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AC2100 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router
User Guide
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Copyright Statement
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Disclaimer
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
products without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes.
Tenda does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product
described herein. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure
accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information and recommendations in this document
do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
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Preface
Thank you for choosing Tenda! Please read this user guide before you start.
Conventions
This user guide is applicable to the following routers. is used for illustration in this guide AC23
unless it is specified. The contained images and UI screenshots are subject to the actual products.
Product model
Description
AC23
AC2100 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router
AC21
AC2100 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router
AC19
AC2100 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router
Typographical conventions in this User Guide:
Item
Presentation
Example
Cascading Menus
>
Click Status Device Status>
Parameter and value
Bold
Set to . User Name Tom
UI control
Bold
On the Policy page, click the button. OK
Variable
Italic
Format: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Message
“ ”
The “Success” message appears.
Symbols in this User Guide:
Item
Meaning
This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest.
Ignoring this type of note may result in ineffective configurations, loss of data or
damage to device.
This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save time or resources.
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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.
Global: ( -2 86 755) 7657180
(China Time Zone)
Email
support@tenda.cn
United States: 1- - - 800 570 5892
(Toll Free: 7 x 24 hours)
Canada: 1- - - 888 998 8966
(Toll Free: Mon - Fri 9 am - 6 pm PST)
Hong Kong: - 00852 81931998
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1 Get to know your device
1.1 Introduction
The AC2100 dual band gigabit WiFi router works at both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz and supports the
802.11ac wave2 technology, realizing the dual band concurrent wireless rate - of 2033 Mbps. It
supports PPPoE user name and password migration for instance internet access, and IPv6 for
smoother internet experience without network address translation (NAT).
The wireless rate is illustrated with AC23 as the example. Please refer to package for the actual wireless
rate for each model.
1.2 LED indicator
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LED indicator
Status
Description
SYS
Solid on
The router is starting.
If the indicator still lights solid on after the router completes
startup, it indicates that the router is connected to the internet
successfully.
Blinking
The router works properly.
Off
The system is faulty.
WAN
Solid on
The WAN port is connected properly, but no data is being transmitted.
Blinking
Data is being transmitted over the WAN port.
Off
The WAN port is disconnected or improperly connected.
LAN
Solid on
At least one LAN port is connected properly.
Blinking
A new wired device is connected to the router.
Off
No device is connected to any LAN port of the router properly.
WiFi
Solid on
At least the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz WiFi network is enabled.
Fast blinking
Data is being transmitted wirelessly.
Slow blinking
The router is performing WPS negotiation.
Off
Both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi networks are disabled.
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This LED is reserved.
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1.3 Ports and buttons
Port/Button
Description
POWER
Power jack.
It is used to connect to the included power adapter.
WPS/RST
It is used to start the WPS negotiation process, or to reset the router.
WPS: Press the button of the router for 1 to 3 seconds. Within 2 minutes, enable
the WPS function of the other WPS-supported device to establish a WPS
connection.
Reset: Hold down the button for about 8 seconds. Release it when all the LED
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Port/Button
Description
indicators blink once. The router is reset successfully.
WAN
It is gigabit auto-negotiation Ethernet port, used to connect this router to the
internet, such as a LAN port from the modem or the Ethernet jack provided by your
ISP.
1/2 (AC21 & AC23)
1/2/3 (AC19)
They are gigabit auto-negotiation LAN ports, used to connect to the wired devices
such as computers or switches.
IPTV (AC21 & AC23/3
IPTV/4 (AC19)
It is a gigabit auto-negotiation Ethernet port. By default, it is a LAN port.
I the IPTV function of the router is enabled, it serves only as an IPTV port used to f
connect to a set-top box.
USB (AC19)
It is USB 2.0 port, used to connect to USB device.
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1.4 Label
The bottom label shows the login IP address, MAC address of the router, serial number, SSID and
Pin No. See the following figure Here AC is used for illustration.. 23
IP Address: It specifies the default address used to log in to the web UI of the router.
