TP-Link TL-MR3040 - Manual

TP-Link TL-MR3040

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Country Restriction
  • Page 4 – Industry Canada Statement:; 당해
  • Page 5 – DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY; For the following equipment:; The product carries the CE Mark:; Person is responsible for marking this declaration:; Yang Hongliang
  • Page 6 – CONTENTS
  • Page 11 – Portable 3G/3.75G Battery Powered Wireless N Router; Package Contents; missing, please contact your distributor.
  • Page 12 – Chapter 1. Introduction; Overview of the Router
  • Page 15 – Chapter 2. Connecting the Router; System Requirements; TCP/IP protocol on each PC; Installation Environment Requirements; Avoid direct irradiation of any strong light (such as sunlight)
  • Page 16 – Chapter 3. Quick Installation Guide; Battery Powered Wireless N Router using; Quick Setup; Four Typical Working Mode; G Router Mode; shown as the figure below.; Wireless Router Mode; the device by only wireless way. DHCP server is enabled by default.
  • Page 17 – Provider) and share the internet to multiple users.; Standard AP Mode; Bridge with AP and Client.
  • Page 18 – computer’s IP address manually.
  • Page 19 – Client; PC configuration; you need instructions as to how to do this, please refer to
  • Page 20 – characters of the router’s MAC address.)
  • Page 21 – Figure 3-2 Login Windows; OK; and then click; Figure 3-3 Quick Setup; Next; Figure 3-4 Operation Mode
  • Page 23 – finish the connecting.
  • Page 25 – Figure 3-12 Quick Setup – MAC Clone; Yes; click; Clone MAC Address; computer, please select; WAN MAC Address; This is the WAN IP address seen by external users on the Internet
  • Page 27 – AP
  • Page 31 – After the rebooting, please change the PC’s TCP/IP settings to “; Use the following IP Address; and “; Use the following DNS Server Addresses; ” and enter the address and DNS server; WISP Client Router Mode
  • Page 34 – and you will see the page as shown in Figure 3-28. Click the; Reboot; button to; recommended to go to; Wireless; Figure 3-28 Quick Setup – Finish
  • Page 35 – Chapter 4. Configuration—3G Router Mode; Mode. The default mode of the Router is 3G Router.
  • Page 36 – Figure 4-1 Router Status; Operation Mode; If you want to use other modes, select them as Figure 4-2 shown.
  • Page 38 – ) If you are using the; G Preferred; or; WAN Preferred; PPTP, L2TP) and some related parameters could not be set manually.; Network
  • Page 39 – Please select the location where you're enjoying the 3G card.; Mobile ISP; The router will show the default Dial Number and APN of that ISP.
  • Page 41 – Figure 4-9 3G USB Modem Settings
  • Page 43 – change settings on; Dynamic IP
  • Page 44 – If you get Address not found error when you access a Web site,
  • Page 47 – Only when you have configured the system time on; Time-based Connecting; function can take effect.
  • Page 52 – PPPoE; Connections which use dynamic IP address assignment.; Static IP; Connections which use static IP address assignment.
  • Page 53 – ur LAN can use the; MAC Address Clone; Only the PC on yo
  • Page 54 – DHCP server will change accordingly at the same time
  • Page 55 – TEST; Region
  • Page 56 – If; Mode
  • Page 57 – indicates the authorization type of the Root AP.; Password; the password in this blank.; ”, you can configure the security settings of your; Disable Security; It’s the WPA/WPA2 authentication type
  • Page 60 – selected Shared Key as Authentication Type.; Figure 4-27 Wireless MAC address Filtering
  • Page 64 – This page will be refreshed automatically every 5 seconds.
  • Page 69 – service, and enter the same IP Address for that computer or server.; Note; page to be any other value except 80 such as 8080.
  • Page 71 – rigger
  • Page 77 – defaults on the Router’s Web-Based Utility.
  • Page 78 – Parental Control
  • Page 82 – Figure 4-52 Access Control Rule Management
  • Page 83 – Figure 4-53 Quick Setup – Create a Host Entry
  • Page 85 – Figure 4-55 Quick Setup – Create an Advanced Schedule Entry
  • Page 86 – Figure 4-57 Add Internet Access Control Entry
  • Page 92 – Advanced Routing
  • Page 94 – Bandwidth Control
  • Page 98 – Figure 4-77 Find IP & MAC Binding Entry
  • Page 99 – interference to the IP & MAC Binding list.
  • Page 102 – Figure 4-83 Time Settings
  • Page 103 – Figure 4-84 Daylight Saving; The time will be lost if the router is turned off.
  • Page 105 – function. Option “Tracert Hops” are used for; Tracert
  • Page 106 – configuration, you can try to upgrade the firmware.
  • Page 107 – upgrading process to prevent any damage.
  • Page 108 – spaces. Enter the new Password twice to confirm.
  • Page 112 – Chapter 5. Configuration—Wireless Router / WISP Mode; Mode and Wireless Router Mode.
  • Page 113 – Figure 5-1 Router Status
  • Page 114 – Operation Mode; WAN
  • Page 125 – Only the PC on your LAN can use the
  • Page 126 – Wireless Settings; and; Wireless Statistics.; Choose menu “; ”, and then you can configure the basic settings for
  • Page 132 – If you know the; Save; button to save your settings on this page.; ”, and then you can configure the security
  • Page 133 – If you check the
  • Page 147 – other hosts on the LAN will be refused.; Incoming Ports; ranges cannot overlap each other.
  • Page 148 – Figure 5-37 UPnP Setting
