Tenda V300 User Manual

Tenda V300 User Manual

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  • Page 1 300Mbps Wireless N VDSL2 Modem Router User Guide...
  • Page 2: Copyright Statement

    Tenda reserves the right to make changes to the products without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Tenda does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product described herein. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information and recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.
  • Page 3: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    Preface Thank you for choosing Tenda! Please read this user guide before you start with i6. Conventions The typographical elements that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Item Presentation Example Cascading menus > System > Live Users...
  • Page 4: Additional Information

    If you need more help, contact us by any of the following means. We will be glad to assist you as soon as possible. Global: (86) 755-27657180 United States: 1-800-570-5892 Canada: 1-888-998-8966 support@tenda.cn Hong Kong: 00852-81931998 Hotline Email Australia: 1300787922 New Zealand: 800787922 http://www.tendacn.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Get to Know the Device ............................1 1.1 Overview ................................... 1 1.2 Features ..................................1 1.3 Packing List ................................2 1.4 Appearance ................................2 1.4.1 Front Panel ................................ 2 1.4.2 Rear panel ................................4 1.4.3 Product Label ..............................5 Quick Setup ................................
  • Page 6 4.1.2 To Set up the ATM Interface ..........................23 4.1.3 To Set up the Ethernet Interface........................24 4.2 WAN Service ................................25 4.2.1 To Set up WAN Service for PTM Interface ....................... 25 4.2.2 To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface ....................... 29 4.2.3 To Set up WAN Service for Ethernet Interface ....................
  • Page 7 4.13.1 DNS Server ..............................73 4.13.2 Dynamic DNS ..............................74 4.14 DSL ..................................75 4.15 DLNA ..................................76 4.16 Storage Service ..............................84 4.17 Interface Grouping ..............................86 4.18 IP Tunnel ................................88 4.18.1 IPv6inIPv4 ..............................88 4.18.2 IPv4inIPv6 ..............................89 4.19 IPSec ..................................
  • Page 8 7.2 Passwords ................................120 7.3 System Log ................................120 7.3.1 Viewing System Logs............................121 7.3.2 Configuring System Logs ..........................121 7.4 SNMP Agent ................................122 7.5 TR-069 Client ................................ 123 7.6 Internet Time ................................ 124 7.7 Schedule Reboot ..............................124 7.8 Access Control ..............................
  • Page 9: Get To Know The Device

    Get to Know the Device Overview V300 can serve as a VDSL2 modem with high downlink speed of 100 Mbps, a 300 Mbps wireless router, or a 4-port switch which can meet various demands. With 2 external high gain omni-directional antennas, V300 can provide wide wireless coverage.
  • Page 10: Packing List

    Packing List Your box should contain the following items:  Wireless Modem Router * 1  Phone cable * 2  Ethernet cable * 1  Splitter * 1  Installation Guide * 1  Power adapter * 1 If any item is incorrect, missing or damaged, please keep the original package and contact the vendor. Appearance 1.4.1 Front Panel...
  • Page 11 Green Solid on A USB device is properly connected and ready. Blinking Data is being transmitted. No USB device is detected, or the USB device is ejected safely. Green Solid on for 2 A WPS connection is established. mins->Off Blinking The device is performing WPS negotiation.
  • Page 12: Rear Panel

    1.4.2 Rear panel Button/Port Description ON/OFF Power button. Used to turn on/off the modem router. Power jack. Used to connect to the included power adapter for power supply. WLAN This button is used to enable or disable the wireless feature. Enable the WPS function on the web UI of the modem router.
  • Page 13: Product Label

    1.4.3 Product Label 1 Default login user name and password: When you log in to the web UI of the modem router, this information is required. 2 Default login IP address of the modem router: Enter this IP address in the address bar of a web browser to log in to the web UI of the modem router 3 MAC address of the modem router 4 Default wireless network name of the modem router...
  • Page 14: Quick Setup

    Quick Setup Connecting the Device to the Internet 2.1.1 Phone Cable Connection If you want to use phone service and internet service concurrently, connect the modem router as follows: Step 1 Connect the LINE port of the included splitter to the phone jack. Step 2 Connect the PHONE port of the splitter to your telephone.
  • Page 15: 3G/4G Dongle

    Connect the Ethernet jack to the port 1 of the modem router. 2.1.3 3G/4G Dongle Insert a 3G/4G dongle provided by your ISP into USB port of the modem router for internet access. Connecting the Device to a Client 2.2.1 Wireless Connection This label is on the bottom panel of the modem router.
  • Page 16: Wired Connection

    2.2.2 Wired Connection Connect your computer to an available LAN port (port 1, 2, 3, or 4) of the modem router. Login Step 1 Start a web browser on the computer connected to the modem router, enter 192.168.1.1 in the address bar and tap Enter on the keyboard.
  • Page 17: Setting Up An Internet Connection

    Setting up an Internet Connection 2.4.1 Phone Cable Connection If you connect the modem router to the internet via a phone cable, refer to the configuration in this part to complete your internet settings. VDSL If the link type your internet service provider provided to you is VDSL, follow the procedures below: Step 1 Log in to the web UI and enter the Home page.
  • Page 18: Ethernet Cable Connection

    internet parameters directly on your computer for internet access. Step 4 Click OK on the bottom of the page to apply the settings. --End ADSL If the link type your internet service provider provided to you is ADSL, follow the procedures below: Step 1 Log in to the web UI and enter the Home page.
  • Page 19 PPPoE Use thus type if you can access the internet only after setting up a dial-up connection on the computer using a user name and password provided by your ISP. Step 1 Log in to the web UI and enter the Home page. Step 2 Link Type: Select Ethernet.
  • Page 20 IPoE Dynamic IP Use thus type if you can access the internet only after setting a static IP address and other related information on your computer. Step 1 Log in to the web UI and enter the Home page. Step 2 Link Type: Select Ethernet.
  • Page 21: 4G Dial

