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54M Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router

54M Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router


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Pacage Contents
#npack the packet and check the following contents.
One $%& Wireless !'SL() &odem *outer
One +uick "nstallation ,uide
One -ower !dapter .'C/(01/!2
One C'3*O& .including #ser ,uide and Setup Wizard2
One *4%$ 5thernet Cable
Two *4// Telephone Lines
One 0oice Splitter
"f any of the listed items are missing or damaged, please contact the
Tenda reseller from whom you purchased for replacement
immediately.

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Contents
Chapter ! Product "#er#ie$%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%!
/./ -roduct "ntroduction................................................./
/.( -roduct 6eatures......................................................(
Chapter 2 &ard$are Description%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%4
(./ -anel Layout.............................................................%
(././ 6ront -anel....................................................%
(./.( 7ack -anel.....................................................8
(.( &inimum *e9uirements............................................:
(.; "nstallation 5nironment...........................................:
(.;./ 5nironment *e9uirements...........................:
(.;.( *ecommended 5nironment.........................<
(.% =ardware "nstallation............................................../>
Chapter ' Connect to the Router%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%!2
;./ Set the network configurations of your computer.../(
;.( Login to the *outer................................................./?
Chapter 4 Setup Wi(ard%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%!)
%./ 'SL #plink &ode..................................................../<
%.( 5thernet #plink &ode.............................................(<
Chapter 5 Status *n+o%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%'5

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Chapter , System Mode%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%'-
Chapter . *nter+ace Setting%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%4!
8./ W!@ Setting...........................................................%/
8././ W!@ Setting................................................%/
8./.( &!C Clone..................................................%;
8./.; -0C &apping ."-T0 Setting2.......................%%
8.( L!@ Settings...........................................................%8
8.(./ L!@ Setting..................................................%8
8.(.( ",&- Setting................................................%:
8.(.; '=C- Serer...............................................%<
8.(.% '=C- Client List..........................................$/
Chapter ) WLA/ Setting%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%52
:./ 7asic Setting...........................................................$(
:.( !danced Setting...................................................$%
:.; &!C 6ilter...............................................................$<
Chapter - Ad#anced Setting%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%,!
<./ *oute Setting..........................................................?/
<././ Static *oute Setting.....................................?/
<./.( 'ynamic *oute Setting................................?;
<.( !'SL Setting..........................................................?$
-%' 0and$idth Control....................................................??
Chapter !1 /A2 Setting%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%,-

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/>./ @!T !L,.................................................................?<
/>.( 0irtual Serer..........................................................8>
10.3 DMZ........................................................................8%
/>.% #-n-......................................................................8?
Chapter !! Security Setting%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%.)
//./ 6irewall...................................................................8:
//.( "- 6ilter...................................................................8:
//.; &!C 6ilter...............................................................:;
//.% #*L 6ilter................................................................:$
//.$ *emote !ccess.......................................................:8
//.? L!@ !ccess............................................................:<
Chapter !2 Monitor *n+ormation%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%-!
!2%! Statistics in+ormation...........................................</
/(.( System Log.............................................................<(
Chapter !' System 2ools%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%-'
/;./ CW&- Setting .T*>?<2..........................................<;
/;.( S@&- Setting.........................................................<?
/;.; ''@S Setting.........................................................<8
/;.% -assword................................................................<<
/;.$ Time Setting........................................................../>>
/;.? 6irmware #pgrade................................................/>(
/;.8 7ackup A *estore................................................./>%

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/;.: *eboot................................................................../>8
Chapter !4 Logout%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%!1)
Appendi3 !%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%!1-
Appendi3 2%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%!!5
/. Troubleshooting....................................................//$
(. 0erifying the Connection.......................................//?
;. 6!+.......................................................................//8
%. 0-"10C" List........................................................../(;
Appendi3 '4 Regulatory *n+ormation%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%!2)

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Chapter !
Product "#er#ie$
!%! Product *ntroduction
W$%:' $%& Wireless !'SL() &odem *outer integrated with
!'SL() &odem, Wireless *outer and 6irewall makes it more
conenient for SO=O and small3sized enterprises to access the
"nternet.
W$%:' mainly uses !'SL access way to share the "nternet
with multiple computers without other 5thernet deices
connected. With uniersal compatibility, it can also access the
"nternet when its W!@ port is connected ia network cable.
&eanwhile, it can break through some Bdead spotsC to share the
"nternet with multiple computers easily.
W$%:' integrated with Wireless *outer features can share
"nternet resources with other users ia wireless or wired way
and with up to $%&bps transmitting speed.
W5-1W-!1W-!(1W-S encryption methods and "-1&!C
address filtering can preent your network from malicious
inasion. One touch button enables you to turn on1off wireless
signals coneniently. "-T0 access, '=C- serer, irtual serer,
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static router, and ''@S function etc. are supported. Telnet,
S@&-, and T*3>?< management methods make remote control
possible. Therefore, managing the *outer becomes so easy,
regardless where the users are.
!%2 Product 5eatures
Complies with "555:>(.//g1b, "555:>(.;, "555:>(.;u,
!'SL, !'SL(, !'SL() standards
5nhanced lightning3proof feature designed for lightning3
intensie area
Complies with mainstream 'SL!& deice
#p to ?.$Dm transmitting distance supported
"ncludes !'SL() &odem, Wireless *outer and 6irewall in
one
#p to (%&bps downstream and /&bps upstream speed
-roides one *4// port and one oice splitter
-roides % L!@ ports and the fourth L!@ port can be used
as a W!@ port
Supports !'SL and L!@ access methods
Supports "- filtering and 6irewall to preent hacker attacks
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Supports ?%1/(: bit W5-1 W-! and the latest W-!(
encryption methods
Supports 7ridge, ---o5, ---o!, dynamic "-, static "-,
L(T-, --T- access methods
Supports "-T0 access
Supports automatic selection of wireless channel
Supports *TS1CTS protocol and data partitioning function
Supports bandwidth control oer specific computers
Telephone, faE and surfing actiities proceed at one time
Supports S@T-
Supports backup and restore of configuration files
Supports local1remote, Telnet and T*3>?< management
methods
Setup Wizard supported for easy and fast installation
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Chapter 2
&ard$are Description
2%! Panel Layout
2%!%! 5ront Panel
W54)D 5ront Panel Sho$
There are nine indicators on the front panel of W$%:'. Fou can
Gudge whether the deice is in good condition by checking the
status of the indicators. The meanings of the indicators are
described as follows.
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L6D
*ndicators
Color Status
Signi+icance
-ower
,reen !lways
On
"ndicates it is powered on well
Off
"ndicates the power is
disconnected or damaged
!CT ,reen 7linking "ndicates the *outer is transmitting
or receiing data packets
On "ndicates the *outer has no data
transmission
!'SL ,reen !lways
On
"ndicates the connection is
established
7linking "ndicates the connection is
establishing
Off "ndicates the connection is not
established
L!@,W!@,iT0 ,reen !lways
On
"ndicates the *outer is connected
with the computer or other deice
7linking "ndicates it is transmitting data
Off "ndicates the connection is not
established
WL!@ ,reen On "ndicates WL!@ is enabled
7linking "ndicates it is transmitting data
Off "ndicates WL!@ is disabled
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W-S ,reen On "ndicates the terminal W-S is
connected well. The indicator will
be off after $ minutes.
7linking
Slow
"ndicates WL!@ terminal is
connecting W-S
7linking
6ast
"ndicates WL!@ terminal has
problem in connecting W-S
Off "ndicates no W-S connection or
terminal W-S connection eEceeds
$ minutes
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2%!%2 0ac Panel
W54)D 0ac Panel Sho$
/2 "/7"554 -ower Switch. -ress it in to turn on the power,
press it out to turn off the power.
(2 P"W6R4 -ower Socket. Connected with the power adapter
to supply power.
Notice:
The standard power adapter is DC12V/1A and use of a
mismatched power adapter may cause damae.
;2 R6S624 *eset 7utton. *estore the deice to default alue.
Notice:
!n"ess you want to c"ear the present information# do not
press it. $f you rea""y want to restore to defau"t %a"ue# p"ease
press the reset &utton three times with a spina" o&'ect. After
a"" the indicators turn &riht# they wi"" e(tinuish "ater. Then
the )outer wi"" re&oot and restore to defau"t %a"ue.
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%2 LA/4 L!@ -ort. "t is used to connect the =ub, Switch, or the
network adapter in L!@. L!@( port is used to connect "-
Set3top boE. When the access way is changed into
community broadband, L!@% is used as a wireless *outerHs
W!@ port.
$2 DSL4 Connect the &odem port of the oice splitter.
2%2 Minimum Re8uirements
7roadband "nternet Serice proided by "S- .!ccess way
is !'SL or Community 7roadband2
@etwork !dapter .Wireless network adapter or wired
network adapter2
"nternet 5Eplorer $.$ or 6irefoE /.> aboe
2%' *nstallation 6n#ironment
2%'%! 6n#ironment Re8uirements
-lace the deice horizontally.
'o not wipe the deice with wet cloth.
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Leae the deice away from hot instruments.
-ut the deice in clean and dry enironment.
