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Preface
Thank you for choosing Tenda! Please read this user guide before you start with 4G680.
Conventions
The typographical elements that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Meaning
This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save time or resources.
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Acronym or Abbreviation Full Spelling
It introduces how to set up the device quickly for internet access, the descriptions
Quick Installation Guide
of LED indicators, ports, and buttons, FAQ, statement information, and so on.
It introduces how to set up more functions of the device for more requirements,
User Guide
including all functions on the web UI of the device.
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Technical Support
If you need more help, contact us by any of the following means. We will be glad to assist you as
soon as possible.
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Contents
1 Product overview .......................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 What it does ........................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Main features ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Appearance ............................................................................................................................ 2
1.3.1 LED indicators .............................................................................................................. 2
1.3.2 Ports & bottons ........................................................................................................... 3
1.3.3 Label ............................................................................................................................ 4
2 Quick setup ................................................................................................................................... 5
3 Login .............................................................................................................................................. 7
4 Status............................................................................................................................................. 8
5 WAN .............................................................................................................................................. 9
5.1 Connection ............................................................................................................................. 9
5.2 Connection setting ............................................................................................................... 10
5.2.1 Connect the router to a modem for internet access ................................................ 10
5.2.2 Insert a SIM card into the router for internet access ................................................ 14
5.3 APN setting ........................................................................................................................... 15
5.4 4G/3G/2G modem ............................................................................................................... 16
5.5 PIN ........................................................................................................................................ 17
5.5.1 Unlock and lock a SIM card ....................................................................................... 17
5.5.2 Change the PIN code ................................................................................................. 17
5.6 PLMN .................................................................................................................................... 19
5.7 Data limit setting .................................................................................................................. 20
5.7.1 Data usage/statistics ................................................................................................. 20
5.7.2 Reset statistics ........................................................................................................... 20
6 LAN .............................................................................................................................................. 21
6.1 LAN ....................................................................................................................................... 21
6.2 DHCP .................................................................................................................................... 22
6.2.1 DHCP server .............................................................................................................. 22
6.2.2 Leased hosts .............................................................................................................. 23
7 SMS.............................................................................................................................................. 24
7.1 New message ....................................................................................................................... 24
7.2 USSD ..................................................................................................................................... 25
7.3 Inbox ..................................................................................................................................... 26
7.4 Outbox .................................................................................................................................. 27
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7.5 Draftbox................................................................................................................................ 28
7.6 Settings SMS ......................................................................................................................... 29
7.6.1 Set SMSC ................................................................................................................... 29
7.6.2 Set SMS storage location ........................................................................................... 29
7.6.3 Set SMS receipt ......................................................................................................... 29
8 WiFi ............................................................................................................................................. 30
8.1 Specify basic settings of your wireless network .................................................................. 30
8.1.1 Enable/Disable the wireless network ....................................................................... 32
8.1.2 Hide SSID ................................................................................................................... 33
8.1.3 Change your WiFi name and password..................................................................... 33
8.2 Use WPS to connect to the wireless network ...................................................................... 34
8.3 Allow/block access to your wireless network ...................................................................... 36
8.3.1 Set devices allowed to access your wireless network .............................................. 36
8.3.2 Set devices denied to access your wireless network ................................................ 37
8.4 View station list .................................................................................................................... 39
9 Security........................................................................................................................................ 40
9.1 Firewall ................................................................................................................................. 40
9.1.1 Configure basic settings ............................................................................................ 40
9.1.2 Add firewall entry rules ............................................................................................. 40
9.2 NAT ....................................................................................................................................... 42
9.2.1 Configure NAT settings .............................................................................................. 42
9.2.2 Enable access to virtual servers ................................................................................ 42
9.3 DMZ ...................................................................................................................................... 45
9.3.1 Overview ................................................................................................................... 45
9.3.2 Access the LAN with an IP address from the internet .............................................. 45
10 System ......................................................................................................................................... 47
10.1 View the basic information of the router .......................................................................... 47
10.2 Configure the QoS function ............................................................................................... 48
10.3 Configure the TR069 function ............................................................................................ 49
10.4 Restore the factory settings ............................................................................................... 50
10.5 Upgrade your firmware ...................................................................................................... 51
10.6 Change session timeout and login password ..................................................................... 52
10.7 Set date and time ............................................................................................................... 53
10.7.1 Set system time ....................................................................................................... 53
10.7.2 Enable daylight saving time .................................................................................... 54
10.8 Reboot ................................................................................................................................ 55
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1 Product overview
1.1 What it does
4G680 is a domestic router which offers internet access through both SIM card and broadband.
