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Ta ble of Con t e n t s
CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................... 3
1.1 PACKAGE CONTENT .................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 PANEL OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................................... 4
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................... 6
CHAPTER 3 INTERNET CONNECTION SETUP ............................................................................................. 7
3.1 CONFIG TCP/IP SETTINGS ON YOUR PC....................................................................................................... 7
3.2 WEB LOGIN ............................................................................................................................................... 12
3.3 QUICK INTERNET CONNECTION SETUP ....................................................................................................... 12
3.4 QUICK ENCRYPTION .................................................................................................................................. 14
CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED SETTINGS ............................................................................................................ 15
4.1 STATUS .................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.2 WAN SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................................ 17
4.3 LAN SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................................... 23
4.4 MAC CLONE ............................................................................................................................................. 23
4.5 DNS SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................................... 24
4.6 BANDWIDTH CONTROL ............................................................................................................................... 25
4.7 TRAFFIC STATISTICS .................................................................................................................................. 28
4.8 WAN SPEED ............................................................................................................................................. 29
CHAPTER 5 WIRELESS SETTINGS ............................................................................................................. 30
5.1 WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................... 30
5.2 WIRELESS SECURITY ................................................................................................................................. 32
5.2.1 WPS ................................................................................................................................................ 32
5.2.2 WEP ................................................................................................................................................ 33
5.2.3 WPA-PSK........................................................................................................................................ 34
5.2.4 WPA2-PSK...................................................................................................................................... 35
5.2.5 Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK .................................................................................................................. 35
5.3 WIRELESS EXTENDER................................................................................................................................ 36
5.3.1 Universal Repeater Mode ............................................................................................................... 36
5.3.2 WISP Client Mode ........................................................................................................................... 36
5.3.3 WDS ................................................................................................................................................ 39
5.4 ACCESS CONTROL .................................................................................................................................... 42
5.5 CONNECTION STATUS ................................................................................................................................ 43
CHAPTER 6 DHCP ......................................................................................................................................... 44
6.1 DHCP SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................... 44
6.2 DHCP CLIENT LIST ................................................................................................................................... 45
CHAPTER 7 VIRTUAL SERVER .................................................................................................................... 46
7.1 PORT RANGE FORWARDING ....................................................................................................................... 46
7.2 DMZ HOST ............................................................................................................................................... 48
7.3 UPNP ...................................................................................................................................................... 49
CHAPTER 8 PARENTAL CONTROL ............................................................................................................. 50
8.1 CLIENT FILTER .......................................................................................................................................... 50
8.2 MAC FILTER ............................................................................................................................................. 52
8.3 URL FILTER .............................................................................................................................................. 54
8.4 REMOTE WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................... 56
CHAPTER 9 ROUTING SETTINGS................................................................................................................ 57
9.1 ROUTING TABLE ........................................................................................................................................ 57
9.2 STATIC ROUTING ....................................................................................................................................... 57
CHAPTER 10 SYSTEM TOOLS ..................................................................................................................... 59
10.1 TIME SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................... 59
10.2 DDNS .................................................................................................................................................... 59
10.3 BACKUP/RESTORE .................................................................................................................................. 61
10.4 RESTORE TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS.............................................................................................. 61
10.5 FIRMWARE UPDATE ................................................................................................................................. 62
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10.6 REBOOT.................................................................................................................................................. 62
10.7 CHANGE PASSWORD ............................................................................................................................... 63
10.8 SYSTEM LOGS ......................................................................................................................................... 63
APPENDIX 1 GLOSSARY .............................................................................................................................. 64
APPENDIX 2 PRODUCT FEATURES ............................................................................................................ 65
APPENDIX 3 TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................................................................. 66
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Ch a pt e r 1 Pr odu ct Ove r vie w
Thanks for purchasing t his Tenda wireless rout er .
The Tenda FH303 Wireless N300 High Power Rout er is an 802.11n wireless
rout er. You j ust need sim ply connect t he device t o a cable or DSL m odem and
I nt ernet access sharing will be reachable t o m ult iple com put ers, gam e consoles,
and m edia players over an up t o 300Mbps WLAN t hat is secured wit h WPA and
WPA2 encrypt ion m et hods. Plus, it provides WI SP client m ode t o let you access
I nt ernet wirelessly and WDS t o ext end your wireless coverage. Wit h high power,
t he Tenda FH303 is ideal for large hom es or offices.
1 .1 Pa ck a ge Con t e n t
Unpack t he box and verify t he following it em s:
¾ FH303 Wireless N300 High Power Rout er
¾ Power Adapt er;
¾ Resource CD
¾ 3 undet achable 5dbi ant ennas
¾ Et hernet Cable
¾ Quick I nst allat ion Guide
I f any of t he above it em s are incorrect , m issing, or dam aged, please cont act your
Tenda reseller for im m ediat e replacem ent .
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1 .2 Pa n e l Ove r vie w
LED Ove r vie w :
LED
St at us
I ndicat or
POWER
On
WPS
SYS
WLAN
WAN
LAN( 1- 4)
Flashing
On
Flashing
On
Flashing
On
Flashing
Blue
SI GNAL
Green
Descript ion
The rout er is powered on
The rout er is perform ing WPS
aut hent icat ion wit h wireless client
WPS is enabled
The rout er is working properly
The wireless funct ion is enabled
t he rout er is t ransm it t ing dat a wirelessly
Device connect ed t o corresponding port is
working properly but no dat a is current ly
being t ransferred over t he port
Sending or Receiving dat a over
corresponding port
The wireless signal st rengt h is best
The wireless signal st rengt h is good
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Ba ck Pa n e l:
I n t e r fa ce / bu t t on ove r vie w :
I n t e r fa ce
/ Bu t t on
POW ER
W AN
LAN ( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 )
RESET/ W PS
TX
D e scr ipt ion
Pow e r r e ce pt a cle . N ot e : Usin g a pow e r su pply w it h a
diffe r e n t volt a ge r a t in g t h a n t h e one in clu de d in
t h e pa ck a ge m a y da m a ge t h e r ou t e r .
Th e I nt e r n e t por t for con n e ct ion t o t h e ca ble or t h e
D SL m ode m or dir e ct I SP se r vice via a n Et h e r n e t
ca ble .
Con n e ct Et h e r n e t de vice s su ch a s com pu t e r s,
sw it ch e s, a n d h u bs.
Pr e ss a nd h old t h e bu t t on for 7 se con ds t o r e st or e t h e
r ou t e r t o it s or igina l fa ct or y de fa u lt se t t in gs or for
a bou t 1 se con d t o e n a ble t h e W PS fu n ct ion a lit y.
Pr e ss a n d h old t h e bu t t on for 3 se con ds a n d t h e n
r e le a se , t h e color of SI GN AL ligh t w ill ch a n ge a n d t h e
w ir e le ss sign a l st r e n gt h w ill cha n ge a lso.
Blue : Th e w ir e le ss sign a l st r e n gt h is be st
Gr e e n : Th e w ir e le ss sign a l st r e n gt h is good
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Ch a pt e r 2 I n st a lla t ion
This m anual t akes t he Tenda FH303 as an exam ple t o dem onst rat e whole
inst allat ion process, which applies t o ot her product s alike.
1. Connect one end of t he included power adapt er t o t he Device and plug t he
ot her end int o a wall out let nearby. ( Using a power adapt er wit h a different
volt age rat ing t han t he one included in t he package m ay dam age t o t he rout er.)
2. Connect one of t he LAN port s on t he Rout er t o t he NI C port on your PC using
an Et hernet cable.
3. Connect t he Et hernet cable from I nt ernet side t o t he WAN port on t he Device.
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Ch a pt e r 3 I n t e r n e t Con n e ct ion Se t u p
3 .1 Con fig TCP/ I P se t t in gs on you r PC
I f you a r e u sin g W in dow s XP, do a s follow s:
1. From t he deskt op, right - click My Net work Places > Propert ies.
2. Right - click on t he Local Area Connect ion and select Propert ies.
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3. Select I nt ernet Prot ocol ( TCP/ I P) and click Propert ies.
