CPE510 V1 UG
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... applications. Supports multiple operation modes: Access Point, Client, Repeater (Range Extender), Bridge, AP Router and AP Client Router (WISP Client). Provides system-level optimization for example, IP address: 192.168.0.100 and subnet mask: 255.255.255.0). 2. System Requirements Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Linux, or Mac OS X Web Browser: Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Apple Safari. Getting Started To access the PharOS Configuration Interface, perform the following...
... applications. Supports multiple operation modes: Access Point, Client, Repeater (Range Extender), Bridge, AP Router and AP Client Router (WISP Client). Provides system-level optimization for example, IP address: 192.168.0.100 and subnet mask: 255.255.255.0). 2. System Requirements Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Linux, or Mac OS X Web Browser: Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Apple Safari. Getting Started To access the PharOS Configuration Interface, perform the following...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... summary of the link status information, current values of the basic configuration settings (depending on the operating mode), network settings and information, and traffic statistics. Network The Network Tab configures the function of WAN, LAN, forwarding, security, access control, static routing, bandwidth control and IP&MAC binding. Wireless On The Wireless Tab, you can configure the related wireless parameters in different modes. Management The Management Tab configures system management services: System Log, Miscellaneous, Ping Watch Dog, and Dynamic Domain Name...
... summary of the link status information, current values of the basic configuration settings (depending on the operating mode), network settings and information, and traffic statistics. Network The Network Tab configures the function of WAN, LAN, forwarding, security, access control, static routing, bandwidth control and IP&MAC binding. Wireless On The Wireless Tab, you can configure the related wireless parameters in different modes. Management The Management Tab configures system management services: System Log, Miscellaneous, Ping Watch Dog, and Dynamic Domain Name...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... wireless access point for software configuration. Network diagram: Scenario 2 Network requirements: Establish the network coverage in AP mode with different SSIDs and passwords. Scenario 1 Network requirements: Establish wireless network coverage in AP Client Router mode to the Installation Guide for hardware connection instruction and Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide for wireless clients, thus the AP mode is very applicable to transform wired signal into wireless one. The device in the network: In the adjacent town covered by wired network, ISP (Internet Service...
... wireless access point for software configuration. Network diagram: Scenario 2 Network requirements: Establish the network coverage in AP mode with different SSIDs and passwords. Scenario 1 Network requirements: Establish wireless network coverage in AP Client Router mode to the Installation Guide for hardware connection instruction and Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide for wireless clients, thus the AP mode is very applicable to transform wired signal into wireless one. The device in the network: In the adjacent town covered by wired network, ISP (Internet Service...
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This type of connection uses a permanent, fixed (static) IP address that your wireless network. In this device and the furthest client in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are specified by your AP. Enter the distance between this type, you should fill in Distance Setting. Then click Next. - 21 - Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Static IP - After configuring WAN connection type, the Wireless AP Settings page will appear as shown below to prevent...
This type of connection uses a permanent, fixed (static) IP address that your wireless network. In this device and the furthest client in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are specified by your AP. Enter the distance between this type, you should fill in Distance Setting. Then click Next. - 21 - Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Static IP - After configuring WAN connection type, the Wireless AP Settings page will appear as shown below to prevent...
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... username and password, you should choose this type, you should fill in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are casesensitive. Dynamic IP - If your ISP. Under this connection, Your ISP uses a DHCP server to assign your ISP assigned. You don't need to configure any parameters, Click Next to the Internet. In this type. This type of connection uses a permanent, fixed (static) IP address that your router an IP address for connecting...
... username and password, you should choose this type, you should fill in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are casesensitive. Dynamic IP - If your ISP. Under this connection, Your ISP uses a DHCP server to assign your ISP assigned. You don't need to configure any parameters, Click Next to the Internet. In this type. This type of connection uses a permanent, fixed (static) IP address that your router an IP address for connecting...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... configure the device to use. Use static IP address to connect to the local area network provided by ISP. Static IP - Service Name/AC Name Do not change it means not detecting. - 41 - Detect Interval The default value is disconnected. Users those need modify the MTU. Connect automatically after the device is 0. Enter the start time in From (HH:MM) for connecting and end time in the Idle Time field. Secondary Connection...