'isconnect the power and other connections in thunder3
showering weather for thunder3hit preention.
2%'%2 Recommended 6n#ironment
TemperatureI > 3%>
=umidity/>3<>*=.@on3condensing2
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2%4 &ard$are *nstallation
/. When you use !'SL 'ial3up to access the "nternet, please
follow the diagram below to connect the deices.
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(. When you use the deice as a wireless *outer to access the
"nternet, please follow the diagram below to connect the
deice.
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Chapter '
Connect to the Router
-lease follow the instructions below to configure the *outer.
'%! Set the net$or con+igurations o+ your
computer
/. *ight click B&y @etwork -lacesC on your desktop and select
B-ropertiesC.
(. *ight click BLocal !rea ConnectionC on the appearing window
and select B-ropertiesC.
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;Select B"nternet -rotocol .TC-1"-2C and click B-ropertiesC.
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%Select BObtain an "- address automaticallyC or select B#se
the following "- address C.
!. BObtain an "- address automaticallyC as the following
diagramI
7. B#se the following "- addressC
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*P Address4 /<(./?:./.JJJI .JJJ is a number from (K($%2
Su9net Mas4 ($$.($$.($$.>
:ate$ay4 /<(./?:././
D/S Ser#er4 /<(./?:././
Notice:
Certain"y you can enter the D*+ ser%er address pro%ided
&y your $+,. -therwise# you can use the )outer.s defau"t
ateway as the D*+ pro(y ser%er.
Click BODC to sae the configurations.
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'%2 Login to the Router
/To access the *outerHs Web3based interface, launch a web
browser such as "nternet 5Eplorer and enter the *outerHs
default "- address, httpI11/<(./?:././. -ress B5nterC.
(. "nput the BadminC in both #ser @ame and -assword. Click
BODC.
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;. "f you enter the correct user name and password, the screen
will be the following one.
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Chapter 4
Setup Wi(ard
#sing Setup Wizard, you can set the basic parameters needed
for connecting the "nternet. Though you are not familiar with the
network knowledge or the products, you can finish the setup
easily according to the guide. Fou can also choose the 9uick
setup menu to set the basic networking parameters.
7ecause there are two system modes, there are two kinds of
9uick setup interface. The configuration of the basic networking
parameters in these two modes will be illustrated in details
below.
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4%! DSL ;plin Mode
The system default mode is shown as belowI
P<C /ame4 5nter the -0C name you defined.
Country /ame7 Area /ame4 Choose your Country1 !rea
@ame.
<P*4 5nter your local 0-" .0irtual -ath "dentifier2 alue.
<C*4 5nter your local 0C" .0irtual Channel "dentifier2 alue.
Notice:
The V,$/VC$ %a"ue of AD+/ is pro%ided &y your $+,. $f you are
not c"ear# p"ease as0 your $+, for assistant.
Click B@eEtC to show the following picture. There are % access
ways for you to choose. Fou can choose any one according to
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your condition. "f you are not clear, please ask your "S- for help.
6our configuration methods are introduced belowI
4%!%! Con+igure PPPoA
"f you want to share an "nternet access line with other -Cs,
please use this mode. W$%:' will finish the dial3up and connect
the network automatically.
Select ---o! and choose default alue for other options. Then
click B@eEtC as the picture shown below.
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Choose a W!@ "- type. "f you are proided the static "- by your
"S-, please fill it in the W!@ "- address. "f you are proided the
dynamic "- by your "S-, please select B!utomatically obtain an
"- addressC. "f you are not clear, please ask your "S- for help.
Select default alue for other options and then click B@eEtC.
5nter the #ser @ame and -assword your "S- offered. "f you are
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not clear, please in9uire your "S-. Choose default alue for
other options and click B@eEtC as the following picture.
Al$ays "n4 Connect the *outer to the "nternet all along.
Dial on Demand4 Connect or disconnect the "nternet according
to the use of the network.
Manually Connect4 5nable or disable your network connection
manually.
This page shows your configuration information. Click B!pplyC to
reboot the system and enable the settings.
Congratulations on finishing the network setupL
4%!%2 Con+igure PPPo6
"f you want to share an "nternet access line with other -Cs,
please use this mode. W$%:' will finish the dial3up and connect
the network automatically.
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Select ---o5 and choose default alue for other options. Then
click B@eEtC as the picture shown below.
Choose a W!@ "- type. "f you are proided the static "- by your
"S-, please fill it in the W!@ "- address. "f you are proided the
dynamic "- by your "S-, please select B!utomatically obtain an
"- addressC. "f you are not clear, please ask your "S- for help.
Select default alue for other options and then click B@eEtC.
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5nter the #ser @ame and -assword your "S- offered. "f you are
not clear, please in9uire your "S-. Choose default alue for
other options and click B@eEtC as the following picture.
Al$ays "n4 Connect the *outer to the "nternet all along.
Dial on Demand4 Connect or disconnect the "nternet according
to the use of the network.
Manually Connect4 5nable or disable your network connection
manually.
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This page shows your configuration information. Click B!pplyC to
reboot the system and enable the settings.
Congratulations on finishing the network setupL
4%!%' Con+igure *P#4
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Select *6C/:%;."-%2 and default alue for other options. Click
B@eEtC as the picture below.
Choose a W!@ "- type. "f you are proided the static "- by your
"S-, please fill it in the W!@ "- address. "f you are proided the
dynamic "- by your "S-, please select B!utomatically obtain an
"- addressC. "f you are not clear, please ask your "S- for help.
Click B@eEtC as the picture shown below.
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Cancel4 Click it to cancel all the set items.
Apply4 Click it to sae all the set items.
Congratulations for finishing network configurationsL
4%!%4 Con+igure 0ridging
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Select 7ridging and default alue for other options. Click B@eEtC
as the picture below.
Click B@eEtC as the picture shown below.
Cancel4 Click it to cancel all the set items.
Apply4 Click it to sae all the set items.
Congratulations for finishing network configurationsL
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4%2 6thernet ;plin Mode
5thernet #plink &ode is also called the community broadband
access mode. #sing this mode to access the "nternet, the
W$%:' is e9ual to a wireless *outer with L!@% port as a W!@
port.
"n this mode, you only need to insert the eEternal network cable
into L!@% port to access the "nternet with other users
connecting L!@/3L!@; port and the wireless network. "t is
shown as below.
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4%2%! Con+igure *Po6 7 PPPo6
!bout "-o5 1 ---o5 setting under 5thernet #plink mode,
-lease refer to Chapter %./.( and Chapter %./.(.
4%2%2 Con+igure L22P
L(T- connection is aailable only in 5thernet uplink mode.
-lease click BSetup WizardC in the left column to entering the
interface after you select 5thernet uplink mode.
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Select L(T- as the connection mode and then click B@eEtC
button.
Access ser#er4 The "- address of the target serer L(T- will
connect. This "- must be not on the same segment as the L!@
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management "-.
;ser name7pass$ord4 The correct user name and password
accessed by the serer.
M2;&aEimum Transmission #nit.
"f the network has a '=C- serer, and the "- address that
assigned by '=C- serer is the same segment as the L(T-,
you can select automatically obtain an "- address. Or else, you
can select #se the following "- address and input W!@ "-
!ddress, &ask and 'efault ,ateway.
Click B@eEtC to the neEt step.
"n this page, you can check the information of L(T- connection.
"f there is no fault, Click B!pplyC to sae settings
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The *outer will automatically connect. -lease refresh the Web
page to iew the connection status of L(T-.
"f you want to connect manually, or modify the user account,
please click BConnectC to connect manually.
Confirm the 7roadband #ser @ame1-assword and click
BConnectC.
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When the L(T- connections obtaining W!@"- address
indicates *outer has been successfully connected to the L(T-
seer.
4%2%2 Con+igure PP2P
"n the 5thernet uplink mode, select --T- connection
-lease refer to the L(T- configuration for other configurations.
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When the --T- connections obtaining W!@ "- address
indicates *outer has been successfully connected to the L(T-
seer.
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Chapter 5
Status *n+o
When you select BStatus "nfoC on the menu, you can check the
*outerHs current status information including deice basic info,
W!@ interface info, L!@ interface info, WL!@ interface info,
!'SL information, wireless connection information and !*-
information.
De#ice 0asic *n+o
"t shows the *outerHs &!C address, firmware ersion, wireless
ersion, system running time and system time information.
WA/ *nter+ace *n+o in 6thernet ;plin Mode
"t displays the Link name of W!@ interface, protocol, @!T and
"- information.
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ADSL *n+ormation in DSL ;plin Mode
"t shows the 'SL link information when *outer works in 'SL
uplink mode.
Notice:
1hen the system mode is 2thernet up"in0# AD+/ information
"ist hides automatica""y.
LA/ *nter+ace *n+ormation
"t shows the L!@ interfaceHs current "- address, subnet mask,
'=C- serer, etc.
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WLA/ *nter+ace *n+ormation
"t shows the *outerHs current wireless setup status, SS"',
channel and security. "t will show as the following picture when
you click wireless connection.
Wireless /et$or
"t shows the wireless connection information. Click B*efreshC to
refresh the current page.
