TL-MR3220 V2 Ug PDF
TL-MR3220 V2 Ug PDF
TL-MR3220 V2 Ug PDF
Rev: 2.1.0
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FCC STATEMENT
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 or more 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.
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.
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
This is a class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
National Restrictions
This device is intended for home and office use in all EU countries (and other countries following
the EU directive 1999/5/EC) without any limitation except for the countries mentioned below:
Outdoor use limited to Military Radiolocation use. Refarming of the 2.4 GHz
10 mW e.i.r.p. within band has been ongoing in recent years to allow current
France
the band 2454-2483.5 relaxed regulation. Full implementation planned 2012
MHz
This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below, and having a maximum
gain of 5 dBi. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 5 dBi are strictly
prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so
chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for
successful communication.”
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with Canada 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.
Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) Le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et
(2) Ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu,y compris un brouillage susceptible de
provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
NOTE IMPORTANTE:
Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations:
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un
environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20
cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.
NCC Notice:
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率或變更原設計之特性及功能。
低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並
改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。低功率射頻電
機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
For the following equipment:
Product Description: 3G/4G Wireless N Router
Model No.: TL-MR3220
Trademark: TP-LINK
We declare under our own responsibility that the above products satisfy all the technical
regulations applicable to the product within the scope of Council Directives:
Directives 1999/5/EC, Directives 2004/108/EC, Directives 2006/95/EC, Directives 1999/519/EC,
Directives 2011/65/EU
The above product is in conformity with the following standards or other normative documents
EN 300 328 V1.8.1
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1:2008 & EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1
EN 55022:2010
EN 55024:2010
EN 61000-3-2:2006+A1:2009+A2:2009
EN 61000-3-3:2008
EN60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011
EN62311:2008
The product carries the CE Mark:
Yang Hongliang
Product Manager of International Business
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4.7.1 DHCP Settings .................................................................................................. 46
4.7.2 DHCP Clients List ............................................................................................. 47
4.7.3 Address Reservation......................................................................................... 48
4.8 Forwarding .................................................................................................................... 49
4.8.1 Virtual Servers................................................................................................... 49
4.8.2 Port Triggering .................................................................................................. 51
4.8.3 DMZ .................................................................................................................. 53
4.8.4 UPnP ................................................................................................................. 54
4.9 Security ......................................................................................................................... 55
4.9.1 Basic Security ................................................................................................... 55
4.9.2 Advanced Security ............................................................................................ 56
4.9.3 Local Management ........................................................................................... 58
4.9.4 Remote Management ....................................................................................... 59
4.10 Parental Control ............................................................................................................ 59
4.11 Access Control .............................................................................................................. 62
4.11.1 Rule ................................................................................................................... 63
4.11.2 Host ................................................................................................................... 65
4.11.3 Target ................................................................................................................ 66
4.11.4 Schedule ........................................................................................................... 68
4.12 Advanced Routing ........................................................................................................ 69
4.12.1 Static Routing List ............................................................................................. 70
4.12.2 System Routing Table ....................................................................................... 71
4.13 Bandwidth Control......................................................................................................... 71
4.13.1 Control Settings ................................................................................................ 71
4.13.2 Rules List .......................................................................................................... 72
4.14 IP & MAC Binding ......................................................................................................... 73
4.14.1 Binding Settings ................................................................................................ 73
4.14.2 ARP List ............................................................................................................ 75
4.15 Dynamic DNS ............................................................................................................... 75
4.15.1 Comexe.cn DDNS............................................................................................. 75
4.15.2 Dyndns.org DDNS ............................................................................................ 76
4.15.3 No-ip.com DDNS .............................................................................................. 77
4.16 System Tools................................................................................................................. 78
4.16.1 Time Settings .................................................................................................... 78
4.16.2 Diagnostic ......................................................................................................... 79
4.16.3 Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................ 81
4.16.4 Factory Defaults ................................................................................................ 82
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4.16.5 Backup & Restore ............................................................................................. 82
4.16.6 Reboot............................................................................................................... 83
4.16.7 Password .......................................................................................................... 83
4.16.8 System Log ....................................................................................................... 84
4.16.9 Statistics ............................................................................................................ 86
Appendix A: FAQ....................................................................................................... 88
Appendix B: Configuring the PCs ........................................................................... 93
Appendix C: Specifications...................................................................................... 97
Appendix D: Glossary .............................................................................................. 98
Appendix E: Compatible 3G/4G USB Modem ....................................................... 100
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TL-MR3220 3G/4G Wireless N Router User Guide
Package Contents
The following items should be found in your package:
TL-MR3220 3G/4G Wireless N Router
DC Power Adapter for TL-MR3220 3G/4G Wireless N Router
Quick Installation Guide
Resource CD for TL-MR3220 3G/4G Wireless N Router, including:
• This Guide
• Other Helpful Information
Note:
Make sure that the package contains the above items. If any of the listed items is damaged or
missing, please contact with your distributor.
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Chapter 1. Introduction
The TL-MR3220 3G/4G Wireless N Router provides 3G/4G and WAN (xDSL, static IP, or
dynamic IP) two kinds of broadband connections to get on the Internet, you can via the Internet
no matter at home or outside on business. Automatic 3G/4G and WAN failover feature just
provide nonstop internet connection.
TP-LINK 3G/4G Router provides up to 150Mbps, faster than that of traditional 11g products,
surpasses 11G performance enabling the use of high bandwidth-consuming applications such
as HD Videos.
With just pressing on the 'WPS' button, the Router automatically establishes a WPA2 secure
connection for solid security in under a minute.
Quality of Service-Qos
QoS acts as a “bandwidth manager” to ensure that those programs that are sensitive to lag are
given as much bandwidth as possible to avoid lag. This feature makes an impression
immensely when users are streaming video or music and especially when playing online games
where lag often means “Game Over”.
1.2 Conventions
The Router or TL-MR3220 mentioned in this guide stands for TL-MR3220 3G/4G Wireless N
Router without any explanation.
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Note:
After a device is successfully added to the network by WPS function, the WPS LED will keep on
for about 5 minutes and then turn off.
1.4.2 The Rear Panel
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Figure 2-1 Hardware Installation of the 3G/4G Wireless N Router – 3G/4G connection
Figure 2-2 Hardware Installation of the 3G/4G Wireless N Router – WAN connection
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Note:
If the above screen does not pop-up, it means that your Web-browser has been set to a proxy.
