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Copyright Statement

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Package Contents

Unpack the packet and check the following contents.

➢ One 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router

➢ One Quick Installation Guide

➢ One Power Adapter (DC12V/1A)

➢ One CD-ROM (including User Guide and Setup Wizard)

➢ One RJ45 Ethernet Cable

➢ Two RJ11 Telephone Lines

➢ One Voice Splitter

If any of the listed items are missing or damaged, please contact the Tenda reseller from whom you purchased for replacement immediately.

Contents

Chapter 1 Product Overview 1

1.1 Product Introduction 1

1.2 Product Features 2

Chapter 2 Hardware Description 4

2.1 Panel Layout 4

2.1.1 Front Panel 4

2.1.2 Back Panel 7

2.2 Minimum Requirements 8

2.3 Installation Environment 8

2.3.1 Environment Requirements 8

2.3.2 Recommended Environment 9

2.4 Hardware Installation 10

Chapter 3 Connect to the Router 12

3.1 Set the network configurations of your computer 12

3.2 Login to the Router 16

Chapter 4 Setup Wizard 18

4.1 DSL Uplink Mode 19

4.2 Ethernet Uplink Mode 29

Chapter 5 Status Info 35

Chapter 6 System Mode 39

Chapter 7 Interface Setting 41

7.1 WAN Setting 41

7.1.1 WAN Setting 41

7.1.2 MAC Clone 43

7.1.3 PVC Mapping (IPTV Setting) 44

7.2 LAN Settings 47

7.2.1 LAN Setting 47

7.2.2 IGMP Setting 48

7.2.3 DHCP Server 49

7.2.4 DHCP Client List 51

Chapter 8 WLAN Setting 52

8.1 Basic Setting 52

8.2 Advanced Setting 54

8.3 MAC Filter 59

Chapter 9 Advanced Setting 61

9.1 Route Setting 61

9.1.1 Static Route Setting 61

9.1.2 Dynamic Route Setting 63

9.2 ADSL Setting 65

9.3 Bandwidth Control 66

Chapter 10 NAT Setting 69

10.1 NAT ALG 69

10.2 Virtual Server 70

10.3 DMZ 74

10.4 UPnP 76

Chapter 11 Security Setting 78

11.1 Firewall 78

11.2 IP Filter 78

11.3 MAC Filter 83

11.4 URL Filter 85

11.5 Remote Access 87

11.6 LAN Access 89

Chapter 12 Monitor Information 91

12.1 Statistics information 91

12.2 System Log 92

Chapter 13 System Tools 93

13.1 CWMP Setting (TR069) 93

13.2 SNMP Setting 96

13.3 DDNS Setting 97

13.4 Password 99

13.5 Time Setting 100

13.6 Firmware Upgrade 102

13.7 Backup & Restore 104

13.8 Reboot 107

Chapter 14 Logout 108

Appendix 1 109

Appendix 2 115

1. Troubleshooting 115

2. Verifying the Connection 116

3. FAQ 117

4. VPI/VCI List 123

Appendix 3: Regulatory Information 128

Product Overview

1 Product Introduction

W548D 54M Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router integrated with ADSL2+ Modem, Wireless Router and Firewall makes it more convenient for SOHO and small-sized enterprises to access the Internet.

W548D mainly uses ADSL access way to share the Internet with multiple computers without other Ethernet devices connected. With universal compatibility, it can also access the Internet when its WAN port is connected via network cable. Meanwhile, it can break through some “dead spots” to share the Internet with multiple computers easily.

W548D integrated with Wireless Router features can share Internet resources with other users via wireless or wired way and with up to 54Mbps transmitting speed. WEP/WPA/WPA2/WPS encryption methods and IP/MAC address filtering can prevent your network from malicious invasion. One touch button enables you to turn on/off wireless signals conveniently. IPTV access, DHCP server, virtual server, static router, and DDNS function etc. are supported. Telnet, SNMP, and TR-069 management methods make remote control possible. Therefore, managing the Router becomes so easy, regardless where the users are.

