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Contents
About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Chapter 6. IPTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Chapter 7. Guest Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
7. 1. Create a Network for Guests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
7. 2. Customize Guest Network Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Conventions
In this guide, the following conventions are used:
Convention Description
Hyperlinks are in teal and underlined. You can click to redirect to a website
Underline
or a specific section.
Key information appears in teal, including management page text such as
Teal
menus, items, buttons and so on.
The menu structures to show the path to load the corresponding page. For
example, Advanced > Wireless > MAC Filtering means the MAC Filtering
>
function page is under the Wireless menu that is located in the Advanced
tab.
Ignoring this type of note might result in a malfunction or damage to the
Note:
device.
Indicates important information that helps you make better use of your
Tips:
device.
More Info
• The latest firmware and management app are available from the Download Center at
http://www.tp-link.com/support.
• The Quick Installation Guide (QIG) can be found where you find this guide or inside the
product packaging.
• Specifications can be found on the product page at http://www.tp-link.com.
• A Technical Support Forum is provided for you to discuss our products at
http://forum.tp-link.com.
• Our Technical Support contact information can be found at the Contact Technical
Support page at http://www.tp-link.com/support.
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Chapter 1
1. 1. Product Overview
TP-Link’s modem router is a combined wired/wireless network connection device with
wireless router and DSL modem capabilities.
With DSL and LAN/WAN ports, the modem router is compatible with DSL connections
and fiber/cable access.
Ethernet ports and adjustable antennas enable the modem router to provide wired and
wireless access for multiple computers and mobile devices.
With an array of additional features, the modem router is the perfect hub for your home
or business network.
1. 2. Physical Appearance
1. 2. 1. Top Panel
The modem router’s LEDs are located on the top panel. You can check the modem
router’s working status by following the LED Explanation table.
It also provides the LED On/Off button. You can press the button to turn on/off the LEDs
without affecting the modem router’s function.
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LED Explanation
Note:
1. If the DSL LED is off, please check your internet connection. Refer to Connect Your Modem Router for more information about
how to connect to the internet correctly. If you have already made a successful connection, please contact your ISP to make
sure your internet service is available now.
2. If the Internet LED is orange, please check your internet configuration. You may need to check this information with your ISP
and make sure everything has been input correctly.
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3. If the Internet LED is off, please check your DSL LED first. If your DSL LED is also off, please refer to Note 1. If your DSL LED is ON,
reconnect your modem router correctly by referring to related guide.
1. 2. 2. Back Panel
The modem router’s back panel shows the ports, buttons and antennas. Refer to the
following for detailed instructions.
Item Description
For connecting the modem router to the internet. Connect the port to
DSL Port the splitter or directly connect the port to the phone jack via a phone
cable. For details, please refer to Connect Your Modem Router.
WPS Button Press to start a WPS synchronization.
Press and hold down for 8 seconds to reset the modem router into
Reset Button
factory default settings.
For connecting the modem router to your PC or other Ethernet network
LAN1, LAN2, LAN3,
devices. In wireless router mode, the LAN4/WAN port is used for
LAN4/WAN Port
connecting to a Cable/FTTH/VDSL/ADSL device.
For connecting the modem router to a power socket via the provided
Power Port
power adapter.
Used for wireless data transmission. Position them upright for the best
Antennas
performance.
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1. 2. 3. Side Panel
The modem router’s side panel shows the buttons and ports. Refer to the following for
detailed instructions.
Item Description
Power On/Off
The switch for the power. Press it to power on or off the modem router.
Button
Wi-Fi ON/OFF
Press to turn both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi on or off.
Button
USB1/USB2 Port For connecting to a USB storage device or a USB printer.
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Phone Cable
LINE
Notes:
If you don’t need the phone service, just directly
1. The DSL LED takes about 1 to 2 minutes to
connect the modem router to the phone jack with stabilize.
the provided phone cable, then follow steps 4 and
2. We recommends that the outside two
Phone (Optional) 5 to complete the hardware connection. antennas be outward at about 30 degrees.
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Method 2: Wirelessly
Use the default SSID (Wireless Network Name) and Wireless Password printed on
the included Wi-Fi Info Card or on the product label of the modem router to connect
wirelessly.
Method 3: Use the WPS button
Wireless devices that support WPS, including Android phones, tablets, most USB
network cards, can be connected to your router through this method. (WPS is not
supported by iOS devices.)
Note:
The WPS function cannot be configured if the wireless function of the router is disabled. Also, the WPS function will be
disabled if your wireless encryption is WEP. Please make sure the wireless function is enabled and is configured with the
appropriate encryption before configuring the WPS.
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With the web management page, it is easy to configure and manage the modem router.
The web management page can be used on any Windows, Macintosh or UNIX OS with a
Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Apple Safari.
Follow the steps below to log in to your modem router.
1. If the TCP/IP Protocol on your computer is set to the static (fixed) IP address, you
need to change its settings to obtain an IP address automatically. Refer to Appendix:
Troubleshooting to configure your computer.
2. Launch a web browser and go to http://tplinkmodem.net or http://192.168.1.1.
Create a strong password and click Let’s Get Started to log in.
Note:
If you have registered a TP-Link ID and bind your cloud router to it, the login password you created here should be
ineffective. Please log in to the cloud router using your TP-Link ID.
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Chapter 4
Set Up Internet
Connections
This chapter introduces how to connect your modem router to the internet. The
modem router is equipped with a web-based Quick Setup wizard. It has many ISP
information built in, automates many of the steps and verifies that those steps have
been successfully completed. Furthermore, you can also set up an IPv6 connection if
your ISP provides IPv6 service.
