iVOOMi Speed 600 User manual

User Manual &
Quick Installation Guide
Speed 600 | Speed 300
Please read the user manual for correct & complete usage of the device
For technical support, replacement services, user guides, and other
information, please visit https://www.ivoomi.co/support, or
simply scan the QR code.
If you have any suggestions or needs on the product guides, you
are welcome to email customer[email protected]o
Maximum wireless signal rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual wireless
data throughput and wireless coverage are not guaranteed and will vary as a result of network conditions, client
limitations and environmental factors, including building materials, obstacles, volume and density of traffic and client
locations
NOTE :

1. Get to Know Your Router
1.1 Overview
1.2 Packing List
1.3 System Requirement
1.4 Features
1.5 Appearance
1.5.1 LED Indicators
1.5.2 Button & Ports
1.5.3 Label on the Bottom
2 Quick Setup
2.1 Connecting to Your Router
2.1.1 Connecting to Your Router Through WiFi
2.1.2 Connecting to Your Router Using an Ethernet Cable
2.2 Set the Network Configurations
2.3 Setting up an Internet Connection
2.3.1 Setting up an Internet Connection with PPPoE
2.3.2 Setting up an Internet Connection with a Dynamic IP Address
2.3.3 Setting up an Internet Connection with a Static IP Address
3. Configuring the Router
3.1 Status
3.1.1 Attached Devices and Real-time Statistics
3.1.1 System Info
3.2 Internet Settings
3.2.1 WAN Set up
3.2.2 Router Mode
3.2.3 Access Mode
3.2.4 Range Extender Mode
3.2.5 WISP Mode
3.3 DDNS
3.4 Wireless Setup
3.4.1 Basic
3.4.2 Security
3.4.3 Access
3.4.4 WDS
3.4.5 WPS
3.4.5 Schedule
3.5 Firewall
3.5.1 Forwarding
3.5.2 DMZ
3.5.3 Denial-of-Service
3.6 Security
3.6.1 Port Filtering
3.6.2 IP Filtering
3.6.3 URL Filtering
3.6.4 MAC Filtering
3.7 Qos
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Contents
Subject Page No.

3.8 System
3.8.1 LAN Interface
3.8.2 Static DHCP
3.8.3 DHCP
3.8.4 Time Zone
3.8.5 Upgrade
3.8.6 Save/Reload
3.8.7 Password
3.9 Advanced
3.9.1 Statistics
3.9.2 Log
3.10 Logout
4. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
5. Warranty
5.1 Warranty Terms & Conditions
5.2 Warranty Card
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Get to Know Your Router
1.
1.1 Overview
1.2 Packing List
The Wirele s s R ou t e r i s c o mpa t i bl e wi t h
IEEE802.11b/g/n standard, which supports data rate
up to 300Mbps in 2.4GHz band, which is also
compatible with IEEE 802.11g/b wireless devices. The
Wireless router allows multiple users to share one
broadband connection, as well as secures your private
network. With its built-in 4-port switch and wireless AP,
LAN users can share files, and play network games all
at a high speed. This device is also an Access Point. It
has a built-in wireless LAN. Users can connect to
Internet using wireless network interfaces anywhere
within the range of its radio transmission. It's ideal for
SOHO users who require instant and convenient
access to Internet without the restriction of
connecting cables
• Wireless Router - 1U
• Power Adapter - 1U
• Ethernet Cable - 1U
• Quick Installation Guide - 1U
• User Manual - 1U
1.3 System Requirement
• An Ethernet-Based Cable or xDSL modem
• An Ethernet Card on PC
• TCP/IP network protocol for each PC
• RJ45 Twisted-pair
• Microsoft IE or any browser
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1.4 Features
• Complies with 2.4GHz IEEE802.11n v2.0 and backward compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g standards
• Supports NAT/NAPT IP sharing
• WAN Protocols: PPPoE/Static IP/PPTP/DHCP
• Supports advanced 2T2R MIMO technology to enhance the throughput and coverage range significantly
• High speed data rate - up to 300Mbps
• Supports Virtual Server and DMZ
• Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) with reset button
• Supports 64/128-bit WEP encryption and WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK security
• Supports WMM function to meet the multimedia transmission requirement
• Supports WDS mode
• Supports Special Applications (Port Triggers)
• Supports DDNS (DynDNS, TZO), and QoS
• Supports MAC/IP filtering and URL blocking
• Supports DHCP server and Anti-Dos firewall
• Web user interface (remote configuration)
• System status and security log
• Firmware upgradeable
1.5 Appearance
1.5.1 LED Indicators
The top panel contains LED indicators that show the status of the unit.