  • Page 149 – Figure 5-39 Basic Security
  • Page 151 – Figure 5-40 Advanced Security; Traffic Statistics; in “; System Tool; Enable or Disable the ICMP-FLOOD Attack
  • Page 154 – Figure 5-42 Remote Management; Web Management Port -; Web browser access normally uses the standard HTTP service; Remote Management IP Address; This is the current address you will use when; Parental Control; ”, and then you can configure the parental control in the screen
  • Page 155 – Figure 5-43 Parental Control Settings; To add a new entry, please follow the steps below.; the; Add New...; button and the next screen will pop-up as shown in Figure 5-44.
  • Page 157 – Figure 5-46 Access Control
  • Page 158 – Figure 5-47 Access Control Rule Management
  • Page 159 – Figure 5-48 Quick Setup – Create a Host Entry
  • Page 161 – Figure 5-50 Quick Setup – Create an Advanced Schedule Entry
  • Page 162 – Figure 5-52 Add Internet Access Control Entry
  • Page 168 – Advanced Routing; Figure 5-61 Advanced Routing
  • Page 169 – Figure 5-62 Static Routing
  • Page 170 – Figure 5-64 System Routing Table; Bandwidth Control; Figure 5-65 Bandwidth Control
  • Page 171 – Figure 5-66 Bandwidth Control Settings
  • Page 172 – Figure 5-68 Bandwidth Control Rule Settings
  • Page 173 – Figure 5-70 Binding Setting
  • Page 174 – Figure 5-72 Find IP & MAC Binding Entry
  • Page 176 – button, then input your new username and password and click the; Login
  • Page 178 – If you wan; Logout
  • Page 179 – Figure 5-78 Time Settings
  • Page 180 – Figure 5-79 Daylight Saving
  • Page 189 – Chapter 6. Configuration—AP Mode; Selecting; Status
  • Page 190 – Figure 6-1 Device Status
  • Page 191 – Operation Mode; LAN
  • Page 195 – To apply any settings you have altered on the page, please click the; button, and then you; SSID
  • Page 200 – will enable you to configure wireless security for your; Figure 6-10 Wireless Security - Access Point; Operation Mode; Shows the current operation mode.
  • Page 202 – Shared Key as Authentication Type.; You will be reminded to reboot the device after clicking the
  • Page 203 – Figure 6-11 Wireless Security – Client
  • Page 205 – Figure 6-12 Wireless Security – Repeater
  • Page 207 – Figure 6-13 Wireless Security – Bridge with AP
  • Page 208 – Figure 6-14 Wireless MAC address Filtering
  • Page 209 – Figure 6-15 Add or Modify Wireless MAC Address Filtering entry
  • Page 210 – If you enable the function and select the “; Deny the stations not specified by any enabled; ” for; Filtering Rules; and there are not any enabled entries in the list,
  • Page 211 – Figure 6-16 Wireless Advanced; Fragmentation Threshold -; This value is the maximum size determining whether; Enable AP Isolation -
  • Page 212 – Figure 6-17 Statistics of the device attached wireless stations
  • Page 213 – Figure 6-18 The DHCP menu; DHCP; Figure 6-19 DHCP Settings; Disable
  • Page 214 – the device reboots.; Figure 6-20 DHCP Clients List; Lease Time
  • Page 215 – Figure 6-21 Address Reservation; The changes won't take effect until the device reboots.
  • Page 216 – Figure 6-22 The System Tools menu
  • Page 217 – Figure 6-23 Time Settings
  • Page 218 – Figure 6-24 Daylight Saving
  • Page 220 – Only one user can use the diagnostic tools at one time.; Figure 6-27 Firmware Upgrade
  • Page 221 – Figure 6-28 Restore Factory Default; All changed settings will be lost when defaults are restored.
  • Page 222 – Figure 6-29 Backup & Restore Configuration
  • Page 223 – Figure 6-31 Password; spaces. Enter the new Password twice to confirm it.
  • Page 224 – Figure 6-32 System Log
  • Page 225 – Figure 6-33 Statistics
  • Page 226 – There would be 5 entries on each page. Click; Previous; to return to the previous page and
  • Page 230 – (the Router’s LAN IP address: Web Management Port) in the address
  • Page 232 – Appendix B: Configuring the PCs
  • Page 234 – Select
  • Page 235 – Now click; to keep your settings.
  • Page 236 – Appendix C: Security Mode
  • Page 237 – - Specify the group key update interval in seconds. The; Use the Previous settings; - If you chose this option, wireless security configuration will
  • Page 238 – Appendix C: Specifications; General
  • Page 239 – Appendix D: Glossary
  • Page 241 – FlyingAngel HSUPA
  • Page 242 – EVERYWEB HSUPA
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TL-MR3040

Portable 3G/3.75G Battery Powered

Wireless N Router

Rev: 1.0.0
1910010615

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Page 3 - Country Restriction

FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. “To comply with FCC RF exposure complianc...

Page 4 - Industry Canada Statement:; 당해

III Industry Canada Statement: This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unde...

Page 5 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY; For the following equipment:; The product carries the CE Mark:; Person is responsible for marking this declaration:; Yang Hongliang

TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY For the following equipment: Product Description: Portable 3G/3.75G Battery Powered Wireless N Router Model No.: TL-MR3040 Trademark: TP-LINK We declare under our own responsibility that the above products satisfy all the technical regulations ...

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