4. Select "Obt ain an I P address aut om at ically" or "Use t he following I P address".
a . " Obt a in a n I P a ddr e ss a u t om a t ica lly"
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b. “Use t he follow in g I P a ddr e ss”
I P address: Ent er 192.168.0.xxx where xxx can be any num ber bet ween 2 and
254) .
Subnet m ask: 255.255.255.0.
Default gat eway: Ent er 192.168.0.1.
Preferred DNS server: Set Preferred ( Prim ary) DNS t he sam e as t he LAN I P
address of your Device ( 192.168.0.1) if you don’t know your local DNS server
address ( Or consult your I SP) . The Alt ernat e ( Secondary) DNS is opt ional. Click
OK t wice t o save your set t ings.
I f you a r e u sin g W in dow s 7 , do a s follow s:
1. Click on St art > Cont rol Panel > Net work and I nt ernet > Net work and Sharing
Cent er.
2. Click " Change adapt er set t ings" .
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3. Right - click on t he Local Area Connect ion and select Propert ies.
4. Select I nt ernet Prot ocol Version 4 ( TCP/ I Pv4) and click Propert ies or direct ly
double- click on I nt ernet Prot ocol Version 4 ( TCP/ I Pv4) .
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5. Select "Obt ain an I P address aut om at ically" or "Use t he following I P address".
a . " Obt a in a n I P a ddr e ss a u t om a t ica lly"
b. " Use t he follow in g I P a ddr e ss"
I P address: Ent er 192.168.0.xxx where xxx can be any num ber bet ween 2 and
254) .
Subnet m ask: 255.255.255.0.
Default gat eway: Ent er 192.168.0.1.
Preferred DNS server: Set Preferred ( Prim ary) DNS t he sam e as t he LAN I P
address of your Device ( 192.168.0.1) if you don’t know your local DNS server
address ( Or consult your I SP) . The Alt ernat e ( Secondary) DNS is opt ional. Click
OK t wice t o save your set t ings.
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3 .2 W e b Login
1. Open a web browser( I E, Firefox, Safari et c) , t ype 192.168.0.1 in t he address
bar and press " Ent er" . Then you can log in t o t he rout er’s web m anager
3 .3 Qu ick I n t e r n e t Con n e ct ion Se t up
2 com m on I nt ernet connect ion t ypes are available on t he hom e page: PPPoE
and DHCP.
D H CP: Select DHCP ( Dynam ic I P) if you can access I nt ernet as soon as your
com put er connect s t o t he ADSL/ Cable m odem direct ly, and t hen configure a
securit y key t o secure your wireless net work.
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PPPoE: Select PPPoE ( Point t o Point Prot ocol over Et hernet ) if you used t o
connect t o t he I nt ernet Using a Broadband Connect ion t hat requires a usernam e
and password. Ent er t he user nam e and password provided by your I SP and
configure a securit y key t o secure your wireless net work.
Not e:
D H CP is t h e de fa u lt I nt e r ne t con n e ct ion t ype . I f you n e e d ot h e r
con n e ct ion t ype s, ple a se go t o Ch a pt e r 4 - > W AN se t t in gs.
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3 .4 Qu ick En cr ypt ion
Secure your wireless net work eit her by configuring a securit y key on t he
hom e page, which is quicker and sim pler, or going t o wireless securit y page
where you can cust om ize securit y m ode and Encrypt ion t ype in addit ion t o a
securit y key ( For t he lat t er, see sect ion 5.2) .
N OTE: Wireless net work is not encrypt ed by fact ory default and t hus
insecure! Please secure it wit h cust om encrypt ion.
To secure your wireless net work quick and sim ple on t he hom e page.
Sim ply define a cust om securit y key. Securit y m ode and Encrypt ion t ype here
is preset t o WPA- PSK and AES respect ively by default . I f you don't cust om ize a
securit y key, t hen " 12345678" is populat ed aut om at ically by default as a securit y
key as seen below aft er you subm it your set t ings:
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Ch a pt e r 4 Adva n ce d Se t t in gs
4 .1 St a t u s
Here you can view WAN st at us and syst em st at us.
Con n e ct ion St a t u s: Displays WAN connect ion st at us: Disconnect ed,
Connect ing or Connect ed.
D iscon n e ct e d: I ndicat es t hat t he Et hernet cable from your I SP side is not
correct ly connect ed t o device's WAN port or t he rout er is not logically connect ed
t o your I SP.
Con n e ct ing: I ndicat es t hat t he WAN port is correct ly connect ed and is
request ing an I P address from your I SP.
Con n e ct e d: I ndicat es t hat t he rout er has been connect ed t o your I SP.
Con n e ct ion Type : Displays current I nt ernet connect ion t ype.
W AN I P: Displays t he I P address of WAN port provided by your I SP.
Su bn e t M a sk : Displays WAN subnet m ask provided by your I SP.
Ga t e w a y: Displays WAN gat eway address.
Pr e fe r r e d D N S Se r ve r : Displays t he preferred DNS Server address.
Alt e r n a t e D N S Se r ve r : Displays t he alt ernat e DNS Server address.
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LAN M AC Addr e ss: Displays rout er’s MAC address of LAN int erface.
W AN M AC Addr e ss: Displays rout er’s MAC address of WAN int erface.
Syst e m Tim e : Displays rout er syst em t im e eit her cust om ized or updat ed from
NTP server.
Con n e ct e d Clie n t : Displays t he num ber of client devices.
Fir m w a r e Ve r sion : Displays rout er’s current firm ware version.
H a r dw a r e Ve r sion : Displays rout er’s current hardware version.
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4 .2 W AN Se t t in gs
D H CP ( D yn a m ic I P)
DHCP ( Dynam ic I P) : Select t his opt ion t o let rout er obt ain I P set t ings
aut om at ically from your I SP if you can access I nt ernet as soon as your com put er
connect t o t he ADSL/ Cable m odem direct ly.
M TU: Maxim um Transm ission Unit . DO NOT change it from t he fact ory
default of 1500 unless necessary. You m ay need t o change it for opt im al
perform ance wit h som e specific websit es or applicat ion soft ware t hat cannot be
opened or enabled; in t his case, t ry 1450, 1400, et c.
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PPPoE
Use t his opt ion if you used t o connect t o t he I nt ernet using a Broadband
Connect ion t hat requires a usernam e and password
I n t e r n e t con n e ct ion Type : Displays t he current I nt ernet connect ion t ype.
Use r N a m e : Ent er t he PPPoE User Nam e provided by your I SP.
Pa ssw or d: Ent er t he PPPoE password provided by your I SP.
M TU: Maxim um Transm ission Unit . DO NOT change it from t he fact ory default of
1492 unless necessary. You m ay need t o change it for opt im al perform ance wit h
som e specific websit es or applicat ion soft ware t hat cannot be opened or enabled;
in t his case, t ry 1450, 1400, et c.
Con n e ct Au t om a t ica lly: Connect aut om at ically t o I nt ernet upon syst em
st art up or connect ion failure.
Con n e ct M a n u a lly: Require users t o m anually connect t o I nt ernet upon syst em
st art up or connect ion failure.
Con n e ct on D e m a n d: Connect aut om at ically t o I nt ernet only when t here is dat a
being t ransferred.
Connect during Specified Tim e Period: Connect aut om at ically t o I nt ernet during
a specified t im e lengt h.
N ot e :
Be for e you ca n u se t h e " Con n e ct dur in g Spe cifie d Tim e Period "
fe a t u r e , you m u st con figu r e syst e m t im e ( Syst e m Tools> Tim e ) .
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St a t ic I P
I f your I SP provides you wit h t he det ails I P address, Subnet Mask, Gat eway,
Preferred DNS Server address, Alt ernat e DNS Server address ,please select
“ St at ic I P" as I nt ernet Connect ion Type and ent er t hem
in corresponding fields.
I n t e r n e t con n e ct ion Type : Displays t he current I nt ernet connect ion t ype.
I P Addr e ss: Ent er t he I P address provided by your I SP. Consult your I SP if you
are not clear.
Su bn e t m a sk : Ent er t he subnet m ask provided by your I SP.
Ga t e w a y: Ent er t he WAN Gat eway provided by your I SP. Consult your I SP if you
are not clear.
