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Thank you for choosing the W330R Wireless-N Broadband
Router. W330R utilizes advanced MIMO technology and
increases over 8 times transmission range of ordinary
802.11g products. Compatible with IEEE802.11n (Draft 2.0)
and IEEE802.11g/b standards, it can provide up to 300Mbps
stable transmission rate. Additionally, it integrates router,
wireless access point, four-port Gigabit switch and firewall in
one. In addition, its extraordinary intelligent software, Setup
Wizard, makes the device’s installation more convenient.
It supports WDS (Wireless Distribution System) function for
repeating and amplifying the signals to extend the wireless
network coverage. Besides, it can disable SSID broadcast
manually. WPS (PBC and PIN) encryption method, port filter
and MAC address filter can protect your network from
malicious attack. W330R can be managed through
local/remote Web management interface anywhere.
Moreover, the WMM function can make your voice and video
more smooth. Powerful and exquisite, it is the best choice for
SOHOs and small-sized enterprises to share the wireless
network.
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Package Contents
¾ One W330R Wireless-N Broadband Router
¾ One Ethernet Network Cable
¾ One Quick Installation Guide
¾ One Power Adapter
¾ One CD-ROM
If any of listed items are missing or damaged, please contact
the Tenda reseller from whom you purchased for replacement
immediately.
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Chapter 2: Getting to Know the
Wireless-N Broadband Router
The Rear Panel
Here is the description of the back panel. The RJ-45 ports for
cable connection and Reset button are located on the back
panel as shown below.
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Connections:
Wireless-N Broadband Router
Rear Panel
Interface
LAN Ports(1-4)
RESET
WAN
DC IN Receptor for the supplied power adapter.
Connect to Ethernet devices (such as
computers, switches, hubs).
Note: After pressing the RESET button for
7 seconds, the configurations you have set
will be deleted and the device will restore
to the factory default settings.
Connect to DSL Modem, Cable Modem or
community broadband
Description
The Front Panel
There are the Router’s LED indicators on the front panel as
shown below.
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LEDS:
Note: The device's ports are 10/100/1000Mbps. When the
speed is at 1000Mbps, the LED indicators will be green; when
at 10/100Mbps, the LED indicators will be red.
LED
Indicator
POWER
SYS Blinking
WAN
WLAN Blinking Indicates the wireless signal is OK.
LAN(1/2/
3/4)
WPS Blinking
Status Description
Always
ON
Always
ON
Blinking
Always
ON
Blinking
The POWER indicator is Always ON
when it is powered on and works
properly.
The SYS is blinking regularly when
the system works normally.
Indicates the correct connection of
the WAN ports.
Indicates the Router is
transmitting/receiving data packets.
Indicates the correct connection of
the LAN ports.
Indicates the Router is
transmitting/receiving data packets.
Indicates the Router is negotiating
with WPS clients in WPS Mode
(PBC).
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Hardware Installation
1. Please connect the LAN
port of the router to the
network adapter of your
computer with one cable.
2.Please use the deliveryattached power adapter to
power the router.
3.Please connect your
broadband line provided
by your ISP to the WAN
port of your router.
IMPORTANT:
Please use the included power adapter. Use of a
different power adapter could cause damage and
void the warranty for this product.
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Chapter 3: Getting to Connect the
Wireless-N Broadband Router
For easy and fast configuration, the following steps for
network configuration are required.
How to Set the Network Configurations for My
Computer
Right click “My Network
Places” and select
“Properties”.
Right click “Local Area Network Connection”
and select “Properties”.
Select “Obtain an IP
address automatically” and “Obtain DNS server
address automatically”.
Click “OK” to save the
configurations.
Or select “Use the
following IP address”
and enter the IP address,
Subnet mask, Default
gateway as shown right.
Of course, you need to
input 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.
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How to Check the Network Connection
Select“Start”—”Program
s”—“Accessories”
—“Command Prompt”.
Input the “ping
192.168.0.1” and press
“Enter”. If the screen
displays as the right figure,
it means your PC is
connected to your router
successfully.
If not, please make sure
the hardware installation
and network adapter are
OK. After all preparations
are made,ple ase proceed
to Chapter 4 for more and
advanced configuration.
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Chapter 4 Basic Configurations
This section is to show you how to configure your new
Wireless-N Broadband Router through the Web-based
Configuration Utility.
How to Access the Web-based Configuration
Utility
To access the Router’s
Web-based Utility, launch a
web browser such as
Internet Explorer or Firefox
and enter the Router’s
default IP address,
http://192.168.0.1. Press
“Enter”.
Please input the “admin” in
both User Name and
Password. Click “OK”.
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Setup Wizard
Here is the “Welcome to Setup Wizard” for
configuring your Router
quickly. Click “Next”.