Go to Tools menu>Internet Options>Connections>LAN Settings, in the screen that appears,
cancel the Using Proxy checkbox, and click OK to finish it.
2. After successful login, you can click the Quick Setup to quickly configure your Router.
Click Next to proceed to the next screen.
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Figure 3-5
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Location - Select the location where you're enjoying the 3G/4G card.
Mobile ISP - Select the ISP (Internet Service Provider) you apply to for 3G/4G service. The
Router will show the default Dial Number and APN of that ISP. If your ISP is not listed in the
Mobile ISP, check the box before Set the Dial Number, APN, Username and Password
manually and fill the Dial Number and APN blanks below.
Authentication Type - Some ISPs need a specific authentication type. Please confirm it
with your ISP or keep it Auto.
Dial Number & APN - Set these two parameters manually after Set the Dial Number, APN,
Username and Password manually is checked.
Username/Password - Enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP. These
fields are optional but case-sensitive.
5. Configure the Wireless settings on the screen as shown in Figure 3-6, then click Next.
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Channel - This field determines which operating frequency will be used. The default
channel is set to Auto, so the AP will choose the best channel automatically. It is not
necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with
another nearby access point.
Mode - This field determines the wireless mode which the Router works on.
Channel Width - Select any channel width from the pull-down list. The default setting is
automatic, which can adjust the channel width for your clients automatically.
Wireless Security - You can select one of the following security options.
Disable Security - The wireless security function can be enabled or disabled. If
disabled, the wireless stations will be able to connect the Router without encryption. It
is recommended strongly that you choose one of following options to enable security.
WPA-Personal/WPA2-Personal - Select WPA based on pre-shared passphrase.
Password - You can enter ASCII or Hexadecimal characters.
For ASCII, the key can be made up of any numbers 0 to 9 and any letters A to Z, the
length should be between 8 and 63 characters.
For Hexadecimal, the key can be made up of any numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F,
the length should be between 8 and 64 characters.
Please also note the key is case sensitive, this means that upper and lower case keys
will affect the outcome. It would also be a good idea to write down the key and all
related wireless security settings.
Use the Previous settings - If you choose this option, wireless security configuration
will not change!
These settings are only for basic wireless parameters. For advanced settings, please refer to
Section 4.6: “Wireless”.
6. Click Finish or Reboot on the Finish page.
If you don’t make any changes on the above Wireless page, you will see the Finish page
as shown in Figure 3-7. Click the Finish button to finish the Quick Setup.
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4.1 Login
After your successful login, you will see the fifteen main menus on the left of the Web-based utility.
On the right, there are the corresponding explanations and instructions.
The detailed explanations for each Web page’s key function are listed below.
4.2 Status
The Status page displays the current status information about the Router. All information is
read-only.
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4.4 WPS
This section will guide you to add a new wireless device to an existing network quickly by WPS
(Wi-Fi Protected Setup) function.
a). Choose menu “WPS”, you will see the next screen (shown in Figure 4-2).
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Note:
To build a successful connection by WPS, you should also do the corresponding configuration
of the new device for WPS function meanwhile.
For the configuration of the new device, here takes the Wireless adapter of our company for
example.
I. By PBC (Push Button Configuration)
If the wireless adapter supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup or Quick Secure Setup and the PBC
method, you can add it to the network by PBC with the following two methods.
Method One:
Step 1: Press the WPS/RESET button on the rear panel of the Router.
Step 2: Press and hold the WPS or QSS button of the adapter directly for 2 or 3 seconds.
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Step 3: Wait for a while until the next screen appears. Click Finish to complete the WPS
configuration.
Step 2: For the configuration of the wireless adapter, please choose Push the button on my
access point in the configuration utility of the WPS as below, and click Next.
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Step 2: Choose Enter the new device's PIN and enter the PIN code of the wireless adapter in
the field behind PIN in the above figure. Then click Connect.
Note:
The PIN code of the wireless adapter is always displayed on the WPS or QSS configuration
screen.
Step 3: For the configuration of the wireless adapter, please choose Enter a PIN into my
access point or a registrar in the configuration utility of the WPS as below, and click
Next.
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Note:
The default PIN code of the Router can be found in its label or the WPS configuration screen as
Figure 4-2.
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c). You will see the following screen when the new device successfully connected to the
network.
Note:
1) The status LED on the Router will light green all the time if the device has been
successfully added to the network.
2) The WPS function cannot be configured if the Wireless Function of the Router is disabled.
Please make sure the Wireless Function is enabled before configuring the WPS.
4.5 Network
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Note:
1. If you are using the 3G/4G Preferred or WAN Preferred, the Router would connect,
disconnect or switch the current access automatically. The Connect/Disconnect button
(on 3G/4G, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP) and some related parameters could not be set manually.
2. Only when the WAN connection is Dynamic IP, Static IP or PPPoE can the Router support
the switch between 3G/4G mode and WAN mode.
4.5.2 3G/4G
Choose menu “Network→3G/4G”, you can configure parameters for 3G/4G function on the
screen below. To use the 3G/4G function, you should first insert your USB modem on the USB
port of the Router. There is already much 3G/4G USB modem information embedded in the
Router. The USB modem parameters will be set automatically if the card is supported by the
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Router. If your USB modem inserted is supported by the Router, then “Identify successfully”
will display in the 3G/4G USB Modem field as shown in Figure 4-6.
Note:
3G/4G settings are unavailable when the Internet Access mode is set to WAN Only mode. Please
change settings on Internet Access if you want to use 3G/4G.
Note:
Sometimes the connection cannot be disconnected although you specify a time to Max Idle
Time because some applications visit the Internet continually in the background.
Connect Automatically - Connect automatically after the Router is disconnected. To use
this option, click the radio button.
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Connect Manually - You can configure the Router to make it connect or disconnect
manually. After a specified period of inactivity (Max Idle Time), the Router will disconnect
your Internet connection, and not be able to re-establish your connection automatically as
soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. To use this option, click the radio button.
If you want your Internet connection to remain active at all times, enter 0 in the Max Idle
Time field. Otherwise, enter the number in minutes that you wish to have the Internet
connecting last unless a new link requested.
Note:
Sometimes the connection cannot be disconnected although you specify a time to Max Idle
Time because some applications visit the Internet continually in the background.
Authentication Type - Some ISPs need a specific authentication type, please confirm it
with your ISP or keep it Auto.