This chapter includes the following sections:
• Use Quick Setup Wizard
• Manually Set Up an Internet Connection
• Test Internet Connectivity
• Set Up an IPv6 Connection
• More Operation Modes
Chapter 4 Set Up Internet Connections
Note:
1. To learn more about the TP-Link Cloud service, please refer to the TP-Link Cloud section.
2. If you do not want to register a TP-Link ID for now, you may click Log In Later to proceed.
3. If you have changed the preset wireless network name (SSID) and wireless password during the Quick Setup process, all your
wireless devices must use the new SSID and password to connect to the router.
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3. Click Save to make the settings effective, and you can refer to Test Internet
Connectivity to test the internet connection.
Tips: You can view and edit all internet connection settings on the Advanced > Network > Internet page.
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3. Click Start to test the internet connectivity and you will see the test result in the
gray box.
4. Select your WAN Interface Name (Status should be Connected) and click the
(Edit) icon.
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5. Scroll down the page, enable IPv6, and configure the IPv6 parameters.
• Addressing Type: Consult your ISP for the addressing type (DHCPv6 or SLAAC).
SLAAC is the most commonly used addressing type.
• IPv6 Gateway: Keep the default setting as Current Connection.
Note: If your ISP has provided the IPv6 address, click Advanced to reveal more settings. Check to use IPv6
specified by ISP and enter the parameters provided by your ISP.
6. Click OK to make the settings effective. Now IPv6 service is available for your
network.
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5. Go to Basic > Internet, select the Connection Type, and enter the information
provided by your ISP.
Tips:
In the 3G/4G Router Mode, you can also permit IPv6 connection by setting up the IPv6 tunnel just as in the DSL Modem
Router Mode. For details, refer to Set Up the IPv6 Tunnel.
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TP-Link Cloud service provides a better way to manage your cloud devices. Log in to
your router with a TP-Link ID, and you can easily monitor and manage your home network
when you are out and about via the Tether app on your smartphone or tablet. To ensure
that your router stays new and gets better over time, the TP-Link Cloud will notify you
when an important firmware upgrade is available. Surely you can also manage multiple
TP-Link Cloud devices with a single TP-Link ID.
This chapter introduces how to register a new TP-Link ID, bind or unbind TP-Link IDs
to manage your router, and the Tether app with which you can manage your home
network no matter where you may find yourself.
5. 1. Register a TP-Link ID
If you have skipped the registration during the Quick Setup process, you can:
1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you set for the router.
2. Go to Basic > TP-Link Cloud.
3. Click Register Now and follow the instructions to register a TP-Link ID.
4. After activating your TP-Link ID, come back to the TP-Link Cloud page to log in. The
first-time login TP-Link ID will be bound automatically to your cloud router as an
Admin.
Note:
• Once the router is bound to your TP-Link ID, you need to log in to the router with the TP-Link ID.
• The TP-Link ID also can be registered via the TP-Link Tether app. Please refer to Install the Tether App on Your
Smartphones or Tablets to install the app. Launch the app, tap in the top-left corner of the screen and tap Login,
and then click New User to register a new one.
• If you want to unbind the admin TP-Link ID from your router, please go to Basic > TP-Link Cloud, click Unbind in the
Device Information section.
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4. The new TP-Link ID will be displayed in the Bound Accounts table as a User.
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OR
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¾¾ To remotely access your router on the Tether app, you need the following:
• TP-Link Tether app with latest version: Refer to Install the Tether App on Your
Smartphones or Tablets to install the Tether app, or update the installed one to its
latest version.
• TP-Link Cloud router with the latest firmware: Refer to Update the Firmware to update
your router with the latest firmware version.
• The TP-Link ID bound to your router: If you don’t have a TP-Link ID, refer to Register
a TP-Link ID to register one.
• Internet Access: Make sure your smartphone can access the internet whether
through the mobile network or a Wi-Fi network.
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Chapter 6
IPTV
IPTV is the abbreviation of Internet Protocol Television. The service can only be delivered
through the Internet, and our modem router provides a specific LAN port for IPTV.
By automatically separating IPTV from Internet surfing, you can enjoy a high quality of
video streaming and fast browsing speeds at the same time.
Chapter 6
How can I 1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you
do that? set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > IPTV to open the configuration page.
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Guest Network
This function allows you to provide Wi-Fi access for guests without disclosing your
main network. When you have guests in your house, apartment, or workplace, you can
create a guest network for them. In addition, you can assign network authorities and
bandwidth for guests to ensure network security, privacy, and fluency.
• Create a Network for Guests
• Customize Guest Network Options
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4. Click Save. Now users in your guest network can enjoy only the network authorities
at the priority you assigned!
Tips:
To view guest network information, go to Advanced > Status and find the Guest Network section.
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Chapter 8
USB Settings
This chapter describes how to use the USB ports to share files, media and a printer
from the USB storage devices over your home network locally, or remotely through the
internet.
The modem router supports USB external flash drives, hard drives and USB printers.
This chapter contains the following sections:
• Access the USB Storage Device
• Media Sharing
• Printer Sharing
• 3G/4G Settings
Chapter 8 USB Settings
¾¾ Method 1:
Go to Computer > Network, then click the Network Server Name
(ARCHER_model number by default) in the Computer section.
Note:
1. Operations in different systems are similar. Here we take Windows 7 as an example.
2. Network Server Name can be customized on the web management page.
Windows
computer
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¾¾ Method 2:
Open the Windows Explorer (or go to Computer) and type the server
address \\tplinkmodem.net or ftp://tplinkmodem.net in the address
bar, then press Enter.
