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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter -1 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Copyright S tatement i s the registered trademark of Shenzhen T enda T echnology Co., Ltd. All the product s and product names mentioned herein are the tradem arks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Copy right of the whole product as integration, including it s accessories and sof tware, belongs to Shenzhen T end[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter -3 - T ABLE OF Contents CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................................. - 6 - 1.1 Product Features ..................................................................... - 7 - 1.2 Package Contents ................................................................... - 8 - CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ...[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter -4 - 4.2.8 Secu rity ...................................................................... - 72 - 4.2.9 Tim e Restriction ......................................................... - 76 - 4.2.10 Quality of Service .................................................... - 78 - 4.2.11 R outing ...........................................[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter -5 - 4.7 Back t o Wizard .....................................................................- 120 - APPENDIX 1 ........................................................................................ - 121 - 1. Setting the IP of your PC manually ........................................- 121 - 2. PC dial-up .......................[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter -6 - Chapter 1 Product Overview Note: This user guide applies to W300D and W150D pro ducts. W300D is used as an example throughout this user guide for demonstration and explanation. The differences between the two prod ucts are: the former has 2 antennas and t he maximum wireless rate it can reach is 300Mbps; while the latter is eq[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter -7 - WP A, WP A2 and WPS encryption me thods, etc are supp orted on the device to guarantee the securit y of y our wireless net work; IPTV set-top box access is supported to en able the rec eption of digital TV signal an d surfing online to be proceede d simultaneously; An English Web management interface and TR-069 remote manageme[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter -8 - ¾ Provides 4 LAN ports and the fourth LAN p ort can be used as a W AN port ¾ Supports ADSL ( telephone line ) and LAN ( network ca ble ) access ways ¾ Supports Firewall to prevent hacker attacks ¾ Supports WP A and the late st WP A2 encryption method s and security authentication agreement ¾ Supports Bridge, PPPoE[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter -9 - ¾ T wo RJ1 1 T elephone L ines ¾ One Quick Installation Guide ¾ One CD-ROM If any of the above listed items is missing or dama ged, please contact your T enda reseller for immediate replacement.[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Chapter 2 Hardware Description 2.1 Panel Layout 2.1.1 Front Panel W300D”s Front Panel There are 9 LED indic ators on the front panel of W300D. Y o u can judge whether the device is in correct working c ondition by checking the status of the indicators. The meani ngs of the indicators ar e described as follows: LED Color Status De[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter -1 1 - SYS Green Flashing System functions correctly Flashing Packets are being transferred WLAN Green Off Wireless is disabled Slow Flashing ADSL Link has not been established Fast Flashing ADSL Link is being established ADSL Green Always On ADSL Link h as already been established Off Unconnected Flashing Packets are being transfe[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 2.1.2 Back Panel W300D’s Back Panel ON/OFF: Power Switch. Press it in to turn on the power and press it out to turn off the power . WPS/RESET : Hold and press it for 1 second to connect WPS, and 7 seconds to bring all setting s back to factory default s. Note: Please use the supplied power adapter, for use of an unmatched power[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 2.2 Hardware Connection  Follow the diagram below to connect your net work devices when using DSL uplink access mode (through tele phone line).  Follow the diagram below to connect your net work devices when using Ethernet uplink access mode (through net work cable). - 13 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 14 - Chapter 3 Fast configuration Since we are using computer to access Internet, we need to first configure the computer and then log on to router ’s management interface (WEB UI) to configure t he router through the configured computer . Select an appropriate way from the 2 options belo w to access your router depending on yo[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 2. Click “Change adapter settings” on the left side of the window . 3. Right click “Local Area Conn ection” and select “Properties”. - 15 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4. Select” Internet Protocol V e rsion 4(TCP/IPv4)"and then click “Properties”. 5. Select “ Obtain an IP address automatic ally” and “Obtain DNS server - 16 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter address automatically”. Click “OK” to save the configurati ons. Note: Certainly you can set your IP manua lly, for detailed information please refer to appendix 1 : B. Insert the provided CD-ROM in your PC’s drive: If your PC does not run the CD-ROM content automatica lly . Open it and run icon, then follow the prompts. -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 3.2Logging on to your router through W eb brow ser Before entering the web browser , you need to verif y the connectivity between the router and your c omputer . First, click the start menu on the lowe r left corner of your computer desktop. - 18 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Then, input “cmd” in the search pr ogr ams and file texts box and press “enter ’. Finally , Open the dos windo w and ent er “ping 192.168.1.1”, and press Enter . If the screen displ ays the follo wing results, it indicates your computer has already been conn ected to the router . Now the direct link bet ween your comput[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 1. Open the IE Browser as shown below . 2. Input http://192.168.1.1 in the address field and press “Enter” to enter router ’s management interface. 