In this screen, select one
mode of your Internet
connection you use. If you
are not clear, press the
“Detect” button or contact
your Internet Service
Provider, and click “Next”.
Enter the Account and
Password provided by
your ISP, and click
“Next”.
ÎConnection Mode 2:
Dynamic IP (Via DHCP)
If your connection mode
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is Dynamic IP, it means
your IP address keeps
changing every time you
connect. You do not need
to enter the information
like Mode 2 or Mode 3.
ÎConnection Mode 3:
Static IP
In this screen, fill the
network address
information from your ISP
in the IP Address, Subnet
Mask, Gateway and
Primary DNS server
fields and click “Next”.
ÎConnection Mode 4:
L2TP
Select L2TP(Layer 2
Tunneling Protocol) if
your ISP use a L2TP
connection, your ISP will
provide you with a
username and password
please fill in the
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parameters.
L2TP provides two
access modes.
If the L2TP offered by
your ISP is Dynamic IP:
Please select Dynamic
IP .
If the L2TP offered by
your ISP is Static IP:
Please fill in the
parameters provided by
your ISP.
After configuration, please
click “Next”.
ÎConnection Mode 5:
PPTP
If the connection is “PPP
Tunneling Protocol”,
please input the following
parameters provided by
your ISP: Server IP
Address, User Name,
and Password.
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PPTP provides two
access modes.
If the PPTP offered by
your ISP is Dynamic IP:
Please select Dynamic
IP.
If the PPTP offered by
your ISP is Static IP:
Please fill in the
parameters provided by
your ISP.
After configuration, please
click “Next”.
Click “Apply”, select
“Reboot” in System Tools
of the left menu and press
the “Reboot the router”
button.
It is rebooting now, please
wait for a few
minutes and DO NOT
power off it.
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Click the “System Status”
in the left menu of the
Web-based Utility to find
out the current network
and system information. If
the “Connection Status” is
“Connected”,
Congratulations you on
completing the Router’s
basic settings. You are on
the Internet now. If you
want to configure more,
please proceed to the
following explanations for
Advanced Settings.
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Chapter 5: Advanced Settings
This section is to conduct the advanced configurations for the
Router, including LAN Settings, WAN settings, MAC Address
Clone and DNS Settings.
LAN Settings
MAC Address:The
Router’s physical MAC
address as seen on your
local network, which is
unchangeable.
IP Address:The Router’s
LAN IP address (not your
PC’s IP address). Once
you modify the IP
address, you need to
remember it for the
Web-based Utility login
next time. 192.168.0.1 is
the default value.
Subnet Mask: It’s shown
the Router’s subnet mask
for measurement of the
network size. 255.255.
255.0 is the default value.
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WAN Settings—PPPoE
Connection Mode:Show
your current connection
mode.
Account: Enter them
provided by your ISP.
Password: Enter them
provided by yourISP.
MTU: Maximum
Transmission Unit. It is the
size of largest datagram
that can be sent over a
network. The default value
is 1492. Do NOT modify it
unless necessary.
Service Name: It is
defined as a set of
characteristics that are
applied to a PPPoE
connection. Enter it if
provided. Do NOT modify
it unless necessary.
AC Name : Enter it if
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provided. Do NOT modify
it unless necessary.
ConnectAutomatical:Co
nnect automatically to the
Internet after rebooting the
system or connection
failure.
Connect Manually:
Connect to the Internet by
the user manually.
Connect on Demand:
Re-establish your
connection to the Internet
after the specific time(Max
Idle Time). Zero means
your Internet connection at
all time. Otherwise, enter
the minutes to be elapsed
before you want to
disconnectthe Internet
access.
Connect on Fixed Time:
Connect to the Internet
during the time you fix.
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WAN Settings—Static IP
If your connection mode,
static IP is chosen, please
enter the following
addressing information.
IP Address:Here enter
the WAN IP address
provided by your ISP.
Subnet Mask: Enter the
WAN Subnet Mask here.
Gateway: Enter the WAN
Gateway here.
Primary DNS Server:
Enter the Primary DNS
server provided by your
ISP.
Secondary DNS Server:
Enter the secondary DNS
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WAN Settings—L2TP
L2TP Server IP: Enter the
Server IP provided by your
ISP.
User Name: Enter L2TP
username.
Password: Enter L2TP
password.
MTU: Maximum
Transmission Unit, you
may need to change it for
optimal performance with
your specific ISP. 1400 is
the default MTU.
Address Mode: Select
“Static” if your ISP
supplies you with the IP
address, subnet mask,
and gateway. In most
cases, select Dynamic.
IP Address: Enter the
L2TP IP address supplied
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by your ISP.
Subnet Mask: Enter the
Subnet Mask supplied by
your ISP.
Default Gateway: Enter
the Default Gateway
supplied by your ISP.