Windows
computer
¾¾ Method 3:
Open a web browser and type the server address http://
tplinkmodem.net:8082 in the address bar, then press Enter.
Tips:
You can also use the SFTP method to access the USB storage device.
Mac
4 ) When prompted, select the Guest radio box. (If you have set up
a username and a password to deny anonymous access to the
USB disks, you should select the Registered User radio box. To
learn how to set up an account for the access, refer to To Set up
Authentication for Data Security.)
Tips:
You can also use the FTP, http and SFTP methods to access the USB storage device.
Smart
Use a third-party app for network files management.
device
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¾¾ Method 1:
1 ) Open the Windows Explorer (or go to Computer, only for
Windows users) or open a web browser.
2 ) Type the server address in the address bar:
Type in ftp://<WAN IP address of the modem router>:<port
number> (such as ftp://59.40.2.243:21). If you have specified
the domain name of the modem router, you can also type
in ftp://<domain name>:<port number> (such as ftp://
MyDomainName:21)
3 ) Press Enter on the keyboard.
4 ) Access with the username and password you set in To Set up
Authentication for Data Security.
¾¾ Method 2:
Open a web browser and type the server address https://<WAN
Windows IP address of the modem router>:<port number> (such as
computer https://59.40.2.243:8443) in the address bar, then press Enter. If
you have specified the domain name of the modem router, you
can also type in https://<domain name>:<port number> (such as
https://MyDomainName:8443)
Access with the username and password you set in To Set up
Authentication for Data Security.
You can get the WAN IP address on Advanced > Status page.
¾¾ Method 3:
Install an SFTP client (e.g. FileZilla) in your computer, configure the
protocol parameters (enter the WAN address of the router and the
username and password you set in To Set up Authentication for
Data Security), and then you can access the USB storage device
via the SFTP client.
Tips:
You can also access the USB disk via a third-party app for network files management, which
can resume broken file transfers.
Smart
Use a third-party app for network files management.
device
Tips:
Click Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account to learn how to set up a domain name for your modem router.
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2. Now you can access the USB disk by visiting \\MyShare (for Windows) or smb://
MyShare (for Mac).
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2. Select the Volume Name and Folder Path, then enter a Folder Name as you like.
3. Decide the way you share the folder:
• Enable Authentication: Select to enable authentication for this folder sharing,
and you will be required to log in to the Sharing Account to access the USB disk.
Refer to To Set up Authentication for Data Security to learn more.
• Enable Write Access: If you tick this check box, network clients can modify this
folder.
• Enable Media Sharing: Tick to enable media sharing for this folder, and you can
view photos, play music and watch movies stored on the USB disk directly from
DLNA-supported devices. Click Media Sharing to learn more.
4. Click OK.
Tips:
The modem router can share eight volumes at most. You can click on the page to detach the corresponding volume
you do not need to share.
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Note:
For Windows users, do not set the sharing username the same as the Windows username. Otherwise, Windows
credential mechanism may cause the following problems:
• If the sharing password is also the same as the Windows password, authentication will not work since the Windows
system will automatically use its account information for USB access.
• If the sharing password is different from the Windows password, the Windows system will be unable to remember your
credentials and you will always be required to enter the sharing password for USB access.
• If you want to enable authentication for specific folders, disable Share All and
click Add to specify the folders, and select Enable Authentication.
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Note:
Due to Windows credential mechanism, you might be unable to access the USB disk after changing Authentication
settings. Please log out from the Windows and try to access again. Or you can change the address of the USB disk by
referring to To Customize the Address of the USB Disk.
8. 2. Media Sharing
Media Sharing allows you to view photos, play music and watch movies stored on the
USB disk directly from DLNA-supported devices, such as your computer, tablet or
games console.
1. When your USB disk is inserted into the modem router, your DLNA-supported
devices (such as your computer and tablet) connected to the modem router can
detect and play the media files on the USB disks.
2. Refer to the following table for detailed instructions.
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• Go to Computer > Network, then click the Media Server Name (Archer_
model number by default) in the Media Devices section.
Note:
Here we take Windows 7 as an example.
Windows
Computer
Smart
• Use a third-party DLNA-supported player.
device
8. 3. Printer Sharing
The feature of Printer Sharing helps you share a printer with different computers
connected to the modem router.
Note:
Printers unlisted on this page may be incompatible with the modem router:
http://www.tp-link.com/common/compatible/print-server/.
3 ) Open the uncompressed folder, then click TP-Link USB Printer Controller Setup
(for Windows users) or TP-Link UDS Printer Controller Installer (for Mac users)
to install the utility.
4. Access the Printer
You should set the shared printer as Auto-Connect Printer on every computer that
needs printer service.
1 ) Double-click the icon on your desktop to launch the USB Printer Controller.
2 ) Highlight the printer you share.
Windows
Mac
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3 ) Click the Auto-Connect for printing tab to pull down a list, then select Set Auto-
Connect Printer.
Windows
Mac
4 ) Select the printer you share, then click Apply.
Windows
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Mac
5 ) You will see the printer marked as Auto-Connect Printer. Now you can print with
this printer.
Windows
Mac
Tips:
The Print Server also allows different clients to share the scan feature of MFPs (Multi-Function Printers). To scan
with TP-Link USB Printer Controller, right-click the printer and select Network Scanner. Then, a scanning window
will pop up. Finish the scanning process by following on-screen instructions.