3. The router ’s management interface is displa yed as below: - 20 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 3.3Fast Internet Access In previous section, we have explained how to log on to the router and in the following; we are g oing to il lustrate ho w to configure the router quickly to let your PC access Internet. Now check whether yo u have the screen belo w , if not, please re-log on to the router ’s management interface. The devi[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 1. VPI/VCI 2. PPPOE User name 3. PPPOE Password VPI/VCI: Different areas and ISPs have different VPI/VCI. For the convenience of its users, the devic e has integrated many important VPI/VCI. Therefore, you only need to select your ISP and area and the device will provide you with an auto-matched VPI/VCI in accord ance with your are[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter wireless parameters. Please read the following: Key : It allows you to enter a password; only the users who know your password can be connected to your wireless net work. For example, if you want to set the password to 88888888, follow the configurations as sho wn in the figure below: Note: 1. The wireless net work name (SSID) of[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 24 - 3. The factory default password for management interface login is empty. So, if you click “ OK ” w ithout having configured a password, system will prompt you to setup it. The screen for configuring login password will display after th e “ OK ” button is clicked. You can setup your password for logging in to the d ev[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Launch a web bro wser; enter http://www .tenda.cn i n the address field and Internet access will be successful as belo w: Now , try to use a wireless network ad apter to search “tenda_051609”: First, click (network adapter conn ection icon) to search wireless signals as shown in the figure belo w: - 25 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Then click “tenda_051609”sel ect “Connect” to go to the dialogue bo x below: Enter the key: 88888888 and click “OK”; system will automaticall y connects with your wireless network in a while. Advanced settings provid e you more po werful functions s uch as filter , QoS and port range for warding. Continue to read the ?[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Enter the setup wizard screen below and then click “Advanced Settings” on the right top corner as sho wn in the figure below: After you enter the advanced settings screen, you can s et the advanced settings for the router to satisfy your requirements. There are seve n main menus on this screen: Devic[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4.1 Device Information There are five submenus: Summar y , WAN, S tatistics, Route and ARP . Summary: It displays syst em information , current status of W AN connection and Wireless as sho wn in the figure below: - 28 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter WAN : Click this menu to display the WAN information of this routing modem: Interface, Description, T ype, Igmp, NA T , Firewall, S tatus, IPv4 Address and vlanID as shown in the figure below: St atistics: It gathers the received and transmitted packets on LAN/W AN ports. St atistics—L AN: It displays the received and transmitted[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter the device’s LAN ports as shown in the figure below: Note: eth0, eth1 and eth2 are respecti v ely LAN port1, 2 and 3 of the device; and wl0 is a wireless port. St atistics—WA N : It displays the received and transmitted packets of the device’s W AN port as sho wn in the figure below: Statistics-xDSL : It displays statistic in[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Route: displays routing table of the device as shown in the figure below: ARP : displays the device’s LAN ports, IP and MAC addresses of the PCs that are wirelessly conne cted as shown in the figure belo w: - 31 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4.2 Advanced Setup Advanced Setup: Consists of 14 submenus includi ng Connection Mode/ W AN Service/LAN/DHCP Setting/NA T/Security/Time Restriction/Quality of Service/ Routing/DNS/DSL/UPnP/ Interface Grouping and Multicast as sho wn in the figure below: 4.2.1 Connection mod e Connection Mode This router supports two connection mode[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter T o enter the connection mode interface, click “Advanced Setup”---“Connection Mode”. Sele ct a proper connection mode and then click the “Apply” button. 1. In DSL mod e, you are re quired to configure p arameters for A TM interface. T o enter the A TM Interface page, c lick “Advanced Setup”---“Connection Mode” ([...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 2. In Ethernet modes, you are required to configure p arameters for Ethernet interface. T o enter the ETH Interface page, click “Advanced Setup”---“Connection Mode” (Select Ethernet mode and click “App ly”) --- “W AN Service”---“ETH Interface”. And then click the “Add” button to configure relevant parameters[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter type EOA unchange d, and click the “Apply/Save” button. For details, refer to 4.2.1----1) ---“Connection Setting” to enter W AN service setup interface (page1) and then click the “Add” button there to select a WAN service type on pa ge 2. Page 1 Page 2 Select PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), modify the service description if [...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Page 3  PPP User Name: User name for PPPoE dialup. It is provided by your ISP .  PPP Pass word: The password provided by your ISP for PPPoE dialup.  PPPoE Service Name: It is provided by your ISP . Do not fill it in if you don’t have it; other wise PPPoE dialup may fail.  Authentication Method: It is used by ISP to ve[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter  PPP IP ext ension: The IP addresses of all packets including management packets that egress W AN port will be converted to the W AN port’s IP address once this feature is enabled.  Enable PPP Debug Mode: This feature can be enabled only when supported by your ISP .  