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ARP List *n+ormation
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Chapter ,
System Mode
Select BSystem &odeC on the left menu. There are two system
modes for you to selectI
/. DSL uplin mode. 'SL port is used as the port
connected to the "nternet. When the !'SL client deice .-C or
W$%:'2 initiates a dial3up connection, multiple computers can
share with one !'SL broadband line.
(. 6thernet uplin mode. L!@%1W!@ port is used as the
port connected to the "nternet. 'SL port is not working at the
moment. The function of this deice is the same as a wireless
*outer. Fou can share a community broadband line with other
computer users.
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The default system mode of the deice is 'SL uplink &ode. The
following configurations take 'SL uplink &ode for eEample as
shown below.
Select the mode you want to use and click B!pplyC. !fter the
system is rebooted, the settings are finished.
Notice:
After the !p"in0 mode is modified# the system wi"" re&oot
accordin to the confiured mode and use the defau"t
confiurations of the correspondin mode.
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Chapter .
*nter+ace Setting
.%! WA/ Setting
.%!%! WA/ Setting
Select B"nterface SettingM W!@ SettingM W!@ SettingC on the
left menu. !s there are two uplink modes for you to select .Fou
can choose the mode in Chapter ?2, two setup pages for W!@
port are proided. The configurations in the two modes will be
illustrated in details.
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The W!@ "nterface configuration in 'SL uplink mode is shown
as below.
The system has set 8 -0Cs from bridge/ to bridge8. Other
-0Cs are set by you.
Add4 Click it to enter the 9uick setup page in 'SL uplink &ode.
-lease refer to chapter %./ for detailed settings.
6dit4 Click it to enter the 9uick setup page in 'SL uplink &ode.
-lease refer to chapter %./ for detailed settings.
The W!@ port setup page in 5thernet uplink &ode is shown as
below.
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Add4 Click it to enter the 9uick setup page in 5thernet #plink
&ode. -lease refer to chapter %.( for detailed settings.
6dit4 Click B5ditC to enter the 9uick setup page of 5thernet
uplink &ode. -lease refer to Chapter %.( for detailed settings.
.%!%2 MAC Clone
Some "S- may re9uire binding &!C address. Then "S- will
offer an effectie &!C address to the user. Fou must use &!C
address clone function to share the "nternet with multiple
computers. Fou are not recommended to modify &!C address,
unless "S- has special re9uirements such as &!C address
should bind with "- address.
Select B"nterface SettingM W!@ SettingM &!C CloneC on the
left menu and you can set the &!C address on the setup
interface as the picture below.
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MAC4 "t is the *outerHs &!C !ddress to the W!@.
The default &!C address is the *outerHs W!@ physical port
&!C address.
.%!%' P<C Mapping =*P2< Setting>
"t is used to map the traffic of one physical port to the specific
-0C. The traffic of all the ports on L!@ can be sent to the same
-0C. Select B"nterface SettingM W!@ SettingM -0C &appingC
on the left menu and you can configure the -0C &apping.
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LA/ Port4 The L!@ ports used for mapping.
P<C4 Choose the -0C item you will map, the -0C link must is
usefully.
Notice:
,VC Mappin is hidden in 2thernet up"in0 mode.
*P2< Setting
/. &ake sure that you hae enabled "-T0 and configured the
network parameters. .-lease set the ---o5 'SL uplink
mode. *efer to preious Chapter for detailed settings.2
(. Connect the network port of your Set3top boE and L!@(1iT0
port of W$%:' with a network cable.
;. Set the parameters according to the following picture and
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click B!pplyC to finish settings. @ow you can access the
"nternet while watching "-T0.
Notice:
The ,VC name on ,VC co"umn can &e any one defined &y you.
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.%2 LA/ Settings
.%2%! LA/ Setting
Fou can configure the L!@ port network parameters on the
setup interface. "f needed, select B"nterface SettingM L!@
SettingM L!@ SettingC on the left menu and you can change
the "- address of the L!@ port to match the practical network
enironment.
L!@ Setting
*P Address4 "t is the *outerHs "- address to L!@. The default "-
address is /<(./?:././. Fou can change it when necessary.
Su9net Mas4 "t is the *outerHs subnet mask to L!@. Fou can
modify to the subnet mask of class 7 address .($$.($$.>.>2 or
class C address .($$.($$.($$.>2. @ormally, you can use
($$.($$.($$.>. !fter finishing the settings, click B!pplyC and the
*outer will reboot automatically.
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M2;4 The default alue of &aEimum Transmission #nit .&T#2
is /$>>. -lease ask your "S- to check whether it needs to be
changed. "f it is not necessary, do not change it.
Apply4 Click it to finish setting.
Notice:
1. $f your "oca" $, address is chaned# you must use new $,
address to "o into the )outer.s 123 manaement interface
and the defau"t ateway of a"" the computers in /A* must &e
set at the new $, address.
2. A"" the su&net mas0s of the computers in /A* must &e the
same as the settins in this item.
.%2%2 *:MP Setting
Select B"nterface SettingM L!@ SettingM ",&- SettingC on the
left menu. 5nable ",&- -roEy function to permit your local
network users to display the multi3media from "nternet. 6or
eEample, if you want to enable "-T0 in ---o5 mode.
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5or$arding all4 &ulticast *outer forwards the receied packets
to all the multicast groups.
*nter+ace select4 Select the W!@ port or -0C you use.
5ast Lea#e4 When the multicast members leae the multicast
group, the *outer will stop the data forwarding to the members.
Source *P Address Pass 2hrough4 "f the item was enable, the
@!T function will useless for &ulticast packets.
Apply4 Click it to finish settings.
.%2%' D&CP Ser#er
Select B"nterface SettingM L!@ SettingM '=C- SererC on the
left menu. '=C- refers to 'ynamic =ost Control -rotocol. With
an internal '=C- serer, the *outer can automatically distribute
the "- address to the computers in L!@. "t is not easy for users
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to configure the TC-1"- protocol parameters for all the
computers in L!@. #sing '=C- serer these problems can be
soled. Fou can set these parameters correctly according to the
specifications of each sub3item.
D&CP Ser#er Status4 'isplay the enable1 disable status of the
'=C- Serer.
Apply4 Click it to sae '=C- Serer Status setting.
Lease 2ime4 "t indicates the alid time of the dynamic "-
address which is distributed to the clientHs host computer by
'=C- serer. 'uring this time, the serer will not distribute the
"- address to the other host computer.
Start *P7 6nd *P4 They are the "- addresses distributed by
'=C- serer. !fter setting the two addresses, the "- address of
the internal network host is between the two addresses.
Apply4 Click it to finish the settings.
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Notice:
$f you use the )outer.s D4C, ser%er function# the TC,/$,
protoco" item of the computers in /A* wi"" &e set as 5-&tain an
$, address automatica""y6. )e&oot the )outer to ena&"e this
function.
.%2%4 D&CP Client List
Select B"nterface SettingM L!@ SettingM '=C- Client ListC on
the left menu. This page displays '=C- clientHs information
such as host name, &!C address, "- address, and lease time.
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Chapter )
WLA/ Setting
)%! 0asic Setting
Select BWL!@ Setting7asic SettingC on the left menu. Fou
can set the basic parameter options of the wireless network on
the interface webpage as the following picture. Wireless feature
is an important function of the *outer. #sing this function, you
can establish internal wireless networks. When the networks
are being established, a wireless adapter is needed by the
internal host computer to connect the wireless networks. SS"'
.Serice Set "dentifier2 and channel are the needed parameters
of the *outerHs wireless function. The detailed setup
specifications of each item are as follows.
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SS*D4 "t indicates the name of wireless network. "t is
changeable. 6or eEampleI Fou can change the SS"' into Tenda
as the picture shows aboe.
&ide SS*D4 "t is used to broadcast the *outerHs SS"' to the
host computer in the wireless network. Then the host computer
can scan the SS"' and enter the signed SS"' wireless network.
Select Wireless Woring Mode4 "t is used to choose the
*outerHs working mode. There are :>(.//b mode of //&
broadband and :>(.//g mode of $%& mode .which is
compatible with :>(.//b mode2.
Wireless /et$or4 "f you want to use the *outerHs wireless
function, please select this option. Then the host computer in
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wireless network can access the wired network.
Channel Mode Selection4 Fou can choose B&anualC or B!utoC
for the channel matching mode. Fou are recommended to use
the default alue. When there are other wireless channel
influences in the enironment, it is better to use &anual setup
mode.
Channel Selection4 "t is used to select the fre9uency range of
wireless network. Fou can select from / to /;.
Con+irm4 Click it to finish settings.
Notice:
1. After the )outer.s wire"ess parameters are finished#
if the host computer in wire"ess networ0 needs to connect the
)outer# the wire"ess parameter confiuration "i0e ++$D must &e
the same as here.
2. $f you are not professiona" in wire"ess settins#
p"ease use the defau"t %a"ue.
)%2 Ad#anced Setting
Select BWL!@ Setting!danced SettingC on the left menu.
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Fou can set the adanced function and encryption mode on the
adanced setting webpage as follows.
WMM 5nable it to improe the wireless transmitting
performance like steaming ideo on line. "f you are not familiar
with W&& function, please enable it.