2 Product Features

➢ Complies with IEEE802.11g/b, IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+ standards

➢ Enhanced lightning-proof feature designed for lightning-intensive area

➢ Complies with mainstream DSLAM device

➢ Up to 6.5Km transmitting distance supported

➢ Includes ADSL2+ Modem, Wireless Router and Firewall in one

➢ Up to 24Mbps downstream and 1Mbps upstream speed

➢ Provides one RJ11 port and one voice splitter

➢ Provides 4 LAN ports and the fourth LAN port can be used as a WAN port

➢ Supports ADSL and LAN access methods

➢ Supports IP filtering and Firewall to prevent hacker attacks

➢ Supports 64/128 bit WEP/ WPA and the latest WPA2 encryption methods

➢ Supports Bridge, PPPoE, PPPoA, dynamic IP, static IP, L2TP, PPTP access methods

➢ Supports IPTV access

➢ Supports automatic selection of wireless channel

➢ Supports RTS/CTS protocol and data partitioning function

➢ Supports bandwidth control over specific computers

➢ Telephone, fax and surfing activities proceed at one time

➢ Supports SNTP

➢ Supports backup and restore of configuration files

➢ Supports local/remote, Telnet and TR-069 management methods

➢ Setup Wizard supported for easy and fast installation

Hardware Description

1 Panel Layout

1 Front Panel

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W548D Front Panel Show

There are nine indicators on the front panel of W548D. You can judge whether the device is in good condition by checking the status of the indicators. The meanings of the indicators are described as follows.

|LED Indicators |Color |Status | Significance |

|Power |Green |Always On |Indicates it is powered on well |

| | |Off |Indicates the power is disconnected or |

| | | |damaged |

|ACT |Green |Blinking |Indicates the Router is transmitting or |

| | | |receiving data packets |

| | |On |Indicates the Router has no data |

| | | |transmission |

|ADSL |Green |Always On |Indicates the connection is established |

| | |Blinking |Indicates the connection is establishing |

| | |Off |Indicates the connection is not established |

|LAN,WAN,iTV |Green |Always On |Indicates the Router is connected with the |

| | | |computer or other device |

| | |Blinking |Indicates it is transmitting data |

| | |Off |Indicates the connection is not established |

|WLAN |Green |On |Indicates WLAN is enabled |

| | |Blinking |Indicates it is transmitting data |

| | |Off |Indicates WLAN is disabled |

|WPS |Green |On |Indicates the terminal WPS is connected |

| | | |well. The indicator will be off after 5 |

| | | |minutes. |

| | |Blinking Slow |Indicates WLAN terminal is connecting WPS |

| | |Blinking Fast |Indicates WLAN terminal has problem in |

| | | |connecting WPS |

| | |Off |Indicates no WPS connection or terminal WPS |

| | | |connection exceeds 5 minutes |

2 Back Panel

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W548D Back Panel Show

1) ON/OFF: Power Switch. Press it in to turn on the power, press it out to turn off the power.

2) POWER: Power Socket. Connected with the power adapter to supply power.

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The standard power adapter is DC12V/1A and use of a mismatched power adapter may cause damage.

3) RESET: Reset Button. Restore the device to default value.

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Unless you want to clear the present information, do not press it. If you really want to restore to default value, please press the reset button three times with a spinal object. After all the indicators turn bright, they will extinguish later. Then the Router will reboot and restore to default value.

4) LAN: LAN Port. It is used to connect the Hub, Switch, or the network adapter in LAN. LAN2 port is used to connect IP Set-top box. When the access way is changed into community broadband, LAN4 is used as a wireless Router’s WAN port.

5) DSL: Connect the Modem port of the voice splitter.

2 Minimum Requirements

➢ Broadband Internet Service provided by ISP (Access way is ADSL or Community Broadband)

➢ Network Adapter (Wireless network adapter or wired network adapter)

➢ Internet Explorer 5.5 or Firefox 1.0 above

3 Installation Environment

1 Environment Requirements

➢ Place the device horizontally.