Pr e fe r r e d D N S Se r ve r : Ent er t he DNS address provided by your I SP.
Alt e r n a t e D N S Se r ve r : Ent er t he ot her DNS address if your I SP provides
( opt ional) .
M TU: Maxim um Transm ission Unit . DO NOT change it from t he fact ory default of
1500 unless necessary. You m ay need t o change it for opt im al perform ance wit h
som e specific websit es or applicat ion soft ware t hat cannot be opened or enabled;
in t his case, t ry 1450, 1400, et c.
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PPTP
PPTP: Select PPTP ( Point - t o- Point - Tunneling Prot ocol) if your I SP requires. The
PPTP allows you t o connect t o t he PPTP VPN server from your I SP or corporat e
headquart er. For exam ple:A corporat e branch and it s headquart er can use t his
connect ion t ype t o im plem ent m ut ual and secure access t o each ot her’s
resources.
I n t e r n e t con n e ct ion Type : Displays t he current I nt ernet connect ion t ype.
PPTP Se r ve r Addr e ss: Ent er t he I P address of dom ain nam e of a PPTP server.
Use r N a m e : Ent er t he PPTP User Nam e provided by your I SP.
Pa ssw or d: Ent er your Password.
M TU: Maxim um Transm ission Unit . DO NOT change it from t he fact ory default of
1452 unless necessary.
Addr e ss M ode : Select " Dynam ic" if you don’t get any I P info from your I SP,
ot herwise select " St at ic" . Consult your I SP if you are not clear.
I P Addr e ss: Ent er t he I P address provided by your I SP. Consult your I SP if you
are not clear.
Su bn e t m a sk : Ent er t he subnet m ask provided by your I SP.
Ga t e w a y: Ent er t he WAN Gat eway provided by your I SP. Consult your I SP if you
are not clear.
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L2 TP
Select L2TP ( Layer 2 Tunneling Prot ocol) if your I SP requires. The L2TP allows
you connect t o L2TP VPN server from your I SP or corporat e headquart er. For
exam ple:A corporat e branch and it s headquart er can use t his connect ion t ype t o
im plem ent m ut ual and secure access t o each ot her’s resources.
I n t e r n e t con n e ct ion Type : Displays t he current I nt ernet connect ion t ype.
L2 TP Se r ve r Addr e ss: Ent er t he I P address or dom ain nam e of a L2TP server.
Use r N a m e : Ent er t he L2TP User Nam e provided by your I SP.
Pa ssw or d: Ent er your Password.
M TU: Maxim um Transm ission Unit . DO NOT change it from t he fact ory default of
1452 unless necessary.
Addr e ss M ode : Select " Dynam ic" if you don’t get any I P info from your I SP,
ot herwise select " St at ic" . Consult your I SP if you are not clear.
I P Addr e ss: Ent er t he I P address provided by your I SP. Consult your I SP if you
are not clear.
Su bn e t m a sk : Ent er t he subnet m ask provided by your I SP.
Ga t e w a y: Ent er t he WAN Gat eway provided by your I SP. Consult your I SP if you
are not clear.
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PPPoE D ua l Acce ss
only support ed in special Areas e.g.Russia.
I n t e r n e t con n e ct ion Type : Displays a list of available I nt ernet Connect ion
t ypes.
Use r n a m e : Ent er t he PPPOE usernam e provided by your I SP.
Pa ssw or d: Ent er t he PPPOE password provided by your I SP.
Addr e ss M ode : Select " Dynam ic" if you don’t get any I P info from your I SP,
ot herwise select " St at ic" .
I P Addr e ss: The I P address provided by your I SP. I nquire your local I SP if you
are not clear.
Su bn e t m a sk : The subnet m ask provided by your I SP.
M TU: Maxim um Transm ission Unit . The default value is 1492.
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4 .3 LAN Se t t in gs
Click Advanced Set t ings- > LAN Set t ings t o ent er below screen.
M AC Addr e ss: Displays MAC address of LAN int erface, which is NOT changeable.
I P Addr e ss: Rout er's LAN I P address. The default is 192.168.0.1. You can
change it according t o your need.
Su bn e t M a sk : Device’s LAN subnet m ask, 255.255.255.0 by default .
N ot e :
I f you ch a n ge t h e de vice ’s LAN I P a ddr e ss, ple a se r e n e w t h e I P
in for m a t ion of t h e com pu t e r t h a t con n e ct s t o t h e r ou t e r a n d u se t h e n e w
LAN I P a ddr e ss t o r e - a cce ss t h e r ou t e r ’s w e b m a n a ge r . t o t h e w e b
m a n a ge m e n t pa ge .
4 .4 M AC Clon e
This sect ion allows you t o configure MAC address of rout er ’s WAN int erface.
Norm ally you don't need t o change t he default WAN MAC value. However, som e
I SP m ay bind client PC’s MAC address for I nt ernet connect ion aut hent icat ion. I n
t his case, sim ply ent er such MAC in t he WAN MAC Address field or use t he MAC
clone funct ion.
M AC Addr e ss: The MAC address of rout er ’s WAN int erface.
Clon e M AC: Click t his but t on t o clone your PC's MAC address t o t he rout er ’s WAN
int erface.
Re st or e t o Fa ct or y D e fa u lt M AC: Reset rout er ’s WAN int erface’s MAC t o
fact ory default .
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4 .5 D N S Se t t in gs
DNS is short for Dom ain Nam e Syst em or Dom ain Nam e Service.
En a ble M a n u a l D N S Assignm e n t :
Check t o act ivat e DNS set t ings.
Pr e fe r r e d D N S Se r ve r :Ent er t he Preferred DNS Server address provided by
your I SP.
Alt e r n a t e D N S Se r ve r ( Opt ional) : Ent er t he Alt ernat e DNS Server address if
your I SP provides ( opt ional) .
N ot e :
W e b pa ge s a r e n ot be a ble t o ope n if D N S se r ve r a ddr e sse s a r e e n t e r e d
in cor r e ct ly. D o r e m e m be r t o r e st a r t t h e de vice t o a ct iva t e n e w se t t in gs
w h e n you fin ish a ll se t t in gs.
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4 .6 Ba n dw idt h Con t r ol
To bet t er m anage bandwidt h allocat ion and opt im ize net work perform ance,
use t he bandwidt h cont rol feat ure.
En a ble Ba n dw idt h Con t r ol: Check or uncheck t he box t o enable or disable t he
bandwidt h cont rol feat ure. This opt ion is disabled by default .
I P Addr e ss: Ent er t he sam e I P or t wo different I P addresses in bot h boxes t o
specify a single I P address or an I P range t o which t he current bandwidt h cont rol
rule will apply.
Uploa d/ D ow n loa d: Select t o cont rol bandwidt h over dat a upload or download.
Ba n dw idt h Ra n ge : Set an upload/ download bandwidt h lim it on PCs wit hin a
specified I P range. Not e t hat m axim um upload/ download bandwidt h should not
exceed your rout er's WAN bandwidt h lim it . ( Consult your I SP if you are not
clear.)
En a ble : Check/ uncheck t o enable/ disable current ent ry. When disabled,
corresponding ent ry will not t ake effect t hough exist ing in fact .
Add t o List : Click t o add current bandwidt h cont rol rule t o t he rule list .
For a 2M broadband service, you m ay download and upload dat a at speeds up t o
2Mbps ( 256KByt e/ ) and 512kbps ( 64KByt e/ s) in t heory respect ively.
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Exam ple 1: To let t he PC at t he I P address of 192.168.0.100 t o upload dat a at
speeds of 10- 15KByt e/ s and download dat a at speeds of 80- 90KByt e/ s.
To add an upload bandwidt h cont rol rule, do as follows:
1 . I nput " 192.168.0.100" in corresponding I P Address fields.
2 . Select Upload.
3 . Ent er " 10" and " 15" in corresponding bandwidt h fields.
4 . Check " Enable" .
5 . Click " Add t o List " .
6 . Click Apply.
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And t hen add a download bandwidt h cont rol rule as seen below.
