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User’s Guide
AC 1750 Dual Band Wireless Router
TEW-823DRU
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Product Overview.........................................................................4
Parental Control...................................................................................... 12
Features..................................................................................................... 4
Package Contents...................................................................................... 4
Hardware Overview................................................................................... 5
Wireless Networking and Security..............................................14
Front View ...................................................................................................... 5
Rear View ....................................................................................................... 5
Choose the Security Type for Wireless Network..................................... 15
Wireless Considerations............................................................................ 6
Connect Wireless Devices using WPS...................................................... 18
Connection Performance ............................................................................... 6
Security Checklist ........................................................................................... 6
Hardware Push Button (PBC) Method (recommended) .............................. 18
PBC (Software/Virtual Push Button) ............................................................ 18
PIN (Personal Identification Number) .......................................................... 19
Installation...................................................................................6
Connect the Power.................................................................................... 6
Connect the Computer.............................................................................. 6
Check the Installation................................................................................ 7
Tips to Improve Wireless Reception........................................................ 14
Device Orientation ....................................................................................... 15
Wireless Encryption Types ........................................................................... 15
Connect Wireless Devices Using MAC Filter............................................ 19
Advanced Wireless Settings..................................................................... 20
Initial Setup..................................................................................7
Multiple SSID Connections ........................................................................... 20
Wireless Bridging Using WDS ...................................................................... 21
Advanced Settings ....................................................................................... 23
Configure the Computer............................................................................ 7
Advanced Router Settings...........................................................24
Windows 7/8/8.1 ........................................................................................... 7
Windows XP/2000 ......................................................................................... 7
Windows Vista ............................................................................................... 7
MAC OS 10.4/10.5/10.6 ................................................................................ 7
Configure Manually the Internet Connection.......................................... 24
Clone a MAC address............................................................................... 25
Change the IP Address............................................................................. 25
Configure the DHCP Server..................................................................... 26
Configure DHCP Reservation................................................................... 26
Add Static Routes.................................................................................... 27
Enable Dynamic Routing......................................................................... 28
Enable/Disable UPnP............................................................................... 29
Identify Your Network on the Internet.................................................... 29
Configure IPv6 Settings............................................................................ 30
Setup Wizard............................................................................................. 8
Basic Router Settings....................................................................8
Log in to Management Page...................................................................... 8
Management Page Structure.................................................................... 9
Wireless Settings..................................................................................... 10
Guest Network........................................................................................ 12
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Create Schedules..................................................................................... 30
Configure Access Control Rules............................................................... 31
View System Information........................................................................ 45
Block a specific service or multiple services ................................................ 31
Block All Services ......................................................................................... 32
View Events Log....................................................................................... 47
Configure Inbound Filter Rules................................................................ 32
Configure Firewall Settings...................................................................... 33
DMZ ............................................................................................................. 33
Virtual Server ............................................................................................... 33
Special Applications ..................................................................................... 34
Gaming ........................................................................................................ 35
ALG ............................................................................................................... 36
IPv6 Status ................................................................................................... 47
Appendix....................................................................................48
Regulatory and Safety Information......................................................... 48
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ................... 48
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity ...................................................... 48
Specifications........................................................................................... 50
Enable Remote Access............................................................................. 37
Allow/Deny Ping Requests from the Internet.......................................... 37
Configure Quality of Service Settings...................................................... 38
Using External USB Storage........................................................40
Configure File Sharing Server.................................................................. 40
Configure FTP Server............................................................................... 41
Maintenance..............................................................................42
Change Login Password........................................................................... 42
Set the Date and Time............................................................................. 42
Backup System Settings........................................................................... 43
Load System Settings............................................................................... 43
Reset to Factory Defaults........................................................................ 44
Reboot the System.................................................................................. 44
Update System Firmware........................................................................ 44
View Wireless Client List......................................................................... 45
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Product Overview
TRENDnet’s AC1750 Dual Band Wireless Router, model TEW-823DRU, produces the ultimate
wireless experience with gigabit wireless speeds. Manage two wireless networks—the
1300 Mbps Wireless AC band for the fastest wireless available and the 450 Mbps Wireless
N band to connect common wireless devices. The TEW-823DRU can easily handle the
demands of multiple HD streams in a busy connected home.
Features
99 Compatible with IEEE 802.11ac technology provides 3TX/3RX wireless speed up to
1300Mbps data rate.
99 Supports UPnP.
99 Supports statistics information.
99 Supports IPv6 (Internet Protocol v6).
99 Supports Wireless Distribution System (WDS) for wireless network bridging.
99 Plug in a USB flash or storage drive to share content across the network.
Package Contents
Check if your package contains the following items. If any item is missing or appears
damaged, contact your dealer.
99 Compatible with IEEE 802.11n high rate standard to provide wireless speed of 450Mbps
data rate.
99 Compatible with IEEE 802.11g high rate standard to provide wireless speed of 54Mbps
data rate.
99 Simultaneously transmit both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless networks.
99 IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac Infrastructure operating modes.
99 4 x 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet port for LAN with Auto MDI-X function.
99 1 x 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet WAN port for ADSL / Cable Modem with Auto
MDI-X function.
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99 Supports Multiple Input Multiple Output(MIMO) technology with 3TX/3RX(11a/b/g/n/
ac).
99 Allow auto fallback data rate for optimized reliability, throughput and transmission
range.
99 Supports enhance security for WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA and WPA2.
Power adapter (12V, 2A)
CD-ROM with User’s Guide
99 Advance wireless security of up to WPA2-RADIUS.
99 Web-based configuration tools and management via WEB Browser.
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99 Supports Wi-Fi Multimedia(WMM).
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99 Supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup Specification Windows).
99 Supports PPPoE / PPTP / L2TP protocol for ADSL.
99 Supports NAT for share 1 IP address to all LAN user.
RJ-45 Ethernet cable (1.5m / 5ft.)
Multi- Language Quick Installation Guide
99 Supports DHCP Server / Client.
99 Supports Firewall protection, Virtual server mapping, Special application setting.
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Hardware Overview
Rear View
Front View
TEW-823DRU
USB
WPS
ER
POW
12V
No.:
No.:
Item
Power LED
Description
Lights up when the router is powered on.
• Solid GREEN: Normal operation.
• Blinking GREEN: WPS is activated.
• Off: No power.
ÍNote:
Í
The LED will stop blinking and remains solid GREEN
automatically after the WPS process is completed.
Internet port
(Link/Activity)
LED
Lights up to indicate Internet connection status.
• Solid GREEN: Router is physically connected to the modem
network or Ethernet port with a network or Ethernet cable.
• Blinking GREEN: Data is transmitted or received through
the Internet port of the router.
• Off: No active Internet connection.
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Item
2A
Description
Connect USB storage devices to share over the
network via FTP or Windows® SMB/CIFS, Samba.
USB 2.0 port
Press to activate WPS.
WPS (Wi-Fi
Protected Setup) ÍNote:
Í
The Power LED will blink when WPS is
button
activated.
LAN ports 1~4
Connect the Ethernet cables from the router LAN ports
to your wired network devices.
Internet port
Connect an Ethernet cable from the router Internet
port to your modem.
Power switch
Push to switch the router on or off.
DC-in port
Connect the supplied DC power input connector here.
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Wireless Considerations
Installation
Connection Performance
Make sure that all devices are powered off before starting installation.
A number of factors affect the performance of wireless connection. Consider the following
guidelines to ensure high-range and stable connectivity.
99 Keep the router and other wireless devices away from obstructions, such as walls or
buildings. Each obstruction can reduce the range of a wireless device.
99 Keep the router and other wireless devices away from devices that produce radio
frequency (RF) noise, such as microwave ovens or radios.
99 Keep the router and other wireless devices away from any device operating on the
2.4GHz frequency, such as cordless phones or remote controls.
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USB
WPS
99 Antenna orientation affects the wireless signal. Determine the best orientation and
adjust the antenna position of your device.
Security Checklist
Wireless networks are easy to install and convenient to use. However, wireless network
signals can also be intercepted easily. To prevent unauthorized users from connecting to
your wireless network, follow the guidelines below.
99 Change the default wireless network name.
 Your device has a default Service Set Identifier (SSID) which is the wireless network
name. Change the SSID with a unique name to identify your network. The SSID can be
up to 32 characters in length.
99 Change the default password.
 Your device has a default password. You have to enter this password to change your
network settings. Change the password to prevent unauthorized user from intruding
into your network and changing the settings.
99 Enable MAC address filtering.
 Your device supports Media Access Control (MAC) address filtering. You can assign a
MAC address on each computer that you want to connect to your wireless network.
When MAC address filtering is enabled, only the computers with the specified MAC
addresses are allowed access.
99 Enable encryption
 Your device supports Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), and Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WAP/WPA2) encryption. To ensure a high level of security, enable the highest
security encryption and use strong passphrases, avoid using words that can be found
in the dictionary.
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POWE
12V
2A
Connect the Power
1 Connect the power adapter to the power port of your router.
2 Plug the power adapter to a power outlet.
3 Push the Power button to turn your router on.
ÍNote:
Í
Use only the supplied power adapter. Using other power adapters may cause
damage to the device.
Connect the Computer
1 Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to the LAN port of your router.
2 Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to the LAN port of the computer.
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Check the Installation
Initial Setup
To ensure that all devices are properly connected, check the LED indicators on the front of
your router. For basic installation, the following LED must be lit:
99 Power LED
Configure the Computer
99 Internet port LED
The lighted LED indicators vary depending on the type of connection that you make. Refer
to “Front View” on page 5 for more information about the LED indicators.
ÍNote:
Í
The following procedures on configuring the network settings can be used as
general guidelines. It is strongly recommended that you consult your computer or
operating system manufacturer directly for assistance on the proper procedure for
configuring the network settings.
Windows 7/8/8.1
1 Open Control Panel and click Network and Sharing Center.
2 Click Change Adapter Settings and right-click the Local Area Connection icon.
3 Click Properties > Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
4 Click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
Windows XP/2000
1 Open Control Panel and double-click the Network Connection icon.
2 Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties.
3 Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) > Properties.
4 Click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
Windows Vista
1 Open Control Panel and click Network and Internet.
2 Click Manage Network Connections and right-click the Local Area Connection icon >
Properties.
3 Click Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4) > Properties.
4 Click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.
MAC OS 10.4/10.5/10.6
1 From the Apple, drop-down list, select System Preferences.
2 Click the Network icon.
3 From the Location drop-down list, select Automatic.
4 Select and view your Ethernet connection. Do one of the following:
ͫͫ In MAC OS 10.4, from the Show drop-down list, select Built-in Ethernet and select
the TCP/IP tab.
ͫͫ In MAC OS 10.5/10.6, in the left column, select Ethernet.
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5 Configure TCP/IP to use DHCP. Do one of the following:
ͫͫ In MAC 10.4, from the Configure IPv4, drop-down list, select Using DHCP and click
the Apply Now button.
ͫͫ In MAC 10.5, from the Configure drop-down list, select Using DHCP and click the
Apply button.
6 Restart your computer.
ÍNote:
Í
If you are experiencing difficulties, please contact your computer or operating
system manufacturer for assistance.
Basic Router Settings
Log in to Management Page
ÍNote:
Í
You can access your through the use of your Internet web browser, such as
Internet Explorer®, Firefox®, Chrome™, Safari®, Opera™.
1 Open your web browser and enter the URL/domain name http://tew-823dru or IP
address http://192.168.10.1.
Setup Wizard
1 Open your web browser and enter the URL/domain name http://tew-823dru or IP
address http://192.168.10.1. The wizard will automatically appear.
ÍNote:
Í
If you have already configured your router before, the wizard will no longer
appear automatically. In your web browser, enter http://tew-823dru or you can access
the router management using the default IP address http://192.168.10.1. Your router
will prompt you for a user name and password. Enter your user name and password
and click Advanced > Setup > Wizard.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions to configure your Internet Connection.
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2 Enter the user name, password, and select your preferred language.
ÍNote:
Í
ͳͳ The default user name is “admin”.
ͳͳ For security purposes, the router is preconfigured with a
unique password. You can find the Password on a sticker on
the side of the router and on the label on the bottom of the
router.
ͳͳ User name and password are case sensitive.
3 Click Login.
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The management page opens.
Management Page Structure
Basic
• Network Status
• Wireless
 2.4GHz Settings &
Security
 5GHz Settings &
Security
• Guest Network
• Parental Control
 MAC/IP Address
Filter
 Website Filter
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Advanced
• Administrator
 Status Information
 IPv6 Status
Information
 System Log
 Advanced Network
(UPnP)
 Settings Management
(Export/Import
configuration / Reset
to factory default /
Reboot)
 Time and Date
Settings
• Setup
 LAN Settings (IP
Address Settings /
DHCP Server Setting /
DHCP Reservation)
 WAN Settings
 Routing
 IPv6 Settings
 Schedule
 Firmware
 Management
(Administrator
Password / Dynamic
DNS / Remote
Management)
Advanced (continued)
 QoS
 Wizard
• Wireless 2.4GHz
 WDS
 Advanced
 Multiple SSID
 MAC Filter (Wireless)
 WPS
 Station List
• Wireless 5GHz
 WDS
 Advanced
 Multiple SSID
 MAC Filter (Wireless)
 WPS
 Station List
• Security
 Access Control (IP
Protocol Filter)
 Inbound Filter
• Firewall
 DMZ
 Virtual Server
 Special Applications
 Gaming
 ALG
• USB
 File Sharing Server
 FTP Server
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Wireless Settings
Basic > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz)
ͳͳ
ÍNote:
Í
Refer to “Choose the Security Type for Wireless Network” on page 15 for
information on choosing the security type for wireless network.
ͳͳ
This section allows you to configure the basic settings required for your wireless network
such as your wireless network name (SSID) and Wi-Fi key.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Basic > Wireless tab.
3 Modify any of the settings in Wireless 2.4GHz or Wireless 5GHz section and click Apply
to save the changes.
ͫͫ Radio On/Off: Click the radio on/off button to enable/disable the wireless radio.
ͳͳ
ͳͳ
network may degrade the wireless network performance below the higher
performance and data rates of 802.11ac.
Wireless devices that only support 802.11n or 802.11a will not be able to connect
to a wireless network that is set to 802.11ac only mode.
Wireless devices that only support 802.11b or 802.11g will not be able to connect
to a wireless network that is set to 802.11n only mode.
Wireless devices that only support 802.11b will not be able to connect to a
wireless network that is set to 802.11g only mode.
Wireless devices that only support 802.11a will not be able to connect to a
wireless network that is set to 802.11n only mode.
Wireless 2.4GHz
ÍNote:
Í
It is recommended to keep wireless radios enabled.