The router can be managed through a designed web UI, and supports varied settings and functions,
such as SMS, data and user management. With its compact appearance, convenient connection,
various advanced functions and designed web UI, you are assured high‐speed, smooth and stable
internet connection at home covered by the router.
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1.3 Appearance
1.3.1 LED indicators
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1 4
2 3
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SN LED Indicator Color Status Description
Signal
It indicates the 3G/2G signal strength of the
5 strength LED Green (1 to 4 bars)
router.
indicator
11 12 13
6 7 8 9 10
SN Port/Button Description
6 POWER ON/OFF Power on/off button. Used to turn on/off the router.
7 Power jack. Used to connect to the included power adapter for power supply.
LAN port. Used to connect to Ethernet devices, such as computers, switches, and
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so on.
Reset button. When the WiFi LED indicator lights up, hold this button down for
about 8 seconds, and release it when the WiFi LED indicator turns off. When the
11 RESET
WiFi LED indicator lights up again, the router is reset to factory settings
successfully.
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13 SIM SIM card slot. Used to insert the SIM card.
1.3.3 Label
This label is located at the rear panel of the router. The details of the label are shown as below.
(1)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(2) The default IP address and the login user name and key of the router.
(4) MAC address of the router. The default SSID of the router is Tenda_XXXX, where XXXX indicates
the last 4 characters of this MAC address.
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2 Quick setup
The router provides quick internet access by inserting a SIM card.
Step 1 Insert a standard SIM card into the slot on the bottom panel.
A full‐size SIM card is required for the router. A micro or nano SIM card must be converted using a
SIM card adaptor.
Step 2 Use the included power adapter to power on the router, and press the power button. The
POWER indicator lights solid on.
When the INTERNET indicator blinks blue or green, and the Signal Strength LED indicator
lights green (1 to 4 bars), the router is connected to the internet successfully.
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When the INTERNET indicator lights solid red:
Check if the SIM card is inserted correctly or locked. To unlock the SIM card, please refer to Unlock
and lock a SIM card.
If you have obtained APN parameters from your ISP, you can refer to APN setting to manually
create an APN profile and connect to the internet.
You can find the default SSID (WiFi name) and default WiFi key on the label on the back of the
router.
To change the default SSID (WiFi name) and WiFi key of the router, see Change your WiFi name
and password.
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3 Login
Procedures for accessing the web UI of the router:
Step 1 Use the included power adapter to power on the router.
Step 2 Use a mobile device to connect to the wireless network of the router, or connect your
computer to the port 1 using an Ethernet cable.
Step 3 Start a web browser on your connected device, and visit the default IP address of the
router: 192.168.0.1.
Step 4 Enter the default Account and Password (both are admin by default), and click Login.
‐‐‐End
After Logging in to the web UI successfully, you will be directed to the Home page.
If the above pages do not appear, please set the local connection of your computer to Obtain an IP
address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. For more information about
how to set the IP address of your computer, please refer to Appendix.
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4 Status
You can view the system status in the Home page of the Web UI. The Home page displays
configurations and status of the router, including LAN, 4G/3G/2G Modem, System, Internet Status,
IPv4 WAN, IPv6 WAN, and Mobile Network.
Parameter Description
It displays the LAN information of the router, including LAN IP address, subnet Mask,
LAN
and the number of clients connected to the router.
4G/3G/2G Modem It displays the connection status of SIM card and relevant information.
It displays the uptime, which means the total operating time of the router since it is
System
powered on recently.
Internet Status It displays the data allowance settings and traffic statistics.
Mobile Network It displays the transmitted and received traffic through IPv4 and IPv6.
