TX12 Pro User Guide
TX12 Pro User Guide
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Preface
Thank you for choosing Tenda!
This user guide walks you through all functions on the AX3000 Dual Band Gigabit Wi-Fi 6 Router. All
the screenshots and product figures herein, unless otherwise specified, are taken from RX12 Pro.
The web UI of different models may differ. The web UI actually displayed shall prevail.
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table indicates any changes that might have been made since the RX12 Pro/TX12 Pro was
introduced.
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Contents
1 Get to know your device ...................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Product overview ................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Appearance ............................................................................................................................ 8
1.2.1 LED indicator ............................................................................................................... 8
1.2.2 Buttons and Ports ...................................................................................................... 10
1.2.3 Label .......................................................................................................................... 11
2 Quick setup ....................................................................................................................... 12
2.1 Set up as a router ................................................................................................................. 13
2.1.1 Connect the router .................................................................................................... 13
2.1.2 Connect the router to the internet ........................................................................... 14
2.2 Set up as an add-on node .................................................................................................... 19
3 Web UI .............................................................................................................................. 21
3.1 Log in to the web UI ............................................................................................................. 22
3.2 Log out of the web UI ........................................................................................................... 23
3.3 Change the language ............................................................................................................ 23
3.4 Web UI layout ....................................................................................................................... 24
4 Network status .................................................................................................................. 25
4.1 Network status ..................................................................................................................... 26
4.2 Network topology ................................................................................................................ 27
4.2.1 Controller information .............................................................................................. 28
4.2.2 Agent information ..................................................................................................... 30
4.2.3 Add a node ................................................................................................................ 31
4.2.4 Remove a node ......................................................................................................... 35
4.2.5 One-click optimization .............................................................................................. 36
4.2.6 Reboot all nodes ....................................................................................................... 36
4.2.7 Turn on/off all indicators ........................................................................................... 37
5 Internet settings ................................................................................................................ 38
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5.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 39
5.2 Access the internet with a PPPoE account ........................................................................... 42
5.3 Access the internet through a dynamic IP address .............................................................. 43
5.4 Access the internet with a set of static IP address information .......................................... 44
5.5 Set up dual access connection ............................................................................................. 45
6 Wi-Fi Settings .................................................................................................................... 47
6.1 Basic settings ........................................................................................................................ 48
6.2 Unify the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks ...................................................................... 49
6.3 Separate the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks ................................................................. 50
6.4 Hide the WiFi network ......................................................................................................... 51
6.5 Connect to a hidden Wi-Fi network ..................................................................................... 52
7 Client management ........................................................................................................... 54
7.1 View client information ........................................................................................................ 55
7.2 Change a client name ........................................................................................................... 57
7.3 Add a client to the blacklist .................................................................................................. 58
7.4 Remove a client from the blacklist ....................................................................................... 59
7.5 Delete an offline client ......................................................................................................... 60
8 Parental control ................................................................................................................. 61
8.1 Create a parental control rule .............................................................................................. 62
8.1.1 Add a parental control rule ....................................................................................... 62
8.1.2 An example of adding parental control rules ............................................................ 64
8.2 Other operations on the parental control rules ................................................................... 66
9 More ................................................................................................................................. 67
9.1 Router information............................................................................................................... 68
9.1.1 Basic information ...................................................................................................... 69
9.1.2 WAN port information .............................................................................................. 69
9.1.3 LAN information ........................................................................................................ 70
9.1.4 IPv6 Status ................................................................................................................. 70
9.2 Guest Wi-Fi ........................................................................................................................... 71
9.2.1 Overview ................................................................................................................... 71
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9.2.2 An example of configuring the guest network .......................................................... 72
9.3 Working mode ...................................................................................................................... 73
9.3.1 Router mode ............................................................................................................. 74
9.3.2 AP mode .................................................................................................................... 75
9.3.3 WISP mode ................................................................................................................ 78
9.3.4 Client+AP mode......................................................................................................... 81
9.4 IPv6 ....................................................................................................................................... 84
9.4.1 DHCPv6...................................................................................................................... 84
9.4.2 PPPoEv6 ..................................................................................................................... 86
9.4.3 Static IPv6 address .................................................................................................... 88
9.5 Network diagnosis ................................................................................................................ 90
9.6 TR069 ................................................................................................................................... 92
9.7 Smart power saving.............................................................................................................. 94
9.8 Advanced Wi-Fi settings ....................................................................................................... 95
9.8.1 Channel & bandwidth ............................................................................................... 95
9.8.2 WPS ........................................................................................................................... 97
9.9 Network settings ................................................................................................................ 100
9.9.1 LAN Settings ............................................................................................................ 100
9.9.2 VPN .......................................................................................................................... 103
9.9.3 IPTV ......................................................................................................................... 111
9.9.4 WAN parameters ..................................................................................................... 115
9.10 Other advanced settings .................................................................................................. 116
9.10.1 App remote management ..................................................................................... 116
9.10.2 MAC address filter ................................................................................................. 116
9.10.3 Firewall .................................................................................................................. 119
9.10.4 DMZ host ............................................................................................................... 121
9.10.5 Remote web management .................................................................................... 125
9.10.6 Static routing ......................................................................................................... 128
9.10.7 DDNS ..................................................................................................................... 132
9.10.8 UPnP ...................................................................................................................... 136
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9.10.9 Port mapping......................................................................................................... 137
9.11 System settings................................................................................................................. 139
9.11.1 Login password...................................................................................................... 139
9.11.2 System time ........................................................................................................... 140
9.11.3 Firmware upgrade ................................................................................................. 141
9.11.4 Backup & restore ................................................................................................... 145
9.11.5 Auto system maintenance..................................................................................... 148
9.11.6 System log ............................................................................................................. 148
10 FAQ ................................................................................................................................. 150
10.1 Failed to access the web UI .............................................................................................. 150
10.2 Internet detection failed upon the first setup ................................................................. 150
10.3 Failed to find or connect my wireless network ................................................................ 151
10.4 Forgot my password ......................................................................................................... 151
Appendixes ............................................................................................................................ 152
A.1 Factory settings .................................................................................................................. 152
A.2 Acronyms and Abbreviations ............................................................................................. 154
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1 Get to know your device
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1.1 Product overview
The dual band gigabit Wi-Fi 6 router adopts the next generation Wi-Fi 6 standard, reaching a
dual-concurrent rate of up to 2976 Mbps (2.4 GHz: 574 Mbps, 5 GHz: 2402 Mbps). It incorporates
MU-MIMO and OFDMA technologies, improving network performance and capacity. The WPA3
security protocol, guest network and parental control function ensure the safety and stability of
your Wi-Fi networks.
With the Mesh function, this router can also network with other devices that have the Mesh
function to extend the Wi-Fi network in your house.
Currently, RX12 Pro/TX12 Pro can be networked with the same model, Mesh6X, Mesh12X, RX27 Pro,
or TX27 Pro.
1.2 Appearance
1.2.1 LED indicator
This product has only one indicator. Its behavior varies in different stages, as described in the
following table.
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LED indicator Stage Status Description
WPS started
Blinking green quickly
Device connecting…
Blinking yellow
Batch upgrade succeeded
quickly
Batch upgrade
Solid yellow Batch upgrade failed
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1.2.2 Buttons and Ports
The following table describes the functions of the buttons and ports on the back of product.
Jack/Port/Button Description
Power jack.
POWER Please use the included power adapter to connect this jack to a power source for
power supply.
Reset button.
RST When the router is working normally, hold the button down using a needle-like item
(such as a pin) for about 8 seconds, and then release it when the LED indicator blinks
red fast. The router is reset.
WPS/Mesh button.
⚫ WPS: When it is used as a WPS negotiation button, you can connect to the Wi-Fi
network of the router without entering the Wi-Fi password.
Method: Short press the button (for about 1 second), and the LED indicator blinks
fast. Within 2 minutes, enable the WPS function of the other WPS-supported
device to establish a WPS connection.
WPS
⚫ Mesh: When it is used as a Mesh networking button, you can extend your network
with another device that supports the Mesh function.
Method: Press this button for about 3 seconds. The LED indicator blinks green fast,
which indicates the device is searching for another device to form a network.
Within 2 minutes, press the MESH/WPS button of another device for 1 to 3
seconds to negotiate with this device.
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Jack/Port/Button Description
After the router is connected to an existing network as a secondary node, this WAN
port is used as a LAN port.
1.2.3 Label
The bottom label shows the login IP address, MAC address, serial number, SSID, and password of
the device. The following is an example of what the label might look like:
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2 Quick setup
With the Mesh function, the router can function as a single router or a Mesh device. You can
configure it as a single router or an add-on node. This chapter describes how to connect the
devices and enable internet access through the quick setup wizard. It contains the following
sections:
Set up as a router
Set up as an add-on node
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2.1 Set up as a router
2.1.1 Connect the router
The "new router" and "router" in this guide refer to the router in the package.
Step 1 (Optional) Import your PPPoE user name and password into the new router.
This function is only applicable when the connection type of the original router is PPPoE, except for
PPPoE of some special ISPs or PPPoE connection set up manually with VLAN information.