Auto-The Router will have dynamic negotiation with the dialing server and the
Autnentication Type need not to be specified. The default type is Auto.
PAP-Password Authentication Protocol. This protocol allows the Router to establish
authentication with the peer using two handshakes. Select this option if the ISP requires
this authentication type.
CHAP-Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. This protocol allows the route to
establish authentication with the peer using three handshakes and checking the peer
identity periodically. Select this option if the ISP requires this authentication type.
Click the Advanced Settings button to set up the advanced options in the screen as shown in
Figure 4-7.
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Location / Mobile ISP – These two fields will display the location and the ISP you have
selected in the previous page (shown in Figure 4-6). While you tick the below option Set the
Dial Number and APN manually, there will be no specific information in these two fields.
Set the Dial Number and APN manually - Tick the checkbox and then you are able to fill in
the Dial Number and APN blanks below, if your ISP is not listed in the Mobile ISP field in the
previous page (Figure 4-6).
Dial Number - Enter the Dial Number provided by your ISP.
APN - Enter the APN (Access Point Name) provided by your ISP.
Username/Password - Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP. These
fields are case-sensitive.
MTU Size - The default MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) size is 1480 bytes, which is
usually fine. For some ISPs, you need modify the MTU. This should not be done unless
you are sure it is necessary for your ISP.
Use the following DNS Servers - If your ISP specify a DNS server IP address for you,
click the checkbox, and fill the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS blanks below. The
Secondary DNS is optional. Otherwise, the DNS servers will be assigned dynamically from
ISP.
Primary DNS - (Optional) Enter the DNS IP address in dotted-decimal notation provided by
your ISP.
Secondary DNS - (Optional) Enter another DNS IP address in dotted-decimal notation
provided by your ISP.
Click the Modem Settings button (in Figure 4-6) if your 3G/4G USB Modem is not supported by
the Router, and then you will see the screen as shown in Figure 4-8. Parameters of your USB
modem can be configured on this page.
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Note:
WAN settings are unavailable when the Internet Access mode is set to 3G/4G Only mode. Please
change settings on 4.5.1 Internet Access if you want to use WAN.
1. If your ISP provides the DHCP service, please choose Dynamic IP type, and the Router
will automatically get IP parameters from your ISP.
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This page will display the WAN IP parameters assigned dynamically by your ISP, including IP
address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, etc. Click the Renew button to renew the IP
parameters from your ISP. Click the Release button to release the IP parameters.
MTU Size (in bytes) - The normal MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) value for most
Ethernet networks is 1500 Bytes. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU
Size unless required by your ISP.
Use These DNS Servers - If your ISP gives you one or two DNS addresses, select Use
These DNS Servers and enter the primary and secondary addresses into the
corresponding fields. Otherwise, the DNS servers will be assigned dynamically from your
ISP.
Note:
If you get Address not found error when you access a Web site, it is likely that your DNS
servers are set up improperly. You should contact your ISP to get the correct DNS server
addresses.
Host Name - This option specifies the Host Name of the Router.
Get IP with Unicast DHCP - A few ISPs' DHCP servers do not support the broadcast
applications. If you cannot get the IP Address normally, you can choose this option. (It is
rarely required.)
2. If your ISP provides a static or fixed IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS setting,
select Static IP. The Static IP settings page will appear, shown in Figure 4-11.
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Note:
Only when you have configured the system time on System Tools -> Time page, will the
Time-based Connecting function can take effect.
Connect Manually - You can click the Connect/ Disconnect button to connect/disconnect
immediately. This mode also supports the Max Idle Time function as Connect on Demand
mode. The Internet connection can be disconnected automatically after a specified inactivity
period and re-established when you attempt to access the Internet again.
Caution: Sometimes the connection cannot be terminated although you specify a time to Max
Idle Time, since some applications are visiting the Internet continually in the background.
If you want to do some advanced configurations, please click the Advanced button, and the
page shown in Figure 4-13 will then appear:
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Service Name/AC Name - The service name and AC (Access Concentrator) name, which
should not be configured unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP. In most cases,
leaving these fields blank will work.
ISP Specified IP Address - If your ISP does not automatically assign IP addresses to the
Router during login, please click “Use IP address specified by ISP” check box and enter
the IP address provided by your ISP in dotted-decimal notation.
Detect Online Interval - The Router will detect Access Concentrator online at every
interval. The default value is “0”. You can input the value between “0”and “120”. The value
“0” means no detect.
DNS IP address - If your ISP does not automatically assign DNS addresses to the Router
during login, please click “Use the following DNS servers” check box and enter the IP
address in dotted-decimal notation of your ISP’s primary DNS server. If a secondary DNS
server address is available, enter it as well.
Click the Save button to save your settings.
4. If your ISP provides BigPond Cable (or Heart Beat Signal) connection, please select
BigPond Cable. And you should enter the following parameters (Figure 4-14):
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Auth Domain - Type in the domain suffix server name based on your location.
e.g.
NSW / ACT - nsw.bigpond.net.au
VIC / TAS / WA / SA / NT - vic.bigpond.net.au
QLD - qld.bigpond.net.au
MTU Size - The normal MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) value for most Ethernet
networks is 1500 Bytes. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU Size
unless required by your ISP.
Connect on Demand - In this mode, the Internet connection can be terminated
automatically after a specified inactivity period (Max Idle Time) and be re-established
when you attempt to access the Internet again. If you want your Internet connection keeps
active all the time, please enter “0” in the Max Idle Time field. Otherwise, enter the number
of minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet access disconnects.
Connect Automatically - The connection can be re-established automatically when it was
down.
Connect Manually - You can click the Connect/Disconnect button to connect/disconnect
immediately. This mode also supports the Max Idle Time function as Connect on Demand
mode. The Internet connection can be disconnected automatically after a specified
inactivity period and re-established when you attempt to access the Internet again.
Click the Connect button to connect immediately. Click the Disconnect button to
disconnect immediately.
Caution: Sometimes the connection cannot be terminated although you specify a time to Max
Idle Time because some applications are visiting the Internet continually in the background.
Click the Save button to save your settings.
5. If your ISP provides L2TP connection, please select L2TP/Russia L2TP option. And you
should enter the following parameters (Figure 4-15):
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manually. After a specified period of inactivity (Max Idle Time), the Router will disconnect
from your Internet connection, and you will not be able to re-establish your connection
automatically as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. To use this option, click
the radio button. If you want your Internet connection to remain active at all times, enter "0"
in the Max Idle Time field. Otherwise, enter the number in minutes that you wish to have
the Internet connecting last unless a new link is requested.