➢ Do not wipe the device with wet cloth.

➢ Leave the device away from hot instruments.

➢ Put the device in clean and dry environment.

➢ Disconnect the power and other connections in thunder- showering weather for thunder-hit prevention.

2 Recommended Environment

➢ Temperature: 0℃-40℃

➢ Humidity:10%-90%RH(Non-condensing)

4 Hardware Installation

1. When you use ADSL Dial-up to access the Internet, please follow the diagram below to connect the devices.

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2. When you use the device as a wireless Router to access the Internet, please follow the diagram below to connect the device.

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Connect to the Router

Please follow the instructions below to configure the Router.

1 Set the network configurations of your computer

1. Right click “My Network Places” on your desktop and select “Properties”.

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2. Right click “Local Area Connection” on the appearing window and select “Properties”.

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3.Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click “Properties”.

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4.Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” or select “Use the following IP address ”.

A. “Obtain an IP address automatically” as the following diagram:

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B. “Use the following IP address”

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IP Address: 192.168.1.XXX: (XXX is a number from 2~254)

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Gateway: 192.168.1.1

DNS Server: 192.168.1.1

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Certainly you can enter the DNS server address provided by your ISP. Otherwise, you can use the Router’s default gateway as the DNS proxy server.

Click “OK” to save the configurations.

2 Login to the Router

1.To access the Router’s Web-based interface, launch a web browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the Router’s default IP address, . Press “Enter”.

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2. Input the “admin” in both User Name and Password. Click “OK”.

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3. If you enter the correct user name and password, the screen will be the following one.

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Setup Wizard

Using Setup Wizard, you can set the basic parameters needed for connecting the Internet. Though you are not familiar with the network knowledge or the products, you can finish the setup easily according to the guide. You can also choose the quick setup menu to set the basic networking parameters.

Because there are two system modes, there are two kinds of quick setup interface. The configuration of the basic networking parameters in these two modes will be illustrated in details below.

1 DSL Uplink Mode

The system default mode is shown as below:

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PVC Name: Enter the PVC name you defined.

Country Name/ Area Name: Choose your Country/ Area Name.

VPI: Enter your local VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) value.

VCI: Enter your local VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) value.

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The VPI/VCI value of ADSL is provided by your ISP. If you are not clear, please ask your ISP for assistant.

Click “Next” to show the following picture. There are 4 access ways for you to choose. You can choose any one according to your condition. If you are not clear, please ask your ISP for help.

Four configuration methods are introduced below:

4.1.1 Configure PPPoA

If you want to share an Internet access line with other PCs, please use this mode. W548D will finish the dial-up and connect the network automatically.

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Select PPPoA and choose default value for other options. Then click “Next” as the picture shown below.

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Choose a WAN IP type. If you are provided the static IP by your ISP, please fill it in the WAN IP address. If you are provided the dynamic IP by your ISP, please select “Automatically obtain an IP address”. If you are not clear, please ask your ISP for help. Select default value for other options and then click “Next”.

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Enter the User Name and Password your ISP offered. If you are not clear, please inquire your ISP. Choose default value for other options and click “Next” as the following picture.

Always On: Connect the Router to the Internet all along.

Dial on Demand: Connect or disconnect the Internet according to the use of the network.

Manually Connect: Enable or disable your network connection manually.

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This page shows your configuration information. Click “Apply” to reboot the system and enable the settings.

Congratulations on finishing the network setup!

4.1.2 Configure PPPoE

If you want to share an Internet access line with other PCs, please use this mode. W548D will finish the dial-up and connect the network automatically.

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Select PPPoE and choose default value for other options. Then click “Next” as the picture shown below.

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Choose a WAN IP type. If you are provided the static IP by your ISP, please fill it in the WAN IP address. If you are provided the dynamic IP by your ISP, please select “Automatically obtain an IP address”. If you are not clear, please ask your ISP for help. Select default value for other options and then click “Next”.

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Enter the User Name and Password your ISP offered. If you are not clear, please inquire your ISP. Choose default value for other options and click “Next” as the following picture.