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5 WAN
5.1 Connection
You can set Preferred Cellular Network and Roaming Mode in this page.
Parameter Description
Preferred cellular network enables you to choose a more desirable network which
uses either IPv4 or IPv6 protocol. The available options include Auto Mode and
Manual Mode.
Preferred Cellular
Auto mode: The router chooses the suitable network type automatically. Under
Network
this mode, you cannot disconnect any WAN status.
Manual mode: You can choose the desired network, using either IPv4 or IPv6. You
can also enable or disable any WAN status.
Enable or disable data roaming for the SIM card inserted in the router.
Roaming mode Data roaming means the data usage produced when you are outside the coverage of
your ISP. You can disable data roaming to avoid roaming data usage.
It specifies the IP family that the router uses to access the internet. You can enable or
WAN Status
disable any of them under Manual Mode.
It specifies the internet protocol version used to access the internet. Available options
IP Family
include IPv4 and IPv6.
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5.2 Connection setting
5.2.1 Connect the router to a modem for internet access
Ensure that no SIM card is inserted and no Ethernet cable with internet access is connected to the
WAN port.
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3. Choose WAN > Connection Setting, and select WAN Mode.
4. Click Apply.
5. Click WAN Settings, and choose a desired WAN Connection Type and enter required
parameters accordingly.
6. Click Apply in the WAN Settings page.
‐‐‐End
The configuration succeeds when Complete is displayed in the pop‐up window, and you can access
the internet through the modem.
Parameter Description
The router provides three connection types: STATIC, DHCP and PPPoE. Choose one
according to your need.
STATIC: Use the fixed IP address and related parameters provided by your ISP to
WAN Connection Type access the internet.
DHCP: Use dynamic IP address provided by your ISP to access the internet.
PPPoE: Use the account and password provided by your ISP to access the
internet.
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Under STATIC mode, you need to enter these fixed IP Address information provided
Default Gateway
by your ISP.
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Host Name It specifies the name of the router recognized by your ISP.
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Parameter Description
User Name
Password
Under PPPoE mode, you need to enter the User Name, Password and Verify
Password provided by your ISP.
Verify Password
Operation Mode
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4. Click Apply.
5. Click WAN Settings. Choose a desired WAN Connection Type and enter required
parameters accordingly.
6. Click Apply.
‐‐‐End
The configuration succeeds when Complete is displayed in the pop‐up window.
You can access the internet with a computer connected to the port 1, or wireless devices
connected to the router’s wireless network.
The network typology of accessing the internet through a modem is shown below:
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5.2.2 Insert a SIM card into the router for internet access
If you are setting up the router in factory settings, please refer to the Quick setup part to access
the internet with a SIM card. Otherwise, you can follow the steps below to switch to LAN mode
and access the internet with a SIM card.
The network typology of accessing the internet using a SIM card is shown below:
Check if the SIM card is inserted correctly or locked. To unlock the SIM card, please see Unlock and
lock a SIM card.
If you have obtained APN parameters from your ISP, you can refer to APN setting to manually
create an APN profile and connect to the internet.
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5.3 APN setting
When a SIM card is inserted, the router can automatically detect the profile information. When
you have obtained APN parameters or in need of joining a specific network, you can manually add
a new APN profile and connect to it.
Parameter Description
User
It specifies the user name and password used for joining the network.
Password
It specifies the types of communication protocol. Available options are IPV4, IPV6 and
PDP Type
IPV4/IPV6. IPV4/IPV6 is recommended.
Authentification It specifies the authentication protocols for network connection. Available options are
Preference PAP, CHAP and PAP/CHAP. PAP/CHAP is recommended.
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5.4 4G/3G/2G modem
When a 4G SIM card is inserted into the router, you can set the router to the desired network type.
The default network type is Auto.
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Parameter Description
The router switches among three network types of LTE, WCDMA and GSM according to
Auto
real‐time internet situation.
LTE Only Only use LTE network, which is a kind of 4G cellular network.
WCDMA Only Only use WCDMA network, which is a kind of 3G cellular network.
GSM Only Only use GSM network, which is a kind of 2G cellular network.