Caution: Sometimes the connection cannot be disconnected although you specify a time to
Max Idle Time, since some applications are visiting the Internet continually in the
background.
6. If your ISP provides PPTP connection, please select PPTP/Russia PPTP option. And you
should enter the following parameters (Figure 4-16):
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If you choose static IP and enter the domain name, you should also enter the DNS
assigned by your ISP. And click the Save button.
Click the Connect button to connect immediately. Click the Disconnect button to
disconnect immediately.
Connect on Demand - You can configure the Router to disconnect from your Internet
connection after a specified period of inactivity (Max Idle Time). If your Internet connection
has been terminated due to inactivity, Connect on Demand enables the Router to
automatically re-establish your connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet
again. If you wish to activate Connect on Demand, click the radio button. If you want your
Internet connection to remain active at all times, enter 0 in the Max Idle Time field.
Otherwise, enter the number of minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet
connection terminates.
Connect Automatically - Connect automatically after the Router is disconnected. To use
this option, click the radio button.
Connect Manually - You can configure the Router to make it connect or disconnect
manually. After a specified period of inactivity (Max Idle Time), the Router will disconnect
from your Internet connection, and you will not be able to re-establish your connection
automatically as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. To use this option, click
the radio button. If you want your Internet connection to remain active at all times, enter "0"
in the Max Idle Time field. Otherwise, enter the number in minutes that you wish to have
the Internet connecting last unless a new link is requested.
Caution: Sometimes the connection cannot be disconnected although you specify a time to
Max Idle Time, since some applications are visiting the Internet continually in the
background.
Note:
If you don't know how to choose the appropriate connection type, click the Detect button to
allow the Router to automatically search your Internet connection for servers and protocols. The
connection type will be reported when an active Internet service is successfully detected by the
Router. This report is for your reference only. To make sure the connection type your ISP
provides, please refer to the ISP. The various types of Internet connections that the Router can
detect are as follows:
PPPoE - Connections which use PPPoE that requires a user name and password.
Dynamic IP - Connections which use dynamic IP address assignment.
Static IP - Connections which use static IP address assignment.
The Router can not detect PPTP/L2TP/BigPond connections with your ISP. If your ISP uses
one of these protocols, then you must configure your connection manually.
4.5.4 MAC Clone
Choose menu “Network→MAC Clone”, you can configure the MAC address of the WAN on
the screen below, Figure 4-17:
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1) If you change the IP Address of LAN, you must use the new IP Address to login the Router.
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2) If the new LAN IP Address you set is not in the same subnet, the IP Address pool of the
DHCP server will change accordingly at the same time,while the Virtual Server and DMZ
Host will not take effect until they are re-configured.
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function of the Router in a region other than one of those specified in this field. If your
country or region is not listed, please contact your local government agency for
assistance.
When you select your local region from the pull-down list, click the Save button, then the
Note Dialog appears. Click OK.
Note Dialog
Note:
Limited by local law regulations, version for North America does not have region selection option.
Channel - This field determines which operating frequency will be used. The default
channel is set to Auto, so the AP will choose the best channel automatically. It is not
necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with
another nearby access point.
Mode - Select the desired mode. The default setting is 11bgn mixed.
11b only - Select if all of your wireless clients are 802.11b.
11g only - Select if all of your wireless clients are 802.11g.
11n only- Select only if all of your wireless clients are 802.11n.
11bg mixed - Select if you are using both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless clients.
11bgn mixed - Select if you are using a mix of 802.11b, 11g, and 11n wireless clients.
Select the desired wireless mode. When 802.11g mode is selected, only 802.11g wireless
stations can connect to the Router. When 802.11n mode is selected, only 802.11n wireless
stations can connect to the AP. It is strongly recommended that you set the Mode to
802.11b&g&n, and all of 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless stations can connect to
the Router.
Channel width - Select any channel width from the pull-down list. The default setting is
automatic, which can adjust the channel width for your clients automatically.
Note:
If 11b only, 11g only, or 11bg mixed is selected in the Mode field, the Channel Width
selecting field will turn grey and the value will become 20M, which is unable to be changed.
Enable Wireless Router Radio - The wireless radio of this Router can be enabled or
disabled to allow wireless stations access.
Enable SSID Broadcast - When wireless clients survey the local area for wireless networks
to associate with, they will detect the SSID broadcast by the Router. If you select the Enable
SSID Broadcast checkbox, the Wireless Router will broadcast its name (SSID) on the air.
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Enable WDS Bridging - Check this box to enable WDS Bridging. With this function, the
Router can bridge two or more WLANs. If this checkbox is selected, you will have to set the
following parameters as shown below. Make sure the following settings are correct.
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Figure 4-21
Disable Security - If you do not want to use wireless security, select this check box, but it’s
strongly recommended to choose one of the following modes to enable security.
WEP - It is based on the IEEE 802.11 standard. If you select this check box, you will find a
notice in red as show in Figure 4-22.
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• Type - you can choose the type for the WEP security on the pull-down list. The default
setting is Automatic, which can select Open System or Shared Key authentication type
automatically based on the wireless station's capability and request.
• WEP Key Format - Hexadecimal and ASCII formats are provided. Hexadecimal
format stands for any combination of hexadecimal digits (0-9, a-f, A-F) in the specified
length. ASCII format stands for any combination of keyboard characters in the specified
length.
• WEP Key (Password)- Select which of the four keys will be used and enter the matching
WEP key that you create. Make sure these values are identical on all wireless stations in
your network.
• Key Type - You can select the WEP key length (64-bit, or 128-bit, or 152-bit.) for
encryption. "Disabled" means this WEP key entry is invalid.
64-bit - You can enter 10 hexadecimal digits (any combination of 0-9, a-f, A-F, zero key is
not promoted) or 5 ASCII characters.
128-bit - You can enter 26 hexadecimal digits (any combination of 0-9, a-f, A-F, zero key
is not promoted) or 13 ASCII characters.
152-bit - You can enter 32 hexadecimal digits (any combination of 0-9, a-f, A-F, zero key
is not promoted) or 16 ASCII characters.
Note:
If you do not set the key, the wireless security function is still disabled even if you have
selected Shared Key as Authentication Type.