Select Security "ptions4
There are fie encryption methods for you to select. The
encryption intensity from high to lowI ?%3bit W5- N/(:3bit
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W5-N W-!N W-! &iEedN W-!(. Fou are recommended to
use W-!( encryption method to obtain a higher security leel.
-lease select an encryption mode for the safety of your
network.
W-!, W-!(, W-! miEed modeI
/. Select an encryption mode from BW-!C, BW-! miEed modeC
or BW-!(C in BSelect Security OptionsC.
(. Select default alue for other options.
;. 5nter the Dey word .consists of :3?; numbers or letters2 in
the BW-! Dey -hraseC.
%. Click BConfirmC to finish settings.
?%3bit W5-, /(:3bit W5- encryption methodI
/. Select a corresponding encryption mode from ?%3bit W5- or
/(:3bit W5- in BSelect Security OptionsC.
(. Select the alue for BSelect Dey 6ormatC.
;. 5nter !SC"" code or =eEadecimal number in BW5- DeyC.
%. 5nter the password in BW5- DeyC. There are four formats for
the password settingI
Set ?%3bit W5-)!SC"" codeO 5nter $ digits or letters
Set ?%3bit W5-) =eEadecimal digitO 5nter /> =eEadecimal
digits
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Set /(:3bit W5-) !SC"" codeO 5nter /; digits or letters.
Set /(:3bit W5-) =eEadecimal digitO 5nter (? =eEadecimal
digits
$. Select default alue for other options and click BODC to finish
settings.
&o$ to ;se WPS 6ncryption
6irstly enable the W-S and wireless function on W57 interface
page.When you select BFesC for B5nable W-SC, the W-S
function will be enabled after you submit.2. Secondly, press the
W-S button on the side of the panel to enable the W-S
negotiation function and detecting function of W$%:'. Thirdly,
enable the W-S function of wireless adapter on your -C and
connect the SS"' of W$%:'. Then W$%:' and network adapter
will finish W-S negotiation on the password, encryption and
connection.
&o$ to ;se WPS Pin
6irst make sure that the W-S and wireless function are enabled
on the Web interface page. Then enter the *outerHs W-S pin
code into the pin column setting of the wireless network adapter
on your -C. Click BConnectC on the setup interface of wireless
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network adapter to finish encryption and connection.
Notice:
1. $f the 1789D uti"i:es wire"ess security settin# the hosts in
wire"ess networ0 must &e confiured accordin to the
security settins. The password must &e the same.
-therwise# this host can.t connect the )outer.
2. A 5touch6 &utton for wire"ess on/off is on one side of the
1789D. ;eep pressin it for a "on time to ena&"e or
disa&"e the wire"ess function of 1789D.
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)%' MAC 5ilter
Select BWL!@ Setting&!C 6ilterC on the left menu, you can
set the &!C address filter items on this page. &!C address
filter can allow or refuse the computers in WL!@ to access the
W!@. Fou can add &!C addresses to increase the filter rules
or delete the obsolete filter rules.
&!C 6ilter
Select MAC Authentication4
Disa9le4 'isable the set &!C address filter rule.
White list4 -ermit the set &!C address to pass the *outer.
0lac list4 'isable the set &!C address to pass the *outer.
Add MAC Address4 5nter the &!C address which needs to be
filtered. 6or eEampleI >>(/:/>87:$:.
Delete4 'elete the set &!C address alue.
Apply4 Click it to finish settings.
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Notice:
$f you ena&"e the MAC address fi"ter of the wire"ess networ0#
and se"ect 51hite /ist6 for the fi"ter ru"e# when there is no
effecti%e item in the fi"ter "ist# no host can access the wire"ess
networ0. 53"ac0 /ist6 is 'ust the opposite.
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Chapter -
Ad#anced Setting
-%! Route Setting
-%!%! Static Route Setting
Select B!danced Setting*oute SettingStatic *oute
SettingC on the left menu, and you can set static routing on this
page. Static *oute Setting is special. When you use proper
static routing in networks, you can reduce routing select
problems and improe the forwarding rate of the data packets.
"- address, subnet mask and gateway can be set to specify a
routing item. 'estination "- address and subnet mask can be
used to specify an obGect network1 host. Then the *outer will
send the packets to the specific obGect network1 host.
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Click !dd to enter the following interface.
Destination *P Address4 "dentifies the obGect "- address or
obGect network you want to access.
Su9net Mas4 "t is used to identify the obGect network with
destination "- address.
:ate$ay *P address4 The *outerHs or the hostHs "- address
which the packets are sent to.
*nter+ace4 'isplays the interface which the packets are sent to.
Apply4 Click it to finish settings.
Notice:
1hen you set the static routin items# don.t set the destination
$, address and the )outer.s 1A* / /A* $, address at the
same rane.

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-%!%2 Dynamic Route Setting
Select B!danced Setting*oute Setting'ynamic *oute
SettingC on the left menu. Fou can configure dynamic routing for
any eEisting interface using edit image link of the interface.
Select the need *"- ersion and operation mode and then click
B5nableC in checkboE to open *"-.
Click B5ditC to enter the page like the following picture.
*nter+ace /ame4 'isplays the interfaces which your dynamic
route item is using.
R*P <ersion4 Fou can select ersion/, (, and both.
"peration Mode4 Fou can select actie, passie and send only.
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Multicast Send 2ype4 This function must work in *"-(.
6na9le4 'isplays the *outerHs enable1 disable state.
Select the *"- ersion and operation mode on the dynamic
route setting page. Then select B5nableC to enable *"-.
Notice:
,"ease use the defau"t dynamic route settin. Don.t chane the
settins un"ess necessary. -therwise# the wron dynamic
settin wi"" damae the networ0.
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-%2 ADSL Setting
Select B!danced SettingM !'SL SettingC on the left menu.
The following picture shows the properties supported by !'SL.
Fou can configure the !nneE and enable the items you need.
De+ault4 Click default to restore the settings to default alue.
Start4 Click it to finish settings.
Notice:
Don.t chane the defau"t %a"ue un"ess necessary.
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-%' 0and$idth Control
Select B!danced Setting7andwidth ControlC on the left
menu. Fou can limit bandwidth of each "- in L!@ on this page.
Combined with traffic statistics, it is effectie to control the
bandwidth of each computer and distribute the whole networkHs
traffic eenly.
Start *P7 6nd *P4 "t is the "- address or address range restricted
by this rule. 'ifferent rules should not be imposed on the same
"- address or address range.
DS Rate7 ;S Rate4 "t is the download rate1 upload rate of the "-
address or address range restricted by this rule.
6dit4 Click B5ditC to enter the following page. Fou can change
the "- address range and rate on this page.
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"f you want to control the hostsH bandwidth ./<(./?:./.:3
/<(./?:././>>2 at $>D7 .$>D71sO$>P:O%>>Dbps2 and the
maEimum upload bandwidth at />D7 ./>D71sO/>P:O:>Dbps2,
you can configure the settings as the following picture. Click
B!ddC to finish settings.
Notice:
The unit of the down"oad/ up"oad rate is ;3ps. <enera""y
spea0in# the down"oad rate and up"oad rate pro%ided &y 2M
AD+/ &road&and ser%ice are 2M&ps and 712;&ps. The
con%ersion of units is as fo""ows=
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2M&ps > 2089;&ps >27?;3yte/s > 27? ;3ps
712;&ps > 712/9 ;3yte/s > ?8 ;3ps
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Chapter !1
/A2 Setting
!1%! /A2 AL:
Select B!danced Setting@!T Setting@!T !L,C on the left
menu. !n !L, proides a serice for a specific application.
"ncoming packets are checked against eEisting @!T rules or
6irewall filters, "- addresses are ealuated and detailed packet
analysis is performed. "f necessary, the contents of a packet is
modified, and if a secondary port is re9uired, the !L, will open
one.
Notice:
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A"" of the a&o%e functions are ena&"ed in defau"t mode. 1e
recommend you to use the defau"t %a"ue.
!1%2 <irtual Ser#er
W$%:' can configure irtual serer. Select B!danced
Setting@!T Setting0irtual SererC on the left menu, you can
set irtual serer item on the following page. When remote
users access the Web or 6T- in L!@ ia public "- address, the
irtual serer can conert them to local serer in L!@
automatically. The internal firewall can filter the unidentified
packets to protect your local network. #nder the *outerHs
default setting, the computers in L!@ canHt be seen by outside
computers. "f you want to set some computers in L!@ to be
seen in W!@, please use irtual serer. 0irtual serer can
define a serice port. The serice re9uests from outer networks
to this serice port will be forwarded to the serer specified by
the *outer ia "- address. 7y this way, the users from outer
networks can access the serer in L!@ without security
influence of local network.
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Add4 Click it to enter the page as the following picture.
Pro?de+ined4 There are some common serice types for you to
select. "f you are not familiar with the serice port, we
recommend you to use the default serice definition.
;ser De+ined4 0irtual serice defined by yourself. -lease enter
the serice rule name you defined.
WA/ *nter+ace4 Select the W!@ input1 output data serice
interface.
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Protocol 2ype4 The protocol used by irtual serer. Fou can
select TC-, #'- and !LL. "f you donHt know protocol you use,
you can select !LL.