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5.5 PIN
5.5.1 Unlock and lock a SIM card
PIN code is the identification password for a SIM card, preventing it from embezzlement. If your
SIM card is locked with a PIN code, you have to unlock the SIM card before accessing the internet.
Step 2 Enter the PIN code of the SIM card, click Unlock PIN.
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Wait for the processing of the router until Completed is shown in the page.
If you want to lock the SIM card, choose PIN > SIM Lock/Unlock Configuration and click Disable.
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Step 4 Click Apply.
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5.6 PLMN
PLMN is Public Land Mobile Network, a combination of wireless communication services offered
by a specific ISP in a specific country. The router provides two modes: Automatic and Manual.
Under Automatic mode, the router will automatically select the most appropriate network
registration connection. The default mode for PLMN is Automatic.
Under Manual mode, you can query and update your network.
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5.7 Data limit setting
You can control the data usage of the SIM card inserted and set a limit for data usage to avoid
unexpected overuse of data traffic.
‐‐‐End
If you want to reset or delete your data limit settings, you can click Reset.
‐‐‐End
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6 LAN
6.1 LAN
In this page, you can check and change the LAN IP information of your router, including IP Address
and IP Subnet Mask.
Parameter Description
IP address It specifies the LAN IP address of the router. The default value is 192.168.0.1.
You can change it as required.
IP Subnet Mask It specifies the subnet mask of the LAN IP address. The default value is
255.255.255.0.
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6.2 DHCP
6.2.1 DHCP server
The DHCP server function of the router can automatically assign IP addresses within a fixed range
to clients connected to the router. To configure this function, choose DHCP > DHCP Server.
Parameter Description
It specifies whether to enable the DHCP server function. To enable it, set DHCP Mode
to Sever. To disable it, set DHCP Mode to None.
It specifies the first IP address that can be assigned by the DHCP server to a client. The
Start IP
default value is 192.168.0.20.
It specifies the last IP address that can be assigned by the DHCP server to a client. The
End IP
default value is 192.168.0.60.
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Parameter Description
It specifies the validity period of an IP address assigned by the DHCP server to a client.
Lease Time
The default value is 720 minutes.
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7 SMS
With a SIM card inserted, you can use the SMS functions of the router under LAN mode.
Please enter a valid phone number and message content within the limited length.
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7.2 USSD
With USSD function, you can get specific information or perform specific operations by send a
special code or command to your ISP.
Such codes or commands are predetermined. You can contact your ISP to find those codes or
commands.
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7.3 Inbox
To view the received SMS messages, choose SMS > Inbox.
Received SMS messages can be stored in two locations: Local and SIM Card.
You can also change the storage location by following steps in Set SMS storage location.
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7.4 Outbox
To view the SMS messages that you have sent, choose SMS > Outbox.
SMS messages that have been sent can be stored in two locations: Local and SIM Card.
You can also change the storage location by following steps in Set SMS storage location.
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7.5 Draftbox
To view, edit and send unsent SMS messages, choose SMS > Draftbox.
Unsent SMS messages can be stored in two locations: Local and SIM Card.
You can also change the storage location by following steps in Set SMS storage location.
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7.6 Settings SMS
7.6.1 Set SMSC
SMSC is Short Message Service Center, the short message server for SMS messages. You will be
unable to send SMS messages with a wrong SMSC Address.
The router can automatically detect the SMSC after you insert a SIM card. If SMSC is changed
mistakenly and SMS messages cannot be sent, you can correct it in Settings SMS > Set SMSC.
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8 WiFi
8.1 Specify basic settings of your wireless network
This part enables you to configure the basic settings of the wireless network. To access this page,
choose WiFi > Basic.
Parameter Description
It specifies the network mode used by the wireless network. The default is
recommended.
802. 11 B Only: Under this mode, only IEEE 802.11b wireless devices are allowed to
connect to the wireless network of the device.
802. 11 B/G mixed: Under this mode, only IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g wireless
devices are allowed to connect to the wireless network of the device.
Mode 802. 11 B/G/N mixed: Under this mode, IEEE 802.11n wireless devices operating at
2.4 GHz and IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g wireless devices are allowed to connect to
the wireless network of the device.
