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1 1N Wireless Broadban d Router 2 Copyright Statement is the registered trademark of Shenzhen T e nda T echnology Co. , Ltd. All the products and product names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
1 1N Wireless Broadban d Router 3 CONTENTS Chapter 1: In troducti on .......................................... 1 1.1 Product F eatures........................................... 2 1.2 P ackage Contents ......................................... 4 1.3 LED Indica tor and P ort Description .
1 1N Wireless Broadban d Router 4 6.2 Wireless Securi t y Setting .............................. 32 6.3 Adv anced Setting s ....................................... 40 6.4 WPS Settings .............................................. 42 6.5 WDS Sett ings .
1 1N Wireless Broadban d Router 5 11.3 MAC Add ress Filter ..................................... 66 11.5 R emote W eb Manageme nt ........................... 68 11.6 Local W eb Manageme nt............................... 69 11.7 W AN Ping .............
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 1 Chapter 1: Introduction Thank you for purchasing T enda 11N Wireless Broadband Router! W311R utilizes advanced MIMO technology and increases over 8 times transmission r ange of ordinary 802.11g products.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 2 compute r’ s downloading spe ed is sup ported as well. Moreover , UPnP and WMM support can smooth your MSN voice better , and the i ncluded Setup Wizard on CD-ROM will be easy and fast for non-savvy users to install the device and access to the Internet.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 3 Ethernet LAN ports z Supports xDSL/Cable MODEM, stati c and dynamic IP in community networking z Supports remote/local W eb management z Supports .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 4 1.2 Package Co ntents Please unpack the box and check the following it ems: One W311R 11N Wireless Broadband Router ¾ One Quic k Insta llation G .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 5 ¾ SYS When turns green, blinking indi cates the system runs well. ¾ WPS When b linkin g, it ind icate s the d evice is nego tiating with client in WPS mode. ¾ WLAN Wireless signal LED indicator .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 6 use the included 9V DC power adapter . ¾ WAN A 100Mbps Ethernet port, can be connected with MODEM, Switch, R outer and other Ethernet device for Internet connecting to DSL MODEM, Cable MODEM and ISP .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 7 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 How to Install the R outer After you unpack the box, please follow the steps below to connect. For better wireless performance, please put the device in the middle of wi reless cover age area.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 8 Please connect your broadband line provided by your ISP to the W AN port. Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, double c lick the “Setup” ic on and follow the instruct ions to complete the installation.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 9 2.2 Network Application Plan Usually wireless LAN Network is depl oyed in a planned environment where each access poi nt is located in a steady place with certain wireless coverage area for communicat ion s ervice.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 10 Chapter 3 How to Login to the Router The chapter mainly presents how to enter the R outer’s W eb pa ge. After you have fi nished the hardware installation, the following steps wi ll assist you to set the network configurations for you computer .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 11 2. Right click “Local Area Network Connection” and select “Properties” . 3 . Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click “Properties” .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 12 4 . Sel ect “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server address automatical ly” . Click “OK” to save the configur ations. Or select “Use the following IP a ddress” and enter the IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway as follows: IP Address: 192.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 13 3.2 Login to the Router 1 . T o access the Router’ s W eb-based i nterface, launch a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox and enter the Router’ s default IP address, http://192.168.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 14 2 . Input the “admin” in both User Name and Password. Click “OK” . 3. If you enter the correct user name and passwor d, the screen will be the next one.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 15 Chapter 4: Quick Setup Guide This chapter deals with how to access the Internet quickly . Please foll ow this guide to connect your R outer to the Internet. 4.1 Setup Wizard Here is the “W elcome to Setup Wizard” for configuring your R outer quickly .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 16 ADSL Virtual Dial-up (Via PPPoE) Enter the Account and Password provided by your ISP , and click “Next” . For e x a m p l e : Dynamic IP (Via DHCP) If your connection mode is Dynam ic IP , it means your IP address keeps changing every time you connect.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 17 Static IP In this sc reen, f ill the n etwork ad dress informatio n from your ISP in the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and Primary DNS server fields and click “Next” . For example : ISP provides the following TCP/IP parameters as follows : IP Address : 192.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 18 Click “Save” to complete the setup wizard. The Router will record the settings you made. T o activate the settings, it is recommended to select “Reboot the R outer” from “System T ool” of the left menu.