If you use the modem for internet access, please power off the modem first before connecting the
WAN port of the router to the LAN port of your modem.
Connect the WAN port of the router to the LAN port of your modem or the Ethernet jack using
an Ethernet cable.
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Modem
WAN port
Or
Ethernet cable
Router
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The default Wi-Fi name can be found on the bottom label of the device.
Step 2 Start a browser on the computer and enter [Link] in the address bar to access
the web UI.
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If your internet connection is normal, the following page is displayed and you can
continue the setup in Step 4.
If your internet connection is abnormal, the following page is displayed. Rectify the
fault as instructed on the page, and click Detect Again.
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Step 4 Set ISP Type, Internet Connection Type and other parameters as required. Then, click
Next.
You can click Import PPPoE user name and password from your original router to see how to import
PPPoE user name and password. If you have imported your PPPoE user name and password into the
router, ISP Type, Internet Connection Type, PPPoE Username and PPPoE Password will be set
automatically.
Parameter Description
Specifies the type of your ISP, such as Normal, Russia, Unifi, Maxis, Celcom, Digi and
Manual. Parameters required for each option may differ.
Refer to the following to choose your connection type:
⚫ Normal, Unifi, Maxis, Celcom and Digi: Select these options when your ISP
provides no setup information, except for the PPPoE user name and password, or
static IP address information.
ISP Type
⚫ Russia: Select this option when your ISP provides dual access information, such as
PPTP, L2TP connection information.
⚫ Manual: Select this option when your ISP provides VLAN ID information, besides
the PPPoE user name and account, or static IP address.
If you are still not sure, contact your ISP for reference.
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Parameter Description
Specifies how your router connects to the internet, including:
⚫ PPPoE, Russia PPPoE: Select this type if you access the internet using the PPPoE
account and PPPoE password. Russia PPPoE is available only when you set ISP Type
to Russia.
Internet Connection
⚫ Dynamic IP: Select this type if you can access the internet by simply plugging in an
Type Ethernet cable.
⚫ Static IP: Select this type if you want to access the internet using fixed IP
information.
⚫ Russia PPTP, Russia L2TP: These types are available when ISP Type is set to Russia.
If you select Russia PPTP or Russia L2TP, the VPN function will be disabled.
PPPoE Username When the internet connection type is PPPoE, you need to enter the user name and
PPPoE Password password provided by your ISP to access the internet.
IP Address
When the internet connection type is static IP, you need to enter the fixed IP address
Subnet Mask information provided by your ISP.
Default gateway
Primary DNS
If your ISP provides only one DNS server, you can leave Secondary DNS blank.
Secondary DNS
When you set ISP Type to Russia, this parameter is required.
Address Type It specifies the method for obtaining IP address information to access the “local”
network, where the internal resources of the ISP are located.
This parameter is required only when ISP Type is set to Russia. It specifies how the
WAN port DNS address is obtained, which is Auto by default.
DNS Settings ⚫ Auto: The router obtains a DNS server address from the DHCP server of the
upstream network automatically.
⚫ Manual: The DNS server address is configured manually.
Server IP
Address/Domain
Name These parameters are used for setting up internet access in the dual access network
environment. When you set ISP Type to Russia and Internet Connection Type to
User Name Russia PPTP or Russia L2TP, these parameters are required.
Password
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Parameter Description
When you set ISP Type to Maxis, Celcom or Digi, this parameter is required.
It specifies the ISP area, including:
⚫ Maxis: Maxis and Maxis-Special
Area
⚫ Celecom: Celcom West(BIZ), Celcom West(HOME), Celcom East(BIZ) and Celcom
East(HOME)
Digi: Digi-TM, Digi, Digi-CT Sabah and Digi-TNB
Internet VLAN ID When you select Manual for ISP Type, you can configure these parameters.
IPTV VLAN ID Internet VLAN ID is required, while IPTV VLAN ID is optional. Blank VLAN ID indicates
that the IPTV function is disabled.
⚫ If you do not want to use a password, select Not encrypted. In this case, any client can access the
network without a password. This option is not recommended as it leads to low network security.
⚫ To use the same password for Wi-Fi access and web UI login, keep Set WiFi password to router
login password selected, which is the default setting.
⚫ To use different passwords for Wi-Fi access and web UI login, deselect Set WiFi password to
router login password, and set Wi-Fi Name and WiFi Password for Wi-Fi login and Login
Password and Confirm Password for web UI login.
Step 6 If the following information is displayed, the quick setup for internet access is finished.
Click Complete.
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Now you can access the internet with:
Wired devices: Connect to the LAN ports of your router
Wireless devices: Connect to your Wi-Fi network using the Wi-Fi name and password
you set
⚫ Please ensure that the router has never been used. If not, reset it first.
⚫ Currently, RX12 Pro/TX12 Pro can be networked with the same model, Mesh6X, Mesh12X, RX27
Pro, or TX27 Pro.
Step 1 Place the router in an elevated and open position within 3 meters from your existing
node.
Step 2 Use the power adapter to connect the router to a power source, and wait until its LED
indicator blinks green slowly.
Step 3 Press the WPS button of the router for about 3 seconds. The LED indicator blinks green
fast. Within 2 minutes, press the MESH/WPS button of the node of the existing network
for 3 seconds to negotiate with this router.
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When the LED indicator of the router lights solid green, the networking is successful and
the router becomes a secondary node in the network.
Step 4 Relocate the secondary nodes to a proper position.
⚫ Ensure that the distance between any two nodes is less than 10 meters.
⚫ Keep your nodes away from electronics with strong interference, such as microwave ovens,
induction cookers, and refrigerators.
⚫ Place the nodes in a high position with few obstacles.
Step 5 Power on the secondary nodes again. Wait until these LED indicators blink green slowly.
If the LED indicator of any secondary node blinks green slowly for more than 3 minutes, move it closer
to the primary node.
Step 6 Observe the LED indicators of the secondary nodes until the LED indicators light one of
the following colors:
If any secondary node's LED indicator lights solid red, relocate it by repeating Steps 4 to 6.
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Now you can access the internet with:
Wired devices: Connect to the LAN ports of your nodes
Wireless devices: Connect to your Wi-Fi network using the Wi-Fi name and password
you set (All nodes share the same Wi-Fi name and password.)
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3 Web UI
This chapter introduces basic information of the web UI in the following sections:
Log in to the web UI
Log out of the web UI
Change the language
Web UI layout
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3.1 Log in to the web UI
To log in to the web UI, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the 1, 2 or IPTV/3 port of the router,
or use your smartphone to access the Wi-Fi network of the router.
In the following steps, computer connection is used for illustration.
The default Wi-Fi name can be found on the bottom label of the router.
Step 2 Start a browser on the computer and enter [Link] in the address bar to access
the web UI.
⚫ If this is your first login and internet access is not configured, go to Connect the router to the
internet.
⚫ The password is the one that you specified in Connect the router to the internet. It is
case-sensitive. If you forgot the password, go to Forgot my password.
⚫ You can log in to the web UI on up to three devices concurrently.
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3.2 Log out of the web UI
If you log in to the web UI of the router and perform no operation within 5 minutes, the router logs
you out automatically. You can also log out by clicking Exit at the top right corner of the web UI.
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3.4 Web UI layout
The web UI of the router consists of two sections, including the navigation bar and the
configuration area. See the following figure.
Features displayed in gray are not available or cannot be configured under the current condition.
Used to display the function menu of the router. Users can select functions in
❶ Navigation bar
the navigation bar.
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4 Network status
This module allows you to view basic network information, including controller and agent
information, and perform quick setup on nodes, such as adding a node, one-click optimization,
rebooting all nodes, and turning on/off all indicators.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Network status
Network topology
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4.1 Network status
To view the network status:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose Network Status.
The following page is displayed.
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The following table describes the information displayed under Network Status.
No. Description
Indicates the number of available Wi-Fi networks. You can hover your mouse over it to see the
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Wi-Fi names and frequency bands.
5 Indicates the number of clients connected in the network, including secondary Mesh nodes.
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4.2 Network topology
To view the basic information of the network topology and perform quick operations:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose Network Status.
The following page is displayed.
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The following table describes the information displayed under Network Topology.
No. Description
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⚫ Yellow: The node is connected and the networking signal is fair
⚫ Red: The node is connected and the networking signal is poor.
⚫ Grey: The node is offline.
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Form a network topology. For details, see Controller information and Agent information.
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4.2.1 Controller information
To view the information about and perform quick operations on the controller (primary node) and
clients in the network:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
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The following table describes the information and operation shortcuts displayed under Node info.
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No. Description
This area displays the information and operation shortcuts of the primary node, including:
⚫ Node Name: Indicates the name of primary node, which is Controller by default. You can
change the name by clicking beside Primary Node.
⚫ IP address: Indicates the IP address of the LAN port of the primary node.
⚫ MAC address: Indicates the MAC address of the LAN port of the primary node.
⚫ Uptime: Indicates the network connection time of the primary node.
⚫ Connection Quality: Shows the connection signal strength with the primary node. You can
hover your mouse over to see the strength value.