802. 11 G Only: Under this mode, only IEEE 802.11g wireless devices are allowed to
connect to the wireless network of the device.
802. 11 N Only: Under this mode, only IEEE 802.11n wireless devices operating at
2.4 GHz are allowed to connect to the wireless network of the device.
It specifies the wireless channel the router works in. The default value is “Auto”, which
Channel means the router can check the availability of each channel, and choose the best one.
You can also use other tools to find and switch to a less‐used channel with less
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Parameter Description
It specifies the frequency width of the channel of the router. The default is
Channel Width
recommended.
Encryption Type involves how your communication is secured and affects your
network security. The router supports None, WEP and WAP Personal.
WAP Personal: It indicates another encryption mode for data exchange. Under this
mode, you need to set WAP Mode, Cipher Type and Pre‐shared key.
The available authentication modes include Open System and Shared Key.
Open System: It specifies that authentication is not required if the Encryption Type
is WEP. In this case, a wireless client can connect to the router without being
authenticated, and the data exchanged between them is encrypted in WEP security
Authentication
mode.
Method
Shared Key: It specifies that authentication is not required if the Encryption Type is
WEP. In this case, a wireless client can connect to the router without being
authenticated, and the data exchanged between them is encrypted in WEP security
mode.
WEP Encryption
It specifies the length of the key that you set for the wireless network.
Length
It specifies the default WEP key for the Open System and Shared Key encryption types.
For example, if the default key is set to WEP key 2, a wireless client can connect to the
router only with WEP key 2.
WEP Default Key
The router provides two WEP key types: ASCII and Hex.
WPA: It indicates that the router works in the WPA security mode.
WPA2: It indicates that the router works in the WPA2 security mode.
WPA Mode
Auto (WPA or WPA2): It indicates that the router works in the Auto(WPA or WPA2)
security mode, and wireless clients adopting the WPA or WPA2 security mode can
connect to the router.
Cipher Type AES: It is short for Advanced Encryption Standard. If this encryption algorithm is
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Parameter Description
used, the router can reach a maximum wireless transmission rate of 300 Mbps.
TKIP: It is short for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. If this encryption algorithm is
used, the router can reach a maximum wireless transmission rate of 54 Mbps.
TKIP and AES: It indicates that both TKIP and AES encryption algorithms are
supported. Wireless clients can connect to the router based on TKIP or AES.
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8.1.2 Hide SSID
In order to prevent you wireless network from being searched by others, you can hide the SSID.
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8.2 Use WPS to connect to the wireless network
You can connect wireless devices (e.g. smart phones) to the wireless network of the router easily
and quickly with WPS.
Wireless devices (e.g. smart phone) are also required to support WPS function if you hope to connect
to the WiFi in this way.
Step 6 Enable the WPS function on your wireless device within 2 minutes to perform WPS
negotiation and connect to the wireless network.
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When the pop‐up window with WPS connect success appears, the wireless device is connected to
the wireless network.
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Method 3: Use PIN code
Normally, mobile phones do not support connection with WPS PIN code. Such method is commonly
used for wireless network card to connect to WiFi. For more information, please refer to the user guide
of the wireless network card.
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8.3 Allow/block access to your wireless network
MAC Filter enables you to allow/block the devices to access your wireless network. Blocked
devices are unable to connect to the wireless network. Available modes include Disable, Allow
listed stations and Deny listed stations.
Parameter Description
Disable: Under this mode, all clients can connect to the router after entering the
password. The default setting for MAC Filter is Disable.
MAC Address Filter Allow listed stations: Under this mode, only devices added are allowed to connect
Mode to the wireless network.
Deny listed stations: Under this mode, devices are all allowed to connect to the
wireless network except for those added ones.
Active Tick or untick the Active checkbox to enable or disable the MAC filter rule.
MAC Address It is used to specify the MAC address of a wireless device to which the rule applies.
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Step 5 Click OK and then click Apply.
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If you want to modify the present rules, click the corresponding parameter and modify it. Click OK
and Apply to enable it.