WPA /WPA2 - Enterprise - It’s based on Radius Server.
• Version - you can choose the version of the WPA security on the pull-down list. The
default setting is Automatic, which can select WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) or WPA2
(WPA version 2) automatically based on the wireless station's capability and request.
• Encryption - You can select either Automatic, or TKIP or AES.
Note:
If you check the WPA/WPA2 - Enterprise radio button and choose TKIP encryption, you
will find a notice in red as shown in Figure 4-23.
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If you check the WPA/WPA2 – Personal (Recommended) radio button and choose TKIP
encryption, you will find a notice in red as shown in Figure 4-24.
Figure 4-24
• Password - You can enter ASCII characters between 8 and 63 characters or 8 to 64
Hexadecimal characters.
• Group Key Update Period - Specify the group key update interval in seconds. The
value should be 30 or above. Enter 0 to disable the update.
Be sure to click the Save button to save your settings on this page.
4.6.3 Wireless MAC Filtering
Choose menu “Wireless → Wireless MAC Filtering”, you can control the wireless access by
configuring the Wireless MAC Address Filtering function, shown in Figure 4-25.
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3. Status - Select Enabled or Disabled for this entry on the Status pull-down list.
4. Click the Save button to save this entry.
For example: If you desire that the wireless station A with MAC address 00-0A-EB-00-07-8A
and the wireless station B with MAC address 00-0A-EB-00-23-11 are able to access the Router,
but all the other wireless stations cannot access the Router, you can configure the Wireless
MAC Filtering list by following these steps:
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If you are not familiar with the setting items in this page, it's strongly recommended to keep the
provided default values; otherwise it may result in lower wireless network performance.
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Note:
Only when the DHCP Server function of the Router is enabled, can all computers on the LAN
configured to be "Obtain an IP Address automatically" mode work properly.
4.7.2 DHCP Clients List
Choose menu “DHCP→DHCP Clients List”, you can view the information about the clients
attached to the Router in the next screen (shown in Figure 4-31).
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Click the Enable All/ Disable All button to make all entries enabled/disabled
Click the Delete All button to delete all entries
Click the Next button to go to the next page and Click the Previous button to return the
previous page.
To Reserve IP addresses:
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Note:
If your computer or server has more than one type of available service, please select another
service, and enter the same IP Address for that computer or server.
To modify or delete an existing entry:
1. Click the Modify in the entry you want to modify. If you want to delete the entry, click the
Delete.
2. Modify the information.
3. Click the Save button.
Click the Enable All/ Disable All button to make all entries enabled/ disabled.
Click the Delete All button to delete all entries.
Click the Next button to go to the next page and click the Previous button to return the
previous page.
Note:
If you set the service port of the virtual server as 80, you must set the Web management port on
“Security –> Remote Management” page to be any other value except 80 such as 8080.
Otherwise there will be a conflict to disable the virtual server.
4.8.2 Port Triggering
Choose menu “Forwarding→Port Triggering”, you can view and add port triggering in the next
screen (shown in Figure 4-37). Some applications require multiple connections, like Internet
games, video conferencing, Internet calling and so on. These applications cannot work with a
pure NAT Router. Port Triggering is used for some of these applications that can work with an
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4. Select the protocol used for Incoming Ports from the Incoming Protocol drop-down list,
either TCP or UDP, or All.
5. Select Enable in Status field.
6. Click the Save button to save the new rule.
Note:
1) When the trigger connection is released, the according opening ports will be closed.
2) Each rule allowed to be used only by one host on LAN synchronously. The trigger
connection of other hosts on LAN will be refused.
3) Incoming Port Range cannot overlap each other.
4.8.3 DMZ
Choose menu “Forwarding→DMZ”, you can view and configure DMZ host in the screen
(shown in Figure 4-39).The DMZ host feature allows one local host to be exposed to the
Internet for a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing. DMZ host
forwards all the ports at the same time. Any PC whose port is being forwarded must have its
DHCP client function disabled and should have a new static IP Address assigned to it because
its IP Address may be changed when using the DHCP function.
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Status - The port’s status displayed here. “Enabled” means that port is still active.
Otherwise, the port is inactive.
Click Refresh to update the Current UPnP Settings List.
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traffic passing through the session conforms to the protocol. SPI Firewall is enabled by
factory default. If you want all the computers on the LAN exposed to the outside world,
you can disable it.
VPN - VPN Passthrough must be enabled if you want to allow VPN tunnels using IPSec,
PPTP, or L2TP protocols to pass through the Router’s firewall.
PPTP Passthrough - Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) allows the
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to be tunneled through an IP network. To allow PPTP
tunnels to pass through the Router, keep the default, Enable.
L2TP Passthrough - Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is the method used to enable
Point-to-Point sessions via the Internet on the Layer 2 level. To allow L2TP tunnels to
pass through the Router, keep the default, Enable.
IPSec Passthrough - Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) is a suite of protocols for
ensuring private, secure communications over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, through
the use of cryptographic security services. To allow IPSec tunnels to pass through the
Router, keep the default, Enable.
ALG - It is recommended to enable Application Layer Gateway (ALG) because ALG allows
customized Network Address Translation (NAT) traversal filters to be plugged into the
gateway to support address and port translation for certain application layer "control/data"
protocols such as FTP, TFTP, H323, RTSP etc.
FTP ALG - Select Enable, to allow FTP servers to operate properly.
TFTP ALG - Select Enable, to allow TFTP servers to operate properly.
H323 ALG - Select Enable, to allow H323 services to operate properly.
RTSP ALG - Select Enable, to allow RTSP services to operate properly.
Click the Save button to save your settings.
4.9.2 Advanced Security
Choose menu “Security → Advanced Security”, you can protect the Router from being
attacked by TCP-SYN Flood, UDP Flood and ICMP-Flood in the screen as shown in Figure
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TCP-SYN-FLOOD Packets Threshold (5~3600) - The default value is 50. Enter a value
between 5 ~ 3600. When the current TCP-SYN-FLOOD Packets numbers is beyond the
set value, the Router will startup the blocking function immediately.
Ignore Ping Packet From WAN Port - Enable or Disable Ignore Ping Packet From WAN
Port. The default setting is disabled. If enabled, the ping packet from the Internet cannot
access the Router.