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8. 4. 3G/4G Settings
The modem router can be used as a 3G/4G wireless router if you have a 3G/4G USB
modem. There are two ways to use your 3G/4G network:
• As a backup solution for internet access
• As the only way to access the internet
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Note:
The 3G/4G USB modem will not be identified if it is incompatible with the modem router. Find the 3G/4G Compatibility List
on the web page: http://www.tp-link.com/en/comp-list.html. If your USB modem is incompatible, contact our technical
support.
5. Verify that the modem router has correctly recognized your Mobile ISP. When your
Mobile ISP is correct, you have successfully set 3G/4G network as a backup solution
for internet access. Otherwise, select the box Set the Dial Number, APN, Username
and Password manually and enter the information provided by your 3G/4G network
service provider.
6. Click Advanced to have more configurations if needed.
7. Click Save to make the settings effective.
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7. Verify that the modem router has correctly recognized your Mobile ISP. When your
Mobile ISP is correct, you can enjoy the internet! Otherwise, select the box Set the
Dial Number, APN, Username and Password manually and enter the information
provided by your 3G/4G network service provider.
8. Select the Connection Mode. The default mode is Always on. You can choose
Connect on demand or Connect manually.
• If you choose Connect manually, you need to click the Connect or Disconnect
button to manually turn on or off the internet.
• If you choose Connect on demand, the network will automatically turn off when
there is no internet request in Max Idle Time, and turn on again when you try to
connect to the internet.
9. Click Advanced to have more configurations if needed.
10. Click Save to make the settings effective.
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Chapter 9
Parental Controls
This function allows you to block inappropriate, explicit and malicious websites and
limit internet access during specified time periods.
Chapter 9 Parental Controls
How can I 1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you
do that? set for the router.
2. Go to Basic or Advanced > Parental Controls and enable
Parental Controls.
3. Click Add.
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9. Click Add a New Keyword. You can add many keywords for
both Blacklist and Whitelist. Below are some sample entries
to allow access.
1 ) Enter a web address (for example, www.tp-link.com) or
a web address keyword (for example, wikipedia) to only
allow or block access to the websites containing that
keyword.
2 ) Specify the domain suffix (for example, .edu or .org) to
allow access only to the websites with that suffix.
10. Enter the keywords or websites you want to add and click
Save.
Done! Now you can control your children’s internet access according
to your needs.
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Chapter 10
QoS
This chapter explains how to create a QoS (Quality of Service) rule to prioritize your
online activities, which minimizes the impact caused by heavy internet traffic.
It contains the following sections:
• Prioritize Internet Traffic with QoS
• Update the Database
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3 ) Click Save.
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3. Go to Advanced > QoS > Database. Click Browse to select the database upgrade file,
and then click Upgrade. Wait until the upgrade is complete and do not operate the
router during the process.
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Chapter 11
Network Security
This chapter guides you on how to protect your home network from unauthorized
users by implementing these three network security functions. You can block or allow
specific client devices to access your wireless network using MAC Filtering, or using
Access Control for wired and wireless networks, or you can prevent ARP spoofing and
ARP attacks by using IP & MAC Binding.
• Firewall & DoS Protection
• Service Filtering
• Access Control
• IP & MAC Binding
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DoS Protection can protect your home network against DoS attacks from flooding your
network with server requests. Follow the steps below to configure DoS Protection.
1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > Security > Firewall & DoS Protection.
1. The level of protection is based on the number of traffic packets. Specify the level at DoS Protection Level
Settings.
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2. The protection will be triggered immediately when the number of packets exceeds the preset threshold value,
and the vicious host will be displayed in the Blocked DoS Host List.
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5. Select a Service Type from the drop-down list and the following four fields will be
auto-populated. Select Custom when your desired service type is not listed, and
enter the information manually.
6. Specify the IP address(es) that this filtering rule will apply to.
7. Click Save.
Note: If you want to disable this entry, click the icon.
I want to: Block or allow specific client devices to access my network (via
wired or wireless).
How can I 1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you
do that? set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > Security > Access Control and enable
Access Control.
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3 ) Enter the Device Name and MAC Address. (You can copy
and paste the information from Devices Online table if
the device is connected to your network.)
4 ) Click OK.
Done! Now you can block or allow specific client devices to access your
network (via wired or wireless) using the Blacklist or Whitelist.
How can I 1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you
do that? set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > Security > IP & MAC Binding and enable IP
& MAC Binding.
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Done! Enjoy the internet without worrying about ARP spoofing and
ARP attacks.
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Chapter 12
NAT Forwarding
Modem router’s NAT (Network Address Translation) feature makes the devices in the
LAN use the same public IP address to communicate in the internet, which protects the
local network by hiding IP addresses of the devices. However, it also brings about the
problem that external host cannot initiatively communicate with the specified device in
the local network.
The modem router can use a forwarding feature to remove the isolation of NAT and
allow external internet hosts to intuitively communicate with the devices in the local
network, thus enabling some special features.
TP-Link modem router includes four forwarding rules. If two or more rules are set, the
priority of implementation from high to low is Virtual Servers, Port Triggering, UPNP and
DMZ.
This chapter contains the following sections:
• Translate Address and Port by ALG
• Share Local Resources over the Internet by Virtual Server
• Open Ports Dynamically by Port Triggering
• Make Applications Free from Port Restriction by DMZ
• Make Xbox Online Games Run Smoothly by UPnP
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• RTSP ALG: If enabled, it allows RTSP (Real-Time Stream Protocol) clients and servers
to transfer data via NAT.
I want to: Share my personal website I’ve built in a local network with my
friends through the internet.
For example, the personal website has been built on my home
PC (192.168.1.100). I hope that my friends can visit my website.
The PC is connected to the modem router with the WAN IP
address 218.18.232.154.
