2.3-1 Setting Up Router
2.3-1 Setting Up Router
2.3-1 Setting Up Router
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Setting-up router
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The Router’s LEDs are located on the front panel (View from left to right).
Note:
After a device is successfully added to the network by WPS function, the WPS LED
will keep on for about 5 minutes and then turn off.
The following parts are located on the rear panel (View from left to right).
WPS/RESET: This button is used for both WPS and Reset function. To use the
WPS function, press it for less than five seconds; to use the RESET function,
press it for more than five seconds.
1) Use the Factory Defaults function on System Tools -> Factory Defaults
page in the Router's Web-based Utility.
2) Use the WPS/RESET button: With the Router powered on, press and hold
the WPS/RESET button (more than 5 seconds) until the SYS LED becomes
quick-flash from slow-flash. Then release the button and wait the Router to
reboot to its factory default settings.
If you have client devices, such as wireless adapters, that support Wi-Fi
Protected Setup, then you can press this button to quickly establish a
connection between the Router and client devices and automatically configure
wireless security for your wireless network.
INTERNET: This INTERNET port is where you will connect the DSL/cable
Modem.
4,3,2,1 (LAN): These ports (4,3,2,1) connect the Router to the local PC(s).
POWER: The Power socket is where you will connect the power adapter. Please
use the power adapter provided with this TL-WR840N 300Mbps Wireless N
Router.
1. Place the Router in a well-ventilated place far from any heater or heating vent
2. Avoid direct irradiation of any strong light (such as sunlight)
2. Locate an optimum location for the Router. The best place is usually at the center
of your wireless network.
3. Connect the PC(s) and each Switch/Hub in your LAN to the LAN Ports on the
Router, shown in Figure 2-1. (If you have the wireless NIC and want to use the
wireless function, you can skip this step.)
4. Connect the DSL/Cable Modem to the WAN port on the Router, shown in Figure
2-1.
5. Connect the power adapter to the power socket on the Router, and the other end
into an electrical outlet. The Router will start to work automatically.
Connect the local PC to the LAN ports of the Router. And then you can configure the
IP address for your PC in the following two ways.
1) Set up the TCP/IP Protocol for your PC. If you need instructions as to how to
do this, please refer to Appendix A: "Configuring the PC".
2) Then the built-in DHCP server will assign IP address for the PC.
Now, you can run the Ping command in the command prompt to verify the network
connection between your PC and the Router. The following example is in Windows
10 (Version 1809).
Open a command prompt, and type ping 192.168.0.1, and then press Enter.
If the result displayed is similar to the Figure 3-1, it means the connection
between your PC and the Router has been established well.
Figure 3-1 Success result of Ping command
If the result displayed is similar to the Figure 3-2, it means the connection
between your PC and the Router is failed.
Note:
The 1/2/3/4 LEDs of LAN ports which you link to on the Router and LEDs
on your PC's adapter should be lit.
Note:
If the Router's IP address is 192.168.0.1, your PC's IP address must be within
the range of 192.168.0.2 ~ 192.168.0.254.
1. To access the configuration utility, open a web-browser and type in the default
gateway address in the address field of the browser.
Default Gateway
After successful log in, you can click the Quick Setup menu to quickly configure
your Router.
Click Next, and then WAN Connection Type page will appear, shown in Figure 3-
6.
The Router provides Auto-Detect function and supports three popular ways
PPPoE, Dynamic IP and Static IP to connect to the Internet. It’s recommended
that you make use of the Auto-Detect function. If you are sure of what kind of
connection type your ISP provides, you can select the very type and click Next to
go on configuring.
If you select Auto-Detect, the Router will automatically detect the connection
type your ISP provides. Make sure the cable is securely plugged into the WAN
port before detection. The appropriate configuration page will be displayed when
an active Internet service is successfully detected by the Router.
Click Next to continue, the Wireless settings page will appear as shown in Figure
3-13.
Wireless Radio - The wireless radio can only be enabled/disabled by using the
WIFI ON/OFF switch on the device. ¬ Wireless Network Name - Enter a value of
up to 32 characters. The same name of SSID (Service Set Identification) must be
assigned to all wireless devices in your network. Considering your wireless
network security, the default SSID is set to be TP-LINK_XXXXXX (XXXXXX
indicates the last unique six numbers of each Router’s MAC address). This value
is case-sensitive. For example, TEST is NOT the same as test. ¬ Region - Select
your region from the drop-down list. This field specifies the region where the
wireless function of the Router can be used. It may be illegal to use the wireless
function of the Router in a region other than one of those specified in this field.
If your country or region is not listed, please contact your local government
agency for assistance.
Mode - This field determines the wireless mode which the Router works on. ¬
Channel Width - Select any channel width from the drop-down list. The default
setting is automatic, which can adjust the channel width for your clients
automatically. ¬ Channel - This field determines which operating frequency will
be used. The default channel is set to Auto, so the AP will choose the best
channel automatically. It is not necessary to change the wireless channel unless
you notice interference problems with another nearby access point. ¬ Disable
Security - The wireless security function can be enabled or disabled. If disabled,
the wireless stations will be able to connect the Router without encryption. It is
recommended strongly that you choose one of following options to enable
security. ¬ WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK - Select WPA based on pre-shared passphrase.
λ PSK Password - You can enter ASCII or Hexadecimal characters. For ASCII,
the key can be made up of any numbers 0 to 9 and any letters A to Z, the length
should be between 8 and 63 characters. For Hexadecimal, the key can be made
up of any numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F, the length should be between 8 and
64 characters. Please also note the key is case sensitive, this means that upper-
and lower-case keys will affect the outcome. It would also be a good idea to write
down the key and all related wireless security settings. ¬ No Change - If you
chose this option, wireless security configuration will not change!
Then you will see the Finish page. If you don’t make any change on the Wireless
page, you will see the Finish page as shown in Figure 3-14. Click the Finish
button to finish the Quick Setup.
Figure 3.14
If there is anything changed on the Wireless page, you will see the Finish page
as shown in Figure 3-15. Click the Reboot button to make your wireless
configuration take effect and finish the Quick Setup.
Figure 3-15
Appendix A: Configuring the PC
In this section, we’ll introduce how to install and configure the TCP/IP correctly in
Windows 10 (Version 1809). First make sure your Ethernet Adapter is working, refer
to the adapter’s manual if necessary.
Configure TCP/IP component
1. Press Windows logo on your keyboard + R
3. Right click the icon that showed below, select Properties on the prompt page.
4. In the prompt page that showed below, double click on the Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
5. The following TCP/IP Properties window will display, and the IP Address tab is
open on this window by default.
Now you have two ways to configure the TCP/IP protocol below:
Prerequisites:
Steps/Procedure:
1. Read information sheet 2.3-1 Setting up router
2. Change the Wireless network name (SSID)
Where:
SSID = the word “router” + your lastname (eg.
Router_Balana)
3. Change the router’s wireless password
Where:
Password = _admin@123
Assessment Method:
Demonstration, Observation
Performance Criteria Checklist 2.3-1
Grade Point
Equivalent
NO
Highest
CRITERIA YES Possible Score =
5
Lowest Possible
Score = 0
Did the trainee…
1. Properly changed the router’s
SSID?
2. Correctly changed the router’s
wireless password?
3. Applied and Performed
occupational health safety
procedures
4. Performed and followed
completely the given tasks?
Total Points
Total Items
5 Excellent
4 Very Good
3 Good
2 Average
1 Poor
0 Failure