Under this mode, any unauthorized devices may be notified “Wrong password” when trying to
connect the network.
To deny the connection of present allowed devices, click Delete or Delete All, and click Apply.
‐‐‐End
If you want to modify the present rules, click the corresponding parameter and modify it. Click OK
and Apply to enable it.
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Under this mode, any added devices may be notified “Wrong password” when trying to connect to
the network.
To allow the access of present denied devices, click Delete or Delete All, and click Apply.
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8.4 View station list
In the Station List column, the MAC addresses of all connected devices through wireless network
are listed. To view the MAC addresses of connected devices, choose WiFi > Station Lists.
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9 Security
9.1 Firewall
Firewall is used to protect the LAN of the router. You can configure the firewall as required.
Parameter Description
Packets Allowed Drop: Communications between certain source IP and destination IP address
that are specified in the rules added in the IPv4 Firewall Entries and IPv6
Firewall Entries are blocked.
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Parameter Description
Source IP
It specifies the two IP addresses whose communications are to be allowed or
blocked by adding firewall entry rules.
Destination IP
It specifies the protocol used for communication, including None, ICMP, TCP,
Protocol
UDP and TCP/UDP.
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9.2 NAT
9.2.1 Configure NAT settings
You can set NAT configurations, such as NAT Type, IPSEC/PPTP/L2TP VPN Pass Through and
Webserver WWAN Access. To change these configurations, choose NAT > Configure.
Parameter Description
It specifies the NAT forwarding type of the router. Available options include
NAT Type Symmetric, Port Restricted, Full Core and Address Restricted. Different types are
featured with varied security and convenience level.
Webserver WWAN These options enable you to allow or prohibit the access of WWAN request to the
Access LAN of the router.
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Parameter Description
Private Port It specifies the service port number of a server under the LAN of the router.
It specifies the protocol of a service provided through the router for internet
Protocol
users. The available protocols include ICMP, TCP and UDP.
Application Scenario
A 4G680 is used to set up a LAN and a web server on the LAN must be accessible to internet users.
This requirement can be addressed using the virtual server function. The following figure shows
the application scenario.
Network requirement
The WAN port of the router is assigned a public IP address.
Computer 1 is assigned a static IP address. The default gateway IP address is the
192.168.0.150.
All the firewall and antivirus software that may deny internet users' access to the LAN server is
disabled when virtual server function is used.
Configuration
Procedures for configuring the virtual server function:
Step 1 Start a web browser on the device connected to the router, and visit 192.168.0.1.
Step 2 Choose Security > NAT.
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Step 3 Click Add.
Step 4 Enter the IP address of the virtual server, which is 192.168.0.150 in this example.
Step 5 Define a Private Port and Global Port, which are both 9999 in this example.
Step 6 Select a Protocol, and click Apply.
If you want to modify the present rule, click the corresponding parameter and modify it. Click OK and
Apply to enable it.
‐‐‐End
After the settings, users from the internet can access the virtual server by visit the address in a
web browser “Intranet service layer protocol name://the present WAN IP address of the
router:global port”.
For example, when the WAN IP address of the router is 102.33.66.88, set the private port to 9999
and Global port to 9999, you can visit “http:// 102.33.66.88:9999” to access the visual server.
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9.3 DMZ
9.3.1 Overview
You can set a certain computer as a DMZ Host to free the computer from any restriction in the
process of accessing the internet. Therefore, the DMZ Host can obtain better internet experience.
For example, a video meeting and online games can be smoother on a DMZ host.
When a computer is set as a DMZ host, it is completely exposed to the internet, which means that
the computer will not be protected by the firewall of the router.
A DMZ host can be easily used by hackers to attack the local network. Do not set DMZ host
randomly.
Security software, anti‐virus software and system firewall may affect the DMZ function. Please
disable these safety measures during the use of DMZ function.
Parameter Description
DMZ Host It specifies the IP address of the device that is set as a DMZ host.
Solution
You can meet the requirement with the DMZ host function.