WAN Settings—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 provided by
your ISP.
Address Mode: Select
“Static” if your ISP
supplies you with the IP
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address, subnet mask,
and gateway. In most
cases, select Dynamic.
IP Address: Enter the
PPTP IP address supplied
by your ISP.
Subnet Mask: Enter the
Subnet Mask supplied by
your ISP.
Default Gateway: Enter
the Default Gateway
supplied by your ISP.
MAC Address Clone
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.
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MAC Address: The MAC
address to be registered
with your Internet service
provider.
Clone MAC address:
Register your PC's MAC
address.
Restore default MAC
address: Restore the
default hardware MAC
address.
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
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have them.
DNS:Click the checkbox
to enable the DNS server.
Primary DNS Address:
Enter the necessary
address provided by your
ISP.
Secondary DNS Address:
Enter the second address
if your ISP provides,which
is optional.
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Chapter 6: Wireless Settings
This section mainly deals with the wireless settings, including
Basic Settings, Security Setting, Access Control and
Advanced Settings.
Wireless Mode
AP Mode: router serves
as an access point in this
mode to be connected.
The work stations around
will be connected with
router by SSID to share
the Internet resources. To
configure the AP mode,
open the Basic Setting
and Security Setting
windows in the Wireless
Setting folder.
Station Mode: In this
mode, router is used as a
work station to be
connected with an AP by
scanning the AP's SSID
and provides the security
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authentication. Generally
speaking, AP mode is
passive to be connected
with work station, but
Station mode always takes
the initiative in connecting
with AP .
SSID: SSID is the unique
ID name of access point.
The wireless work station
must keep the same SSID
name with the AP's for
connections. By enabling
Open Scanning button,
the device can search
available APs.
MAC: To connect certain
AP, you need to know the
AP's MAC address. By
enabling Open Scanning
button to find out the
available AP’s MAC
address.
Channel: You can use the
channel same as the AP.
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By enabling Open
Scanning button to find out
the available AP's
channel.
Security Mode: router
provides the following
security authentication
methods:
(1) WEP: selects ASCII
format (5 or 13 ASCII
characters except illegal
characters.) or Hex format
(10 or 26 Hex characters).
(2) WPA/WPA2-personal
(PSK) is safer than other
encryption methods
because the key is subject
to change all the time.
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
utilizes the TKIP or AES
encryption algorithm.
WEP Mode: The shared
key requires the same
WEP keys between the
access point and work
station.
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Default KEY: After
entering the WEP keys,
select one key as the
default one, for example,
Key 1
KEY Format: AASCII:
Enter 13 characters with
case sensitive ("a-z", "A-Z"
and "0-9"). Hex: enter 26
Hex characters ("A-F",
"a-f" and “0~9”).
KEY 1: If the KEY 1 is
selected as default key,
the key will be enabled.
KEY 2: If the KEY 2 is
selected as default key,
the key will be enabled.
KEY 3: If the KEY 3 is
selected as default key,
the key will be enabled.
KEY 4: If the KEY 4 is
selected as default key,
the key will be enabled.
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WPA /WPA2 Algorithm:
When the WPA-PSK
/WPA2-PSK
authentication is selected,
you can select one from two: TKIP and AES. For
example, if the wireless
provider selects TKIP, the
wireless receiver (client)
also needs to select TKIP
for this authentication way.
Password: When WPAPSK /WPA2-PSK
authentication type is
selected, enter the access
password provided by AP
users here.
Apply: Click “Apply” to
make the settings go into
effect.
Cancel: Click “Cancel” to
throw all setting saved last
time.
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Basic Settings
Network Mode: Supports
802.11b/g mixed, 802.11b,
802.11g and 802.11b/g/n
mixed modes.
Main SSID: Main Service
Set Identifier. It’s the
"name" of your wireless
network.
Minor SSID: Minor Service
Set Identifier. It is optional.
Broadcast (SSID): Select
“enable” to enable the
device's SSID to be visible
by wireless clients.
BSSID: It is a 48bit identity
used to identify a particular
BSS (Basic Service Set)
within an area. In
Infrastructure BSS
networks, the BSSID is the
MAC (Medium Access
Control) address of the AP
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Channel: From the drop-
menu, it is for selecting the
working channels of the
wireless network. Please
select from 1 to 13,or
select AutoSelect to select
different channels.
Channel Bandwidth:
Select wireless work
frequency 20M or 20/40M.
HT TxStream: RF
Transmit Stream.
HT RxStream: RF
Receive Stream.
Wireless Security Settings
This page is to configure the wireless security of your Router.
Six wireless security modes, WEP, WPA-Personal,
WPA2-Personal, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise and
RADIUS, are supported. If you do not want to use wireless
security, select Disable from the drop-down menu.
