Tenda O6 User Manual

Tenda O6 User Manual

5ghz 433mbps outdoor point to point cpe

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  • 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 the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
  • Page 3: Technical Support

    Preface Conventions If not specifically indicated, “the device” or “the AP” mentioned in this document stands for the Long Range Outdoor Point To Point CPE O6. Typographical conventions in this document: Item Presentation Example Menu The menu "System Tool" will be simplified as System Tool.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Get to Know the Device Table of contents 1 Get to know the device ..................3 1.1 Features ................................3 1.2 Package contents ............................... 4 1.3 Hardware descriptions ............................5 1.3.1 Front panel ..............................5 1.3.2 Rear panel ..............................6 1.3.3 Label ................................
  • Page 5 Get to Know the Device 4.4.1 Basic ................................39 4.4.2 Advanced ..............................44 4.4.3 Access control ............................46 4.5 Advanced Setting ............................. 48 4.5.1 LAN Rate ..............................49 4.5.2 Diagnose ..............................49 4.5.3 Network Service ............................53 4.6 Tools ................................. 58 4.6.1 Date &...
  • Page 6: Get To Know The Device

    Get to Know the Device 1 Get to know the device Tenda O6 is an advanced and high-performanced long-range wireless access point which is suitable for long-range data transmission and video surveillance, especially in WISP CPE solutions. It features with an external power amplifier and a built-in 16dBi directional antenna to provide an efficient way to pick up and maintains a stable signal for a wireless network connection range up to 10 kilometers.
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Get to Know the Device 1.2 Package contents Unpack the package. Your box should contain the following items: If any item is incorrect, missing or damaged, please keep the original package and contact the vendor for replacement immediately. - 4 -...
  • Page 8: Hardware Descriptions

     To bridge two devices: 1. Press and hold this button for 3~7 seconds on an O6 that works in AP mode. When you release the button, LED1/LED2/LED3 starts blinking. 2. Within two minutes, press and hold this button for 3~7 seconds on another O6 that works in Station mode.
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    Get to Know the Device Item Port / Button Description This port can connect to a PoE power adapter to provide power for the device  and can transmit data. ④ It works interchangeably as a WAN port in router mode and a LAN port in LAN/WAN ...
  • Page 10: Label

    Get to Know the Device 1.3.3 Label IP Address: When the device is in factory state, this IP address is used to log in to the device’s web UI. Username and Password: When the device is in factory state, both the login username and password are admin. - 7 -...
  • Page 11: Device Installation

    Device Installation 2 Device installation 2.1 Installation preparations 2.1.1 Environment requirements Item Requirement Temperature -30℃ ~ 55℃ 10%~90%RH (non-condensing) Humidity 2.1.2 Check your device To check whether the device works normally or not, please do as follows: Connect the device to the PoE port of the power adapter with the included Ethernet cable. Plug the power adapter to a power outlet with the included power cord.
  • Page 12: Installation Steps

    Device Installation 2.2 Installation steps Step 1: Install the device Choose a location to install the device. We recommend that you install the device on a roof with a pole, or some locations like that. Connect the cable to the AP. 1) Slide the bottom cover off.
  • Page 13: Step 2: Connect The Device To A Network

    Device Installation Step 2: Connect the device to a network Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the PoE port of the power adapter. Connect a computer, a switch or a router to the LAN port of the power adapter using an Ethernet cable. Connect the power adapter to a power outlet using the power cord.
  • Page 14: Web Ui Login

    Web UI login 3 Web UI login 3.1 Login When using the device for the first time, you can log in to its web UI via a browser with default login information. The default login information includes: Item Default Setting IP Address 192.168.2.1 Username and Password...
  • Page 15 Web UI login Launch a browser, such as Chrome , enter the AP’s default IP address 192.168.2.1 in the address bar, and press Enter. In the login page, enter admin (case sensitive) in both “Username” and “Password” box. Click the dropdown list, select your country and click Login. Then you come to the management page and can begin to configure the device.
  • Page 16: Layout Of Web Ui