Always On: Connect the Router to the Internet all along.

Dial on Demand: Connect or disconnect the Internet according to the use of the network.

Manually Connect: Enable or disable your network connection manually.

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This page shows your configuration information. Click “Apply” to reboot the system and enable the settings.

Congratulations on finishing the network setup!

4.1.3 Configure IPv4

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Select RFC1843(IPv4) and default value for other options. Click “Next” as the picture below.

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Choose a WAN IP type. If you are provided the static IP by your ISP, please fill it in the WAN IP address. If you are provided the dynamic IP by your ISP, please select “Automatically obtain an IP address”. If you are not clear, please ask your ISP for help.

Click “Next” as the picture shown below.

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Cancel: Click it to cancel all the set items.

Apply: Click it to save all the set items.

Congratulations for finishing network configurations!

4.1.4 Configure Bridging

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Select Bridging and default value for other options. Click “Next” as the picture below.

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Click “Next” as the picture shown below.

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Cancel: Click it to cancel all the set items.

Apply: Click it to save all the set items.

Congratulations for finishing network configurations!

2 Ethernet Uplink Mode

Ethernet Uplink Mode is also called the community broadband access mode. Using this mode to access the Internet, the

W548D is equal to a wireless Router with LAN4 port as a WAN port.

In this mode, you only need to insert the external network cable into LAN4 port to access the Internet with other users connecting LAN1-LAN3 port and the wireless network. It is shown as below.

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4.2.1 Configure IPoE / PPPoE

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About IPoE / PPPoE setting under Ethernet Uplink mode, Please refer to Chapter 4.1.2 and Chapter 4.1.2.

4.2.2 Configure L2TP

L2TP connection is available only in Ethernet uplink mode.

Please click “Setup Wizard” in the left column to entering the interface after you select Ethernet uplink mode.

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Select L2TP as the connection mode and then click “Next” button.

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Access server: The IP address of the target server L2TP will connect. This IP must be not on the same segment as the LAN management IP.

User name/password: The correct user name and password accessed by the server.

MTU:Maximum Transmission Unit.

If the network has a DHCP server, and the IP address that assigned by DHCP server is the same segment as the L2TP, you can select automatically obtain an IP address. Or else, you can select Use the following IP address and input WAN IP Address, Mask and Default Gateway.

Click “Next” to the next step.

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In this page, you can check the information of L2TP connection. If there is no fault, Click “Apply” to save settings

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The Router will automatically connect. Please refresh the Web page to view the connection status of L2TP.

If you want to connect manually, or modify the user account, please click “Connect” to connect manually.

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Confirm the Broadband User Name/Password and click “Connect”.

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When the L2TP connections obtaining WANIP address indicates Router has been successfully connected to the L2TP sever.

4.2.2 Configure PPTP

In the Ethernet uplink mode, select PPTP connection

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Please refer to the L2TP configuration for other configurations.

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When the PPTP connections obtaining WAN IP address indicates Router has been successfully connected to the L2TP sever.

Status Info

When you select “Status Info” on the menu, you can check the Router’s current status information including device basic info, WAN interface info, LAN interface info, WLAN interface info, ADSL information, wireless connection information and ARP information.

Device Basic Info

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It shows the Router’s MAC address, firmware version, wireless version, system running time and system time information.

WAN Interface Info in Ethernet Uplink Mode

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It displays the Link name of WAN interface, protocol, NAT and IP information.

ADSL Information in DSL Uplink Mode

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It shows the DSL link information when Router works in DSL uplink mode.

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When the system mode is Ethernet uplink, ADSL information list hides automatically.

LAN Interface Information

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It shows the LAN interface’s current IP address, subnet mask, DHCP server, etc.

WLAN Interface Information

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It shows the Router’s current wireless setup status, SSID, channel and security. It will show as the following picture when you click wireless connection.

Wireless Network

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It shows the wireless connection information. Click “Refresh” to refresh the current page.