Exam ple 2: To let PCs wit hin t he I P address range of 192.168.0.2192.168.0.254 t o upload dat a at speeds of 20- 30KByt e/ s and download dat a at
speeds of 100- 120KByt e/ s, follow inst ruct ions above.
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4 .7 Tr a ffic St a t ist ics
Traffic St at ist ics allows you t o see at a glance how m uch t raffic each device in
your net work is using.
En a ble Tr a ffic St a t ist ics: Check/ uncheck t he box t o enable/ disable t he Traffic
St at ist ics feat ure. To see at a glance how m uch t raffic each device in your
net work is using, enable t his opt ion. However usually, disabling it m ay boost your
net work perform ance. This opt ion is disabled by default . However, once enabled
t he page refreshes every five m inut es.
I P Addr e ss: Displays t he I P address of a corresponding PC.
Uploa d Spe e d: Displays t he upload speed ( KByt e/ s) of a corresponding PC.
D ow n loa d Spe e d: Displays t he download speed ( KByt e/ s) of a corresponding
PC.
TX Pa ck e t s: Displays t he num ber of packet s sent by a corresponding PC via t he
device since St at ist ics is enabled.
TX Byt e s: Displays t he num ber of Byt es sent by a corresponding PC via t he
device since St at ist ics is enabled. The unit is MByt e.
RX Pa ck e t s: Displays t he num ber of packet s received by a corresponding PC via
t he device since St at ist ics is enabled.
RX Byt e s: Displays t he num ber of Byt es received by a corresponding PC via t he
device since St at ist ics is enabled. The unit is MByt e.
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4 .8 W AN Spe e d
Here you can set t he speed for WAN port . I t is advisable t o keep t he default
“Aut o” set t ing t o get t he best speed.
N ot e :
Agin g a n d t h e le n gt h of Et h e r n e t ca ble m a y r e du ce it s t r a n sm ission
ca pa bilit y. I n t h is ca se se le ct 1 0 M Fu ll D u ple x or t he m ode spe cifie d by
t h e I SP fr om t h e Spe e d/ D u ple x dr op- dow n list t o im pr ove pe r for m a n ce .
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Ch a pt e r 5 W ir e le ss Se t t in gs
5 .1 W ir e le ss Ba sic Se t t in gs
En a ble W ir e le ss: Check/ uncheck t o enable/ disable t he 2.4GHz wireless feat ure.
I f disabled, all wireless- based feat ures will be disabled accordingly.
N e t w or k M ode : Select a right m ode according t o your wireless client devices.
The default m ode is 11b/ g/ n m ixed.
1 1 b m ode : Select it if you have only 11b wireless devices in your wireless
net work.
1 1 g m ode : Select it if you have only 11g wireless devices in your wireless
net work.
1 1 b/ g m ix e d m ode : Select it if you have 11b and 11g wireless devices in
your wireless net work.
1 1 b/ g/ n m ix e d m ode : Select it if you have 11b, 11g and 11n wireless
devices in your wireless net work.
Pr im a r y SSI D : A SSI D ( Service Set I dent ifier) is t he public nam e of a wireless
net work. This opt ion is configurable and can’t be em pt y.
Se con da r y SSI D : This is alt ernat e public nam e of a wireless net work. This
opt ion is configurable and can be em pt y.
SSI D Br oa dca st : This opt ion is enabled by default . Select " Enable" / " Disable" t o
m ake your wireless net work visible/ invisible t o any wireless client s wit hin
coverage when t hey perform a scan t o see what ’s available. When disabled,
wireless client s will have t o first know t his SSI D and m anually ent er it on t heir
devices if t hey want t o connect t o t he SSI D.
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AP I sola t ion : Disabled by default . When enabled, wireless client s can’t share file
or com m unicat e wit h t he wireless client connect t o t he sam e SSI D.
Ch a n n e l: I t is advisable t hat you select an unused channel or " Aut o" t o let device
det ect and select t he best possible channel for your wireless net work t o operat e
on from t he drop- down list .
Ch a n n e l Ba n dw idt h : Select a proper channel bandwidt h t o enhance wireless
perform ance. When t here are 11b/ g and 11n wireless client s, please select
20/ 40M frequency band; when t here are only non- 11n wireless client s, select
20M frequency band m ode.
Ex t e n sion Ch a n n e l: Available only in 11b/ g/ n m ixed m ode. I t is used t o ensure
N speed for 802.11n devices on t he net work.
W M M - Ca pa ble : WMM is QoS for your wireless net work. Enabling t his opt ion
m ay bet t er st ream wireless m ult im edia dat a such as video or audio
( recom m ended) .
ASPD Ca pa ble : Select t o enable/ disable t he aut o power saving m ode. By default ,
t his opt ion is disabled.
TX Pow e r : Select a proper power level ( High or Low) for opt im al perform ance.
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5 .2 W ir e le ss Se cur it y
This sect ion allows you t o secure your wireless net work t o block unaut horized
accesses and m alicious packet sniffing.
5.2.1 WPS
Wi- Fi Prot ect ed Set up m akes it easy for hom e users who know lit t le of
wireless securit y t o est ablish a hom e net work, as well as t o add new devices t o an
exist ing net work wit hout ent ering long passphrases or configuring com plicat ed
set t ings. Sim ply ent er a PI N code or press hardware WPS but t on and a secure
wireless connect ion is est ablished.
W PS: Select t o enable/ disable t he WPS feat ure. This opt ion is disabled by
default .
W PS M ode : Select PBC ( Push- But t on Configurat ion) or PI N.
PBC: To use t he PBC opt ion, select it and click " Save" ; Then press t he WPS
but t on on rout er's back panel for about one second while enabling WPS > PBC on
t he int ended wireless client sim ult aneously.
Ope r a t ion I n st r u ct ion s:
PBC: I f you find t he WPS LED blinking for 2 m inut es aft er you press t he
hardware WPS but t on on t he device for 1 second, it m eans t hat PBC encrypt ion
m et hod is successfully enabled. And an aut hent icat ion will be perform ed bet ween
your rout er and t he WPS/ PBC- enabled wireless client device during t his t im e; if it
succeeds, t he wireless client device connect s t o your rout er, and t he WPS LED
displays a solid light . Repeat st eps m ent ioned above if you want t o add m ore
wireless client devices t o t he device.
PI N : To use t his opt ion, you m ust know t he PI N code from t he wireless client and
ent er it in t he corresponding field on your device while using t he sam e PI N code
on client side for such connect ion.
Reset OOB: Wireless m odule will be reset if clicked.
N ot e :To u se t h e W PS se cu r it y, t h e w ir e le ss clie n t m u st be a lso
W PS- ca pa ble .
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5.2.2 WEP
WEP is int ended t o provide dat a confident ialit y com parable t o t hat of a
t radit ional wired net work.
Se cu r it y M ode : Select a proper securit y m ode from t he drop- down list .
D e fa u lt Ke y: Select a key from t he preset keys 1- 4 for current use.
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5.2.3 WPA- PSK
The WPA prot ocol im plem ent s t he m aj orit y of t he I EEE 802.11i st andard. I t
enhances dat a encrypt ion t hrough t he Tem poral Key I nt egrit y Prot ocol ( TKI P)
which is a 128- bit per- packet key, m eaning t hat it dynam ically generat es a new
key for each packet . WPA also includes a m essage int egrit y check feat ure t o
prevent dat a packet s from being ham pered wit h. Only aut horized net work users
can access t he wireless net work. WPA adopt s enhanced encrypt ion algorit hm
over WEP.
W PA En cr ypt ion Type : Select AES ( advanced encrypt ion st andard) or TKI P
( t em porary key int egrit y prot ocol) .
Se cu r it y Ke y: Ent er a securit y key, which m ust be bet ween 8- 63 ASCI I
charact ers long.
Ke y Re n e w a l I n t e r va l: Specify a valid t im e int erval for t he key t o be updat ed.
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5.2.4 WPA2- PSK
WPA2 is based on 802.11i and uses Advanced Encrypt ion St andard ( AES)
inst ead of TKI P. I t is m ore secured t han WPA and WEP.
W PA En cr ypt ion Type : Select one encrypt ion t ype from AES ( advanced
encrypt ion st andard) , TKI P ( t em porary key int egrit y prot ocol) or TKI P&AES.
