KeeNetic HERO KN-2410 Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

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What should I do if I can’t access 
the Initial Setup Wizard page or the 
Keenetic Web Interface page?

1. Make sure that your mobile device / computer 

is connected to your Keenetic device (in Router 
Mode) via Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable and set 
up to obtain an IP address and DNS servers 
automatically.

2. Check that you have correctly entered the 

appropriate Keenetic device web address: either 

my.keenetic.net

 (recommended) or

192.168.1.1

 

or

192.168.2.1

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3. Reboot your mobile device / computer and your 

Keenetic device.

4. If the Initial Setup Wizard page is still not 

appearing, please follow the instructions 
below to reset your Keenetic device.

What should I do if I can’t access 
the Internet via a phone line with 
my Keenetic device?

1. If the Internet LED 

A

on the Keenetic device 

(in Router Mode) is not illuminated or it is slowly 
blinking orange:

a. Check your phone outlet connection. The 

LINE

 

port on the DSL splitter must be connected 
to a phone outlet, and the 

MODEM

 port to the 

DSL

 port on your Keenetic device. A landline 

phone can be attached to the 

PHONE

 port 

on the 
DSL splitter if necessary.

b. To pinpoint the problem, try removing the 

DSL splitter and connect the Keenetic directly 
to a phone outlet. If it works now, your DSL 
splitter connection (splitter and/or second 
DSL/phone cable) is the cause.

c.  Consult your ISP to make sure that the line 

is ready and the service is available.

2. If the Internet LED 

A

on the Keenetic device 

(in Router Mode) is illuminated and solid orange, 
check that you are using the correct connection 
parameters: VPI/VCI, VLAN IDs, authentication 
protocol, account login/password, etc. Make the 
necessary changes.

3. If the Internet LED 

A

on the Keenetic device 

(in Router Mode) is illuminated and solid green, 
please check the wired or Wi-Fi connections 
between your Keenetic device and home devices, 
including any Keenetic extenders.

What should I do if I can’t access the 
Internet via an Ethernet cable or Fiber 
/ Cable / Satellite modem?

1. If the Internet LED 

A

on the Keenetic device 

is not illuminated, consult your ISP to make sure 
that that service is available, and that you are 
using the correct connection parameters, e.g. 
account login and password, authentication 
protocol, MAC address, etc. Make the necessary 
changes.

2. If the Internet LED 

A

on the Keenetic 

device is illuminated, please check the wired 
or Wi-Fi connections between your Keenetic 
device and home devices, including any Keenetic 
extenders.

What should I do if I forget 
my wireless password?

The default password for connecting 
to the Wi-Fi network can be found on a sticker 
on the back of your Keenetic device. If the 
default Wi-Fi password has been changed and 
subsequently lost, the changed password 
can be retrieved or reset by logging 
in to

my.keenetic.net 

or in the Keenetic 

Mobile Application.

What should I do if I forget my Web 
Interface page password?

To create a new password, please follow the 
instructions to restore the factory settings on your 
Keenetic device in the question below.

How do I reset/restore the original 
factory settings on my Keenetic 
device?

Make sure that your Keenetic device is connected 
to a power supply. Press and hold the Reset Button 

B

until the Status LED 

C

begins to blink rapidly, 

release the Reset Button and wait while your device 
restarts. 

Important:

 After restoring factory settings, you 

will need to reconfigure your Internet connection 
and re-add extenders to your Mesh Wi-Fi System.

LED Lights, Antennas, Buttons and Ports

Frequently Asked Questions

1.

 Wi-Fi Antennas

Four fixed precision printed dipole Wi-Fi antennas 
with 5 dBi gain. We recommend keeping the 
antennas in a vertical position.

2.

 DC Power Socket 

F

For use with the power adapter supplied in the 
package. The Keenetic device is designed for 
continuous operation and does not need 
to be powered off daily.

3.

 Network Ports 1, 2, 3 & 4

By default, these ports are intended for home 
devices, but they can be reconfigured and used 
to connect to the Internet.

4.

 Network Port 0

The blue port, marked 0, is preconfigured for Internet 
connection.

5.

 DSL Port

An RJ11 socket for connection to a telephone line 
through the supplied splitter.

6.

 Reset Button 

B

Restores the original factory settings and resets the 
administrator password. For instructions on how to 
reset your Keenetic device to factory settings, see the 
Frequently Asked Questions section.

7.

 Status LED 

C

 

Solid green 

— Ready for operation. 

Blinking green 

— Rebooting or 

updating the operating system. 

Rapidly blinking for 2 seconds followed by 
continuous illumination 

— An FN Button 

or Wi-Fi Button has been pressed, and the 
function assigned to that button has started.

Rapidly blinking for 2 seconds followed by 
no illumination 

— An FN Button or Wi-Fi 

Button has been pressed, and the function 
assigned to that button was stopped.

Off 

— Off. 

8.

 Internet LED 

A

 

Solid green 

— Internet connection is established.