MAC: It specifies the MAC address of the router.
Serial No.: It is required if you need technical assistance to repair your device.
SSID: It specifies the default WiFi name of the router.
Pin No.: It specifies the PIN code of the router.
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2 Web UI
2.1 Log in to the web UI
Step 1 Connect your smartphone to the WiFi network, or connect your computer to a LAN port
(1, 2 and IPTV/3 for AC23 and AC21, and 1, 2, 3 and IPTV/4 for AC19) of the router (AC23 is
used for illustration here).
Step 2 Start a web browser on the device connected to the router and visit tendawifi.com.
Step 3 Enter the login password, and click .Login
---End
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I the above page does not appear, try the following solutions:f
Ensure that the router is powered on properly.
Ensure that the computer is connected to a LAN port (1, 2 and IPTV/3 for AC23 and AC21, and 1, 2,
3 and IPTV/4 for AC19) of the router, and Configuring the computer to obtain an IP address
automatically.
Restore the router to factory settings and try again.
The following page appears.
2.2 L out of the web UI og
If you log in to the web UI of the router and perform no operation within 5 minutes, the uter logs ro
you out automatically. You can also log out by clicking the top right corner of the web UI.Logout at
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2.3 Web UI layout
The web UI of the router consists of t sections, including the navigation bar and the wo
configuration area. See the following figure.
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Name
Description
Navigation
bar
It is used to display the function menu of the router. Users can select
functions in the navigation bar and the configuration page appears in the
configuration area.
Configuration
area
It is used to modify or view your configurations.
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3 Internet status
Log in to the web UI of the router and choose Internet Status to enter the page. On this page, you
can find the following information.
Internet status
Wireless information
System information
Online devices information
USB information
3.1 Internet status
To view internet status:
Step 1 Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit tendawifi.com to log in
to the web UI of the router.
Step 2 Choose Internet Status.
---End
When the link between the Internet and the Router clear as shown below, the router is is
connected to the internet successfully and you can access the internet via the router.
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When a red cross and “Connection failed.” are shown between the Internet Routerand the , it
indicates that the internet connection is abnormal. Please click Connection failed. t vigate to o na
the Internet Settings page and follow the instructions to solve the problem.
When Please ensure that the cable between the Internet port of the router and the modem is
properly connected” is shown on the page, ensure that the WAN port of the router and the LAN
port of the modem or the Ethernet jack are connected properly. If the problem persists, contact
the technical support for help.
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When The user name and password are incorrect.” is shown on the page, it indicates that the user
name and password you entered are incorrect. Please re enter the user name and password.-
Please consider the following tips when entering the user name and password:
Pay attention to case sensitivity, such as “Z “z”.and
Pay attention to similar letters and numbers, such as “I” and “1.
Ensure the completeness of account parameters, such as “0755000513@163.gd”, rather than
“0755000513
If the problem persists, contact your ISP for help.
When No response from the remote server. Please check whether your computer can access the
internet directly using your Modem. If no, contact your ISP for help. is shown on the page as
below, try the following methods:
Ensure that the Ethernet cable in connected properly.
Ensure that you choose the proper connection type. Contact your ISP for any doubt
about the connection type.
Power off the router for several minutes, then power it on and try again.
If the problem persists, contact your ISP for help.
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When Disconnected. Please contact your ISP for help.” is shown on the page as below, try the
following methods:
Modify the MAC address of WAN port by referring to Change the MAC address of the
WAN port.
Use another device to configure the router again.
Ensure that your internet service does not expire.
If the problem persists, contact Tenda technical support.
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3.2 Wireless information
To view or configure the wireless information:
Step 1 Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit to log in tendawifi.com
to the web UI of the router.
Step 2 Choose Internet Status.
Step 3 Click .
---End
You can change wireless parameters as required.
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3.3 System information
To view the wireless information:
Step 1 Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit tendawifi.com to log in
to the web UI of the router.