Personal Website
Modem Router
Home
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4. Click Scan, and choose HTTP. The external port, internal port
and protocol will be automatically filled with contents. Enter
the PC’s IP address 192.168.1.100 in the Internal IP field.
5. Click OK to save the settings.
Tips:
1. It is recommended to keep the default settings of Internal Port and Protocol
if you are not clear about which port and protocol to use.
2. If the service you want to use is not in the Service Type, you can enter the
corresponding parameters manually. You should verify the port number
that the service needs.
3. You can add multiple virtual server rules if you want to provide several
services from a modem router. Please note that the External Port cannot
be overlapped.
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address of the host. When the data from the internet returns to the external ports, the
modem router can forward them to the corresponding host. Port triggering is mainly
applied to online games, VoIPs and video players. Common applications include MSN
Gaming Zone, Dialpad, Quick Time 4 players, and so on.
Follow the steps below to configure the port triggering rules:
1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > NAT Forwarding > Port Triggering and click Add.
3. Click Scan, and select the desired application. The triggering port and protocol, the
external port and protocol will be automatically filled with contents. Here we take
MSN Gaming Zone as an example.
4. Click OK to save the settings.
Tips:
1. You can add multiple port triggering rules according to your network need.
2. If the application you need is not listed in the Existing Applications list, please enter the parameters manually. You should verify
the external ports the application uses first and enter them into External Port field according to the format the page displays.
applications, like IP camera and database software, you can set the PC to be a DMZ
host.
Note:
DMZ is most applicable when you don’t know which ports to open. When it is enabled, the DMZ host is totally exposed
to the internet, which may bring some potential safety hazard. If DMZ is not in use, please disable it in time.
I want to: Make the home PC join the internet online game without port
restriction.
For example, Due to some port restriction, when playing the
online games, you can login normally but cannot join a team with
other players. To solve this problem, set your PC as a DMZ with
all ports opened.
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For example, when you connect your Xbox to the modem router which has connected to
the internet to play online games, UPnP will send request to the modem router to open
the corresponding ports allowing the following data penetrating the NAT to transmit.
Therefore, you can play Xbox online games without a hitch.
LAN WAN
If necessary, you can follow the steps to change the status of UPnP.
1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you set for the modem
router;
2. Go to Advanced > NAT Forwarding > UPnP and toggle on or off according to your
needs.
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VPN Server
The VPN (Virtual Private Networking) Server allows you to access your home network
in a secured way through the internet when you are out of the house. The router offers
three ways to setup VPN connection: OpenVPN, PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol)
VPN and IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) VPN.
OpenVPN is somewhat complex but with greater security and more stability. It is suitable
for restricted environment, such as campus network and company intranet.
PPTP VPN is easier to use and its speed is faster. It’s compatible with most operating
systems and also supports mobile devices. However, its security is poor and packets
may be cracked easily. PPTP VPN may be blocked by some ISPs.
IPSec (IP Security) is a set of services and protocols defined by IETF (Internet Engineering
Task Force) to provide high security for IP packets and prevent attacks.
This chapter contains the following sections, please choose the appropriate VPN server
connection type according to your needs.
• Use OpenVPN to Access Your Home Network
• Use PPTP VPN to Access Your Home Network
• Use IPSec VPN to Access Your Home Network
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Note:
• Before you enable VPN Server, we recommend you configure Dynamic DNS Service (recommended) or assign a
static IP address for your router’s WAN port and synchronize your System Time via the internet.
• The first time you configure the OpenVPN Server, you may need to Generate a certificate before you enable the
VPN Server.
3. Select the Service Type (communication protocol) for OpenVPN Server: UDP, TCP.
4. Enter a VPN Service Port to which a VPN device connects. The port number should
be between 1024 and 65535.
5. In the VPN Subnet/Netmask fields, enter the range of IP addresses that can be leased
to the device by the OpenVPN server.
6. Select your Client Access type. Select Home Network Only if you only want the
remote device to access your home network; select Internet and Home Network if
you also want the remote device to access the internet through the VPN Server.
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7. Click Save.
8. Click Generate to get a new certificate.
Note:
If you have already generated one, please skip this step, or click Generate to update the certificate.
9. Click Export to save the OpenVPN configuration file which will be used by the remote
device to access your router.
2. After the installation, copy the file exported from your router to the OpenVPN client
utility’s “config” folder (for example, C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config on Windows).
The path depends on where the OpenVPN client utility is installed.
3. Run the OpenVPN client utility and connect it to OpenVPN Server.
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Note:
Before you enable VPN Server, we recommend you configure Dynamic DNS Service (recommended) or assign a static
IP address for router’s WAN port and synchronize your System Time with internet.
3. In the Client IP Address field, enter the range of IP addresses (up to 10) that can be
leased to the devices by the PPTP VPN server.
4. Enter the Username and Password to authenticate clients to the PPTP VPN server.
5. Click Save.
5. Enter the internet IP address of the router (for example: 218.18.1.73) in the Internet
address field. Click Next.
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6. Enter the Username and Password you have set for the PPTP VPN server on your
router, and click Connect.
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Site A Site B
Modem Router 2
Modem router 1
PC 1 PC 2
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8 ) Enter the Pre-Shared Key for IKE authentication. Then keep Perfect Forward
Secrecy enabled.
Note: Make sure Site A and Site B use the same key.
Note: The Status column is Down after the configuration, and it will change to UP only when Site A and Site B are
communicating via the VPN connection.
2. In the CLI window, type in “ping 192.168.2.x” (“192.168.2.x” can be IP address of any host in Site B). Then press [Enter].
