TENDA TECHNOLOGY DH301 User Manual

Wireless N300 ADSL2+ High Power Modem Router
4.2.13 Storage Service
This section helps you to use USB Storage devices in your modem router, including the following parts:
User Account: You can control the LAN users’ accessing to the USB storage device information, namely, some of
them can access the USB device info but others cannot.
Storage Device Info: When you plug the USB storage device into the USB interface of your modem router, the router
can recognize that’s the USB storage device and then read the storage device’s information.
Before you share your USB storage on the internet, you need to add a storage user account. And only the users on the
user account list can visit the USB storage device plugged in the modem router. Thus, before you access the USB storage
device, you need to set the user account information.
To add a new account:
Click Add to enter the user account configuration page.
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Name your USB storage account. Specify a password to secure your USB storage account. Enter your password again for a confirmation. Enter the volume name of the USB storage, which is displayed in the Storage Device Info page. Click Apply/Save to save your configurations.
1) Storage Device Info
Your modem router can automatically recognize the USB storage device and the Storage Device Info screen will show
the information such as the volumename, file system, total space, and used space.
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After your modem router recognizes the USB storage device, follow guidelines below for visiting the storage info via the
computer on the LAN. Here takes Windows 7 as an example to explain the guidelines which are similar in other
operation systems.
Press Win+R keys. On the Run window, input \\192.168.1.1 (\\+ LAN IP address of the router), and then click
OK.
Double click the USB storage device icon (“mnt”).
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Account authentication: Enter your user account name and password which were configured in User Account part
in the corresponding box, and click OK.
4.2.14 Interface Grouping
Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independent
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network. Only the default group has IP interface.
Click Advanced Setup > Interface Grouping to enter the following figure.
Click Add to enter the screen below.
Group Name: The name of a configured rule. WAN Interface used in the grouping: WAN connection to which the interface grouping rules apply. Available LAN Interfaces: LAN interfaces that can be used for interface grouping. Grouped LAN Interfaces: LAN interfaces that use specified WAN interface.
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To create a new interface group:
Enter the Group name which should be unique. Select the WAN interface that’s shared by the LAN interfaces in the interface group. Select interfaces that will be connected to the specified WAN you will use. Note that these clients may obtain public
IP addresses.
Click Apply/Save button to make the changes effective immediately.
If you want to bypass NAT via the router’s interface and obtain the public IP address automatically, you need to add the
DHCP vendor ID in the Automatically Add Clients with the following DHCP Vendor IDs section. After the ID takes
effect, your router will automatically detect the DHCP request from computers on the LAN, and it will forward the
DHCP vendor ID and the corresponding DHCP request to the WAN interface used in the interface rules.
Application:
You have established two WAN service ports: IPoE and Bridge port. Ipoe_eth0/eth1 is used for home users access;
br_eth0/eht0.2 used for guests to access the Internet. You hope that eth1 and eth2 (Interface2 and 3 on the modem router)
can be used for guests to visit the Internet, and meanwhile data of the guest won’t be forwarded to other interfaces.
Configurations are as below in the figure.
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Attention: After successful interface grouping, clients connecting to interface 2 and 3 will obtain IP address different
from 192.168.1.X, but same segment with 192.168.2.1. So clients access the device via 192.168.2.1.
Note
1. After the settings above, you need to reboot the modem router to take the settings into effect.
2. After the settings above, the LAN IP address used by the Default group member is 192.168.1.1, the LAN IP of the
second group member is 192.168.2.1. LAN IPs of the following groups follows the same rule.
3. After you set the IPTV function, the modem router will automatically add one interface group named IPTV, which
should be saved. If it’s deleted, the IPTV function takes no effect.
4.2.15 IP Tunnel
This section explains the following information:
IPv6inIPv4
IPv4inIPv6
IPv6inIPv4
Click IPv6inIPv4 and Add to enter the following screen:
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Tunnel Name: Specify the name of the tunnel. Mechanism: Currently, only 6RD configuration is supported. Associated WAN Interface: Specify the WAN interface of the tunnel. Associated LAN Interface: Specify the LAN interface of the tunnel. Manual: If you select Manual, configure the following settings also:
IPv4 Mask Length: Specify the IPv4 Mask Length. 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length: Specify the 6rd Prefix with Prefix Length. Border Relay IPv4 Address: Specify the Border Relay IPv4 Address.
Automatic: If Automatic is selected, no configurations are required. Apply/Save: Click to apply and save your settings.
IPv4inIPv6
Click IPv4inIPv6 and Add to enter the following screen:
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Tunnel Name: Specify the name of the tunnel. Mechanism: Currently, only DS-Lite configuration is supported. Associated WAN Interface: Specify the WAN interface of the tunnel. Associated LAN Interface: Specify the LAN interface of the tunnel. Manual: If you select Manual, enter the AFTR information also. Automatic: If Automatic is selected, no configurations are required. Apply/Save: Click to apply and save your settings.
4.2.16 Certificate
This section explains the following information:
Local Certificates
Trusted CA (Certificate Authority) Certificates
Local Certificates
Here you can add, view or remove certificates. Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity. Maximum 4
certificates can be stored.
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To generate a certificate signing request:
1) Click the Create Certificate Request button to enter the page below.