63ternal Pacet Port Start7 Port 6nd4 5nter the port range
which the permitted eEternal packets come from.
5or$ard to *nternal &ost Port Start7 Port 6nd4 5nter the
hostHs port range which you permit to receie eEternal packets.
5or e3ample4
"f you want the internal -C at the "- address of /<(./?:./.: to
proide Web serice for eEternal "nternet, you can configure the
settings as follows. Fou can set the 6T- file serer also.
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Notice:
1. @ou can choose the defau"t %a"ue for 1A* interface. Tenda
is not a must.
2. $f you set a %irtua" ser%er at port 90# you need to set the
51e& manaement port6 at any %a"ue e(cept 90# such as
9090. -therwise there wi"" &e co""ision to damae the
%irtua" ser%er.
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10.3 DMZ
Select B!danced Setting@!T Setting'&QC on the left
menu, you can set the '&Q .'emilitarized Qone2 on this page.
When you set a '&Q host on your local network, the host can
be accessed from the "nternet to accomplish
intercommunication without limit.
Click B5ditC to enter the following page.
Discarded4 The "- packets will be discarded that is come from
W!@ interface.
5or$arded to the DM@ &ost4
The "- packets from W!@ interface will be forwarded to the
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'&Q host.
Application4 Click it to finish settings.
5or e3ample4
"f you want to set the -C with the "- address of /<(./?:./.: as
a '&Q host, you can set the parameters as follows and click
B!pplyC to finish settings.
Notice:
Addin c"ient computer to DMZ may &rin security pro&"ems to
"oca" networ0# so don.t use this option care"ess"y.
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!1%4 ;PnP
Select B!danced Setting@!T Setting#-n-C on the left
menu, you can search #-n- information on this page. 7y #-n-
.#niersal -lug and -lay2 function, the host in L!@ can re9uest
the *outer to forward the port, thus the eEternal host can
access the internal host for sources. 6or eEample, the &S@
&essenger in Windows J- and Windows &e can utilize #-n-
when it is communicating in ideo and audio, thus the function
restricted by @!T can be used normally. 5nable #-n- to help
support applications that would not otherwise work behind a
*outer. 7oth #-n- "nternet ,ateway 'eice and @!T Traersal
are supported.
Select B5nable #-n-C and then click B!pplyC. The settings will
be finished after rebooting.
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Notice:
1. 3ecause the security of current !,n, %ersion has not &een
uaranteed# p"ease c"ose the !,n, function when you don.t
need it.
2. -n"y the app"ications that support !,n, protoco" can use this
function. M+* Messener may need the support of -peratin
+ystem such as 1indows A,/ M2.
3. !,n, function needs the support of -peratin +ystem such
as 1indows A,/M2.
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Chapter !!
Security Setting
!!%! 5ire$all
Select B!danced Setting6irewallC on the menu, and you can
set the *outerHs security options on this page. On this page you
can enable or disable the *outerHs firewall. Then click B!pplyC to
take effect.
!!%2 *P 5ilter
Select BSecurity Setting"- 6ilterC on the left menu. Fou can
check and add "- address filter item on this page. "- address
filter can deny or allow the intercommunication between the
computers in L!@ and the "nternet. "t can deny or allow the
specific port number or all port numbers of specific "- address.
Fou can add new items to increase new filter rules.
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"t displays the status and parameters of the configured "- filter
rules. Click B!ddC to enter the adding page as the picture below.
5ilter Rule /ame4 5nter the filter rule name you defined.
Select policy4
"ut9ound4 6ilter the packets sent by the controlled computers
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in L!@.
*n9ound4 6ilter the packets sent by the controlled computers in
W!@ to the *outer.
0oth4 6ilter all the packets sent by the controlled computers
both in W!@ and L!@.
Protocol4 Fou can select TC-, #'-, "C&-, ,*5 and !ll for the
protocol type. "f you are not familiar with these protocol types,
you are recommended to choose B!llC.
5ilter Action4
!llowI !llow the configured "- to pass the *outer and others are
denied.
'enyI 'eny the configured "- to pass the *outer and others are
allowed.
Source *P Range4 The "- address of the computer which
initiates a serice connection. "f it is null, it means to control all
the computers which initiate the serice connection. Fou can
enter an "- address range here. 6or eEample, Start
.?/./%$.(;:.?2 3 5nd .?/./%$.(;:.%82.
Destination *P Range4 The "- addresses of the computers
which accept the serice connection passiely. "f it is null, it
means to control all the computers which accept serice
connection passiely. Fou can enter an "- address range here,
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for eEample, Start ./<(./?:././(;235nd ./<(./?:././:$2.
Source Port Range4 The serice port of the computer
controlled in L!@ like website serer. "f it is null, it means to
control all the serice ports. Fou can enter a port range here
such as Start .($235nd .//>2.
Destination Port Range4 The serice port of the computer
controlled in L!@. "f it is null, it means to control all the serice
ports of the computer. Fou can enter a port range here such as
Start ./>;>235nd .(>>>2.
Status4 'isplays the enable1 disable status of this rule.
Apply4 Click it to finish settings.
5or e3ample4 "f you donHt want the internal computers at the "-
address of /<(./?:./.:3/<(./?:./.(> to download by 7T,
please configure the settings as the following picture and click
apply to finish settings.
!fter you apply it, please change the port and configure the
settings again.
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Select B#'-C for B-rotocolC without changes to other settings.
*epeat the aboe steps to finish settings.
Notice:
1. !se 5$, Bi"ter6 to for&id the 3T down"oadin. 1hen you use
3T to down"oad# you need to send a reCuest to the 5seed6
ser%er. 1hen the reCuest passes throuh the )outer# the
)outer can fi"ter it to pre%ent 3T connection.
2. The ports used &y 5seed6 ser%er often conest &etween
?D00 and 9100 such as ?D?D# 9000 and E3E3. 1e can use
this ru"e to for&id the ports at this rane. 3ut some other
seed ser%ers e(cept 3T are usin 9090 port# so we often
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di%ide them into two ranes?D00F90ED and 9091F9100.
3. 3ecause it is the interna" ,C which initiates the 3T
connection to connect the e(terna" $nternet ser%er# the data
messae fi"ter is -ut&ound.
8. The protoco"s which 3T used are TC,/!D,# so for&id the
two protoco"s.
!!%' MAC 5ilter
Click BSecurity Setting&!C 6ilterC on the left menu. !s the
picture shows below, &!C 6ilter permits or refuses the
computers in L!@ to access the W!@ by &!C address,
controlling the users to access the "nternet efficiently. Fou can
add new filtering rule by adding &!C address or delete old filter
rule by deleting links.
Select MAC Authentication4
Disa9le4 6orbid the configured &!C address filter rule.
White List4 -ermit the configured &!C address to pass the
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*outer.
0lac List4 6orbid the configured &!C address to pass the
*outer.
Add MAC Address4 5nter the &!C address you want to set,
such as >>(/:/>87:$:.
Apply4 Click it to finish settings.
5or e3ample4
"f you want to control the host in L!@ .&!C address >>(/
:/ >8 7: $:2 to access the "nternet, you can set the
parameters as follows.
Notice:
$f you ena&"e the MAC address fi"ter function in /A* and se"ect
53"ac0 /ist6 in fi"ter ru"e without any effecti%e item in fi"ter "ist# no
host can access the $nternet. 51hite /ist6 is opposite.
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!!%4 ;RL 5ilter
Select BSecurity Setting#*L 6ilterC on the left menu. Fou can
check and add domain filter items on this page. 'omain name
filter can preent all the computers in L!@ accessing W!@. "t
will deny all the re9uests which go to the specific domain name.
Rule Action4
Allo$4 !llow computers in L!@ to access the domain name
setting.
Deny4 'eny computers in L!@ to access the domain name
setting.
5ilter /ame4 5nter the rule name you defined.
Policy /ame4
63t?int Policy4 Control the #*L connection which the internal
L!@ host initiates to the "nternet.
Domain /ame4 5nter the domain name refused by L!@
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computers.
Start 2ime7 6nd 2ime4 Set the alid time range.
Add4 !dd the new rule to the rule list.
5or e3ample4
"f you donHt want the internal host to access the websites
contain the string BgameC at : >>3/: >>, you can set the
parameters as follows. Then click add and reboot to finish
settings.
Notice:
The 5ame6 entered into the domain name co"umn is wi"dcard#
thus a"" the domain names contain strin 5ame6 can &e fi"tered.
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!!%5 Remote Access
Select BSecurity Setting*emote !ccessC on the left menu.
*emote access function enables users to configure the *outer
from W!@ by Web browser and perform management task from
remote host. Fou can set management "- address range and
port on the interface webpage as the following picture.
We9 0ro$ser4 5nter the W!@ "- address range which can
access the *outer.
We9 Ser#er Port on Wan *nter+ace4 5nter the Web
management port number used to access the *outer.
5ire$all *nter+ace4 Select it to enable the firewall.
2elent4 *emote login function. The W!@ "- address range
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which can perform remote login function.
Ping4 -ing function. The W!@ "- address range which can
perform ping function.
Apply4 Click B!pplyC to finish the configuration.