Forbid Ping Packet From LAN Port - Enable or Disable Forbid Ping Packet From LAN
Port. The default setting is disabled. If enabled, the ping packet from LAN cannot access
the Router. This function can be used to defend against some viruses.
Click the Save button to save the settings.
Click the Blocked DoS Host List button to display the DoS host table by blocking.
4.9.3 Local Management
Choose menu “Security → Local Management”, you can configure the management rule in
the screen as shown in Figure 4-44. The management feature allows you to deny computers in
LAN from accessing the Router.
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Note:
If your PC is blocked but you want to access the Router again, use a pin to press and hold the
RESET Button on the rear panel for about 5 seconds to reset the Router’s factory defaults on
the Router’s Web-Based Utility.
4.9.4 Remote Management
Choose menu “Security → Remote Management”, you can configure the Remote
Management function in the screen as shown in Figure 4-45. This feature allows you to manage
your Router from a remote location via the Internet.
Note:
1) To access the Router, you should type your Router's WAN IP address into your browser's
address (in IE) or Location (in Navigator) box, followed by a colon and the custom port
number. For example, if your Router's WAN address is 202.96.12.8, and the port number
used is 8080, please enter http://202.96.12.8:8080 in your browser. Later, you may be
asked for the Router's password. After successfully entering the username and password,
you will be able to access the Router's web-based utility.
2) Be sure to change the Router's default password to a very secure password.
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Click the Enable All button to enable all the rules in the list.
Click the Disable All button to disable all the rules in the list.
Click the Delete All button to delete all the entries in the table.
Click the Next button to go to the next page.
Click the Previous button return to the previous page.
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4. Enter the allowed domain name of the website, either the full name or the keywords (e.g.
google) in the Allowed Domain Name field. Any domain name with keywords in it
(www.google.com, www.google.com.cn) will be allowed.
5. Select from the Effective Time drop-down list the schedule (e.g. Schedule_1) you want the
entry to take effect. If there are not suitable schedules for you, click the Schedule in red
below to go to the Advance Schedule Settings page and create the schedule you need.
6. In the Status field, you can select Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable your entry.
8. Click the Save button.
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3. Click “Parental Control” menu on the left to go back to the Add or Modify Parental Control
Entry page:
Click Add New... button.
Enter 00-11-22-33-44-AA in the MAC Address of Child PC field.
Enter “Allow Google” in the Website Description field.
Enter “www.google.com” in the Allowed Domain Name field.
Select “Schedule_1” you create just now from the Effective Time drop-down list.
In Status field, select Enable.
4. Click Save to complete the settings.
Then you will go back to the Parental Control Settings page and see the following list, as
shown in Figure 4-48.
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4.11.1 Rule
Choose menu “Access Control → Rule”, you can view and set Access Control rules in the
screen as shown in Figure 4-50.
Click the Enable All button to enable all the rules in the list.
Click the Disable All button to disable all the rules in the list.
Click the Delete All button to delete all the entries in the table.
You can change the entry’s order as desired. Fore entries are before hind entries. Enter the ID
number in the first box you want to move and another ID number in second box you want to
move to, and then click the Move button to change the entry’s order.
Click the Next button to go to the next page, or click the Previous button return to the previous
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3. Select a host from the Host drop-down list or choose “Click Here To Add New Host List”.
4. Select a target from the Target drop-sown list or choose “Click Here To Add New Target
List”.
5. Select a schedule from the Schedule drop-down list or choose “Click Here To Add New
Schedule”.
6. In the Status field, select Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable your entry.
7. Click the Save button.
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4.11.2 Host
Choose menu “Access Control → Host”, you can view and set a Host list in the screen as
shown in Figure 4-52. The host list is necessary for the Access Control Rule.
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4.11.3 Target
Choose menu “Access Control → Target”, you can view and set a Target list in the screen as
shown in Figure 4-55. The target list is necessary for the Access Control Rule.
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For example: If you desire to restrict the internet activities of host with MAC address
00-11-22-33-44-AA in the LAN to access www.google.com only, you should first follow the
settings below:
1. Click Add New… button in Figure 4-55 to enter the Add or Modify an Access Target
Entry page.
2. In Mode field, select Domain Name from the drop-down list.
3. In Target Description field, create a unique description for the target (e.g. Target_1).
4. In Domain Name field, enter www.google.com.
5. Click Save to complete the settings.
Then you will go back to the Target Settings page and see the following list.
4.11.4 Schedule
Choose menu “Access Control → Schedule”, you can view and set a Schedule list in the
next screen as shown in Figure 4-58. The Schedule list is necessary for the Access Control
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4. In Time field, you can select all day-24 hours or you may enter the Start Time and Stop
Time in the corresponding field.
5. Click Save to complete the settings.
Then you will go back to the Schedule Settings page and see the following list.
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When you want to add or modify an IP & MAC Binding entry, you can click the Add New…
button or Modify button, and then you will go to the next page. This page is used for adding or
modifying an IP & MAC Binding entry (shown in Figure 4-70).
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Note:
An item could not be loaded to the IP & MAC Binding list if the IP address of the item has been
loaded before. Error warning will prompt as well. Likewise, "Load All" only loads the items without
interference to the IP & MAC Binding list.
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NTP Server I/II - Enter the address for the NTP Server, then the Router will get the time
from the NTP Server preferentially. In addition, the Router built-in some common NTP
Servers, so it can get time automatically once it connects the Internet.
To configure the system manually:
1. Select your local time zone.
2. Enter date and time in the right blanks.
3. Click Save to save the configuration.
To configure the system automatically:
1. Select your local time zone.
2. Enter the IP address for NTP Server I or NTP Server II.
3. Click the Get GMT button to get system time from Internet if you have connected to the
Internet.
Note:
1) This setting will be used for some time-based functions such as firewall. You must specify
your time zone once you login to the Router successfully; otherwise, these functions will not
take effect.
2) The time will be lost if the Router is turned off.
3) The Router will obtain GMT automatically from Internet if it has already connected to
Internet.
4.16.2 Diagnostic
Choose menu “System Tools → Diagnostic”, you can transact Ping or Traceroute function to
check connectivity of your network in the following screen.
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Note:
You can use ping/traceroute to test both numeric IP address or domain name. If
pinging/tracerouting the IP address is successful, but pinging/tracerouting the domain
name is not, you might have a name resolution problem. In this case, ensure that the
domain name you are specifying can be resolved by using Domain Name System (DNS)
queries.