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 19 L2TP L2TP Server IP: Enter the Server IP provided by your ISP . User Name: Enter L2TP username. Password: Enter L2TP password. MTU: Maximum T ransmission Unit, y ou may need to change it for optimal p erforman ce with y our spe cific ISP .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 20 PPTP PPTP Server IP: Enter the Server IP provided by your ISP . User Name: Enter PPTP username provided by your ISP . Password: Enter PPTP password provi ded by your ISP . Address Mode: Select “Static” if your ISP supplies you with the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 21 Chapter 5: Advanced Settings 5.1 LAN Settings LAN Settings are for the basic TCP/IP parameters of LAN ports. ¾ MAC Address: The R outer’s physical MAC address as see n on yo ur lo cal net work, which is unchangeable.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 22 5.2 WAN Settings After you have selected the ISP connection type in “Setup Wizard” and you want to mo dify the related settings, here you can modify and configure the settings in detai ls. Virtual Dial-up ( PPPoE ) ¾ Connection Mode: Show your current connection mode.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 23 The default value is 1492. Do NOT modify it unless necessa ry . But if when s ome spec ific webs ite or web application software can not be open or enabled, have a try to change the MTU value as 1450, 1400, etc.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 24 Static IP If your connection mode, static IP is chosen, you can modify the following addressi ng information. ¾ IP Address: Here enter the W AN IP address provided by your ISP . ¾ Subnet Mask: Enter the W AN Subnet Mask here.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 25 5.3 MAC Address Clone This page is for the Router’ s MAC address to WAN. Some ISPs require end-user's MAC address to access their network. This feature copies the MAC address of your network device to the Router .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 26 5.4 DNS Settings DNS is short for Domain Name System (or Service), an Internet service that translate domain names into IP addresses which are provided by your Internet Service Provider . Please consult your Internet Service Provider for details if you do not have them.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 27 5.5 WA N Media T ype In most cases, ISP provides wired WAN access (ADSL MODEM, Cable MODEM, etc.) and you only need to insert the line in to the R outer’s W AN port. Sometime, wireless WAN access t ype, more flexible and convenient, is also provided by some ISP .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 28 access to your ISP network. Click “Open Scanner’ to search the available SSID . ¾ MAC: Enter the MAC address of ISP wireless device. Click “Open Scanner’ to search the MAC address. ¾ Channel: Wireless device’s communication channel.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 29 Chapter 6: Wireless Setting 6.1 Basic Settings ¾ Enable Wireless: Check to enable the R outer’s wireless features; uncheck to disable it. ¾ Network Mode : Select one mode from the following.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 30 11b mode : All ow the wireless client to connect w i t h t h e d e v i c e i n 1 1 b m o d e a t t h e maximum speed of 11Mbps. 11g mode : Allow the 11g/11n-compliant client device to connect with the AP at the maximum speed of 54Mbps.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 31 via wireless adapter , and confi gure PC1 and PC2 in the same segment. After the feature is enabled, two PCs can not communicate and share network resource each other , but they can communicate with wireless clients connected with AP2.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 32 ¾ Channel : Specify the effective channel (from 1 to 13Auto) of the wireless network. ¾ Extension Channel : T o increase data throughput of wireless network, the extension channel range is used in 11n mode.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 33 resources. Select Mixed WEP to enter the foll owing window: ¾ Select SSID : Select the SSID (main SSID or minor SSID) to configure security setting from the drop-down menu. ¾ Security Mode : From the drop-down menu select the corresponding security encryption modes.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 34 6.2.2 WPA -Pe rsonal WP A (Wi-Fi Protected Access), a Wi -Fi standard, is a more recent wireless encryption scheme, designed to improve the security features of WEP .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 35 6.2.3 WPA2- P ersonal WP A2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2) provides higher security than WEP (Wireless Equivalent Priv acy) and WP A (Wi-Fi Protected Access). ¾ Select SSID : Select the SSID (main SSID or minor SSID) to configure security setting from the drop-down menu.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 36 6.2.4 WPA - Enterprise T h i s s e c u r i t y m o d e i s u s e d w h e n a R A D I U S s e r v e r i s connected to the device.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 37 port of the Radius server . The default is 1812. ¾ Shared Secret : Enter the shared key for authentication server wi th 8~63 AS CII char acters. ¾ Session Timeout : The authentication interval period between AP and authentication server .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 38 ¾ Select SSID : Select the SSID (main SSID or minor SSID) to configure security setting from the drop-down menu. ¾ WPA Algorithms : Provides TKIP [T emporal K ey Integrity Protocol] or AES [Advanced Encryption Standard].