Se cu r it y Ke y: Ent er a securit y key, which m ust be bet ween 8- 63 ASCI I
charact ers long.
Ke y Re n e w a l I n t e r va l: Specify a valid t im e int erval for t he key t o be updat ed.
5.2.5 Mixed WPA/ WPA2- PSK
The m ixed WPA/ WPA2- PSK securit y m ode includes WPA- PSK and
WPA2- PSK. To use t his m ode, follow inst ruct ions on WPA2- PSK sect ion.
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5 .3 W ir e le ss Ex t e n de r
Here you can expand your wireless coverage wit h t he following m odes: Universal
Repeat er, WI SP Client ( Wireless WAN) and WDS.
5.3.1 Universal Repeat er Mode
Universal Repeat er: I n t his m ode, t he device will relay dat a t o an associat ed
root AP and AP funct ion is enabled m eanwhile. The wireless repeat er relays signal
bet ween it s st at ions and t he root AP for great er wireless range. ( The Universal
Repeat er m ode differs from t he WDS in t erm s t hat it requires only a one- way
connect ion aut hent icat ion.)
5.3.2 WI SP Client Mode
SSI D : The wireless nam e of t he uplink wireless device.
Ch a n n e l: The channel used by uplink wireless device.
Se cu r it y M ode : The securit y m ode and key used for connect ion t o t he uplink
wireless device.
Ope n Sca n : Click t o search available wireless net works. Take t wo FH303 rout ers
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as an exam ple t o illust rat e how t o im plem ent t he WI SP client feat ure.
Set t he uplink device as below:
SSI D : Tenda_FH303_1,
Ch a n e l: 9
Se cu r it y M ode : WPA- PSK
Se cu r it y Ke y: 12345678
LAN I P a ddr e ss: 192.168.10.1.
Se t t h e Se con d FH 3 0 3 a s be low :
SSI D : Tenda_FH303_2
Ch a n e l: 9
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Scan t he first FH303’s wireless signal ( Tenda_FH303_1) from t he second FH303
( WI SP client device) or m anually ent er ( Tenda_FH303_1) .
Then check t he ip address of t he rout er’s WAN port from Syst em St at us- > WAN
St at us.
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5.3.3 WDS
W D S Br idge M ode : wireless dist ribut ion syst em ( WDS) is a syst em enabling t he
wireless int erconnect ion of access point s in an I EEE 802.11 net work. I t allow s a
wireless net work t o be expanded using m ult iple access point s wit hout t he
t radit ional requirem ent for a wired backbone t o link t hem .
Not e: Bot h wireless Access Point s MUST support WDS.
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Ex t e n de r M ode : Select a proper ext ender m ode t o use.
SSI D : Ent er t he wireless net work nam e of t he w ireless device you want t o
connect .
Ch a n n e l: The channel on which t he link part ner device is current ly operat ing.
AP M AC Addr e ss: Ent er t he MAC address of t he wireless device you want t o
connect .
Se cu r it y M ode : Select a securit y m ode for t he connect ion.
W PA En cr ypt ion Type : Select a proper encrypt ion t ype.
Se cu r it y Ke y: Ent er a correct securit y key.
Take t wo FH303 rout ers as exam ple t o illust rat e WDS im plem ent at ion.
Choose WDS Bridge on bot h FH303 rout ers as seen below:
1 Direct ly ent er t he MAC address and SSI D of t he link part ner if you already know
t hem and t hen configure proper securit y set t ings.
2 Use t he Open Scan but t on.
1) Click " Open Scan" , select t he desired wireless net work and click OK. The MAC
will t hen be added aut om at ically.
2) Click OK as seen below.
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Configure t he sam e set t ings on t he ot her FH303 t he sam e way above.
Bot h wireless devices involved m ust be ent ered each ot her’s MAC address for
successful WDS connect ion.
N ot e :
1 . W D S fe a t u r e ca n on ly be im ple m e n t e d be t w e e n 2 W D S- ca pa ble
w ir e le ss de vice s. Plu s, SSI D , ch a n n e l, se cu r it y se t t in gs a n d
se cu r it y k e y m u st be e x a ct ly t he sa m e on bot h su ch de vice s.
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5 .4 Acce ss Con t r ol
The MAC- based Wireless Access Cont rol feat ure can be used t o perm it or forbid
client s t o connect t o your wireless net work.
Se le ct SSI D : Select prim ary SSI D or secondary SSI D for your filt er rules t o
apply.
M AC Filt e r M ode : " Perm it Only" only allows PCs at specified MAC addresses ( in
t he list ) t o connect t o your wireless net work; Forbid Only: Only PCs at specified
MAC addresses list can’t connect t o your wireless net work.
M AC Addr e ss: Ent er t he MAC address of a wireless client which you want t o
perm it or forbid t o connect your wireless net work.
Add: Click t o add t he MAC address.
M AC Addr e ss List : Displays added MAC address ent ries. You can add new
ent ries or delet e exist ing ent ries according t o your needs.
Ex a m ple : To perm it only a PC at t he MAC address of 00: e3: c7: a4: 54: 75 t o
connect t o your wireless net work via t he prim ary SSI D, do as follows:
A) For t he prim ary SSI D: Tenda_FH303_1, configure set t ings as seen on t he
screenshot below:
B) For t he secondary SSI D: Tenda_FH303_1_2, configure set t ings as seen on t he
screenshot below:
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5 .5 Con n e ct ion St a t u s
This sect ion displays t he info of connect ed wireless client s including MAC
addresses and frequency widt h.
Se le ct SSI D : Select t he SSI D you want t o view.
M AC Addr e ss: Displays MAC addresses of wireless client s connect ed t o t he
rout er.
Ba n dw idt h : Displays channel bandwidt h used by current ly connect ed host s
( wireless client s) .
N ot e :
Th e ba n dw idt h h e r e r e fe r s t o t h e ch a n n e l ba n dw idt h in st e a d of w ir e le ss
con n e ct ion r a t e .
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Ch a pt e r 6 D H CP
6 .1 D H CP Se t t in gs
The Dynam ic Host Configurat ion Prot ocol ( DHCP) is an aut om at ic
configurat ion prot ocol used on I P net works. I f you enable t he built - in DHCP
server on t he device, it will aut om at ically configure t he TCP/ I P set t ings for all
your LAN com put ers ( including I P address, subnet m ask, gat eway and DNS et c) ,
elim inat ing t he need of m anual int ervent ion. Just be sure t o set all com put ers on
your LAN t o be DHCP client s by select ing " Obt ain an I P Address Aut om at ically"
respect ively on each such PC. When t urned on, t hese PCs will aut om at ically load
I P inform at ion from t he DHCP server.
En a ble D H CP Se r ve r : Check or uncheck t he box t o enable or disable t he
device’s DHCP server feat ure.
St a r t / En d I P: Ent er t he st art ing/ ending I P address for t he DHCP server’s I P
assignm ent .
Le a se Tim e : The lengt h of t im e for t he I P address lease.
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6 .2 D H CP Clie n t List
DHCP Client List displays inform at ion of devices t hat have obt ained I P
addresses from t he device’s DHCP Server. I f you would like som e devices on your
net work t o get t he sam e I P addresses always, you can use t his feat ure and
m anually add a st at ic DHCP Reservat ion ent ry for each such device.
I P Addr e ss: Ent er t he I P address for st at ic DHCP reservat ion.
M AC Addr e ss: Ent er t he MAC address of a com put er t o always receive t he sam e
I P address ( t he I P you j ust specified) .
H ost N a m e : Displays host nam e of t he PC t hat get I P address from t he DHCP
server.
Le a se Tim e : Displays rem aining t im e for a corresponding I P address lease.
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Ch a pt e r 7 Vir t u a l Se r ve r
7 .1 Por t Ra n ge For w a r din g
St a r t / En d Por t : Ent er t he num ber or range of port ( s) used by t he server or
I nt ernet applicat ions.
Pr iva t e I P: The I P address of a com put er used as a server in LAN.
Pr ot ocol: I ncludes TCP, UDP and Bot h. Select “ Bot h” if you are not sure about
which prot ocol t o use.
