UTT SOHO AC650W User manual

User Manual
SOHO Wireless Router

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Table of Contents
About this Manual...........................................................................................................................1
0.1 Manual Description.....................................................................................................1
0.2 Web UI Style...............................................................................................................1
0.3 Document Conventions...............................................................................................2
0.3.1 Format .................................................................................................................2
0.3.2 Icons....................................................................................................................2
0.4 Default Factory Settings..............................................................................................3
0.5 Contact us ..................................................................................................................3
Chapter 1. Hardware Installation..................................................................................................4
1.1 Panel Description........................................................................................................4
1.2 Installation Guideline ..................................................................................................5
1.3 Installation Requirements ...........................................................................................6
1.4 Installation Procedure.................................................................................................6
1.5 Connecting the Device................................................................................................6
Chapter 2. Logging to the Device.................................................................................................8
2.1 Configuring your computer..........................................................................................8
2.2 Logging to the Device.................................................................................................9
Chapter 3. Setup Wizard............................................................................................................12
3.1 Running the Setup Wizard........................................................................................12
3.2 Internet.....................................................................................................................12
3.2.1 PPPoE...............................................................................................................13
3.2.2 Dynamic IP ........................................................................................................13
3.2.3 Static IP.............................................................................................................14
3.3 Wireless....................................................................................................................14
3.3.1 2.4GHz Wireless................................................................................................14
3.3.2 5GHz Wireless...................................................................................................15
Chapter 4. Application................................................................................................................17
4.1 DHCP server ............................................................................................................17
4.2 DDNS.......................................................................................................................18
4.2.1 DDNS Service provided by 3322.org..................................................................19
4.2.2 DDNS Service provided by Peanut shells ..........................................................19
4.2.3 DDNS Service provided by uttcare.com.............................................................20
4.2.4 DDNS Service provided by no-ip.com................................................................21
4.2.5 DDNS Service provided by dyndns.org..............................................................22

4.2.6 DDNS Verification..............................................................................................23
4.3 Traffic .......................................................................................................................24
4.4 System Info...............................................................................................................26
4.5 Internet.....................................................................................................................27
4.5.1 PPPoE Connection ............................................................................................27
4.5.2 Dynamic IP Connection......................................................................................29
4.5.3 Static IP Connection ..........................................................................................30
4.6 Wireless....................................................................................................................31
4.6.1 2.4GHz Wireless................................................................................................32
4.6.2 5GHz wireless....................................................................................................35
4.6.3 WDS Configuration Example..............................................................................39
4.7 LAN ..........................................................................................................................43
4.8 Static Route..............................................................................................................43
4.9 UPnP........................................................................................................................44
4.10 Bandwidth Control ....................................................................................................45
4.11 Parental Control........................................................................................................46
4.12 MAC Filter.................................................................................................................48
4.13 Virtual Server............................................................................................................49
4.14 DMZ Host .................................................................................................................51
4.15 User Status...............................................................................................................51
4.16 System Status ..........................................................................................................52
4.17 WiFi Auto On/Off.......................................................................................................53
4.18 Time .........................................................................................................................54
4.19 Remote Management ...............................................................................................55
4.20 Password..................................................................................................................56
4.21 Firmware ..................................................................................................................57
4.22 Configuration............................................................................................................58
4.23 Diagnosis..................................................................................................................59
4.24 Flexible Bandwidth....................................................................................................60
4.25 Easy Surfing.............................................................................................................61
4.26 Easy Admin ..............................................................................................................62
4.27 Cloud Storage...........................................................................................................62
4.28 IP/MAC Binding ........................................................................................................64
4.28.1 The Operation Principle of IP/MAC Binding........................................................64
4.28.2 IP/MAC Binding Settings....................................................................................68
4.29 VPN..........................................................................................................................68
4.29.1 Typical Application.............................................................................................69

4.29.2 VPN Settings .....................................................................................................70
4.30 Access Control .........................................................................................................71
Appendix A FAQ...........................................................................................................................72
Appendix B Common IP Protocols................................................................................................75
Appendix C Common Service Ports..............................................................................................76