5or e3ample4
"f you want the host at the "- address of $:./(.;%.$? to control
the W$%:' and log on the web interface remotely ia port :>:>,
you can set the parameters as follows and click B!pplyC to finish
settings.
Notice:
@ou can use the defau"t %a"ue for firewa"" interface. The
correspondin ,VC name can &e others.
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!!%, LA/ Access
Select BSecurity SettingL!@ !ccessC on the left menu. L!@
access can allow or restrict L!@ side management access to
the *outer. Fou can set the management type and
management "- address range on the interface page as the
following picture shows.
We9 0ro$ser4 7rowse the Web page. The L!@ "- address
range which can browse the Web page.
2elent4 *emote login. The "- address range in L!@ which can
perform remote login function.
Ping4 -ing function. The "- address range in L!@ which can
perform ping function.
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/otice4 When the initial "- address is null, the default "-
address will be all .from >.>.>.>3($$.($$.($$.($$2.
Apply4 Click it to finish the setting
5or e3ample4
"f you want to control the hosts at the "- addresses of
/<(./?:./.:3 /<(./?:././> to isit the Web3based interface of
W$%:', please set the parameters as follows and click B!pplyC
to finish settings.
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Chapter !2
Monitor *n+ormation
!2%! Statistics in+ormation
Select B&onitor "nfoM Stats infoC and you can check statistics
information of the current !'SL interface and WL!@ interface.
"t is shown as the picture below.
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!2%2 System Log
Select B&onitor "nfoM System LogC on the left menu, then you
can check the *outerHs Log information. This page records the
*outerHs system Log, so you can check the log to get the
system eents taken place on the *outer. !fter you set the time
range, click the BCheckC button and you can check the system
log during the time range you set. "f you click the BSaeC button,
you can sae the system log in this time range. "f you click
BClearC button, you can cancel all the current log information.
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Chapter !'
System 2ools
!'%! CWMP Setting =2R1,->
CW&- .C-5 W!@ &anagement -rotocol2 proides the
common frame, message criterion, management method and
data model which used to manage and configure the neEt
generation family network deices. CW&- uses 'SL to access
the network. When 'SL connects the network, user deices are
too many and distributed separately and it is not easy to
manage and maintain the deices on the userHs side, so CW&-
proposed that use !CS .!uto Configure Serer2 to manage the
C-5 .Customer -remise 59uipment2 concentrically in long3
distance. This way can resole C-5 deicesH management
problems, sae the maintenance cost and improe the
efficiency to resole problems.
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WA/ *nter+ace4 Select your W!@ interface. "f you are not
familiar with the interface, you are recommended to select
B!utoC. Click B!pplyC to take effect.
ACS ;RL4 5nter the !CS #*L address of management serer.
;ser /ame7 Pass$ord4 -lease enter the #ser @ame and
-assword you used to access the management serice.
Periodic *n+orm4 "f you allow the deice to send data packets
periodically to management serer to report the deiceHs status,
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please select B5nableC, otherwise select B'isableC.
Random *n+orm4 "f you allow the deice to send data packets
randomly to management serer to report the deiceHs status,
please select B5nableC, otherwise select B'isableC.
-eriodic "nform "nteralI Set the periodic inform interal. @oticeI
enter seconds.
Periodic *n+orm 2ime4 Set the periodic inform time. @oticeI the
time format must be correct.
Connection Re8uest ;RL4 The #*L address used to manage
the serer connecting with this deice.
Connection Re8uest ;sername7 Connection Re8uest
Pass$ordI 5nter the correct user name1 password you used to
manage the serer connecting with this deice.
;pgrades Managed4 5nable1 'isable upgrades managed.
ACS Disco#ery4 5nable1 'isable !CS #*L auto search
function. "f you are not sure of the !CS #*L address of the
management serer, you can choose auto search.
Apply4 Click it to finish settings.
Notice:
T)0?D is pro%ided &y your $+,. $f you are not c"ear# p"ease
inCuire your $+,.
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!'%2 S/MP Setting
S@&- is the abbreiation for Simple @etwork &anagement
-rotocol, it can monitor deiceHs status and set the parameters
using the S@&- Client software, *outer can also automatically
send trap information to the management host to report their
state.
"f you do not use S@&- to manage the network or you do not
know whether it is necessary to run S@&-, then do not enable
it.
Select the RSystem Tool M S@&- settingR menu to enter the
following interfaceI
Read Community4 Set the key for reading *outerHs
information.
Write Community4 Set the key for modifying *outerHs setting.
2rap Community4 Set the key for reading Trap information.
2rap Manager *P4 Set the host "- address that receies Trap
information.
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Click B!pplyC to sae the settings.
!'%' DD/S Setting
Select BSystem Tool''@S SettingC on the left menu. Fou can
set the corresponding configurations on this page. The main
function of ''@S is to ealuate from static domain to dynamic
"- address. When the user who uses dynamic "- address
obtains a new "- address on login, the dynamic domain name
software installed on the host will send this "- address to
dynamic domain name resolution serer proided by ''@S and
renew the domain name resolution database. When other users
on the "nternet want to access this domain name, dynamic
domain name solution serer will designate to the correct "-
address. Thus, most of the users who donHt use static "-
addresses can establish its own network system economically,
efficiently by ''@S. This *outer proides three ''@S serices
for you to select. When you are configuring it, please choose
the serice type .serice proider2 you need.
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Dynamic D/S4 'isplays the 5nable1 'isable status of ''@S.
Dynamic D/S Pro#ider4 Select your ''@S proider. "f you
haenHt registered on ''@S, please select the corresponding
link website for register.
*nternet Connection4 Select your W!@ interface.
;ser /ame7 Pass$ord4 -lease enter the #ser @ame and
-assword you registered on the ''@S.
Domain /ame4 "t is the domain name you registered on the
''@S. -lease enter it correctly and you can enter more
options.
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Apply4 Click it to finish settings.
!'%4 Pass$ord
Select BSystem Tool-assword settingC on the left menu. Fou
can change the user name and password on this page. 6irst
enter a new user name, new password, and then confirm the
new password. !fter that, click B!pplyC to sae the new user
name and password successfully.
Notice:
1e recommend you to chane the administrator.s initia" !ser
*ame and ,assword. $f you foret the system password#
p"ease restore your )outer to factory defau"t %a"ue.
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!'%5 2ime Setting
Select BSystem ToolTime SettingC on the left menu and you
can set the *outerHs S@T- Serer on this page. When your
*outer connects to the "nternet and the S@T- Serer is
correctly set, you can obtain standard time from the "nternet.
&ost name4 Fou can select a default domain name for S@T-
serer on the drop3down list or enter the S@T- serer name
manually.
Add4 !dd your configured S@T- serer to the S@T- serer list.
Delete4 'elete the S@T- serer from the S@T- serer list.
*P address4 5nter a -CHs "- address as timer serer for *outer.
2ime @one4 Select the time zone you are in and then enter the
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corresponding time in BSystem clockC blank.
Click BSubmitC button to finish the system time settings.
Notice:
1. 1hen you turn off the )outer.s power adapter# the time
information wi"" &e "ost. 1hen you restart the computer and
connect the $nternet ne(t time# the )outer wi"" o&tain +*T, time
automatica""y.
2. @ou must first connect to the $nternet to o&tain +*T, time or
set the system time manua""y on this pae# thus the time
confiuration in other functions "i0e Birewa"" can ta0e effect.
3. 1hen you se"ect 5+et the time manua""y6# if you want to
chec0 the current system time# p"ease refresh the time setup
pae.
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!'%, 5irm$are ;pgrade
Select BSystem ToolC on the left menu and then click B#pdateC,
you can upgrade the firmware ersion of the *outer on the
interface page as the following picture shows.
Steps +or upgrading +irm$are4
Step "ne4 Login to our websiteI www.tenda.cn and download
the latest firmware.
Step 2$o4 5nter the full path of the file which you want to put
the firmware in or click the B7rowseC button to choose the file.
Step 2hree4 Click 6irmware to upgrade it.
Step 5our4 !fter the firmware has been upgraded, the *outer
will reboot later.
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Notice:
1. ,"ease choose the firmware which is the same as the
hardware %ersion. Don.t power off the )outer when it is
upradin# otherwise the )outer wi"" &e destroyed. After
upradin# the )outer wi"" re&oot automatica""y.
2. After the firmware has &een upraded# the )outer wi"" restore
to factory defau"t %a"ue.
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!'%. 0acup A Restore
Select BSystem Tool7ackup A *estoreC on the left menu, you
can backup or restore the *outerHs configuration file. 7ackup
function helps you to sae the *outerHs configurations on your
computer for preparation. 7efore upgrading the *outerHs
firmware or loading the new configuration file, please backup
the *outerHs preious configuration to preent from losing data
during the procedure. *estore function can help you to load the
preious configuration files. "f you want to set the same
configuration for multiple *outers, you can first set up a *outer,
sae its configuration, and then load the configuration to the
other *outers. 7y this way, you can sae much time in
configuration.
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63ample !4 "f you want to backup the *outerHs configuration
files, you can follow the steps below.
Step "ne4 Click backup the configurations on the 7ackup A
*estore page.
Step 2$o4 Click BSaeC button on the page.