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1. Mixed WEP
WEP(Wired Equivalent
Privacy)a basic encryption
method, usually encrypts
wireless data using a
series of digital keys (64
bits or 128 bits in length).
By using the same keys
on each of your wireless
network devices, you can
prevent unauthorized
wireless devices from
monitoring your
transmissions or using
your wireless resources.
SSID Choice: Select
SSID to be configured
security . The device
supports to configure
different security classes
between the main SSID
and the subordinate SSID.
Security Mode: There
are several different
security modes; you
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can choose one from
mixed WEP,
WPA-Personal,
WPA-Enterprise, etc.
Default Key: Select a
valid encryption key.
WEP Key1, 2, 3, 4:
Enter the WEP key here.
Please note that the key
should be in accordance
with the key format and be
valid. The key should be
ASCII Characters or
Hexadecimal Digits
2. WPA-Personal
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected
Access), a Wi-Fi
standard, is a more recent
wireless encryption
scheme, designed to
improve the security
features of WEP. It applies
more powerful encryption
types (such as TKIP
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[Temporal Key Integrity
Protocol] or AES
[Advanced Encryption
Standard]) and can
change the keys
dynamically on every
authorized wireless
device.
WPA Algorithms: Select
one encryption type, AES
or TKIP. (AES is stronger
than TKIP.)
Pass Phrase: Enter the
key which must have 8-63
ASCII characters.
Key Renewal Interval:
Enter the key renewal
period. It is to tell the
Router how often to
change the keys.
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3.WPA2-Personal
WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected
Access version 2), It's
more secure than Wired
Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
and easy to set up.
WPA Algorithms: Select
key Algorithms such as
TKIP , AES and
TKIP&AES.
Pass Phrase: Enter the
key which must have
8-63 ASCII characters.
Key Renewal Interval:
Enter the key renewal
period. It is to tell the
Router how often to
change the keys.
4. WPA-Enterprise
This Authentication
protocol based on
RADIUS server. This
security mode is used
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when a RADIUS server
is connected to the
Router.
Radius IP Address:
Please input IP address
of the radius server
here.
Radius Port: Please
input the port number of
the radius server here.
Shared key:The
encryption key that the
router is authenticated
through RADIUS server
Session Timeout: The
recertification time
interval between the
router and the server.
The default value is
3600s.
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5. WPA2-Enterprise
This security mode is also
used when a RADIUS
server is connected to the
Router.
WPA Algorithms: Select
key Algorithms such as
TKIP and AES.
Radius IP Address:
Please input IP address of
the radius server here.
Radius Port: Please input
the port number of the
radius server here.
Shared key:The encryption
key that the router is
authenticated through
RADIUS server
Session Timeout: The
recertification time interval
between the router and
the server. The default
value is 3600s.
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6. 802.1X
This security mode is used
when a RADIUS server is
connected to the Router.
802.1x, a kind of Port-based
authentication protocol, is
an authentication type and
strategy for users. The port
can be either a physic port
or logic port (such as
VLAN). For wireless LAN
users, a port is just a
channel. The final purpose
of 802.11x authentication is
to check if the port can be
used. If the port is
authenticated successfully,
you can open this port which
allows all the messages to
pass. If the port isn’t
authenticated successfully,
you can keep this port
“disable” which just allows
802.1x authentication
protocol message to pass.
WEP:Select“enable/disable”
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WEP encryption which
indicates the authentication
process between wireless
adapter and wireless router.
Radius IP Address: Please
input IP address of the
radius server here.
Radius Port: Please input
the port number of the
radius server here.
Shared key:The encryption
key that the router is
authenticated through
RADIUS server.
Session Timeout: The
recertification time interval
between the router and the
server. The default value is
3600s.
NOTE:
To improve security
level, do not use
those words which
can be found in a
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dictionary or too
easy to remember!
Wireless clients will
remember the WEP
key, so you only
have to input the
WEP key on
wireless client
once, and it’s worth
to use complicated
WEP key to improve
security level.
WPS Settings
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected
Setting) can be easy and
quick to establish the
connection between the
wireless network clients
and the Router through
encrypted contents. The
users only enter the PIN
code to configure without
selecting encryption
method and entering
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secret keys by manual.
WPS Mode: Supports two
ways to configure WPS
settings:
PBC (Push-Button
Configuration) and PIN
code.
PBC: Select the PBC or
press the WPS button on
the panel of the Router
(Press the button for one
second and WPS indicator
will be blinking for 2
minutes, which means the
WPS is enabled. During
the blinking time, you can
enable another Router to
implement the WPS/PBC
negotiation between them.
At present, the WPS only
support one client access.
Two minutes later, the
WPS indicator will be off.).