New Schedule: Click New Schedule to select the pre-defined schedule to apply.
The filter will only be active during the time period defined in the pre-defined
schedule.
Wireless 5GHz
ÍNote:
Í
Before applying scheduling, please ensure your Time settings are configured
correctly and you have defined a schedule. Please refer to “Set the Date and Time”
on page 42 and “Create Schedules” on page 30 to create a schedule.
ͫͫ Wireless Network Name (SSID): Enter the wireless name (SSID) for your wireless
network.
ÍNote:
Í
This acronym stands for Service Set Identifier and is the name of your
ͫͫ Wireless Mode: Select the appropriate transmission mode. When applying the
Wireless Mode setting, please keep in mind the following:
ͳͳ Wireless devices that support 802.11n are backwards compatible and can connect
wirelessly at 802.11g or 802.11b.
ͳͳ Wireless devices that support 802.11ac are backwards compatible and can
connect wirelessly at 802.11n or 802.11a.
ͳͳ Connecting at 802.11b or 802.11g will limit the capability of your 802.11n
supported wireless devices from obtaining higher performance and data rates.
ͳͳ Connecting at 802.11a or 802.11n will limit the capability of your 802.11ac
supported wireless devices from obtaining higher performance and data rates.
ͳͳ Allowing 802.11b or 802.11g devices to connect to an 802.11n capable wireless
network may degrade the wireless network performance below the higher
performance and data rates of 802.11n.
ͳͳ Allowing 802.11a or 802.11n devices to connect to an 802.11ac capable wireless
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wireless network. It differentiates your wireless network from others around you.
By default, the router’s wireless name is unique to the device. If you choose to
change the SSID, change it to a name that you can easily remember.
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ͫͫ Broadcast Network Name (SSID)
ͳͳ Enable: Allows wireless devices to search and discover your wireless network
name (also called SSID) broadcasted by your router.
ͳͳ Disable: Turns off the ability for wireless devices to find your network. It is still
possible for wireless devices to be configured to connect to your wireless network.
Disabling this setting will disable WPS functionality.
ͫͫ Enable Auto Channel Scan: Check this option to set your router to scan for which
wireless channels to use automatically.
ͫͫ Frequency (Channel): Selecting the Auto option will set your router to scan for the
appropriate wireless channel to use automatically. Click the drop-down list and select
the desired Channel for wireless communication. The goal is to select the Channel
that is least used by neighbouring wireless networks.
ͳͳ 20MHz: This mode operates using a single 20MHz channel for wireless devices
connecting at 802.11n on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz. This setting may provide more
stability than 20/40MHz (Auto) for connectivity in busy wireless environments
where there are several neighbouring wireless networks in the area.
ͳͳ Auto 20/40MHz (11n) or Auto 20/40/80MHz (11ac): When this setting is active,
this mode is capable of providing higher performance only if the wireless devices
support the channel width settings. Enabling Auto 20/40MHz or Auto 20/40/80
MHz typically results in substantial performance increases when connecting an
802.11ac/n wireless client.
4 In Security section, click Security Mode drop-down list to select your wireless security
type.
ͫͫ Channel Width: Select the appropriate channel width for your wireless network. This
setting only applies to 802.11n and 802.11ac.
ͳͳ For greater 802.11n performance, select Auto 20/40MHz.
ͳͳ For greater 802.11ac performance, select Auto 20/40/80MHz.

It is recommended to use the default channel width settings.
ÍNote:
Í
Please note that the default settings may provide more stability than the
higher channel bandwidth settings such as Auto 20/40/80MHz for connectivity in
busy wireless environments where there are several wireless networks in the area.
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For more information on security, refer to “Choose the Security Type for Wireless Network”
on page 15.
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Guest Network
Basic > Guest Network (2.4GHz or 5GHz)
Creating an isolated and separate wireless guest network (2.4GHz or 5GHz) allows wireless
clients to connect to your network for Internet access only and keep your local LAN network
safe by restricting guest access to your LAN network resources such as shared documents and
media files on your computers, network storage, and printers.
1 Log into your router management page (refere to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Basic > Guest Network tab.
3 Modify any of the settings in Guest Network - 2.4GHz or Guest Network - 5GHz section
and click Apply to save the changes.
ͫͫ Radio On/Off: Check this option to enable the wireless guest network.
 New Schedule: Click New Schedule to select the pre-defined schedule to apply. The
filter will only be active during the time period defined in the pre-defined schedule.
ͫͫ Internet Access Only: When this option is checked, wireless client devices connected
to your guest network(s) will be restricted from accessing your private LAN and
wireless clients connected to your primary wireless network, Internet access only. If
unchecked, allows wireless client devices connected your guest network(s) complete
access to your private LAN, primary wireless network, and Internet.
4 In Security section, click Security Mode drop-down list to apply a different wireless
security type and key to the guest network.
ÍNote:
Í
Before applying scheduling, please ensure your Time settings are configured
correctly and you have defined a schedule. Please refer to “Set the Date and Time”
on page 42 and “Create Schedules” on page 30 to create a schedule.
For more information on security, refer to “Choose the Security Type for Wireless Network” on page 15.
Parental Control
ͫͫ Wireless Network Name (SSID): Enter the wireless name (SSID) for your wireless
network.
Wireless 2.4GHz
Wireless 5GHz
ͫͫ WLAN Partition: When this options is enabled, wireless client devices connected to
your guest network(s) will be restricted from accessing other guests.
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Basic > Parental Control
Parental control settings allow you to set up restrictions/filters specifically who is allowed
or denied access to your network for a specified period of time and restricted access to
web content.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Basic > Parental Control tab.
3 Add an access rule.
 Access Rule (MAC/IP Filter)
 Every network device has a unique, 12-digit MAC (Media Access Control) address.
Every network device must be assigned or configured with a specific IP address in
order to communicate with your network which is typically assigned by your router
DHCP server automatically. Using access rules, you can deny specific computers and
other devices from using this router’s wired or wireless network by specifying the
MAC address or IP address.
ͫͫ Rule Enable: Check the checkbox to enable the access rule.
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ͫͫ Rule Name: Enter the rule name.
5 In Website Filter section, configure the website filter.


Website Filter
You may want to block computers or devices on your network access to specific
websites (e.g. www.xxxxxxxxx.com, etc.), also called domains or URLs (Uniform
Resource Locators). You may also apply a schedule when these websites are allowed
or denied.
ͫͫ Address Type: Select which Address Type to apply the filter. (MAC Address or IP
Address).
 Note: If your device is not listed, please refer to your computer or device
documentation to find the MAC address.
ͫͫ IP Address/MAC Address: Manually enter the MAC Address or IP Address in the
field.
ÍNote:
Í
If the network device is connected to your router, you can also click the dropdown list to choose one of the network devices (MAC Address/IP Address) detected
by your router.
ͫͫ Schedule (Optional): Click to select the pre-defined schedule to apply. The filter will
only be active during the time period defined in the pre-defined schedule.
ÍNote:
Í
Before applying scheduling, please ensure your Time settings are configured
correctly and you have defined a schedule. Please refer to “Set the Date and Time”
on page 42 and “Create Schedules” on page 30 to create a schedule.

4 Click Add to add the access rule to the Access Rule List. Wait of the rule to be added.
 Note:
ͳͳ Clicking Reset will discard your settings and clear all fields.
ͳͳ In the Access Rule List, you can edit a rule by clicking
in the Edit column next
in the Delete column
to the rule you would like to edit. To delete the rule, click
next to the rule you would like to delete.
ͫͫ Disable: Disables website filtering.
ͫͫ DENY computers access to ONLY these sites: Only Deny computers/devices access to
the listed websites and allow access to others.
ͫͫ ALLOW computers access to ONLY these sites: Only Allow computers/devices access
to the listed websites and deny access to others.
6 Do the following to add a web pages URL filter rule.
ͫͫ Rule Enable: Check the checkbox to enable the access rule.
ͫͫ Rule Name: Enter the rule name.
ͫͫ URL: Enter a URL (ex. www.xxxxxxxx.com) to apply for the filter or block.
ͫͫ Schedule (Optional): Select the pre-defined schedule to apply. The filter will only be
active during the time period defined in the pre-defined schedule.
ÍNote:
Í
Before applying scheduling, please ensure your Time settings are configured
correctly and you have defined a schedule. Please refer to “Set the Date and Time”
on page 42 and “Create Schedules” on page 30 to create a schedule.

