Select a channel or select Auto to let system automatically select one  for  your  wireless  network  to  operate  on  if  you  are  unsure.  The  best selection is a channel that is the least used by neighboring networks.
                                   37 ④ Click Save to save your settings. Knowledge Center ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. 802.11 Mode (Network Mode): Select a correct mode according to your wireless clients.   11b: This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 11Mbps and is only compatible with 11b wireless clients.  11g: This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 54Mbps and is only compatible with 11g wireless clients.  11b/g mixed: This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 54Mbps and is compatible with 11b/g wireless clients.   11b/g/n mixed: This network mode delivers wireless speed up to 300Mbps and is compatible with 11b/g/n wireless clients.  11ac:This network mode delivers wireless speed up to    867Mbps. 2. SSID Broadcast: This option allows you to have your network names (SSIDs) publicly broadcast or if you choose to disable it, the SSIDs will be hidden.  3. Channel Bandwidth: Select a proper channel bandwidth to enhance wireless performance. This option is available only in 802.11b/g/n. Wireless speed in the channel bandwidth of 20/40 is 2 times in 20. 4. Extension Channel: This is used to ensure N speeds for 802.11n devices on the net work. This option is available only in 11b/g/n mixed mode with channel bandwidth of 20/40. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3.2 Guest Network Click Wireless -> Guest Network to enter the Guest Network screen. The Guest Network feature allows guests to access Internet and other users on the guest network while disallowing them to access Device web manager, users on master network and clients behind the LAN ports. Thus the wireless master network  is secured. Configuration Procedures: ① Band: Select 2.4GHz or 5GHz.
                                   38 ② Guest  Network:  Select  whether  to  enable  or  disable  the  Guest  Network feature. It is disabled by default. ③ Click Save to save your settings.
                                   39 3.3 Security Click  Wireless  ->  Security  to  enter  the  Security  screen.  Here  you  can  define  a security key to secure your wireless network against unauthorized accesses.    To secure your wireless network ① Select a band, for example, 2.4GHz. ② Select the wireless network (SSID) you wish to encrypt.  ③ Select a security mode, cipher type configure a security key. ④ Click Save to save your settings. Tip ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For better security, compatibility and wireless speed, we recommend the WPA-PSK and AES. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   40 Knowledge Center ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. WEP:Wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps if WEP - Open is selected. 2. Key Select: Select a key to be effective for the current WEP encryption.  For example,  if you select Key 1, wireless clients must join your wireless network using this Key 1.  4. WPA-PSK:WPA personal, support AES and TKIP+AES cipher types. 5. WPA2-PSK:WPA2 personal, support AES and TKIP+AES cipher types. 6.  WPA/WPA2-PSK  mixed:  If  selected,  both  WPA-PSK  and  WPA2-PSK  secured wireless clients can join your wireless network. 7. AES: If selected, wireless speed can reach up to300Mbps. 8. TKIP: If selected, wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps. 9.  TKIP+AES: If  selected,  both  AES  and  TKIP  secured  wireless  clients  can  join your wireless network. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3.4 Advanced Click Wireless -> Advanced to configure the advanced wireless settings. This section allows you to config advanced settings, including AP Isolation, Beacon interval, Fragment threshold, RTS threshold and DTIM interval, etc, for your wireless networks. Normally, the default settings will work. If not, change them according to the suggestions given by your ISP or Tenda technical staff.
                                   41   Knowledge Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 AP Isolation: Isolates clients connecting to the primary SSID.  2 Beacon Interval: A time interval between any 2 consecutive Beacon packets sent by an Access Point to synchronize a wireless network. Do NOT change the default value of 100 unless necessary.   3 Fragment Threshold: Specify a Fragment Threshold value. Any wireless packet exceeding the preset value will be divided into several fragments before transmission. DO NOT change the default value of 2346 unless necessary. 4 RTS Threshold:   If a packet exceeds such set value, RTS/CTS scheme will be used to reduce collisions. Set it to a smaller value provided that there are distant clients and interference. For normal SOHO, it is recommended to keep the default value unchanged; otherwise, device performance may be degraded. 5 DTIM Interval: A DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) Interval is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages.  When the packets arrive in the router ’s buffer, the router will send DTIM (delivery traf fic indication message) and DTIM interval to alert clients of the receiving packets.
                                   42 6 TX Power: This option lets you adjust your wireless TX power.   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3.6 Wireless Extender Use this wireless extender feature to extend your existing wireless network.