Bridge PPPoE Frames Bet ween WA N and Local Port s :[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter pag e 5 This page allows you to configure th e DNS server ’s IP address for the W AN port. We recommend you to keep the default values if you are not clear about it and click th e “Next” button (on page 5) to enter the following page (page 6): - 38 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Page 6 This page displays the configurati on i nformation. After confirmation, please click “Apply/ Save” to save it. Y ou can access Internet once PPPoE dialup succeeds. IP ov er Ethernet When your ISP provides you an IP address or tells y ou that you only need to configure your PC to obtain an IP address automatically to acce[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter  Obt ain an IP address automatically: W AN port will automatically obtain an IP address for accessing Internet from the ISP , if this feature is selected.  Use the following Static IP address: select this feature if your ISP provides you an IP address.  W AN IP Address: the IP address provided by your ISP for accessing Int[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Page 1 Page 2 We recommend you to keep the default settings unchang ed and click the “Next” button (on page 2) to enter the screen (page 3) below: - 41 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Page 3 This page allows you to config ure the gateway addr ess for WAN connection. We recommend you to keep the default value s and click the “Next” button (on page 3) to enter the following page (p age 4): Page 4 This page allows you to configure th e DNS server ’s IP address for the W AN port. We recommend you to keep the d[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter following page (page 5): Page 5 This page displays the configurati on i nformation. After confirmation, please click “Apply/ Save” to save it. Y ou can acces s Internet once the configured connection su cceeds. Bridging If you want to use your PC or other devices to execute dialup or you do not want to share your broadband serv[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Modify the service descriptio n if necessary and then click “Next”. This page displays the configurati on i nformation. After confirmation, please click “Apply/ Save” to save it. - 44 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter After successful configurations, use y our PC or other devices to dialup and then you can access Internet. Note: When you need to conf igure several WAN connections (multiple PVCs), first configure the needed num ber of A TM interfaces and then follow the above correspondin g configuration procedures. PPPOA First, click “Advanced[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Click “Connection Setting” to enter WAN service setup interface Click the “Add” button. Modify the Service descriptio n if necessary and click “next”. - 46 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter ¾ PPP User Name: User name for PPPoA dialup. It is provided by your ISP . ¾ PPP Password: The password provided by your ISP for PPPoA dialup. ¾ Authentic ation Method: It is used by ISP to verify its clients during PPPoA dialup. Select “Auto” if you are not sure about it. ¾ Clone MAC : This feature clones the MAC address [...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter This page allows you to config ure the gateway addr ess for WAN connection. We recommend you to keep the default value s and click the “Next” button to enter the following page: This page allows you to configure th e DNS server ’s IP address for the W AN port. We recommend you to keep the default values if you are not clear a[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Y ou can access Internet once PPPoA dialup succeeds. IPOA First, click “Advanced Setup”— “ Connection Mode ” (select DSL Mode and click “Apply”)----“W AN Service”---“A TM Interface” to enter A T M PVC Configuration interface; Then select PPPoA and click “Apply/Save” there as sho wn in the figure below: Cli[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Click the “Add” button Modify the service description if necessary and then click the “Next” button: ¾ W AN IP Address: the IP address provided by your ISP for accessing Internet. ¾ W AN Subnet Mask: the subnet mask addr ess provided by yo ur - 50 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter ISP for accessing Internet. · Enter the IP/ subnet mask provided by yo ur ISP and click the “Next” button: We recommend you to keep the default settings unchang ed and click the “Next” button: This page allows you to config ure the gateway addr ess for WAN connection. We recommend you to keep the default value s and click [...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter This page allows you to configure th e DNS server ’s IP address for the W AN port. Enter the DNS server IP address provided by your ISP and click the “Next” button: This page displays the configurati on i nformation. After confirmation, please click “Apply/ Save” to save it. - 52 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Y ou can acces s Internet once the configured connection su cceeds. 2. W AN Configuration in Ethernet Mode In Ethernet mode, system supports PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) and IP over Ethernet (IPoE). PPP ov er Ethernet (PPPoE) Click “Advanced Setup”—“W AN Service” –“Connectio n Setting” to enter W AN service setup inter[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Page 2 Select PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) on page 2, modify the service description if necessary and then click “Next” to enter page 3: Page 3  PPP User Name: User name for PPPoE dialup. It is provided b y your ISP . - 54 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 55 -  PPP Password: The password provided by your ISP for PPPoE dialup.  PPPoE Ser vice Name: It is provided by your ISP . Do not fill it in if you don’t have it; other wise PPPoE dialup may fail  Authentication Method: It is used by ISP to verify it s clients during PPPoE dialup. Select “Auto” if you are not sure [...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter and then click the “Next” button to display the following screen: This page allows you to conf igure the gatewa y address for the WAN connection. We recommend you to keep the default value s and click the “Next” button to enter the following page: This page allows you to configure th e DNS server ’s IP address for the W A[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter This page displays the configurati on i nformation. After confirmation, please click “Apply/ Save” to save it. Y ou can access Internet once PPPoE dialup succeeds. IP ov er Ethernet When your ISP provides you an IP address or tells y ou that you only need to configure your PC to obtain an IP address automatically to access Inte[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Modify the service description if necessary and then click the “Next” button:  Ob ta in an IP address automatically: W AN port will automatically obtain an IP address for accessing Internet from the ISP , if this feature is selected.  