3. If Ping proceeds successfully (gets replies from host in Site B), the IPSec connection is working properly now.
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Note:
1. The product supports a maximum of ten simultaneous connections.
2. If one of the site has been offline for a while, for example, if Site A has been disconnected, on Site B you need to click Disable
and then click Enable after Site A back on line in order to re-establish the IPSec tunnel.
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3. Select DHCP to enable the DHCP function and select DHCP Server.
4. Specify the IP Address Pool, the start address and end address must be on the
same subnet with LAN IP. The modem router will assign addresses within this
specified range to its clients. It is from 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.199 by default.
5. Enter a value for the Address Lease Time. The Address Lease Time is the amount of
time in which a DHCP client can lease its current dynamic IP address assigned by the
modem router. After the dynamic IP address expires, the user will be automatically
assigned a new dynamic IP address. The default is 1440 minutes.
6. Keep the rest of the settings as default and click Save.
Note:
1. The modem router can be configured to work as a DHCP Relay. A DHCP relay is a computer that forwards DHCP data between
computers that request IP addresses and the DHCP server that assigns the addresses. Each of the device’s interfaces can be
configured as a DHCP relay. If it is enabled, the DHCP requests from local PCs will be forwarded to the DHCP server that runs
on WAN side.
2. You can also appoint IP addresses within a specified range to devices of the same type by using Condition Pool feature. For
example, you can assign IP addresses within the range (192.168.1.50 to192.168.1.80) to Camera devices, thus facilitating the
network management. Enable DHCP feature and configure the parameters according to your situation on the Advanced >
Network > LAN Settings page.
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4. Enter the MAC address of the device for which you want to reserve IP address.
5. Specify the IP address which will be reserved by the router.
6. Check to Enable this entry and click OK to make the settings effective.
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1 ) Select the RADVD address type to make the modem router assign IPv6 address
prefixes to hosts.
Note:
Do not select the Enable RDNSS and Enable ULA Prefix check boxes unless required by your ISP. Otherwise
you may not be able to access the IPv6 network. For more information about RDNSS and ULA Prefix, contact
our technical support.
2 ) Keep Site Prefix Type as the default value Delegated. If your ISP has provided a
specific IPv6 site prefix, select Static and enter the prefix.
3 ) Keep Prefix Delegated WAN Connection as the default value.
4. Click Save to make the settings effective.
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1 ) Select the DHCPv6 Server address type to make the modem router assign
IPv6 addresses to hosts.
2 ) Specify the Start/End IPv6 Address for the IPv6 suffixes. The modem router will
generate IPv6 addresses within the specified range.
3 ) Keep Leased Time as the default value.
4 ) Keep Site Prefix Type as the default value Delegated. If your ISP has provided a
specific IPv6 site prefix, select Static and enter the prefix.
5 ) Keep Prefix Delegated WAN Connection as the default value.
4. Click Save to make the settings effective.
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¾¾ To hide SSID:
Select Hide SSID, and your SSID will not be broadcast. Your SSID won’t display on your
wireless device when you scan for local wireless network list and you need to manually
join the network.
• 802.11ac/n mixed (5GHz): Select if you are using both 802.11ac and 802.11n wireless
clients.
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• 802.11a/n/ac mixed (5GHz): Select if you are using a mix of 802.11a, 802.11n and
802.11ac wireless clients. It is strongly recommended that you select 11a/n/ac mixed.
Channel: Select the channel you want to use from the drop-down list. This field
determines which operating frequency will be used. It is not necessary to change the
wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another nearby access
point.
Channel Width: Select the channel width from the drop-down list. The default setting is
Automatic, which can adjust the channel width for your clients automatically.
Transmit Power: Select Low, Middle, or High to specify the data transmit power. The
default and recommended setting is High.
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3. Take a note of the Current PIN of the modem router. You can also click the Generate
button to get a new PIN.
4. On the client device, enter the modem router’s PIN. (The default PIN is also printed
on the label of the modem router.)
5. The WPS LED flashes for about two minutes during the WPS process.
6. When the WPS LED is on, the client device has successfully connected to the
modem router.
Note:
1. The WPS LED on the modem router will light on for five minutes if the device has been successfully added to the network.
2. The WPS function cannot be configured if the wireless function of the modem router is disabled. Please make sure the wireless
function is enabled before configuring WPS.
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4. Click Add to set the Wireless Off Time, and click Save to save the settings.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set another entry.
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Note:
1. Make sure that the time of the router is correct before using this function. For details, refer to Set System Time.
2. If you just set time for one wireless band, the other wireless band is still always on, so set time for both of the two bands to
schedule your whole wireless network.
3. The wireless LED (2.4GHz , 5GHz) will turn off if the corresponding wireless network is disabled.
4. The wireless network will be automatically turned on after the time period you set.
Tips: You can also see the wireless details by clicking the router icon on Basic> Network Map.
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• Beacon Interval: Enter a value between 25 and 1000 in milliseconds to determine the
duration between which beacon packets are broadcasted by the router to synchronize
the wireless network. The default is 100 milliseconds.
• RTS Threshold: Enter a value between 1 and 2346 to determine the packet size of
data transmission through the router. By default, the RTS (Request to Send) Threshold
size is 2346. If the packet size is greater than the preset threshold, the router sends
Request to Send frames to a particular receiving station and negotiates the sending
of a data frame, or else the packet will be sent immediately.
• DTIM Interval: Enter a value between 1 and 255 to determine the interval of the
Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). 1 indicates the DTIM Interval is the same
as Beacon Interval.
• Group Key Update Period: Enter the number of seconds to control the time interval
for the encryption key automatic renewal. The default is 0, indicating no key renewal.