PIN: If this option is
enabled, you need to enter
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a wireless client’s PIN
code in the field and keep
the same code in the
client.
WDS Settings
In this mode, you can
expand the scope of
network by combining up
to four other access points
together, and every
access point can still
accept wireless clients.
Lazy Mode: You need
configure the router’s
BSSID into another
device, not need input
another router’s BSSID in
it, and then connect
together automatically.
Bridge Mode: You can
wirelessly connect two or
more wired networks via
this mode. In this mode,
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you need to add the
Wireless MAC address of
the connecting device into
the Router's AP MAC
address table or select
one from the scanning
table. At the same time,
the connecting device
should be in Lazy,
Repeater or Bridge mode.
Repeater Mode: You can
select the mode to extend
the distance between the
two WLAN devices.
Functioning as a WDS
repeater, the W330R
connects to both a client
card as an AP and to
another AP. In typical
repeater applications, APs
connecting to other APs
equipped with WDS
functionality must also
support WDS. In this
mode, you need to add the
MAC address of the
connecting device into the
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Router's AP MAC address
table and the connecting
client should be in Lazy,
Repeater or client mode.
Encrypt Type: You can
select WEP mode, TKIP
mode, AES mode for
security here.
Pass phrase: Enter the
key, the key format
according to encryption
you selected.
AP MAC: Input the MAC
address of another
wireless router.
NOTE:
Two wireless
routers must use
the same mode,
band, channel
number, and
security setting!
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Advanced Wireless Settings
This section is to configure
the advanced wireless
setting of the Router,
including the Radio
Preamble, 802.11g/n Rate,
Fragmentation Threshold,
RTS Threshold , Beacon
Period and DTIM Interval.
BG protection Mode: Auto
by default. You can select
On or Off.
Basic Data Rates: For
different requirement, you
can select one of the
suitable Basic Data Rates.
Here, default value is
(1-2-5.5.-11Mbps…).
Beacon Interval: Set the
beacon interval of wireless
radio. Do not modify default
value if you don’t know
what it is, default value is
100.
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Fragment Threshold: Do
not modify default value if
you don’t know what it is,
default value is 2346.
RTS Threshold: Set the
RTS threshold of wireless
radio. Do not modify default
value if you don’t know
what it is, default value is
2347.
TX Power: You can set the
output power of wireless
radio. Unless you’re using
this wireless router in a
really big space, you may
not have to set output
power to 100%. This will
enhance security (malicious
/ unknown users in distance
will not be able to reach
your wireless router).
WMM Capable: It will
enhance the data transfer
performance of multimedia
contents when they’re
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being transferred over
wireless network. If you
don’t know what it is / not
sure if you need it, it’s safe
to set this option to
‘Enable’, however, default
value is enabling.
APSD Capable: It is used
for auto power-saved
service. The default is
disabled.
Wireless Access Control
To secure your wireless
LAN, the wireless access
control is actually based on
the MAC address
management.
MAC Address Filter:
you want to access the
Router from any external IP
Address, please select the
“Disable”.
MAC Address:To specify
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an external IP address,
please add the MAC
address manually and click
“Add”.
MAC Address List: The
added MAC addresses are
listed here. Click
“Delete” to delete the filter
management for this MAC
address.
Wireless Connection Status
This page is to show the
current wireless access
status. Click “Refresh” to
update the wireless
connection information.
MAC Address:Shows the
connecting PC’s MAC
address.
Bandwidth: displays the
channel bandwidth of the
host to be connected.
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Chapter 7: DHCP Server
DHCP (Dynamic Host
Control Protocol) is to
assign an IP address to the
computers on the LAN/
private network. When you
enable the DHCP Server,
the DHCP Server will
allocate automatically an
unused IP address from the
IP address pool to the
requesting computer in
premise of activating
“Obtain an IP Address
Automatically”. So
specifying the starting and
ending address of the IP
Address pool is needed.
DHCP Server: Activate the
checkbox to enable
DHCP server.
IP Address Star t/End:
Enter the range of IP
address for DHCP server
distribution.
Lease Time: The length of
the IP address lease.
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DHCP Server List
The Static IP assignment
is to add a specifically
static IP address to the
assigned MAC address.
You can view the related
information in the DHCP
server list.
IP Address: Enter one IP
address for the computer
on the LAN network.
MAC Address: Enter the
MAC address of the
computer you want to
assign the above IP
address. Click “Add” to
add the entry in the list.
Hostname: The name of
the computer which
Lease Time:The time
length of the correspond——ding IP address lease.
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Chapter 8: Virtual Server
Single Port Forwarding
The W330R can be
configured as a virtual
server on behalf of local
services behind the LAN
port. The given remote
requests will be
re-directed to the local
servers via the virtual
server. This section deals
with the single port
forwarding mainly. The
Single Port Forwarding
allows you to set up kinds
of public services such as
web servers, ftp, e-mail
and other specialized
Internet applications on
your network.