7 Click Add to add the access rule to the Access Rule List. Wait of the rule to be added.
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 Note:
ͳͳ Clicking Reset will discard your settings and clear all fields.
ͳͳ In the URL Filter Rule List, you can edit a rule by clicking
in the Edit column
next to the rule you would like to edit. To delete the rule, click
in the Delete
column next to the rule you would like to delete.
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Wireless Networking and Security
Tips to Improve Wireless Reception
There are a number of factors that can impact the range of wireless devices. Follow these
tips to help improve your wireless connectivity:
• Keep the number of obstructions to a minimum. Each obstruction can reduce
the range of a wireless device. Position the wireless devices in a manner that will
minimize the amount of obstructions between them.
ͫͫ For the widest coverage area, install your router near the center of your home, and
near the ceiling, if possible.
ͫͫ Avoid placing the router on or near metal objects (such as file cabinets and metal
furniture), reflective surfaces (such as glass or mirrors), and masonry walls.
ͫͫ Any obstruction can weaken the wireless signal (even non-metallic objects), so the
fewer obstructions between the router and the wireless device, the better.
ͫͫ Place the router in a location away from other electronics, motors, and fluorescent
lighting.
ͫͫ Many environmental variables can affect the router’s performance, so if your wireless
signal is weak, place the router in several locations and test the signal strength to
determine the ideal position.
• Building materials can havea influence on your wireless signal. In an indoor
environment, try to position the wireless devices so that the signal passes through
less dense material such as dry wall. Dense materials like metal, solid wood, glass or
even furniture may block or degrade the signal.
• Antenna orientation can have influence on your wireless signal. Use the wireless
adapter’s site survey tool to determine the best antenna orientation for your wireless
devices.
• Interference from devices that produce RF (radio frequency) noise can have influence
on your signal. Position your wireless devices away from anything that generates RF
noise, such as microwaves, radios and baby monitors.
If possible, upgrade wireless network interfaces (such as wireless cards in computers) from
older wireless standards to 802.11n or 802.11ac. If a wirelessly networked device uses an
older standard, the performance of the entire wireless network may be slower. If you are
still experiencing low or no signal consider repositioning the wireless devices, installing
additional access points or wireless extenders.
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Device Orientation
Wireless Encryption Types
The antenna configuration has been optimized for performance and connectivity when
wireless client devices are located on either side of the router compare to the front (LED
panel) or back (Ports).
• WEP: Legacy encryption method supported by older 802.11b/g hardware. This is the
oldest and least secure type of wireless encryption. It is generally not recommended
to use this encryption standard, however if you have old 802.11 b or 802.11g wireless
adapters or computers with old embedded wireless cards(wireless clients), you may
have to set your router to WEP to allow the old adapters to connect to the router.
ÍNote:
Í
This encryption standard will limit connection speeds to 54Mbps.
Choose the Security Type for Wireless Network
Setting up wireless security is very important. Leaving your wireless network open and
insecure could expose your entire network and personal files to outsiders. TRENDnet
recommends reading through this entire section and setting up wireless security on your
new router.
There are a few different wireless security types supported in wireless networking each
having its own characteristics which may be more suitable for your wireless network taking
into consideration compatibility, performance, as well as the security strength along with
using older wireless networking hardware (also called legacy hardware).
It is strongly recommended to enable wireless security to prevent unwanted users from
accessing your network and network resources (personal documents, media, etc.).
In general, it is recommended that you choose the security type with the highest strength
and performance supported by the wireless computers and devices in your network.
Please review the security types to determine which one you should use for your network.
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• WPA: This encryption is significantly more robust than the WEP technology. Much of
the older 802.11g hardware was been upgraded (with firmware/driver upgrades) to
support this encryption standard. Total wireless speeds under this encryption type
however are limited to 54Mbps.
• WPA-Auto: This setting provides the router with the ability to detect wireless devices
using either WPA or WPA2 encryption. Your wireless network will automatically
change the encryption setting based on the first wireless device connected. For
example, if the first wireless client that connects to your wireless network uses WPA
encryption your wireless network will use WPA encryption. Only when all wireless
clients disconnect to the network and a wireless client with WPA2 encryption
connects your wireless network will then change to WPA2 encryption.
ÍNote:
Í
WPA2 encryption supports 802.11n speeds and WPA encryption will limit your
connection speeds to 54Mbps.
• WPA2: This is the most secure wireless encryption available today, similar to WPA
encryption but more robust. This encryption standard also supports the highest
connection speeds. TRENDnet recommends setting your router to this encryption
standard. If you find that one of your wireless network devices does not support
WPA2 encryption, then set your router to either WPA or WPA-Auto encryption.
ÍNote:
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Check the specifications of your wireless network adapters and wireless
appliances to verify the highest level of encryption supported.
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The following table is a brief comparison chart of the wireless security types and the
recommended configuration depending on which type you choose for your wireless
network.
Security Standard
WEP
WPA
Compatible
Wireless Standards
IEEE 802.11a/b/g
(802.11n devices will
operate at 802.11g
to connect using this
standard)
IEEE 802.11a/b/g
(802.11n devices
will operate
at 802.11g to
connect using this
standard)
IEEE 802.11a/b/
g/n/ac
Highest
Performance Under
This Setting
Up to 54Mbps
Up to 54Mbps
Up to 300Mbps
(11n) or 867Mbps
(11ac)
Encryption Strength
Low
Medium
High
Open System or
Shared Key,
HEX or ASCII,
Different key sizes
TKIP or AES,
Preshared Key or
RADIUS
TKIP or AES,
Preshared Key or
RADIUS
Open System ASCII
13 characters
TKIP
Preshared Key
8-63 characters
AES
Preshared Key
8-63 characters
ÍNote:
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The compatible wireless standard depends on the data rate supported by the
device:
• 802.11n: 150Mbps.
• 802.11ac: 433Mbps, 867Mbps.
Selecting WEP
If selecting WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), please review the WEP settings to
configure and click Apply to save the changes.
WPA2
Additional Options
Recommended
Configuration


ͫͫ Security Mode: Choose WEP-OPEN, WEP-SHARED, or WEP-AUTO.
ÍNote:
Í
It is recommended to use Open because it is known to be more secure than
Shared Key.
ͫͫ Default Key: Enter the WEP key. This is the password or key that is used to connect
your computer to this router wirelessly. You can enter 64-bit or 128-bit key. You can
enter up to four keys but only the one chosen as the Default Key will be used.
ÍNote:
Í
It is recommended to use 128-bit because it is more secure to use a key that
consists of more characters.
ͫͫ Hex/ASCII: Enter the WEP key format. Refer to the table below for the acceptable
characters and lengths for each format.
WEP Key Format
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HEX
ASCII
Character set
0-9 & A-F, a-f only Alphanumeric (a,b,C,?,*, /,1,2, etc.)
64-bit key length
10 characters
5 characters
128-bit key length
26 characters
13 characters
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Selecting WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK / WPA2-Personal Mixed
In the Security Mode drop-down list, select WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK,or WPA2-Personal
Mixed. Please configure the settings and click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
If selecting WPA or WPA2 security along with the TKIP cipher, the device will
be limited to operate in 802.11a/g modes with data rates up to 54Mbps.

The following section outlines options when selecting WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK,or WPA2Personal Mixed,
ͫͫ WPA Cipher: The available Cipher Type for WPA-PSK is TKIP and for WPA2-Personal
Mixed is TKIP/AES. For WPA2-PSK the default Cipher Type is AES but if you need the
backward-compatibility (so it would accept WPA connections), choose TKIP/AES
ͫͫ WPA Pre-Shared Key: Enter the passphrase.
ͳͳ This is the password or key that is used to connect your computer to this router
wirelessly.
Key Format: 8-63 alphanumeric characters (a,b,C,?,*, /,1,2, etc.).
ͫͫ Key Update Interval: Enter the time interval (seconds) of when the network
passphrase will rotate.
ÍNote:
Í
It is recommended to use the default interval time. Your passphrase will not
change, rotation of the key is part of the WPA protocol and designed to increase
security.


Selecting WPA / WPA2 / WPA2-Enterprise Mixed
In the Security Mode drop-down list, select WPA, WPA2, or WPA2-Enterprise Mixed.
Please configure the settings and click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
ͳͳ If selecting WPA or WPA2 security along with the TKIP cipher, the device will be
limited to operate in 802.11a/g modes with data rates up to 54Mbps.
ͳͳ This security type requires an external RADIUS server.