Step 2hree4 Select the path to sae the file and click sae to
finish backup.
63ample 24 "f you want to load the file config.bin to the *outer,
you can follow the steps below.
Step !4 5nter the full path of the file on the backup A restore
page. Fou can also click the browse button to select the file.
Step 24 Click Load button on the backupA restore page to load
the configuration.
Notice:
1. After the confiuration fi"es are "oaded# the pre%ious
confiuration information wi"" &e "ost# so p"ease &ac0up the
pre%ious confiuration &efore "oad the new. $f there are
mista0es for the confiuration fi"es you "oaded# you can "oad the
&ac0up fi"es.
2. Don.t power off the )outer when you are "oadin the
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confiuration fi"es# otherwise# the )outer wi"" &e destroyed. The
si:e of the "oadin fi"e and its correctness of the confiuration
commands affect the "oadin time. After the "oadin is finished#
the )outer wi"" re&oot automatica""y. $f there is any mista0e
durin "oadin# you can se"ect the options accordin to the
reminder information or re&oot the )outer.

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!'%) Re9oot
Select BSystem Tools*ebootC on the left menu. Fou can select
B*eboot the *outerC or B*estore to factory default alueC on the
drop3down list. Then click BConfirmC to apply it. "t is shown as
the picture below.
*eboot the *outer
When you select B*estore the *outer to default alueC, all of the
*outerHs configuration will be restored to default alue.
De+ault ;ser /ame4 admin
De+ault Pass$ord4 admin
De+ault *P Address4 /<(./?:././
De+ault Su9net Mas4 ($$.($$.($$.>
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Chapter !4
Logout
Select BLogoutC on the menu and click OD to 9uit the Web3
based management interface.
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Appendi3 !
!% Set the *P o+ your PC manually
Choose B#se the following "- addressC, and enter the "-
addressI /<(./?:./.EEE. .EEE ranges (K($%2, Subnet mask I
($$.($$.($$.>,
,atewayI /<(./?:././, '@S SererI Fou can enter your local
'@S serer address .in9uire your local "S-2 or set the *outer
as '@S proEy serer.
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Click BODC to finish settings. Then click BODC on B-ropertiesC of
Blocal area connectionC to sae settings.
(. 'SL #plink &ode .ia Telephone line2 M Configure *6C
/%:; ."-%2
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6na9le )12%!B <LA/ 2ag4 "555:>(./+ standard 0L!@
function. 5nter the tag alue you set. The range is from / to
%><%.
6na9le )12%!P Priority 2ag4 'ata frame priority. Connection
priority is from > to 8. There are : leels for you to select.
Select "-% and default alue for other options. Click B@eEtC to
show the following window.
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Select your W!@ "- type. "f you are proided the static "-,
please enter the static "-, subnet mask, default gateway, '@S
serer "- into the corresponding boE. "f you are proided the
dynamic "-, please select obtain an "- address automatically. "f
you are not clear, please in9uire your "S- serer and select
default alue for other options. Click B@eEtC to show the
following window.
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Apply4 Click it to enable all the settings and return to the
system status page.
Fou hae finished *6C /%:; ."-%2 settings.
2% DSL ;pLin =#ia 2elephone Line> ModeC Con+igure
PPPoA
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The setup steps of ---o! are the same as ---o5. -lease
refer to ---o5 steps to set the ---o! mode.
;. 6thernet ;plin Mode= Community 0road9and Access)
Con+igure PPPo6
"n some communities, user name and password are needed to
access the "nternet. "n this case, you only need to insert the
network cable into the L!@% port of W$%:', and configure the
---o5 to access the "nternet.
Configure ---o5
The setup process of the ---o5 is the same as the ---o5
settings in 'SL #plink &ode of Chapter %./. -lease refer to that
Chapter for the detailed settings.
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4% WLA/ Setting
Select wireless working modeI Fou can select :>(.//b mode of
//& bandwidth, :>(.//g mode of $%& bandwidth .complies
with :>(.//b mode2 and b1g miEed mode.
2ransmitting Po$erI "t is used to set the wireless emission
power. The default alue is />>S.
*:MP Snooping Multicast to ;nicast4 5nable1 'isable ",&-
Snooping multicast to unicast function.
5ragmentation 2hreshold4 The fragmentation threshold is a
way of limiting the size of packets .frames2 transmitted oer the
network. "f a packet eEceeds the fragmentation threshold set
here, it will be diided into fragmentations. The size of the
fragmentation and threshold is (;%?. Fou are not recommended
to modify the default alue.
R2S 2hreshold4 *TS .*e9uest to send2. When the size of the
packet eEceeds this threshold, use CTS1*TS to reduce the
clashing possibility. "t is not recommended to modify the default
alue in SO=O, otherwise the !- performance will be affected.
/itro3m Piggy9ac4 5nable1'isable @itroEm piggyback. We
recommend you to use default settings.
Select Security "ption4 W5- protocol is used to encrypt the
wireless transmitting data between two deices to preent the
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illegal user wiretapping or inading your wireless network. W-!
is a WL!@ security enhanced solution which can improe the
protection of the wireless L!@ system and access control leel.
Select 6ncryption Protocol4 Select the data encryption type
from !5S mode and TD"- mode.
Appendi3 2
!% 2rou9leshooting
2rou9le
Case
2rou9leshooting
-ower
"ndicator Off
T Check if the power adapter is connected
properly.
T Check if the power adapter is matched.
!'SL L"@D
Off
T Check if the !'SL cable connection is
OD.
T &ake sure the telephone line is OD with
your phone.
T Check the phone line cabling is right.
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L!@ L"@D
Off
T Check the 5thernet cable is OD.
T &ake sure the -CHs @"C indicator is O@.
T &ake sure the @"C works normally.
CanHt access
the "nternet
T &ake sure the aboe troubles are clear.
T &ake sure the dial3up connection is
established and set up.
T &ake sure the user name and password
are right.
T "f the dial3up is OD, please make sure the
"5 proEy serer is configured properly.
T -lease try opening multiple web pages
2% <eri+ying the Connection
/. Select BStartM -rogramsM !ccessoriesM Command
-romptC.
(. !ccording to the format shown in the following figure, enter
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B-ing /<(./?:././C and press 5nter. "f the system gies the
result shown in the following figure, the connection between
your computer and the router is normal.
"f the picture shows as below, it indicates the connection hasnHt
been established. Then please check the preious settings, the
power of the *outer, and the cables between the *outer and
the computer. Then try to set it again.
'% 5AB
!% B4 &o$ to Dudge ADSL connection is "EF
!I !fter the hardware is connected well, when the
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connection is OD, the B!'SL3L"@DC indicator of W$%:' will
be always onU otherwise, it will be blinking. 7linking
indicates the connection is troubled or wrong. -lease
in9uire your "S- or connect your cables again.
2% B4 *Gm an ADSL userH 9ut $hy sometimes * canGt access
the *nternetF
!I 7ecause !'SL adds high fre9uency digital signal to the
low fre9uency audio of common telephone line, any deice
added in the connection between the telephone company
and the !'SL filter will Geopardize the normal data
transmission. We recommend you aoid connecting
telephone or other deices before filter.
'% B4 *+ my place is +ar +rom the telecommunication o++iceH
can * install ADSLF
!I !t present, !'SL() technology controls the distance
under ?.$D&. 7ecause !'SL() has high re9uirements for
the line, it is better to keep the distance under ;D& for good
9uality.
4% B4 Will ADSL 9e disconnected lie 5,E ModemF
!I *egardless whicheer deice is, it might be troubled at
times. !'SL line is also disconnected sometimes, but this
good 9uality line can reduces the chance to be
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disconnected.
5% B4 * opened ADSL ser#iceH 9ut can * use ADSL2+
ModemF
!I !bsolutely, !'SL() can comply with all the !'SL
serices. When your "S- offers you !'SL() serice, you
aoid buying another modem. "n addition, the price of
!'SL() is almost the same as !'SL, so !'SL() is a
reasonable choice.
,% B4 What are <P*H <C*F
!0-" .0irtual -ath "dentifier2 and 0C" .0irtual Channel
"dentifier2 are to identify !T& terminal .!'SL2 for 'SL!&,
usually proided the local "S-.
.% B4 What related parameters are re8uired +rom your
*SPF
!I 6or dial user, Connection protocol, #ser name,
-assword, 0alue of 0-"10C", 5ncapsulation mode and so
on.
)% B4 2he +irm$are upgrade +ails and $hy canGt * enter
the We9?9ased management inter+aceF
!I Contact the technical engineer for support or after3sales
serice engineer.
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*otice=
,"ease down"oad the uprade pac0ets from the Tenda
we&site.
-% B4 &o$ to restore my de#ice to +actory de+ault #alueF
!I There is a reset button on the *outer. 6ollow the steps
below to restore the deiceI
/2 Deep the deice in running status.
(2 Deep pressing the reset button for about $ seconds with
a tip obGect. When you release the button, the reset is
finished.
!1% B4 &o$ to o9tain a correct D/S ser#er addressF
!I /2 "n9uiry your "S- to obtain '@S parametersU
(2 !fter the *outer successfully logins to the Web3based
management interface, select B*unning StatusC on the
menu and you can check the '@S parameters and
record.
