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User Manual of 300 Mbps Wireless Router
Manual of Wireless Router
Version 1.0 – July 2016
Table of Contents Product Main Features ………………………………………………………………………….………………… Hardware ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………. 1. Hardware and Operation mode Instruction ……………………………...………… 1.1 Wireless Router Interface ………………………………………………………………..…………… 1.2 LED indicator …………………………………………………………………………….……………… 1.3 Power Supply …………………………………………………………………….………………….…… 1.4 Operation Mode ……………………………………………………………………………..…………… 1.5 Gateway …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 1.6 Wireless Access Point (AP) ………………………………………………….………………………. 1.7 Wireless Repeater ……………………………………..………………………………………………… 1.8 WISP …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 1.9 Connect Wireless router with PC ……………………………………………………………..……. 2. Login ………………………………………………………………………….………..
3. Quickly Configure Wireless Router ………………………………………………..………………… 3.1 Gateway Mode …………………………………………………………………………….……………… 3.2 Wi-Fi Repeater and Station operation configuration …………………...…………………… 3.3 AP Mode ……………………………………………………………………………….…………………… 3.4 WISP ………………………………………………………………………………………………….……… 3.5 Advanced Settings: ……………………………….…………..………………………………………… • System Status ………………………………………………………….…….……………………… • Wireless Setting …………………………………………………….……………………………… • Network Setting …………………………………………………….……………………………… • Firewall …………………………………………………………………………….……….………… • Storage …………………………………………………………………………………..…………… • Management ………………………………………………………………………………………… • Share Internet and obtain IP address automatically …………………………………… • Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………………………………
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Manual of Wireless Router
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This is the user manual of 300Mbps Wireless Router, which will approximate guide you how to set and use this wireless router, it provide a convenient graphical interface for network construction and maintenance person, as well as a user through a simple and accurate operation, and configuration management of this wireless router. Product Main Features: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Complies with IEEE 802.11n(draft 2.0), IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b standards Integrates router, wireless access point, WiFi Repeater, four-port switch and firewall in one 1 10/100M RJ45 WAN port, 4 10/100M RJ45 LAN ports, 1 USB2.0 Port for DLNA, SUB and FTP WAN Port support passive POE, can supply 12V/1A POE power for other PD equipment 3PCS 5dBi MIMO fixed antenna for more WIFI range Supports PPPoE, Dynamic IP, and static IP broadband functions Supports UPnP, DDNS, static routing, VPN Pass-through Supports SSID broadcast control and MAC access control list With WPS button, setup WIFI connections easy Supports 64/128-bit WEP, complies with 128 bit WPA standard(TKIP/AES) Built-in firewall features IP, MAC, URL filtering which flexibly controls online access and time Built-in DHCP server with automatic dynamic IP address distribution User interface supports free WEB software updates Supports configuration file backup and restore
Hardware: Chipset Standard Memory Flash
MT7620N, 300Mbps data rate 802.11N, 2T2R, 300Mbps MIMO technology 64MB 8MB
Interface
LAN 4 10/100M Auto MDI/MDIX RJ45 ports. WAN 1 10/100M Auto MDI/MDIX RJ45 port, POE port WPS Reset button: short press work as WPS button, long press work as Reset button USB 2.0 port for wifi storage
Frequency Band Antenna Power Consumption Power Adapter Size: Wireless Transmit power
2.4GHz-2.4835GHz 3PCS Fixed 5dBi Antenna <8W 24V/1A 175mm*110mm*28mm 11b: 20±1 dBm 11g:: 16±1 dBm 11n:: 15±1 dBm)
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Access Protocol
CSMA/CA、CSMA/CD、TCP/IP、ICMP、NAT、PPPoE, DHCP , Wired static , Wifi Client ,UDP, DDNS、
Security
WEP 64/128bit;MAC based Association; SSID broadcast disable; Wi-Fi Protection Access (TBD),WPA,WPA2, Built-in firewall 802.11n:15dBm for OFDM mode
RF Output Power(Typical)
802.11g: 17dBm for OFDM mode 802.11b: 20dBm for CCK mode 11n : -70dBm@10% PER Receive Sensitivity 11g : -70dBm@10% PER 11b: -85dBm@8% PER 2412~2462 MHz (US) 11 channels Channels: 2412~2472 MHz (EU) 13 channels 2412~2484 MHz (Japan) 14 channels WLAN Modulation Scheme BPSK, QPSK, CCK and OFDM (BPSK/QPSK/16-QAM/ 64-QAM)
1. Hardware and Operation mode Instruction 1.1 Wireless Router Interface:
1.2 LED indicator: Green: Power Indicator, wireless router working Blue: WiFi Indicator, wifi signal transmit WPS Reset button: press it 1~2 seconds: WPS button; Press it 10~15 Seconds, wireless router’s data revert to default.