En a ble : The corresponding ent ry t akes effect only if you checked t his opt ion.
D e le t e : Click t o rem ove a corresponding ent ry/ rule.
W e ll- Kn ow n Se r vice Por t : The “ Well- Known Service Port ” list s widely used
prot ocol port s. Sim ply select a port , an ent ry I D and click t he " Add t o" but t on t o
populat e t he select ed port t o t he corresponding fields of t he select ed ent ry. I n
case t hat you don’t find t he port you need, ent er it m anually.
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Ex a m ple : You want t o share som e large files wit h your friends who are not in
your LAN; however it is not convenient t o t ransfer such large files across net work.
Then, you can set up your own PC as a FTP server and use t he Por t Ra n ge
For w a r din g feat ure t o let your friends access t hese files. Assum ing t hat t he
st at ic I P address of t he FTP server ( Nam ely, your PC) is 192.168.0.10, you w ant
your friends t o access t his FTP server on t he default port of 21 using t he TCP
prot ocol, t hen do as follows:
1. Ent er 21 in bot h St art Port and End Port fields or select FTP from " Well- known
Service Port " and an ent ry I D, 21 will be aut om at ically populat ed t o
corresponding fields of t he select ed ent ry.
2. Ent er 192.168.0.10 in t he privat e field, select " TCP" and t hen select " Enable'.
3. Save your set t ings.
Now, your friends only need t o ent er ft p: / / xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: 21 in t heir
browsers t o access your FTP server. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is t he rout er's WAN I P
address. Assum ing it is 172.16.102.89, t hen your friends need t o ent er
" ft p: / / 172.16.102.89: 21" in t heir browsers.
N ot e :
I f you in clu de por t 8 0 on t h is se ct ion , you m u st se t t h e por t for
r e m ot e ( w e b- ba se d) m a na ge m e n t t o a diffe r e n t n u m be r t h a n 8 0 , su ch
a s 8 0 8 0 , ot h e r w ise t h e Por t Ra n ge For w a r din g fe a t u r e m a y n ot t a k e
e ffe ct .
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7 .2 D M Z H ost
I n som e cases such as playing I nt ernet gam es or holding video conferences,
you m ay need t o have your com put er com plet ely exposed t o ext ernal net works
for im plem ent at ion of a bidirect ional com m unicat ion. To do so, set it as a DMZ
host . Not e t hat you should assign a st at ic ( fixed) I P address t o t he PC designat ed
as a DMZ host ( DHCP Server> DHCP Client List > DHCP Reservat ion ( also known
as St at ic Assignm ent on som e product s) ) before using t he feat ure. Ent er t he
st at ic I P address of t he PC on your LAN which you want t o set as a DMZ host .
Enabling DMZ host m ay expose your local net work t o pot ent ial at t acks. So it is
advisable t o use it wit h caut ion.
D M Z H ost I P Addr e ss: Ent er t he I P address of com put er on your LAN which you
want t o set t o be DMZ host .
En a ble : Check/ uncheck t o enable/ disable t he DMZ host feat ure.
For exam ple: To set a PC at 192.168.0.100 t o a DMZ host for int ercom m unicat ion
wit h anot her host on t he I nt ernet , configure t he sam e set t ings as shown on t he
screenshot on t he device.
N ot e :
On ce e n a ble d, t h e D M Z h ost lose s pr ot e ct ion fr om de vice 's fir e w a ll a n d
be com e s vu ln e r a ble t o a t t a ck s.
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7 .3 UPN P
The Universal Plug and Play ( UPnP) feat ure allows net work devices, such as
com put ers from I nt ernet , t o access resources on local host or devices as needed.
UPnP- enabled devices can be discovered aut om at ically by t he UPnP service
applicat ion on t he LAN.
En a ble UPn P: Check/ uncheck t o enable/ disable t he UPnP feat ure.
N ot e :
N ot e : UPn P w or k s in W in dow s XP, W in dow s M E or la t e r ( N OTE:
Ope r a t in g syst e m n e e ds t o be in t e gr a t e d w it h or in st a lle d w it h D ir e ct x
9 .0 ) or in a n e nvir on m e n t w it h in st a lle d a pplica t ion soft w a r e t h a t
su ppor t s UPn P.
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Ch a pt e r 8 Pa r e n t a l Con t r ol
8 .1 Clie n t Filt e r
To bet t er m anage PCs in LAN, you can lim it t he t im e t o access int ernet
t hrough t he Client Filt er.
Filt e r Ru le : Select Forbid Only or Perm it Only.
Rule I D : Select a rule I D from t he drop- down list .
Ru le N a m e : Briefly describe t he current ent ry/ rule.
St a r t I P/ En d I P: Ent er t he sam e I P address or 2 different I P addresses in bot h
boxes t o specify a single PC or a range of PCs for current rule t o apply t o.
Por t : Ent er TCP/ UDP prot ocol port num ber ( s) ; it can be a range of port s or a
single port .
Type ( Pr ot ocol) : Select a prot ocol or prot ocols for t he t raffic ( TCP/ UDP/ Bot h) .
Tim e : Specify a t im e range for current ent ry t o t ake effect .
D a y: Select a day or several days for a current rule t o t ake effect .
En a ble : Check t o enable or uncheck t o disable a corresponding filt er rule.
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Exam ple 1: I f you want t o prohibit PCs wit hin t he I P address range of
192.168.0.100- - 192.168.0.120 from accessing I nt ernet , do as follows:
Exam ple 2: if you want t he pc at t he I P address of 192.168. 0.145 t o only browse
web pages from 8: 00 t o 18:00, do as follows:
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8 .2 M AC Filt e r
To bet t er m anage PCs in LAN, you can lim it t he t im e t o access t he int ernet
t hrough MAC Filt er.
Filt e r Ru le : Select Forbid Only or Perm it Only.
Rule I D : Select a rule I D from t he drop- down list .
Ru le N a m e : Briefly describe t he current ent ry/ rule.
M AC Addr e ss: Specify a MAC address for a corresponding MAC filt er rule t o
apply t o.
Tim e : Specify a t im e period for a current rule t o t ake effect .
D a y: Select a day or several days for a current rule t o t ake effect .
En a ble : Check t o enable or uncheck t o disable a corresponding filt er rule .
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Exam ple1: I f you want t o prohibit a PC at t he MAC address of
00: E0: 4C: 69: A4: 10 from accessing I nt ernet bet ween 8: 00 and18: 00.
Exam ple2: if you want PC at t he MAC address of 00: E0: 4C: 69: A4: 10 t o access
I nt ernet bet ween 8: 00 and18: 00 only from Monday t o Friday.
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8 .3 URL Filt e r
To bet t er cont rol LAN PCs, you can use t he URL filt er funct ionalit y t o allow or
disallow such PC t o access cert ain websit es wit hin a specified t im e range.
Filt e r Ru le : Select Forbid Only.
Rule I D : Select a rule I D from t he drop- down list .
Ru le N a m e : Briefly describe t he current ent ry/ rule.
St a r t I P/ En d I P: Ent er t he sam e I P address or 2 different I P addresses in bot h
boxes t o specify a single PC or a range of PCs for current rule t o apply t o.
D om a in N a m e : Ent er full dom ain nam e or keyword of a dom ain nam e t o be
filt ered out .
Tim e : Specify a t im e period for a current rule t o t ake effect .
D a y( s) : Select a day or several days for a current rule t o t ake effect .
En a ble : Check t o enable or uncheck t o disable a corresponding filt er rule.
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Exam ple: I f you want t o forbid t he com put ers on your LAN from accessing
“ www.google.com ” from 8:00 t o 18:00 during working days: Monday- Friday,
t hen do as follows:
N ot e :
Ea ch r u le ca n on ly in clu de on e dom a in n a m e . Sim ply a dd m or e r u le s
a ccor din gly, if you w a n t t o filt e r m u lt iple dom a in n a m e s.
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8 .4 Re m ot e W e b- ba se d M a n a ge m e n t
The Rem ot e m anagem ent allows t he Rout er t o be configured from t he
I nt ernet via a web browser.