    Web UI login 3.2 Layout of web UI This web UI is divided into three parts: primary navigation bar, secondary navigation bar and configuration area, described as follows. Item Name Description Primary Navigation ❶ The navigation bar organizes the device’s menu of all functions in the form of a navigation tree.
  • Page 17: Web Ui Functions

    Web UI Functions 4 Web UI functions 4.1 Status This page displays system info, wireless info, and related statistics information of the device. Click Status to enter the setup page, and pull the scroll bar to view more information. Parameter Description (part of): (You can also click on the upper right page to get help.) Description Parameter...
  • Page 18 Web UI Functions WLAN MAC: MAC address of the wireless interface of the device. LAN/WAN: Indicates the connection status of PoE LAN/WAN port.This can indicate that a cable is not plugged into a device, there is no active Ethernet connection, or the current rate of PoE LAN/WAN port.
  • Page 19 Web UI Functions Clients: Available in AP mode and router mode.  IP address: IP address of a wireless client.  MAC address: MAC address of a wireless client.  Signal/Noise: Wireless signal strength from the device to a client and noise floor of the current environment.
  • Page 20: Quick Setup

    Web UI Functions When the device works in router mode, the system info is displayed as follows: Parameter Description (part of): (You can also click on the upper right page to get help.) Parameter Description WAN IP: WAN IP address obtained from the upper DHCP server. When the device works in router mode, the PoE LAN/WAN port works as WAN port.
  • Page 21: Ap Mode

    Web UI Functions Operation mode description: Work Mode Description In this mode, the PoE LAN/WAN port works as a LAN port and is connected to a network, such as the internet, so that all clients can wirelessly connect to the device to access the network. In this mode, the device works as a wireless client to connect to a remote device, such as an AP, to extend the remote wireless network.
  • Page 22 Web UI Functions Configure AP mode To configure AP mode: Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Quick Setup, select AP and click Next. Set AP’s basic wireless info.  SSID: Set up a wireless network name, such as Local_WiFi. This name is used for wireless clients to connect to the device so that they can access the internet.
  • Page 23: Station (Client) Mode

    Web UI Functions Click Save. After the device reboots, the configurations takes effect. 4.2.2 Station (Client) mode In this mode, the device works as a wireless client to connect to a remote device, such as an AP, to extend the remote wireless network.
  • Page 24 Web UI Functions Assume that the remote AP’s info is as follows: IP Address 192.168.0.2 SSID Tenda_C8DA5D WiFi Password 87654321 Configure station mode To configure station mode: Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Quick Setup, select Station (Client) and click Next. In the scanned wireless signal list, select the remote AP’s wireless network name (SSID), here we select Tenda_C8DA5D, and click Next.
  • Page 25 Web UI Functions Enter the remote AP’s WiFi password (Key), here we enter 87654321, click Next. Set up IP info of this device.  IP address: Modify this device’s IP address to a different one but on the same IP segment from that of the remote AP.
  • Page 26: Universal Repeater Mode

    Web UI Functions Click Save. After the device reboots, the configuration takes effect. 4.2.3 Universal Repeater mode In this mode, the device can wirelessly connect to a remote device, such as an AP, to extend the remote wireless network, and can be connected by its clients wirelessly so that the device’s wireless clients can access the remote network.
  • Page 27 Web UI Functions Configure universal repeater mode After you finish configuring universal repeater mode, this device’s SSID and WiFi password are changed to those of the remote AP. To configure universal repeater mode: Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Quick Setup, select Universal Repeater, and click Next.
  • Page 28: Wisp Mode

    Web UI Functions  Default Gateway: Enter the default gateway address. We recommend that you be set to the LAN IP address of the router that is connected to the internet.  Preferred DNS Server: Enter DNS info.  Click Next. Click Save.
  • Page 29 Web UI Functions Application scenario In the following application, many wireless users want to access external network through the ISP hotspot. To achieve that, you can deploy this device in a place that the users can connect to and make the device work in WISP mode.
  • Page 30 Web UI Functions  PPPoE User Name: Enter username provided by ISP, here we enter tenda.  PPPoE Password: Enter Password provided by ISP, here we enter tenda.  Service Name: Set up the service name, optional.  MTU: Set up the MTU value of this service. We recommend that you keep it default if you are not familiar.
  • Page 31: Router Mode