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⚫ LED On/Off: Provides a button for turning on/off the LED indicator of the primary
node. You can use this function to check which device you are operating. Turn on/off all
indicators prevails to this operation.
⚫ Operation: Provides a button for rebooting the primary node and a button for
resetting the primary node.
Resetting clears all configurations and restores the device to factory settings. Please operate with
caution.
This area displays the information and operation shortcuts of main network clients, including:
⚫ Client name: You can change the client name by clicking .
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No. Description
This area displays the information and operation shortcuts of offline clients, including:
⚫ Client name: You can change the client name by clicking .
A maximum of 30 offline clients can be displayed here. A client will be automatically deleted from
the list if it is offline for 3 days. A client is displayed under Offline Device after it is disconnected
from the network for 90 seconds (wired client)/60 seconds (wireless client).
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The following table describes the information and operation shortcuts displayed under Node info.
Parameter Description
Indicates the name of a secondary node, which is Agent by default. You can change
Node Name the name by clicking .
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Parameter Description
Indicates the network connection time of the secondary node and the networking
Uptime mode, such as Wired, 2.4G and 5G.
Shows the connection signal strength with the primary node. You can hover your
Connection Quality mouse over to see the strength value.
Provides a button for turning on/off the LED indicator of the secondary
LED On/Off node. You can use this function to check which device you are operating. Turn on/off
all indicators prevails to this operation.
To add a node:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose Network Status. Then, click under Network Topology.
Step 3 Follow the instructions displayed.
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If the LED indicator of new node lights solid on and the new node is displayed in Network
Topology, the node is added successfully.
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If you cannot add a node by following the preceding instructions, try the following two methods by
clicking Scanning networking or Wired networking shown in the preceding figure:
⚫ To scan a new node:
Step 1 Click Scanning networking.
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Step 3 Wait until the ongoing process is complete.
If the LED indicator of new node lights solid on and the new node is displayed in
Network Topology, the node is added successfully.
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⚫ To perform wired networking, click Wired networking and follow the instructions displayed.
If the LED indicator of new node lights solid on and the new node is displayed in Network
Topology, the node is added successfully.
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4.2.4 Remove a node
⚫ After a node is removed, it will be restored to factory settings and all presettings will be cleared.
⚫ Removing a node will narrow the Wi-Fi coverage, and the removed node will no longer join the
current network automatically.
To remove a node:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
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4.2.5 One-click optimization
To optimize the Wi-Fi network with one click:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
After you click OK, the Wi-Fi network is disabled and it takes some time for the
optimization process. Wait until the network is enabled again.
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4.2.7 Turn on/off all indicators
This operation prevails to LED indicator operations for each node and Smart power saving.
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5 Internet settings
By configuring the internet settings, you can achieve shared internet access (IPv4) for multiple
users within the LAN.
If you are configuring the router for the first time or after restoring it to factory settings, refer to
Connect the router to the internet to configure the internet access. After that, you can change the
internet settings by following the instructions in this chapter.
This chapter includes the following parts:
Overview
Access the internet with a PPPoE account
Access the internet through a dynamic IP address
Access the internet with a set of static IP address information
Set up dual access connection
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5.1 Overview
Parameters for internet access are provided by your ISP. Contact your ISP for any doubt.
To access the internet settings page, log in to the web UI, and choose Internet Settings.
The following page is displayed.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
Indicates the internet connection status.
⚫ Connected: The internet connection is successful.
Network Status ⚫ Other information (for example, No Ethernet cable is connected to the WAN port):
The internet connection failed. Perform troubleshooting according to the tips
displayed.
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Parameter Description
ISP Type
Internet Connection
Type
PPPoE Username
PPPoE Password
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default gateway
Primary DNS
See Parameter description in Connect the router to the internet.
Secondary DNS
Address Type
DNS Settings
Server IP
Address/Domain
Name
User Name
Password
Internet VLAN ID
IPTV VLAN ID
Server Name Displayed after you click Advanced if the connection type is PPPoE.
They specify the PPPoE server name and PPPoE service name of the broadband
service that you purchased.
Service Name If you obtain the service name and server name from your ISP when purchasing the
broadband service, you can change them on this page after completing the internet
settings. Otherwise, keep the default settings.
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Parameter Description
Displayed after you click Advanced.
It specifies the largest data packet transmitted by a network device. Do not change
the value unless:
⚫ Your ISP or our technical support suggests you change it when you have problems
connecting to your ISP or other internet services.
⚫ You use VPN and encounter serious performance problems.
⚫ You used a program to optimize MTU for performance reasons, and now you have
connectivity or performance problems.
MTU A wrong/improper MTU value may cause Internet communication problems. For
example, you may be unable to access certain Websites, frames within Websites,
secure login pages, FTP or POP servers.
Used to clone and change the MAC address of the WAN port of primary node.
If the primary node cannot be connected to the Internet after internet settings, the
reason may be that the ISP binds internet access information to a MAC address. At
this point, perform MAC address clone and try to surf the internet.
MAC Address Clone ⚫ Default MAC: Keep the factory setting of MAC address.
⚫ Clone Local Host MAC: Set the MAC address of the router to the same as that of
the device which is configuring the router.
⚫ Custom: Manually set a MAC address.
Custom MAC Required when you select Custom for MAC Address Clone under Advanced. You can
Address enter the customized MAC address here.
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5.2 Access the internet with a PPPoE account
If the ISP provides you with the PPPoE user name and password, you can choose this connection
type to access the internet. The application scenario is shown below.
Router
If you select Manual for ISP Type, enter Internet VLAN ID and IPTV VLAN ID (if any) provided by your
ISP. Blank VLAN ID indicates that the IPTV function is disabled.
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Wait until the network status changes to Connected, then you can access the internet.
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If there is no response from the remote server, troubleshoot as prompted under Network Status on
the Internet Settings page.
Router
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If you select Manual for ISP Type, enter Internet VLAN ID and IPTV VLAN ID (if any) provided by your
ISP. Blank VLAN ID indicates that the IPTV function is disabled.
Wait until the network status changes to Connected, then you can access the internet.
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If you select Manual for ISP Type, enter Internet VLAN ID and IPTV VLAN ID (if any) provided by your
ISP. Blank VLAN ID indicates that the IPTV function is disabled.
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Step 4 Set IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default gateway and Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS
with the information provided by your ISP.
Step 5 Click Connect.
Wait until the network status changes to Connected, then you can access the internet.
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Step 3 Set Internet Connection Type, which is Russia PPTP in this example, and fill in required
parameters.
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6 Wi-Fi Settings
This chapter introduces basic Wi-Fi settings, including changing the Wi-Fi name, password and
encryption mode, and separating the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networking.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Basic settings
Unify the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks
Separate the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks
Hide the WiFi network
Connect to a hidden WiFi network
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6.1 Basic settings
To access the Wi-Fi settings page, log in to the web UI, and choose WiFi Settings.
On this page, you can configure basic WiFi parameters, such as the WiFi name and password.
Parameter Description
Used to enable or disable the Unify 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz function.
Unify 2.4 GHz & 5 When this function is enabled, the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks share the same
GHz SSID and password. WiFi-enabled clients connected to it will use the frequency with
better connection quality. For details, see Separate the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi
networks.
WiFi Name Specifies the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) of the corresponding Wi-Fi network.
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Parameter Description
Security
⚫ WPA3-SAE/WPA2-PSK: The network is encrypted with both WPA3-SAE and
WPA2-PSK, improving both security and compatibility.
WPA3-SAE is the upgraded version of WPA2-PSK. If your WiFi-enabled client does not
support WPA3-SAE, or you get poor WiFi experience, it is recommended to use
WPA2-PSK (Recommended).
Specifies the password for connecting to the Wi-Fi network. You are strongly
recommended to set a Wi-Fi password for security.
WiFi Password
It is recommended to use the combination of numbers, uppercase letters, lowercase
letters and special symbols in the password to enhance the security of the Wi-Fi
network.
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The following message is displayed, indicating that the settings are saved successfully.
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Now you can connect to the Wi-Fi networks using the same Wi-Fi name and password.
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The following message is displayed, indicating that the settings are saved successfully.
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Now you can connect to the Wi-Fi networks using different Wi-Fi names and passwords.
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When the configuration is completed, the corresponding WiFi networks are invisible to
WiFi-enabled devices.
If you do not remember the wireless parameters of the WiFi network, log in to the web UI of the
router and navigate to WiFi Settings to find them.
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Step 2 Enable WLAN.
Step 3 Scroll the Wi-Fi list to the bottom, and tap Other….
Step 4 Enter the Wi-Fi name and password, which are John_Doe and Tenda+Wireless245 in this
example.
Step 5 Set security to WPA2/WPA3 (If WPA2/WPA3 is not available, choose WPA2).
Step 6 Tap Join.
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When the configurations are completed, you can connect to the hidden Wi-Fi network to access
the internet.
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7 Client management
This chapter describes how to manage your clients, including:
View client information
Change a client name
Add a client to the blacklist
Remove a client from the blacklist
Delete an offline client
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7.1 View client information
To view information of clients:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose Client Management.