Step 2 Choose Internet Status.
Step 3 Click .
---End
For detailed description of parameters on this page, refer to System status.
3.3.1 Basic information
In this part, you can view the basic information of the router, such as system time, uptime and
firmware version, etc.
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3.3.2 WAN status
In this part, you can view the information of the WAN port, including connection type, connection
status and connection duration, etc.
3.3.3 LAN status
In this part, you can view the LAN information such as LAN address, subnet mask and MAC IPv4
address.
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3.3.5 IPv6 status
This part is only displayed when the IPv6 function is enabled. You can view the information of IPv6
connection, including connection type, IPv6 WAN address and IPv6 LAN address.
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3.4 Online device information
On this page, you can view the information of devices connected to the router, including the
upload speed, download speed and access type, etc. You can also add devices to the blacklist.
To access the page:
Step 1 Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit tendawifi.com to log in
to the web UI of the router.
Step 2 Choose Internet Status.
Step 3 Click .
---End
3.4.1 Add devices to the blacklist
Add devices to the blacklist to block the internet access:
Step 1 Choose Attached Devices, and target the device to be added.
Step 2 Click Add.
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On the Internet Status page, click , and then click Blacklist, you can view devices that are
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added to the blacklist.
3.4.2 Remove devices from the blacklist
To remove devices from the blacklist as required:
Step 1 Choose Blacklist, and target the device to be removed from the blacklist.
Step 2 Click Remove.
---End
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3.5 USB information
This page and function are only available in AC19, which has a USB port.
On this page, you can view the information of the USB storage device connected to the router.
When you connect a USB storage device to the USB port, the Internet Status page is shown as
below.
Click USB, and you can view the storage information of the USB storage device and perform the
following operations:
Unmount the USB storage device from the router.
Redirect to the USB App page.
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4 Internet settings
By configuring the internet settings, you can achieve the shared internet access (IPv4) for multiple
users within the LAN.
If you are configuring the router for the first time or after restoring it to factory settings, refer to
the quick installation guide to configure the internet access. After then, you can change the
internet settings by following the instructions in this chapter.
Parameters for accessing the internet are provided by your ISP. Contact your ISP for any doubt.
4.1 Access the internet with a PPPoE account
If the ISP provides you with PPPoE user name and password, you can choose this connection type
to access the internet. The application scenario is shown below (AC23 is used for illustration here).
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Configuring procedure:
Step 1 Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit tendawifi.com to log in
to the web UI of the router.
Step 2 Choose Internet Settings.
Step 3 Set Connection Type PPPoEto .
Step 4 Enter the and ISP User Name ISP Password.
Step 5 Click Connect.
---End
Wait a moment untilConnected. You can access the internet now.” is shown on the page and you ,
can access the internet.
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If you fail to access the internet, try the following methods:
If “No response from the remote server. Please check whether your computer can
access the internet directly using your Modem. If no, contact your ISP for help.” is
shown on the page, you are recommended to choose Dynamic IP Address to access
the internet.
If the problem persists, refer to View the internet status to find a solution.
Parameter description
Parameter
Description
ISP User Name
When PPPoE is chosen as the connection type, you need to enter the user name
and password provided by your ISP to access the internet.
ISP Password
DNS Settings
It specifies the obtaining method of WAN port DNS address, which is Automatic
by default.
Automatic: The router obtains a DNS server address from the DHCP server of
the upstream network automatically.
Manual: The DNS server address is configured manually.
Connection Status
It specifies the internet connection status.
When “Connected. You can access the internet now.” is shown here, the router
is connected to the internet successfully.
When other information is shown here, the router fails to connect to the
internet Please take corresponding measures according to the tips provided. .
Connection Duration
It specifies the duration since the router is connected to the internet.
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4.2 Access the internet through dynamic IP address
Generally, accessing the internet through dynamic IP address is applicable in the following
situations:
Your ISP does not provide PPPoE user name and password, or any information including IP
address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server.