    Application scenario A company subscribes to the ISP internet service and uses O6 to deploy the company’s network. In this case, O6 can work in router mode to connect to the internet and provide wireless signals for users.
  • Page 32 Web UI Functions Configure router mode To configure router mode: Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Quick Setup, select Router, and click Next. Set connection parameters.  WAN Connection Type: Select PPPoE.  PPPoE User Name: Enter 111. ...
  • Page 33: Network

    Web UI Functions  Click Next. Set up the wireless parameters of this device.  SSID: Modify a SSID name, such as Local WiFi.  Security Mode, Encryption Type: We recommend that you select WPA2-PSK, AES.  WiFi Password: Set up wireless password, such as 12345678. ...
  • Page 34: Lan Settings

    Web UI Functions  DHCP Server: On this page, you can enable/disable and set up DHCP server parameters for the device’s clients.  DHCP Client: On this page, you can check how many DHCP clients are connected and each client’s IP address, MAC address and lease time.
  • Page 35 Web UI Functions Parameter Description MAC Address This device’s MAC address of LAN port. Select a method to set up the LAN IP address.The default method is Static IP. Static IP: In this method, you need to manually set up LAN IP address. If you modified ...
  • Page 36 Web UI Functions To set up LAN IP address manually: Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Network > LAN Settings. Set up LAN IP parameters. Address Type: Click the dropdown list and select Static IP. IP Address: Enter a new IP address, such as 192.168.0.2. Subnet Mask: Enter a subnet mask for the IP address, such as 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 37: Dhcp Server

    Web UI Functions To obtain LAN IP address from another DHCP server: Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Network > LAN Settings. Address Type: Click the dropdown list and select DHCP. Click Save to make these settings take effect. 4.3.2 DHCP Server On this page, you can enable/disable and set up DHCP server parameters for the device’s clients.
  • Page 38 Web UI Functions Parameter description Parameter Description DHCP Server Enable/disable the device’s DHCP server. By default, it is enabled. Start IP The first IP address that can be assigned to a DHCP client. By default, it is 192.168.2.100. End IP The last IP address that can be assigned to a DHCP client.
  • Page 39: Dhcp Client

    Web UI Functions Start IP/End IP: Enter the first and last IP address of the DHCP IP pool. Subnet Mask: Enter a subnet mask for the DHCP server. Default Gateway: Enter a gateway which is assigned to DHCP clients. Preferred/Alternate DNS Server: Enter a preferred DNS server address for DHCP clients. If there is another DNS server, please enter it into the Alternate DNS Server field.
  • Page 40 Web UI Functions Parameter description Parameter Description Enable of disable VLAN function of the device. VLAN Settings After you enable VLAN function, the PoE LAN/WAN port becomes a trunk port, which can allow multiple VLANs to get through. By default, VLAN function is disabled. Set up this device’s management VLAN ID.
  • Page 41 In the following application, users in village 1 and village 2 need to access the internet. On the other hand, for network security, users in different villages can’t communicate with each other. In this case, we can deploy an O6 in village 1 and village 2 respectively, and make the two devices work in different VLANs.
  • Page 42: Wireless

    Step 3: Set up VLAN parameters of AP2. This step is similar to that of AP1. One difference is that enter 20 in WLAN Interface field. Step 4: Set up VLAN parameters of the switch (Here we take Tenda TEG1224T as an example.) Switch Port...
  • Page 43 Web UI Functions Parameter description As the device provides lots of wireless parameters, to help you understand these parameters, we devide them into several parts, shown as below.  Commonly used parameters description  Parameter description of WEP  Parameter description of WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK and WPA-PSK&WPA2-PSK ...
  • Page 44 Web UI Functions Click the dropdown list and select a wireless channel. To avoid channel conflict, please select a Channel channel that is less used in surrounding area. You can go to Advanced > Diagnose and select Site Survey to check each channel’s usage. TX Power Set up the device’s wireless TX Power.
  • Page 45 Web UI Functions connect to your device. For WEB security mode, most smart phones only support key 1, so we recommend that you select key 1 of this device. ASCII Enter a WEP key. The length of the character string is a 5 or 13. Enter a WEP key.
  • Page 46 Web UI Functions Radius Port Enter the authentication port of the radius server. Enter the shared key of the radius server. Configure basic wireless parameters To configure basic wireless parameters: Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Wireless > Basic. Set up basic wireless parameters.
  • Page 47: Advanced