Items Status
OFF
Flashing
Off
ON
OFF
Flashing
Flashing
ON
Indication
Power is OFF
The LED flashes about two minutes during
WPS working.
There is no device linked to the corresponding port.
There is a device linked to the corresponding
port but there is no activity.
The wireless function is disabled.
There is an active device linked to the
corresponding port.
The wireless function is enabled. The router
is working on 2.4GHz radio band.
Power is ON
4 3 2 1
2.4
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1.5.2 Button & Ports
WAN: 10/100Mbps RJ45 port. The WAN port is where you will connect Cable/xDSL Modem or other LAN.
LAN (1,2,3,4): These four LAN ports are where you will connect networked devices, such as PCs, print servers, remote hard
drives, and anything else you want to put on your network. If you connect this product with the Hub (or Switchboard)
correctly, the router's and hub's (or the switchboard's) corresponding LED must illuminate.
WPS: With the router powered on, press the button about 2 second, it is WPS function and the WPS LED will flash 2
minutes.
RESET: The Reset Button has two functions, WPS and Factory Default. With the router powered on, When selecting the
WPS function, use a pin to press and hold the button about 2 seconds, the WPS LED will flash 2 minutes. For the other one,
use a pin to press and hold the button about 6 seconds, the router will restore to factory default.
POWER: The Power socket is where you will connect the power adapter. Please use the power adapter provided with this
router.
Wireless antenna: To receive and transmit the wireless data.
Description of buttons and ports
The following parts are located on the rear panel.
1 2 3 4 WAN RESET POWER
1.5.3 Label on the Bottom
1. Default IP address of the router. You can use the IP address to access the router web UI.
2. MAC address of the router. Each router has a unique MAC address.
3. The default WiFi name iVOOMi Speed 600
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Model
Power
Default Access
For support and warranty, please visit: www.ivoomi.co
Customer Care Number : +91-9335828282
Username
Password
FCC ID : 2AA6ZCR2
admin
admin
:
:
Speed 600 (IV-600R)
5V~ 1.0A
192.168.0.1
:
:
:
Serial
Number
MAC
Address
SSID
S/N : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
MAC : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
SSID : iVOOMi_Speed 600
Password : No Password

Or
Modem
Ethernet jack
4
2
13
1 2 3 4 WAN RESET POWER
• Connect the WAN port of the router to a LAN port of your modem or to an Ethernet jack.
• Use the included power adapter to connect the router to a power source.
• The LED indicator lights solid on.
• Connect your devices to the router.
Wireless devices:
• Connect the WAN port using any of the methods shown in the following figure depending on your internet connection
means
• Connect wireless devices to the WiFi network of the router using the default WiFi name specified on the product label.
By default, there is no WiFi password.
• After the wireless device is connected to the router, log in to the router web UI on the wireless device and configure an
internet connection. For details, refer to fter changing the WiFi name or password, Setting up an Internet Connection. A
you need to reconnect the wireless device to the router.
Quick Setup
2.
2.1.1 Connecting to Your Router Through WiFi
Before installing the router, make sure your PC is connected to the Internet through the broadband service successfully. If
there is any problem, please contact your ISP. After that, please install the router according to the following steps. Don’t
forget to pull out the power plug and keep your hands dry.
2.1 Connecting to Your Router
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Or
Modem
Ethernet cable
Ethernet jack
4
2
13
1 2 3 4 WAN RESET POWER
• Connect the WAN port of the router to a LAN port of your modem or to an Ethernet jack.
• Use the included power adapter to connect the router to a power source.
• The LED indicator lights solid on.
• Connect your devices to the router.
Wireless devices:
• Connect the WAN port using any of the methods shown in the following figure depending on your internet connection
means
• Connect your computer to port 1, 2, 3 or 4 of the router using an Ethernet cable.
• After the wireless device is connected to the router, log in to the router web UI on the wireless device and configure an
internet connection. For details, refer to Setting up an Internet Connection.
2.1.2 Connecting to Your Router Using an Ethernet Cable
2.2 Set the Network Configurations
Windows 7
• Step 1 : Click the icon on the bottom right corner of your desktop
• Step 2 : Click Open Network and Sharing Center
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• Step 3 : Click Local Area Connection
• Step 4 : Then Click on Properties Button.