Assume that:
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Please ensure that router obtains an IP address from the public network. This function may not work
on a host with an IP address of a private network. Common IPv4 addresses are classified into class A,
class B and class C. Private IP addresses of class A range from 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255; Private IP
addresses of class B range from 172.16.0.0‐172.31.255.255; Private IP addresses of class C range from
192.168.0.0‐192.168.255.255.
WAN IP:
102.33.66.88
Server
IP address:192.168.0.101
When the default intranet service port is 80, please change it to an uncommon port (1024‐65535)
manually, such as 9999.
If internet users still cannot access the server after the configuration, please try to disable the
system firewall, anti‐virus software on the DMZ host and try again.
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10 System
10.1 View the basic information of the router
To view the basic information of the router, you can choose System > About. Information listed
includes Device Name, FW Version, IMEI and Hardware Version.
Parameter Description
It specifies the fixed serial number of each mobile telecommunication device. Because
IMEI
the router can be inserted with a SIM card, it therefore is assigned an IMEI number.
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10.2 Configure the QoS function
The QoS function allows you to prioritize traffic of certain clients, so that more important traffic
can pass through first.
Parameter Description
Upstream bandwidth It specifies the bandwidth assigned to the local hosts specified in the rules.
Local IP It specifies the IP address of the local host that is to be assigned priority.
Ports It specifies the port used by the local host to access the remote IP.
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10.3 Configure the TR069 function
The router allows Automatic Configuration Server (ACS) to manage itself with TR069 protocol. The
TR069 function can conduct automatic configuration, software and hardware management, device
monitoring and malfunction diagnose. To configure TR069, choose System > TR069.
Parameter Description
When the periodical inform is enabled, the router will send its information to the
Periodic Inform
ACS periodically.
Periodic Inform Interval It specifies the interval at which the router sends its information to the ACS.
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10.4 Restore the factory settings
If you cannot locate the cause for a failure to access the internet or forget your login user name or
password for the router, you can restore the router to factory settings to solve the problem. To
reset to default, choose System > Configuration and click Reset.
You can also use the reset button on the AP to restore the factory settings.
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10.5 Upgrade your firmware
For more functions and higher stability, you can download an updated version of firmware for the
router from www.tendacn.com to upgrade the firmware of the router. To upgrade the firmware,
choose System > Firmware Upgrade.
Do not power off the router during an upgrade. Otherwise, the router may be damaged.
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10.6 Change session timeout and login password
To control the access to the web UI, the page is set with Session Timeout and login Password. To
change the login password, choose System > Password.
Parameter Description
Session It specifies the time span that a user can stay at the web UI without any operation.
Timeout(Min) After the time span, you will be logged out automatically.
New password
When setting a new password for logging in the Web UI, you are required to enter it
Retype new twice for confirmation.
password
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10.7 Set date and time
The router provides the system time and daylight saving time (DST) for time management.
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When you choose to synchronize the system time with internet time servers, the router will
automatically conduct synchronization when it is connected to the internet each time. Time Sever
Address can also be changed. The default servers are 1.my.pool.ntp.org, 2.my.pool.ntp.org and
3.my.pool.ntp.org.
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Step 3 Click Sync with host.
Step 4 Click Apply.
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To disable DST, you can deselect Enable Daylight Saving, and click Apply.
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10.8 Reboot
To reboot the router on the web UI, choose System > Reboot.
When the router reboots, all wireless connections are released. You are recommended to reboot the
router at an idle hour.
Step 4 The router will begin rebooting, please wait until the reboot finishes.
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Appendix
Setting the IP address of your computer
This part describes how to set the IP address settings to Obtain an IP address automatically and
Obtain DNS server address automatically. Choose the corresponding setting guidance according
to the operation system of your computer and follow the configuration procedures.
Windows 10
Step 1 Right‐click the start menu at the lower left corner of your desktop, choose Network
Connection.
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Step 3 Double‐click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
Step 4 Choose Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address
automatically.
Step 5 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window will close automatically.
Click OK in the Ethernet Properties window.
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Windows 7
Step 1 Click Start > Control Panel.
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Step 4 Click Change adapter settings.
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Step 7 Choose Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically,
click OK.
Step 8 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window will close automatically.
Click OK in the Ethernet Properties window.
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