    Web UI Functions 4.4.2 Advanced On this page, you can set up advanced wireless parameters of this device. You can keep the default value if you’re not familiar with these parameters. Parameter description Parameter Description Transmission Range This device’s wireless transmission range. Set up an interval for sending beacon frames.
  • Page 48 Web UI Functions Set up the maximum length of frames that can be transmitted without fragmentation. The range is 256~2346 bytes. Fragmentation means to fragment a large frame into small pieces, with each piece transmitted and acknowledged separately. When the length of a frame exceeds the specified fragment threshold value, it is fragmented.
  • Page 49: Access Control

    Web UI Functions Configure advanced wireless parameters Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Wireless > Advanced. Set up advanced wireless parameters. We recommend that you keep the default value if you are not familiar with these parameters. Click Save to make these settings take effect.
  • Page 50 Web UI Functions Manually enter MAC addresses of wireless users that are forbidden or MAC address permitted to connect to the device. To make a MAC address effective to be forbidden or permitted, click this button to add the entered MAC address to the following list. If some wireless users have connected to the device, you can click this button to add them into following list.
  • Page 51: Advanced Setting

    Web UI Functions Set up the access control rule. MAC Filter: Check the box to enable this function. Filter Mode: Select an option. For example, if you want to forbid certain wireless users to connect to this device, please select Forbit only. MAC Address: Click Select from the online device.
  • Page 52: Lan Rate

    Web UI Functions 4.5.1 LAN Rate On this page, you can select a transmission rate for the PoE LAN/WAN port. Make sure two connected devices have the same rate. We recommend that you keep the default value, Auto, if you are not familiar with this parameter.
  • Page 53 Web UI Functions Site Survey: Scanning signal With this function, you can see wireless signals surrounding the area and some of their information. To start scanning signals: Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Advanced > Diagnose. Click the dropdown list and select Site Survey. Wait a moment and the results will be displayed on the page, as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 54 Web UI Functions Ping Ping is a commonly used diagnosis and troubleshooting command. It can detect whether the device is reachable to a specified IP address or domain name. If it is reachable, the destination IP address returns response packets. Parameter description: Parameter Description...
  • Page 55 Web UI Functions Set up the parameters. Click the dropdown list and select Ping. IP Address: Select an existed IP address in the drowdown list or select Manual. IP/Domain Name: When you select Manual, please enter an IP address or domain name to be detected, such as www.google.com.
  • Page 56: Network Service

    Web UI Functions 4.5.3 Network Service The device provides several network services, including regular reboot, SNMP, UPNP, etc.  Regular Reboot  Web Service  SNMP  Ping Watch Dog  UPNP -53-...
  • Page 57 Web UI Functions Regular Reboot An AP can be set to automatically reboot periodically at a specified point in time so that the administrator can flexibly select a point in time for AP reboot according to the busy degree of the network. To enable an AP to automatically reboot at 23:30 on Monday to Friday, perform configurations as follows: -54-...
  • Page 58 Web UI Functions Web Service The AP Web page access mode and page timeout time can be set through Web Service. This AP supports HTTP and HTTPS access.By default, HTTP access is enabled. We recommend that you the default Web port number in the absence of exceptional circumstances.
  • Page 59: Ping Watch Dog

    Web UI Functions Parameter description: Parameter Description SNMP Enable/Disable the AP SNMP agent function. The default is Disable. Device Name AP device name. The default is O6V1.0. Select a read operation password between SNMP management software and SNMP agent. The default is public.
  • Page 60 Web UI Functions Parameter description: Parameter Description Enable/Disable the Ping Watch Dog function. Ping Watch After the function is enabled, ping packets are sent periodically to detect network connectivity between this device and a destination IP address, judging whether the link fails. If yes, the AP will automatically reboot to ensure that the network is in good condition.
  • Page 61: Tools