    Step 2 Link Type: Select Ethernet. Step 3 Connection Type: Select IPoE. Step 4 Address Mode: Select Static IP. Step 5 Enter the static IP address, and other related parameters. Step 6 Click OK on the bottom of the page to apply the settings. --End Bridge Select thus type when this device only serves as a switch, and you want to set up a dial-up connection or enter...
  • Page 22: Wireless Setup

    Step 1 Log in to the web UI and enter the Home page. Step 2 Link Type: Select 3G/4G. Step 3 Country: Select your country. Step 4 ISP: Select your internet service provider. Step 5 (Optional) APN/Dial number/Username/Password: Generally, if you select correct country and ISP, the necessary parameters can be automatically filled in.
  • Page 23 To customize a WiFi name and password: Step 1 Log in to the web UI and enter the Home page. Step 2 Enter a new WiFi name in the Wireless SSID box. Step 3 Enter a new WiFi password in the Wireless Key box. Step 4 Click OK to apply the settings.
  • Page 24: Device Info

    Device Info Summary Here you can view WAN status, xDSL information, and the device information Here you can view the WAN Information including Interface, Description, Type, IGMP, NAT, Firewall, Status, IPv4 Address and VLAN ID.
  • Page 25: Statistics

    Statistics Here you can view the packets received and transmitted on LAN port, WAN port, DSL port, and USB port. Statistics--LAN: Displays the packets received and transmitted on the LAN ports. Click Reset Statistics to clear the current statistics. Statistics--WAN: Displays the packets received and transmitted on the WAN port. Click Reset Statistics to clear the current statistics.
  • Page 26 Statistics--xDSL: Displays the packets received and transmitted on the DSL port. Click Reset Statistics to clear the current statistics.
  • Page 27 Statistics—3G/4G: Displays the packets received and transmitted on the USB port. Click Clear to clear the current statistics.
  • Page 28: Route

    Route Here you can view the route table。 Here you can view the IP and MAC addresses of the devices that connected to the modem router either in wired manner or in wireless manner.
  • Page 29: Dhcp

    DHCP Here you can view the DHCP leases, including IP and MAC addresses of the devices, hostnames and remaining lease time.
  • Page 30: Advanced Setup

    Advanced Setup Layer2 Interface Choose Advanced > Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface to enter the Layer2 Interface page. This router provides three Layer2 Interfaces: - PTM interface for VDSL broadband internet service - ATM interface for ADSL broadband internet service - ETH interface for connecting to the Internet via an Ethernet cable 4.1.1 To Set up the PTM Interface...
  • Page 31: To Set Up The Atm Interface

    And then refer to To Set up WAN Service for PTM Interface to configure the WAN service for internet access. --End 4.1.2 To Set up the ATM Interface Log in to the web UI, choose Advanced > Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM to enter the following page. Step 1 Click Add.
  • Page 32: To Set Up The Ethernet Interface

    Static IP If your internet service provider provides a static IP address and other related information to you for internet access, your connection type IPoA (IP over may be IPoE or IPoA, contact your ISP for details. Static IP ATM) Select thus type when this device only serves as a modem, and you Bridge want to set up a dial-up connection or enter other internet parameters...
  • Page 33: Wan Service

    And then refer to To Set up WAN Service for Ethernet Interface to configure the WAN service for internet access. --End WAN Service Choose Advanced > Advanced Setup > WAN Service to enter the WAN Service page. 4.2.1 To Set up WAN Service for PTM Interface Log in to the web UI, choose Advanced >...
  • Page 34 Connection Type Description Select thus type if your internet service provider (ISP) provides a user PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) name and password to you for internet access. Select thus type if your ISP does not provide any parameters to you for Dynamic IP internet access.
  • Page 35 Optional Step: MAC Clone If you can only access the internet via a specified computer, it may indicate that your ISP binds the internet service to the MAC address of the computer to restrict access. In this case, you need to clone the MAC address of this computer to the modem router for internet access.
  • Page 36 Step 12 Enter the DNS IP addresses information if they are provided by your ISP. If not, leave then blank. Step 13 Click Next. Step 14 Check the parameters you select or set, and click Apply/Save.
  • Page 37: To Set Up Wan Service For Atm Interface

    --End The WAN service you set is shown in WAN Service page. 4.2.2 To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface Log in to the web UI, choose Advanced > Advanced Setup > WAN Service to enter the following page. Step 1 Click Add.
  • Page 38 Step 2 Select the interface you create in Layer2 Interface, interface atm0/(0_1_35) here. Step 3 Click Next. Step 4 Select a WAN service type according to the instructions in the table below. Here take PPPoE as an example. Connection Type Description Select thus type if your internet service provider (ISP) provides a user PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
  • Page 39 Step 8 PPP Username/PPP Password/: Enter the PPPoE user name and password provided by your ISP. Step 9 (Optional) PPPoE Service: Enter the PPPoE service name if it is provided. Optional Step: MAC Clone If you can only access the internet via a specified computer, it may indicate that your ISP binds the internet service to the MAC address of the computer to restrict access.
  • Page 40 Enter the MAC address of the computer. If you use this computer to configure the modem router, you can directly click Clone MAC to copy the MAC address to the modem router. Step 10 Click Next. Step 11 Leave the configuration unchanged, and click Next. Step 12 Enter the DNS IP addresses information if they are provided by your ISP.
  • Page 41 Step 14 Check the parameters you select or set, and click Apply/Save. --End The WAN service you set is shown in WAN Service page.
  • Page 42: To Set Up Wan Service For Ethernet Interface