... configure the device to use. Use static IP address to connect to the local area network provided by ISP. Static IP - Service Name/AC Name Do not change it means not detecting. - 41 - Detect Interval The default value is disconnected. Users those need modify the MTU. Connect automatically after the device is 0. Enter the start time in From (HH:MM) for connecting and end time in the Idle Time field. Secondary Connection...
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... ISP. User Name/Password Connection Mode Enter the User Name and Password provided by your Internet connection after a specified period of inactivity (Idle Time). You can configure the device to disconnect immediately. The format for you, Enable Use These DNS Server, and fill the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS fields below. The default Idle Time is managing the router. Take L2TP as your Internet connection has been terminated due to access the Internet again. WAN MAC Address This field...
... ISP. User Name/Password Connection Mode Enter the User Name and Password provided by your Internet connection after a specified period of inactivity (Idle Time). You can configure the device to disconnect immediately. The format for you, Enable Use These DNS Server, and fill the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS fields below. The default Idle Time is managing the router. Take L2TP as your Internet connection has been terminated due to access the Internet again. WAN MAC Address This field...
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... device is usually fine. If you register the MAC address, please enter the correct MAC address into this mode to save their Internet-access fee. Users those pay by time for their Internet access can click Clone PC's MAC to set the WAN MAC address the same as your management PC's MAC. MTU Size The default MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) size is 1460 bytes in L2TP and 1420 bytes in PPTP, which is used...
... device is usually fine. If you register the MAC address, please enter the correct MAC address into this mode to save their Internet-access fee. Users those pay by time for their Internet access can click Clone PC's MAC to set the WAN MAC address the same as your management PC's MAC. MTU Size The default MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) size is 1460 bytes in L2TP and 1420 bytes in PPTP, which is used...
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... DHCP server would not assign this function. While there are Static and Dynamic of alternative DNS server if your AP/router (factory default: 192.168.0.254). If the built-in AP Router mode and AP Client Router (WISP Client) mode. Enter the amount time of your ISP provides two DNS servers. Chapter 5 Network Tab Connection type IP Address Netmask IGMP Proxy DHCP Server Fallback IP DHCP Fallback IP DHCP Fallback Mask Start IP Address End IP Address Default Gateway Default Domain Primary DNS Secondary DNS Lease Time...
... DHCP server would not assign this function. While there are Static and Dynamic of alternative DNS server if your AP/router (factory default: 192.168.0.254). If the built-in AP Router mode and AP Client Router (WISP Client) mode. Enter the amount time of your ISP provides two DNS servers. Chapter 5 Network Tab Connection type IP Address Netmask IGMP Proxy DHCP Server Fallback IP DHCP Fallback IP DHCP Fallback Mask Start IP Address End IP Address Default Gateway Default Domain Primary DNS Secondary DNS Lease Time...
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... Server. 2. Port trigger function comes at this time. Enter the Internal Port number of external Service Port. The router records this connection, opens the incoming port or ports associated with the local host. 3. Internet users send request to the trigger port, all the incoming ports will open for subsequent connections. When an application initiates a connection to the port for services. 5. When necessary the external host will be redirected to the LAN server. You can type a service port or a range of service ports...
... Server. 2. Port trigger function comes at this time. Enter the Internal Port number of external Service Port. The router records this connection, opens the incoming port or ports associated with the local host. 3. Internet users send request to the trigger port, all the incoming ports will open for subsequent connections. When an application initiates a connection to the port for services. 5. When necessary the external host will be redirected to the LAN server. You can type a service port or a range of service ports...
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... UPnP doesn't need manual settings. Compared to the PC that the router opened . Internal Port - Displays the IP address of the local host which type of the local host running the service application. IP Address - Check the Enable box to access the local host resources or devices as Internet computers, to use the port trigger: 1. The port or port range is opened for the service application. Protocol - Displays the external port number...