• Step 3 : Double Click Internet Protocol Version4 (TCP/IPv4)
• Step 4 : Select Obtain an IP Address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically.
• Click Ok button
• B. "Use the following IP address (S)"
• IP Address: 192.168.0.XXX: ( XXX is a number from 2~254)
• Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
• Gateway: 192.168.0.1
• DNS Server: You need to input the DNS server address provided by you ISP. Otherwise, you can use the router's default
gateway as the DNS proxy server.
• Tip: If you are not sure of the DNS server address, we recommend you to select “Obtain an IP address automatically (O)”
and “Obtain a DNS server address automatically”.
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• Click "OK" to save the configurations.
• Start a web browser on a computer connected to the router, enter 192.168.0.1 into the address bar, and press Enter.
• Create an administrator password. For security purposes, create a local password for login before starting the quick
setup. Please enter 1-32 characters using a combination of number and symbols. Then click “Let’s Get Started” Button.
2.3 Setting up an Internet Connection
192.168.0.1
Create an administrator password
For security purposes, create a local password
for login before starting the quick setup.
Please enter 1-32 characters using a
combination of numbers and symbols.
New Password:
Let's Get Started
Confirm Password:
Firmware Version: v1.4_d201027 Hardware Version : Speed 600
www.ivoomi.co
According to the detection result, configure related settings. For details about the connection-type-specific configuration
procedures, refer to Setting up an Internet Connection with PPPoE, Static IP Address, Dynamic IP Address.
192.168.0.100
255.255.255.0
192.168.0.1
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• Select PPPoE, and enter your PPPoE user name and password provided by your internet service provider.
• Step 2 Set a WiFi name and password, and click OK.
The WiFi password indicates the password for connecting to the WiFi network of the router. Ensure that your
password meets the complexity requirement.
2.3.1 Setting up an Internet Connection with PPPoE
abcd
Connection Type PPPoE Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address
User Name
Password
WiFi Name
WiFi Password
iVOOMi SPEED
Internet
Wireless
OK
You can access the internet after completing settings on this page.
User Name from ISP
Connection Type PPPoE Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address
User Name
Password from ISPPassword
WiFi Name
WiFi Password or more characters
iVOOMi
Internet
Wireless
OK
• Select Dynamic IP.
• Set a WiFi name and password, and click OK.
2.3.2 Setting up an Internet Connection with a Dynamic IP Address
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Connection Type PPPoE Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address
WiFi Name
WiFi Password ***********
iVOOMi SPEED 600
Internet
Wireless
OK
Tips : WAN port disconnected. Please connect an Ethernet able with Internet connectivity to the
port.
The WiFi password indicates the password for connecting to the WiFi network of the router. Ensure that your
password meets the complexity requirement.
• Select Static IP, enter your static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, preferred DNS, and alternative DNS provided
by your internet service provider.
• Set a WiFi name and password, and click OK.
2.3.3 Setting up an Internet Connection with a Static IP Address
Connection Type PPPoE Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address
WiFi Name
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Preferred DNS
Alternate DNS
WiFi Password ***********
iVOOMi SPEED 600
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Preferred DNS
Alternate DNS
Internet
Wireless
OK
The WiFi password indicates the password for connecting to the WiFi network of the router. Ensure that your
password meets the complexity requirement.
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Enter the login page, entering the username and password. click “Login”, The default Username is “admin”.
After the above steps you can log into the Router management interface successfully.
Click the menu on the left side of the home page you can go to the corresponding configuration sub-page.
Please input user name
and password
If you forget your password, you can reset
to factory setting by reset button..
Username :
Login
Password:
www.ivoomi.co
Status
Internet Setting
Internet Connection Status
Online Devices and Real-Time Speed
System Information
Connection Type
Connection Duration
MAC Address
LAN IP Address
Firmware Version
WAN IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Preferred DNS Server
Alternate DNS Server
Dynamic IP Address
0day: 1h 8m 26s
00:e0:4c:81:96:c1
192.168.0.1
V1.4_d201027
192.168.1.48
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
-
Wireless Setup
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
Internet
Device
31.35 496
mbps kbps
Router
Download Speed
Devices
Uplaod Speed
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Connected

Log in to the router web UI and access the Status page. On this page, you can view the Internet Connection Status, Online
Devices, Real-Time Speed and System Information.