    4.2.3 To Set up WAN Service for Ethernet Interface Log in to the web UI, choose Advanced > Advanced Setup > WAN Service to enter the following page. Step 1 Click Add. Step 2 Select the interface you create in Layer2 Interface, interface atm0/(0_1_35) here. Step 3 Click Next.
  • Page 43 Select thus type if your ISP provides a static IP address and other Static IP related information to you for internet access. Select thus type when this device only serves as a modem, and you Bridging want to set up a dial-up connection or enter other internet parameters directly on your computer for internet access.
  • Page 44 If you can only access the internet via a specified computer, it may indicate that your ISP binds the internet service with the MAC address of the computer to restrict access. In this case, you need to clone the MAC address of this computer to the modem router for internet access.
  • Page 45 Step 14 Check the parameters you select or set, and click Apply/Save. --End The WAN service you set is shown in WAN Service page.
  • Page 46: Vpn

    A VPN is a logical private network set up over a public network (usually the internet) without physical lines. This modem router can function as a PPTP/L2TP client. The following section describes how to configure the router as a PPTP/L2TP client. 4.3.1 L2TP Client Choose Advanced >...
  • Page 47 Step 4 Set PPP Username, PPP Password, and Service Name based on the information provided by your ISP. Step 5 Click Next. Step 6 Click Next.
  • Page 48 Step 7 Enter the DNS IP addresses information if they are provided by your ISP. If not, leave then blank. Step 8 Check the parameters you select or set, and click Apply/Save.
  • Page 49: Pptp Client

    --End The L2TP WAN service you set is shown in the L2TP Client page. 4.3.2 PPTP Client Choose Advanced > Advanced Setup > VPN > PPTP Client to enter the configuration page.
  • Page 50 Step 1 Click Add. Step 2 Set Tunnel Name and L2TP Server IP address/domain name based on the information provided by your ISP, and select an Associated WAN Interface. Step 3 Click Next. Step 4 Set PPP Username, PPP Password, and Service Name based on the information provided by your ISP. Step 5 Click Next.
  • Page 51 Step 6 Click Next. Step 7 Enter the DNS IP addresses information if they are provided by your ISP. If not, leave then blank.
  • Page 52 Step 8 Check the parameters you select or set, and click Apply/Save. --End The PPTP WAN service you set is shown in the PPTP Client page.
  • Page 53: 4G Dial

    3G/4G Dial If you connect the modem router to the internet via a 3G/4G dongle, and do not complete the internet settings in Quick Setup > 3G/4G Dial, you can refer to the configuration in this part. Choose Advanced > Advanced Setup > 3G/4G Dial to enter the configuration page. Step 1 Select your country and ISP.
  • Page 54: Lan

    --End Here you can configure the LAN IP Address settings. This IP address is to be used to log in to the web UI of the modem router. 4.5.1 IPv4 Choose Advanced > Advanced Setup > LAN to enter the configuration page.
  • Page 55: Dhcp Reservation

    Parameter Description It specifies the LAN IP address of the modem router, that is, the login address of the IP Address web UI of the modem router. The LAN subnet mask of the modem router. Combined with the IP address, the IP Subnet Mask allows a device to know which other addresses are local to it, and Subnet Mask which must be reached through a gateway or modem router.
  • Page 56 Step 1 Click Add Entries. Step 2 Set MAC address to the MAC address of the device. Step 3 Set IP Address to an IP address in the same segment as the LAN IP address of the modem router, such as any IP address in 192.168.1.3~192.168.1.254.
  • Page 57: Ipv6

    To Configure a Second IP Address for LAN Interface Choose Advanced > Advanced Setup > LAN to enter the configuration page. Step 1 Select the Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface option. Step 2 Set IP Address to another IP address that specifies a network segment, like 192.168.2.1. Step 3 Set Subnet Mask to a subnet mask that fit the network segment, like 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 58  IPv6 address can only be Aggregate Global Unicast Address and Unique Local Address. Link-Local Unicast Addresses and Multicast Addresses are not permitted.  The IPv6 address must be entered with a prefix length. Parameter Description Enable DHCPv6 Server Check to enable the DHCPv6 Server. If selected, IPv6 clients will generate IPv6 addresses automatically based on the Prefix Stateless Delegation's IPv6 prefix and their own MAC addresses.
  • Page 59: Nat

    time. Prefix Specify the prefix. Preferred Life Time Specify the preferred life time in hour. (hour) Valid Life Time (hour) Specify the valid life time in hour. MLD is used by IPv6 routers for discovering multicast listeners on a directly attached link.
  • Page 60 Parameter Description Select a WAN connection to which you wish to apply the rules. When there is only one Use Interface WAN connection available, the rules will be automatically applied to it. Select a Service: Allows you to select an existing service from the drop-down list. Service Name Custom Service: Allows you to customize a service.
  • Page 61: Port Triggering

    Step 1 Click Add. Step 2 Select FTP that you wish to host on your network from the Select a Service drop-down list. The port number (21) used by this service will then be automatically populated. If you wish to define the service yourself, enter a descriptive name in the Custom Service, say My FTP, and then manually set the port number (21) used by this service in the Internal Port Start, Internal Port End, External Port Start and External Port End.
  • Page 62: Dmz Host

    Click Add to configure the function. Parameter Description Select a WAN connection to which you wish to apply the rules. When there is only Use Interface one WAN connection available, the rules will be automatically applied to it. Select an application: Allows you to select an existing service from the drop-down list.
  • Page 63 videoconferencing applications that are not compatible with NAT (Network Address Translation). Choose Advanced> Advanced Setup > NAT > DMZ Host to enter the configuration page. DMZ Host IP Address: The IP Address of the device for which the firewall of the modem router is disabled. Ensure that the IP address is a static IP address.
  • Page 64: Multi-Nat

    --End 4.6.4 Multi-NAT Multi-NAT is a network function whereby one network address is rewritten (translated) to another address: Network Address Translation is frequently used to allow multiple network nodes (computers or inter-networked devices) to share a single internet (or local network) IP address. Multi-NAT has "one to one", and "many to one" types of configurations.
  • Page 65: Upnp

    Parameter Description Interface Select a WAN interface that the function is used. One-to-One: Set a route from a local IP address to a public IP address Type Many-to-One: Set a route from many local IP addresses to a public IP address Local IP To specify a local IP address Local Start/End IP...
  • Page 66: Security