Use th e following Static IP address: select this feature if your ISP provides you an IP[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter  WA N Subnet Mask: the subnet mask address prov ided by your ISP for accessing Internet.  WA N gateway IP Address: the gateway IP address provided by your ISP for acce ssing Internet. Enter the IP/ subnet mask/gateway IP address provided by your ISP or select “Obtain an IP address automatic ally” and click the “Next” [...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter This page allows you to config ure the gateway addr ess for WAN connection. We recommend you to keep the default value s and click the “Next” button: This page allows you to configure th e DNS server ’s IP address for the W AN port. We recommend you to keep the default values if you are not - 60 -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter clear about it and click the “Next” button: This page displays the configurati on i nformation. After confirmation, please click “Apply/ Save” to save it. Y ou can acces s Internet once the configured connection su cceeds. 4.2.3 LAN Y ou can cha nge the IP address of the LAN port to match the requirement of the practical ne[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter  IP Address: It is the Router ’s LAN IP address. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1.  Subnet Mask: It is the Rou ter ’s LAN subnet mask. Y o u can modify it according to your needs.  Enable IGMP Snoopin g: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the IGMP Snooping. Note: If you have changed the L AN IP address, then you mu s[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter manually configuring IP address and other net work parameters for multiple computers in LAN.  Enable/ Disable DHCP Server: Click the correspondi ng button to enable/ disable the DHCP Server .  Sta rt I P : T he point from which DHCP server start s IP address distribution.  End IP: The point where DHCP server ends IP addres[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter  Hostname: T he name of a PC or a network device that has successfully obtained an IP address from the DHCP server .  M AC A ddress: The MAC address of a PC or a network device that has successfully obtained a n IP address from the DHCP server .  IP Address : T he IP address distributed by DHCP server .  Exp ires In: Th[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter T o enter virtual server interface, cli ck “NA T”-> “Virtual Server”. And then click the “Add” button to add rules for accessing the serv er .  Use In terface: It indicates which W AN connection the configured rules are to be applie d to. When there is only one co nfigured WAN connection available, system will sel[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 66 - drop-down list bo x. (2) Custom Service: allo ws you to define a service yourself.  Ser ver IP A ddress: The IP address of the server created on LAN side.  External Port Start/ External Port End: The port range through which Internet users access the router ’ s LAN side server .  Protocol: There are 3 options: TCP[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 2. Configuring W eb server The screen appears as belo w after the above configuration is finished: Supposing that the IP address of PPP0 is 183.37.227.201, then the Internet user only needs to enter ftp : //183.37.227.201 or http : //183.37.227.201 in Web browser addr ess field to acc ess your FTP or Web server respectively . -[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4.2.6 Port Triggering Some application programs or net work business (such as net work game, video conference, etc) can not work with simple NA T router due to the isolation caused b y router ’s built-in firewall. T herefore, prop er configuration is needed. When ap plication progr am initiates a connection toward the triggering [...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter  Use In terface: It indicates which W AN connection the configured rules are to be applie d to. When there is only one co nfigured WAN connection available, system will select it automaticall y .  Application Name: There are t wo options available: (1) Select an application: allo ws you to select an existing applicati on from[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter initiated by application progra ms succeed. For example, you have create d a serv er on router ’s LAN side that can automatica lly download material from Intern et (via port: 90 90) and share its data with other users. And you want Internet users to download data from your server (v ia port: 9999). For configurations, follow the [...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4.2.7 DMZ Host Once a PC on a LAN is s et as a DMZ host, it can im plement net work communication with Internet without limit.  DMZ Host IP Address: the IP address of a PC to be set as a DMZ host. DMZ host must be connected to the router ’s LAN port. Note: T he router ’s firewall cannot have effect on the DMZ host once it is[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Supposing that the router ’s W AN IP address is 183.37.227.201, then the Internet user only needs to enter http : //183.37.227.201 in Web browser address field to access your Web server . 4.2.8 Security IP Filter IP filter function can block LAN PCs from communicating with Internet PCs by preventing specific IP addresses from a[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter below to add filtering rules. Filter Name: Enter the defined filtering name. IP V ersion: Only Ipv4 is provided. Protocol: TCP/UDP; TCP; UDP; ICMP available for your option. Source IP address [/prefix length]: Enter the LAN IP address to be filtered. Source Port (port or port: port): The port number or range used by LAN PCs in acce[...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter the filtering function can also be implemented. For example: If you want to filter the PC at t he IP address of 192.168.1.200 and make it unable to access Internet. Then follow the instructions below: First, click “Advanced Setup” → “Security” → “IP Filtering” to enter the IP fi ltering setup page and then click th [...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter download will be aborted.  The ports that BT “seed” server fr equently uses are in the range of 6900-8100 such as 6969 , 8000 and 7373. Therefore, we can block this port range by creating proper rules to stop BT softwa re from connecting the server . However , some Non-BT “seed” servers are also using port 8080, thus, [...]