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The following table describes the information and operation shortcuts displayed under Client
Management.
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Parameter Description
This tab page displays the information and operation shortcuts of main network clients,
including:
⚫ Client name: You can change the client name by clicking .
This tab page displays the information and operation shortcuts of clients connected to the guest
network, including:
⚫ Current Speed: Indicates the real-time upload and download speeds.
Guest
Device ⚫ Negotiation Speed: Indicates the speed of negotiation.
⚫ Operation: Provides an Add to blacklist button for blacklisting clients. Once blacklisted, the
client cannot access the internet through the router.
This tab page displays the information and operation shortcuts of offline clients, including:
⚫ Client name: You can change the client name by clicking .
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Parameter Description
This tab page displays the information and operation shortcuts of blacklisted clients, including:
⚫ Device Name: Indicates the name of the blacklisted client.
Blacklist ⚫ MAC address: Indicates the MAC address of the client.
⚫ Operation: Provides a Remove from the blacklist button for removing clients from the
blacklist.
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7.3 Add a client to the blacklist
If you find any unknown client connects to your network and you want to block it from accessing
your network, you can blacklist it here. All clients connected to the network can be blacklisted,
except the local host. Here blacklisting a main network client is used as an example. The operations
for blacklisting other clients are similar.
To blacklist a client:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI, and choose Client Management.
Step 2 Click Add to blacklist under Operation in the line of the client to be blacklisted.
The client is removed from the device list and displayed on the blacklist now.
⚫ If you blacklist a wired client, the wired client will fail to access the network.
⚫ If you blacklist a wireless client, the wireless client will be kicked offline and cannot connect to the
router again.
⚫ A maximum of 64 clients can be blacklisted.
⚫ The blacklist rule prevails when conflicting with the parent control rule.
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7.4 Remove a client from the blacklist
If you blacklist a client by mistake, you can remove it from the blacklist.
To remove a client from the blacklist:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI, and choose Client Management.
Step 2 Choose Blacklist on the right.
Step 3 Click Remove from the blacklist under Operation in the line of the client to be removed
from the blacklist.
The client is removed from the blacklist and displayed in All Devices now. It can access the
network upon the next connection.
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7.5 Delete an offline client
You can delete any offline client that is connected to the network before.
To delete an offline client:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI, and choose Client Management.
Step 2 Select the offline client to be deleted, and click Delete on the upper right corner of Offline
Device.
The deleted client can be displayed in the device list again upon its next network access.
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8 Parental control
This function allows you to configure various parental control rules to control access to certain
websites or block certain clients from accessing the internet.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Create a parental control rule
Other operations on the parental control rules
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8.1 Create a parental control rule
8.1.1 Add a parental control rule
⚫ The blacklist rule prevails when conflicting with the parent control rule.
⚫ A maximum of 10 rules can be added.
⚫ A maximum of 30 clients can be controlled.
If you have added parental control rules before, the following page is displayed.
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Step 4 Click Save.
The parental control rule that you set is displayed on the Parental Control page.
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The following table describes the parameters under Add Parental Control Rule.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
Group Name Specifies the name of the client group that the parental control rule applies to.
Selected clients Specifies the clients that the parental control rule applies to.
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Parameter Description
Available when Control Period is toggled on. If you want to set multiple periods,
Add control period
click this button.
Required when URL Filter is toggled on. Two modes are available here.
⚫ Only block access to listed URLs: The Selected clients are only blocked from
Filter mode accessing the websites specified by URL.
⚫ Only allow access to listed URLs: The Selected clients can only access the
websites specified by URL.
Specifies the websites that the Selected clients are blocked from accessing or
URL
allowed to access.
Available when URL Filter is toggled on. If you want to set multiple URLs, click this
Add URL
button.
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Step 5 Select the clients to which this parental control rule is applied, and click Save.
Step 6 Toggle on Control Period.
Step 7 Specify the period during which the target websites are blocked, which is 08:00 to 22:00
on weekends in this example.
1. Click the left field to set Start Time to 08:00 and End Time to 22:00.
2. Select Sat. and Sun. from the right drop-down list box.
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Step 11 Click Save.
The following page is displayed, and your kid can access any websites except for
Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Instagram from 8:00 to 22:00 on weekends and cannot
access the internet at all between 22:00 to 8:00 on weekends.
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Parameter Description
Specifies the name of the client group that the parental control rule applies to. You
Group Name
can change the group name by clicking beside it.
Control Period Specifies the period during which the parental control rule takes effect.
Specifies the websites that are allowed or disallowed to be accessed by the client
URL Filter
group. If Unlimited is displayed, website access is not limited.
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9 More
This chapter describes other settings you may need when using the router, including:
Router information
Guest Wi-Fi
Working mode
IPv6
Network diagnosis
TR069
Smart power saving
Advanced Wi-Fi settings
Network settings
Other advanced settings
System settings
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9.1 Router information
On this page, you can view the information of the router, including Basic information, WAN port
information, LAN information and IPv6 status.
To view the information of the router:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > Router Info.
The following page is displayed.
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9.1.1 Basic information
In this part, you can view basic information about the router, as described in the following table.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
In this part, you can view WAN port information of the router, as described in the following table.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
Internet Connection Status Specifies the internet connection status of the WAN port.
Specifies the internet connection type of the WAN port. PPPoE is used as an
Internet Connection Type
example here.
Primary DNS
Specify the IP address of primary and secondary DNS servers of the router.
Secondary DNS
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9.1.3 LAN information
In this part, you can view LAN information of the router, as described in the following table.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
Specifies the LAN IP address of the router, which is also the IP address for
IP Address
logging in to the web UI of the router.
Wi-Fi Name Specifies the Wi-Fi name of the respective Wi-Fi network.
Channel Specifies the channel that the respective Wi-Fi network works in.
MAC Address Specifies the MAC address of the respective Wi-Fi network.
Parameter Description
Default IPv6 Gateway Specifies the default IPv6 gateway of IPv6 network.
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9.2 Guest Wi-Fi
9.2.1 Overview
In this module, you can enable or disable the guest network function and change the Wi-Fi name
and password of the guest network.
A guest network can be set up with a shared bandwidth limit for visitors to access the internet, and
is isolated from the main network. It protects the security of the main network and ensures the
bandwidth of your main network.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router and navigate to the Guest
Network. This function is disabled by default. The following figure shows the Guest WiFi page with
the Guest WiFi function enabled.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
2.4 GHz WiFi Specifies the Wi-Fi name of the router's guest network. By default, Tenda_VIP is for the
Name 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network and Tenda_VIP_5G for the 5 GHz Wi-Fi network.
5 GHz WiFi You can change the Wi-Fi names (SSIDs) as required. To distinguish the guest network
Name from the main network, you are recommended to set different Wi-Fi network names.
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Parameter Description
Specifies the password for the router's two guest networks. It is optional and can be left
WiFi Password
blank.
Specifies the validity period of the guest networks. The guest network function will be
Validity
disabled automatically out of the validity period.
Shared Allows you to specify the maximum upload and download speed for all clients connected
Bandwidth to the guest networks. By default, the bandwidth is Unlimited.
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9.3 Working mode
You can select a working mode for the router on this page. The router can work in the router mode,
access point (AP) mode, Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) mode and Client+AP mode.
Current Mode is displayed after the working mode currently adopted by the router, as shown in
the following figure. In this example, the current working mode is router mode.
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To specify the network connection mode, select the router mode.
To use an upstream router, select the AP mode.
To bridge the hotspot of ISPs, select the WISP mode.
To bridge all kinds of Wi-Fi networks, select the Client+AP mode.
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Step 5 Wait until the device is restarted.
Step 6 Log in to the web UI of the router again, and navigate to Network Status to check whether
the router mode is configured successfully as shown below.
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9.3.2 AP mode
When you have a smart home gateway that only provides wired internet access, you can set the
router to work in AP mode to provide wireless coverage.
If you have finished the quick setup wizard before, start a web browser and visit [Link] on a
connected client, then start from Step 3.
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Step 3 Click Switch mode after AP Mode.
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Step 6 Connect the upstream device, such as a gateway, to any port of the router.
Router
Step 7 Log in to the web UI of the router again, and navigate to Network Status to check whether
the AP mode is configured successfully as shown below.
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If there is another network device with the same login domain name ([Link]) as the router,
log in to the upstream router and find the IP address obtained by the router in the client list. Then
you can log in to the web UI of the router by visiting the IP address.
To access the internet, connect your computer to a physical port, or connect your smartphone to
the Wi-Fi network.
You can find the Wi-Fi name and password on the WiFi Settings page. If the network is not
encrypted, you can also set a Wi-Fi password on this page for security.
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If you cannot access the internet, try the following solutions:
⚫ Ensure that the original router is connected to the internet successfully.
⚫ Ensure that your WiFi-enabled clients are connected to the correct Wi-Fi network of the router.
⚫ If the computer connected to the router cannot access the internet, ensure that the computer is
configured to obtain an IP address and DNS server automatically.
⚫ If you have finished the quick setup wizard before, start a web browser and visit [Link] on
a connected client, then start from Step 4.