• WMM: This feature guarantees the packets with high-priority messages being
transmitted preferentially. WMM is enabled compulsively under 802.11n or 802.11ac
mode.
• Short GI: This feature is enabled by default and recommended to increase the data
capacity by reducing the Guard Interval (GI) time.
• AP Isolation: Select this check box to enable the AP Isolation feature that allows you
to confine and restrict all wireless devices on your network from interacting with each
other, but still able to access the internet. AP isolation is disabled by default.
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I want to: Divide my devices connected to the modem router into different
groups and disallow devices’ cross-group communication.
For example, in my house, devices connected to LAN1 and LAN3
are for work, while others for entertainment. i want to isolate the
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devices I use for work whilst keeping all devices’ access to the
internet.
How can I 1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you
do that? set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > Network > Interface Grouping to open the
configuration page where some interfaces can be grouped
together. Click Add to create a group.
Done! Now your working devices connected to LAN1 and LAN3 are in
an isolated group!
Note: VLAN function is enabled by default. You cannot disable it when IPTV
is enabled.
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I want to: Visit multiple networks and multiple servers at the same time.
For example, in a small office, my PC can surf the internet, but I
also want to visit my company’s server. Now I have a switch and
another router. I connect the devices as shown in the following
figure so that the physical connection between my PC and my
company’s server is achieved. To surf the internet and visit my
company’s network at the same time, I need to configure the
static routing.
WAN: 172.30.30.100
Switch
My PC
192.168.1.100
How can I 1. Make sure the routers use different LAN IP addresses on the
do that? same subnet. Disable Router 2’s DHCP function.
2. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you
set for the router.
3. Go to Advanced > Network > Static Routing. Select your
current WAN Interface and click Save.
4. Click Add to add a new static routing entry. Finish the settings
according to the following explanations:
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I want to: Set up the IPv6 tunnel though my ISP doesn’t provide me with
the tunnel service.
How can I 1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you
do that? set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > Network > IPv6 Tunnel.
3. Tick the check box, select 6to4 as the tunneling mechanism
and select a WAN connection from the drop-down list, then
click Save.
Note:
If there is no available WAN connection to choose, make sure you have
connected to the internet and the connection type is not Bridge.
Done! Now you can visit the IPv6 websites with the 6to4 tunnel.
Note:
Still not being able to access IPv6 resources means that not any 6to4 public server was found in your network. You can
contact your ISP to sign up for IPv6 connection service.
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14. 7. 2. Specify the 6rd Tunnel with Parameters Provided by Your ISP
I want to: Specify the 6rd tunnel with the parameters provided by my 6rd
tunnel service provider.
How can I 1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you
do that? set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > Network > IPv6 Tunnel.
3. Tick the check box, select 6rd as the tunneling mechanism
and select a WAN connection from the drop-down list.
4. According to the parameters provided by your ISP, choose
Auto or Manual. More parameters are needed if you choose
Manual.
5. Click Save.
Note:
If there is no available WAN connection to choose, make sure you have
connected to the internet and the connection type is not Bridge.
Done! Now you can visit the IPv6 websites with the 6rd tunnel.
Tips:
The way to set up DS-Lite tunnel is similar to that of 6rd tunnel. If you are provided with an IPv6-only WAN connection
and have signed up for DS-Lite tunnel service, specify the DS-Lite tunnel by referring to the steps above.
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Chapter 15
This chapter introduces how to change the system settings and administrate your
modem router’s network.
This chapter contains the following sections:
• Set System Time
• Control LEDs
• Update the Firmware
• Back up and Restore Configuration Settings
• Change the Administrator Account
• Local Management
• Remote Management
• System Log
• Monitor the Internet Traffic Statistics
• CWMP Settings
• SNMP Settings
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4. Click Save, and then the LEDs will be off during this period.
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Tips:
If there’s any new important firmware update for your router, you will see the notification (similar as shown below)
on your computer when open a new web page. Click Upgrade now, and log into the web management page. You
will see the Firmware Upgrade page.
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3. Click Browse to locate the previous backup configuration file, and click Restore.
4. Wait for the restoring and then the modem router will automatically reboot.
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3. Enter the old password. Enter the new password and enter again to confirm.
4. Click Save to make the settings effective.
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4. Click Save.
Now, you can manage the modem router over both HTTP (http://tplinkmodem.net) and
HTTPS (https://tplinkmodem.net).
Note:
If you want that all local devices can manage the modem router, just leave the IP/MAC Address field blank.
Follow the steps below to allow remote devices to manage the modem router over
HTTPS.
1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you set for the router.
2. Go to Advanced > System Tools > Administration page. Locate the Remote
Management section.
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3. Tick the check box to enable Remote Management. Enable Remote Management
via HTTPS to allow for HTTPS connection. Keep the Port as the default setting.
4. Set the client device allowed for remote management. Select All to allow all remote
devices to manage the modem router. If you just want to allow a specific device to
manage the modem router, select Only the Following IP/MAC Address and enter the
IP/MAC address of the remote device.
5. Click Save.
All devices or the specific device on the internet can log in to your router using the
address displayed on the Manage This Router via the Address field to manage the
modem router.
Tips:
1. If you were warned about the certificate when visiting the web management page remotely, click Trust (or a similar option) to
continue. To avoid this warning, you can download and install the certificate on the modem router’s web management page at
Advanced > System Tools > Administration.
2. The router’s WAN IP is usually a dynamic IP. Please refer to Set Up a Dynamic DNS Service Account if you want to log in to
the router through a domain name.
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1. Visit http://tplinkmodem.net, and log in with the account you set for the router.
