Tenda V300 User manual

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300Mbps Wireless N VDSL2 Modem Router
User Guide

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Preface
Thank you for choosing Tenda! Please read this user guide before you start with i6.
Conventions
The typographical elements that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Item
Presentation
Example
Cascading menus
>
System > Live Users
Parameter and value
Bold
Set User Name to Tom.
Variable
Italic
Format: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
UI control
Bold
On the Policy page, click the OK button.
Message
“ ”
The “Success” message appears.
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Meaning
This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest. Ignoring this
type of note may result in ineffective configurations, loss of data or damage to device.
This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save time or resources.
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym or
Abbreviation
Full Spelling
AP
Access Point
DDNS
Dynamic Domain Name System
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DLNA
Digital Living Network Alliance
DMZ
Demilitarized Zone
DNS
Domain Name System
IPTV
Internet Protocol Television
ISP
Internet Service Provider
L2TP
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol

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Acronym or
Abbreviation
Full Spelling
MPPE
Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption
PPP
Point To Point Protocol
PPPoE
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
PPTP
Point to Point Tunneling Protocol
SSID
Service Set Identifier
STB
Set Top Box
URL
Uniform Resource Locator
VLAN
Virtual Local Area Network
VPN
Virtual Private Network
WISP
Wireless Internet Service Provider
WPS
WiFi Protected Setup
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Contents
1Get to Know the Device ...................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Overview................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Features .................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Packing List ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.4 Appearance............................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.4.1 Front Panel ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
1.4.2 Rear panel.......................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.4.3 Product Label..................................................................................................................................................... 5
2Quick Setup ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
2.1 Connecting the Device to the Internet ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.1 Phone Cable Connection ................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.2 Ethernet Cable Connection................................................................................................................................ 6
2.1.3 3G/4G Dongle .................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Connecting the Device to a Client............................................................................................................................. 7
2.2.1 Wireless Connection.......................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.2 Wired Connection.............................................................................................................................................. 8
2.3 Login ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4 Setting up an Internet Connection ........................................................................................................................... 9
2.4.1 Phone Cable Connection ................................................................................................................................... 9
2.4.2 Ethernet Cable Connection.............................................................................................................................. 10
2.4.3 3G/4G Dial ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.5 Wireless Setup ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
3Device Info.........................................................................................................................................................16
3.1 Summary................................................................................................................................................................. 16
3.2 WAN........................................................................................................................................................................ 16
3.3 Statistics.................................................................................................................................................................. 17
3.4 Route ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.5 ARP ......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.6 DHCP....................................................................................................................................................................... 21
4Advanced Setup.................................................................................................................................................22
4.1 Layer2 Interface ...................................................................................................................................................... 22
4.1.1 To Set up the PTM Interface ............................................................................................................................ 22

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4.1.2 To Set up the ATM Interface ............................................................................................................................ 23
4.1.3 To Set up the Ethernet Interface...................................................................................................................... 24
4.2 WAN Service ........................................................................................................................................................... 25
4.2.1 To Set up WAN Service for PTM Interface ....................................................................................................... 25
4.2.2 To Set up WAN Service for ATM Interface ....................................................................................................... 29
4.2.3 To Set up WAN Service for Ethernet Interface................................................................................................. 34
4.3 VPN ......................................................................................................................................................................... 38
4.3.1 L2TP Client....................................................................................................................................................... 38
4.3.2 PPTP Client....................................................................................................................................................... 41
4.4 3G/4G Dial .............................................................................................................................................................. 45
4.5 LAN ......................................................................................................................................................................... 46
4.5.1 IPv4.................................................................................................................................................................. 46
4.5.2 IPv6.................................................................................................................................................................. 49
4.6 NAT ......................................................................................................................................................................... 51
4.6.1 Virtual Server................................................................................................................................................... 51
4.6.2 Port Triggering ................................................................................................................................................. 53
4.6.3 DMZ Host......................................................................................................................................................... 54
4.6.4 Multi-NAT ........................................................................................................................................................ 56
4.6.5 UPnP ................................................................................................................................................................ 57
4.7 Security................................................................................................................................................................... 58
4.7.1 Dos Defence..................................................................................................................................................... 58
4.7.2 IP Filtering........................................................................................................................................................ 59
4.7.3 MAC Filtering................................................................................................................................................... 61
4.8 Parental Control...................................................................................................................................................... 63
4.8.1 Time Restriction............................................................................................................................................... 63
4.8.2 URL Filter ......................................................................................................................................................... 64
4.9 ALG.......................................................................................................................................................................... 65
4.10 Bandwidth Conrtol................................................................................................................................................ 65
4.11 Quality of Service.................................................................................................................................................. 66
4.11.1 QoS Queue .................................................................................................................................................... 67
4.11.2 QoS Classification .......................................................................................................................................... 68
4.12 Routing ................................................................................................................................................................. 70
4.12.1 Defauly Gateway............................................................................................................................................ 70
4.12.2 Static Route ................................................................................................................................................... 70
4.12.3 RIP.................................................................................................................................................................. 72
4.13 DNS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 73