2) Specify the Common Name, Organization Name and State/Province Name
3) Select your country or region.
4) Click Apply to apply your settings.
To Import certificate
Click the Import Certificate button on the local certificates page to enter the page below.
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1) Enter the certificate name.
2) Paste the certificate content and private key.
3) Click Apply to apply your settings.
Trusted CA (Certificate Authority) Certificates
Here you can add, view or remove CA certificates. CA certificates are used by you to verify peers' certificates. Maximum
4 certificates can be stored.
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To Import certificate:
1) Click the Import Certificate button to enter the page below.
2) Enter the certificate name.
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3) Paste the certificate content.
4) Click Apply to apply your settings.
4.2.17 Multicast
Here you can configure the multicast feature.
To configure IGMP for IPv4
Check the LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast Enable box.
Check the Membership Join Immediate (IPTV) box. This is only required for IPTV.
Keep other options unchanged from factory defaults if you are not an advanced user. This is strongly recommended.
To configure IGMP for IPv6
Check the LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast Enable box.
Keep other options unchanged from factory defaults if you are not an advanced user. This is strongly recommended.
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4.2.18 IPTV
If you check the Enable IPTV checkbox, you must choose a layer2 interface, and then configure the PVC/VLAN info (ATM), or ETH port/VLAN info (ETH). Click Apply/Save button to save it.
Enable IPTV: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the IPTV service.
IPTV configuration for Phone Cable Access user:
1) Enable IPTV.
2) Select Layer2 interface: ATM Interface.
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3) Configure an avaliable VPI/VCI value which should be provided by your ISP.
4) Click Apply/Save.
IPTV configuration for Ethernet Cable Access user:
1) Enable IPTV.
2) Select Layer2 Interface: ETH Interface.
3) Click Apply/Save.
After successful IPTV configuration, Port 4 on the back panel of the device can only be an IPTV port.
Tip
For tagged service, enter valid 802.1P Priority and 802.1Q VLAN ID.
For untagged service, set -1 to both 802.1P Priority and 802.1Q VLAN ID.
4.3 Wireless
There are five submenus under the Wireless menu: Basic, Security, MAC Filter, Wireless Bridge and Station Info.
Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding functions.
4.3.1 Basic
This page allows you to configure basic features of the wireless LAN interface. You can enable or disable the wireless
LAN interface, hide the network from active scans, set the wireless network name (also known as SSID) and restrict the
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channel set based on country requirements.
Enable Wireless: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the wireless network. Hide Access Point: This option allows you to have your wireless network names (SSID) publicly broadcast or if you
choose to enable it, the SSID will be hidden.
SSID: Service Set Identifier. This is the name of your wireless network. Country: Select your country. Channel: Select a channel or select Auto to let system automatically select one for your wireless network to operate on
if you are unsure. The best selection is a channel that is the least used by neighboring networks.
Bandwidth: Select the bandwidth from the drop-down list. The default setting is 40MHz. Apply/Save: Click it to apply your current configurations.
4.3.2 Security
This page allows you to configure security of your wireless network. You may setup configuration manually or through
WiFi Protected Setup (WPS).
WPS Setup
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup makes it easy for home users who know little of wireless security to establish a home network, as
well as to add new devices to an existing network without entering long passphrases or complicate configurations.
Simply enter a PIN code on the device web interface or press hardware WPS button (on the back panel of the device) and
a secure wireless connection is established.
WPS (hardware button): Press the hardware WPS button on the device for 1 second and the WPS LED will keep
blinking for about 2 minutes. Within the 2 minutes, press the WPS button on your wireless computer or other device.
When the WPS LED displays a solid light, the device has joined your wireless network.
Device PIN: To use this option, you must know the PIN code from the wireless client and enter it in the corresponding
field on your device while using the same PIN code on client side for such connection.
Enable WPS: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the WPS function. It is disabled by default.
Note
1. To use the WPS security, the wireless client must be also WPS-capable.
2. When both STA PIN and Authorized MAC are empty, PBC is used. If Hide Access Point is enabled or Mac filter list is
empty with "allow" chosen, WPS2 will be disabled.
3. WPS only supports WPA2, which means only when you select “WPA2” encryption or “Open”, you can change WPS
status.
Manual Setup AP
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You can set the network authentication method, select data encryption, specify whether a network key is required to
authenticate to this wireless network and specify the encryption strength.
Click "Apply/Save" when done.
Network Authentication: Select Open, Shared, 802.1X, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK or Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK from the
drop-down list to encrypt your wireless network. Depending on the type of network authentication you select, you will
be prompted to enter corresponding settings.
WEP Encryption: Select Enabled or Disabled. Encryption Strength: Select 128-bit or 64-bit. Current Network Key: Select a network key to be active. Network Key 1/2/3/4: Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal digits for 128-bit encryption keys; enter 5 ASCII
characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for 64-bit encryption keys.
WPA/WAPI passphrase: Enter a WPA/WAPI network key. WPA Group Rekey Interval: Specify a key update interval. WPA/WAPI Encryption: Select AES or TKIP+AES. Apply/Save: Click it to apply the current configurations.
4.3.3 MAC Filter
The MAC-based Wireless Access Control feature can be used to allow or disallow clients to connect to your wireless
network.
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