Tenda AC1200 Quick Installation Manual

Tenda AC1200 Quick Installation Manual

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Quick Installation Guide
AC1200 Dualband Wi-Fi xPON ONT
HG7
Package Contents
• xPON ONT x 1
• Power adapter x 1
• Ethernet cable x 1
• Quick installation guide x 1
For product or function details, please go to www.tendacn.com to download the user guide.

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  • Page 1 Quick Installation Guide AC1200 Dualband Wi-Fi xPON ONT Package Contents • xPON ONT x 1 • Power adapter x 1 • Ethernet cable x 1 • Quick installation guide x 1 For product or function details, please go to www.tendacn.com to download the user guide.
  • Page 2: Get To Know The Ont

    Get to know the ONT LED indicators LED indicator Color Status Description Solid on The ONT is powered on properly. Green The ONT is powered off or not powered on properly. Solid on The ONT is registered successfully. Green Blinking The registration is not completed (unregistered or registering).
  • Page 3: Ports And Buttons

    Ports & Buttons Port/Button Description Optical fiber port. You can find it on the bottom of the ONT, which is used to connect to a fiber cord. Power jack. Please use the included power adapter to connect the ONT to a power source. Telephone port.
  • Page 4 1. Connect the ONT Caution, laser DO NOT look directly at the PON port when the device is powered on, as well as the terminal of the indoor fiber cord, to prevent any harm to your eyes. Connect the ONT as shown in the figure. The ONT automatically adapts to the fiber access type. Fiber cord Power PON port...
  • Page 5 Method 2: Manual registration Connect to the ONT. Wired device: Connect a LAN port of the ONT to a wired device, such as a computer, using an Ethernet cable. Wireless device: Connect your wireless device, such as a smart phone, to the Wi-Fi network of the ONT using the SSID (Wi-Fi name) and Key (Wi-Fi password) on the bottom label.
  • Page 6: Router Mode

    Navigate to Admin > GPON Settings to register with the parameters provided by your ISP, and click Apply Changes. Tips: The ONT automatically adapts to your fiber access type, and the default mode is GPON. If your access type is EPON, you may configure parameters in Admin > EPON Settings. Status WLAN WLAN...
  • Page 7 192.168.1.1 User Name: Password: Login Reset Tips: If the above page does not appear, refer to Q1 in FAQ. Step 2: Set up a WAN connection Choose WAN > PON WAN. Tick Enable VLAN, and enter the VLAN ID provided by your ISP. Set Channel Mode to PPPoE.
  • Page 8: Bridge Mode

    Done. To access the internet: Connect your wired device, such as a computer, to a LAN port of the ONT. Connect your wireless device, such as a smart phone, to the Wi-Fi network of the ONT using the SSID (Wi-Fi name) and Key (Wi-Fi password) on the bottom label. Tips: If you cannot access the internet after the configuration, refer to Q2 in FAQ.
  • Page 9 Click Connect to the Internet and click Next. Set Up a Connection or Network Choose a connection option Connect to the Internet Set up a broadband or dial-up connection to the Internet. Set up a new network Set up a new router or access point. Connect to a workplace Set up a dial-up or VPN connection to your workplace.
  • Page 10 Q1: I cannot log in to the web UI by visiting 192.168.1.1. What should I do? A1: Try the following solutions: Ensure that the ONT is powered on properly. If you use a wireless device, such as a smart phone, to configure the ONT: - Ensure that your smart phone is connected to the Wi-Fi network of the ONT.
  • Page 11 Q4: I cannot find the 5 GHz Wi-Fi signal of the ONT on my wireless device. What should I do? A4: Try the following solutions: Check whether your wireless device supports 5 GHz Wi-Fi network. Only devices supporting 5 GHz network can find and connect to the 5 GHz Wi-Fi network. If you can find other 5GHz Wi-Fi networks, refer to Q3.

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