TP-Link TL-ER604W manual Appendix B FAQ

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Appendix B FAQ

Q1. What can I do if I cannot access the web-based configuration page?

1.For the first login, please try the following steps:

1)Make sure the cable is well connected to the LAN port of the Router. The corresponding LED should flash or be solid light.

2)Make sure the IP address of your PC is set in the same subnet addresses of the Router. It’s recommended to set your PC to get the IP address automatically. Then the Router with DHCP enabled can automatically assign the IP address to your PC. If you want to configure your PC manually, please set 192.168.0.x ("x" is any number between 2 to 254) for the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet Mask.

3)Test the connection between your PC and TL-ER604W via Ping command.

4)If you still cannot access the configuration page, please restore your Router to its factory default settings and try to log in again.

2.If your management port has been changed, please log into the Router with the new address, such as http://192.168.0.1:XX (“XX” is the new management port number).

3.If you had successfully logged into the Router before, but now you cannot access the Router. It’s quite possible that the configuration of your Router has been changed by others, especially when the Remote Web Management function is enabled. You’re recommended to restore your Router and reconfigure the management port number and the username as well as the password for your network security.

4.If you cannot access the Router even after restoring the Router to its defaults, or your login is dropped down just after a while, it’s quite possible that your Router is attacked by ARP cheating. It’s recommended to locate and quarantine the source of ARP cheating so as to prevent your network from the attacks.

5.Check to see if you have configured the proxy server for IE browser. If so, please disable the IE proxy server first.

Q2: What can I do if I forgot the username and the password of the Router? How to restore the Router to its factory default settings?

You can restore the Router to its factory default settings by the Reset button. It must be noted that once the Router is reset, all the current configuration settings will be lost.

With the Router powered on, use a pin to press and hold the Reset button for about 5~10 seconds. After the M1 LED is solid light for 2~5 seconds, release the Reset button. When the M1 and M2 LEDs flash simultaneously for about one second, the Router is restored successfully. The default management address of the Router is http://192.168.0.1, and the default username and the password are both admin.