!!% B4 Which +actors a++ect the $ireless signalsF
!I /2 The walls in the house are main obstacles. 7ecause
wireless L!@ adopts wireless microwae fre9uency range,
the signals receied by wireless receiing deices behind
the obstacles will be rather weak.
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(2 -hysical obstacles not only hold up the wireless signals
but also absorb the electromagnetic power.
;2 The working fre9uency range of "555:>(.//b1g
standard is (.%,=z, but other electrical deices are also
working in this fre9uency such as microwae oen,
7luetooth deice, wireless telephone and refrigerator etc.
"f there are strong magnetic fields beside, wireless
network will be affected.
%2 "f there are multiple wireless deices in wireless
enironment, channel conflict and wireless signal
interference may occur.
$2 The strong signal interference resources such as
wireless transmission tower, electric welding machine,
electric car or electric transformer may disturb the wireless
signals or deices.
?2 The weather may affect the outdoor wireless signals
greatly. The signals attenuate sharply in lightning storm or
gloomy weather. =oweer, the signals in sunny weather
can transmit farther.
!2% B4 &o$ to impro#e signal transmitting 8ualityF
!I /2 Choose a proper place for wireless *outer. The
re9uirements are as followsI
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/. The place should be high enough for the *outer to
transmit the signals widely, thus the obstacles and dead
spots will be greatly reduced.
(. When you choose the place to set the *outer, make
sure that the signals pass through fewer walls.
(2 &odify channels to reduce wireless disturbance.
*otice= 1hen you set your wire"ess transmittin
channe"# 0eep a&o%e 7 channe"s far away from other
wire"ess sina" channe"s.
;2 Deep the wireless *outer far away from household
appliances to reduce the disturbance of the signals.
%2 "f the antenna of wireless *outer is detachable, you can
change it for a higher gain one to enhance wireless
signals.
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4% <P*7<C* List
The 0-"10C" list is collected by our company for the
conenience of customers. "f you can not successfully dial3up,
please ask your "S- for help.
ISP VPI VCI Encapsulation
Australia - Telstra 8 35 PPPoA LLC
Argentina - Telecom 0 33 PPPoE LLC
Argentina - Telefonica 8 35 PPPoE LLC
Argentina 1 33 PPPoA VC-MUX
elgium-A!"L #ffice 8 35 1$83 %oute& 'P LLC
elgium - Tur(oline 8 35 PPPoA LLC
oli)ia 0 3$ 1$83 %oute& 'P LLC
ra*il - rasil Telcom 0 35 PPPoE LLC
ra*il - Telefonica 8 35 PPPoE LLC
ra*il - Telmar 0 33 PPPoE LLC
ra*il - "out+ %egion 1 3, PPPoE LLC
Colom(ia - EMCAL' 0 33 PPPoA VC-MUX
Colum(ia - ET 0 33 PPPoE LLC
Costa %ica - 'CE 1 50 1$83 %oute& 'P LLC
!enmar--C.(ercit./ Tiscali 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
0rance 112 8 35 PPPoE LLC
0rance 1,2 8 34 PPPoE LLC
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ISP VPI VCI Encapsulation
0rance 132 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
5erman. 1 3, PPPoE LLC
6ungar. - "ci-7et8or- 0 35 PPPoE LLC
'celan& - 'slan&ssimi 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
'celan& - "iminn 8 $8 PPPoA VC-MUX
'srael 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
'tal. 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
9amaica 112 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
9amaica 1,2 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
9amaica 132 8 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
9amaica 1$2 0 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
:a*a-+stan 0 33 PPPoA VC-MUX
Me;ico 8 35 PPPoE LLC
7et+erlan&s - 7E! 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
7et+erlan&s - MX "tream 8 $8 PPPoA VC-MUX
7e8 <ealan& - "lings+ot 0 100 PPPoA VC-MUX
Portugal 0 35 PPPoE LLC
Puerto %ico - Co=ui>net 0 35 PPPoA LLC
"au&i Ara(ia 112 0 33 PPPoE LLC
"au&i Ara(ia 1,2 0 35 PPPoE LLC
"au&i Ara(ia 132 0 33 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
"au&i Ara(ia 1$2 0 33 1$83 %oute& 'P LLC
"au&i Ara(ia 152 0 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
"au&i Ara(ia 132 0 35 1$83 %oute& 'P LLC
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ISP VPI VCI Encapsulation
"?ain - Al(ura/ Tiscali 1 3, PPPoA VC-MUX
"?ain - Colt Telecom/ #la 'nternet 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
"?ain - EresMas/ %ete)ision 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
"?ain - Telefonica 112 8 3, PPPoE LLC
"?ain - Telefonica 1,2/ Terra 8 3, 1$83 %oute& 'P LLC
"?ain - @ana&oo 112 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
"?ain - @ana&oo 1,2 8 3, PPPoE LLC
"?ain - @ana&oo 132 8 3, 1$83 %oute& 'P LLC
"8e&en - Telenor&ia 8 35 PPPoE
"8e&en - Telia 8 35 1$83 %oute& 'P LLC
"8it*erlan& 8 35 PPPoE LLC
Trini&a& A To(ago - T"TT 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
Tur-e. 112 8 35 PPPoE LLC
Tur-e. 1,2 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX
Unite& "tates - $!V>7et 0 3, PPPoA VC-MUX
Unite& "tates - All Tel 112 0 35 PPPoE LLC
Unite& "tates - All Tel 1,2 0 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
Unite& "tates - August>net 112 0 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
Unite& "tates - August>net 1,2 8 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
Unite& "tates - ell"out+ 8 35 PPPoE LLC
Unite& "tates - Centur.Tel 112 8 35 PPPoE LLC
Unite& "tates - Centur.Tel 1,2 8 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
Unite& "tates - Co=ui>net 0 35 PPPoA LLC
Unite& "tates - Co)a& 0 35 PPPoE LLC
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Unite& "tates - Eart+lin- 112 0 35 PPPoE LLC
Unite& "tates - Eart+lin- 1,2 8 35 PPPoE LLC
Unite& "tates - Eart+lin- 132 0 3, PPPoALLC
Unite& "tates - Em(ar= 8 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
Unite& "tates - 5@' 0 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
Unite& "tates - B@est 112 0 3, PPPoALLC
Unite& "tates - B@est 1,2 0 3, PPPoA VC-MUX
Unite& "tates - B@est 132 0 3, 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
Unite& "tates - "C 112 0 35 PPPoE LLC
Unite& "tates - "C 1,2 0 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
Unite& "tates - "C 132 8 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
Unite& "tates - "out+@estern ell 0 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
Unite& "tates - "?rint 112 0 35 PPPoALLC
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Unite& "tates - "ure@est
Communications1,2
0 3, PPPoE LLC
Unite& "tates - "ure@est
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0 3, PPPoA LLC
Unite& "tates - Toast>7et 0 35 PPPoE LLC
Unite& "tates - U" @est 0 3, PPPoA VC-MUX
Unite& "tates - Veri*on 112 0 35 PPPoE LLC
Unite& "tates - Veri*on 1,2 0 35 1$83 ri&ge& 'P LLC
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Unite& :ing&om 112 0 38 PPPoA VC-MUX
Unite& :ing&om 1,2 0 38 PPPoE LLC
Unite& :ing&om - A#L 0 38 PPPoE VC-MUX
Unite& :ing&om - :aroo 1 50 PPPoA LLC
Vene*uela - CA7TV 0 33 1$83 %oute& 'P LLC
Vietnam 0 35 PPPoE LLC
Vietnam - V!C 8 35 PPPoE LLC
Vietnam - Viettel 8 35 PPPoE LLC
Vietnam - 0PT 0 33 PPPoE LLC
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Appendi3 '4 Regulatory *n+ormation
6u Declaration or Declaration o+ Con+ormity
=ereby, S=5@Q=5@ T5@'! T5C=@OLO,F CO.,LT', declares that this
Wireless 7roadband *outer is in compliance with the essential
re9uirements and other releant proisions of 'irectie /<<<1$15C.
5CC Statement
This e9uipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class 7 digital deice, pursuant to part /$ of the 6CC rules. These limits
are designed to proide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This e9uipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio fre9uency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. =oweer, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. "f this e9uipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or teleision reception, which can be determined by
turning the e9uipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measuresI
3*eorient or relocate the receiing antenna.
3"ncrease the separation between the e9uipment and receier.
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3Connect the e9uipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receier is connected.
3Consult the dealer or an eEperienced radio1T0 technician for help.
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not
eEpressly approed by the party responsible for compliance could oid the
userHs authority to operate this e9uipment. .5Eample3 use only shielded
interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral deices2.
BThe antenna.s2 used for this transmitter must not be co3located or
operating in conGunction with any other antenna or transmitter.C
5CC Radiation 63posure Statement
This e9uipment complies with 6CC radiation eEposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled enironment and it also complies with -art /$ of 6CC *6
*ules. Operation is subGect to the following two conditionsI
/2 This deice may not cause interference and
(2 This deice must accept any interference, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the deice.
CautionI
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or T0 interference
caused by unauthorized modifications to this e9uipment. Such
modifications could oid the user authority to operate the e9uipment.
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