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4.13.1 DNS Server..................................................................................................................................................... 73
4.13.2 Dynamic DNS ................................................................................................................................................. 74
4.14 DSL ........................................................................................................................................................................ 75
4.15 DLNA..................................................................................................................................................................... 76
4.16 Storage Service ..................................................................................................................................................... 84
4.17 Interface Grouping................................................................................................................................................ 86
4.18 IP Tunnel ............................................................................................................................................................... 88
4.18.1 IPv6inIPv4 ...................................................................................................................................................... 88
4.18.2 IPv4inIPv6 ...................................................................................................................................................... 89
4.19 IPSec ..................................................................................................................................................................... 91
4.20 Certificate ............................................................................................................................................................. 91
4.20.1 Local............................................................................................................................................................... 91
4.20.2 Trusted CA ..................................................................................................................................................... 93
4.21 Multicast............................................................................................................................................................... 94
4.22 IPTV....................................................................................................................................................................... 96
5Wireless.............................................................................................................................................................98
5.1 Basic........................................................................................................................................................................ 98
To Enable multiple SSID ............................................................................................................................................ 99
5.2 Security................................................................................................................................................................... 99
5.2.1 WPS Setup .....................................................................................................................................................100
5.2.2 Manual Setup AP ...........................................................................................................................................102
5.3 MAC Filter............................................................................................................................................................. 105
5.4 Wireless Bridge..................................................................................................................................................... 107
Access Point............................................................................................................................................................ 107
Wireless Bridge....................................................................................................................................................... 108
5.5 Client List ..............................................................................................................................................................112
6Diagnostics ......................................................................................................................................................114
6.1 Ping Test................................................................................................................................................................ 114
6.2 Traceroute.............................................................................................................................................................115
6.3 Nslookup............................................................................................................................................................... 116
6.4 Diagnostics............................................................................................................................................................ 117
7Management ...................................................................................................................................................118
7.1 Backup Settings..................................................................................................................................................... 118
7.1.1 Backup ........................................................................................................................................................... 118
7.1.2 Restore...........................................................................................................................................................118
7.1.3 Restore Default..............................................................................................................................................119

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7.2 Passwords .............................................................................................................................................................120
7.3 System Log ............................................................................................................................................................120
7.3.1 Viewing System Logs...................................................................................................................................... 121
7.3.2 Configuring System Logs................................................................................................................................121
7.4 SNMP Agent..........................................................................................................................................................122
7.5 TR-069 Client ........................................................................................................................................................123
7.6 Internet Time........................................................................................................................................................124
7.7 Schedule Reboot................................................................................................................................................... 124
7.8 Access Control ......................................................................................................................................................125
7.9 Update Firmware ..................................................................................................................................................126
7.9.1 Upgrading the Firmware Locally.................................................................................................................... 126
7.9.2 Upgrading the Firmware Using FTP ............................................................................................................... 127
7.9.3 Upgrading the Firmware Using TFTP .............................................................................................................127
7.10 Reboot ................................................................................................................................................................128
8Appendix .........................................................................................................................................................129
8.1 Connecting a Computer to the WiFi Network ......................................................................................................129
Windows 8..............................................................................................................................................................129
Windows 7..............................................................................................................................................................129
Windows XP............................................................................................................................................................ 130
8.2 Configuring the Computer.................................................................................................................................... 131
Windows 8..............................................................................................................................................................131
Windows 7..............................................................................................................................................................133
Windows XP............................................................................................................................................................ 135
8.3 FAQ .......................................................................................................................................................................136
8.4 VPI/VCI List ........................................................................................................................................................... 137
8.5 Safety and Emission Statement ............................................................................................................................ 154