    Security 4.7.1 Dos Defence This function allows you to enable ICMP-FLOOD Attack Filtering, UDP-FLOOD Attack Filtering, and TCP-SYN-FLOOD Attack Filtering to defend the modem router from ICMP-FLOOD attack, UDP-FLOOD attack, and TCP-SYN-FLOOD attack. Choose Advanced> Advanced Setup > Security > Dos Defense to enter the configuration page. To enable the Dos Defense function, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Select the Enable of Dos Protection option.
  • Page 67: Ip Filtering

    Click Blocked DoS Host List can check the attacks the modem router blocks. 4.7.2 IP Filtering This function can forbid the LAN devices to access the internet or allow WAN devices to visit the devices in the LAN. Outgoing By default, all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed, but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED by setting up filters. The Outgoing function allows you to create a filter rule to identify outgoing IP traffic by specifying a new filter name and at least one condition.
  • Page 68 internet. If you are not sure, leave it blank. Step 7 Destination IP address [/prefix length]: Specify the external network IP address to be accessed by specified LAN PCs. Step 8 Destination Port (port or port:port): Specify a port number or a range of ports used by LAN PCs to access external network.
  • Page 69: Mac Filtering

    Step 7 Destination IP address [/prefix length]: Specify the internal network IP address [/prefix length] to be accessed by the specified PCs from external network. Step 8 Destination Port (port or port:port): Specify a port number or a range of ports used by PCs from external network to access your internal network.
  • Page 70 --End To change the policy from FORWARDED to BLOCKED, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Select Change box. Step 2 Click Change Policy. --End Verification The policy is change to BLOCKED.
  • Page 71: Parental Control

    To add a BLOCKED rule, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Change the policy to BLOCKED. Step 2 Click Add. Step 3 Protocol Type: Select a protocol type from the drop-down list. Step 4 Destination MAC Address: Enter the destination MAC address apply the MAC filtering rule to which you wish to apply the MAC filtering rule.
  • Page 72: Url Filter

    Step 2 User Name: Specify a user name for this rule. It must be 1-32 characters, and not including space. Step 3 Select Browser’s MAC Address if the rule is applied for the computer where the browser is running. If not, select Other MAC Address, and enter the MAC address of a computer that the rule is applies for.
  • Page 73: Alg

    Step 4 Click Apply/Save. --End ALG allows you to enable some configurations. 4.10 Bandwidth Conrtol If multiple devices access the internet through the modem router, bandwidth control is recommended, so that high-speed file download by a device does not reduce the internet access speed of the other devices. Choose Advanced >...
  • Page 74: Quality Of Service

    To add a bandwidth control rule, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Select Enable Bandwidth Control. Step 2 Specify a name for the rule. Step 3 Specify an IP address, or an IP address range. Step 4 Specify a maximum upstream and downstream speed. Step 5 Select the status for the rule.
  • Page 75: Qos Queue

     Enable QoS: Select it to enable the QoS feature of the modem feature.  Select Default DSCP Mark: Select a DSCP mark for the packets not matching the created QoS classification.  No Change (-1): Do not tag DSCP mark, and keep the original packets. ...
  • Page 76: Qos Classification

    To add a queue, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Click Add to enter the configuration page. Step 2 Name: Specify a name for the queue. Step 3 Enable: Select to enable or disable the queue. Step 4 Interface: Set an interface for the queue. Step 5 Click Apply/Save.
  • Page 77 To add a QoS classification rule, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Click Add to enter the configuration page. Step 2 Traffic Class Name: Specify a name for the rule to describe the character of the rule. Step 3 Rule Order: Keep the default value ”Last”. Step 4 Rule Status: Select Enable to enable the rule.
  • Page 78: Routing

     Mark 802.1p priority: Tag an 802.1p priority mark for the data stream.  Set Rate Limit: Specify the maximum transmission speed of the queue. Step 7 Click Apply/Save. --End 4.12 Routing 4.12.1 Defauly Gateway Default gateway interface list can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system default gateways but only one will be used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected.
  • Page 79 Choose Advanced > Advanced Setup > Routing > Static Route to enter the configuration page. To add a static route, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Click Add. Step 2 IP Version: Specify an IP protocol version for the static route: IPv4 or IPv6. Step 3 Destination IP address/prefix length: Set a destination IP address.
  • Page 80: Rip

     When the interface is set to a WAN interface, the gateway IP address should be in the same network segment as that of that of WAN port. When the interface is set to a LAN interface, the gateway IP address should be in the same network segment as that of the LAN port. ...
  • Page 81: Dns

     Only the WAN interface that disables NAT is displayed in the list.  After configuration, reboot the modem router to take effect the settings. 4.13 4.13.1 DNS Server The DNS server translates domain names to numeric IP addresses. It is used to look up site addresses based on their names.
  • Page 82: Dynamic Dns

     DNS Server Interfaces can have multiple WAN interfaces served as system DNS servers but only one is used according to the priority with the first being the highest and the last one the lowest priority if the WAN interface is connected. Priority order can be changed by removing all and adding them back in again.
  • Page 83: Dsl

    Step 2 D-DNS provider: Specify a DDNS service provider. The supported service providers include dyndns.org, oray.com. Step 3 Hostname: Specify the DDNS domain name register on a DDNS service provider's website. Step 4 Interface: Specify a WAN connection interface. Step 5 Username/Password: Specify the user name and password registered on a DDNS service provider's website for logging in to the DDNS service.
  • Page 84: Dlna