⚫ When WISP mode is chosen and the LAN IP of the router is at the same network segment as that
of the upstream device, the router will change the LAN IP address to a different network segment
to avoid conflict.
⚫ After the router is set to WISP mode, you are required to access the internet by referring to the
configuring procedures in Internet Settings based on the connection type you choose.
⚫ Some functions will be unavailable. Refer to the web UI for available functions.
Step 1 Place the new router near the original router and power it on. Connect your WiFi-enabled
device to the Wi-Fi network of your new router, or connect a computer to a LAN port of
the router. Do not connect any device to the WAN port of the new router.
Step 2 Log in to the web UI.
Step 3 Choose More > Working Mode.
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Step 4 Click Switch mode after WISP Mode.
Step 6 Select the Wi-Fi to be extended from the Upstream WiFi Name drop-down list box, set
Upstream WiFi Password, and click Connect.
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Step 8 Log in to the web UI of the router again, and navigate to Network Status to check whether
the WISP mode is configured successfully as shown below.
If the connection between the Upstream router and Router failed, try the following solutions:
Ensure that you have entered the correct Wi-Fi password of the Wi-Fi network, and mind case
sensitivity.
Ensure that Router is within the wireless coverage of the Upstream router.
Step 9 Relocate the new router by referring to the following suggestions and power it on.
− Between the original router and the uncovered area, but within the coverage of the
original router.
− Away from microwave ovens, electromagnetic ovens, and refrigerators.
− Above the ground with few obstacles.
Do not connect any device to the WAN port of the new router after setting the router to WISP mode.
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To access the internet, connect your computer to a LAN port of the new router, or connect your
smart phone to the Wi-Fi network of the new router.
You can find the Wi-Fi name and password on the WiFi Settings page. If the network is not
encrypted, you can also set a Wi-Fi password on this page for security.
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If you cannot access the internet, try the following solutions:
Ensure that the original router is connected to the internet successfully.
Ensure that your WiFi-enabled devices are connected to the Wi-Fi network of the new router.
If the computer connected to the router for repeating cannot access the internet, ensure that
the computer is configured to obtain an IP address and DNS sever automatically.
⚫ Some functions will be unavailable. Refer to the web UI for available functions.
⚫ If you have finished the quick setup wizard before, start a web browser and visit [Link] on
a connected client, then start from Step 4.
Step 1 Place the new router near the original router and power it on. Connect your WiFi-enabled
device to the Wi-Fi network of your new router, or connect a computer to a LAN port of
the router. Do not connect any device to the WAN port of the new router.
Step 2 Log in to the web UI.
Step 3 Choose More > Working Mode.
Step 4 Click Switch mode after Client+AP Mode.
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Step 5 Click OK.
Step 6 Select the Wi-Fi to be extended from the Upstream WiFi Name drop-down list box, set
Upstream WiFi Password, and click Connect.
Step 8 Log in to the web UI of the router again, and navigate to Network Status to check whether
the Client+AP mode is configured successfully as shown below.
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If the connection between the Upstream router and Router failed, try the following solutions:
Ensure that you have entered the correct Wi-Fi password of the Wi-Fi network, and mind case
sensitivity.
Ensure that Router is within the wireless coverage of the Upstream router.
Step 9 Relocate the new router by referring to the following suggestions and power it on.
− Between the original router and the uncovered area, but within the coverage of the
original router.
− Away from microwave ovens, electromagnetic ovens, and refrigerators.
− Above the ground with few obstacles.
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To access the internet, connect your computer to a LAN port of the new router, or connect your
smart phone to the WiFi network of the new router.
You can find the WiFi name and password on the WiFi Settings page. If the network is not
encrypted, you can also set a WiFi password on this page for security.
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If you cannot access the internet, try the following solutions:
Ensure that the original router is connected to the internet successfully.
Ensure that your WiFi-enabled devices are connected to the WiFi network of the new router.
If the computer connected to the router for repeating cannot access the internet, ensure that
the computer is configured to obtain an IP address and DNS sever automatically.
9.4 IPv6
The router can access the IPv6 network of ISPs through three connection types. Choose the
connection type by referring to the following chart.
⚫ The ISP does not provide any PPPoEv6 user name and password and information
about the IPv6 address. DHCPv6
⚫ You have a router that can access the IPv6 network.
IPv6 service is included in the PPPoE user name and password. PPPoEv6
The ISP provides you with a set of information including IPv6 address, subnet mask,
Static IPv6 address
default gateway and DNS server.
Before configuring the IPv6 function, ensure that you are within the coverage of the IPv6 network
and already subscribe to the IPv6 internet service. Contact your ISP for any doubt about it.
9.4.1 DHCPv6
DHCPv6 enables the router to obtain an IPv6 address from the DHCPv6 server to access the
internet. It is applicable in the following scenarios:
The ISP does not provide any PPPoEv6 user name and password and information
about the IPv6 address.
You have a router that can access the IPv6 network.
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Router
Configuration procedure:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > IPv6.
Step 3 Enable the IPv6 function.
Step 4 Set Internet Connection Type to DHCP.
Step 5 Click Save.
The following message is displayed, indicating that the settings are saved successfully.
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IPv6 network test:
Start a web browser on a phone or a computer that is connected to the router, and visit
[Link]. The website will test your IPv6 connection status.
When “You have IPv6” is shown on the page, it indicates that the configuration succeeded and you
can access IPv6 services.
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If the IPv6 network test fails, try the following solutions:
− Ensure that clients connected to the router obtain their IPv6 address through
DHCPv6.
− Consult your ISP for help.
9.4.2 PPPoEv6
If your ISP provides you with the PPPoE user name and password with IPv6 service, you can choose
PPPoEv6 to access the internet.
Router
Configuration procedure:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > IPv6.
Step 3 Enable the IPv6 function.
Step 4 Set Internet Connection Type to PPPoEv6.
Step 5 Set PPPoE Username and PPPoE Password, and click Save.
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Parameter description
Parameter Description
PPPoE Username Specify the PPPoE user name and password provided by your ISP.
PPPoE Password
IPv4 and IPv6 services share the same PPPoE account.
The following message is displayed, indicating that the settings are saved successfully.
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IPv6 network test:
Start a web browser on a phone or a computer that is connected to the router, and visit
[Link]. The website will test your IPv6 connection status.
When “You have IPv6” is shown on the page, it indicates that the configuration succeeded and you
can access IPv6 services.
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If the IPv6 network test fails, try the following solutions:
Ensure that clients connected to the router obtain their IPv6 address through
PPPoEv6.
Consult your ISP for help.
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Parameter description
Parameter Description
IPv6 Address
Specify the fixed IPv6 address information provided by your ISP.
Default IPv6 Gateway
Primary IPv6 DNS If your ISP only provides one DNS address, leave the secondary
IPv6 DNS blank.
Secondary IPv6 DNS
The following message is displayed, indicating that the settings are saved successfully.
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IPv6 network test:
Start a web browser on a phone or a computer that is connected to the router, and visit
[Link]. The website will test your IPv6 connection status.
When “You have IPv6” is shown on the page, it indicates that the configuration succeeded and you
can access IPv6 services.
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9.5 Network diagnosis
If the network fails or the internet lag is severe, you can choose More > Network Diagnosis to
troubleshoot the fault.
To perform troubleshooting:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > Network Diagnosis.
Step 3 Click Diagnose.
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Step 4 Check the diagnosis result and click Optimize to rectify the faults.
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9.6 TR069
The CPE WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) from the
internet to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to the router. This
function is disabled by default, and you can enable it as required.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router and choose More > TR069.
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Parameter description
Parameter Description
ACS Username Specifies the user name used to authenticate the router when
the router connects to the ACS using the CPE WAN management
protocol.
ACS Password Specifies the password used to authenticate the router when the
ACS router connects to the ACS using the CPE WAN management
protocol.
Periodic
Used to enable/disable the router to periodically inform the ACS.
Notification
Connection
Specifies the user name used to authenticate the ACS when it
Request
sends the connection request to the router.
Username
Connection Connection
Specifies the password used to authenticate the ACS when it
Request Request
sends the connection request to the router.
Password
Port Specifies the port used to receive the connection request sent by
the ACS.
STUN Used to enable or disable the STUN function, which facilitates the
communication between the router and the public network
when the router is under a LAN.
STUN
Connection STUN Server
Specifies the IP address of the STUN server.
Address
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9.7 Smart power saving
You can turn off the LED indicators of all nodes as required to save power. By default, all the
indicators are turned on.
The following message is displayed, indicating that the settings are saved successfully.
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9.8 Advanced Wi-Fi settings
9.8.1 Channel & bandwidth
In this section, you are allowed to change the network mode, Wi-Fi channel, and Wi-Fi bandwidth
of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > WiFi
Settings > Channel & Bandwidth.
To ensure the wireless performance, it is recommended to maintain the default settings on this page
without professional instructions.
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Parameter description
Parameter Description
Network Mode 5 GHz WiFi network supports the 802.11a/n Mixed, 802.11a/n/ac Mixed and
802.11a/n/ac/ax Mixed modes.