The following section outlines options when selecting WPA, WPA2, or WPA2-Enterprise
Mixed,
ͫͫ WPA Cipher: The available Cipher Type for WPA is TKIP and for WPA2-Enterprise
Mixed is TKIP/AES. For WPA2 the default Cipher Type is AES but if you need the
backward-compatibility (so it would accept WPA connections), choose TKIP/AES.
ͫͫ Key Update Interval: Enter the time interval (seconds) of when the network
passphrase will rotate.
ÍNote:
Í
It is recommended to use the default interval time. Your passphrase will not
change, rotation of the key is part of the WPA protocol and designed to increase
security.
ͫͫ IP Address: Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. For example, 192.168.10.250.
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ͫͫ Port: Enter the port your RADIUS server is configured to use for RADIUS authentication.
PBC (Software/Virtual Push Button)
ÍNote:
Í
It is recommended to use port 1812 which is the default RADIUS port.
ͫͫ Shared Secret: Enter the shared secret used to authorize your router with your
RADIUS server.
Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > WPS
In addition to the hardware push button located physically on your router, the router
management page also has push button which is a software or virtual push button you can
click to activate WPS on your router.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > WPS > WPS Action.
3 To add a wireless device to your network, next to PBC, click the Start Push Button button.
Then push the WPS button on the wireless device (consult wireless device’s User’s Guide
for length of time) you are connecting.
Connect Wireless Devices using WPS
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a feature that makes it easy to connect devices to your
wireless network. If your wireless devices support WPS, you can use this feature to easily
add wireless devices to your network.
ÍNote:
Í
You will not be able to use WPS if you set the SSID Broadcast setting to Disabled
or if you are using WEP security.
There are two methods the WPS feature can easily connect your wireless devices to your
network:
• Push Button Configuration (PBC) method:
ͳͳ Hardware Push Button method–with an external button located physically on
your router and on your client device (recommended).
ͳͳ WPS Software/Virtual Push Button - located on router management page.
• PIN (Personal Identification Number) Method - located on router management page.
ÍNote:
Í
Please refer to your wireless device documentation for details on the operation
of WPS.
Hardware Push Button (PBC) Method (recommended)
It is recommended that a wireless key (passphrase or password) is created before
connecting clients using the PBC method. By default your router is preconfigured with a
wireless encryption key. If no wireless key is defined when connecting via PBC, the router
will automatically create an encryption key that is 64 characters long. This 64 character
key will then have to be used if one has to connect computers to the router using the
traditional connection method.
To add a wireless device to your network, simply push the WPS button on the wireless
device you are connecting (consult client device User’s Guide for length of time), then push
and hold the WPS button located on your router for 3 seconds and release it. The WPS
LED will blink to indicate WPS has been activated on your router. Please refer to “Product
Overview” on page 4.
For connecting additional WPS supported devices, repeat this process for each additional
device.
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4 Wait for your router to finish the WPS process.
ÍNote:
Í
You should see a message on your WPS client device indicating the WPS was
successful.
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PIN (Personal Identification Number)
Connect Wireless Devices Using MAC Filter
Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > WPS
If your wireless device has WPS PIN (typically an 8-digit code printed on the wireless device
product label or located in the wireless device wireless software utility), you can use this
method.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > WPS > WPS Action.
3 To add a wireless device to your network, next to PIN, enter the 8-digit numeric PIN
number of the wireless client device and click Start PIN.
Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > Security
This MAC filter is dedicated to filter on each band and each SSID. Every network device
has a unique, 12-digit MAC (Media Access Control) address. Every network device must
be assigned or configured with a specific IP address in order to communicate with your
network which is typically assigned by your router DHCP server automatically. Using access
rules, you can deny specific computers and other devices from using this router’s wired or
wireless network by specifying the MAC address or IP address.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > Security > Wireless MAC Filter.
3 Review the MAC Filter options. Click Apply to save changes.
Select SSID
ͫͫ Select SSID: If you have multiple SSIDs configured, click the drop-down list to select
which SSID to apply the MAC filter.
Wireless MAC Filter
ͫͫ Filter Mode:
ͳͳ Disabled: Disables MAC address filter.
ͳͳ Allow (listed computes access and deny all others): Selecting this function allows
computers/devices with MAC addresses listed to access the local network (LAN/
WLAN), web management, and the Internet.
ͳͳ DENY listed computes access and deny all others: Selecting this function denies
computers/devices with MAC addresses listed from access to the local network
(LAN/WLAN), web management, and the Internet.
ͫͫ MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the wireless device to apply to this filter.
ÍNote:
Í
You may need to initiate the WPS PIN on your wireless device first when
using this method. Please refer to your wireless device documentation for details
on the operation of WPS.
4 Wait for your router to finish the WPS process.
ÍNote:
Í
You should see a message on your WPS client device indicating the WPS was
successful.
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Advanced Wireless Settings
The advanced wireless features provide can provide you with additional options for setting
up your wireless network such as multiple SSID and WDS (Wireless Distribution System) or
wireless bridging.
Multiple SSID Connections
Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > Security
The multiple SSID feature allows you to broadcast up to 2 SSIDs (or wireless network
names). When wireless devices are searching for available wireless networks to connect
to, the SSIDs (or wireless network names) will appear as separate and different wireless
networks. Since they appear as separate wireless networks, they are also referred to as
virtual APs (Access Points) since they appear as separate wireless access points but are
actually all being broadcasting and managed by a single wireless access point. Each virtual
AP can be configured each with a different SSID (or wireless network name), security type
and additional settings for wireless devices to connect. You can use the multiple SSID
feature to setup guest wireless accounts with a different security type to keep your primary
wireless network security information private. The diagram shows an example of a client
connecting to SSID 1 and another client connecting to SSID 2.
Client 1
To configure multiple SSID on your router, do the following:
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > Multiple SSID.
3 In Multiple SSID1 or SSID2, configure the following parameters:
ͫͫ Radio On/Off: Check the checkbox to enable the additional SSID.
ͳͳ New Schedule: The schedule function allows you to define a schedule when
the additional SSID should be turned on. To define a new schedule, click New
Schedule and refer to “Create Schedules” on page 30. After you have created
a new schedule, click the drop-down list and the new schedule will be available
for selection.
ÍNote:
Í
Before applying scheduling, please ensure your Time settings are configured
correctly and you have defined a schedule. Please refer to “Set the Date and Time”
on page 42 and “Create Schedules” on page 30 to create a schedule.
ͫͫ Wireless Network Name (SSID): Enter the wireless name (SSID) for additional SSID.
4 In Security section, click Security Mode drop-down list to apply a different wireless
security type and key to the guest network.
LAN A
Notebook with
Wireless N PC Card
Client 2
Cable DSL
Modem
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Notebook with
Wireless N PC Card
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The following diagram shows an example of a client connecting to SSID 1 and another
client connecting to SSID 2.
The diagram below shows your router in Access Point mode and clients connecting to your
router.
Client 1
Client 1
LAN A
SSID 1: trendnet1
LAN A
Notebook with
Wireless N PC Card
Notebook with
Wireless N PC Card
Client 2
Client 2
SSID 2: trendnet2
Cable DSL
Modem
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Notebook with
Wireless N PC Card
5 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
Wireless Bridging Using WDS
Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > WDS
Wireless bridging using WDS allows the device to create a wireless bridge with other WDS
supported wireless routers and access points configured in WDS mode to bridge groups of
network devices together wirelessly. Simultaneously, the router will also function in access
point mode allowing wireless client devices such as computers, game consoles, mobile
phones, etc. to connect in order to access network resources from multiple groups of
network devices as well as the Internet.
ÍNote:
Í
You can create up to four WDS bridge connections on each wireless band (2.4GHz
and 5GHz). WDS (Wireless Distribution System) is not currently standardized and may
not connect to different model wireless routers or access points, therefore, when using
WDS, it is recommended to use the same model and version for wireless bridging.
Cable DSL
Modem
TEW-823DRU
Notebook with
Wireless N PC Card
ÍNote:
Í
Before configuring WDS, please ensure the following first:
ͳͳ Make sure different IP addresses are assigned to each WDS supported device used
for bridging to avoid IP address conflict. For example, 192.168.10.1; 192.168.10.2;
192.168.10.3. Refer to “Change the IP Address” on page 25 for changing the LAN
IP address.
ͳͳ If you are using more than one WDS supported router, ensure the LAN DHCP server
is enabled on only one router and disabled on all the others to avoid IP address
conflict. Refer to “Configure the DHCP Server” on page 26 for DHCP server options.
ͳͳ Configure the same wireless channel and use the same on all WDS supported
wireless devices. Refer to “Wireless Settings” on page 10 for configuring basic
wireless settings.
ͳͳ Configure the same wireless security and key on all WDS supported devices. Refer to
“Wireless Settings” on page 11 for configuring wireless security settings.
By default, your router functions in Access Point mode to allow wireless client devices to
connect and access your network resources and access the Internet.
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To configure WDS bridging between TEW-823DRU routers, do the following:
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > WDS.
3 Click on the WDS drop-down list and select Enable.
IMPORTANT: Ensure the basic wireless security (Basic > Wireless > Security) on router is set
For additional routers, make sure to disable the DHCP server first on all additional routers
and configure the LAN IP address to be different on each router. You will connect devices to
the LAN ports 1-4 only on all additional routers and the WAN port is not used. Then, repeat
the steps for additional routers you are bridging.
The following illustration shows the access point with WDS enabled connection diagram.
to WEP or Disabled mode. WDS cannot function in WPA or WPA2 mode.
Client 1 (AP1)
Client 1 (AP2)
AP2
ÍNote:
Í
Click Site survey to search for Access Point’s MAC address to connect.
4 Enter the MAC address of the other WDS supported wireless device you are bridging. For
example, 00:11:22:AA:BB:CC.
LAN A
LAN A
WDS Bridge 1
AP1
Client 1 (AP3)
TEW-823DRU
(LAN DHCP Server Disabled)
(IP Address: 192.168.10.2)
Cable DSL
Modem
5 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
AP3
WDS Bridge 2
TEW-823DRU
(LAN DHCP Server Disabled)
(IP Address: 192.168.10.1)
Access point mode
connection
Wireless bridged
connection
LAN A
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(LAN DHCP Server Disabled)
(IP Address: 192.168.10.3)
Network with Wireless
N PC Card
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Advanced Settings
Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > Advanced
These settings are advanced options that can be configured to change advanced wireless
broadcast specifications. It is recommended that these settings remain set to their default
values unless you are knowledgeable about the effects of changing these values. Changing
these settings incorrectly can degrade performance.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > Advanced.
3 In Advanced Wireless section, configure the following parameters:
ͫͫ Beacon Period: A beacon is a management frame used in wireless networks that
transmitted periodically to announce the presence and provide information on the
router’s wireless network. The interval is the amount time between each beacon
transmission.

Default Value: 100 milliseconds (range: 100-1000)
ͫͫ DTIM: A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to
broadcast and multicast messages. When the wireless router has buffered broadcast
or multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM
Interval value. Wireless clients detect the beacons and awaken to receive the
broadcast and multicast messages. The default value is 1. Valid settings are between
1 and 255.
ͫͫ Fragment Threshold: Wireless frames can be divided into smaller units (fragments)
to improve performance in the presence of RF interference and at the limits of RF
coverage. Fragmentation will occur when frame size in bytes is greater than the
Fragmentation Threshold. This setting should remain at its default value of 2346
bytes. Setting the Fragmentation value too low may result in poor performance.
ͫͫ RTS Threshold: The Request To Send (RTS) function is part of the networking protocol.
A wireless device that needs to send data will send a RTS before sending the data in
question. The destination wireless device will send a response called Clear to Send
(CTS). The RTS Threshold defines the smallest data packet size allowed to initiate the
RTS/CTS function.

Default Value: 2347 (range: 1-2347).
ͫͫ TX Power: This setting allows you to adjust the wireless transmit power to a lower
setting. In busy wireless environments, lowering the transmit power may improve
better performance and connectivity and decrease interference with neighbouring
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wireless networks.
ͫͫ Short Preamble: Using a short preamble can potentially increase throughput as the
transfer time is 96 microseconds versus the more commonly used long preamble
192 microseconds. However, using a short preamble is not supported using 802.11b
legacy devices, in some cases cause wireless interoperability issues, and increase
the error rate in some installations. The preamble is the information sent from the
wireless transmitter to the receiver indicating when data is incoming.
4 In HT Physical Mode section, configure the following parameters:
ͫͫ 20/40 Coexistence (2.4GHz only): 20/40MHz Coexistence allows for the auto-fallback
from 40MHz to 20MHz channel width operation when neighbouring 802.11 wireless
networks are detected.
ͫͫ Guard Interval: Using a short (400ns) guard interval can increase throughput.
However, it can also increase error rate in some installations, due to increased
sensitivity to radio-frequency reflections.
ͫͫ MCS: Allows you to lock down the wireless transmission rate.
ͫͫ Extension channel: Allows you to assign either the upper or lower extension channels
to use for channel bonding when establishing connectivity at the higher channel
widths 40MHz and 80MHz.
ͫͫ A-MPDU: Using Aggregate Multiple Protocol Data Unit will allow the all frames
transmitted to be aggregated into larger size A-MPDU formatted frames before
sending and receiving potentially increasing the overall throughput.
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Advanced Router Settings
Configure Manually the Internet Connection
Advanced > Setup > WAN Settings
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > WAN Settings.
3 In WAN Connection Type section, click the drop-down list and select the type of Internet
connection.
5 Next to Multicast-to-Unicast Converter, select the option to enable or disable.
6 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
4 Enter the necessary network parameters.
5 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
If you are not sure which Internet connection type you are using, please
contact your local Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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Clone a MAC address
Change the IP Address
Advanced > Setup > WAN Settings
On any home network, each network device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control)
address. Some ISPs register the MAC address of the device (usually a router or a computer)
connected directly to the modem. If your computer MAC address is already registered
with your ISP and to prevent the re-provisioning and registration process of a new MAC
address with your ISP, then you can clone the address (assign the registered MAC address
of your previous device to your new router). If you want to use the MAC address from the
previous device (computer or old router that directly connected to the modem, you should
first determine the MAC address of the device or computer and manually enter it into your
router using the clone MAC address feature.
Advanced > Setup > LAN Settings
Usually, you do not need to change your router IP address settings. Typically, the router IP
address settings only need to be changed, if you plan to use another router in your network
with the same IP address settings, if you are connecting your router to an existing network
that is already using the IP address settings your router is using, or if you are experiencing
problems establishing VPN connections to your office network through your router.
ÍNote:
Í
For many ISPs that provide dynamic IP address automatically, typically, the
stored MAC address in the modem is reset each time you restart the modem. To clear
your modem stored MAC address, typically the procedure is to disconnect power from
the modem for approximately for one minute, then reconnect the power. For more
details on this procedure, refer to your modem’s User Guide/Manual or contact your
ISP.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > WAN Settings.
3 In MAX Address Clone section, click Copy Your PC’s MAC Address to copy your computer’s
ÍNote:
Í
It is recommended to keep your router IP address settings as default.
ͳͳ Default Router IP Address: 192.168.10.1
ͳͳ Default Router Network Address: 192.168.10.0 / 255.255.255.0
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > LAN Settings.
3 In LAN Interface Settings section, modify the following settings:
ͫͫ IP Address: Enter the new router IP address. For example, 192.168.200.1.
ͫͫ Subnet Mask: Enter the new router subnet mask. For example, 255.255.255.0.
ÍNote:
Í
The DHCP address range will change automatically to your new router IP
address settings, so you do not have to change the DHCP address range manually
to match your new router IP address settings.
MAC address in the MAC Address field.
4 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
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4 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
ͳͳ To discard the changes, click Cancel.
ͳͳ You will need to access your router management page using your new router
IP address. For example, instead of using the default http://192.168.10.0 your
new router IP address will use the format http://(new.ipaddress.here) to access
the router management page. You can also continue using the default login URL
http://tew-823DRU.
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Configure the DHCP Server
Configure DHCP Reservation
Advanced > Setup > LAN Settings
Your router can be used as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server to
automatically assign an IP address to each computer or device on your network. The DHCP
server is enabled by default on your router. If you already have a DHCP server on your
network, or if you do not want to use your router as a DHCP server, you can disable this
setting. It is recommended to leave this setting enabled.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > LAN Settings.
3 In DHCP Server Settings section, review and modify the following settings:
ͫͫ DHCP Server: Enable or disable the DHCP server.
ͫͫ DHCP Start IP: Change the starting address for the DHCP server range. For example,
192.168.10.20.
ͫͫ DHCP End IP: Change the ending address for the DHCP server range. For example,
192.168.10.30.
ͫͫ DHCP Lease Time: Enter the DHCP lease time in minutes.
Advanced > Setup > LAN Settings
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) reservation (also called Static DHCP) allows
your router to assign a fixed IP address from the DHCP server IP address range to a specific
device on your network. Assigning a fixed IP address can allow you to easily keep track of
the IP addresses used on your network by your computers or devices for future reference
or configuration such as virtual server (also called port forwarding, refer to “Virtual
Server” on page 33) or special applications (also called port triggering, refer to “Special
Applications” on page 34).
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > LAN Settings.
3 In Add DHCP Reservation section, do the following:
ͫͫ Enable: Enable or Disable the DHCP reservation.
ͫͫ Computer Name: Enter a name of the device you will assign the DHCP reservation.
ÍNote:
Í
The DHCP lease time is the amount of time a computer or device can
keep an IP address or assigned by the DHCP server. When the lease time
expires, the computer or device will renew the IP address lease with the DHCP
server, otherwise if there is no attempt to renew the lease, the DHCP server will
reallocate the IP address to be assigned to another computer or device.
ÍNote:
Í
Next to the Computer Name field, you can click the Host Name drop-down
list to select an available computer from the DHCP server listing. Click on the
available computer to copy the computer’s name/IP address, and MAC address
information into the respective fields.
ͫͫ IP Address: Enter the IP address to assign to the reservation. For example,
192.168.10.101.
ͫͫ MAC Address: Enter the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the computer or
network device to assign to the reservation. For example, 00:11:22:AA:BB:CC.
ͫͫ Copy your PC’s MAC: To copy your current computer’s MAC address to the field, click
Copy.
4 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
4 Click Add to save the reservation.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Clear.
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You will see the new reservation added to the DHCP Reservations Ready Group section.
This is a temporary list until you save changes by clicking Apply. You can continue to add
more DHCP reservation entries which will appear in this list. Once you have saved the
settings, the entries will appear under the DHCP Reservations list. You can click Reset to
clear the entries in the list or check the Delete option, next to the entry to remove and
click Delete.
Add Static Routes
Advanced > Setup > Routing
You may want set up your router to route computers or devices on your network to other
local networks through other routers. Generally, different networks can be determined by
the IP addressing assigned to those networks. Generally speaking and for the case of an
example, your network may have 192.168.10.x IP addressing and another network may
have 192.168.20.x IP addressing and because the IP addressing of these two networks are
different, they are separate networks. In order to communicate between the two separate
networks, static routing needs to be configured.
ÍNote:
Í
Configuring this feature assumes that you have some general networking
5 In DHCP Reservation List section, do any of the following:
ͫͫ To edit the reservation, click
ͫͫ To delete the single reservation, check the Delete checkbox.
ͫͫ To delete all the reservations, click Delete All.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Clear.
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knowledge.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > Routing.
3 In Add Static Route section, modify the following settings:
ͫͫ Destination IP Address: Enter the IP network address of the destination network for
the route. For example, 192.168.20.0.
ͫͫ Destination IP Netmask: Enter the subnet mask of the destination network for the
route. For example, 255.255.255.0.
ͫͫ Gateway: Enter the gateway to the destination network for the route. For example,
192.168.10.2.
ͫͫ Metric: Enter the metric or priority of the route. The metric range is 1-15, the lowest
number 1 being the highest priority. For example, 1.
ͫͫ Interface: Select the interface to assign the route.
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4 Click Add to add the static route. The static route information appears on the Static
Route List section.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > Routing.
3 In RIP section, do the following:
ͫͫ Enable RIP: Click the drop-down list to enable or disable RIP dynamic routing protocol.
ͫͫ RIP mode: Depending on which RIP version dynamic routing protocols your other
routing devices support, click the appropriate version v1 or v2.
Delete a Route
To delete a route, check the box in the No. column to select which routes to delete, then
click Delete.
ÍNote:
Í
If selecting RIP v2, this requires basic password authentication between
routing devices using this protocol. The password must match on all routing
devices connected in order successfully exchange routing information.
Enable Dynamic Routing
Advanced > Setup > Routing
You may want set up your router to route computers or devices on your network to other
local networks through other routers. Generally, different networks can be determined by
the IP addressing assigned to those networks. Generally speaking and for the case of an
example, your network may have 192.168.10.x IP addressing and another network may
have 192.168.20.x IP addressing and because the IP addressing of these two networks are
different, they are separate networks. In order to communicate between the two separate
networks, static routing needs to be configured. If you have other routing devices that
support dynamic routing protocol, you can enable these routing protocols on your router
to learn and automatically generate the routes needed between these networks.
4 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.