                                   43 Click Wireless -> Wireless Extender to enter the following screen.   This device provides three modes to extend your wireless network:  To extend  your wireless  network using  the  universal  repeater  feature,  see Universal Repeater.  To  extend  your  wireless  network  using  the  WISP  client  router  (wireless WAN) feature, see WISP Mode.  To  establish  Wireless  Distribution  System  and  extend  your  wireless network, see WDS. Tip ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If "Disable" is selected, the wireless extender feature will be deactivated. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   44 Universal Repeater Mode Universal  Repeater:  Use  this  universal  repeater  mode  to  extend  your  existing wireless network. The application scenario is shown in the figure below:     In  this  mode,  you  only  need  to  configure  the  following  settings  on  the  Tenda wireless router:  Configure LAN IP: Specify an IP address that is in the same subnet as yet different from the remote wireless router for this Tenda wireless router.    Universal  Repeater:  Configure  this  router  to  bridge  the  remote  wireless router for extended network coverage. Tip -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before you start, make sure you have the following information: 1. Remote router's SSID, security mode, cipher type and security key. 2. Remote router's LAN IP address. 3. No Ethernet cable is connected to the Tenda wireless router's WAN port.  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   45 Universal Repeater Application Example:   Assuming the remote wireless router has the following information:  SSID:Tenda_0FF02D Security Mode: WPA-PSK Cipher Type: AES Security Key: 12345678 LAN IP Address: 192.168.0.1 Configuration Procedures: ① Click  Network  ->  LAN  to  configure  an  IP  address  that  is  in  the  same subnet as yet different from the remote wireless router for this Tenda wireless router.     ② Click OK in the appearing screen. ③   Select Universal Repeater and click Open Scan.
                                   46  ④   Select the remote router's wireless network (SSID) and click  Close Scan.  ⑤ The  SSID,  channel,  MAC  address,  security  mode  and  cipher  type  of  the remote router will be added automatically on this page. You only need to enter the security key and click Save.
                                   47  Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. This router's primary SSID will automatically change to match that of the remote router when the Universal Repeater feature is configured successfully. Please do not change this SSID. Changing this SSID may interrupt the wireless bridge link.  2. When the Universal Repeater is configured successfully, wireless clients need to join this Tenda wireless router's SSID for Internet access. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Verify Bridge Connectivity: ① Connect your PC to this Tenda wireless router via a wired or wireless connection and set it to "Obtain an IP address automatically". If you are not clear, see Appendix 1 Configure PC TCP/IP Settings. ② Wait until your PC successfully obtains an IP address.
                                   48    Last number differs from that of the  remote  wireless  router's  LAN IP address. This  is  the  remote  router's  LAN IP address.
                                   49 ③ Click Start ->Run.  ④ Enter cmd and click OK.   ⑤ Enter "ping default gateway IP address”. Here in this example, enter "ping 192.168.0.1" and press Enter.    If you see a similar screen (highlighted area), the bridge is established successfully.
                                   50           WISP Client Router Mode WISP Mode: This is the WISP (Wireless Internet Service Provider) Client Router Mode.  In  this  mode  the  router  acquires  Internet  access  from  your  WISP  AP  or  a wireless Access Point on an existing network. Below shows the typical topology:   In  this  mode,  you  only  need  to  configure  the  following  settings  on  the  Tenda wireless router:  WISP  Mode  Setup:  This  mode  establishes  a  wireless  connection  between
                                   51 the  wireless  LAN  interface  of  the  remote  wireless  router  and  the  wireless WAN interface of your Tenda wireless router.    Internet Setup: Configure this Tenda router to access Internet. Tip--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before you start, make sure you have the following information: 1. Remote router's SSID, security mode, cipher type and security key. 2. Internet connection information provided by the remote wireless router. 3. No Ethernet cable is connected to the Tenda wireless router's WAN port.  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WISP mode (Wireless WAN feature) Application Example: Assuming the remote wireless router provides the following information: SSID: Tenda_home Security Mode: WPA-PSK Cipher Type: AES Security Key: 12345678 Internet Connection Type (for client): DHCP (dynamic IP) Configuration Procedures:
                                   52 ① Click Network -> WAN to configure the Internet connection.
                                   53 ② Click  Wireless  ->  Wireless  Extender,  select  WISP  Mode  and  click Open Scan.    ③ Select  the  remote  router's  wireless  network  (SSID)  and   click  Close Scan.