⚫ 802.11a/n: Indicates that devices compliant with the IEEE 802.11a protocol, and
devices working at 5 GHz and compliant with the IEEE 802.11n can connect to the
router.
⚫ 802.11a/n/ac: Indicates that devices compliant with the IEEE 802.11a or IEEE 802.11ac
protocol, and devices working at 5 GHz and compliant with the IEEE 802.11n can
connect to the router.
⚫ 802.11a/n/ac/ax: Indicates that devices compliant with the IEEE 802.11a or IEEE
802.11ac protocol, and devices working at 5 GHz and compliant with the IEEE 802.11n
or IEEE 802.11ax protocol can connect to the router.
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Parameter Description
Specifies the bandwidth of the wireless channel of a Wi-Fi network. Please change the
default settings only when necessary.
⚫ 20MHz: Indicates that the channel bandwidth used by the router is 20 MHz.
⚫ 40MHz: Indicates that the channel bandwidth used by the router is 40 MHz.
⚫ 20/40MHz: Specifies that a router can switch its channel bandwidth between 20 MHz
and 40 MHz based on the ambient environment. This option is available only at 2.4
GHz.
Bandwidth
⚫ 80MHz: Indicates that the channel bandwidth used by the router is 80 MHz. This option
is available only at 5 GHz.
⚫ 160MHz: Indicates that the channel bandwidth used by the router is 160 MHz. This
option is available only at 5 GHz.
⚫ 20/40/80/160MHz: Specifies that a router can switch its channel bandwidth among 20
MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz and 160 MHz based on the ambient environment. This option is
available only at 5 GHz.
9.8.2 WPS
The WPS function enables WiFi-enabled devices, such as smartphones, to connect to Wi-Fi
networks of the router without entering the password.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose WiFi Settings >
WPS.
⚫ This function only applies to WPS-enabled Wi-Fi devices. It is enabled by default and cannot be
disabled.
⚫ Wi-Fi networks encrypted with WPA3 cannot be connected through WPS.
⚫ The WPS negotiation times out in 120 seconds. The WPS button is disabled during WPS
negotiation.
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Step 3 Click the WPS button in the line of the node to which the device is to be connected.
Step 4 Configure the WPS function on your WiFi-enabled devices within 2 minutes.
Configuration on various devices may differ (Example: HUAWEI P10).
1. Find WLAN settings on your phone.
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3. Choose WPS connection.
Wait until the WPS negotiation completes Now the phone is connected to the Wi-Fi
network.
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9.9 Network settings
9.9.1 LAN Settings
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > Network
Settings > LAN Settings.
Overview
On this page, you can:
◼ Change the LAN IP address and subnet mask of the router.
◼ Change the DHCP server parameters of the router.
The DHCP server can automatically assign IP addresses, subnet masks, gateways and other
information to clients within the LAN. If you disable this function, you need to manually
configure the IP address information on the client to access the Internet. Do not disable the
DHCP server function unless necessary.
◼ Configure the DNS information assigned to clients.
◼ Assign static IP addresses to LAN clients.
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The following table describes the parameters displayed on this page.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
Specifies the LAN IP address of the router, which is also the management IP
LAN IP Address
address for logging in to the web UI of the router.
Specifies the subnet mask of the LAN port, used to identify the IP address
Subnet Mask
range of the local area network.
Used to enable or disable the DHCP server. Once enabled, the DHCP server
automatically assigns internet parameters such as IP address, subnet mask,
DHCP Server
and gateway address to the terminal device. You are recommended to enable
this function.
Specifies the primary DNS address allocated to the client by the router.
Primary DNS
Make sure that the primary DNS server is the IP address of the correct DNS
server or DNS proxy. Otherwise, you may fail to access the internet.
Specifies the secondary DNS server address of the router used to assign to the
Secondary DNS
clients. It is optional.
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Parameter Description
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9.9.2 VPN
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a private network built on a public network (usually the
Internet). This private network exists only logically and has no actual physical lines. VPN technology
is widely used in corporate networks to share resources between corporate branches and
headquarters, while ensuring that these resources are not exposed to other users on the internet.
The typology of a VPN network is shown below.
PPTP server
This series of routers can function as a PPTP server and accept connections from PPTP clients.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > Network
Settings > VPN. This function is disabled by default. When it is enabled, the page is shown as
below.
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The following table describes the parameters displayed on this page.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
Address Pool Specifies the IP address range within which the PPTP server can assign
PPTP Server Range to PPTP clients. It is recommended to keep the default settings.
MPPE Encryption The encryption settings should be the same between the PPTP server
and PPTP clients. Otherwise, communication cannot be achieved
normally.
User Name
Specify the VPN user name and password, which the VPN user needs to
enter when making PPTP dial-ups (VPN connections).
Password
PPTP : Indicates that the PPTP user account is available. You can click it
Account
to disable the account.
Operation : Indicates that the PPTP user account is unavailable. You can click
it to enable the account.
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Parameter description
Parameter Description
Specifies the VPN user name, which the VPN user uses when making PPTP dial-ups (VPN
User Name
connection).
Assigned IP
Specifies the IP address that the PPTP server assigns to the client.
Address
Uptime Specifies the online time since the VPN connection succeeds.
Ensure that the WAN IP address of router is public. This function may not work on a host with a
private IP address. Common IPv4 addresses are classified into class A, class B and class C. Private IP
addresses of class A range from [Link] to [Link]. Private IP addresses of class B range from
[Link] to [Link]. Private IP addresses of class C range from [Link] to
[Link].
Configuration procedure:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > Network Settings > VPN > PPTP Server.
Step 3 Enable PPTP Server.
Step 4 Enable MPPE Encryption, which means that the encryption digit remains the default value
“128”.
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Step 5 Click . Set User Name and Password for the PPTP server, which are both admin1 in
this example. Then, click OK.
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After completing the configuration, internet users can access the FTP server by following these
steps:
Step 1 Click the icon at the bottom right corner on the desktop of another computer with
internet access, and then click Network settings.
Step 2 Choose VPN on the left side, and click Add a VPN connection.
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Step 3 Configure the VPN parameters.
1. Enter a connection name, such as VPN connection.
2. Enter the server address, which is [Link] in this example.
3. Select a VPN type, which is Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) in this example.
4. Select a type of sign-in info, which is User name and password in this example.
5. Enter the user name and password, which are both admin1 in this example.
6. Click Save.
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Step 5 Click the icon on the desktop, and enter the address in the address bar to access the
FTP server, which is [Link] in this example.
Step 6 Enter the user name and password for logging in to the FTP server, which are both
JohnDoe in this example, and click Log On.
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By performing the steps above, internet users can access the resources on the FTP server.
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PPTP/L2TP client
This series of routers can function as PPTP/L2TP clients and connect to PPTP/L2TP servers.
The PPTP/L2TP client function is disabled by default. When it is enabled, the page is shown below.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
Specifies the client type that the router serves as, either PPTP or L2TP.
Client Type ⚫ PPTP: When the router is connecting to a PPTP server, select this option.
⚫ L2TP: When the router is connecting to an L2TP server, select this option.
Specifies the IP address or domain name of the PPTP/L2TP server that the router
Server IP
connects to. Generally, when a router serves as the PPTP/L2TP server at the peer side,
Address/Domain
the domain name or IP address should be that of the WAN port whose PPTP/L2TP server
Name
function is enabled.
User Name
Specify the user name and password that the PPTP/L2TP server assigns to the
PPTP/L2TP clients.
Password
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Access VPN resources with the router
Scenario: You have subscribed to the PPTP VPN service when purchasing the broadband service
from your ISP.
Goal: Access the VPN resources of your ISP more safely.
Solution: You can configure the PPTP/L2TP client function to reach the goal. Assume that:
− The IP address of the PPTP server is [Link].
− The user name and password assigned by the PPTP server are both admin1.
Configuration procedure:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > Network Settings > VPN > PPTP/L2TP Client.
Step 3 Enable PPTP/L2TP Client.
Step 4 Choose PPTP for Client Type.
Step 5 Set Server IP Address/Domain Name, which is [Link] in this example.
Step 6 Set User Name and Password, which are both admin1 in this example.
Step 7 Click Save.
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When Connected is shown behind Status, you can access the VPN resources of your ISP.
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9.9.3 IPTV
IPTV is the technology integrating internet, multimedia, telecommunication and many other
technologies to provide interactive services, including digital TV, for family users by internet
broadband lines.
You can set the multicast and STB functions here.
Multicast: If you want to watch multicast videos from the WAN side of the router on
your computer, you can enable the multicast function of the router.
STB (set-top box): If the IPTV service is included in your broadband service, you can
enjoy both internet access through the router and rich IPTV contents with a set-top
box when it is enabled.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router and choose More > Network
Settings > IPTV.
The IPTV function is disabled by default. When it is enabled, the page is shown below.
Parameter Description
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Parameter Description
Router
Configuration procedure:
Step 1 Set your router.
1. Log in to the web UI.
2. Choose More > Network Settings > IPTV.
3. Enable the STB function.
4. Click Save.
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5. Click OK.
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Watch multicast videos through the router
Scenario: You have the address of multicast videos.