    Parameter Description It specifies G992.1. The maximum uploading/downloading rate is 1.3 Mbps/8 Mbps. G.Dmt When it is used, POTS splitter is required for client. It specifies G992.2. The maximum uploading/downloading rate is 512 Kbps/1.5 Mbps. G.lite When it is used, POTS splitter is NOT required for client. It specifies ANSI_T1.413.
  • Page 85 Application Scenario User A uses V300 to set up a LAN in his apartment. His desktop PC, smart phone, and tablet access the internet through this modem router. He connects a USB storage device to the USB port of the modem router and stores lots of movies, TV series, images, and audio clips in the device.
  • Page 86 Click Start in the lower-left corner of the desktop and choose Control Panel. Click Network and Internet. Click Network and Sharing Center.
  • Page 87 Click Change advanced sharing settings. Click Choose media streaming options….
  • Page 88 Click Turn on media streaming. Click Windows services administrative tool. Set Startup Type of SSDP Discovery, UPnP Device Host, and Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service to Automatic.
  • Page 89 Double click the selected item. Go to the Advanced sharing settings page and click Choose media streaming options….
  • Page 90 The Media streaming options page appears, showing that the media streaming function is enabled. This field allows you to set the name of your media library. (The name is displayed on remote computers, mobile phones, and TVs that attempt to access the media library.) Windows detects the devices that support media steam playback on the LAN and allows you to decide whether to allow the devices to access your media library.
  • Page 91 Step 2 Enable the DLNA function of the modem router. Choose Advanced > Advanced Setup >DLNA to enter the configuration page. Select Enable on-board digital media server. Click Apply/Save. Step 3 On the computer, browse the video, audio, and image files in the USB storage device attached to the modem router.
  • Page 92: Storage Service

    Accessing the USB Storage Device Connected to the Modem Router over the LAN A V300 modem router is used to set up a LAN in an apartment. A USB storage device is connected to the USB port of the modem router and functions as a file server. Users can download resource from the server. Assume...
  • Page 93 The server address is \\192.168.1.1. (The server address is the LAN IP address of the modem router.) To access the USB storage device, perform the following procedure: (Windows 7 is used as an example for description.) Step 1 Click and enter \\192.168.1.1. Step 2 Press Enter on the keyboard.
  • Page 94: Interface Grouping

    4.17 Interface Grouping If you create multiple WAN services (PPPoE and other WAN service types), and want a LAN or WLAN to use a WAN service exclusively, you can use this function to create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces.
  • Page 95 Step 5 Click Apply/Save. --End After the configuration takes effect, all wireless interfaces are classified into the WLAN_group using the WAN service IP over Ethernet (eth0.1), and all wired interfaces (port 1, 2, and 3) are classified into the default group using the WAN service Bridging (eth0.2).
  • Page 96: Ip Tunnel

     If you create many groups, the LAN IP address used by the Default group members is 192.168.1.1, the LAN IP address of the second group member is 192.168.2.1, and the following groups follow the same rule.  If the IPTV function is enabled, the modem router automatically creates one interface group named IPTV.
  • Page 97: Ipv4Inipv6

    Step 1 Click Add. Step 2 Tunnel Name: Tunnel Specify a tunnel name. Step 3 Mechanism: It specifies the 6in4 tunnel implement mechanism. The modem router only supports 6RD. Step 4 Associated WAN Interface: Specify an associated WAN interface for the 6in4 tunnel. The WAN interface is required to use IPv4 protocol only.
  • Page 98 To configure the IPv4inIPv6 tunnel, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Click Add. Step 2 Tunnel Name: Tunnel Specify a tunnel name. Step 3 Mechanism: It specifies the 4in6 tunnel implement mechanism. The modem router only supports DS-Lite. Step 4 Associated WAN Interface: Specify an associated WAN interface for the 4in6 tunnel.
  • Page 99: Ipsec

    4.19 IPSec Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a network protocol suite that authenticates and encrypts the packets of data sent over a network. IPsec can protect data flows between a pair of hosts (host-to-host), between a pair of security gateways (network-to-network), or between a security gateway and a host (network-to-host). IPsec uses cryptographic security services to protect communications over Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
  • Page 100 Common Name: Enter the website domain name, company name or name of applier, such as Tendacn.com, Tenda or Lucy. Step 4 Organization Name: Enter the name of an organization/company, such as Tenda. Step 5 State/Province Name: Enter the located state.
  • Page 101: Trusted Ca

    Step 6 Country/Region Name: Select the located country. Step 7 Click Apply. Then wait for the CA to deal with the application, sign and load the signature certificate to the modem router. Request: The certificate is being applied. View: To view the details of the certificate. Load Signed: To import and apply the certificate.
  • Page 102: Multicast

    Step 1 Click Import Certificate. Step 2 Certificate Name: Enter the name of the certificate. Step 3 Certificate: Enter the content of the certificate. Step 4 Click Apply. --End 4.21 Multicast To configure multicast function, choose Advanced > Advanced Setup > Multicast.
  • Page 103 Multicast Precedence: Set the priority for the multicast data. Lower value leads to higher priority. Parameter Description Default Version It specifies the IGMP (MLD) version for WAN. The default is IGMPv3 (MLDv2). It specifies the interval for sending IGMP (MLD) query message. The default is 125. The Query Interval (1-999) range of the query interval is from 1 to 999.
  • Page 104: Iptv

    Last Member Query It specifies the interval for sending query message of specified group. The default is Interval (1-999) 10. The range of the query interval is from 1 to 999. The unit is “s”. Robustness Value It specifies the robustness value of IGMP (MLD) querier. The default is 2. The range of (1-999) the query interval is from 1 to 999.
  • Page 105 Step 2 Select a layer2 interface. Select the one you create in Layer2 Interface. Step 3 Select a LAN port to serves as an IPTV port for connecting to the set-top box. The default IPTV is port 4. Step 4 Enter valid VPI/VCI value provided by your ISP.
  • Page 106: Wireless

    Wireless Basic This section allows you to configure basic features of the wireless network. Choose Advanced > Wireless > Basic to enter the configuration page. Parameter Description Enable Wireless Select the option to enable the wireless function. Select the option to hide the SSID of the modem router. In this case, the wireless Hide Access Point device cannot search the SSID (wireless network name) of the modem router.
  • Page 107: To Enable Multiple Ssid