NOTE:
the virtual server
uses known
host-name or
public IP address.
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External Port: This is the
external port number for
server or Internet
application, for example,
port 21 for ftp service.
Internal Port: This is the
port number 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.66 to
act as the external port
NO.21 for ftp service.
IP Address: Enter the IP
address of the PC where
you want to set the
applications.
Protocol: Select the
protocol (TCP/UDP/Both)
for the application.
Well-Known Service
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Port: Select the
well-known services as
DNS, FTP from the
drop-down menu to add to
the configured one above.
Delete/Enable:Click to
check it for corresponding
operation.
NOTE:
If you set the virtual
server of the service
port as 80, you must
set the Web
management port
on Remote Web
Management page
to be any value
except 80 such as
8080. Otherwise,
there will be a
conflict to disable
the virtual server.
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Port Range Forwarding
This section deals with the
port range forwarding
mainly. The Port Range
Forwarding allows you to
set up a range of public
services such as web
servers, ftp, e-mail and
other specialized Internet
applications to an
assigned IP address on
your LAN.
Start/End Port: Enter the
start/end port number
which ranges the External
ports used to set the
server or Internet
applications.
IP Address: Enter the IP
address of the PC where
you want to set the
applications.
Protocol:Select the
protocol (TCP/UDP/Both)
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for the application.
Well-Known Service
Port: Select the well-
known services as DNS,
FTP from the drop-down
menu to add to the
configured one above.
Delete/Enable:Click to
check it for corresponding
operation.
Port Trigger Settings
When internal clients have
access to external server
in the Internet for some
application, the clients
request to connect with
severs, and the server will
also ask to connect with
client. But in the default
setting, router will refuse
to accept any request from
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WAN, which will bring
communication halt. The
port triggering is used to
define triggering rules. So
when clients have access
to the server, the device
will open the port through
which the server sends the
request to client.
IP Range: The internal IP
address range for
requesting external server
application.
Trigger Port: The port
range through which the
internal clients send
request traffics to external
server with the range of
1~65535. Note that the
low number first and two
blanks can keep the same
number if needed.
External Port: The port
range through which the
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external server send
request traffics to internal
clients with the range of
1~65535. Note that the
low number first and two
blanks can keep the same
number if needed.
Apply: To enable or
disable the rule.
Add: After edit the rule,
click the “add” button to
add the current entry to
port triggering list.
Apply: Click “Apply” to
activate the current rule.
Cancel: Click “Cancel” to
drop all setting saved last
time.
It is allowed to delete or
modify the previous rules
in the list table.
Note:
The special
application can be
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only used in one
PC. If there is more
than one PC to
open the same
triggering port, the
external port will be
connected to the
last PC for the
application.
ALG Service Settings
ALG(Application Layer
Gateway)In the context of
computer networking, an
ALG or application layer
gateway consists of a
security component that
augments a firewall or
NAT employed in a
computer network. It
allows customized NAT
traversal filters to be
plugged into the gateway
to support address and
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port translation for certain
application layer
"control/data" protocols
such as FTP, BitTorrent,
SIP, RTSP, file transfer
applications etc.
In order for these
protocols to work through
NAT or a firewall, either
the application has to
know about an
address/port number
combination that allows
incoming packets, or the
NAT has to monitor the
control traffic and open up
port mappings (firewall
pinhole) dynamically as
required. Legitimate
application data can thus
be passed through the
security checks of the
firewall or NAT that would
have otherwise restricted
the traffic for not meeting
its limited filter criteria.
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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. In
the absence of an ALG,
either the ports would get
blocked or the network
administrator would need
to explicitly open up a
large number of ports in
the firewall; rendering the
network vulnerable to
attacks on those ports.
In the default ALG
settings, the following
protocols have enabled. It
is recommended to keep
the settings unchanged.
1,FTP
2,TFTP
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3,PPTP
4,IPSec
5,L2TP
DMZ Settings
The DMZ function is to
allow one computer in
LAN to be exposed to the
Internet for a specialpurpose service as
Internet gaming or
videoconferencing.
DMZ Host IP Address:
The IP address of the
computer you want to
expose.
Enable: Click the checkbox to enable the DMZ
host.
IMPORTANT:
When enabled the
DMZ host, the
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firewall settings of
the DMZ host will
not function.
UPnP Settings
It supports latest Universal
Plug and Play. This
function goes into effect
on Windows XP or
Windows ME or this
function would go into
effect if you have installed
software that supports
UPnP. With the UPnP
function, host in LAN can
request the router to
process some special port
switching so as to enable
host outside to visit the
resources in the internal
host.
Enable UPnP: Click the
checkbox to enable the
UPnP.