Goal: You can watch multicast videos.
Solution: You can configure the multicast function to reach the goal.
Router
Configuration procedure:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > Network Settings > IPTV.
Step 3 Enable the Multicast function.
Step 4 Click Save.
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After completing the configuration, you can watch multicast videos on your terminal devices.
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9.9.4 WAN parameters
When the Ethernet cable is intact and connected to the WAN port properly, but No Ethernet cable
is connected to the WAN port is still shown on the Internet Settings page, you can try to change
the Speed to 10 Mbps full duplex or 10 Mbps half duplex to solve the problem. Otherwise, keep
the default settings.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > Network
Settings > WAN Parameters.
Speed Application
1000 M Indicates that the speed and duplex mode are determined through the negotiation
Auto-negotiation with the peer port.
Indicates that the WAN port is working at the speed of 100 Mbps, and the port can
100 Mbps full duplex
receive and send data packets at the same time.
100 Mbps half Indicates that the WAN port is working at the speed of 100 Mbps, but the port can
duplex only receive or send data packets alternately.
Indicates that the WAN port is working at the speed of 10 Mbps, and the port can
10 Mbps full duplex
receive and send data packets at the same time.
Indicates that the WAN port is working at the speed of 10 Mbps, but the port can only
10 Mbps half duplex
receive or send data packets alternately.
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9.10 Other advanced settings
9.10.1 App remote management
The router can be managed remotely using the Tenda WiFi app. The app remote management
function is disabled by default. You can enable this function as required.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > Advanced >
APP Remote Management.
Parameter Description
APP Remote Used to enable or disable the app remote management function. It is enabled by
Management default.
Cloud Account Specifies the account bound on your Tenda WiFi app.
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⚫ If you blacklist a wired client, the client will fail to access the network, but it can still connect to
the router.
⚫ If you blacklist a wireless device, the client will be kicked offline and cannot connect to the router
again.
⚫ A maximum of 64 devices can be blacklisted.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > Advanced >
MAC Address Filter.
Parameter Description
MAC Address Filter Used to enable or disable the MAC address filter function.
Blacklist Device MAC Address Specifies the MAC address of the blacklisted client.
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Only prohibit specified clients from accessing the internet
Scenario: As an important test is coming, you want to prohibit your kid's phone from accessing the
internet.
Goal: Only prohibit your kid's phone from accessing the internet.
Solution: You can configure the MAC address filter function to reach the goal.
Assume that:
Configuration procedure:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > Advanced > MAC Address Filter.
Step 3 Enable MAC Address Filter.
Step 4 Click .
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Step 5 Set Device Name. Enter MAC Address of the client, which is [Link] in this
example.
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After the configuration is completed, only your kid's phone is prohibited from accessing the
internet through the router.
9.10.3 Firewall
The firewall function helps the router detect and defend ICMP flood attacks, TCP flood attacks and
UDP flood attacks, and ignore Ping packets from the WAN port. It is recommended to keep the
default settings.
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To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > Advanced >
Firewall.
Parameter Description
ICMP Flood Attack The ICMP flood attack means that, to implement attacks on the target host, the
Defense attacker sends a large number of ICMP Echo messages to the target host, which
causes the target host to spend a lot of time and resources on processing ICMP Echo
messages, but cannot process normal requests or responses.
TCP Flood Attack The TCP flood attack means that, to implement attacks on the target host, the
Defense attacker quickly initiates a large number of TCP connection requests in a short
period, and then suspends in a semi-connected state, thereby occupying a large
number of server resources until the server denies any services.
UDP Flood Attack The UDP flood attack is implemented similarly with the ICMP flood attack, during
Defense which the attacker sends a large number of UDP packets to the target host, causing
the target host to be busy processing these UDP packets, but unable to process
normal packet requests or responses.
Block Ping From WAN When it is enabled, the router automatically ignores the ping to its WAN from hosts
from the internet and prevents itself from being exposed, while preventing external
ping attacks.
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9.10.4 DMZ host
Overview
A DMZ host on a LAN is free from restrictions in communicating with the internet. It is useful for
getting better and smoother experiences in video conferences and online games. You can also set
the host of a server within the LAN as a DMZ host when in need of accessing the server from the
internet.
⚫ A DMZ host is not protected by the firewall of the router. A hacker may leverage the DMZ host to
attack your LAN. Therefore, enable the DMZ function only when necessary.
⚫ Hackers may leverage the DMZ host to attack the local network. Do not use the DMZ host function
randomly.
⚫ Security software, antivirus software, and the built-in OS firewall of the computer may cause DMZ
function failures. Disable them when using the DMZ function. If the DMZ function is not required,
you are recommended to disable it and enable your firewall, security, and antivirus software.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > Advanced >
DMZ Host.
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The following table describes the parameters displayed on this page.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
DMZ Host IP Address Specifies the IP address of the host that is to be set as the DMZ host.
Ensure that the router obtains an IP address from the public network. This function may not work on
a host with an IP address of a private network or an intranet IP address assigned by ISPs that starts
with 100. Common IPv4 addresses are classified into class A, class B and class C. Private IP addresses
of class A range from [Link] to [Link]. Private IP addresses of class B range from
[Link] to [Link]. Private IP addresses of class C range from [Link] to
[Link].
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Router
Configuration procedure:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Set the server host as the DMZ host.
1. Choose More > Advanced > DMZ Host.
2. Enable DMZ Host.
3. Enter the IP address of the host, which is [Link] in this example.
4. Click Save.
Step 3 Assign a fixed IP address to the host where the server locates.
1. Choose More > Network Settings > LAN Settings.
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2. Click .
3. Set Device Name for the server host, which is FTP server in this example.
4. Enter the MAC Address of the host of the server, which is [Link] in this
example.
5. Enter the reserved IP Address for the server host, which is [Link] in this example.
6. Click OK.
The client is displayed under Static IP Reservation List.
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When the configuration is complete, users from the internet can access the DMZ host by visiting
“Intranet service application layer protocol name://WAN IP address of the router”. If the intranet
service port number is not the default number, the visiting address should be: “Intranet service
application layer protocol name://WAN IP address of the router:Intranet service port number”.
In this example, the address is “[Link] You can find the WAN IP address of the router
in WAN port information.
If the default intranet service port number is 80, change the service port number to an uncommon
one (1024–65535), such as 9999.
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Enter the user name and password to access the resources on the FTP server.
If you want to access the server within a LAN using a domain name, refer to the solution DMZ +
DDNS.
After the configuration, if internet users still cannot access the FTP server, close the firewall, antivirus
software and security guards on the host of the FTP server and try again.
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The following table describes the information displayed on this page.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
Remote Web
Used to enable or disable the remote web management function of the router.
Management
Specifies the IP address of the host which can access the web UI of the router
remotely.
⚫ Any IP Address: Indicates that hosts with any IP address from the internet can
Remote IP Address access the web UI of the router. It is not recommended for security.
⚫ Specified IP Address: Only the host with the specified IP address can access the
web UI of the router remotely. If the host is under a LAN, ensure that the IP
address is the IP address of the gateway of the host (a public IP address).
Specifies the port number of the router which is opened for remote management.
You can change it as required.
⚫ The port number from 1 to 1024 has been occupied by familiar services. It is
Port strongly recommended to enter a port number from 1025 to 65535 to prevent
conflict.
⚫ Remote web management can be achieved by visiting “[Link] IP address of
the router:Port number”. If the DDNS host function is enabled, the web UI can
also be accessed through “[Link] name of the router’s WAN port:Port
number”.
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An example of enabling Tenda technical support to access and manage the
web UI
Scenario: You encounter a problem in configuring the router, and the router can access the
internet.
Goal: Ask the Tenda technical support to help you configure the router remotely.
Solution: You can configure the remote web management function to reach the goal.
Assume that:
IP address of Tenda technical support: [Link]
WAN port IP address of the router: [Link]
Router
Configuration procedure:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > Advanced > Remote Web Management.
Step 3 Enable Remote Web Management.
Step 4 Select Specified IP Address for Remote Web Management.
Step 5 Enter the IP address that is allowed to access the web UI remotely for Specified IP
Address, which is [Link] in this example.
Step 6 Click Save.
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The following message is displayed, indicating that the settings are saved successfully.
---End
When the configuration is complete, the Tenda technical support can access and manage the web
UI of the router by visiting “[Link] on the computer.
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The following table describes the parameters displayed on this page.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
When no route of packets can be found under Routing Table, the router will
forward the packets using the default route.
Specifies the ingress IP address of the next hop router after the data packet exits
Gateway from the interface of the router.
[Link] indicates that the destination network is directly connected to the router.
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An example of adding a static routing rule
Scenario: You have a router and another two routers. Router1 is connected to the internet and its
DHCP server is enabled. Router2 is connected to an intranet and its DHCP server is disabled.
Goal: You can access both the internet and intranet at the same time.
Solution: You can configure the static routing function to reach the goal.
Assume the LAN IP addresses of these devices are:
Router: [Link]
Router1: [Link]
Router2: [Link]
Information about the intranet:
IP address: [Link]
Subnet mask: [Link]
Router
Configuration procedure:
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Step 3 Add a static routing rule on RX12 Pro.