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    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter and then click the “Add” there to enter the page below to configure needed parameters: URL A ddress: Enter the domain name that rejects LAN PCs access. Port Number: It indicates the port used by Web server , 80 by default. Then click the “Apply/Save” button to save your settings. As a result, all LAN PCs can not access www [...]

  • Page 77

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter For example: If you want the PC at the MAC address of aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff to access Internet on Saturday and Sunday only , then follow the instructions below: Click “Advanced Setup” Æ “Security” Æ “T ime Restriction” to enter the screen above and then click the “Add” button there to ente r the screen below to config[...]

  • Page 78

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter automatically added by system.  Oth er MAC Address: The MAC addr ess whose Internet access time you want to restrict. Enter it manually .  Star t Blocking Time ( hh:mm) / End Blocking Time (hh:mm): The time range during which Internet access is blocked. After configuration is finished, click the “A pply/Save” button a nd [...]

  • Page 79

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Queue Configuration Click “Advanced Setup”-> “Quality of S ervice”-> “Queue config” to display the configure d QoS rule. Click “Add” to enter the following screen to add rul es. Name: The name of the configured rule. Enable: Enable/Disable the rule. - 79 -[...]

  • Page 80

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Interface: The interface that needs to c onfigure priority . Precedence: Set a priority for the selected interface. Click “Save/Apply” to save the settings. 4.2.11 Routing Default Gateway Gateway is the path for sending packets when your computer is communicating with computers on oth er networks. When there are multiple W AN c[...]

  • Page 81

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Select the W AN connection that y ou want to set as the gateway and click “Apply/Save” to save the settings. The settings will be effective after the system reboot. St atic Ro ute S tatic Route is a speci al route. W hen you use proper static routin g in networks, you can reduce routi ng selection problems and th e forwarding r[...]

  • Page 82

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Click “Apply/Save” to display the current configured static route information.  IP version: It is used to indicate that the IP belongs to IPv4.  Destin ation IP address/prefix length: to identify the destination IP address or network that the data is sending to. Prefix length together with the destination IP address are u[...]

  • Page 83

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter packets are sending to.  Metric: the n umber of the routers that the data packet s go through (optional).  Ap p l y / Sa ve : Complete the settings. Note:  Destin ation IP address cannot be at the same net segment with the IP addresses of the router’s W AN or LAN port.  W e recommen d using the default settings if t[...]

  • Page 84

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 84 - Note:  After saving the settings, you need to reb oot the router to bring the new configuration into effect.  Please keep the default settings if there is no speci al requirement for incorrect DNS settings will cause the LAN computer to be unable to access the Internet via the domai n name. DDNS If your server is set u[...]

  • Page 85

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Dynami c DNS Prov ider: Select your DDNS provider . Hostname: T he domain name register ed at the corresponding DDNS website. Interface: W AN connection interface Username: Enter the username that you use to register from the DDNS provider Password : Enter the password that you us e to register from the DDNS provider Click “Apply[...]

  • Page 86

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Click the checkbox to enable correspondin g modulation modes, and then click “Apply/Save” to complete the settings. Note: If you are not familiar with the ADSL modulation modes, please use the default settings. 4.2.14 UPnP With UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) function, the h ost in LAN can request the Router to carry s pecific p[...]

  • Page 87

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Select “Enable UPnP” and then click “Appl y/Save” to save the settings. Note: 1. Because the security o f current UPnP version has not been guaranteed, please close it wh en you do not need it. 2. Only the application programs that suppo rt UPnP protocol can use this funct ion. MSN Messenge r may need to be s upported by Op[...]

  • Page 88

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter  Group Name : T he name of the configuration rul e.  WA N Interface used in the grouping: W AN conn ection that needs to be grouped.  Available LAN Interfaces: Interfaces that can be grouped.  Grouped L AN Interfaces: LAN interface t hat needs to c onnect with specified WAN interface Example: Y our ADSL line supports [...]

  • Page 89

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Click “Save/Apply” to save the settings. Note: After completing the settings, reboot the router to br ing the router settings into effect. After setting the interface grouping, the gate way IP address the default - 89 -[...]

  • Page 90

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter grouping uses is 192.1 68.1.1, and then t he second gr ouping uses 192.168.2.1 as the gate way IP address, and the others follow by an alogy . 4.2.16 Multicast IGMP Conf iguration Click “Advanced Setup”-> “Multicast” to enter the IGMP Configuration screen. Y ou can co nfigure IGMP p arameters on this screen, if you are n[...]