2. Click Advanced > System Tools > System Log page.
• Save Locally: Select this option to cache the system log to the router’s local memory,
select the minimum level of system log to be saved from the drop-down list. The logs
will be shown in the table in descending order on the System Log page.
• Save Remotely: Select this option to send the system log to a remote server, select
the minimum level of system log to be saved from the drop-down list and enter the
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information of the remote server. If the remote server has a log viewer client or a sniffer
tool implemented, you can view and analyze the system log remotely in real-time.
4. You can also go to Traffic Monitor List to view the traffic usage of all interfaces.
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• CWMP: Toggle On to enable the CWMP (CPE WAN Management Protocol) feature.
• Inform: Enable this feature to send an Inform message to the ACS (Auto Configuration
Server) periodically.
• Inform Interval: Enter the time interval in seconds when the Inform message will be
sent to the ACS.
• ACS URL: Enter the web address of the ACS which is provided by your ISP.
• ACS Username/Password: Enter the username/password to log in to the ACS server.
• Interface used by TR-069 client: Select which interface to be used by the TR-069
client.
• Display SOAP messages on serial console: Toggle to enable or disable this feature.
• Connection Request Authentication: Select this check box to enable authentication
for the connection request.
• Username/Password: Enter the username/password for the ACS server to log in to
the router.
• Path: Enter the path for the ACS server to log in to the router.
• Port: Enter the port that connects to the ACS server.
• URL: Enter the URL that connects to the ACS server.
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• SNMP Agent: Toggle On to enable the built-in SNMP agent that allows the router
to operate as the operational role in receiving and processing of SNMP messages,
sending responses to the SNMP manager, and triggering SNMP traps when an event
occurs.
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• SNMP Agent for WAN: Toggle On to allow management from the WAN side using
SNMP.
• Read-only Community: Displays the default public community string that protects the
router from unauthorized access.
• Write Community: Displays the default write community string that protects the router
from unauthorized changes.
• System Name: Displays the administratively-assigned name for this managed device.
• System Description: Displays the textual description of the managed device. This
value should include the full name and version identification of the system’s hardware
type, software operating-system, and networking software.
• System Location: Displays the physical location of this device (for example, the
telephone closet, 3rd floor).
• System Contact: Displays the textual identification of the contact person for this
managed device, together with information on how to contact this person.
• Trap Manager IP: Displays the IP address of the host to receive the traps.
You are suggested to keep the default settings. Click Save to make the settings effective.
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Appendix: Troubleshooting
T1. How do I restore my modem router’s configuration to its factory
default settings?
With the modem router powered on, press and hold down the Reset button on the
modem router for 8 seconds until all LEDs turn on momentarily, then release the button.
Note: Once the modem router is reset, the current configuration settings will be lost and you will need to re-configure
the modem router.
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4 ) Click LAN settings, deselect the following three options and click OK;
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• Change a web browser or computer and log in again.
• Reset the modem router to factory default settings. Refer to Back up and Restore
Configuration Settings for detailed information. Open a web browser and log in
again. If login fails, please contact our Technical Support.
• If you are using the computer with the authenticated MAC address to access
the modem router, please select Use Current Computer MAC Address.
• If you know the authenticated MAC address, please select Use Custom MAC
Address and then enter the address.
3. Click OK to make the settings effective.
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6 ) Click OK.
• For Windows 7/8/8.1/10:
1 ) Right-click the Network icon on the system tray and select Open Network and
Sharing Center > Change adapter settings.
2 ) Right-click your network connection (wired or wireless) and select Properties.
3 ) Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
4 ) Select both Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address
automatically, then click OK.
5 ) Click OK again to save your configuration.
• For Windows XP:
1 ) Right-click the Network icon on the system tray and select Open Network
Connections.
2 ) Right-click your network connection (wired or wireless) and select Properties.
3 ) Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
4 ) Select both Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address
automatically, then click OK.
5 ) Click OK again to save your configuration.
¾¾ If you fail to find any wireless network, follow the steps below:
1. Make sure the wireless function is enabled if you’re using a laptop with built-in
wireless adapter. You can refer to the relevant document or contact the laptop
manufacturer.
2. Make sure the wireless adapter driver is installed successfully and the wireless
adapter is enabled. You can refer to the relevant document or contact the wireless
adapter manufacturer.
¾¾ If you can find other wireless network except your own, follow the steps below:
1. Check the Wi-Fi LED indicator on your wireless router/modem;
2. Make sure your computer/device is still in range of your router/modem. Move closer
if you are currently too far away.
3. Go to Basic > Wireless page, and check the wireless settings, double-check your
Wireless Name (SSID) is not hidden.
4. Connect to wireless network.
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¾¾ If you can find your wireless network but fail to connect, follow the steps below:
1. Authentication problem: Network Security Key Mismatch.
1 ) Sometimes you will be asked to type in a PIN number when you connect to
the wireless network for the first time. This PIN number is different from the
Wireless Password/Network Security Key, usually you can only find it on the
label of your modem router.
2 ) If you cannot find the PIN or PIN failed, you may choose “Connecting using
a security key instead”, and then type in the Network Security Key/Wireless
Password;
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4 ) Connect to wireless network.
2. Windows was unable to connect to XXXX /Cannot join this network/Taking longer
than usual to connect to this network.
1 ) Check the wireless signal strength of your network, if it is weak (1~3 bars),
please move the router closer and try again;
2 ) Change the wireless Channel of the router to 1,6,or 11 to reduce interference
from other networks;
3 ) Re-install or update the driver for your wireless adapter of the computer;
4 ) Connect to wireless network.
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