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Tenda F300 User Manual

Tenda F300
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Tenda F300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency2.4GHz
Data Rate300Mbps
Ports1x 10/100Mbps WAN port, 3x 10/100Mbps LAN ports
Wireless StandardsIEEE 802.11n
SecurityWPA/WPA2
ButtonReset button
Antenna2x 5dBi fixed antennas
Weight200g

Summary

Chapter 1 Product Overview

1.1 What it does

Explains the device's capabilities and benefits, including speed and range.

1.2 Features

Lists key technical specifications and functionalities of the Tenda router.

Chapter 2 Installation and Quick Setup Guide

2.1 Open package

Details the items included in the router's box and what to do if items are missing.

2.2 Physical installation

Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the router hardware to power and network.

2.3 Log in to Web Manager

Guides users on how to access the router's web-based management interface.

2.4 Quick Internet Connection Setup

Explains the process for setting up the internet connection using DHCP or PPPoE.

2.5 Verify Internet Connection Settings

Describes how to check if the internet connection is established correctly after setup.

2.6 Wireless Settings

Covers basic wireless configuration options like SSID and channel selection.

2.7 Connect to Device Wirelessly

Instructs on how to connect wireless devices to the router.

Chapter 3 Advanced Settings

3.1 Status

Displays the current operating status and connection details of the router.

3.2. Internet Connection Setup

Details various methods for configuring the router's internet connection.

3.2.2 Static IP

Configuration steps for setting a static IP address for the internet connection.

3.2.3 DHCP

Instructions for configuring the router to use DHCP for internet connection.

3.2.4 PPTP

Guide for setting up a PPTP connection for internet access.

3.2.5 L2TP

Steps to configure the router for L2TP internet connection.

3.3 MAC Clone

Allows copying the PC's MAC address to the router's WAN port.

3.4 WAN Speed

Configuration for WAN port speed and duplex mode settings.

3.5 WAN Medium Type

Options for selecting wired or wireless connection types for the WAN.

3.6 LAN Settings

Configuration of the router's Local Area Network (LAN) IP address and subnet mask.

3.7 DNS Settings

How to configure Primary and Alternate DNS server addresses.

3.8 DHCP

Explanation and configuration of the DHCP server feature.

3.9 DHCP Client List

Displays a list of devices that received IP addresses from the DHCP server.

Chapter 4 Wireless Settings

4.1 Wireless Basic Settings

Basic configuration for wireless networks, including SSID and channel.

4.2 Wireless Security

Securing the wireless network using WPA/WPA2 encryption and other settings.

4.3 Wireless Access Control

Controls which devices can connect to the wireless network using MAC addresses.

4.4 Wireless Client

Lists wireless devices currently connected to the router.

Chapter 5 Bandwidth Control

5.1 Bandwidth Control

Manages and allocates bandwidth to devices on the LAN.

5.2 Traffic Statistics

Monitors network traffic usage by devices.

Chapter 6 Special Applications

6.1 Port Range Forwarding

Forwards specific internet ports to internal network devices.

6.2 DMZ Host

Disables firewall for a specific device to allow direct access.

6.3 DDNS

Dynamic DNS service for accessing the network with a domain name.

6.5 Static Routing

Configures manual routing paths for network traffic.

Chapter 7 Security

7.1 URL Filter

Restricts access to specific websites based on URLs and time.

7.2 MAC Filter

Controls network access based on device MAC addresses.

7.3 Client Filter

Filters client access to specific services or ports based on IP and time.

Chapter 8 Tools

8.1 Reboot

Restarts the router to apply settings or resolve issues.

8.2. Restore to Factory Default Settings

Resets the router to its original factory default configuration.

8.3 Back/Restore

Allows backing up and restoring router configuration settings.

8.8 Firmware Upgrade

Updates the router's firmware to improve functionality and add features.

Appendix 1 Glossary

Channel

Refers to the physical or logical medium for signal transfer, used in wireless networking.

SSID

Service Set Identifier, the name of a wireless network.

WPA/WPA2

Wireless security protocols providing data encryption and integrity.

Appendix 2 FAQs

Q: I entered the device’s LAN IP address in the web browser but cannot access the utility. What should I do?

Troubleshooting steps for accessing the router's web interface when the IP is entered.

Q: What should I do if I forget the login password to my device?

Instructions to reset the router's login password by restoring factory defaults.

Q: My computer shows an IP address conflict error after having connected to the device. What should I do?

Resolving IP address conflicts caused by multiple DHCP servers or duplicate IPs.

Appendix 3 Remove Wireless Network from Your PC

If you are using Windows XP, do as follows:

Steps to remove a wireless network profile from a Windows XP PC.

If you are using Windows 7, do as follows:

Instructions to remove a wireless network profile from a Windows 7 PC.

Appendix 4 Safety and Emission Statement

CE Mark Warning

Information regarding the device's classification and potential radio interference in domestic environments.

FCC Statement

Compliance statement with FCC rules, including interference limits and guidelines.

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