    Web UI Functions The steps to log in to the AP management page are as follows (take Windows 7 as an example): Double-click the network icon. Right-click the AP description icon and select Explore. The system will go to the AP login page. Enter a user name and password to log in to the AP management page. 4.6 Tools System tools contain the following contents: -58-...
  • Page 62: Date & Time

    Web UI Functions  Date & Time: Set AP system time.  Maintenance: AP maintenance operations including Reboot Device, Reset to Factory Defaults, Upgrade Firmware, and Backup/Restore.  Administrator: Modify an Administrator's and visitor's user name and password to prevent any unauthorized users from entering the management page.
  • Page 63: Maintenance

    Web UI Functions Manually set up system time To manually set up system time: Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Tools > Date & Time. Time Setup: Check the Manual checkbox. Date & Time: Click Synchronized with local time to synchronize to the AP the time of the current computer that is managing the AP (Ensure that this computer's time is correct).
  • Page 64: Reboot Device

    Web UI Functions Reboot device All wireless connections will be automatically disconnected during AP reboot. Perform reboot when the network is relatively idle. Reboot the AP by clicking Reboot and performing operations according to the prompt on the page. Reset to factory defaults If you encounter a problem in surfing the Internet but cannot find this problem, you are recommended to reset the AP to factory defaults and then reset it.
  • Page 65: Upgrade Firmware

    Web UI Functions Upgrade firmware Upgrade firmware may enable the device to obtain a higher firmware version. If the device runs normally, it is not recommended to perform firmware upgrade. If it is really necessary to upgrade firmware, enter the Maintenance page to do so.
  • Page 66: Administrator

    Web UI Functions  Backup: Back up the existing AP configuration information.  Restore: Restore the previous configurations by importing the AP backup file. To backup configurations: Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Tools > Maintenance > Backup/Restore. Click Backup/Restore.
  • Page 67: System Log

    Web UI Functions  Guest Account : View the AP configuration information only and cannot modify any configurations. Both the user name and password are user. Modify the user name and password by clicking of a corresponding account. 4.6.4 System Log To view various situations appearing after the startup of the AP system as well as the user's operation records on the AP, click Tools>System Log to enter the configuration page.
  • Page 68: Other Functions In Router Mode

    Web UI Functions 4.7 Other Functions in Router Mode Other functions in router mode contain the following contents:  Clone: Modify AP WAN MAC address.  Traffic Control: Set the user's minimum uploading rate and maximum downloading rate in a specified LAN. ...
  • Page 69 Web UI Functions Parameter description Parameter Description Current AP WAN MAC address. MAC address Manually enter a correct MAC address and click Save. Clone to the AP WAN the MAC address of the current computer managing the AP. Set the AP WAN MAC address to the default. Configure MAC clone function Please use a correct MAC address to perform the clone operation! A correct MAC address is a MAC address of a computer on which a technician performs commissioning to surf the Internet during broadband installation.
  • Page 70: Traffic Control

    Web UI Functions 4.7.2 Traffic Control Traffic Control enables you to set bandwidth control on a LAN IP address according to actual need. By setting corresponding restriction rules, traffic control on data transmission is realized so that limited bandwidth resources are reasonably distributed to achieve the objective of effectively utilizing the existing bandwidth.
  • Page 71 Web UI Functions Application scenario Assume that you want to restrict the network speed of clients with an IP address range of 192.168.2.2 to 192.168.2.100 in the LAN. The minimum upstream rate is 128 KB/s. The maximum downstream rate is 8 Mbps, i.e. 1 MB/s.
  • Page 72: Port Forwarding

    Web UI Functions 4.7.3 Port Forwarding By default, a WAN host cannot actively access a LAN host. Port Forwarding enables WAN users to access a LAN host and protects the interior of the LAN against invasion. Port Forwarding defines a service port and specifies its corresponding LAN server using an IP address.
  • Page 73 Web UI Functions Parameter description Parameter Description Internal IP IP address of intranet server. Service port of intranet server. During settings, automatic filling is performed after Public Internal Port Service is selected. Port that is open to the user to access. During settings, automatic filling is performed after External Port Public Service is selected.
  • Page 74 Web UI Functions The reference topological graph is as follows:  Ensure that the AP WAN port has obtained a public network IP address.  If the AP WAN IP address is dynamically changed, refer to relevant contents of DDNS. ...
  • Page 75 Web UI Functions In the pop-up window, set up the parameters. Internal IP: Enter an intranet server IP address, here we enter 192.168.2.100. Public Service: Click the dropdown list and select a service enabled in the intranet, here we select FTP. Click Save to finish settings.
  • Page 76: Dmz