                                   54 ④ The  SSID,  channel,  MAC  address,  security  mode  and  cipher  type  of the  remote  AP  will  be  added  automatically  on  this  page.  You  only  need  to enter the security key and click Save.  ⑤ Click Reboot on the appearing screen to reboot the router.
                                   55 ⑥ System  automatically  enters  the  home  page  (Quick  Internet  Setup  screen)  after reboot. Click the Advanced button there.   ⑦ Click Status -> WAN Status to check the WAN status.
                                   56 ⑧ If  the  WAN  Connection  Status  keeps  displaying  "Connecting....", change  the  LAN  IP  address  of  this  router  to  a  different  subnet  from  the remote router's LAN IP address.  ⑨ Click OK on the appearing screen to reboot the router.
                                   57 ⑩ Click Reboot on the appearing screen to reboot the router.  System  automatically  enters  the  Status  screen  after  reboot.  Check  the  WAN Connection Status, if it  displays "Connected", you have successfully connected to Internet.
                                   58 Note ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. This router's primary SSID will automatically change to match that of the remote router when the WISP (client router) mode feature is configured successfully. Please do not change this SSID. Changing this SSID may interrupt the wireless link. 2. When the WISP (client router) mode is configured successfully, wireless clients need to join this Tenda wireless router's SSID for Internet access. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Verify Bridge Connectivity: ① Connect your PC to this Tenda wireless router via a wired or wireless connection and set it to "Obtain an IP address automatically". If you are not clear, see Appendix 1 Configure PC TCP/IP Settings. ② Wait until your PC successfully obtains an IP address.  Last  number  differs  from  that of  this  Tenda  router's  LAN  IP address. This  is  the  LAN  IP  address  of this Tenda router.
                                   59 ③ Click Start ->Run    ④ Enter cmd and click OK.
                                   60 ⑤ Enter "ping Tenda router's gateway IP address".  Here in this example, enter "ping 192.168.0.1" and press Enter.    If you see a similar screen (highlighted area), the bridge is established successfully.   WDS Mode WDS  (Wireless  Distribution  System)  includes  Wireless  Bridge  and  Wireless  AP. The differences are described as below:   Operating  in  Wireless  AP  mode,  clients  can  access  Internet  by  connecting  to  the router  via  an  Ethernet  cable  or  wirelessly.  Operating  in  Wireless  Bri dge  mode, clients  can  access  Internet  by  connecting  to  the  router  via  an  Ethernet  cable  or wirelessly  joining  the  router's  secondary  SSID  (wireless  network)  or  guest network.   WDS:    Wireless  distribution  system  (WDS)  is  a  system  enabling  the  wireless interconnection  of  access  points  in  an  IEEE  802.11  network.  It  allows  a  wireless network  to  be  expanded  using  multiple  access  points  without  the  traditional requirement  for  a  wired  backbone  to  link  them.  The  Tenda  wireless  router  can function  as  a  base  station  AP  to  create  a  wireless  network  or  as  a  repeater  AP  to repeat  and  extend  the  base  station  AP's  wireless  network  to  a  farther  and  wider
                                   61 range.      The following figure shows an application scenario.   In this mode, you must set up both the base station AP, and the repeater AP. Tip--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before you start, verify the following: 1.  Tenda  wireless  router  1  that  functions  as  a  base  station  AP  has  successfully connected to Internet. 2. No Ethernet cables are connected to the WAN ports of the repeater APs: Tenda wireless routers 2 and 3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WDS Application Example (as shown in the application scenario above): Step 1: Configure Base Station AP (Tenda Wireless Router 1)
                                   62 ①  Mode: Select WDS Mode. ②  WDS Mode: Select Wireless AP. ③  SSID: Customize a SSID, for example, Tenda_home. ④  Channel:  Specify  a  channel  for  the  base  station  AP  to  operate  on,  for example, 2437MHz (Channel 6). ⑤ Remote  MAC  Address:  Manually  enter  the  MAC  addresses  of  the  two remote repeater APs (You can click Open Scan to view the MAC addresses). ⑥  Security  Mode:  Specify  security  mode/authentication  type,  cipher  type and security key for the base station AP. ⑦   Click Save to save your settings.  ⑧   Click Network -> DHCP Server on the base AP's configuration interface to enable the DHCP server.