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Contents TL-ER604W Copyright & Trademarks FCC Statement Contents III 149 Hardware Specifications 148Application 130 Glossary 151Package Contents Conventions Symbol DescriptionIntended Readers Overview of this GuideOverview of the Router Features Traffic Control WirelessSecurity  LEDs AppearanceFront Panel Status IndicationRear Panel Network System ModeStatus Page  Non-NAT Mode WAN Mode NAT Mode  Classic ModeTips  WAN Mode3.2 WAN1 Static IPWAN Static IP Following items are displayed on this screen  Static IPConnection Type Dynamic IP Dynamic IP Host NameUse the following DNS Get IP Address byUnicast ServerPPPoE WAN PPPoESettings Keep Alive PasswordActive Mode Account NameSecondary Connection Service NameISP Address Subnet AddressGateway Address L2TP L2TP Settings 10 WAN L2TP Following items are displayed on this screenSecondary Default GatewayConnection  L2TP Status Pptp Pptp Settings Server IPInternet connection by the Connect or Disconnect  Pptp Status BigPond BigPond Settings 12 WAN Bigpond Following items are displayed on this screen BigPond Status ISP4.1 LAN 4 LANDhcp  Dhcp Settings Dhcp Reservation Dhcp Client Dhcp Reservation Set the MAC Address for LAN port MAC Address List of Reserved Address Set the MAC Address for WAN port MAC Address SwitchStatistics PortPort Mirror  StatisticsMirroring Port Enable Port MirrorMode Mirrored PortApplication Example Rate Control Rate Control Port Config  Port ConfigPort Vlan Port Status Port Vlan Wireless Setting WirelessWireless Setting  Wireless Setting Wireless Parameter AP Isolation DescriptionSsid Broadcast SecurityWPA/WPA2 WEP Key Format Multi-SSIDHexadecimal and Ascii formats are  Multi-SSID Config  GeneralEnable/Disable Guest NetworkEncryption Group KeyAuth Type 1.3 WDS  List of GroupBSSIDto be bridged Scan Parameter Key TypeKey : Wireless Advanced Wireless Advanced Short GIMAC Filtering  Filtering Rules Host Status Rule List Group User Group Host Status  User Config  Group ConfigUser  List of User  View ConfigView ViewAdvanced NAT Setup1 NAT One-to-One NAT  One-to-One NAT List of Rules Multi-Nets NAT Multi-Nets NAT Configuration procedure Application Example Network RequirementsVirtual Server Interface  Virtual ServerProtocol Port Triggering  Port Triggering1.6 ALG 38 ALG Following items are displayed on this screen323 ALG SetupTraffic Control IPsec ALGLimited ControlControl all the time UpstreamBandwidth Control Session Limit Session LimitLimited Bandwidth Session List  List of Session LimitLoad Balance ConfigurationPolicy Routing WAN Link Backup 45 Link Backup Following items are displayed on this screenTiming WAN ConfigProtocol Failover Protocol RoutingStatic Route  List of Protocol47 Static Route Following items are displayed on this screen  Static Route5.2 RIP 48 RIP Following items are displayed on this screen  List of RIPRoute Table Anti ARP Spoofing FirewallIP-MAC Binding ARP Scanning  IP-MAC BindingARP List Attack Defense Packet Anomaly Enable AttackFlood Defense DefenseURL Filtering Access ControlMAC Filtering  MAC Filtering URL Filtering Rule ObjectAccess Rules Web FilteringPolicy  Access RulesService SourceDestination ServiceGroup on 3.3.1 Group PriorityName  Service List of Service Dest. Port Control Rules App ControlControl Rules ApplicationVPN Database1 IKE IKE Policy62 IKE Policy Following items are displayed on this screen  IKE PolicyIKE Proposal 63 IKE Proposal Following items are displayed on this screen  IKE ProposalIPsec Policy IPsec List of IKE Proposal Policy Name  IPsec PolicyLocal Subnet Remote Gateway Policy ModeRemote Subnet IKE PolicyAH Authentication Key-Out AH Authentication Key-InESP Authentication Key-In ESP Authentication Key-Out List of IPsec Policy IPsec IPsec Proposal IPsec Proposal  List of IPsec Proposal 3 L2TP/PPTP Protocol Media Tunnel Length of Header AuthenticationIPsec SA 3.1 L2TP/PPTP Tunnel  L2TP/PPTP TunnelL2TP/PPTP Server TunnelMax Connections Pre-shard KeyList of L2TP/PPTP Tunnel  List of ConfigurationsIP Address Pool  IP Address PoolPPPoE Server ServicesGeneral 70 General Following items are displayed on this screen IP Address Pool IP Address Assigned Account Account Static IP AddressExceptional IP Is 48. If Enable Advanced Account Features is not selected, List of Account List of Account Bulletin Exceptional IP  E-Bulletin IntervalTitle Publisher Dynamic DNS List of E-Bulletin DynDNS  Dyndns Ddns List of DynDNS Account No-IP No-IP Ddns  List of No-IP Account PeanutHull PeanutHull Ddns Comexe  List of PeanutHull Account Comexe Ddns UPnP List of Comexe Account Administrator MaintenanceAdmin Setup  List of UPnP MappingLogin Parameter  AdministratorRemote Management  Remote ManagementManagement Factory Defaults List of Subnet Export and Import Reboot Configuration Version  ExportFirmware Upgrade License Interface Traffic Statistics StatisticsInterface Traffic Statistics 123IP Traffic Statistics  Advanced WAN Information Traffic Statistics DiagnosticsDiagnostics  IP Traffic Statistics Ping Online Detection Tracert DNS Lookup TimePing Port Displays the detected WAN port DetectionLogs Severity  Config List of Logs Send System LogsApplication Network RequirementsInternet Setting Network Topology ConfigurationsSystem Mode System Mode Internet ConnectionSettings VPN SettingIKE Setting IPsec VPN IKE Policy IKE1IPsec Setting  IPsec Proposal IPsec Policy PFS DH1Pptp VPN Setting  IP Address Pool L2TP/PPTP Tunnel  Group Network ManagementUser Group  UserApp Control  ViewEnable Bandwidth Control 11 App RulesBandwidth Control Rule LAN WAN1LAN ARP Defense Network SecurityScan and import the entries to ARP List Set IP-MAC Binding Entry Manually WAN ARP DefenseSet Attack Defense Attack Defense 20 Attack Defense 145Traffic Monitoring StatisticsPage Appendix a Hardware Specifications Environmental and PhysicalAppendix B FAQ Page Appendix C Glossary Glossary DescriptionAllows dissimilar communication devices to communicate Port or device that connects to a LAN. 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