1. Choose More > Advanced > Static Routing.
2. Click .
3. Enter the IP address of the destination network, which is [Link] in this example.
4. Enter the subnet mask of the destination network, which is [Link] in this
example.
5. Enter the ingress IP address of the next hop router, which is [Link] in this
example.
6. Click OK.
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The new static routing rule is displayed under Routing Table.
---End
After completing the configuration, you can access both the internet and intranet through RX12
Pro at the same time.
9.10.7 DDNS
Overview
DDNS normally interworks with the port mapping, DMZ host and remote web management, so
that internet users can be free from the influence of dynamic WAN IP address and access the
internal server or the router’s web UI with a fixed domain name.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > Advanced >
DDNS.
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The following table describes the parameters displayed on this page.
Parameter description
Parameter Description
User Name
Specify the user name and password registered on a DDNS service provider's website for
logging in to the DDNS service.
Password
Specifies the domain name registered on the DDNS service provider’s website. If this
Domain Name
field is invisible after choosing the service provider, it is not required.
Connection Status Specifies the current connection status of the DDNS service.
Ensure that the router obtains an IP address from the public network. This function may not work on
a host with an IP address of a private network or an intranet IP address assigned by ISPs that start
with 100. Common IPv4 addresses are classified into class A, class B and class C. Private IP addresses
of class A range from [Link] to [Link]. Private IP addresses of class B range from
[Link]-[Link]. Private IP addresses of class C range from [Link]-[Link].
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Router
Configuration procedure:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Configure the DDNS function.
1. Choose More > Advanced > DDNS.
2. Enable DDNS.
3. Select a service provider for ISP, which is [Link] in this example.
4. Enter the user name and password, which are JohnDoe and JohnDoe123456 in this
example.
5. Click Save.
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Wait until Connected is displayed after Connection Status, which indicates that the
configuration is successful.
Step 3 Configure the port mapping function by following the steps in Port mapping.
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When completing the configuration, users from the internet can access the FTP server by visiting
“Intranet service application layer protocol name://Domain name”. If the WAN port number is not
the same as the default intranet service port number, the visiting address should be: “Intranet
service application layer protocol name://Domain name:WAN port number”. In this example, the
address is [Link]
Enter the user name and password to access the resources on the FTP server.
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After the configuration, if internet users still cannot access the FTP server, try the following methods:
⚫ Ensure that the LAN port number configured in the port mapping function is the same as the
service port number set on the server.
⚫ Close the firewall, antivirus software and security guards on the host of the FTP server and try
again.
9.10.8 UPnP
UPnP is short for Universal Plug and Play. This function enables the router to open port
automatically for UPnP-based programs. It is generally used for P2P programs, such as BitComet
and AnyChat, and helps increase the download speed.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > Advanced >
UPnP.
This function is enabled by default.
When any program that supports the UPnP function is launched, you can find the port conversion
information on this page when the program sends any requests.
Parameter Description
Remote Host Specifies the address of remote host to receive and send responses.
External Port Specifies the port set on the router to map to the outer.
Internal Host Specifies the address of inner host to receive and send responses.
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description
External Port Specifies the external port for the internal port to map with.
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An example of configuring port mapping
Scenario: You want to share some large files with your friends who are not on your LAN. However,
it is not convenient to transfer such large files across the network.
Goal: Set up your own PC as an FTP server and let your friends access these files.
Solution: You can configure the port mapping function to reach the goal.
Assume that:
IP address of the FTP server: [Link]
User name and password of the FTP server: admin
Port of the FTP server: 21
IP address of the WAN port: [Link]
To achieve such a goal:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > Advanced > Port Mapping.
Step 3 Click .
Step 4 Select your computer for Select Device, 21 (FTP) for Internal Port, and TCP&UDP for
Protocol.
⚫ You can directly select a client from the drop-down list box, which requires no further settings on
Internal IP Address.
⚫ If you select Manual, you need to set Internal IP Address manually.
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Now your friends can access your files by visiting ftp:// [Link] using their
computers with internet access.
If you did not set a password before, you can set a login password on this page.
If you have already set a login password, you can change the password on this page and the
original password is required.
Parameter Description
Old Password Specifies the original password that you set before.
New Password
Specify the new password that you want to set.
Confirm Password
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9.11.2 System time
You can change the time settings on this page. The time-based functions require an accurate
system time. The system time of the router can be synchronized with the internet or local time. By
default, it is synchronized with the internet.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > System
Settings > System Time.
Parameter Description
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Parameter Description
Required when Sync with internet time is selected for Sync Mode.
Time Zone
It specifies the time zone used for the system time. Select one option as required.
Displayed when Sync with Local Time is selected for Sync Mode.
Local Time
It specifies the local time set on your host.
Used to enable or disable the Daylight Saving Time (DST) function. It is disabled by
DST
default.
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If auto-detection does not start, you can click Detect New Version to check for new versions.
One-click upgrade
To perform one-click upgrade on all nodes:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > System Settings > Firmware Upgrade.
Step 3 Click One-click Upgrade.
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The upgrade automatically starts on all nodes. Wait until the upgrade completes. Then,
access the Firmware Upgrade page again and check whether the upgrade is successful
based on Current Firmware Version.
Online upgrade
To perform online upgrade on a single node:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > System Settings > Firmware Upgrade.
Step 3 Click Online Upgrade in the line of the node to be upgraded.
Wait until the upgrade completes. Then, access the Firmware Upgrade page again and
check whether the upgrade is successful based on Current Firmware Version.
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For better performance of the new firmware of the router, you are recommended to reset the router
to factory settings and re-configure the router after the upgrade completes.
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Local upgrade
Step 6 Target the firmware file downloaded previously (extension: bin), and click Open.
Step 7 Click Upgrade.
Wait until the upgrade completes. Then, access the Firmware Upgrade page again and
check whether the upgrade is successful based on Current Firmware Version.
---End
For better performance of the new firmware, you are recommended to reset the router to factory
settings and re-configure the router after the upgrade completes.
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9.11.4 Backup & restore
In this module, you can back up the current configuration of the router to your computer. You are
recommended to back up the configuration after the settings of the router are significantly
changed, or the router works in a good condition.
If you forget your Wi-Fi password or fail to fix network connection problems with other solutions,
you can reset the router to factory settings on this page.
After you restore the router to factory settings or upgrade it, you can use this function to restore
the configuration that has been backed up.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > System
Settings > Backup & Restore.
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A file named [Link] will be downloaded to your local host.
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Step 4 Select the configuration file (suffixed with cfg) to be restored, and click Open.
Wait until the ongoing process finishes, and previous settings are restored to the router.
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Reset a node
Resetting clears all configurations and restores the router to factory settings. Please operate with
caution.
To reset a node:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI.
Step 2 Choose More > System Settings > Backup & Restore.
Step 3 Click Reset in the line of the node to be reset.
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9.11.5 Auto system maintenance
Auto system maintenance enables you to restart the router regularly. It helps improve the stability
and service life of the router.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose More > System
Settings > Auto System Maintenance.
Parameter Description
Auto System
Used to enable or disable the auto system maintenance function.
Maintenance
Reboot At Specifies the time when the router reboots automatically every day.
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If necessary, you can also export the system logs to your computer by clicking Export to Local.
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10 FAQ
10.1 Failed to access the web UI
Use the following method to troubleshoot the fault, and then try again.
If you are using a wireless device, such as a smartphone:
− Ensure that it is connected to the Wi-Fi network of the router.
− Ensure that the cellular network (mobile data) of the client is disabled.
− Use another smartphone or tablet to log in to the web UI.
If you are using a wired device, such as a computer:
− Ensure that the Ethernet cable between your computer and the router is connected
properly.
− Ensure that your computer is set to Obtain an IP address automatically.
− Ensure that the login IP address ([Link] by default) you entered is correct.
− Clear cache of your browser, or use another browser.
− Use another computer to log in to the web UI.
− Hold down the RST button for about 8 seconds to restore the router to factory
settings.
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10.3 Failed to find or connect my wireless network
Use the following method to troubleshoot the fault.
If you cannot find any wireless network:
− Check that the wireless function is enabled when you are using a laptop with a
built-in wireless adapter.
− Check that the wireless adapter is installed properly and enabled successfully.
If you can find other wireless networks except yours, ensure that your device is in the Wi-Fi
network coverage range of your routers.
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Appendixes
Appendixes
A.1 Factory settings
Parameter Default value
IP address [Link]
Login
Password No login password by default
IP address [Link]
LAN
parameters
Subnet mask [Link]
Wireless
Wi-Fi name See the label on the bottom of the router.
settings
IPv6 Disabled
VPN Disabled
IPTV Disabled
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Appendixes
Parameter Default value
DDNS Disabled
UPnP Enabled
DST Disabled
Enabled
Auto system maintenance
Default reboot time: 02:00
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Appendixes
AP Access point
IP Internet Protocol
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Appendixes
Acronym or
Full Spelling
Abbreviation
RA Router Advertisement
UI User interface
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