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Chapter 9: Traffic Control
Traffic Control
Traffic 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
PCs' speed control,
including for IP address
range configuration.
Enable Traffic Control:
To enable or disable the
internal IP bandwidth
control.
Interface: To limit the
uploading and
downloading bandwidth in
WAN port.
Service: To select the
controlled service type,
such as HTTP service.
IP Starting Address: The
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first IP address for traffic
control.
IP Ending Address: The
last IP address for traffic
control.
Uploading/Downloading:
To specify the traffic
heading way for the
selected IP addresses:
uploading or downloading.
Bandwidth: To specify the
uploading/downloading
Min. /Max. Traffic speed
(KB/s), which can not
exceed the WAN speed.
Apply: To enable the
current editing rule. If not,
the rule will be disabled.
Add: After edit the rule,
click the “add to list” button
to add the current rule to
rule list.
Apply: Click “Save” to
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activate the current rule.
Cancel: Click “Cancel” to
drop all setting saved last
time.
It is allowed to delete or
modify the previous
rules in the list table.
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Chapter 10: Security Settings
Client Filter Settings
To benefit your further
management to the
computers in the LAN, you
can control some ports
access to Internet by data
packet filter function.
Client Filter:Check to
enable client filter.
AccessPolicy:Select one
number from the dropdown menu.
Enable:Check to enable
the access policy.
Clear the Policy:Click
“Clear” button to clear all
settings for the policy.
Filter Mode:Click one
radio button to enable or
disable to access the
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Internet.
Policy Name:Enter a
name for the access policy
selected.
IP Start/End:Enter the
starting/ending IP address
Port No.: Enter the port
range based over the
protocol for access policy.
Protocol:Select one
protocol (TCP/UDP/Both)
from the drop-down menu.
Times:Select the time
range of client filter.
Days: Select the day(s)
to run the access policy.
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URL Filter Settings
In order to control the
computer to have access
to websites. You can use
URL filtering to allow the
computer to have access
to certain websites at fixed
time and forbids it having
access to certain websites
at fixed time.
URL Filter:Check to
enable URL filter.
Access Policy: Select one
number from the dropdown menu.
Enable:Check to enable
the access policy.
Clear the Policy: Click
“Clear” button to clear all
settings for the policy.
Filter Mode: Click one
radio button to enable or
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disable to access the
Internet.
Policy Name: Enter a
name for the access policy
selected.
Start/End IP:Enter the
starting/ending IP address
DNS:Specify the text
strings or keywords in the
DNS. If any part of the
URL contains these
strings or words, the web
page will not be accessibl e
and display.
Times:Select the time
range of client filter.
Days:Select the day(s) to
run the access policy.
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MAC Address Settings
In order to manage the
computers in LAN better,
you could control the
computer’s access to
Internet by MAC Address
Filter.
MAC Address Filter:Check
to enable MAC address
filter.
Access Policy: Select one
number from the dropdown menu.
Enable: Check to enable
the access policy.
Clear the Policy:Click
“Clear” button to clear all
settings for the policy.
Filter Mode: Click one
radio button to enable or
disable to access the
Internet.
Policy Name: Enter a
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name for the access policy
selected.
MAC Address:Enter the
MAC address you want to
run the access policy.
Times:Select the time
range of client filter.
Days: Select the day(s) to
run the access policy.
Prevent Network Attack
This section is to protect
the internal network from
exotic attack such as SYN
Flooding attack, Smurf
attack, LAND attack, etc.
Once detecting the
unknown attack, the
Router will restrict its
bandwidth automatically.
The attacker’s IP address
can be found from the
“System Log”.
Prevent Network Attack:
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Check to enable it for
attack prevention.
Remote Web Management
This section is to allow the
network administrator to
manage the Router
remotely. If you want to
access the Router from
outside the local network,
please select the “Enable”.
Enable: Check to enable
remote web management.
Port: The management
port open to outside
access The default value
is 80.
WAN IP Address: Specify
the range of the WAN IP
address for remote
management.
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Local Web Management
Local web
management, the
alternative to remote
web management, is to
allow the network
administrator to manage
the Router in LAN. Any
PC in the LAN can
access the Web
management utility by
default. So you can
enter the specific MAC
address of the LAN
computer to function.
Enable:Check to enable
the local web
management
MAC1/2/3…:
Enter the MAC
addresses of LAN
computers.
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WAN Ping
The ping test is to check
the status of your
internet connection.
When disabling the test,
the system will ignore
the ping test from WAN.
Disable the Ping for
WAN: Check to enable
it.
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Chapter 11: Routing Settings
Routing Table
The main duty for router is
to look for a best path for
every data frame, and
transfer this data frame to
destination. So, it’s
essential for the router to
choose the best path, i.e.
routing arithmetic. In order
to finish this function,
many transferring paths,
i.e. routing table, are
saved in the router, for
choosing when needed.