The current routing table is visible in Routing Table section.
ÍNote:
Í
Configuring this feature assumes that you have some general networking
knowledge.
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Enable/Disable UPnP
Identify Your Network on the Internet
Advanced > Administrator > Advanced Network
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows devices connected to a network to discover each
other and automatically open the connections or services for specific applications (for
example, instant messenger, online gaming applications, etc.) UPnP is enabled on your
router by default to allow specific applications required by your computers or devices to
allow connections through your router as they are needed.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Administrator > Advanced Network.
3 In UPnP section, enable or disable UPnP.
Advanced > Setup > Management
Since most ISPs constantly change your home IP address, providing access to devices on your
home or small office Local Area Network (such as IP Cameras) from the Internet requires
setting up a Dynamic DNS service and entering the parameters into this management area.
Dynamic DNS services allow your router to confirm its location to the given Dynamic DNS
service, thereby providing the Dynamic DNS service with the ability to provide a virtual
fixed IP address for your network. This means that even though your ISP is always changing
your IP address, the Dynamic DNS service will be able to identify your network using a fixed
address—one that can be used to view home IP Camera and other devices on your local
area network.
ÍNote:
Í
First, you need to sign up for one of the DDNS service providers listed in the
Dynamic DNS Provider drop-down list.
4 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Reset.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > Management.
3 In DDNS Settings section, modify the following settings:
ͫͫ Dynamic DNS Provider: Click the drop-down list to select your DDNS service.
ͫͫ Host Name: Enter the personal URL provided to you by your Dynamic DNS service
provider. For example, www.trendnet.dyndns.biz.
ͫͫ Account: Enter the user name needed to log in to your Dynamic DNS service account.
ͫͫ Password: Enter the password to gain access to Dynamic DNS service for which you
have signed up to. (NOT your router or wireless network password).
4 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
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Configure IPv6 Settings
Create Schedules
Advanced > Setup > IPv6 Settings
IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is a new protocol that significantly increases the number
of available Internet public IP addresses due to the 128-bit IP address structure versus IPv4
32-bit address structure. In addition, there are several integrated enhancements compared
to the most commonly used and well known IPv4 (Internet Protocol Version 4) such as:
• Integrated IPsec: Better Security.
• Integrated Quality of Service (QoS): Lower latency for real-time applications.
• Higher Efficiency of Routing: Less transmission overhead and smaller routing tables.
• Easier configuration of addressing.
Advanced > Setup > Schedule
For additional security control, your router allows you to create schedules to specify a time
period when a feature on your router should be activated and deactivated. Before you use
the scheduling feature on your router, ensure that your router system time is configured
correctly.
ÍNote:
Í
In order to use IPv6 Internet connection settings, it is required that your ISP
provide you with the IPv6 service. Please contact your ISP for available and more
information on the IPv6 service.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > IPv6 Settings.
3 Review the IPv6 Internet Connection settings and enter information settings specified
by your ISP.
ÍNote:
Í
Please contact your ISP for IPv6 service availability.
ÍNote:
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You can apply a predefined schedule to the following features:
ͳͳ Wireless (2.4GHz and 5GHz)
ͳͳ Guest Network
ͳͳ Parental Control (MAC/IP Filters)
ͳͳ Access Control (IP Protocol Filters)
ͳͳ Virtual Server
ͳͳ Special Applications
ͳͳ Gaming
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > Schedule.
3 In Add Schedule Rule section, modify the following values:
ͫͫ Rule Name: Enter a name for the schedule you would like to apply.
ͫͫ Day(s): Check Select Day(s) to select the specific days or select All Week to set the
schedule for all days.
ÍNote:
Í
Check the checkbox next to the day(s) when you want to run the schedule.
ͫͫ All Day – 24 Hours: Check the option to set the schedule to 24 hours.
ͫͫ Start/End Time: Select the start and end time you would like the schedule to follow.

Select the IPv6 connection type provided by your ISP.
4 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
4 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Clear.
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Configure Access Control Rules
ͫͫ Client IP Address Range: Enter the IP address or IP address range to apply the
protocol/IP filter. For example, 192.168.10.20-192.168.10.20 or 192.168.10.20192.168.10.30.
Advanced > Security > Access Control
You may want to block computers or devices on your network access to specific ports (used
or required by a specific application) to the Internet.
ÍNote:
Í
The filter will not be applied to IP addresses outside of the range specified.
Block a specific service or multiple services
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Security > Access Control.
3 In Access Control section, click the Enable option.