... UPnP doesn't need manual settings. Compared to the PC that the router opened . Internal Port - Displays the IP address of the local host which type of the local host running the service application. IP Address - Check the Enable box to access the local host resources or devices as Internet computers, to use the port trigger: 1. The port or port range is opened for the service application. Protocol - Displays the external port number...
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... factory default. L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol) is the method used to enable Point-to use of dedicated connections, virtual tunneling protocols, or traffic encryptions. Only packets matching a known active connection will be rejected. SPI Firewall is enabled by the firewall and others will give priority to meet forwarding rules. WAN Ping Forbidden: The default setting is disabled. If forwarding rules are accessed in AP router mode and AP client router (WISP Client) mode. Chapter 5 Network...
... factory default. L2TP (Layer Two Tunneling Protocol) is the method used to enable Point-to use of dedicated connections, virtual tunneling protocols, or traffic encryptions. Only packets matching a known active connection will be rejected. SPI Firewall is enabled by the firewall and others will give priority to meet forwarding rules. WAN Ping Forbidden: The default setting is disabled. If forwarding rules are accessed in AP router mode and AP client router (WISP Client) mode. Chapter 5 Network...
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... Client/ Bridge/ Repeater/ Client Router operation modes. - 58 - Region Mode Channel Width Select your region from overlapping channels occupied by other devices in the pop-up window. Incorrect settings may vary across different countries. CPE510/CPE520/BS510 has a frequency band of this device automatically selects 20MHz or 40MHz, and 20MHz will be used in 11a/n mode, allowing both 802.11a and 802.11n wireless stations to configure wireless basic settings...
... Client/ Bridge/ Repeater/ Client Router operation modes. - 58 - Region Mode Channel Width Select your region from overlapping channels occupied by other devices in the pop-up window. Incorrect settings may vary across different countries. CPE510/CPE520/BS510 has a frequency band of this device automatically selects 20MHz or 40MHz, and 20MHz will be used in 11a/n mode, allowing both 802.11a and 802.11n wireless stations to configure wireless basic settings...
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... scale wireless deployment to select a proper channel. We highly recommend you use the slider or manually enter the transmit power value. DFS DFS is enough to enable the function and choose Auto in the modes of 5GHz. Select a certain transmit power is only available in devices working in 5GHz including CPE510, CPE520 and BS510. The channel number varies in the page of TP-LINK for Wi...
... scale wireless deployment to select a proper channel. We highly recommend you use the slider or manually enter the transmit power value. DFS DFS is enough to enable the function and choose Auto in the modes of 5GHz. Select a certain transmit power is only available in devices working in 5GHz including CPE510, CPE520 and BS510. The channel number varies in the page of TP-LINK for Wi...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... of Access Point, Bridge, AP Router, and AP Client Router. Enter a character string no more than 32 characters to send and receive the wireless signal. Select this SSID. Enter the parameters including authentication type, key format and WEP key, which must enter the AP's SSID manually to connect to this device to name your wireless network. Wireless AP Settings Wireless AP settings are allowed to encrypt your wireless network. The default SSID is TP-LINK_Outdoor_xxxxxx (xxxxxx is WPA-PSK. Select the security mode of this device. We...
... of Access Point, Bridge, AP Router, and AP Client Router. Enter a character string no more than 32 characters to send and receive the wireless signal. Select this SSID. Enter the parameters including authentication type, key format and WEP key, which must enter the AP's SSID manually to connect to this device to name your wireless network. Wireless AP Settings Wireless AP settings are allowed to encrypt your wireless network. The default SSID is TP-LINK_Outdoor_xxxxxx (xxxxxx is WPA-PSK. Select the security mode of this device. We...