En a ble Re m ot e W e b M a n a ge m e n t : Select it t o enable t he Rem ot e Web
Managem ent feat ure, t hen you can access t he rout er from I nt ernet .
Por t : t he m anagem ent port t o be open t o out side access.
I P Addr e ss: Ent er a t rust ed I P address of a PC from I nt ernet or ot her ext ernal
net works which you want t o aut horize t o m anage your rout er rem ot ely via a w eb
browser.
N ot e :
1. To access t he device via port 8080, ent er " ht t p: / / x.x.x.x: 8080" where
" x.x.x.x" represent s t he rout er's WAN I P address and 8080 is t he rem ot e adm in
port . Assum ing t he device's I nt ernet I P address is 220.135.211.56, t hen,
sim ply replace t he " x.x.x.x" wit h " 220.135.211.56" ( nam ely,
ht t p: / / 220.135.211.56: 8080) .
2. Leaving t he I P address field at " 0.0.0.0" m akes t he device rem ot ely accessible
t o all t he PCs on I nt ernet or ot her ext ernal net works; populat ing it wit h a specific
I P address, say, 218.88.93.33, m akes t he device only rem ot ely accessible t o t he
PC at t he specified I P address.
For exam ple: I f you want t o allow only t he PC at t he I P address of 218.88.93.33
from I nt ernet t o access Device’s web- based ut ilit y via port : 8080, t hen
configure t he sam e set t ings as shown on t he screenshot below on t he device.
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Ch a pt e r 9 Rou t in g Se t t in gs
9 .1 Rou t in g Ta ble
This page displays t he rout er’s rout ing t able which list s dest inat ion I P, subnet
m ask, gat eway, hop count and int erface.
The principal t ask for a rout er is t o look for an opt im al t ransfer pat h for dat a
forwarding, and t ransfer it t o t he specified dest inat ion. To com plet e t his work,
t he rout er st ores and m aint ains relat ed dat a of various t ransfer pat hs, i.e.
est ablishing a rout ing t able, for fut ure rout e select ion.
9 .2 St a t ic Rou t in g
When t here are several rout ers in t he net work, you m ay w ant t o set up st at ic
rout ing. St at ic rout ing det erm ines t he pat h of t he dat a in your net work. You can
use t his feat ure t o allow users on different I P dom ains t o access t he I nt ernet via
t his device. I t is not recom m ended t o use t his set t ing unless you are fam iliar wit h
st at ic rout ing. I n m ost cases, dynam ic rout ing is recom m ended, because t his
feat ure allows t he rout er t o det ect t he physical changes of t he net work layout
aut om at ically. I f you want t o use st at ic rout ing, m ake sure t he rout er’s DHCP
funct ion is disabled.
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D e st in a t ion I P: The I P net work segm ent of dest inat ion net work.
Su bn e t M a sk : Ent er t he Subnet Mask t hat corresponds t o t he specified I P
net work.
Ga t e w a y: The I P address for next hop.
N ot e :
1. Gat eway m ust be on t he sam e I P net segm ent as device's LAN/ WAN I P
address.
2. Subnet Mask m ust be ent ered 255.255.255.255 if dest inat ion I P address is a
host .
3. Subnet Mask m ust be ent ered accordingly if dest inat ion I P address
represent s an I P net work segm ent . I t m ust correspond t o t he specified I P
address.
For exam ple: Dest inat ion I P: 10.0.0.0,Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0.
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Ch a pt e r 1 0 Syst e m Tools
1 0 .1 Tim e Se t t in gs
This sect ion assist s you t o set t he device’s syst em t im e and dat e; you can
eit her select t o set t he t im e and dat e m anually or obt ain t he GMT t im e from
I nt ernet aut om at ically.
N ot e :
Configured t im e and dat e info loses when t he device is disconnect ed from
power supply. However, it will be updat ed aut om at ically when t he device
reconnect s t o I nt ernet . To act ivat e t im e- based feat ures ( e.g. firewall) , t he t im e
and dat e info shall be set correct ly first , eit her m anually or aut om at ically.
1 0 .2 D D N S
DDNS ( Dynam ic DNS) Service allows you t o assign a fixed dom ain nam e for
your dynam ic WAN I P Address so t hat you can rem ot ely access your LAN from t he
web.
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Se r vice Pr ovide r : Select your DDNS service provider from t he drop- down
m enu.
Use r N a m e : Ent er t he DDNS user nam e regist ered wit h your DDNS service
provider.
Pa ssw or d: Ent er t he DDNS Password regist ered wit h your DDNS service
provider.
D om a in N a m e : Ent er t he DDNS dom ain nam e you regist er.
For exam ple: I f you have regist ered a dom ain nam e from no- ip.com for a web
server on t he host at 192.168.0.10 and get below info:
User Nam e
Password
Dom ain Nam e
t enda
t enda123
t enda123.no- ip.com
Configure necessary set t ings on port forwarding int erface and ent er t he
inform at ion provided by your DDNS service provider on t he DDNS screen. Ot hers
can access your web server by sim ply ent ering ht t p: / / t enda123.no- ip.com in
t heir browser address bar.
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1 0 .3 Ba ck u p/ Re st or e
This sect ion allows you t o backup t he rout er set t ings or rest ore t he set t ings you
saved t o t he rout er.
Ba ck u p: Once you have configured t he device t he way you want it , you can save
t hese set t ings t o a configurat ion file on your local hard drive t hat can lat er be
im port ed t o your device in case t hat t he device is rest ored t o fact ory default
set t ings. To do so, click t he “ Backup” but t on and specify a direct ory t o save
set t ings on your local hardware.
Re st or e : Click t he " Browse" but t on t o locat e and select a configurat ion file t hat
is saved previously t o your local hard drive.
1 0 .4 Re st or e t o Fa ct or y D e fa u lt Se t t in gs
Click t he " Rest ore t o Fact ory Default " but t on t o reset Device t o fact ory default
set t ings.
Fact ory Default Set t ings:
Pa ssw or d: There is no preset password by default .
I P Addr e ss: 192.168.0.1
Su bn e t m a sk : 255.255.255.0.
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1 0 .5 Fir m w a r e Upda t e
Firm ware upgrade is released periodically t o im prove t he funct ionalit y of your
device and also t o add new feat ures. I f you run int o a problem wit h a specific
feat ure of t he device, log on t o our websit e ( www.t endacn.com ) t o download t he
lat est firm ware t o updat e your device. I f you run int o a problem wit h a specific
feat ure of t he device, log on t o our websit e ( www.t endacn.com ) t o download t he
lat est firm ware t o updat e your device.
1. Click " Browse" t o locat e and select t he firm ware.
2. Upgrade: Click t o st art upgrading. Device will rest art aut om at ically aft er
finish upgrading.
1 0 .6 Re boot
Reboot t he device t o act ivat e your set t ings. WAN connect ion will be disconnect ed
during reboot .
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1 0 .7 Ch a nge Pa ssw or d
This sect ion allows you t o change login password for accessing device’s
Web- based int erface.
Click Apply t o subm it your new password.
N ot e : For securit y purpose, it is highly recom m ended t hat you change Device's
default login password.
1 0 .8 Syst e m Logs
The Syst em Logs opt ion allows you t o view all event s t hat occur upon
syst em st art up
Re fr e sh : Click t o updat e current logs.
Cle a r : Click t o rem ove all logs.
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Appe n dix 1 Glossa r y
Ch a n n e l
Channel
A com m unicat ion channel, also known as channel, refers eit her t o a physical
t ransm ission m edium such as a wire or t o a logical connect ion over a
m ult iplexed m edium such as a radio channel. I t is used t o t ransfer an
inform at ion signal, such as a digit al bit st ream , from one or m ore t ransm it t ers
t o one or m ore receivers. I f t here is only one AP in t he range, select any
channel you like. The default is Aut o.
I f t here are several APs coexist ing in t he sam e area, it is advisable t hat you
select a different channel for each AP t o operat e on, m inim izing t he
int erference bet ween neighboring APs. For exam ple, if 3 Am erican- st andard
APs coexist in one area, you can set t heir channels respect ively t o 1, 6 and 11
t o avoid m ut ual int erference.