Configuring the Router
3.
3.1 Status
Status
Internet Setting
Internet Connection Status
Online Devices and Real-Time Speed
System Information
Connection Type
Connection Duration
MAC Address
LAN IP Address
Firmware Version
WAN IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Preferred DNS Server
Alternate DNS Server
Dynamic IP Address
0day: 1h 8m 26s
00:e0:4c:81:96:c1
192.168.0.1
V1.4_d201027
192.168.1.48
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
-
Wireless Setup
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
Internet
Device
31.35 496
mbps kbps
Router
Download Speed
Devices
Uplaod Speed
3.1.1 Attached Devices and Real-time Statistics
This part displays the number of devices connected to your router, and the total download speed and upload speed. You
can click this field to go to the bandwidth control page. For the detailed configuration procedure, refer to Bandwidth
Control.
Online Devices and Real-Time Speed
Device
31.35 496
mbps kbps
Download Speed Uplaod Speed
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Connected

There are two submenus under the WAN Interface menu: WAN Setup, DDNS. Click any of them, and you will be able to
configure the corresponding function. You can see the following interfaces.
3.2 Internet Setting
Setup Operating Mode
Internet Connection
Router Mode Access Point Mode Range Extender Mode WISP Mode
In this mode, the router connects to an ISP in a wired manner and meanwhile provides WiFi signals, enabling clients to
wirelessly access the internet.
Connection Type PPPoE Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address L2TP PPTP
OK Cancel
Status
Internet Setting
Wireless Setup
WAN Setup
DDNS
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
3.1.2 System Info
This function enables you to learn about the basic system information of the router. You can check this information to
determine whether settings have taken effect.
System Information
Connection Type
Connection Duration
MAC Address
LAN IP Address
Firmware Version
WAN IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Preferred DNS Server
Alternate DNS Server
Dynamic IP Address
1h 8m 26s
50:0F:F5:C1:11:30
192.168.0.1
V03.03.01.33_multi
192.168.1.48
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
-
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The Router supports four Settings: Router Mode, Access Point Mode, Rang Extender Mode and WISP Mode.
Please select the appropriate mode of Operation.
There are four mode described below:
Router Mode: In this mode, the router connects to an ISP in a wired manner and meanwhile provides WiFi signals,
enabling clients to wirelessly access the internet.
Select PPPoE, enter your PPPoE user name and password provided by your internet service provider.
3.2.2 Router Mode
Setup Operating Mode
Internet Connection
Router Mode Access Point Mode Range Extender Mode WISP Mode
In this mode, the router connects to an ISP in a wired manner and meanwhile provides WiFi signals, enabling clients to
wirelessly access the internet.
Connection Type PPPoE Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address L2TP PPTP
OK Cancel
Internet Setting
Wireless Setup
WAN Setup
DDNS
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
Status
Internet Connection
In this mode, the router connects to an ISP in a wired manner and meanwhile provides WiFi signals, enabling clients to
wirelessly access the internet.
Connection Type PPPoE Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address L2TP PPTP
OK Cancel
Internet Setting
Wireless Setup
WAN Setup
DDNS
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
User Name :
Password :
MTU Size :
Username
Setup Operating Mode
Router Mode Access Point Mode Range Extender Mode WISP Mode
Status
Click on the "WAN Setup" , you can see the following interface.
3.2.1 Wan Setup
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Select Dynamic IP.
Setup Operating Mode
Internet Connection
Router Mode Access Point Mode Range Extender Mode WISP Mode
In this mode, the router connects to an ISP in a wired manner and meanwhile provides WiFi signals, enabling clients to
wirelessly access the internet.
Connection Type PPPoE Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address L2TP PPTP
OK Cancel
Status
Internet Setting
Wireless Setup
WAN Setup
DDNS
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
Setup Operating Mode
Internet Connection
Router Mode Access Point Mode Range Extender Mode WISP Mode
In this mode, the router connects to an ISP in a wired manner and meanwhile provides WiFi signals, enabling clients to
wirelessly access the internet.
Connection Type PPPoE Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address L2TP PPTP
OK Cancel
Status
Internet Setting
Wireless Setup
WAN Setup
DDNS
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
IP Address :
Subnet Mask :
Default Gateway :
DNS 1 :
DNS 2 :
...
...
...
....
....
Select L2TP, enter your Server IP address, username & password provided by your internet service provider.
Select Static IP, enter your static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, preferred DNS, and alternative DNS
provided by your internet service provider.