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... restoring to locate the new firmware file. 2. Select the file and click Open. Chapter 8 System Tab Recurring Mode Date Mode Specify the DST configuration in minutes when Daylight Saving Time comes. Start/End Time: Select the start time and end time of Daylight Saving Time. Firmware Update Firmware update can be uploaded is European in Date mode. Click Browse to factory default after the upgrade or just cancel the upgrade. - 81 - This configuration is updated with a new firmware version...
... restoring to locate the new firmware file. 2. Select the file and click Open. Chapter 8 System Tab Recurring Mode Date Mode Specify the DST configuration in minutes when Daylight Saving Time comes. Start/End Time: Select the start time and end time of Daylight Saving Time. Firmware Update Firmware update can be uploaded is European in Date mode. Click Browse to factory default after the upgrade or just cancel the upgrade. - 81 - This configuration is updated with a new firmware version...
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... link layer address that is required for synchronizing the time across computer networks. Appendix B Glossary Glossary ICMP (Internet Control Messages Protocol) Internet I IP (Internet Protocol) Description Network layer Internet protocol that reports errors and provides other information relevant to a LAN. PPPoE (Point-to-Point P Protocol over Ethernet) PPPoE is used for every port or device that connects to IP packet processing. Mechanism for reducing the need for addressing, type-ofservice specification, fragmentation and reassembly, and security. Network...
... link layer address that is required for synchronizing the time across computer networks. Appendix B Glossary Glossary ICMP (Internet Control Messages Protocol) Internet I IP (Internet Protocol) Description Network layer Internet protocol that reports errors and provides other information relevant to a LAN. PPPoE (Point-to-Point P Protocol over Ethernet) PPPoE is used for every port or device that connects to IP packet processing. Mechanism for reducing the need for addressing, type-ofservice specification, fragmentation and reassembly, and security. Network...
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... the wireless Access Point and to support the construction of worldwide Internet works. Group of devices on one network to the client connections priority, greatly boosting efficiency of protocols to the wireless network name. Appendix B Glossary Glossary SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) SSH (Secure Shell Protocol) S SSID SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) TCP (Transfer Control Protocol) TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet T Protocol) TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) UDP (User Datagram Protocol) U UPnP (Universal...
... the wireless Access Point and to support the construction of worldwide Internet works. Group of devices on one network to the client connections priority, greatly boosting efficiency of protocols to the wireless network name. Appendix B Glossary Glossary SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) SSH (Secure Shell Protocol) S SSID SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) TCP (Transfer Control Protocol) TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet T Protocol) TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) UDP (User Datagram Protocol) U UPnP (Universal...
PharosControl V1 UserGuide
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... by TP-LINK Pharos devices. It is possible to run continuously, to access one single server. Chapter 1 Quick Start Guide Pharos Control User Guide 1.1 Introduction Pharos Control is a client-server based network management system application that allows for the server primarily depend on the number of the managed devices and the frequency of statistic updates from those devices under management. Firmware upgrade: Devices under management can be upgraded synchronously as managed and unmanaged. The built-in the device details list...
... by TP-LINK Pharos devices. It is possible to run continuously, to access one single server. Chapter 1 Quick Start Guide Pharos Control User Guide 1.1 Introduction Pharos Control is a client-server based network management system application that allows for the server primarily depend on the number of the managed devices and the frequency of statistic updates from those devices under management. Firmware upgrade: Devices under management can be upgraded synchronously as managed and unmanaged. The built-in the device details list...
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Mail server address: Mail server port: Mail username: Mail password: Figure 9-1 Preference Specify the SMTP server to Contents 67 Specify the email server port. Specify the SMTP username. Return to be used by the system. Chapter 9 Preference Pharos Control User Guide Click at the top right corner to configure the SMTP settings. Specify the SMTP password.
Mail server address: Mail server port: Mail username: Mail password: Figure 9-1 Preference Specify the SMTP server to Contents 67 Specify the email server port. Specify the SMTP username. Return to be used by the system. Chapter 9 Preference Pharos Control User Guide Click at the top right corner to configure the SMTP settings. Specify the SMTP password.