You have a router with internet access and want to add an AC23 as the other one.
The application scenario is shown below.
Configuring procedure:
Step 1 Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit to log in tendawifi.com
to the web UI of the router.
Step 2 Choo se Internet Settings.
Step 3 Set Connection Type Dynamic IP Address to .
Step 4 Click Connect.
---End
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Wait a moment until “Connected. You can access the internet now.” is shown on the page and you ,
can access the internet.
If you fail to access the internet, refer to refer to View the internet status to find a solution.
Parameter description
Parameter
Description
DNS Settings
It specifies the obtaining method of WAN DNS address, which is by Automatic
default.
Automatic: Obtain a DNS server address from the DHCP server of the upstream
network.
Manual: Configure the DNS server address manually.
Connection Status
It specifies the internet connection status.
When “Connected. You can access the internet now.” is shown here, the router
is connected to the internet successfully.
When other information is shown here, the router fails to connect to the
internet. Please take corresponding measures according to the tips provided.
Connection Duration
It specifies the duration since the router is connected to the internet.
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4.3 Access the internet with a set of static IP
address information
When your ISP provides you with information including IP address, subnet mask, default gateway
and DNS server, you can choose this connection type to access the internet.
Configuring procedure:
Step 1 Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit to log in tendawifi.com
to the web UI of the router.
Step 2 Choose Internet Settings.
Step 3 Set Connection Type Static IP Address to .
Step 4 Enter IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary/Secondary DNS server, , and .
Step 5 Click Connect.
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5 WiFi settings
5.1 WiFi name & password
5.1.1 Overview
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and navigate to > WiFi Settings
WiFi Name & Password.
On this page, you can configure basic WiFi parameters, such as the WiFi name and password.
Parameter description
Parameter
Description
Unify 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz
It is used to enable or disable the Unify 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz function, which is enabled
by default.
When this function is enabled, the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi networks share the same
SSID and password Devices connected to the WiFi network will use the network with .
better connection quality automatically.
Enable WiFi Network
It is used to enable or disable the WiFi networks of the router.
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Parameter
Description
2.4 GHz Network
You can enable or disable the 2.4 GHz network and 5 GHz network separately when
the Unify 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz function is disabled.
If the wireless devices such as mobile phones are far away from the router, or
blocked from the router by a wall, it is recommended to connect to the 2.4 GHz
network.
If the wireless devices are close to the router, it is recommended to connect to the
5 GHz network.
5 GHz Network
WiFi Name
It specifies the WiFi network name (SSID) of the corresponding WiFi network.
Hide
It is used to hide the WiFi name of the WiFi network, so as to improve the security
level of the WiFi network.
When this function is enabled, the WiFi network is invisible to wireless devices. You
need to enter the WiFi name of the network on your wireless devices (such as a
smart phone) manually if you want to join the WiFi network.
Encryption Mode
It specifies the encryption modes supported by the router, including:
None: It indicates that the WiFi network is not encrypted and any clients can
access the network without a password. This option is not recommended as it
leads to low network security.
WPA-PSK: The network is encrypted with WPA-PSK/AES, which has a better
compatibility than WPA2-PSK.
WPA2-PSK: The network is encrypted with WPA2-PSK/AES, which has a higher
security level than WPA-PSK.
WPA/WPA2-PSK (recommended): It indicates that WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK are
adopted to encrypt the network, providing both security and compatibility.
WiFi Password
It specifies the password for connecting to the WiFi network. You are strongly
recommended to set a WiFi password for security.
It is recommended to use the combination of numbers, uppercase letters, lowercase
letters special symbols in the password to enhance the security of the WiFi and
network.
5.1.2 Separate the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi name from 5 GHz Wi-Fi name
The router supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi networks which are unified and only one WiFi ,
name is displayed by default. If you want to separate the WiFi names of the two networks, follow
the procedures below.
Configuring procedure:
Step 1 Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit tendawifi.com to log in
to the web UI of the router.