    Web UI Functions 4.7.4 DMZ After a LAN computer is set to a DMZ host, this computer is not restricted when it communicates with the Internet. For example, for some video conferences and online games, you can set computers under these applications to DMZ hosts so that the video conferences and online games function more smoothly.
  • Page 77: Mac Filter

    Web UI Functions 4.7.5 MAC Filter Computers, laptops, tablet PCs, and smartphones that people often use have respective MAC addresses. You can control LAN clients' access to the Internet through the MAC Filter function. MAC Filter has two access control modes: Allow_Internet and Forbid_Internet.
  • Page 78 Web UI Functions Configure MAC filter Assume that you want to forbid a client with MAC address C8:3A:35:03:11:79 from accessing the Internet at 18:00 to 20:00 on Monday to Friday. The Setup steps are as follows: To configure MAC filter function: Log in to the device’s web UI.
  • Page 79: Ddns

    Web UI Functions 4.7.6 DDNS DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) is to map the device's dynamic WAN IP address (public network IP address) to a fixed domain name. When the service runs, the DDNS client sends this host's current WAN IP address to the DDNS server through information transmission.
  • Page 80 Web UI Functions Parameter description Parameter Description DDNS Enable/Disable the DDNS function. The default is Disable. Service Service provider who provides DDNS. This device supports 3322.org, dyndns.com, and Provider noip.com. User Name User name to log in to DDNS, i.e. user name registered on the Service Provider website. Password Password to log in to DDNS, i.e.
  • Page 81 3322.org). 3) User Name and Password: Enter the user name and password registered in the Service Provider website (in this example, tenda). 4) Domain Name: Enter the domain name created in the Service Provider website (in this example, tenda.3322.org).
  • Page 82: Remote Web Access

    Port Forwarding. Verify the configuration When extranet users access intranet resources, they need only to access http://tenda.3322.org on a computer that has obtained a public network IP address. 4.7.7 Remote Web Access As a general rule, only the client that is connected to the device with a network cable or wireless device can log in to its web UI.
  • Page 83 Web UI Functions Parameter description Parameter Description Remote Enable/Disable the remote web management function. The default is Disable. Access IP address that remotely accesses the device. If no IP address is entered, it indicates that all IP Address computers on the Internet can log in to the web UI of the device. Port number used during remote management on the device.
  • Page 84 Web UI Functions Configure remote web access function Step 1: Enable the Remote Web Access function of the device. Log in to the device’s web UI. Go to Advanced > Network Service. Check the Enable checkbox of the Remote Web Access option and click Save at the bottom of the page. -81-...
  • Page 85 Web UI Functions Verify the configuration Log in to and manage the device by accessing http://202.106.105.55:8080 on the browser of a remote computer that has been connected to the Internet and has obtained a public network IP address. -82-...
  • Page 86: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Configure your computer Here we take Windows 7 as an example. Step 1: Click the icon on the bottom right corner of your desktop. Step 2: Click Open Network and Sharing Center. Tips If you cannot find the icon on the bottom right corner of your desktop, follow steps below: Click Start >...
  • Page 87 Appendix Step 4: Find and double click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4). Step 5: Select Use the following IP address, type in the IP address: 192.168.2.x (2~253), Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 and click OK. Or you can select Obtain an IP address automatically. Step 6: Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window (see Step 4 for the screenshot).
  • Page 88: Safety And Emission Statement

    RJ45 cable. Declaration of Conformity Hereby, SHENZHEN TENDA TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD. declares that the radio equipment type O6 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 89 Appendix 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. User has the choice to give his product to a competent recycling organization or to the retailer when he buys an new electrical or electronic equipment.
  • Page 90 Appendix This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. NOTE: (1) The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.

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