  • Page 91

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Bridge” and “S tation Info”. 4.3.1 Basic Setting  En able Wireless: check/uncheck to enable/disable the wireless function. Wireless Mode:  b/g/n Mixed Mode: By default, sy stem is in this mode. T herefore, your network adapter can co nnect to the router ’s wireless network no matter which standard it complies with: 80[...]

  • Page 92

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 92 - devices that adopts 2T2R can reach up to 300Mbps ).  b/g Mixed Mode: If this mode is selected, then wireless adapters in use must support 802.1 1b or 802.1 1g mode.  g Mode : If this mode is selected, then wireless adapters in use must support 802.1 1g mode.  SSID: the name of wireless network. It can divide a wir[...]

  • Page 93

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter S tep1: Click icon on bottom right corner as sho wn in the above figure to display “Currentl y connected to”. S t ep2: Click “Open Network and Shar ing Center” to enter the configuration interface belo w . - 93 -[...]

  • Page 94

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter S tep3: Click “M anage Wireless Net work” to enter the page below: S t ep4: Click the “Add” button on the page above to enter “Manually connect to a wireless net work” and select “Manually create a network profile” on the page below: - 94 -[...]

  • Page 95

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter S tep5: Enter the req uired wireless network information on the page below , and then click “Next”. Network name: It is the name of the wireless network to add (SSID). Secur ity ty pe: It is authentication method of the wireless network. Security key: It is the securit y key of the wireless network. - 95 -[...]

  • Page 96

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter S t ep6: Click the “Close” button and you have finish ed the operations of manuall y adding wireless net work. - 96 -[...]

  • Page 97

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Step7: Now , you can go to check the added wireless net work on the page below by clicki ng “Manage wi reless network”.  BSSID : BSS is a special Ad-hoc LAN application. A wireless network consists of, at least, an AP that is connected to wired network and several wireless workstations, which is called BSS (Basic Service S[...]

  • Page 98

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 98 - certain channel. If two transmission signals are using th e same channel, then mutual interf erence will be cause d to decrease communication efficiency . There are 13 channels (1 to 13) for your option. Thus, to avoid interfer ences, you are recommended to choose the channel that is different from that of another SSID. If y[...]

  • Page 99

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4.3.2 Security Setting  WPS Setup: Wi-Fi protected setting (W PS) can create encrypted connection between wireless net work clients and the router simply and quickly . Without selecting an encr yption mode and confi guring a key , you only need to enter t he correct PIN code or select the “Push Button” (press the WPS bu tton[...]

  • Page 100

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 100 -  PIN: T o use PIN, you must know wireless client’s PIN code and input it in its text box, then save this configuration. Me anwhile, use the same PIN code in the client for connection.  Enable WPS: check/uncheck to enable/dis able the WPS function. It is enabled by default. Note: The WPS feature only fu nctions with [...]

  • Page 101

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Disabled: Select it to disable MAC filter function. All ow : only allows clients in the MAC address list to access your wireless network. Deny: only prohibits clients in the MAC address list from accessing your wireless network. Add : to add a MAC address, click the “Add” button. T o delete an added MAC add ress, first check th[...]

  • Page 102

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Then click the “Apply/Save” button on th e above screen to save the parameter . Select “Allow” on the page below: Example 2: If you want to prohibit the PC with MAC address of 00:c2:a5:67:d4:23 only from accessi ng your wireless network, then follow the instructions below: 1. Enter the Wireless--MAC filter pa ge and click t[...]

  • Page 103

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Then click the “Apply/Save” button on th e above screen to save the parameter . 2. Select “Den y” on the page below: 4.3.4 Wireless Bridge Wireless Distribution System is use d to extend the existing wireless signal coverage. Wireless bridge i ncludes 2 modes: 1. Access point (Once it is select ed, the AP functi on will be [...]

  • Page 104

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter wireless network adapter) as sho wn in the figure below: In the above figure, two W300Ds are used to enlar ge wireless signal coverage. W300D-2 is configured as a wireless acce ss point to establish a wireless bridge with W 300D-1. In the meantime, the AP function reserved in W300D-2 enab les PC3 and PC4 to communicate with W300D-2[...]

  • Page 105

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter In the above figure, two W300Ds are used to enlar ge wireless signal coverage. W300D-2 is configured as a wireless bridge to establish a wireless bridge with W300D-1. W300D-2, here, does not have the AP function, thus, PC3 and PC4 can communicate with W300D-2 and access Internet only through wired net work adapters instead of wirel[...]

  • Page 106

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Y ou onl y need to check the wireless net work that you want to bridge with and click the “Apply/Save” button. And system will automatically establish wireless bridge with the remote device for you. Disabled: T o disable wireless bridge function, select this option. Note: To use the wireless bridge fu nction, both devices must [...]

  • Page 107

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter the router ’s interfaces. W hen a c onnection is successfully established, its status display s a “P ASS”, otherwise it displays a “F AIL” click ". T o enter the page below , click the “Dia gnostics” tab on the left navigation menu column: If you are not clear about the test result, please click “ Help” for m[...]