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About this Manual
Note:
For better use experience, it is strongly recommended to use Internet Explorer 8.0 or above, Google
Chrome and Firefox.
0.1 Manual Description
This manual is suitable for SOHO Wireless Routers including AC60, AC650W and so on.
The manual describes the characteristics and features of the SOHO wireless router, which are
based on ReOS_SE V1.8.11 firmware platform. It mainly describes how to configure and manage
the Device via Web UI. Please make sure that your Device’s firmware version accords with
ReOS_SE V1.8.11. As the product or firmware version upgrades, or other reasons, this guide will
be updated periodically.
In addition, as the product specifications of each model may differ, please contact the UTT
customer to ask for help if any questions.
Note:
The Device (First letter in uppercase.) mentioned in this manual stands for the SOHO Wireless
Router.
0.2 Web UI Style
The Web User Interface (Web UI) follows the web standards, as follows:
Radio Button:Allows you to choose only one of a predefined set of options.
Check Box: Allows you to select one or more options.
Button: Allows you to click to perform an action.
Text Box: Allows you to enter text information.
List Box: Allows you to select one or more items from a static multiple line text box.

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Drop-down List: Allows you to choose one item from a list. When a
drop-down list is inactive, it displays a single item. When activated, it drops down a list of items,
from which you can select one.
0.3 Document Conventions
0.3.1 Format
Notes: You need pay attention to the notes content.
Parameters: Describe the meaning of parameter or button. If there have “*” before parameters,
it couldn’t be empty.
Bullets: List the parallel content.
Bold font: Examples of information displayed on the screen.
0.3.2 Icons
Router Switch Modem Server
Wired client Wireless client PDA

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0.4 Default Factory Settings
The factory default settings of interfaces are shown in the following table.
Parameter Default Value Description
User Name admin Both the User Name and
Password are case sensitive.
Password admin
LAN IP Address www.uttlogin.com
You can use this IP address to
access the Device through a Web
browser.
Table 0-1 Factory Default Settings of Interface
0.5 Contact us
If you have any question about the installation or using the Device, please contact us as the
following ways:
Phone: +86 21-67766519, 67766527
Global Sales Office Number: +1(626)722-5032
Email: [email protected]

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Chapter 1. Hardware Installation
This chapter describes the physical characteristics of the Device, and explains how to install them.
1.1 Panel Description
1) Front Panel
The LEDs are located on the front panel of the Device. Here we use UTT AC650W as an example
(see Figure 2-1). As for other models, please see the product.
Figure 1-1 Front Panel-UTT AC650W
LED
Description
PWR The Power LED indicator is on when the Device is powered on.
USB The LED indicator is on when the USB interface is connected properly.
5G The 5G LED indicator is on when 5GHZ Wireless is enabled, and it blinks
when transmitting/receiving 5G wireless data.
2.4G The 2.4G LED indicator is on when 2.4GHZ Wireless is enabled, and it blinks
when transmitting/receiving 5G wireless data.
WAN The WAN LED indicator is on when Ethernet cable connection is normal, and
it blinks when the WAN port is sending or receiving data.
1,2,3,4 The LAN LED indicator is on when Ethernet cable connection is normal, and it
blinks when the LAN port is sending or receiving data.
Note: The number of port status LEDs depends on the Device model.
Table 1-1 LEDs Description
2) Back Panel
The interface and the button are located on the back panel of the Device, here we use UTT
AC650W as an example (see Figure 2-2). As for other models, please see the product.