4 In Add Services Block Rule section, modify the following values:
ͫͫ Policy Enable: Checking this option turns on the Protocol/IP Filter and unchecking
turns it off.
ͫͫ Policy Name: Enter a name for the Protocol/IP Filter.
ͫͫ Schedule (Optional): Select the pre-defined schedule to apply. The filter will only be
active during the time period defined in the pre-defined schedule.
To simplify configuration, there is a list of commonly used pre-defined Protocol/IP
Filters to modify otherwise, you can choose to manually add a new Protocol/IP Filter.
ͫͫ Rule Define: Select Special Service to select from the predefined services listed or
select User Define to specifically enter the TCP or UDP port number or port range
numbers to block. For example, 80-80 or 20-21.
ÍNote:
Í
Before applying scheduling, please ensure your Time settings are configured
correctly and you have defined a schedule. Refer to “Set the Date and Time” on
page 42 and “Create Schedules” on page 30 to create a schedule.
5 Click Add to save the rule.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
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ÍNote:
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In the Services Block Rule List section, you can edit a rule by clicking
Edit column next to the rule you would like to edit. To delete the rule, click
Delete column next to the rule you would like to delete.
in the
in the
Block All Services
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Security > Access Control.
3 In Access Control section, click the Enable option.
ÍNote:
Í
In the All Services Block Rule List section, you can edit a rule by clicking
Edit column next to the rule you would like to edit. To delete the rule, click
Delete column next to the rule you would like to delete.
in the
in the
Configure Inbound Filter Rules
Advanced > Security > Inbound Filter
Inbound Filters allows you to allow or deny a specific range of IP addresses. You can create
a predefined range of IP addresses to apply to a specific feature.
ÍNote:
Í
You can apply a predefined inbound filter to the following features:
4 In Add Services Block Rule section, modify the following values:
ͫͫ Rule Enable: Checking this option turns on the Protocol/IP Filter and unchecking
turns it off.
ͫͫ Rule Name: Enter a name for the Protocol/IP Filter.
ͫͫ IP Address: Enter the IP address or IP address range to apply the protocol/IP filter. For
example, 192.168.10.1, 192.168.10.0/24 or 192.168.10.1-192.168.10.30.
ÍNote:
Í
The filter will not be applied to IP addresses outside of the range specified.
ͳͳ Virtual Server
ͳͳ Gaming
ͳͳ Remote Management
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Security > Inbound Filter.
3 In Add Inbound Filter Rule, modify the following values:
ͫͫ Filter Name: Enter a name for the IP address range.
ͫͫ Rule Action: Select Allow to allow the specified IP address range or Deny to deny the
specified IP address range.
ͫͫ IP Address: Enter the IP address. For example, 192.168.1.20-192.168.1.30.
ͫͫ Schedule (Optional): Select the pre-defined schedule to apply. The filter will only be
active during the time period defined in the pre-defined schedule.
ÍNote:
Í
Before applying scheduling, please ensure your Time settings are configured
correctly and you have defined a schedule. Refer to “Set the Date and Time” on
page 42 and “Create Schedules” on page 30 to create a schedule.
4 Click Add to save the Inbound Filter.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Clear.
ÍNote:
Í
In the Inbound Filter List, you can edit a rule by clicking
next to the rule you would like to edit. To delete the rule, click
next to the rule you would like to delete.
in the Edit column
in the Delete column
5 Click Add to save the rule.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Reset.
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Configure Firewall Settings
Virtual Server
This router can provide access to devices on your local area network to the Internet using
the Virtual Server, Special Application, method (DMZ NOT recommended).
Advanced > Firewall > Virtual Server
Virtual Server (also called port forwarding) allows you to define specific ports (used or
required by a specific application) and forward them to a single IP address (a computer or
device) on your network. Using this feature is more secure compared to using DMZ (refer
to “DMZ” on page 33) in which DMZ forwards all ports instead of only specific ports used
by an application. An example would be forwarding a port to an IP camera (TRENDnet IP
cameras default to HTTP TCP port 80 for remote access web requests) on your network
to be able to view it over the Internet. To open several ports please refer to “Gaming” on
page 35.
Since most ISPs constantly change your home IP address, to be able to access the Virtual
Server port(s) from the Internet it is recommended to setup Dynamic DNS service (outlined
in “Identify Your Network on the Internet” on page 29).
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page
8).
2 Click on Advanced > Firewall > Virtual Server.
3 In Add Virtual Server section, modify the following settings:
ͫͫ Rule Enable: Check the option to enable the virtual server.
ͫͫ Rule Name: Enter a name for the virtual server.
ͫͫ IP Address: Enter the IP address of the device to forward the port. For example,
192.168.10.101.
ͫͫ Protocol: Select the protocol required for your device. TCP, UDP, or Both (TCP and
UDP).
ͫͫ Public Port: Enter the port number used to access the device from the Internet.
ͫͫ Private Port: Enter the port number required by your device. Refer to the connecting
device’s documentation for reference to the network port(s) required.
DMZ
Advanced > Firewall > DMZ
You may want to expose a specific computer or device on your network to the Internet
to allow anyone to access it. Your router includes the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) feature
that makes all the ports and services available on the WAN/Internet side of the router
and forwards them to a single IP address (computer or network device) on your network.
The DMZ feature is an easy way of allowing access from the Internet however, it is a very
insecure technology and will open local area network to greater threats from Internet
attacks.
It is strongly recommended to use Virtual Server (also called port forwarding, refer to
“Virtual Server” on page 33) to allow access to your computers or network devices from
the Internet.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Firewall > DMZ.
3 In DMZ Settings section, select Enable from the DMZ Settings drop-down list.
4 Enter the IP address you assigned to the computer or network device to expose to the
Internet.
ÍNote:
Í
The Public Port can be assigned a different port number than the Private
5 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Reset.
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Port (also known as port redirection), however it is recommended to use the
same port number for both settings. Please refer to the device documentation to
determine which ports and protocols are required. It is recommended to assign a
static IP address to the device or use DHCP reservation to ensure the IP address of
the device does not change.
ͫͫ Inbound Filter: Select the defined IP address range to allow access.
ͫͫ Schedule: Click New Schedule to select the pre-defined schedule to apply. The filter
will only be active during the time period defined in the pre-defined schedule.
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ÍNote:
Í
Before applying scheduling, please ensure your Time settings are configured
correctly and you have defined a schedule. Refer to “Set the Date and Time” on
page 42 and “Create Schedules” on page 30 to create a schedule.
ÍNote:
Í
In the Virtual Server List section, you can edit a rule by clicking
column next to the rule you would like to edit. To delete the rule, click
column next to the rule you would like to delete.
in the Edit
in the Delete
Example: To forward the TCP port 80 to your IP camera, you need to do the following:
1 Setup DynDNS service. Refer to “Identify Your Network on the Internet” on page 29.
2 Access TRENDnet IP Camera management page and forward Port 80 (refer to the product
documentation).
3 Make sure to configure your network/IP camera to use a static IP address.
ÍNote:
Í
You may need to reference your camera documentation on configuring a
static IP address.
4 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page
8).
5 Click on Advanced > Firewall > Virtual Server.
6 Check the Rule Enable option to enable the Virtual Server.
7 Enter the IP address of the camera. For example, 192.168.10.101.
8 Next to Protocol, make sure TCP is selected from the drop-down list.
9 The Private Port and Public Port, enter the port number 80 for both.
10 Click Add to save the settings.
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Special Applications
Advanced > Firewall > Special Applications
Application rules (also called port triggering) is typically used for online gaming applications
or communication applications that require a range of ports or several ports to be
dynamically opened on request to a device on your network. The router will wait for a
request on a specific port or range of ports (or trigger port/port range) from a device on
your network and once a request is detected by your router, the router will forward a single
port or multiple ports (or incoming port/port range) to the device on your network. This
feature is not typically used as most devices and routers currently use UPnP (Universal Plug
and Play) to automatically configure your router to allow access for applications. Refer to
“Enable/Disable UPnP” on page 29.
IMPORTANT: Please refer to the device documentation to determine if your device supports
UPnP first, before configuring this feature.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Firewall > Special Applications.
3 In Port Trigger Function section, click the Port Triggering drop-down menu and choose
Enable.
4 Click Apply to save the changes.
5 In Add Port Trigger Rule section, review and modify the following settings:
ͫͫ Rule Enable: Check the option to enable the port trigger rule.
ͫͫ Rule Name: Enter a name for the port trigger rule.
ͫͫ Match Protocol: Select the protocol for the firewall ports required for your device.
The available options are TCP, UDP, or Any (TCP and UDP).
ͫͫ Match Port: Enter the ports or port range to be forwarded to the device. For example,
2000-2038,2200-2210.
ͫͫ Trigger Protocol (Trigger): Select the trigger port protocol requested by the device.
The available options are TCP, UDP, or Any.
ͫͫ Trigger Port: Enter the port requested by the device. For example, 554-554 or 61126112).
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ͫͫ Schedule: Click New Schedule to select the pre-defined schedule to apply. The filter
will only be active during the time period defined in the pre-defined schedule.
ÍNote:
Í
Before applying scheduling, please ensure your Time settings are configured
correctly and you have defined a schedule. Refer to “Set the Date and Time” on
page 42 and “Create Schedules” on page 30 to create a schedule.
6 Click Add to save the settings.
ÍNote:
Í
In the Rule List section, you can edit a rule by clicking
to the rule you would like to edit. To delete the rule, click
to the rule you would like to delete.
in the Edit column next
in the Delete column next
Gaming
Advanced > Firewall > Gaming
Gaming allows you to define multiple ports (used or required by a specific application or
game) and forward them to a single IP address (a computer or device) on your network.
Using this feature is more secure compared to using DMZ (refer to “DMZ” on page 33)
in which DMZ forwards all ports instead of only specific ports used by an application.
Since most ISPs constantly change your home IP address, to be able to access the Virtual
Server port(s) from the Internet it is recommended to setup Dynamic DNS service (refer to
“Identify Your Network on the Internet” on page 29).
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Firewall > Gaming.
3 In Add Gaming Rule section, modify the following values:
ͫͫ Rule Enable: Check the option to enable the gaming rule.
ͫͫ Rule Name: Enter a name for the gaming rule.
ͫͫ IP Address: Enter the IP address of the device to forward the ports. For example,
192.168.10.101.
ͫͫ TCP Ports to Open: Enter the TCP port you would like to set.
ͫͫ UDP Ports to Open: Enter the UDP port you would like to set.
ÍNote:
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Please refer to the device documentation to determine which ports and
protocols are required. You should assign a static IP address to the device or use
DHCP reservation to ensure the IP address of the device does not change.
ͫͫ Inbound Filter: Select the defined IP address range to allow access.
ͫͫ Schedule: Click New Schedule to select the pre-defined schedule to apply. The filter
will only be active during the time period defined in the pre-defined schedule.
ÍNote:
Í
Before applying scheduling, please ensure your Time settings are configured
correctly and you have defined a schedule. Refer to “Set the Date and Time” on
page 42 and “Create Schedules” on page 30 to create a schedule.
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Advanced > Firewall > ALG
You may want to configure your router to allow computers the use of specific high layer
applications or service sessions to pass through. Application Layer Gateways (ALG) allows
you to easily enable or disable these applications to pass through your router.
ÍNote:
Í
It is recommended to leave these settings enabled.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Firewall > ALG.
3 In Application Level Gateway (ALG) Configuration section, modify the following values:
4 Click Add to save the settings.
ÍNote:
Í
In the Gaming Rule List section, you can edit a rule by clicking
column next to the rule you would like to edit. To delete the rule, click
column next to the rule you would like to delete.
in the Edit
in the Delete
ͫͫ Streaming Media: Check this option to allow RTSP protocol through your router
typically used in streaming media applications.
ͫͫ Streaming Media-VoIP: Check this option to allow SIP protocol through your router
typically used in VoIP applications.
ͫͫ Streaming Media-VoIP: Check this option to allow H.323 protocol through your
router typically used in video/audio conferencing applications.
ͫͫ File Transfer: Check this option to allow FTP protocol through your router used for
file transfer over a network or the Internet.
ͫͫ File Transfer: Check this option to allow TFTP protocol through your router used for
file transfer over a network or the Internet.
ͫͫ VPN Pass-Through: Check this option to allow client connections through your router.
4 Click Save Status to save the settings.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
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Enable Remote Access
Allow/Deny Ping Requests from the Internet
Advanced > Setup > Management
You may want to make changes to your router from a remote location such at your office
or another location while away from your home.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Setup > Management.
3 In Remote Management section, modify the following values:
ͫͫ Remote Control (via Internet): Click the drop-down list and select Enable to enable
remote management or Disable to disable remote management.
ͫͫ Remote Port: Enter the port to assign remote access to the router. It is recommended
to leave this setting as 8080.
Advanced > Administrator > Advanced Network
To provide additional security, you may want to disable your router from responding to ping
or ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) requests from the Internet. A ping is network
communication test to check if a device with IP address is alive or exists on the network.
By disabling this feature, you can conceal your router’s IP address and existence on the
Internet by denying responses to ping requests from the Internet. You can additionally use
this feature as a tool for troubleshooting purposes.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Administrator > Advanced Network
3 In WAN Ping section, click the WAN Ping Respond drop-down list and select the desired
settings.
ͫͫ Enable to allow your router to respond to ping requests from the Internet.
ͫͫ Disable to block WAN ping requests from the Internet.
ÍNote:
Í
If you have configured port 8080 for another configuration section, such as
virtual server or special application, please change the port to use. Recommended
port range is 1024 to 65534.
4 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Reset.
4 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Reset.
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Configure Quality of Service Settings
Advanced > Setup > QoS
QoS involves prioritization of network traffic. QoS can be targeted at a network interface,
toward a given server or router’s performance, or in terms of specific applications.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > QoS.
3 In QoS Setting section, modify the following settings:
ͫͫ Enable QoS: Click Enabled to allow the Quality of service through the router. You can
also click Disable to disable the Quality of service through the router.
ͫͫ Prioritize ACK: Click Enabled to prioritize the acknowledgment packets.
ͫͫ Prioritize ICMP: Click Enabled to prioritize the ICMP requests. You can also click
Disabled if you do not want to prioritize the ICMP requests.
5 In Inbound Class Setting section, modify the following settings:
ͫͫ BW Max Inbound: Enter the maximum download speed of your ISP (Internet Service
Provider).
ͫͫ Highest/High/Medium/Low/Lowest: Enter the download speeds you would like to
apply on each state of download speeds. This setting is similar to setting the priority
speeds of each class.
ÍNote:
Í
The ICMP requests are basically ping requests. It is recommended to disable
it unless you wish to run a game server where it is important to maintain low level
of ping for players to determine the latency.
4 In Traffic Class Setting section, click the Default Traffic Class drop-down list and select the
traffic class you would like to configure for the QoS rule.
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6 In Outbound Class Setting section, modify the following settings:
ÍNote:
Í
The fields will automatically populate when Inbound Class is configured but
you can also modify the settings manually.
ͫͫ BW Max Outbound: Enter the maximum upload speed of your ISP (Internet Service
Provider).
ͫͫ Highest/High/Medium/Low/Lowest: Enter the upload speeds you would like to
apply on each state of download speeds. This setting is similar to setting the priority
speeds of each class.
7 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
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8 In QoS Rule Add section, modify the following values:
ͫͫ Rule Enable: Check this option to enable the QoS rule.
ͫͫ IP/MAC Address Filter: Click on the drop-down menu and choose the type of the
IP address or MAC address. Then enter the IP address and/or MAC address to the
Address field(s).
ͫͫ Protocol Filter: Select the protocol you would like to apply on the QoS rule.
ͫͫ Port Filter: Select the port from the drop-down menu you would like to assign on the
QoS rule. Then enter the port number to the Port List field.
ͫͫ Class Assigned: Select the class that you have assigned to the QoS rule.
ͫͫ Description: Enter the QoS description that best describes the rule.
9 Click Add to save the settings.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Clear.
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Using External USB Storage
Your router’s USB port can be used to share files through the network when a USB storage
device is connected on the back USB port. The router supports both FTP and SAMBA (SMB)
filing sharing protocols.
ÍNote:
Í
ͳͳ For security purposes, the USB SMB and FTP settings
on your router are disabled by default. You will need to
enable these settings in order to allow access to your
USB storage devices.
ͳͳ For security purposes, the default USB SMB and FTP
admin password is configured to the same predefined
password used to log into your router management
page.
Configure File Sharing Server
Advanced > USB > File Sharing Server
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > USB > File Sharing Server.
3 In Server Information section, modify the following values:
ͫͫ Samba (SMB) Server: Select enable or disable for the feature.
ͫͫ Server Name: You can change the name of your server which will be the name you
will when accessing your USB storage device.
ÍNote:
Í
You can also access the USB storage using the router IP address.
ͫͫ Workgroup: Enter the workgroup name. It is recommended to keep the standard
default “WORKGROUP”. If you change this setting, you will need to change the
workgroup name on all computers in your network that are allowed access to the
USB storage.
ͫͫ Description (optional): Enter a description of the server.
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4 In Set Administrator section, review the administrator settings required for your File
Sharing (SMB) Server. Administrator will have read and write access to the files. To
define user accounts, continue in the respective section.
ͫͫ Administrator: Modify the Administrator account user name.
ͫͫ New Password/Re-type Password: Enter the new password for the Administrator.
Re-type the password to confirm.
5 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Clear.
6 In User Account List section, you can add users to your File Sharing (SMB) Server.
ͫͫ User Name: Enter the user name to be used to access your files.
ͫͫ Password: Enter the password for the user name.
ͫͫ Permission: Select the permission you will grant to the user. You can allow the user
Read Only or Read-Write access to the USB storage.
7 Click Add to add the account.
ÍNote:
Í
ͳͳ To discard the changes, click Clear.
ͳͳ Use Current User Account List to review all the user accounts. Click Delete to
delete the selected user account.
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ÍNote:
Í
ͳͳ In Windows® operating system, you can access the USB storage device on your
computer in the following path: Computer > Network > USBSHARE > usb_A1.
ͳͳ Your computer will only be able to automatically discover the USB storage if you
are set to a workgroup under the default name “WORKGROUP”. Your computer
will not be able to automatically discover the USB storage if it is connected to a
domain or configured with a different workgroup name.
ͳͳ In Windows® operating system, if your computer cannot discover the USB storage
automatically, you can access the files in your server, using the network map or by
typing \\\usb_A1 on your browser’s or file explorer address bar.
For example,
Configure FTP Server
Advanced > USB > FTP Server
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used to access shared files through the Internet. In order to
share files, you will need to plug in a USB storage device on the USB port on the back of
the router.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > USB > FTP Server.
3 In Server Information section, modify the following values:
ͫͫ FTP Server: Select enable or disable for the feature.
ͫͫ Authentication: Select Enable to activate user name and password authentication in
order to access the USB storage using FTP. Select Disable to let user to anonymously
access the USB storage using FTP.
ͫͫ Access From Internet: Select Enable to allow access to the USB storage using FTP
over the Internet (WAN) and local (LAN) networks. Select Disable to disable FTP
access over the Internet and allow LAN access only.
4 In File Server Codepage section, you can define which character set to use when
transferring data using FTP.
ÍNote:
Í
It is recommended to leave these settings as default “Western European”.
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5 Click Apply to save the changes.
6 In User Account List section, you can add users to your FTP Server.
ͫͫ User Name: Enter the user name to be used to access your files.
ͫͫ Password: Enter the password for the user name.
ͫͫ Permission: Select the permission you will grant to the user. You can allow the user
Read Only or Read-Write access to the USB storage.
7 Click Add to add the account.
ÍNote:
Í
ͳͳ To discard the changes, click Clear.
ͳͳ Use Current User Account List to review all the user accounts. Click Delete to
delete the selected user account.
ÍNote:
Í
Signing up for a Dynamic DNS service (outlined in “Identify Your Network
on the Internet” on page 29) will provide identification of the router’s network
from the Internet. You can access your shared files over the Internet by typing,
for example ftp:// or ftp://myDDNSservice in your web
browser or file explorer address bar. You can access your share files locally by typing
ftp:// in your web browser or file explorer address bar.
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Maintenance
Change Login Password
Advanced > Setup > Management
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > Management.
3 In Administrator Settings section, modify the following parameters:
ͫͫ Account: Enter the new user name for the router’s Administrator account.
ͫͫ Password: Enter the password.
ÍNote:
Í
The maximum password length is 16 characters.
ͫͫ Idle Timeout: The idle timeout setting is used to define the period of inactivity in the
router management page before you are automatically logged out.
4 Click Apply to save the changes.
Set the Date and Time
Advanced > Administrator > Time
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Administrator > Time.
3 In Time Configuration section, review the system time.
ͫͫ System Time: Displays the current device time and date information.
4 In Daylight Saving Time section, modify the following:
ͫͫ Enable Daylight Saving: Check the option to enable daylight savings time.
ͫͫ Daylight Saving Offset: Select the time zone offset in your location.
ͫͫ Daylight Saving Dates: Select the daylight saving start and end dates.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
ÍNote:
Í
If you change the router login user name or password, you will need to access
the router management page using the new user name and new password instead
of the predefined default password. If you reset the device to defaults, you will need
to access the router management page using the predefined settings on the side or
bottom labels.
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5 You can choose to set the device time and date automatically synchronize with the
Internet Time Server or manually set the time. Do one of the following:
ͫͫ Enable NTP Server: Check to enable the NTP server option. This option lets you to
synchronize the time and date in router with an NTP (Network Time Protocol) server.
ͫͫ NTP Server: Enter the NTP server address. For example, pool.ntp.org.
ͫͫ Time Zone: Click to select the time zone from the drop-down list.
ͫͫ NTP synchronization: Change the NTP synchronization period.
Backup System Settings
Advanced > Administrator > Settings Management
This option allows you to backup your access point configuration.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Administrator > Settings Management.
3 In Export Settings section, click Export.
ÍNote:
Í
Depending on your web browser settings, you may be prompted to save a
ͫͫ You can set the router’s time and date manually in Date and Time Settings section.
ÍNote:
Í
Time is specified in 24-hour format.
6 Click Apply to save the changes.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
file (specify the location) or the file may be downloaded automatically to the web
browser settings default download folder. An example filename, TEW-823DRU_
config.bin.
Load System Settings
Advanced > Administrator > Settings Management
This option allows you to load the system settings after the firmware upgrade or reset to
factory defaults.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Administrator > Settings Management.
3 In Import Settings section, click Browse to load the settings file.
4 A separate file navigation window should open.
5 Select the router configuration file to restore and click Import. The default filename is
TEW-823DRU_config.bin. If prompted, click Yes or OK.
6 Wait for the router to restore the settings.
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Reset to Factory Defaults
Advanced > Administrator > Settings Management
You may want to reset your router to factory defaults if you are encountering difficulties
with your router and have attempted all other troubleshooting. Before you reset your
router to defaults, if possible, you should backup your router configuration first, refer to
“Backup System Settings” on page 43.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Administrator > Settings Management.
3 In Reset to Factory Defaults section, click Load Default.
4 You are prompted to confirm to reset to factory default settings. Click OK.
Reboot the System
Advanced > Administrator > Settings Management
To reload the system parameters, you may need to reboot the router.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Administrator > Settings Management.
3 In System Reboot section, click Reboot.
In addition, it is also important to verify if the latest firmware version is newer than the
one your router is currently running. To identify the firmware that is currently loaded on
your router, log in to the router, click on the Administrator section and then on the Status.
The firmware used by the router is listed at the top of this page. If there is a newer version
available, also review the release notes to check if there were any new features you may
want or if any problems were fixed that you may have been experiencing.
To download the firmware, do the following:
1 Enter the web browser URL field http://www.trendnet.com/downloads/ and download
the firmware to your computer.
2 Unzip the file to a folder on your computer.
ÍNote:
Í
ͳͳ Do not interrupt the firmware upgrade process.
ͳͳ Do not turn off the device during the upgrade.
ͳͳ If you are upgrading the firmware, using a laptop computer, ensure that the
laptop is connected to a power source or ensure that the battery is fully charged.
ͳͳ Disable sleep mode on your computer as this may interrupt the firmware upgrade
process.
IMPORTANT: Do not interrupt the firmware upgrade process as it may damage your device.
Please wait until the firmware upload has fully completed and the device has
successfully rebooted.
To start the firmware upgrade, do the following:
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Setup > Update Firmware.
3 In Firmware section, click Browse to load the upgrade file.
4 You are prompted to confirm to reboot the device. Click OK.
Update System Firmware
Advanced > Setup > Update Firmware
TRENDnet may periodically release firmware upgrades that may add features or fix
problems associated with your TRENDnet router model and version. To check if there is
a firmware upgrade available for your device, please check your TRENDnet model and
version using the link http://www.trendnet.com/downloads/.
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4 Navigate to the folder on your computer where the unzipped firmware file (*.bin) is
located and select it.
5 Click Apply. If prompted, click Yes or OK.
ÍNote:
Í
To discard the changes, click Cancel.
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View Wireless Client List
Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > Station List
You can view the list of active wireless devices currently connected to your router.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Wireless (2.4GHz or 5GHz) > Station List.
3 In Wireless Network section, review the connected devices.
ͫͫ MAC Address: Display the current MAC address of your 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless
client.
ͫͫ Mode: Display the 802.11 mode associated with the client.
ͫͫ Rate: Display the estimated data rate established with the client.
ͫͫ Signal: Display the estimated signal strength associated with the client.
4 In Internet Configuration section, view the following values:
ͫͫ Connected Type: Display the current WAN connection type applied.
ͫͫ WAN IP Address: Display the current IP address assigned to your router WAN port or
interface configuration.
ͫͫ Subnet Mask: Display the current subnet mask assigned to your router WAN port or
interface configuration.
ͫͫ Default Gateway: Display the current gateway assigned to your router WAN port or
interface configuration.
ͫͫ Primary/Secondary DNS (Domain Name System) Server: Display the current DNS
address(es) assigned to your router port or interface configuration.
View System Information
Advanced > Administrator > Status
You may want to check the system information of your router such as WAN (Internet)
connectivity, wireless and wired network settings, router MAC address, and firmware
version.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Administrator > Status.
3 In System Info section, view the following values:
ͫͫ Firmware Version: Display the current firmware version your router is running.
ͫͫ System Time: Display the current time set on your router.
ͫͫ System Up Time: Display the duration your router has been running continuously
without a restart/power cycle (hard or soft reboot) or reset.
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ÍNote:
Í
ͳͳ Renew/Release buttons will be available only for DHCP WAN type. The
Renew button allows to renew your WAN IP address and Release button
allows you to release the WAN IP address of your router.
ͳͳ Connect/Disconnect buttons will be available only for PPPoE DHCP WAN type.
The Connect button allows the connection to your DSL ISP and Disconnect
button allows to disconnect from your DSL ISP.
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5 In LAN section, view the following values:
ͫͫ MAC Address: Display the current MAC address of your router’s wireless or interface
configuration.
ͫͫ IP Address: Display your router’s current IP address.
ͫͫ Subnet Mask: Display your router’s current subnet mask.
7 In 5HGz Wireless section, view the following values:
ͫͫ MAC Address: Display the MAC address of your router’s 5GHz wireless LAN interface
configuration.
ͫͫ Network Name (SSID) / Security Mode: Display the current 5GHz primary wireless
network name and security mode assigned to your router.
ͫͫ Multiple SSID1 / Security Mode: Display the current 5GHz wireless network name
and security mode of multiple SSID1 assigned to your router.
ͫͫ Multiple SSID2 / Security Mode: Display the current 5GHz wireless network name
and security mode of multiple SSID2 assigned to your router.
ͫͫ Guest Network / Security Mode: Display the current 5GHz wireless network name
and security mode of the guest network assigned to your router.
6 In 2.4HGz Wireless section, view the following values:
ͫͫ MAC Address: Display the MAC address of your router’s 2.4GHz wireless LAN
interface configuration.
ͫͫ Network Name (SSID) / Security Mode: The displays the current 2.4GHz primary
wireless network name and security mode assigned to your router.
ͫͫ Multiple SSID1 / Security Mode: Display the current 2.4GHz wireless network name
and security mode of multiple SSID1 assigned to your router.
ͫͫ Multiple SSID2 / Security Mode: Display the current 2.4GHz wireless network name
and security mode of multiple SSID2 assigned to your router.
ͫͫ Guest Network / Security Mode: Display the current 2.4GHz wireless network name
and security mode of the guest network assigned to your router.
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IPv6 Status
View Events Log
Advanced > Administrator > IPv6 Status
You can view the current IPv6 status on your router.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Administrator > IPv6 Status.
Advanced > Administrator > System Log
Your router log can be used to obtain activity information on the functionality of your
router or for troubleshooting purposes.
1 Log into your router management page (refer to “Log in to Management Page” on page 8).
2 Click on Advanced > Administrator > System Log.
3 In System Log section, check the Enable System Log option to enable logging. The logging
will display in the log window.
4 Enter the system log server IP address to Syslog Server IP Address field.
5 Do any of the following:
ͫͫ Click Apply button to save the changes.
ͫͫ Click Refresh button to refresh the log window to ensure the most recent logging
information is displayed.
ͫͫ Click Clear button to clear and delete all of the current logging information.