Step 2 Choose WiFi Settings WiFi Name & Password. >
Step 3 Disable Unify 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz.
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Step 4 Customize the and WiFi Name WiFi Password of each WiFi network.
Step 5 Click Save.
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When completing the configurations, you can connect to the WiFi networks of the router to access
the internet.
5.1.3 Change the WiFi name and WiFi password
The router supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi networks.
Assume that you want to change the 2.4 GHz WiFi name and password to and John_Doe_2.4GHz
Tenda+Wireless24, and the 5 GHz WiFi name and password to and John_Doe_5GHz
Tenda+Wireless5. Both networks adopt WPA/WPA2 PSK (recommended) - as the encryption type.
Configuring procedure:
Step 1 Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit tendawifi.com to log in
to the web UI of the router.
Step 2 Choose WiFi Settings WiFi Name & Password. >
Step 3 Disable Unify 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz.
Step 4 Change the parameters of the 2.4 GHz network.
1. Change the WiFi Name of the 2.4 GHz network, which is John_Doe_2.4GHz in this
example.
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2. Choose an Encryption Mode WPA/WPA2-PSK (recommended), which is in this example.
3. Change the WiFi Password of the 2.4 GHz network, which is Tenda+Wireless24 in this
example.
Step 5 Change the parameters of the 5 GHz network.
1. Change the WiFi Name John_Doe_5GHz of the 5 GHz network, which is in this example.
2. Choose an Encryption Mode WPA/WPA2- (recommended), which is PSK in this example.
3. Change the WiFi Password of the 5 GHz network, which is in this Tenda+Wireless5
example.
Step 6 Click Save.
---End
When completing the configurations, you can connect your wireless devices to the WiFi networks
of the router to access the internet.
5.1.4 Hide the WiFi network
The hidden WiFi networks are invisible to wireless devices, thus improving the security of the
networks.
Configuring procedure:
Step 1 Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit to log in tendawifi.com
to the web UI of the router.
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Step 2 Choose WiFi Settings WiFi Name & Password. >
Step 3 Tick Hide of the target network.
Step 4 Click Save.
---End
When completing the configurations, the corresponding WiFi network is invisible to wireless
devices.
5.1.5 Connect to a hidden WiFi network
When a WiFi network is hidden, you need to enter the WiFi name manually and connect to it.
Assume that the Unify 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz function is enabled and the parameters are:
WiFi name: Jone_Doe
Encryption type: WPA/WPA2 PSK (recommended)-
WiFi password: Tenda+Wireless245
If you do not remember the wireless parameters of the Wi Fi network, log in to the web UI of the -
router and navigate to Wi-Fi Settings > Wi-Fi Name Password& to find it.
Procedures for connecting to the Wi Fi network on your wireless device- (Example: iPhone).
Step 1 Tap Settings on your phone, and find .WLAN
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5.2 WiFi schedule
5.2.1 Overview
This WiFi Schedule function allows you to disable the WiFi networks of the router at specified
period of time. By default, this function is disabled.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose WiFi Settings >
WiFi Schedule.
To make the WiFi schedule work properly, please ensure the system time is synchronized with the
internet time. Refer to Sync the system time with the internet time for configuration.
Parameter description
Parameter
Description
WiFi Schedule
It is used to enable/disable the WiFi schedule function.
Turn Off During
It specifies the period when the Wi-Fi networks are disabled.
In
It specifies the day(s) on which the - networks are disabled during the specified period.Wi Fi
5.2.2 An example of configuring WiFi schedule
Assume that you want to disable the WiFi network from 22:00 to 7:00 every day.
Configuring procedure:
Step 1 Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit tendawifi.com to log in
to the web UI of the router.
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5.3 Wireless repeating
5.3.1 Overview
By configuring the wireless repeating function, you can extend the coverage of an existing
network.
To access the configuration page, log in to the web UI of the router, and choose WiFi Settings >
Wireless Repeating.