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Figure 1-2 Back Panel-UTT AC650W
Interface/Button Description
LAN These interfaces provide a LAN connection to network devices, such as PCs
or switches.
WAN The WAN interface is connected to your Internet device, such as a cable or
modem.
USB Plug-in a USB storage for data sharing.
PWR The PWR interface is where you connect the provided power adapter.
Reset
Reset current settings to the factory default settings. When the Device is
powered on, use a pin or paperclip to press and hold the Reset button for
more than 5 seconds, and then release the button. After that, the Device will
restart with the factory default settings.
On/Off Press this button to turn the Device on/off.
Note: The reset operation will clear all the settings that you have configured.
Table 1-2 Interfaces and Buttons Description
1.2 Installation Guideline
When determining where to place the Device, please observe these guidelines:
Make sure that your workbench or standard rack is level and stable.
Do not place heavy objects on the Device!
Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation and adequate ventilation around the Device.
Position the Device out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat and ignition.
Please install the Device in a place far away from the High Power Radio or Radar Station.
Keep the Device far away from water!
Please use the supplied power cord.

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1.3 Installation Requirements
The following items are required for installation:
1) Broadband Internet connection
2) Tools and equipment
(1) Broadband modem (optional)
(2) PC with an Ethernet card and TCP/IP installed
(3) Network devices like hub, switch, wireless access point
(4) Network cables
(5) Screwdriver
(6) Power outlet
1.4 Installation Procedure
Follow these steps to install the Device on a flat surface such as a bench:
1) Make sure the Device is powered off.
2) Place the Device upside down on a sturdy, flat bench with a power outlet nearby. Verify that the
bench is well grounded.
3) Remove the adhesive backing from the supplied rubber feet. Attach the four rubber feet to the
round recessed areas on the bottom of the Device.
4) Turn the Device over to make it right side up on the bench.
1.5 Connecting the Device
Before you install the Device, please make sure your PC can connect to the Internet through your
broadband service successfully. If there is any problem, please contact with your ISP for help.
After that, please install the Device according to the following steps. Don’t forget to pull out the
power plug and keep your hands dry.
1) Power off your PC(s), Cable/DSL modem, and the Device.
2) Connect the Cable/DSL modem to the Device’s WAN port.
3) Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports on the Device, and the other end
to a network port on a PC, hub, switch or wireless access point. Repeat this step to connect
more PCs or other network devices to the Device.
4) Connect the power cord to the power port of the Device. Then plug the other end of the power
cord to a grounded AC power outlet.

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5) Power on your network devices, PCs, Switches, Hubs, and so on.
Figure 1-3 Connecting the Device

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Chapter 2. Logging to the Device
This chapter describes how to configure TCP/IP settings on your computer, and how to login to the
Device. In addition, it briefly describes the layout of the Device’s Web interface.
2.1 Configuring your computer
To configure the Device via Web UI, you need to properly configure TCP/IP settings on the
computer that you use to manage the Device. To achieve this, follow these steps:
Step 1 Connect the computer to a LAN port of the Device, or connect the computer to the Device
through wireless.
Step 2 Install TCP/IP protocol on your computer. If it is already installed, please skip this step.
Step 3 Configure TCP/IP settings as Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS
server address automatically. More information about how to configure TCP/IP, please
refer to the chapter: Appendix A FAQ.
Step 4 Use the Ping command to verify network connectivity between the computer and the
Device. Open the command prompt on the computer, type ping www.uttlogin.com, and
then press Enter.
A successful ping will look like this:
An unsuccessful ping will look like this:
Pinging www.uttlogin.com [192.168.1.1] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=255
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=255
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=255
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=255
Ping statistics for 192.168.1.1:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms

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If the Ping command is successful, the connection between the computer and the Device is working
properly. If the Ping command fails, please do the following:
1) Check physical connection: Verify that the LAN LED on the Device and the LED on your
computer’s network card are lit.
2) Check TCP/IP settings: Verify that your computer is on the same subnet as the Device’s LAN
interface. E.g., if the Device’s LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1, the computer’s IP address must
be an unused IP address in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet.
2.2 Logging to the Device
No matter what operating system is installed on your computer, such as, MS Windows, Macintosh,
UNIX, or Linux, and so on, you can configure the Device through the Web browser (e.g., Internet
Explorer, Firefox).
Step 1: For local access of the Device’s web-based utility, launch your web browser, and enter the
Device’s default IP address www.uttlogin.com in the URL filed. Then press the Enter key.
Figure 2-1 Address Bar
Step 2: The first time you log in the Device, the system will ask whether you want to configure the
Device right away or later on. We suggest you select YES, To configure the router now. If it’s not
your first time to logging to the Device, please skip this step.
Pinging www.uttlogin.com [192.168.1.1] with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for 192.168.1.1:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss)