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Static Route
Static Route is set by
administrator in advance
is called static route.
Usually, it is set according
to network configuration
when installing the
operation system. It would
not be changed according
to network structure’s
change.
Destination LAN IP: The
address of the remote host
with which you want to
construct a static route.
Subnet Mask:The
network portion of the
Destination LAN IP.
Gateway: The gateway of
the next hop.
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Chapter 12: System Tools
Time
This section is to select
the time zone for your
location. If you turn off the
Router, the settings for
time disappear. However,
the Router will
automatically obtain the
GMT time again once it
has access to the Internet.
Time Zone: Select your
time zone from the
drop-down menu.
Customized time: Enter
the time you customize.
DDNS
The DDNS (Dynamic
Domain Name System) is
supported in this router. It
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is to assign a fixed host
and domain name to a
dynamic Internet IP
address, which is used to
monitor hosting website,
FTP server and so on
behind the Router. If you
want to activate this
function, please select
“Enable” and a DDNS
service provider to sign
up.
DDNS: Click the radio
button to enable or disable
the DDNS service.
Service Provider: Select
one from the drop-down
menu and press “Sign up”
for registration.
User Name: Enter the
user name the same as
the registration name.
Password: Enter the
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password you set.
Domain Name: Enter the
domain name which is
optional.
Backup/Restore
The device provides
backup/restore settings,
so you need set a
directory to keep these
parameters.
Backup: Click this button
to back up the Router’s
configurations.
Browse: Click this button
to browse the directory
where you Back up or
save files
Restore: Click this button
to restore the Router’s
configurations.
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Firmware Upgrade
The Router provides the
firmware upgrade by
clicking the “Upgrade”
after browsing for the
firmware upgrade packet
which you can download
www.tenda.cn. After
from
the upgrade is completed,
the Router will reboot
automatically.
Browse: Click this button
to browse the directory
where you download the
firmware upgrade files.
Upgrade: Click this button
to start upgrade.
IMPORTANT:
Do not power off the
system during the
firmware upgrade to
avoid damaging the
device. The Router
will reboot after the
upgrade.
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Restore to Factory Default Settings
This button is to reset all
configurations 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.
Restore to Factory
Default Settings: Click
this button to restore to
default settings.
Factory Default Settings:
User Name: admin
Password: admin
IP Address: 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
NOTE:
After restoring to
default settings,
please restart the
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device, then the
default settings can
go into effect.
Reboot
Rebooting the Router
makes the settings
configured go into effect or
to set the Router again if
setting failure happens.
Reboot the router: Click
this button to reboot the
device.
Change Password
This section is to set a
new user name and
password to better secure
your router and network.
Please Note that the new
password should be less
than 14 characters.
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User Name: Enter a new
user name for the device.
Old Password: Enter the
old password.
New Password: Enter a
new password.
Re-enter to Confirm:
Re-enter to confirm the
new password.
NOTE:
It is highly
recommended to
change the
password to secure
your network and
the Router.
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System Log
The section is to view the
system log. Click the
“Refresh” to update the
log. Click “Clear” to clear
all shown information. If
the log is over 150
records, it will clear them
automatically.
Refresh: Click this button
to update the log.
Clear: Click this button to
clear the current shown
log.
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Appendix A: Product Features
◆ Integrates router, wireless access point, four-port Gigabit
switch and firewall in one
◆ Complies with IEEE802.11n (Draft 2.0), IEEE802.11b
and IEEE802.11g standards
◆ MIMO technology utilize s reflection signal to increase 8
times transmission distance of original 802.11g standard
and reduces the "dead spots" in the wireless coverage
area
◆ Provides 300Mbps receiving rate and 30 0Mbps sending
rate
◆ Supports WMM to make your voice and video more
smooth
◆ Supports 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 encryption
methods and 802.1x security authentication standard
◆ Setup Wizard support for fast and easy configurations
◆ WPS (PBC and PIN) encryption method to free you from
remembering long passwords
◆ Supports remote/local Web management
◆ Supports wireless Roaming technolog y to ensure high-
efficient wireless connections
◆ Supports wireless SSID stealth mode and MAC address
access control
◆ Supports Auto MDI/MDIX
◆ Provides system log to record the status of the router
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◆ Supports MAC address filtering, IP address filtering, URL
filtering and NAT rules
◆ Supports UPnP and DDNS
◆ Supports access control over 30 groups of MAC address
entries
◆ Supports DHCP server/client
◆ Supports SNTP
◆ Supports virtual server and DMZ host
◆ Built-in firewall to prevent hacker attack
◆ Supports auto wireless channel selection
◆ Supports WDS function (Wireless Distribution System)
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