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Brand | Tenda |
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Model | N3 11N |
Category | Wireless Router |
Language | English |
Lists all items included in the router package for user verification.
Describes the router's physical layout, LEDs, and ports.
Guides users on setting up IP addresses and DNS for their computers.
Instructions on how to access the router's web-based management interface.
Step-by-step guide for quickly configuring internet connection types like PPPoE or DHCP.
Process for quickly securing the wireless network with a password.
Displays current router WAN and system information for monitoring.
Configure various internet connection types like PPPoE, Static IP, DHCP, etc.
Setup for the router's local area network (LAN) IP address and subnet.
Allows cloning the MAC address for ISP binding or network compatibility.
Configure DNS server addresses for name resolution.
Select between wired WAN (Ethernet) and wireless WAN (WISP) connection.
Regulate and prioritize network traffic for specific devices or IP ranges.
Displays detailed bandwidth usage statistics by PCs on the LAN.
Configure the router's WAN port speed and duplex mode.
Configure SSID, network mode, channel, and other basic wireless parameters.
Set up encryption methods like WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK, WEP for wireless security.
Control device access to the wireless network based on MAC addresses.
View currently connected wireless clients, their MAC addresses, and bandwidth.
Enable/disable the DHCP server and configure IP address pool and lease time.
View DHCP clients and assign static IP addresses to specific devices.
Forward external ports to internal servers or devices on the LAN.
Expose a computer to the extranet by setting it as a DMZ host.
Enable Universal Plug and Play for automatic network device discovery and configuration.
Filter LAN computer access to specific ports or the Internet based on rules.
Control access to the network by filtering devices based on their MAC addresses.
Block access to specific websites by domain name or URL string.
Configure router settings remotely via a web browser over the Internet.
Displays the router's core routing table with destination, mask, gateway, etc.
Manually configure static routes for specific network destinations.
Set the router's system time manually or automatically from the Internet.
Configure Dynamic DNS to access the router via a domain name.
Backup current router settings or restore from a saved configuration file.
Reset router settings to their original factory default values.
Update the router's firmware to the latest version for new features and fixes.
Restart the router to apply new settings or resolve minor issues.
Change the password used to access the router's web interface.
View system logs for events, startup logs, and network attack detection.