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Thank you for purchasing Tenda product. Before using this device, please read this User Guide carefully. 
This User Guide applies to WH450A & W900A. We will take W900A for example throughout this guide.

Summary of Contents for W900A

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Page 2: ...imer Pictures images and product specifications herein are for references only To improve internal design operational function and or reliability Tenda reserves the right to make changes to the produc...

Page 3: ...5 3 3 3 Traffic Statistics 6 3 3 4 Wireless Clients 6 3 4 Network 7 3 4 1 LAN Settings 7 3 5 Wireless 8 3 5 1 Basic 8 3 5 2 Security 10 3 5 3 WDS 11 3 5 4 Universal Repeater 13 3 5 5 Access Control 1...

Page 4: ...ing to power supply with the included injector l One RJ 45 10 100 1000 IEEE802 3ab IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3 auto sensing Gigabit port for data transmission or power supply l Wireless rates of up to 900Mbp...

Page 5: ...ed Blinking Transferring data Back Panel RESET Restores the device to the factory default settings when pushed and held for 7 seconds This button has been hidden by the bracket of this device Before p...

Page 6: ...r to the power adapter 2 Connect the PoE port of the injector to the PoE port on this device with an Ethernet cable 3 Connect the LAN port of the injector to the switch 4 Hang the AP Install the brack...

Page 7: ...changed the subnet of the wireless access point the computer you are using to connect must be within the same subnet If you are not clear about this configuration please refer to Appendix 2 Configure...

Page 8: ...formation of connected wireless clients if any 5 Firmware Version Displays Device s current firmware version 6 Hardware Version Displays Device s current hardware version 7 MAC Address Displays device...

Page 9: ...ity mode 3 3 3 Traffic Statistics This section displays each SSID s traffic statistics 1 Total RX Traffic Total RX bytes SSID has received 2 Total RX Packets Total RX packets SSID has received 3 Total...

Page 10: ...clients connected to this device a prompt message will appear There is no wireless client connected to the device 3 4 Network 3 4 1 LAN Settings Here you can configure the LAN IP address subnet mask...

Page 11: ...e of 2 4GHz is 11b g n mixed 11b mode Select it if you have only 11b wireless devices in your wireless network Up to 11Mbps wireless rate is supported on this mode 11g mode Select it if you have only...

Page 12: ...it the SSID will be hidden It is enabled by default 4 AP Isolation Isolates clients connected to the same SSID 5 SSID This is the public name of your wireless network Select the SSID you wish to conf...

Page 13: ...ist Enter 5 or 13 valid ASCII characters 0 9 a z A Z _ can be included if you select ASCII or enter 10 or 26 valid Hex characters 0 9 a f A F can be included if you select Hex WPA PSK The WPA Wi Fi Pr...

Page 14: ...ecured than WPA and WEP 1 Cipher Type Select AES advanced encryption standard or TKIP temporary key integrity protocol AES 2 Security Key Enter a security key which must be between 8 63 ASCII characte...

Page 15: ...he remote AP s MAC address For Example Access Point 1 LAN IP 192 168 0 254 Access Point 2 LAN IP 192 168 0 253 WDS Mode Repeater Mode Configure Access Point 1 1 Click Open Scan to select the remote AP...

Page 16: ...st be in Repeater Mode 4 In Bridge mode clients won t be able to access the device s primary SSID 3 5 4 Universal Repeater Select Universal Repeater and enable scan to automatically populate SSID and...

Page 17: ...be forbidden 2 To disallow a wireless device to connect to your wireless network select Deny enter its MAC address click Add and then OK Then this device listed as Denied will be unable to connect to...

Page 18: ...Percentage Control TX power Specify a value between 50 100 The default is 100 3 6 SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is widely used in local area networks LANs for collecting informatio...

Page 19: ...back to factory default settings after reboot Note When uploading software to the Wireless AP it is important not to disconnect the device from power supply If the power supply is interrupted the upl...

Page 20: ...time from the Internet 2 Sync Interval The default sync interval is 2 hours 3 Time Zone Select your local time zone 4 Copy Local Time Copy time on your PC to the device Note System time will be lost...

Page 21: ...drive that can later be imported to your device in case that the device is restored to factory default settings To do so click the Backup button and specify a directory to save settings on your local...

Page 22: ...mask 255 255 255 0 3 7 5 User Name Password Here you can change the user name and password for web login The default username and password is admin admin We suggest that you change this password to a...

Page 23: ...Access Point 20 3 7 7 LED This section allows you to modify LED status...

Page 24: ...rticular 802 11 wireless LAN It is the name of a specific wireless network To let your wireless network adapter roam among different APs you must set all APs SSID to the same name WEP WEP Wired Equiva...

Page 25: ...Access Point 22 Appendix 2 Configure PC WIN7 OS Configuration 1 Click Start Control Panel 2 Enter Control Panel and click Network and Internet 3 Click Network and Sharing Center...

Page 26: ...Access Point 23 4 Click Change adapter settings 5 Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties 6 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties...

Page 27: ...X where x can be any number between 1 253 in the IP address bar and 255 255 255 0 in the subnet mask and then click OK to save the configurations Windows XP OS Configuration 1 Right click My Network P...

Page 28: ...rotocol TCP IP and click Properties 4 Select Use the following IP address enter 192 168 0 X where x can be any number between 1 253 in the IP address bar and 255 255 255 0 in the subnet mask and then...

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