This function is disabled by default. When it is enabled, the page is shown as below.
When the wireless repeating function is enabled, some other functions will be unavailable, such
as WiFi schedule, guest network, WPS and IPTV.
When wireless repeating is enabled, do not connect any device to the WAN port of the router.
Parameter description
Parameter
Description
Wireless Repeating
It is used to enable/disable the Wireless Repeating function.
Repeating Mode
Two repeating modes are available:
WISP mode: Generally used to bridge the hotspot of ISPs.
Client+AP mode: Able to bridge all kinds of WiFi network.
When WISP mode is chosen and the LAN IP of the router is at the same network
segment as that of the upstream device, the router will change the LAN IP address to
a different network segment to avoid conflict.
After the router is set to WISP mode, you are required to access the internet by
referring to the configuring procedures in Internet Settings according to the
connection type you choose.
Upstream WiFi
Name
It specifies the WiFi name that you want to bridge. If you choose Enter a Fi name Wi
manually, you are required to enter the WiFi Name Frequency Band Encryption , and
Mode Encryption Algorithm Upstream WiFi Password, and manually.
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1. Place the new router near the existing router and power it on. Connect your wireless
device to the WiFi network of your new router, or connect a computer to a LAN port of
the router (1, 2, IPTV/3 for AC21 and AC23; 1, 2, 3, IPTV/4 r AC19). Do not connect any fo
device to the WAN port of the new router.
2. Start a web browser on a device connected to the router and visit tendawifi.com to log in
to the web UI of the router. A computer is used for illustration below.
3. Click . Start
4. Click . Skip


Product specificaties

Merk: Tenda
Categorie: Router
Model: AC19
Kleur van het product: Zwart
Breedte: 144.3 mm
Diepte: 238.9 mm
Hoogte: 403 mm
LED-indicatoren: LAN, Power, System, USB, WPS
Aan/uitschakelaar: Ja
Wi-Fi-standaarden: 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Generatie mobiel internet: 4G
USB-poort: Ja
Ethernet LAN: Ja
Type stroombron: AC
Meegeleverde kabels: LAN (RJ-45)
Inclusief AC-adapter: Ja
Aantal Ethernet LAN (RJ-45)-poorten: 4
Certificering: CE, FCC, RoHS
SIM-kaartsleuf: Nee
3G/4G USB modem compatibiliteit: Nee
Geheugenkaart slot(s): Nee
Wifi-band: Dual-band (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz)
Wifi-standaard: Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
WLAN gegevensoverdrachtsnelheid (max): - Mbit/s
Interfacetype Ethernet LAN: Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet LAN, data-overdrachtsnelheden: 10,100,1000 Mbit/s
Bekabelingstechnologie: 10/100/1000Base-T(X)
Netwerkstandaard: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u
Ondersteunde beveiligingsalgoritmen: WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPS
Antennas quantity: 4
Antenne versterkingsniveau (max): 6 dBi
3G: Nee
4G: Nee
Temperatuur bij opslag: -40 - 70 °C
Aantal poorten USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type A: 1
Web-gebaseerd management: Ja
Luchtvochtigheid bij opslag: 5 - 90 procent
Reset button: Ja
Ethernet WAN: Ja
Output current: 2 A
Spanning: 12 V
Snelle installatiehandleiding: Ja
Universal Plug and Play ( UPnP ): Ja
DMZ support: Ja
DSL WAN: Nee
WPS Push Button Security: Ja
AC-ingangsspanning: 100 - 240 V
AC-ingangsfrequentie: 50/60 Hz
Bedrijfstemperatuur (T-T): 0 - 40 °C
Relatieve vochtigheid in bedrijf (V-V): 10 - 90 procent
Type product: Router om neer te zetten
Code geharmoniseerd systeem (HS): 85176990
Antenne-ontwerp: Extern
Dynamic DNS (DDNS): Ja
System event log: Ja
Port forwarding: Ja

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