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1 Get to Know the Device
1.1 Overview
V300 can serve as a VDSL2 modem with high downlink speed of 100 Mbps, a 300 Mbps wireless router, or a
4-port switch which can meet various demands. With 2 external high gain omni-directional antennas, V300 can
provide wide wireless coverage. It can support multiple internet connection types, including phone cables,
Ethernet cables as well as 3G/4G dongle backup. User-friendly web UI allows you to configure the modem router
easily.
1.2 Features
All-in-one device combines a Built-in ADSL2+ modem, wired router, wireless router and switch
Optional Ethernet and ADSL Uplinks: Access the internet via DSL port or WAN port (RJ45 port)
Multiple Internet Connection Types: Bridging, PPPoE, IPoE, PPPoA, IPoA, dynamic IP and static IP
Tenda Quick Setup Wizard for easy and fast installation and configuration
Up to 300 Mbps wireless transmission speed for HD video streaming and online gaming
Compatible with 802.11b/g Wireless devices
One-touch WPS ensures a quick and secure wireless network connection
USB port lets you access and share files through an attached USB hard drive
Port 1 can function either as a LAN or a WAN port
Poet 4 can function either as a LAN or an IPTV port
QoS feature helps prioritize media streaming and gaming applications for best entertainment experience
Parental Control keeps your kids Internet experience safe using flexible and customizable filter settings
IPTV Service lets you surf Internet while watching online TV
6 kV lightning-proof design fits into lightning-intensive environment
FDM technology enables telephoning, faxing and surfing activities to proceed concurrently without mutual
interference
Advanced Features: IPv6, DDNS, virtual server, DMZ, port triggering, IP filter, MAC filter, UPnP, and so on.

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1.3 Packing List
Your box should contain the following items:
Wireless Modem Router * 1
Phone cable * 2
Ethernet cable * 1
Splitter * 1
Installation Guide * 1
Power adapter * 1
If any item is incorrect, missing or damaged, please keep the original package and contact the vendor.
1.4 Appearance
1.4.1 Front Panel
LED Indicator
Color
Status
Description
PWR
Red
Solid on
The device is starting.
Blinking
The device is upgrading.
Green
Solid on
The device is working properly.
INTERNET
Red
Solid on
No internet access.
Green
Solid on
The device is connected to the internet successfully.
Blinking
Data is being transmitted.

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USB
Green
Solid on
A USB device is properly connected and ready.
Blinking
Data is being transmitted.
Off
No USB device is detected, or the USB device is ejected safely.
WPS
Green
Solid on
for 2
mins->Off
A WPS connection is established.
Blinking
The device is performing WPS negotiation.
Off
The WPS feature is disabled, or the WPS feature is enabled but
the device does not perform WPS negotiation.
WLAN
Green
Solid on
The wireless feature is enabled.
Blinking
Data is being transmitted wirelessly.
Off
The wireless feature is disabled.
1-4
Green
Solid on
This port is properly connected.
Blinking
This port is transmitting data.
Off
No connection is detected on this port.
DSL
Green
Solid on
The DSL negotiation is completed.
Blinking
The device is doing DSL negotiation.
Off
No connection is detected on the DSL port.
This LED is reserved.

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1.4.2 Rear panel
Button/Port
Description
ON/OFF
Power button. Used to turn on/off the modem router.
PWR
Power jack. Used to connect to the included power adapter for power supply.
WLAN
This button is used to enable or disable the wireless feature.
WPS
Enable the WPS function on the web UI of the modem router. Press this button for 3
seconds and then release it to perform the WPS negotiation process. Within 2 minutes,
enable the wireless device’s WPS feature to establish WPS connection.
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This port serves as a LAN port by default. But if your link type is Ethernet, it serves as a
WAN port.
2/3
LAN Ports. Used to connect to a computer, switch, and so on.
4
If you enable IPTV feature of the modem router, this port serves as an IPTV port.
Otherwise, it is a LAN port.
DSL
RJ11 port. Used to connect the modem router to the internet via a telephone cable.
RST
*On the bottom
panel of the modem
router
Press this button for about 6 seconds and then release it to restore factory settings.
Please use the included power adapter for power supply. Use of a power adapter with different voltage
rating may damage the device.

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1.4.3 Product Label
1 Default login user name and password: When you log in to the web UI of the modem router, this information is
required.
2 Default login IP address of the modem router: Enter this IP address in the address bar of a web browser to log
in to the web UI of the modem router
3 MAC address of the modem router
4 Default wireless network name of the modem router
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2 Quick Setup
2.1 Connecting the Device to the Internet
2.1.1 Phone Cable Connection
If you want to use phone service and internet service concurrently, connect the modem router as follows:
Step 1 Connect the LINE port of the included splitter to the phone jack.
Step 2 Connect the PHONE port of the splitter to your telephone.
Step 3 Connect the MODEM port of the splitter to the DSL port of the modem router.
Step 4 Power on the modem router.
--End
If you do not need to use the phone service, directly connect the phone jack to the DSL port of the modem
router.
2.1.2 Ethernet Cable Connection
When the modem router only functions as a wireless router, connect the modem router as follows:

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Connect the Ethernet jack to the port 1 of the modem router.
2.1.3 3G/4G Dongle
Insert a 3G/4G dongle provided by your ISP into USB port of the modem router for internet access.
2.2 Connecting the Device to a Client
2.2.1 Wireless Connection
This label is on the bottom panel of the modem router.
Use your smart device to search and connect to the default SSID (WiFi name) of the modem router. There is no
default WLAN Key (WiFi password) by default.
If either the SSID or WLAN key is changed, the wireless device is required to connect to the modem router again.