ARP List Information

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System Mode

Select “System Mode” on the left menu. There are two system modes for you to select:

1. DSL uplink mode. DSL port is used as the port connected to the Internet. When the ADSL client device (PC or W548D) initiates a dial-up connection, multiple computers can share with one ADSL broadband line.

2. Ethernet uplink mode. LAN4/WAN port is used as the port connected to the Internet. DSL port is not working at the moment. The function of this device is the same as a wireless Router. You can share a community broadband line with other computer users.

The default system mode of the device is DSL uplink Mode. The following configurations take DSL uplink Mode for example as shown below.

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Select the mode you want to use and click “Apply”. After the system is rebooted, the settings are finished.

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After the Uplink mode is modified, the system will reboot according to the configured mode and use the default configurations of the corresponding mode.

Interface Setting

1 WAN Setting

1 WAN Setting

Select “Interface Setting→ WAN Setting→ WAN Setting” on the left menu. As there are two uplink modes for you to select (You can choose the mode in Chapter 6), two setup pages for WAN port are provided. The configurations in the two modes will be illustrated in details.

The WAN Interface configuration in DSL uplink mode is shown as below.

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The system has set 7 PVCs from bridge1 to bridge7. Other PVCs are set by you.

Add: Click it to enter the quick setup page in DSL uplink Mode. Please refer to chapter 4.1 for detailed settings.

Edit: Click it to enter the quick setup page in DSL uplink Mode. Please refer to chapter 4.1 for detailed settings.

The WAN port setup page in Ethernet uplink Mode is shown as below.

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Add: Click it to enter the quick setup page in Ethernet Uplink Mode. Please refer to chapter 4.2 for detailed settings.

Edit: Click “Edit” to enter the quick setup page of Ethernet uplink Mode. Please refer to Chapter 4.2 for detailed settings.

2 MAC Clone

Some ISP may require binding MAC address. Then ISP will offer an effective MAC address to the user. You must use MAC address clone function to share the Internet with multiple computers. You are not recommended to modify MAC address, unless ISP has special requirements such as MAC address should bind with IP address.

Select “Interface Setting→ WAN Setting→ MAC Clone” on the left menu and you can set the MAC address on the setup interface as the picture below.

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MAC: It is the Router’s MAC Address to the WAN.

The default MAC address is the Router’s WAN physical port MAC address.

3 PVC Mapping (IPTV Setting)

It is used to map the traffic of one physical port to the specific PVC. The traffic of all the ports on LAN can be sent to the same PVC. Select “Interface Setting→ WAN Setting→ PVC Mapping” on the left menu and you can configure the PVC Mapping.

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LAN Port: The LAN ports used for mapping.

PVC: Choose the PVC item you will map, the PVC link must is usefully.

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PVC Mapping is hidden in Ethernet uplink mode.

IPTV Setting

1. Make sure that you have enabled IPTV and configured the network parameters. (Please set the PPPoE DSL uplink mode. Refer to previous Chapter for detailed settings.)

2. Connect the network port of your Set-top box and LAN2/iTV port of W548D with a network cable.

3. Set the parameters according to the following picture and click “Apply” to finish settings. Now you can access the Internet while watching IPTV.

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The PVC name on PVC column can be any one defined by you.

2 LAN Settings

1 LAN Setting

You can configure the LAN port network parameters on the setup interface. If needed, select “Interface Setting→ LAN Setting→ LAN Setting” on the left menu and you can change the IP address of the LAN port to match the practical network environment.

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LAN Setting

IP Address: It is the Router’s IP address to LAN. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. You can change it when necessary.

Subnet Mask: It is the Router’s subnet mask to LAN. You can modify to the subnet mask of class B address (255.255.0.0) or class C address (255.255.255.0). Normally, you can use 255.255.255.0. After finishing the settings, click “Apply” and the Router will reboot automatically.

MTU: The default value of Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is 1500. Please ask your ISP to check whether it needs to be changed. If it is not necessary, do not change it.

Apply: Click it to finish setting.