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 39 port which allows all the messages to pass. If the port isn’t authenticated succ essfully , you can keep this port “disable” which just allows 802. 1x authentication protocol message to pass.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 40 ¾ Session Timeout : The authentication interval period between AP and authenticati on server .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 41 ¾ BG protection Mode: Auto by default. It is for 11b/g wireless client to connect 11n wireless network sm oothly in a complicat ed wir eless ar ea. ¾ Basic Data Rates: For different requirement, you can select one of the suitable Basic Data R ates.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 42 ¾ APSD Capable: I t i s u s e d f o r a u t o p o w e r - s a v e d service. The default is disabled. 6.4 WPS Settings WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setti ng) can be easy and quick to establish the connection between the wi reless network clients and the device through encrypted contents.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 43 ¾ WPS mode : Provide two ways: PBC (Push-Button Configuration) and PIN code. ¾ PBC : Select the PBC or press the WPS button on the front pa.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 44 ¾ WPS Auth. Mode : The authorization mode deployed by WPS, generally WPA/WP A2-personal mode. ¾ WPS Encrypt Type : The encryption type used by WPS, gener ally AES/TKIP . ¾ WPS key : The effective key generated by AP automatically .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 45 Lazy: In this mode, the connected devi ce can be Bridge mode or Repeater mode and enter the R outer’s BSSID to establish the connection. Bridge: Y ou can wirelessly connect two or more wired networks via this mode.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 46 6.6 Wireless Access Control T o secure your wireless LAN, the wireless access control is actually based on the MAC address management to allow or block the specific clients to access the wirel ess network.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 47 6.7 Connection Status This page shows wireless client ’ s connection status, including MAC address, Channel bandwidth, etc. Select “Wireless Setting->connection status” to enter the following screen: ¾ MAC Address : Shows current MAC addresses of the hosts connecting to the Router .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 48 Chapter 7: DHCP Server 7.1 DHCP Settings DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) is to assign an IP address to the computers on the LAN/private network.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 49 7.2 DHCP List and Binding The Stat ic IP assign ment is t o add a spe cifically stati c IP address to the assigned MAC address. Y ou can view the related informat ion in the DHCP se rver list. ¾ IP Address: Enter the IP address which needs to be bound.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 50 Chapter 8 Virtual Server 8.1 Single Port Forwarding The R outer can be configured as a virtual server on behalf o f loca l serv ices behind the L AN po rt. The giv en remote requests will be re-directed to the l ocal servers via the virtual server .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 51 example, port 21 for ftp service. ¾ Internal Port: Th is is t he p ort nu mber of LAN computer set by the Router . The Internet traffic from the external port will forward to the internal port. For example : you can set the internal port NO.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 52 8.2 P ort Range Forw arding This section deals with the port range forwarding mainly . The P ort Range F orwarding allows you to set up a r ange of public services such as web servers, ftp, e-mail and other spec ializ ed In terne t app lication s to a n ass igned IP address on your LAN.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 53 ¾ Protocol: Select the protocol (TCP/UDP/Both) for the ap plicat ion. ¾ Delete/Enable: Click to c heck it for c orres ponding operation. ¾ Well-Known Service Port: Select the well-known services as DNS, FTP from the drop-dow n menu to add to the configured one above.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 54 8.3 ALG Service Settin gs In the context of computer networking, an ALG or applica tion l aye r gate way c onsist s of a s ecurit y component that augments a firewall or NA T employed i n a computer network.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 55 tr affic for no t meetin g its lim ited fi lter cr iteria. Usually allowing client applications to use dynamic ephemeral TCP/ UDP ports to communicate with the known ports used by the server applications, even though a firewall-configuration may allow only a limited number of known ports.