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2.2.2 Wired Connection
Connect your computer to an available LAN port (port 1, 2, 3, or 4) of the modem router.
2.3 Login
Step 1 Start a web browser on the computer connected to the modem router, enter 192.168.1.1 in the
address bar and tap Enter on the keyboard.
You’d better configure the modem router on a computer that connected to the modem router via an
Ethernet cable.
Step 2 Enter the default login user name and password (both are admin), and click Login.
--End

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2.4 Setting up an Internet Connection
2.4.1 Phone Cable Connection
If you connect the modem router to the internet via a phone cable, refer to the configuration in this part to
complete your internet settings.
VDSL
If the link type your internet service provider provided to you is VDSL, follow the procedures below:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI and enter the Home page.
Step 2 Link Type: Select VDSL.
Step 3 Connection Type: Select a connection type according to the instructions in the table below, and
complete the related internet parameters.
Connection Type
Description
PPPoE
Select thus type if your internet service provider (ISP)
provides a user name and password to you for internet
access.
IPoE
Dynamic IP
Select thus type if your ISP does not provide any parameters
to you for internet access.
Static IP
Select thus type if your ISP provides a static IP address and
other related information to you for internet access.
Bridge
Select thus type when this device only serves as a modem,
and you want to set up a dial-up connection or enter other

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internet parameters directly on your computer for internet
access.
Step 4 Click OK on the bottom of the page to apply the settings.
--End
ADSL
If the link type your internet service provider provided to you is ADSL, follow the procedures below:
Step 1 Log in to the web UI and enter the Home page.
Step 2 Link Type: Select ADSL.
Step 3 Connection Type: Select a connection type according to the instructions in the table below, and
complete the related internet parameters.
Connection Type
Description
PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet)
If your internet service provider (ISP) provides a user name
and password to you for internet access, your connection
type may be PPPoE or PPPoA, contact your ISP for details.
PPPoA (PPP over ATM)
IPoE (IP over
Ethernet)
Dynamic IP
Select thus type if your ISP does not provide any parameters
to you for internet access.
Static IP
If your internet service provider provides a static IP address
and other related information to you for internet access, your
connection type may be IPoE or IPoA, contact your ISP for
details.
IPoA (IP over
ATM)
Static IP
Bridge
Select thus type when this device only serves as a modem,
and you want to set up a dial-up connection or enter other
internet parameters directly on your computer for internet
access.
Step 4 Country/Region: Select your country or region.
Step 5 ISP: Select your internet service provider.
Step 6 Enter the related internet parameters provided by your ISP.
Step 7 Click OK on the bottom of the page to apply the settings.
--End
If your country/region and ISP are not covered in the drop-down list, select Other, and enter the VPI
and VCI manually. If you do not know the VPI and VCI, contact your ISP for help.
2.4.2 Ethernet Cable Connection
If you connect the modem router to the internet via an Ethernet cable, refer to the configuration in this part to
complete your internet settings. In this case, this device only serves as a wireless router.

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PPPoE
Use thus type if you can access the internet only after setting up a dial-up connection on the computer using a
user name and password provided by your ISP.
Step 1 Log in to the web UI and enter the Home page.
Step 2 Link Type: Select Ethernet.
Step 3 Connection Type: Select PPPoE.
Step 4 Enter the user name and password.
Step 5 Click OK on the bottom of the page to apply the settings.
--End

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IPoE
Dynamic IP
Use thus type if you can access the internet only after setting a static IP address and other related information on
your computer.
Step 1 Log in to the web UI and enter the Home page.
Step 2 Link Type: Select Ethernet.
Step 3 Connection Type: Select IPoE.
Step 4 Address Mode: Select Dynamic IP.
Step 5 Click OK on the bottom of the page to apply the settings.
--End
Static IP
Use thus type if you can access the internet only after setting a static IP address and other related information on
your computer.
Step 1 Log in to the web UI and enter the Home page.
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