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Figure 2-2 Start Configure Router Screen
Step 3: A login screen prompts you for User name and Password. Enter admin (case sensitive) in
the User name field, and enter admin in the Password field. Then click Log In.
Figure 2-3 Login Screen

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Step 4: Once logged in the Device, the first screen is the homepage, as shown below. On top right
corner there is main menu. On left side there’re frequently-used applications. You can add
applications by clicking . On the central page there is a network connection diagram. You can
click to configure how to connect to Internet and click to configure the name/password of
wireless network. You can restart the system by clicking the Restart button.
Figure 2-4 Homepage

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Chapter 3. Setup Wizard
This chapter describes how to quickly configure IP address and wireless parameters. After finished
all steps mentioned in this chapter, you shall be able to access Internet.
3.1 Running the Setup Wizard
Clicking the Setup Wizard tab on Homepage, a dialogue windows pops up showing that the Device
is detecting the Internet connection type. It will choose a suitable connection type according to the
network. If you want to decide the Internet connection type by yourself, please click the Manually
button on the following figure.
Figure 3-1 Running the Setup Wizard
3.2 Internet
After detecting the Internet connection type, you need to set the parameters to finalize the
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3.2.1 PPPoE
Most DSL-based Internet Service Providers (ISPs) use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet) to establish Internet connections for end-users. If you use a DSL line, check with your ISP
to see if they use PPPoE, and then select PPPoE.
Enter the username and the password provided by ISP in the following dialogue, then click the Save
button. For More information about PPPoE, please refer to section: 4.5.1 PPPoE Connection.
Figure 3-2 PPPoE
3.2.2 Dynamic IP
If your ISP assigns an IP address automatically, please select Dynamic IP as connection type.
Most cable modem subscribers use this connection type. More information about Dynamic IP,
please refer to section: 4.5.2 Dynamic IP Connection.
Select Dynamic IP in the following dialogue window, then click the Save button.
Figure 3-3 Dynamic IP

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3.2.3 Static IP
If you are required to use a permanent IP address, please select Static IP to access Internet. For
more information about Static IP, please refer to section: 4.5.3 Static IP Connection.
Enter the information provided from ISP into the following dialogue window, and click the Save
button.
Figure 3-4 Static IP
3.3 Wireless
This section describes how to quickly configure the wireless network. There are two wireless
connections bands: 2.4GHz and 5GHz (Only dual-band wireless router support 5GHz).
3.3.1 2.4GHz Wireless
In the following dialogue window, you can enable 2.4GHz band of wireless, and configure the name
and password of the wireless network. For more information about 2.4GHz wireless, please refer to
section: 4.6.1 2.4GHz Wireless.

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Figure 3-5 Setup Wizard_2.4G Wireless Settings
SSID: The SSID (Service Set Identification) is also known as the wireless network name, which
is used to uniquely identify a wireless network.
Notes: The Device supports double SSID On 2.4GHz wireless mode. This is the default
SSID.
Hidden SSID: If selected, the SSID will be hidden. In this case, if users want to access this
wireless network, they need to set SSID manually on their end devices.
Network Password: Specify the password for the wireless network. That is displayed in a
cipher text form.
Display Password: If selected, the password will be displayed in a plain text form.
3.3.2 5GHz Wireless
In the following dialogue window, you can enable 5GHz band of wireless, and configure the name
and the password of the wireless network. The settings of parameters for 5GHz wireless are the
same as 2.4GHz wireless, please refer to section: 3.3.1 2.4GHz Wireless. For more information
about 5GHz wireless, please refer to section: 4.6.2 5GHz wireless.
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