    Country Select your country. Select a channel in which the modem router works. Auto indicates that the modem Channel router automatically changes to a channel rarely used in the ambient environment to prevent interference. Bandwidth Select a frequency band of the channel of the modem router. To Enable multiple SSID To enable multiple SSID, choose Advanced >...
  • Page 108: Wps Setup

    5.2.1 WPS Setup Wi-Fi Protected Setup makes it easy for home users who know little of wireless security to establish a home network, as well as to add new devices to an existing network without entering long passphrases or configuring complicated settings.
  • Page 109 Step 2 Select Enabled to enable the function. Step 3 Click Apply/Save on the bottom of this page. Step 4 Press the WPS hardware button on the rear panel of the modem router for 3 seconds, and then release it. (The WPS LED indicator starts blinking) Step 5 Within 2 minutes, enable the WPS negotiation function on your wireless device.
  • Page 110: Manual Setup Ap

    --End The WPS LED indicator blinks for about 2 minutes, and then turns to solid green. It indicates that the wireless device is connected to the modem router, and the wireless network is encrypted. The SSID and password are changed to random ones. Option 3 Using the WPS PIN Code of the Modem Router Step 1 Log in to the web UI of the modem router, choose Advanced >...
  • Page 111 Open/Shared/802.1X Open/Shared/802.1X supports WEP encryption. WEP is a security mode for data exchange between two devices. Wireless speed can reach 54Mbps if WEP is used. For better network security, this kind of encryption is not suggested. Parameter Description When the Open option is selected, you can select to enable/disable WEP encryption. WEP Encryption But if Shared or 802.1X option is selected, the WEP encryption is enabled by default.
  • Page 112 WPA/WPA2 Parameter Description WPA/WPA2 They specify the security modes implemented based on a shared key. WPA Group Rekey It specifies an interval at which a WPA key is updated. A shorter interval leads to Interval higher security. The value 0 indicates that no key update is performed. RADIUS Server IP It specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server for authentication.
  • Page 113: Mac Filter

    WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK/Mixed WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Parameter Description WPA-PSK/WPA2PSK/ They specify the security modes implemented based on a shared key. Mixed WPA-PSK/WPA2PSK WPA/WAPI Passphrase It specifies the password of the wireless network. It specifies an interval at which a WPA key is updated. A shorter interval leads to WPA Group Rekey Interval higher security.
  • Page 114 Parameter Description Select a SSID to apply the rule. Select SSID The rule is only applicable to the devices connected to the modem router wirelessly. Disabled: Disable this feature. Allow: Only allow devices at specified MAC addresses (in the list) to connect to your MAC Restrict Mode wireless network.
  • Page 115: Wireless Bridge

    --End Wireless Bridge This section allows you to configure wireless bridge (also known as Wireless Distribution System) functions of the modem router. The function requires that the upstream wireless router supports WDS function as well. Choose Advanced > Wireless > Wireless Bridge to enter the configuration page. Access Point When the modem router enables access point function, it can extend the wireless network of the upstream wireless router as well as serves as an access point, providing wireless network to wireless devices.
  • Page 116: Wireless Bridge

    Parameter Description It specifies the mode in which the modem router works. The modem router allows you to bridge the maximum of four AP Mode wireless networks concurrently. Enabled: Enable the access point function, and you need to manually enter the MAC address of upstream wireless router. Enabled (Scan): Enable the access point function, and the modem Bridge Restrict router scans the wireless signals nearby.
  • Page 117 access. Network Topology: Parameter Description It specifies the mode in which the modem router works. The AP Mode modem router allows you to bridge the maximum of four wireless networks concurrently. Enabled: Enable the wireless bridge function, and you need to manually enter the MAC address of upstream wireless router.
  • Page 118 Solution To improve internet connectivity, the user can add a V300 modem router and configure the wireless bridge function of the router to extend the WiFi network coverage. That will eliminate blind areas in the apartment, enabling the user to access the internet anywhere in the apartment.
  • Page 119 Log in to the modem router using the new LAN IP address 192.168.1.10. (If you cannot log in to the web UI of the modem router with the new LAN IP address, disable the adapter of your computer, and then enable it again to obtain an IP address again.) Choose Advanced >...
  • Page 120: Client List

    (16) Set the Bridge Restrict to Enabled. (17) Click Apply/Save. Step 2 Configure the upstream router. Perform the steps in step “3”. --End Verification Try logging in to the web UI of the upstream router with 192.168.1.1 on a computer connected to the modem router.
  • Page 122: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics Ping Test Ping test can help test whether the device has built a proper connection with your host. Choose Advanced > Diagnostics > Ping Test to enter this page. To perform the ping test: Step 1 Enter the IP address or domain name of the host in the Ping IP Address or Domain Name field. Step 2 Click Ping.
  • Page 123: Traceroute

    Traceroute Traceroute helps you check the specific routes to a host. Choose Advanced > Diagnostics > Traceroute to enter this page. To perform the traceroute: Step 1 Enter the IP address or domain name of the host in the Host Name field. Step 2 Click Traceroute.
  • Page 124: Nslookup

    Nslookup Nslookup helps you translate the domain name to specific IP address. Choose Advanced > Diagnostics > Nslookup to enter this page. To translate a domain name, to perform the following procedure: Step 1 Enter a domain name in the Host Name field. Step 2 Click Nslookup.
  • Page 125: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics The device is capable of testing the connection to your DSL service provider, the connection to your Internet service provider and the connection to your local network. If a test displays a fail status, click "Help" and follow the troubleshooting procedures.
  • Page 126: Management

    Management Backup Settings Here you can backup the current settings, restore earlier settings, and restore the factory settings of the device. 7.1.1 Backup This function allows you to save a copy of your device’s settings to your computer. Once you have configured the device, you can save these settings to a configuration file on your local hard drive.
  • Page 127: Restore Default

    To restore the settings, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Click Browse. Step 2 Select a configuration file on your PC. Step 3 Click Update Settings. Step 4 Click OK. ---End 7.1.3 Restore Default This function allows you to restore the factory settings of the device. Choose Management >...
  • Page 128: Passwords