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 56 ¾ DMZ Host IP Address: The IP address of the computer you want to expose. ¾ Enable: Click the checkbox to enable the DMZ host. ¾ IMPORTANT: When the DMZ host is enabled, the firewall settings of the DMZ host will not function.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 57 Chapter 9 Traffic Control 9.1 T raffic Control T raffic control is used to limit communication speed in the LAN and WAN. Up to 20 entries can be supported with the capability for at most 254 PC s' speed control, including for IP address range configuration.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 58 as HT TP service. ¾ IP Starting Address: The first IP address for traffic control. ¾ IP Ending Address: The last IP address for traffic control. ¾ Uploading/Downloading: T o specify the traffic heading way for the selected IP addresses: upload ing or downloa ding.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 59 9.2 T r affic Statistics T raffic statistics is used to show the LAN PC’ s tr affic informat ion. ¾ Enable traffic statistics: check to enable traffic statistics. Usually traffic statistics is disabled, which can improve the R outer’s data handling.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 60 Chapter10 URL Monitor 10.1 URL Monitor This feature is used to record user ’ s Internet activity , so in terms of this feature, the administrator can check out and control what they can do and have done.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 61 the records will be also lost. The default setti ng is disabled. ¾ Enable Email: T o enable thi s feature, the URL records will be sent to specified e-mail, which can be solved the problem that the records will be lost when it is over 500 entries.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 62 ¾ Entry Triggering Interval: T o set sending e-mail’s entry interv al. The entry ranges from 100 to 500. For example: if you input 100 here, it means the Router will send a email from “Send Email Address” to “Receive Email Address” in every 100 entries.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 63 Chapter 11: Security Settings 11.1 Client Filter Settings T o benefit your further management to the computers in the LAN, you can control some ports access to Internet by data packet filter function.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 64 ¾ Filter Mode: Click one radio button to enable or disable to access the Internet. ¾ Policy Name: Enter a name for the access policy selected. ¾ IP Start/End: Enter the starting/ending IP address.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 65 ¾ URL Filter: Check to enable URL filter . ¾ Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down menu. ¾ Enable: Check to enable the access policy . ¾ Clear the Policy: Click “Clea r” button t o clear a ll settings for the policy .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 66 11.3 MAC Address Filter In order to manage the computers in LAN better , you could control the computer ’ s access to Internet by MAC Address Filter . ¾ MAC Address Filter: Check to enable MAC address filter .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 67 ¾ MAC Address: Enter the MAC address you want to run the access policy . ¾ Times: Select the time r ange of client filter . ¾ Days: Select the day(s) to run the access policy . ¾ Apply : Click to make the settings go into effect.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 68 11.5 Remote W eb Ma nagement This se ction is to a llow t he netw ork ad ministr ator to manage the Router remotely . If you want to access t he Router from outside the local network, please select the “Enable” .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 69 0.0.0.0, it means all hosts i n WAN can implement remote W e b management. If you change the W AN IP address as 218.88.93. 33-218.88.93.35, then only the IP addresses as 218. 88.93.33, 218.88.93.34 and 218.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 70 ¾ Enable: Check to enable the local web management. ¾ MAC1/2/3…: Enter the MAC address es of LAN computers. Note : 1. In the default state, this feature is not enabl ed. All computers in the LAN can login the W eb.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 71 Chapter12 Routing Setting 12.1 Routing T able The main duty for a rou ter is to look for a best path for every data frame, and tr ansf er this data frame to a destin ation. So, it’ s ess ential fo r the ro uter to choose the best path, i.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 72 ¾ Destination LAN IP: The address of the remote host with which you want to construct a static route. ¾ Subnet Mask: The network portion of the Destinat ion LAN IP . ¾ Gateway: The gateway of the next hop , usually the R outer or host’s IP address.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 73 Chapter 13 System Tools 13.1 Time Settings This section is to select the time zone for your location. If you turn off the R outer , the settings fo r time disappear . However , the Router will automatically obtain the GMT time again once it has access to the Internet.