1.3 Power Supply: DC Power for Wireless Router
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Wireless Router supply passive POE for PD equipment The working diagram as follow:
P1 Power Supply Note: DC Power for wireless router should be 24V/1A, PD equipment should support 24V Passive POE.
1.4 Operation Mode: There are four operation modes on this wireless router 1.5 Gateway: Supply WAN Connection from DSL, cable or broadband mobile phone network through PPPoE, Static IP, Dynamic IP operation.
P2. Gateway Operation mode
1.6 Wireless AP: Plug and Play to transmit wireless signal for wireless end users from wired networking.
P3. Wireless AP Operation mode
1.7 Wireless Repeater: Wireless receive and transmit, to extend the existing wireless networking for more range. In this operation mode, if SSID disable, wireless router work in bridge.
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P4. Wireless Repeater operation mode
1.8 WISP: Internet service provider provide the wireless internet connection for their community by domain name registration.
P5. WISP Operation mode
1.9 Connect Wireless router with PC: User can connect the PC with wireless router by Wireless SSID or cable from LAN port. Please note: the default SSID is WirelessAP, SSID’s password is 66666666
2. Login a. Connect the wireless router with computer b. Configure the PC’s local connection IP address as 192.168.188.X (X is number from 2 to 254) subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, follow P4 and P5 to finish. Note: On gateway operation mode, the PC will obtain an IP address automatically. However, on Wireless AP, WiFi configure your LAN / IP address before you can connect to the router.
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P6 Setting of computer’s IP address
P7 Setting of computer’s IP address
c. Type 192.168.188.253 in the address bar on your Internet Browser and press Enter. A Login window will pop up. The default login user name: Admin, Passwords: admin.
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P8 Login
d. After login, your will be directed to Device Status page.
P9: Device Status
3. Wireless Router Configuration a. Gateway Mode: On Gateway Mode select the right WAN access type, then input the right SSID, Channel, and key.
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P10 Gateway Mode
b. WiFi Repeater and Station Operation Configuration 1. On management page, click on “ Repeater Mode” and click on “Scan AP”
P11 Repeater Mode
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2. Select the AP’s you want to connect with, for example: SR800.
P12 Select AP
Instruction
If your computer can’t pop up this window, then check your IE explorer to ensure it is not blocking pop ups.
3. Enter the AP’s key. Enter the correct information for Wireless then press Apply.
P13 Repeater Mode
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c. Access Point Mode (AP Mode) It is intended to convert wired network to wireless networks so that wireless and mobile devices can easily connect to the network. It is recommended to wisely fill out the Location and Device Name for easy troubleshooting in case of problems. Also, you can change SSID, Key, and Channel as needed.
P14 Wireless AP Mode
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d. WISP On operation mode, user should confirm the WAN access type first, then scans for the base station signal. Modify the security parameters as needed and click on Apply.
P15 WISP Mode
e. Advanced Settings: 1. System Status Basic Info: shows the software version, hardware version, and system uptime.
P16 Router Status
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2. Wireless Setting a. Basic Settings: here the user can check, disable, enable SSID and modify Channel, Security... etc.