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1. If your local IP address is changed, you must use new IP address to log into the Router’s WEB management interface and the default gateway of all the computers in LAN must be set at the new IP address.

2. All the subnet masks of the computers in LAN must be the same as the settings in this item.

2 IGMP Setting

Select “Interface Setting→ LAN Setting→ IGMP Setting” on the left menu. Enable IGMP Proxy function to permit your local network users to display the multi-media from Internet. For example, if you want to enable IPTV in PPPoE mode.

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Forwarding all: Multicast Router forwards the received packets to all the multicast groups.

Interface select: Select the WAN port or PVC you use.

Fast Leave: When the multicast members leave the multicast group, the Router will stop the data forwarding to the members.

Source IP Address Pass Through: If the item was enable, the NAT function will useless for Multicast packets.

Apply: Click it to finish settings.

3 DHCP Server

Select “Interface Setting→ LAN Setting→ DHCP Server” on the left menu. DHCP refers to Dynamic Host Control Protocol. With an internal DHCP server, the Router can automatically distribute the IP address to the computers in LAN. It is not easy for users to configure the TCP/IP protocol parameters for all the computers in LAN. Using DHCP server these problems can be solved. You can set these parameters correctly according to the specifications of each sub-item.

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DHCP Server Status: Display the enable/ disable status of the DHCP Server.

Apply: Click it to save DHCP Server Status setting.

Lease Time: It indicates the valid time of the dynamic IP address which is distributed to the client’s host computer by DHCP server. During this time, the server will not distribute the IP address to the other host computer.

Start IP/ End IP: They are the IP addresses distributed by DHCP server. After setting the two addresses, the IP address of the internal network host is between the two addresses.

Apply: Click it to finish the settings.

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If you use the Router’s DHCP server function, the TCP/IP protocol item of the computers in LAN will be set as “Obtain an IP address automatically”. Reboot the Router to enable this function.

4 DHCP Client List

Select “Interface Setting→ LAN Setting→ DHCP Client List” on the left menu. This page displays DHCP client’s information such as host name, MAC address, IP address, and lease time.

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WLAN Setting

1 Basic Setting

Select “WLAN Setting→Basic Setting” on the left menu. You can set the basic parameter options of the wireless network on the interface webpage as the following picture. Wireless feature is an important function of the Router. Using this function, you can establish internal wireless networks. When the networks are being established, a wireless adapter is needed by the internal host computer to connect the wireless networks. SSID (Service Set Identifier) and channel are the needed parameters of the Router’s wireless function. The detailed setup specifications of each item are as follows.

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SSID: It indicates the name of wireless network. It is changeable. For example: You can change the SSID into Tenda as the picture shows above.

Hide SSID: It is used to broadcast the Router’s SSID to the host computer in the wireless network. Then the host computer can scan the SSID and enter the signed SSID wireless network.

Select Wireless Working Mode: It is used to choose the Router’s working mode. There are 802.11b mode of 11M broadband and 802.11g mode of 54M mode (which is compatible with 802.11b mode).

Wireless Network: If you want to use the Router’s wireless function, please select this option. Then the host computer in wireless network can access the wired network.

Channel Mode Selection: You can choose “Manual” or “Auto” for the channel matching mode. You are recommended to use the default value. When there are other wireless channel influences in the environment, it is better to use Manual setup mode.

Channel Selection: It is used to select the frequency range of wireless network. You can select from 1 to 13.

Confirm: Click it to finish settings.

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1. After the Router’s wireless parameters are finished, if the host computer in wireless network needs to connect the Router, the wireless parameter configuration like SSID must be the same as here.

2. If you are not professional in wireless settings, please use the default value.

2 Advanced Setting

Select “WLAN Setting→Advanced Setting” on the left menu. You can set the advanced function and encryption mode on the advanced setting webpage as follows.

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WMM:Enable it to improve the wireless transmitting performance like steaming video on line. If you are not familiar with WMM function, please enable it.

Select Security Options:

There are five encryption methods for you to select. The encryption intensity from high to low: 64-bit WEP ................
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