IP Address/Domain Name - Type the destination IP address (such as 202.108.22.5) or
Domain name (such as http://www.tp-link.com)
Pings Count - The number of Ping packets for a Ping connection.
Ping Packet Size - The size of Ping packet.
Ping Timeout - Set the waiting time for the reply of each Ping packet. If there is no reply in
the specified time, the connection is overtime.
Traceroute Max TTL - The max number of hops for a Traceroute connection.
Click Start to check the connectivity of the Internet.
The Diagnostic Results page displays the result of diagnosis.
If the result is similar to the following screen, the connectivity of the Internet is fine.
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Note:
Only one user can use this tool at one time. Options “Number of Pings”, “Ping Size” and “Ping
Timeout” are used for Ping function. Option “Tracert Hops” are used for Tracert function.
4.16.3 Firmware Upgrade
Choose menu “System Tools → Firmware Upgrade”, you can update the latest version of
firmware for the Router on the following screen.
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Note:
1) New firmware versions are posted at http://www.tp-link.com and can be downloaded for free.
There is no need to upgrade the firmware unless the new firmware has a new feature you
want to use. However, when experiencing problems caused by the Router rather than the
configuration, you can try to upgrade the firmware.
2) When you upgrade the Router's firmware, you may lose its current configurations, so before
upgrading the firmware please write down some of your customized settings to avoid losing
important settings.
3) Do not turn off the Router or press the Reset button while the firmware is being upgraded;
otherwise, the Router may be damaged.
4) The Router will reboot after the upgrading has been finished.
4.16.4 Factory Defaults
Choose menu “System Tools → Factory Defaults”, and you can restore the configurations of
the Router to factory defaults on the following screen
Note:
Any settings you have saved will be lost when the default settings are restored.
4.16.5 Backup & Restore
Choose menu “System Tools → Backup & Restore”, you can save the current configuration
of the Router as a backup file and restore the configuration via a backup file as shown in Figure
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• Click the Browse… button to locate the update file for the Router, or enter the exact
path to the Setting file in the text box.
• Click the Restore button.
Note:
The current configuration will be covered by the uploading configuration file. The upgrade process
lasts for 20 seconds and the Router will restart automatically. Keep the Router on during the
upgrading process to prevent any damage.
4.16.6 Reboot
Choose menu “System Tools → Reboot”, you can click the Reboot button to reboot the
Router via the below screen.
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It is strongly recommended that you should change the factory default user name and password
of the Router, because all users who try to access the Router's Web-based utility or Quick
Setup will be prompted for the Router's default user name and password.
Note:
The new user name and password must not exceed 14 characters in length and not include any
spaces. Enter the new Password twice to confirm.
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Note:
Only when you select Authentication, do you have to enter the User Name and
Password in the following fields.
User Name - Your mail account name filled in the From field. The part behind @ is
included.
Password - Your mail account password.
Confirm The Password - Enter the password again to confirm.
Enable Auto Mail Feature - Select it to mail logs automatically. You could mail the
current logs either at a specified time everyday or by intervals, but only one could be
the current effective rule. Enter the desired time or intervals in the corresponding
field.
Click Save to keep your settings.
Click Back to return to the previous page.
Log Type - By selecting the log type, only logs of this type will be shown.
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Log Level - By selecting the log level, only logs of this level will be shown.
Refresh - Refresh the page to show the latest log list.
Save Log - Click to save all the logs in a txt file.
Mail Log - Click to send an email of current logs manually according to the address and
validation information set in Mail Settings. The result will be shown in the later log soon.
Clear Log - All the logs will be deleted from the Router permanently, not just from the
page.
Click the Next button to go to the next page.
Click the Previous button return to the previous page.
4.16.9 Statistics
Choose menu “System Tools → Statistics”, you can view the statistics of the Router,
including total traffic and current traffic of the last Packets Statistic Interval.
Click Reset All to reset the values of all the entries to zero.
Click Delete All to delete all entries in the table.
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Statistics Table:
IP/MAC Address The IP and MAC address are displayed with related statistics.
The total number of packets received and transmitted by the
Packets
Router.
Total
The total number of bytes received and transmitted by the
Bytes
Router.
The total number of packets received and transmitted in the last
Packets
Packets Statistic interval seconds.
The total number of bytes received and transmitted in the last
Bytes
Packets Statistic interval seconds.
The number of the ICMP packets transmitted to WAN per second
ICMP
at the specified Packets Statistics interval. It is shown like
Tx
Current “current transmitting rate / Max transmitting rate”.
The number of UDP packets transmitted to the WAN per second
UDP Tx at the specified Packets Statistics interval. It is shown like
“current transmitting rate / Max transmitting rate”.
The number of TCP SYN packets transmitted to the WAN per
TCP
second at the specified Packets Statistics interval. It is shown like
SYN Tx
“current transmitting rate / Max transmitting rate”.
Reset Reset the value of he entry to zero.
Modify
Delete Delete the existing entry in the table.
There would be 5 entries on each page. Click Previous to return to the previous page and Next
to the next page.
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Appendix A: FAQ
1. How do I configure the Router to access Internet by ADSL users?
1) First, configure the ADSL Modem configured in RFC1483 bridge model.
2) Connect the Ethernet cable from your ADSL Modem to the WAN port on the Router. The
telephone cord plugs into the Line port of the ADSL Modem.
3) Login to the Router, click the “Network” menu on the left of your browser, and click "WAN"
submenu. On the WAN page, select “PPPoE/Russia PPPoE” for WAN Connection Type.
Type user name in the “User Name” field and password in the “Password” field, finish by
clicking “Connect”.
Note:
1) Sometimes the connection cannot be disconnected although you specify a time to Max
Idle Time, since some applications is visiting the Internet continually in the
background.
2) If you are a Cable user, please configure the Router following the above steps.
2. How do I configure the Router to access Internet by Ethernet users?
1) Login to the Router, click the “Network” menu on the left of your browser, and click "WAN"
submenu. On the WAN page, select “Dynamic IP” for "WAN Connection Type", finish by
clicking “Save”.
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2) Some ISPs require that you register the MAC Address of your adapter, which is connected
to your cable/DSL Modem during installation. If your ISP requires MAC register, login to the
Router and click the "Network" menu link on the left of your browser, and then click "MAC
Clone" submenu link. On the "MAC Clone" page, if your PC’s MAC address is proper MAC
address, click the "Clone MAC Address" button and your PC’s MAC address will fill in the
"WAN MAC Address" field. Or else, type the MAC Address into the "WAN MAC Address"
field. The format for the MAC Address is XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX. Then click the "Save"
button. It will take effect after rebooting.