P17 Basic Settings
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b. Virtual AP: with this feature you can create up to 3 more virtual SSIDs as showed on picture P18.
P18 Virtual AP
C. Access Control is intended to allow/deny specific MAC addresses to connect to the router
P19 Access Control
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d. Advanced Settings: here you can modify the RF Output power, Bandwidth, Maximum number of users... Etc. Note: RF is the Radio Frequency.
P20 Advanced Settings
E. WPS Settings: this mainly for WIFI Repeater operation mode, press the WPS button, then bridge the existing wireless signal.
P21 WPS Settings
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3. Network Setting Allows you to modify LAN and WAN as needed.
P22 LAN Settings
P23 WAN Settings
4. Firewall Provide multi filtering options. It is easy to modify your router’s firewall for IP/Port Filtering, MAC Filtering, URL Filtering, Port Forwarding, or DMZ Settings.
P24 Firewall
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5. Storage Before using storage function, please ensure an USB disk is inserted into your router, then click Storage. There 3 Tabs: USB Disk, SAMBA Settings, and DLNA Settings. a. USB Disk Tab: You must insert the USB disk to the USB port to be able to see your list of Directory Path and Partitions Name. You can add/delete files.
P25 Storage
b. SAMBA function: Is intended to share files located on USB disk with public users through SAMBA server. To modify SAMBA Settings, click on SAMBA Settings and update the User name and passwords as needed and press Apply.
P26 SAMBA Setting in Router
The default IP address of SAMBA server is 192.168.188.253, on Run window, type
\\192.168.188.253 .
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P27 Run SAMBA Server
Once the Login window pops up, enter enter User Name and Password to access SAMBA Server. Click on the shared folder and it will list the files located on USB Disk.
P28 Login SAMBA
c. DLNA Settings: Allows you to build your DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance). DLNA acts as a bridge between your various bits of kit, so you can watch a film from your PC on your big-screen TV, play an MP3 from your smartphone on your stereo, or send shots from the family photo album to your wireless printer via your tablet. Think of it as a kind of home cloud: it shouldn't matter where your media is or what device you're currently holding; with DLNA, whatever you want should come to wherever you are and whatever you're using.
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P29 DLNA Setting
6. Management a. System Tab: This function is intended for backup/restore purposes. You can backup configuration file, restore configuration file, and or restore factory default settings.
P30 Management
b. Upgrade Firmware Tab: Browse and select the appropriate Software file then click on Upgrade
P31 Firmware Upgrade
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7. Share Internet and Obtain IP Address Automatically On your local computer ensure your TPC/IP is set for (Obtain an IP address automatically) DNS is set for (Obtain DNS server address automatically). Once the TCP/IP is configuration is completed the local computer should be able to connect with the router and should be allowed to access the Internet.
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8. Troubleshooting: Failure phenomenon SYS Indicator off
Possible Resolution Make sure the power adapter is plugged and on Check the IP address of computer and Wireless Router to ensure both are on the same networking segment. If confirmed then try the following step until it’s the issue is resolved: a. Restart the router and try again. b. Now check if they are connected. On RUN window, type “CMD” then press OK.
A command line window will pop up, type: ping 192.168.188.253 and press Enter key
Can’t access Wireless Router through Web page
If both are connected you will get a reply from the router but if they are not connected you will get Request Timed Out. c. Check your network to ensure this IP 192.168.188.253 is not assigned to another device.; d. Check the network cable (UTP cable), its recommended to use 10/100M UTP unshielded cable. e. Clean temporary files and cache file of your Internet Browser.
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My device is not able to see Wireless Aps or can’t scan the Wireless AP
1. Scan one more time, not there then 2. Reset your router and try again
Connected but can’t access Internet
a. Check the TCP/IP setting. Ensure its set for Obtain automatically. b. If your TCP/IP is set for static IP, then contact your ISP for correct IP address and DNS address.
How to restore the factory settings
Press the “Reset” button more than 15 seconds after power on. The Wireless Router will restore factory default after the Wireless Router restart.
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