SSI D
SSI D
Service set ident ifier ( SSI D) is used t o ident ify a part icular 802.11 wireless
LAN. I t is t he nam e of a specific wireless net work. To let your wireless net work
adapt er roam am ong different APs, you m ust set all Aps’ SSI D t o t he sam e
nam e.
W PA/ W PA2
The WPA prot ocol im plem ent s t he m aj orit y of t he I EEE 802.11i st andard. I t
enhances dat a encrypt ion t hrough t he Tem poral Key I nt egrit y Prot ocol ( TKI P)
which is a 128- bit per- packet key, m eaning t hat it dynam ically generat es a
new key for each packet . WPA also includes a m essage int egrit y check feat ure
t o prevent dat a packet s from being ham pered wit h. Only aut horized net work
users can access t he wireless net work.
The lat er WPA2 prot ocol feat ures com pliance wit h t he full I EEE 802.11i
st andard and uses Advanced Encrypt ion St andard ( AES) in addit ion t o TKI P
encrypt ion prot ocol t o guarant ee bet t er securit y t han t hat provided by WEP or
WPA. Current ly, WPA is support ed by Windows XP SP1.
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Appe n dix 2 Pr odu ct Fe a t u r e s
¾ Com pliant wit h I EEE 802.11n, I EEE 802.11g, I EEE 802.11b, I EEE 802.3 and
I EEE 802.3u st andards
¾ High gain om ni- direct ional ant enna delivers m ore powerful signal and
ext ends coverage t o fart her dist ance
¾ Up t o 150+ 300Mbps wireless rat e;
¾ 1 10/ 100M WAN port for I nt ernet connect ion;
¾ 4 10/ 100M Et hernet port s for LAN connect ion;
¾ Aut o MDI / MDI X on each port
¾ Provides I nt ernet connect ion t ypes: Dynam ic/ st at ic I P; can be connect ed t o
an xDSL/ Cable MODEM
¾ Com bines t he funct ion of a wireless AP, rout er, 4- port swit ch and firewall;
¾ WPA, WPA2 and WPA&WPA2, et c t o secure your wireless net work
¾ Sim ple and quick t o secure a WiFi connect ion at a push of t he WPS but t on;
¾ Mult iple operat ing m odes: WI SP Client , universal repeat er, WDS ( available
only on som e product s)
¾ Provides prim ary SSI D and secondary SSI D
¾ Hidden/ invisible SSI D;
MAC- based wireless access cont rol;
¾ WMM st ream s your video and audio;
¾ SNTP t o synchronize local t im e wit h I nt ernet t im e servers;
¾ Support s UPnP and DDNS feat ures;
¾ WDS support for ext ending exist ing wireless coverage;
¾ Provides virt ual server and DMZ feat ures;
¾ Provides logs t o record device's usage st at us;
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Appe n dix 3 Tr ou ble sh oot in g
This sect ion provides solut ions t o problem s t hat m ay occur during inst allat ion
and operat ion of t he device. Read t he following if you are running int o problem s.
I f your problem is not covered here, please feel free t o go t o www.t endacn.com
t o find a solut ion or em ail your problem s t o support @t enda.com .cn
orsupport 02@t enda.com .cn. We will be m ore t han happy t o help you out as soon
as possible.
1 . Q: I e nt e r e d t he de vice ’s LAN I P a ddr e ss in t he w e b br ow se r bu t
ca n n ot a cce ss t h e u t ilit y. W h a t sh ou ld I do?
Check whet her device is funct ioning correct ly. The Sys LED should blink a few
seconds aft er device is powered up. I f it does not light up, t hen som e int ernal
fault s m ay have occurred.
Verify physical connect ivit y by checking whet her a corresponding port ’s link
LED light s up. I f not , t ry a different cable. Not e t hat an illum inat ed light does NOT
ALWAYS indicat e successful connect ivit y.
Run t he " ping 192.168.0.1" com m and. I f you get replies from 192.168.0.1,
open your browser and verify t hat Proxy server is disabled. I n case t hat ping fails,
press and hold t he " RESET" but t on on your device for 7 seconds t o rest ore fact ory
default set t ings, and t hen run " ping192.168.0.1" again.
4) Cont act our t echnical support for help if t he problem st ill exist s aft er you
t ried all t he above.
2 . Q: W h a t sh ou ld I do if I for ge t t h e login pa ssw or d t o m y de vice ?
A: Reset your device by pressing t he Reset but t on for over 7 seconds. Not e:
All set t ings will be delet ed and rest ored t o fact ory default s once you pressed t he
Reset but t on.
3 . Q: M y com pu t e r sh ow s a n I P a ddr e ss con flict e r r or a ft e r h a vin g
con n e ct e d t o t h e de vice . W h a t sh ou ld I do?
A: 1) Check if t here are ot her DHCP servers present in your LAN. I f t here are
ot her DHCP servers except your rout er, disable t hem im m ediat ely. 2) The default
I P address of t he device is 192.168.0.1; m ake sure t his address is not used by
anot her PC or device. I n case t hat t wo com put ers or devices share t he sam e I P
addresses, change eit her t o a different address.
4 . Q: I ca n n ot a cce ss I n t e r n e t a n d se n d/ r e ce ive e m a ils; w h a t sh ou ld I
do?
This problem m ainly happens t o users who use t he PPPoE or Dynam ic I P
I nt ernet connect ion t ype. You need t o change t he MTU size ( 1492 by default ) . I n
t his case, go t o “ WAN Set t ings” t o change t he MTU value from default 1480 t o
1450 or 1400, et c.
5 . Q: H ow do I sha r e r e sou r ce s on m y com pu t e r w it h u se r s on I n t e r n e t
t h r ou gh t h e de vice ?
A: To let I nt ernet users access int ernal servers on your LAN such as e- m ail
server, Web, FTP, via t he device, use t he " Virt ual Server" feat ure. To do so, follow
st eps below:
St e p 1 : Creat e your int ernal server, m ake sure t he LAN users can access
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t hese servers and you need t o know relat ed service port s, for exam ple, port for
Web server is 80; FTP is 21; SMTP is 25 and POP3 is 110.
St e p 2 : Ent er Port Forwarding ( also called Port Range Forwarding on som e
product s) screen from device web UI .
St e p 3 : Com plet e t he St art Port ( also called Ext ernal/ Ext Port on som e
product s) and End Port ( also called I nt ernal/ I nt Port on som e product s) fields,
say, 80- 80.
St e p 4 : I nput t he int ernal server’s I P address. For exam ple, assum ing t hat
your Web server’s I P address is 192.168. 0.10, t hen sim ply input it .
Select a proper prot ocol t ype: TCP, UDP, or Bot h depending on which
prot ocol( s) your int ernal host is using.
Click Enable and save your set t ings.
For your reference, we collect ed a list of som e w ell- known service port s as
follows:
Server
Web Server
FTP Server
Telnet
Prot ocol
TCP
TCP
TCP
Service Port
80
21
23
Net Meet ing
TCP
1503、1720
File Send: 6891- 6900( TCP)
MSN Messenger
Voice: 1863、6901( TCP)
TCP/ UDP
Voice: 1863、5190( UDP)
PPTP VPN
SMTP
POP3
TCP
TCP
TCP
1723
25
110
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NCC Notice
經型式認證合格之低
率射頻電機,非經許可,公司 商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率
大
率或變更設計之特性及
能
低
率射頻電機之作用不得影響飛航安全及幹擾合法通信;經發現有幹擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無幹擾時方得繼續
使用 前項合法通信,指依電信規定作業之無線電信 低
率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業 科學及醫療用電波輻射性電
機設備之幹擾
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance
20cm between the radiator & your body.
NOTE: (1)The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment.(2) To avoid unnecessary radiation
interference, it is recommended to use a shielded RJ45 cable
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product in a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures
NOTE: (1) The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
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unauthorized modifications to this equipment. (2) To avoid unnecessary radiation
interference, it is recommended to use a shielded RJ45 cable
"The product can be used without restrictions in the following countries: all EU member
states except France and Norway.
The product can be used with limitations in the following countries: France (for indoor use
only) and Norway (20 km in the center of Ny-Ĺlesund)."
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