    Passwords This function allows you to change the login password of the device. Choose Management > Passwords to enter the configuration page. To change the login password, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Set User Name to the current user name, such as the default user name admin. Step 2 Set Old Password to the current password, such as the default password admin.
  • Page 129: Viewing System Logs

    7.3.1 Viewing System Logs You can view system logs only after enabling the logging function. For details, see section 7.3.2 Configuring System Logs. To view the system logs, click View System Log. On the page that appears:  To update the system logs, click Refresh. ...
  • Page 130: Snmp Agent

    To configure system logs, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Set Log to Enable. Step 2 Select a logging level from the Log Level drop-down list box. All the system events at or above the selected level are logged. Step 3 Select a log display level from the Display Level drop-down list box.
  • Page 131: Tr-069 Client

    Step 7 Set Trap Manager IP to the IP address of the Trap Manager. Step 8 Click Apply/Save. ---End TR-069 Client The WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) allows an Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) to perform auto-configuration, provision, collection, and diagnostics to this device. Choose Management >...
  • Page 132: Internet Time

    Internet Time This function allows you to synchronize the time of the device with the internet time. Choose Management > Internet Time to enter the configuration page. To synchronize the time of the device with the internet time, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Select Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers.
  • Page 133: Access Control

    To specify the schedule, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Select Enable Schedule Reboot. Step 2 Set Time Reboot At to the time when you want the device to reboot. Step 3 Set Time Reboot On to the days when you want the device to reboot. Step 4 Click Apply/Save.
  • Page 134: Update Firmware

    Step 2 Change the default ports if they are being used. Step 3 Click Apply/Save. ---End Update Firmware This function allows you to upgrade the firmware of the device locally, using FTP, or using TFTP. Choose Management > Update Firmware to enter the configuration page. 7.9.1 Upgrading the Firmware Locally The Tools -- Update Firmware module is used to upgrade the firmware locally.
  • Page 135: Upgrading The Firmware Using Ftp

    To upgrade the firmware locally, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Click Browse. Step 2 Select the firmware downloaded to your PC. Step 3 Click Update Firmware. ---End 7.9.2 Upgrading the Firmware Using FTP The FTP Firmware Update module is used to upgrade the firmware using FTP. To upgrade the firmware using FTP, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Set FTP Server IP to the IP address of the FTP server where the target firmware resides.
  • Page 136: Reboot

    7.10 Reboot This function allows you to manually reboot the device. Choose Management > Reboot to enter the configuration page. To manually reboot the device, click Reboot.
  • Page 137: Appendix

    Appendix Connecting a Computer to the WiFi Network A computer can connect to the WiFi network of the router only if it has a wireless network adapter. Windows 8 Step 1 Right-click in the lower-right corner of the desktop. Step 2 Select the WiFi network of the router from the network list that appears.
  • Page 138: Windows Xp

    --End  If you cannot find the icon, choose Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center, click Change adapter settings, right-click Wireless Network Connection, and choose Disable. Then, right-click Wireless Network Connection, and choose Enable. ...
  • Page 139: Configuring The Computer

    --End If the computer is connected to the network, Connected appears. Configuring the Computer Perform the configuration procedure corresponding to Windows Windows 7, or Windows XP, depending on your OS. A computer installed with a wired network adapter is used as an example to describe the procedures. The procedures for configuring computers installed with a wireless network adapter are similar to these procedures.
  • Page 140 Step 3 Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Step 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, and click OK.
  • Page 141: Windows 7

    Step 5 Click OK in the Ethernet Properties window. ---End Windows 7 Step 1 Click in the lower-right corner of the desktop and choose Open Network and Sharing Center. Step 2 Click Local Area Connection and then Properties.
  • Page 142 Step 3 Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Step 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, and click OK.
  • Page 143: Windows Xp

    Step 5 Click OK in the Local Area Connection Properties window. ---End Windows XP Step 1 Right-click My Network Places on the desktop and choose Properties. Step 2 Right-click Local Area Connection and choose Properties. Step 3 Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
  • Page 144: Faq

    Step 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically, and click OK. Step 5 Click OK in the Local Area Connection Properties window. ---End Q1: I cannot log in to the modem router’s web UI. What should I do? A1: Use the following method to troubleshoot the fault.
  • Page 145: Vpi/Vci List