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 74 13.2 DDNS The DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name S ystem) is supported in this Router . It is to assign a fi xed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP addres s, which is used to monitor hosting website, FTP server and so on behind the Router .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 75 menu and press “Sign up” for registration. ¾ User Name: Enter the user name the same as the registration name. ¾ Password: Enter the password you set. ¾ Domain Name: Enter th e domain na me which is optional.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 76 13.3 Backup/Restore Settings The device provides backup/restore settings, so you need set a directory to keep these parameters. ¾ Backup Setting : Click “Backup” button to back up the Router’ s settings and select the path for save.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 77 ¾ Restore Setting : Click “Browse” button to select the backup files. Click “Restore” button to re store previous settings.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 78 13.4 Restore to F actory Default Setting This button is to reset all settings to the default values. It means the Router will lose all the settings you have set. So please Note down the related settings if necessary .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 79 13.5 Upgrade Firmw are The Router provides the firm ware upgr ade by clicking the “Upgrade” after browsing the firmware upgrade packet which you can download from www .tenda.cn . ¾ Browse: click this button to select the upgrade file.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 80 13.7 Password Change This section is to set a new user name and password to better secure your router and network. ¾ User Name: Enter a new user name for the device. ¾ Old Password: Enter the old password.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 81 13.8 System Log The section is to view the system log. Click the “R efresh” to update the log. Click “Clear” to clear all shown information. If the log is over 150 records, it will clear them automatically .
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 82 Appendix 1 : Glossary Access Point(AP): Any entity that has station functionality and provides access to the distributi on services, via the wireless medium(WM) for associated stations.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 83 WEP: Wired Equiv alent Priv acy (WEP ) is the me thod for secure wireless data transmission. WEP adds data encryption to every single packet transmitted in the wireless network. The 40bit and 64bit encryption are the same because of out 64 bits, 40 bi ts are private.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 84 difficult for a hacker to learn the key and gain access to the network.WP A2 is the second generation of WP A security and provides a stronger encry ption mechanism through Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), which is a requirement for some government users.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 85 Appendix 2: Ask and Question In this part some questions and problems shown during the Router’ s usage and install ation will be given suggesting answers. If your problems are not in the li st, please log into our website www.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 86 button for 7 seconds to restore to default settings. And then repeat the ping operation. If it still does not work, please contact us. 2 、 Forget the login password and ca n not enter the setting page.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 87 the recommended value as 1450 or 1400. 5 、 How to configure and access the Internet via Dynamic IP? In Setup Wizard of the W eb utility interface, select “Dynamic IP” connection type and click “Save” to activate it.
1 1 N W i r e l e s s B r o a d b a n d R o u t e r 88 Step 4: input the in ternal W eb servi ce port, for example, 80. Step 5: Input the internal server ’ s IP address. If your W eb server ’s IP address is 192.168.0.10, pl ease input it. Step 6: select the communication protocol used by your i n t e r n a l h o s t : T C P, U D P, I C M P.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Tenda W311R+ c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Tenda W311R+ - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Tenda W311R+, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Tenda W311R+ va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Tenda W311R+, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Tenda W311R+.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Tenda W311R+. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Tenda W311R+ ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.