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Select PPTP, enter your Server IP address, username & password provided by your internet service provider.
Setup Operating Mode
Internet Connection
Router Mode Access Point Mode Range Extender Mode WISP Mode
In this mode, the router connects to an ISP in a wired manner and meanwhile provides WiFi signals, enabling clients to
wirelessly access the internet.
Connection Type PPPoE Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address L2TP PPTP
OK Cancel
Status
Internet Setting
Wireless Setup
WAN Setup
DDNS
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
Server IP Address :
User Name :
Password :
MTU Size :
...
...
...
Setup Operating Mode
Internet Connection
Router Mode Access Point Mode Range Extender Mode WISP Mode
In this mode, the router connects to an ISP in a wired manner and meanwhile provides WiFi signals, enabling clients to
wirelessly access the internet.
Connection Type PPPoE Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address L2TP PPTP
OK Cancel
Status
Internet Setting
Wireless Setup
WAN Setup
DDNS
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
Server IP Address :
User Name :
Password :
MTU Size :
...
...
...
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Access Point Mode: In this mode, the router functions as an AP, which is often used for wireless network coverage in hotels
and SMEs.
3.2.4 Range Extender Mode
Setup Operating Mode
Select Wi Network
Router Mode Access Point Mode Range Extender Mode WISP Mode
In this mode, the router can extend any WiFi signals.
OK Cancel
Status
Internet Setting
Wireless Setup
WAN Setup
DDNS
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
Internet LAN
Select
iVOOMi 1st
HYSM
Airtel
Zerotech
Home
Ofce room
Extender
9c:d2:1e:08:5c:01
40:e3:d6:43:a9:03
00:e0:61:ju:7y:00
fc:dd:55:12:61:86
ec:7c:kh:7k:79:l9
fe:00:00:00:u8:0o
00:e0:61:u7:98:05
11 NO
6 WPA/WPA2
5
4
10
1
3
WPA/WPA2
WPA/WPA2
WPA2
WPA2
NO
90
65
58
48
30
45
38
SSID BSSID Channel Encrypt Signal
Setup Operating Mode
Router Mode Access Point Mode Range Extender Mode WISP Mode
In this mode, the router functions as an AP, which is often used for wireless network coverage in hotels and SMEs.
OK Cancel
Status
Internet Setting
Wireless Setup
WAN Setup
DDNS
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
Internet LAN
Access Point Mode: In this mode, the router functions as an AP, which is often used for wireless network coverage in hotels
and SMEs.
3.2.3 Access Point Mode
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WISP Mode: In this mode, the router extends the WiFi signals of ISPs.
Dynamic DNS is a service that provides you with a valid, unchanging, internet domain name (an URL) to go with that
(possibly ever changing) IP-address.
Service Provider: Select one from the drop-down menu, such as DynDNS, OrayDDNS or TZO.
Domain Name: Enter the domain name (Such as host.dyndns.org).
User Name/Email: Enter the user name or email the same as the registration name.
Password/Key: Enter the password you set.
3.2.5 WISP Mode
3.3 DDNS
Dynamic DNS
Dynamic DNS is a service that provides you with a valid, unchanging, internet domain name (an URL) to go with a (possibly changing)
IP-address.
Status
Internet Setting
Wireless Setup
WAN Setup
DDNS
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
Enable DDNS
Service Provide :
Domain Name :
User Name/Email :
Password/Key :
Dyn DNS
host.dyndns.org
Reset
Apply
Setup Operating Mode
Router Mode Access Point Mode Range Extender Mode WISP Mode
In this mode, the router extends the WiFi signals of ISPs
OK Cancel
Status
Internet Setting
Wireless Setup
WAN Setup
DDNS
Firewall
Security
QoS
System
Advanced
Logout
Select Wi Network
Select
iVOOMi 1st
HYSM
Airtel
Zerotech
Home
Ofce room
Extender
9c:d2:1e:08:5c:01
40:e3:d6:43:a9:03
00:e0:61:ju:7y:00
fc:dd:55:12:61:86
ec:7c:kh:7k:79:l9
fe:00:00:00:u8:0o
00:e0:61:u7:98:05
11 NO
6 WPA/WPA2
5
4
10
1
3
WPA/WPA2
WPA/WPA2
WPA2
WPA2
NO
90
65
58
48
30
45
38
SSID BSSID Channel Encrypt Signal
17
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