  • Page 108

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4.5 Management Management settings include: system log, TR-069 client, Internet time, access control, backup, updat e, restore default , update s oftware and reboot, as shown in the picture belo w . 4.5.1 System log System log records the running status of W300D, such as ADSL dial-up procedure and data packets records and so on. [...]

  • Page 109

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 2. Click “View System Log” and you can ch eck the logs on the appearing screen. 4.5.2TR-069 client TR-069 client is used to implement remote centralized management over the W300D from the Internet (Not e: to use this function, there must be a remote centralized manager), the configuration steps are as follows: 1. Click “TR-06[...]

  • Page 110

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter screen. 2. Click “Enable” to open the function. The default is disabled. 3. Enter the Inform Interval, which is 300, ACS URL ( the domain na me - 1 10 -[...]

  • Page 111

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter of the Auto-Configure Server), ACS User name, ACS Password and W AN Interface used by TR-069 client as the picture below . 4. Disable “Display SOAP messages on serial console”, and uncheck “Connection Request Authenticatio n”, then click” Apply/Save”. - 111 -[...]

  • Page 112

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4.5.3 Internet Time Internet time synchronization is us ed to update the router ’s system time so that the router ’s system time accords with the Internet time. The default setting selects “Automatically synchron ize with Internet time servers”, as shown in the picture belo w . Note: NTP time server is used to update the ti[...]

  • Page 113

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 2. Enter the router ’s current login password in the old password textbox. 3. Enter the password you w ish to set in the new password and confirm password textbox es. - 1 13 -[...]

  • Page 114

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4. After clicking Appl y/Save, the login dialog will pop up. 5. Enter the new password you hav e set to re-enter the router ’ s setup wizard screen. - 1 14 -[...]

  • Page 115

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4.5.5 Backup With backup settings, you ca n back up your router ’s configuration. The steps are as follows: 1. Click “Backup” to enter the “Settings—Backup” screen. 2. Click the “Backup settings” button, and c lick “Save” on the appeari ng “File Download” dialog to e xport the router ’s configuration file.[...]

  • Page 116

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter screen. 2. Click “Browse” to select the file you want to import. 3. Click “Update settings” to import the configuration and the device will reboot. - 1 16 -[...]

  • Page 117

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4.5.7 Restore default If you have made some illegal operation on the device, you will be unable to access the Internet. This feature enables you to restore the device to factory default settings. 1. Click “Restore Default” to disp lay the “T ools -- Restore Default Settings” screen. 2. Click the Restore Default Setti ngs bu[...]

  • Page 118

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4.5.8 Update Software Update Software enables yo u to upgrade the dev ice to improve its system stability . The upgrade steps are as follows: 1. Click “Update Software” to display the “T ools -- Upd ate Software” screen. 2. Click the “Browse” button to select th e upgrade file and then click “Update Software”. - 1 1[...]

  • Page 119

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 3. After clicking the “Update Software” , it comes to the upgrade screen. The progress takes about 2 minutes. 4.5.9 Reboot T o reboot the router , click “Managem ent”----“Reboot” to ent er the page below , and then click the “Reboot” butto n there. - 1 19 -[...]

  • Page 120

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 4.6 Exit Select the Exit menu and clic k Ok on the appearing dialog to log out from the router ’s web-based utility . 4.7 Back to Wizard Click Back to Wizard menu, you will come back to the r outer ’s setup wizard screen as shown in the screen bel ow: - 120 -[...]

  • Page 121

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Appendix 1 1. Setting the IP of y our PC manually Choose “Use the follo wing IP address”, and enter the IP address: 192.168.1.xxx. (xxx ranges 2~ 254) , Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0, Gateway: 192.168.1.1, DNS Server: You can enter your local DNS server address (consult your local ISP) or set the Router as DNS pro xy server . Cli[...]

  • Page 122

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 2. PC dial-up When working in bridgi ng mode, W300D conn ects with internet via dial-up software (the thir d party softwa re). With multiple built-in VPI/VCI, there is no need for any configuration an d only an installed dial-up program will enable access to intern et. Different ISP may use different dial-up software. Use the inclu[...]

  • Page 123

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter c) Enter “Network and Sharing Center” and select “Set up a new connection or network” as below: d) Choose “C onnect to the Internet” and click “Next” on the page below: - 123 -[...]

  • Page 124

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter e) Select “Dialup” on the app earing page belo w: f) Enter User name and password provided by yo ur ISP on the page below: - 124 -[...]

  • Page 125

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter g) And then click “Connect”. h) If you get the screen belo w in a while, then you can access Internet. - 125 -[...]

  • Page 126

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 126 - Appendix 2 1. T roubleshooting T rouble Case T roubleshooting Power LED Off ● Check if the power adapter is connected properly . ● Check if the power adapter is matched. ADSL LINK Off ● Check if the ADSL cable connection is OK. ● Make sure the telephone line is OK with your phone. ● Check the phone line cablin g i[...]