     Verify that the IP address of your computer is 192.168.1.X (X is a number between 2 and 254).  Use another computer, smartphone or iPad to login.  Clear cache of your browser, or change another browser.  Press the RST button for about 6 seconds to reset the modem router to factory default settings, and then try to login again.
  • Page 146 Australia iPrimus PPPOA_VCMUX Australia Netspace PPPOE_VCMUX Australia Southern Cross Telco PPPOE_LLC Australia TPG Internet PPPOE_LLC Argentina Telecom PPPoE LLC Argentina Telefonica PPPoE LLC Argentina PPPoA VC-MUX Belgium ADSL Office 1483 Routed IP LLC Belgium Turboline PPPoA LLC Belgium Turboline 1483 Bridged IP LLC Belgium ADSL Office 1483 Bridged IP LLC...
  • Page 147 Costa Rica 1483 Routed IP LLC Czech Republic 1483 Bridged IP LLC Denmark Cybercity, Tiscali PPPoA VC-MUX Dominican Republic 1483 Bridged IP LLC Dubai 1483 Bridged IP LLC Egypt: TE-data 1483 Bridged IP LLC Egypt: Linkdsl 1483 Bridged IP LLC Egypt: Vodafone 1483 Bridged IP LLC...
  • Page 148 [Shatel] Iran PPPOE LLC Aria-Rasaneh-Tadbir Iran Asia-Tech PPPOE LLC Iran Pars-Online (Tehran) PPPOE LLC Iran Pars-Online (Provinces) PPPOE LLC [Saba-Net] Iran PPPOE LLC Neda-Gostar-Saba Iran Pishgaman-Tose PPPOE LLC Iran Fan-Ava PPPOE LLC Iran Datak PPPOE LLC Iran Laser (General) PPPOE LLC Iran Laser (Privates) PPPOE LLC...
  • Page 149 Malaysia Streamyx PPPOE LLC Malaysia PPPoE LLC Mexico Telmex (1) PPPoE LLC Mexico Telmex (2) PPPoE LLC Mexico Telmex (3) PPPoE LLC Mexico Telmex (4) PPPoE LLC morocco PPPOE Netherlands BBNED PPPoA VC-MUX Netherlands MXSTREAM 1483 Bridged IP LLC Netherlands BBNED 1483 Bridged IP LLC Netherlands...
  • Page 150 Saudi Arabia (2) PPPoE LLC Saudi Arabia (3) 1483 Bridged IP LLC Saudi Arabia (4) 1483 Routed IP LLC Saudi Arabia (5) 1483 Bridged IP LLC Saudi Arabia (6) 1483 Routed IP LLC Spain Arrakis 1483 Bridged IP VC-MUX Spain Auna 1483 Bridged IP VC-MUX Spain...
  • Page 151 Spain Ya.com 1483 Bridged IP LLC/SNAP Spain Wanadoo (3) 1483 Routed IP LLC SpainWanadoo 1483 Bridged IP LLC Sri Lanka Telecom-(SLT) PPPOE LLC Sweden Telenordia PPPoE Sweden Telia 1483 Routed IP LLC Switzerland 1483 Bridged IP LLC Switzerland PPPoE LLC Telefónica (Argentina) 1483 Bridged IP LLC-based Telefónica (Perú)
  • Page 152 United States BellSouth PPPoE LLC United States Casstle.Net 1483 Bridged IP LLC United States CenturyTel (1) PPPoE LLC United States CenturyTel (2) 1483 Bridged IP LLC United States Coqui.net PPPoA LLC United States Covad PPPoE LLC United States Earthlink (1) PPPoE LLC United States Earthlink (2)
  • Page 153 United States Sprint (2) PPPoE LLC United States Sprint Territory PPPoE LLC SureWest United States 1483 Bridged LLC Snap Communications(1) SureWest United States PPPoE LLC Communications(2) SureWest United States PPPoA LLC Communications(3) United States Toast.Net PPPoE LLC United States Uniserv 1483 Bridged IP LLC United States US West...
  • Page 154 Australia GoldenIT _PPPOA_VCMUX Australia Telstra Bigpond PPPOE_LLC Australia OptusNET PPPOE_VCMUX Australia AAPT PPPOE_VCMUX Australia ADSL Direct PPPOE_LLC Australia Ausie Broadband PPPOE_LLC Australia Australia On Line PPPOA_VCMUX Australia Connexus PPPOE_LLC Australia Dodo PPPOE_LLC Australia Gotalk PPPOE_VCMUX Australia Internode PPPOE_VCMUX Australia iPrimus PPPOA_VCMUX Australia Netspace...
  • Page 155 Canada Rogers Canada (1) PPPoE LLC Canada Rogers Canada (2) 1483 Bridged IP LLC Canada Rogers Canada (3) 1484 Bridged IP LLC Canada BellSouth(1) Canada PPPoE LLC Canada BellSouth(2) Canada PPPoE LLC Canada Sprint (1) Canada PPPoA LLC Canada Sprint (2) Canada PPPoE LLC Canada Verizon (1) Canada...
  • Page 156 Hungary Sci-Network PPPoE LLC Iceland Islandssimi PPPoA VC-MUX Iceland Siminn PPPoA VC-MUX India Airtel 1483 Bridged IP LLC India BSNL 1483 Bridged IP LLC India MTNL 1483 Bridged IP LLC RELIANCE India PPPOE LLC COMMUNICATION India TATA INDICOM PPPOE LLC India CONNECT PPPOE LLC...
  • Page 157 Israel PPPoA VC-MUX Israel(1) PPPoA VC-MUX Italy 1483 Bridged IP LLC Italy PPPoA VC-MUX Jamaica (1) PPPoA VC-MUX Jamaica (2) PPPoA VC-MUX Jamaica (3) 1483 Bridged IP LLC SNAP Jamaica (4) 1483 Bridged IP LLC SNAP Kazakhtelecom Kazakhstan LLC/SNAP Bridging «Megaline»...
  • Page 158 Pakistan (cyber net) PPPoE LLC Pakistan (linkDotnet) PPPoA LLC Pakistan(PTCL) PPPoE LLc Philippines(1) 1483 Bridged IP LLC Philippines(2) 1483 Bridged IP LLC Portugal PPPoE LLC Puerto Rico Coqui.net PPPoA LLC RomTelecom Romania: 1483 Bridged IP LLC Russia Rostel PPPoE LLC Russia Port telecom PPPoE LLC...
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  • Page 160 Turkey (1) PPPoE LLC Turkey (2) PPPoA VC-MUX UAE (Al sahmil) 1483 Bridged IP LLC United States 4DV.Net PPPoA VC-MUX United States All Tel (1) PPPoE LLC United States All Tel (2) 1483 Bridged IP LLC United States Ameritech PPPoA LLC United States AT&T (1) PPPoE LLC...
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  • Page 162: Safety And Emission Statement

    Safety and Emission Statement Declaration of Conformity Hereby, SHENZHEN TENDA TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD. declares that the radio equipment type V300 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.tendacn.com/en/service/page/ce.html...
  • Page 163 Caution: Adapter Model: BN036-A12012U Manufacture: SHENZHEN HEWEISHUN NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. Input: 100-240V~, 50/60Hz 0.4A Output: 12Vdc, 1.0A : DC Voltage RECYCLING This product bears the selective sorting symbol for Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European directive 2012/19/EU in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment.
  • Page 164 This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. NOTE: (1) The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. (2) To avoid unnecessary radiation interference, it is recommended to use a shielded RJ45 cable.

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