                                   63  Step 2: Configure Repeater AP (Tenda Wireless Router 2) ①   Click Network -> LAN  to specify a  LAN  IP  address  that is in  the  same subnet as yet different from the base station AP.  Click OK in the appearing screen. ② Click Wireless -> Wireless Extender, select  WDS Mode from the Mode drop-down
                                   64 list, select Wireless AP from the WDS Mode drop-down list and then click Open Scan.  ③   Search  for  and  select  the  base  station  AP's  SSID  and  then  click  Close Scan.
                                   65 ④   The SSID, channel, MAC address, security settings except security key of the  base  station  AP  will  be  automatically  added  to  the  corresponding  fields. You only need to enter the security key of the base station AP and click Save.
                                   66 ⑤ Click Network -> DHCP Server, disable the DHCP server there and then click Save.  Step 3: Configure Repeater AP (Tenda Wireless Router 3) ① Click Network -> LAN to specify a LAN IP address that is in the same subnet as yet different from the base AP and the other remote AP.
                                    67 ② Click OK in the appearing screen. ③ Click  Wireless  ->  Wireless  Extender,  select  WDS  Mode  from  the Mode  drop-down  list,  select  Wireless AP from  the  WDS  Mode drop-down list and then click Open Scan.  ④ Search for and select the base station AP's SSID and then click Close Scan.
                                   68  ⑤   The  SSID,  channel,  MAC  address,  security  settings  except  security key of the base station AP will be automatically added to the correspo nding fields.  You  only  need  to  enter  the  security  key  of  the  base  station  AP  and click Save.
                                    High Power Wireless AC1200 Dual Band Router 69 ⑥ Click  Network  ->  DHCP Server,  disable  the  DHCP server  there  and then click Save.   Note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.To set up a wireless network with WDS, both access points must be WDS capable. 2.This router's primary SSID will automatically change to match that of the remote router when the WDS feature is configured successfully. Please do not change this SSID. Changing this SSID may interrupt the wireless bridge link. 3.  When the WDS is configured successfully; wireless clients need to join this Tenda wireless router's SSID for Internet access. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Verify Bridge Connectivity: ① Connect your PC to this Tenda wireless router via a wired or wireless connection and set it to "Obtain an IP address automatically". If you are not clear, see Appendix 1 Configure PC TCP/IP Setting. ② Wait until your PC successfully obtains an IP address.
                                    High Power Wireless AC1200 Dual Band Router 70    Last number differs from that of the  remote  wireless  router's LAN IP address. This  is  the  remote  router's  LAN IP address.
                                    High Power Wireless AC1200 Dual Band Router 71 ③ Click Start ->Run.  ④ Enter cmd and click OK.   ⑤ Enter "ping default gateway IP address".Here in this example, enter "ping 192.168.0.1" and press Enter.    If you see a similar screen    (highlighted area), the bridge is established successfully.
                                    72  3.5 Access Control Specify  a  list  of  devices  to  "Permit"  or  "Forbid"  a  connection  to  your  wireless network  via  the  devices’  MAC  Addresses.  Click  Wireless  ->  Wireless  Access Control to enter the configuration screen. There  are three options  available:  Disable,  Deny Access to Wireless  Network  and Allow Access to Wireless Network.
                                    High Power Wireless AC1200 Dual Band Router 73 A. If  you  want  to  allow  all  wireless  clients  to  join  your  wireless  network,  select Disable.   B. If  you  want to allow ONLY  the specified  wireless clients to  join  your wireless network, select Allow Access to Wireless Network.   C. If  you  want  to  disallow  ONLY  the  specified  wireless  clients  to  join  your wireless network, select Deny Access to Wireless Network.   Wireless Access Control Application Example: To  only  allow  your  own  notebook  at  the  MAC  address  of  C8:3A:35:C2:CA:E7  to join your wireless network (SSID:Tenda_home)   Configuration Procedures: ① Select the wireless band you wish to use, for example 2.4Ghz.  ② Click Enable. ③ Select Allow Access to Wireless Network.  ④ Click Add.
                                   74  ⑤ Select or enter your wireless MAC address and click Save.  ⑥ Below screen will then appear.
                                   75  Tip ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Up to 16 wireless MAC addresses can be configured. 2. If you don't want to configure the complex wireless security settings and want to disallow others to join your wireless network, you can configure a wireless access control rule to allow only your own wireless device. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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