  • Page 127

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter 2. V erifying the Connection First, click the start menu on the left bottom corner of your computer desktop. Then, input “cmd” in the search pr ogr ams and file texts box and press “enter ’. Finally , Open the dos windo w and ent er “ping 192.168.1.1”, and press Enter . If the screen displ ays the follo wing results, it[...]

  • Page 128

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter Now the direct link bet ween your computer and the router has be en successfully established, which means you can log o n to the router ’s web-based utilit y . 2. If the screen shows as below , it indicates the connecti on hasn’t been established. Then please check the previ ous settings, the power of the Router , and the cabl [...]

  • Page 129

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 129 - 3. F AQ Q: How do I judge whether ADSL connect ion is OK? A: After the hardware is connected co rrectly , when the connection is OK, the “ADSL-LINK” indicator of W300D wi ll be always on; otherwise, it will be flashing. Flashing indic ates the connection is troub led or wrong. Please consult your ISP or connect your cab[...]

  • Page 130

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 130 - ADSL2+ is a reasonable choic e. Q: What are VPI, VCI? A : VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) and VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) are to identify A TM terminal (ADSL) for DSLAM, usually provided the loca l ISP . Q: What related p arameters are required from your ISP? A: For dial user , Connection protocol , User name, Password[...]

  • Page 131

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 131 - A: 1) The walls in the house are main obstacles. Because wireless LA N adopts wireless microwave frequenc y range, the signals r eceived by wireless receiving devices beh ind the obstacles will be rather weak. 2) Physical obstacles not only hold up the wireless signal s but also absorb the electromagnetic p ower . 3) The wo[...]

  • Page 132

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 132 - 2) Modify channels to reduce wirel ess disturbance. Note: When you set your wireless transmitting channel, keep above 5 channels far away from other wireless sign al channels. 3) Keep the wireless Ro uter far away from household appliances to reduce the disturbanc e of the signals. 4) If the antenna of wireless Router is d [...]

  • Page 133

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 133 - Columbia - ETB 0 33 PPPoE LLC Costa Rica - ICE 1 50 1483 Routed IP LLC Denmark-Cybercity , T iscali 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX France (1) 8 35 PPPoE LLC France (2) 8 67 PPPoE LLC France (3) 8 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Germany 1 32 PPPoE LLC Hungary - Sci-Net work 0 35 PPPoE LLC Iceland - Islandssimi 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX Iceland - Siminn 8 48 PPP[...]

  • Page 134

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 134 - Saudi Arabia (2) 0 35 PPPoE LLC Saudi Arabia (3) 0 33 1483 Bridged IP LLC Saudi Arabia (4) 0 33 1483 Routed I P LLC Saudi Arabia (5) 0 35 1483 Bridged IP LLC Saudi Arabia (6) 0 35 1483 Routed I P LLC S pain - Albura, Tiscali 1 32 PPPoA VC-MUX S pain - Colt T elecom, Ola Internet 0 35 PPPoA VC-MUX S pain - EresMas, Retevisio[...]

  • Page 135

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 135 - United S tates - August.net (1) 0 35 1483 Bridged IP LLC United S tates - August.net (2) 8 35 1483 Bridged IP LLC United S tates - BellSouth 8 35 PPPoE LLC United S tates - CenturyT el (1) 8 35 PPPoE LLC United S tates - CenturyT el (2) 8 35 1483 Bridged IP LLC United S tates - Coqui.net 0 35 PPPoA LLC United S tates - Cova[...]

  • Page 136

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 136 - United S tates – South Western Bell 0 35 1483 Bridged IP LLC United S tates - S print (1) 0 35 PPPoALLC United S tates - S print (2) 8 35 PPPoE LLC United S tates - SureWest Communications(1) 0 34 1483 Bridged LLC Snap United S tates - SureWest Communications(2) 0 32 PPPoE LLC United S tates - SureWest Communications(3) 0[...]

  • Page 137

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 137 - Appendix 3: Regulatory Information Eu Declaration or Declaratio n of Conformity Hereby , SHE NZHEN TENDA TECHNOLOGY CO., L TD declares that this device complies with the essential requirements and other relev ant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. FCC St atement This equipment has be en tested and found to comp ly with the [...]

  • Page 138

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 138 - T o assure continued complia nce, any changes or modific ations not expressly appr oved by the party responsible for compliance could vo id the user ’s authority to op erate this equipm ent. (Example- use only shielded interface cables when conn ecting to computer or peripheral devices). “The antenna(s) used for th is t[...]

  • Page 139

    ADSL2/2+ Ro uter - 139 - Appendix 4 Contact Information Need to cont act T enda? Visit us online for information on the latest product s and updates to your existing products at: http://www .tenda.cn If you experience problems with any T enda produ ct, you can call us at: TEL: (86)0755-276571 80 276 53089 Don’t wish to call? Y ou can e-mail us at[...]