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Note:
Your opposite side should call your WAN IP, which is displayed on the “Status” page.
4) How to enable DMZ Host: Log in to the Router, click the “Forwarding” menu on the left of
your browser, and click "DMZ" submenu. On the "DMZ" page, click Enable radio button
and type your IP address into the DMZ Host IP Address field, using 192.168.0.169 as an
example, remember to click the Save button.
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Note:
If the above configuration takes effect, to configure to the Router by typing
http://192.168.0.1:88 (the Router’s LAN IP address: Web Management Port) in the address
field of the Web browser.
3) Log in to the Router, click the “Forwarding” menu on the left of your browser, and click the
"Virtual Servers" submenu. On the "Virtual Servers" page, click Add New…, then on the
“Add or Modify a Virtual Server” page, enter “80” into the blank next to the “Service
Port”, and your IP address next to the “IP Address”, assuming 192.168.0.188 for an
example, remember to Enable and Save.
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4) In the prompt page that showed below, double click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
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Figure B-2
5) The following TCP/IP Properties window will display and the IP Address tab is open on
this window by default.
You have two ways to configure the TCP/IP protocol below:
Setting IP address automatically
Select Obtain an IP address automatically, Choose Obtain DNS server automatically,
as shown in the Figure below:
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Setting IP address manually
a. Select Use the following IP address radio button. And the following items available
b. If the Router's LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1, type IP address is 192.168.0.x (x is from
2 to 254), and Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
c. Type the Router’s LAN IP address (the default IP is 192.168.0.1) into the Default
gateway field.
d. Select Use the following DNS server addresses radio button. In the Preferred DNS
Server field you can type the DNS server IP address, which has been provided by
your ISP.
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6) Now click OK to keep your settings.
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Appendix C: Specifications
General
IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.3, IEEE
Standards
802.3u, IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.11e, IEEE 802.11i, IEEE 802.3x
Protocols TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP, ICMP, NAT, SNTP
One RJ45 WAN port,
Ports Four RJ45 LAN ports,
One USB 2.0 WAN port (for 3G/4G network connection)
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Appendix D: Glossary
802.11n - 802.11n builds upon previous 802.11 standards by adding MIMO (multiple-input
multiple-output). MIMO uses multiple transmitter and receiver antennas to allow for increased
data throughput via spatial multiplexing and increased range by exploiting the spatial diversity,
perhaps through coding schemes like Alamouti coding. The Enhanced Wireless Consortium
(EWC) [3] was formed to help accelerate the IEEE 802.11n development process and
promote a technology specification for interoperability of next-generation wireless local area
networking (WLAN) products.
802.11b - The 802.11b standard specifies a wireless networking at 11 Mbps using
direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DSSS) technology and operating in the unlicensed radio
spectrum at 2.4GHz, and WEP encryption for security. 802.11b networks are also referred to
as Wi-Fi networks.
802.11g - specification for wireless networking at 54 Mbps using direct-sequence
spread-spectrum (DSSS) technology, using OFDM modulation and operating in the
unlicensed radio spectrum at 2.4GHz, and backward compatibility with IEEE 802.11b devices,
and WEP encryption for security.
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) - The capability of assigning a fixed host and
domain name to a dynamic Internet IP Address.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - A protocol that automatically configure the
TCP/IP parameters for the all the PC(s) that are connected to a DHCP server.
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) - A Demilitarized Zone allows one local host to be exposed to the
Internet for a special-purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing.
DNS (Domain Name System) - An Internet Service that translates the names of websites into
IP addresses.
Domain Name - A descriptive name for an address or group of addresses on the Internet.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) - A technology that allows data to be sent or received over
existing traditional phone lines.
ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that provides access to the Internet.
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) - The size in bytes of the largest packet that can be
transmitted.
NAT (Network Address Translation) - NAT technology translates IP addresses of a local area
network to a different IP address for the Internet.
PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) - PPPoE is a protocol for connecting remote
hosts to the Internet over an always-on connection by simulating a dial-up connection.
SSID - A Service Set Identification is a thirty-two character (maximum) alphanumeric key
identifying a wireless local area network. For the wireless devices in a network to
communicate with each other, all devices must be configured with the same SSID. This is
typically the configuration parameter for a wireless PC card. It corresponds to the ESSID in
the wireless Access Point and to the wireless network name.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - A data privacy mechanism based on a 64-bit or 128-bit or
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HUAWEI E398(4G), E392(4G), E122, E1262, E1550, E1552, E156, E156B, E156C,
E156G, E160, E160E, E160G, E169, E1692, E169G, E173, E1750, E1752,
E1756, E1762, E1782, E180, E1800, E1820, E182E, E220, E226, E230,
E270, E272, E870, EC122, EC1260, EC1261, EC169, K3520, K3565, K3715,
K3765, K4505, E368
ZTE MF820D(4G), AC2726, AC2726i, AC2736, AC2766, AC581, K3565-Z,
K3765-Z, K4505-Z,MF100, MF102, MF110, MF112, MF160, MF161, MF180,
MF190, MF626,MF627, MF636, MF637, MF637U, MF645, MF668, MF668+,
MU351, MF591, MF683
NOVATEL U760
NOKIA CS-10, CS-12, CS-15
ONDA MSA501HS, MT833UP, MW100HS, MW833UP
ALCATEL X060S, X070S, X080S
4G SYSTEM XSStick W12
CSL U1-TF, U1
SAMSUNG SGH-H128
BANDRICH BANDLUXE C321, C120
BLUE CUBE H01
Blue-Link BL-HD72A
BM WM78
DLINK DWM-151, DWM-152, DWM-156, DWM-652
E-TOUCH WM78
GLBETRTTER GI0452
HAIER CE100, OLIVE VME110, WM200
HSDC Hsdc-03
MWALKER MBD-100HU
MYWAVE FW2012T
OPTION iCon 401
PANTECH PX500
QISDA H21
SIERRA Aircard 330U(4G), Aircard 313U(4G), AC306, AirCard 881U, Compass 885U,
WIRELESS Compass 889
SPRINT U600
TELSEY EVERYWEB HSUPA
LG VL600(4G)
VENUS VT18
VIRGIN MC760
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