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Appendix
Regulatory and Safety Information
Federal Communication Commission Interference 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.
Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
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.
RoHS
This product is RoHS compliant.
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Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC,
2006/95/EC and 2009/125/EC.
Regulation (EC) No. 1275/2008
Regulation (EC No. 278/2009
EN60950-1 : 2006 + A11 : 2009 + A1: 2010 + A12: 2011
Safety of Information Technology Equipment.
EN 62311: 2008
Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for
electromagnetic fields (0 Hz-300 GHz).
EN 300 328 V1.8.1 : (2012-06) Class B
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission
systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread
spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under
article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.
EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 : (2011-09)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical
requirements.
EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1 : (2012-09)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) standard for radio equipment; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband
transmission systems, 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment and 5,8 GHz Broadband Data
Transmitting Systems.
EN 301 893 V1.7.1 : (2012-06)
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN);5 GHz high performance RLAN;Harmonized EN
covering the essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive This device is a 2.4/5G
GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and
EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies.
In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to
obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying
public access to telecommunications and/or network services.
This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas
the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5
MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in
France.
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Česky [Czech]
TRENDnet tímto prohlašuje, že tento TEW-823DRU je ve shodě se
základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice
1999/5/ES, 2006/95/ES, a 2009/125/ES.
Dansk [Danish]
Undertegnede TRENDnet erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr TEW823DRU overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i
direktiv 1999/5/EF, 2006/95/EF, og 2009/125/EF.
Deutsch
[German]
Hiermit erklärt TRENDnet, dass sich das Gerät TEW-823DRU in
Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den
übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG,
2006/95/EG und 2009/125/EG befindet.
Eesti [Estonian]
Käesolevaga kinnitab TRENDnet seadme TEW-823DRU vastavust
direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ, 2006/95/EÜ ja 2009/125/EÜ põhinõuetele ja
nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
English
Hereby, TRENDnet, declares that this TEW-823DRU is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC, 2006/95/EC, and 2009/125/EC.
Español
[Spanish]
Por medio de la presente TRENDnet declara que el TEW-823DRU
cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras
disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE,
2006/95/CE, 2009/125/CE y.
Ελληνική
[Greek]
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑTRENDnet ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙTEW823DRUΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ
ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ, 2006/95/
ΕΚ, 2009/125/ΕΚ και.
Français
[French]
Par la présente TRENDnet déclare que l’appareil TEW-823DRU est
conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions
pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE, 2006/95/CE, 2009/125/CE
et.
Italiano[Italian]
Latviski
[Latvian]
Con la presente TRENDnet dichiara che questo TEW-823DRU è
conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti
stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE, 2006/95/CE e 2009/125/CE.
AršoTRENDnetdeklarē, ka TEW-823DRU atbilstDirektīvas 1999/5/
EK, 2006/95/EK, un 2009/125/EK būtiskajāmprasībām un citiemar
to saistītajiemnoteikumiem.
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Lietuvių
[Lithuanian]
Šiuo TRENDnet deklaruoja, kad šis TEW-823DRU atitinka esminius
reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB, 2006/95/EB ir 2009/125/EB
Direktyvos nuostatas.
Nederlands
[Dutch]
Hierbij verklaart TRENDnet dat het toestel TEW-823DRU in
overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere
relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG, 2006/95/EG, en
2009/125/EG.
Malti [Maltese]
Magyar
[Hungarian]
Polski [Polish]
Hawnhekk, TRENDnet, jiddikjara li dan TEW-823DRU jikkonforma
mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li
hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/KE, 2006/95/KE, u 2009/125/KE.
Alulírott, TRENDnet nyilatkozom, hogy a TEW-823DRUmegfelel a
vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EK irányelv, a
2006/95/EK és a 2009/125/EK irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.
Niniejszym TRENDnet oświadcza, że TEW-823DRU jest zgodny
z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi
postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/WE, 2006/95/WE i 2009/125/
WE.
Português
[Portuguese]
TRENDnet declara que este TEW-823DRU está conforme com os
requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE,
2006/95/CE e 2009/125/CE.
Slovensko
[Slovenian]
TRENDnet izjavlja, da je ta TEW-823DRU v skladu z bistvenimi
zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES,
2006/95/ES in 2009/125/ES.
Slovensky
[Slovak]
TRENDnettýmtovyhlasuje, že TEW823DRUspĺňazákladnépožiadavky a všetkypríslušnéustanoveniaSm
ernice 1999/5/ES, 2006/95/ES, a 2009/125/ES.
Suomi [Finnish]
Svenska
[Swedish]
TRENDnet vakuuttaa täten että TEW-823DRU tyyppinen laite on
direktiivin 1999/5/EY, 2006/95/EY ja 2009/125/EY oleellisten
vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Härmed intygar TRENDnet att denna TEW-823DRU står I
överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga
relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG,
2006/95/EG och 2009/125/EG.
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TEW-823DRU
TRENDnet User’s Guide
Specifications
Item
Specifications
Item
Standards
•
•
•
•
Radio Technology
• IEEE 802.11g / IEEE 802.11n / IEEE 802.11a/n/ac
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
• IEEE 802.11b: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)
Transmission Rate
•
•
•
•
•
•
802.11ac: up to 1300Mbps
802.11an: up to 450Mbps
802.11a: up to 54Mbps
802.11n: up to 450Mbps
802.11g: up to 54Mbps
802.11b: up to 11Mbps
Transmit Power
2.4GHz Mode
(RF Output Power at each • FCC:18dBm,ETSI:16dBm (max) @ 802.11b
RF chain)
• FCC:22dBm,ETSI:15dBm (max) @ 802.11g
• FCC:22dBm,ETSI:15dBm (max) @ 802.11n HT20
• FCC:18dBm,ETSI:16dBm (max) @ 802.11n HT40
5GHz Mode
• FCC:20dBm,ETSI:20dBm (max) @ 802.11a
• FCC:20dBm,ETSI:20dBm (max) @ 802.11n HT20 /
802.11ac VHT20
• FCC:20dBm,ETSI:20dBm (max) @ 802.11n HT40 /
802.11ac VHT40
• FCC:14dBm,ETSI:20dBm (max) @ 802.11ac VHT80
Receiver Sensitivity
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
11ac VHT80 MCS9: Typical - 51dBm @ 10% PER
11ac VHT40 MCS9: Typical - 54dBm @ 10% PER
11ac VHT20 MCS9: Typical - 57dBm @ 10% PER
11a/n HT40 MCS7/15/23: Typical - 61dBm @ 10% PER
11a/n HT20 MCS7/15/23: Typical - 64dBm @ 10% PER
11a/g 54Mbps: Typical - 65dBm @ 10% PER
11b 11Mbps: Typical - 83dBm @ 8% PER
IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN 2.4GHz
IEEE 802.11a/n/ac Wireless LAN 5GHz
IEEE 802.3/IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 Auto negotiation
Antenna Type
• 2.4 GHz: 3 x 2dBi (Peak) PCB Antenna’s internal
• 5 GHz: 3 x 3dBi (Peak) PCB Antenna’s internal
Protocol
TCP/IP
Interface
• LAN: 4 x 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-MDIX Gigabit
Ethernet ports
• WAN: 1 x 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-MDIX Gigabit
Ethernet port
• Reset button
• WPS button
• On/off power switch
• Power Jack
Wireless LAN Frequency • 2.4GHz: 2412 ~ 2472 MHz ISM band (channels 1 ~ 13)
Range
• 5GHz: 5180 ~ 5825 MHz ISM band (channels 36 ~ 165)
Modulation Schemes
Media Access Protocol
• DBPSK/DQPSK/CCK for DSSS technique
• BPSK/QPSK/16-QAM/64-QAM/256-QAM for OFDM
technique
CSMA/CA with ACK
Specifications
Supported
Protocols
Network •
•
•
•
TCP/IP
NAT
PPPoE/PPTP/L2TP
HTTP
DHCP
Server/Client Web base configuration utility via Ethernet
Network Management
Channel
© Copyright 2014 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
• 2.4GHz: Channel 1 ~ 11(FCC), Channel 1 ~ 13(ETSI)
• 5 GHz: 36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153, 157, 161 and 165 (FCC),
36, 40, 44, 48,52,56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116,
120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140 (ETSI)
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Item
Specifications
Security
•
•
•
•
•
•
Range Coverage
• Indoor: Up to 100 meters (depends on environment)
• Outdoor: Up to 300 meters (depends on environment)
Diagnostic LEDs
• Power
• Internet (WAN port)
Power Adapter
12VDC / 2A external power adapter
Power Consumption
1500 mA(max.)
Operation Temperature
0 ~ 40°C
Storage Temperature
-10 ~ 70°C
Humidity
10% ~ 95% RH, no condensation
Certifications
• FCC certificate for USA
• CE certificate for Europe
Dimensions (W x H x D)
151 x 191 x 45.5 mm
Weight
413g
TEW-823DRU
64/128-bits WEP Encryption
WPA, WPA2
WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK
MAC address filtering (Up to 24 entries)
Protocol filtering
Domain filtering
*Maximum wireless signal rates are referenced from IEEE 802.11 theoretical specifications. Actual
data throughput and coverage will vary depending on interference, network traffic, building
materials and other conditions.
© Copyright 2014 TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved.
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Please take a moment to register your product online.
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