Solid orange or blinking orange 

— DSL 

connection is established, transferring data.

Blinking orange slowly 

— DSL 

connection in progress.

Off 

— No Internet connection.

9.

 FN1 & FN2 LEDs 

By default, they indicate the status of the USB ports. 
The purpose of these LEDs can be changed in the 
settings.

On 

— The USB device connected to 

the corresponding port is ready.

Off 

— A compatible USB device was 

not found or is not ready.

10.

 Wi-Fi LED 

D

 

Solid green 

— Wi-Fi network enabled.

Blinking green 

— Transferring data. 

Blinking slowly 

— Quick connection 

session (WPS) in progress.

Off 

— Wi-Fi network disabled.

11.

 Wi-Fi Control Button 

D

 

By default, this button allows you to easily add 
extenders to the Keenetic Mesh Wi-Fi System, or 
other WPS-compliant devices to the wireless network. 

Pressing it once 

— Starts a quick connection 

session for adding a new device. 

Pressing and holding for 3 seconds 

— Turns 

the Wi-Fi on or off. You can assign other 
functions to this button if necessary.

12.

 FN1 & FN2 Buttons

By default, the buttons are used to safely remove 
drives connected to the USB ports of your Keenetic 
device. You can assign other functions to these 
buttons if necessary.

13.

 USB 3.0 & USB 2.0 Port

For connecting compatible USB devices, such as 
external hard drives, printers, and 3G/4G modems 
with a USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 interface. The ports are 
located on the side panel; the high-speed USB 3.0 
port is the blue one.  

The current list of compatible USB devices can 
be found on the website 

help.keenetic.com

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What’s in the Box

 

1 DSL Modem Router preloaded with KeeneticOS

 

1 Level VI energy-efficient 100–240 V power adapter

 

1 Ethernet cable

 

1 DSL splitter

 

2 DSL/phone cables

 

1 TAE-to-RJ11 adapter

 

1 Quick Start Guide (multilingual)

 

1 Quick Start Guide (English)

Safety Instructions

 

 Your Keenetic device is ONLY for indoor use — NEVER use 
it outside.

 

Before use, remove protective labels from your Keenetic 
device, and ensure vents are unblocked. 

 

 Never use your Keenetic device in an enclosed space, and 
ensure that the Keenetic-supplied power adapter is always 
easily accessible. 

 

 ONLY use a Keenetic-supplied power adapter — cease 
to use any damaged adapter IMMEDIATELY. 

 

 Your Keenetic device and its power adapter contain 
no user-serviceable parts — DO NOT OPEN. 

 

 Keep your Keenetic device away from water, excessive 
humidity or heat, and direct sunlight.

 

 Your Keenetic device can be safely wall-mounted using 
two screws, firmly attached, on any wall surface strong 
enough to support 4 times the device’s weight.

Certification Information

Keenetic Limited hereby declares that this device 
is in compliance with all relevant provisions of directives 
2014/53/EU, 2009/125/EC, and 2011/65/EU. Details of the 
original EU declaration may be found at 

keenetic.com

 within 

details on specific model pages.

This device complies with EU radiation exposure limits set 
forth for an uncontrolled environment. 

This equipment should be installed and operated with 
a minimum distance of 20 cm between the antennas and 
a person’s body. 

The frequency and the maximum transmitted power for your 
device, per the requirements of the EU are listed below:

20 mm or longer

128 mm 

3.0~4.0 mm

1.5~2.0 mm

6.0~8.0 mm

2400-2483,5 MHz: 20 dBm; 5150-5350 MHz: 23 dBm; 
5470-5725 MHz: 30 dBm. This device will support DFS 
and TPC functionality while operating in the 5 GHz band.

This device is restricted to indoor use only when operating 
in 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency range (channels 36 - 64).

Per (EC) No 1275/2008, the power consumption 
in networked standby if all wired network ports are 
connected and all wireless network ports are activated 
is 5,7 W.

Device Warranty

For the most up to date Warranty Information, please visit 
our website 

keenetic.com/legal

.

Your Keenetic device comes with a non-transferable 
3-year warranty from the documented date of purchase 
(including your 2-year European Limited Warranty). Valid 
claims in case of a defect will be honored subject to local 
legal requirements.

Disposal

In accordance with European directives, your 
Keenetic device, including the power adapter 
and cables may not be disposed of with 
general household waste. Consult your local 
authority or your supplier for information 
about disposal.

Notice

When you use your Keenetic device (including when you 
connect your Keenetic device the first time), Keenetic 
Limited will process certain personal data about you, 
e.g., service tag, serial number, model name, software 
version, and IP address of your Keenetic device. For more 
information, please go to 

keenetic.com/legal

.

If you are in the European Union / European Economic 
Area, Keenetic GmbH will process certain personal data 
about you, e.g., service tag, serial number, model name, 
software version, and IP address of your Keenetic device. 
Please read our Device Privacy Notice for the European 
Union / European Economic Area at 

keenetic.com/legal

.

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