TRENDnet Network Router TEW731BR User Manual

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Features  
Product Overview  
TRENDnet’s 300Mbps Wireless N Home Router, model TEW-731BR, provides enhanced  
300Mbps wireless n speed and coverage to share files, play games, and stream video  
wirelessly. Advanced encryption protects your wireless network, Access Control tools  
help block unwanted Websites and unknown users, and embedded GREENnet  
technology reduces power consumption by up to 50%.  
Advanced Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna technology reduces wireless  
dead spots. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) connects other WPS supported wireless  
adapters at the touch of a button. WMM® Quality of Service (QoS) technology prioritizes  
gaming, Internet calls, and video streams. LEDs on the front of the router convey device  
status. Network wired devices to the four Fast Ethernet ports on the back of the router.  
4 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX LAN ports  
1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX WAN port (Internet)  
One touch wireless connection to wireless clients using the WPS button  
Wi-Fi compliant with IEEE 802.11n and IEEE 802.11b/g standards  
High-speed data rates of up to 300Mbps with IEEE 802.11n*  
GREENnet technology reduces power consumption by up to 50%  
Compatible with most popular cable/DSL Internet service providers using  
Dynamic/Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP protocols  
2 fixed external antennas support high speed performance and great coverage  
with MIMO technology  
Firewall features Network Address Translation (NAT)  
Virtual server and Application Level Gateway (ALG) services for special Internet  
applications  
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Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) for auto discovery and support for device  
configuration of Internet applications  
Dynamic DNS Client for dynamic Internet IP resolution  
Provides additional security with Internet Access Control (MAC Address,  
Domain, and IP Filtering)  
Static and Dynamic RIP V1/2 routing support  
Easy setup via Web browser using Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, Firefox 2.0 or  
above, Chrome, Opera, Safari  
Package Contents  
In addition to your router, the package includes:  
Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide  
CD-ROM (User’s Guide)  
Network cable (1.5m / 5ft.)  
Power adapter (5V DC, 1A)  
If any package contents are missing or damaged, please contact the retail store, online  
retailer, or reseller/distributor from which the product was purchased.  
Advanced wireless security of up to WPA2-RADIUS  
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) Quality of Service (QoS) data prioritization  
Indoor coverage up to 100 meters (330ft.)* depending on the environment  
Outdoor coverage up to 300 meters (980ft.)* depending on the environment  
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*Maximum wireless signal rates are referenced from IEEE 802.11 theoretical specifications. Actual  
data throughput and coverage will vary depending on interference, network traffic, building  
materials and other conditions.  
Product Hardware Features  
Rear View  
Reset Button –Use an item such as a paperclip to push and hold this button for  
15 seconds and release to reset your router to its factory defaults.  
LAN Ports – Connect Network cables (also called network cables) from your  
router LAN ports to your wired network devices.  
WAN Port–Connect a Network cable from your router WAN port to your  
modem.  
Power Port – Connect the included power adapter from your router power  
port and to an available power outlet.  
Note: Use only the adapter that came with your router.  
On/Off Power Switch – Push the router On/Off push button to turn your router  
“On” (Inner position) or “Off” (Outer position).  
Antennas – The antennas broadcast wireless network signals.  
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Front View  
Power LED -This LED indicator is solid green when your router is powered on.  
Otherwise if this LED indicator is off, there is no power to your router.  
Status LED - This LED indicator is blinking green when your router is ready and  
working successfully. If this LED indicator is solid green on or off, your router is  
not receiving power or not working properly.  
WAN (Link/Activity) LED – This LED indicator is solid green when your router  
WAN port is physically connected to the modem Network port (also called  
network port) successfully with a Network cable. The LED indicator will be  
blinking green while data is transmitted or received through the WAN port of  
your router.  
WLAN (Link/Activity) LED – This LED indicator is blinking green when the  
wireless is “On” and functioning properly on your router. This LED indicator will  
be blinking green rapidly while data is transmitted or received by your wireless  
clients or wireless network devices connected to your router.  
LAN 1-4 (Link/Activity) LEDs – These LED indicators are solid green when the  
LAN ports are successfully connected to your wired network devices (which are  
turned on). These LED indicators will blink green while data is transmitted or  
received through your router’s LAN ports.  
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Side View  
Application Diagram  
The router is installed near the modem (supplied by your ISP “Internet Service  
Provider”) and physically connected to the router’s WAN port to the modem’s network  
port which connects to the Internet. Wireless signals from the router are broadcasted to  
wireless clients such as laptops (with wireless capability) thereby providing Internet  
access.  
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) –Push and hold this button for 3 seconds to  
activate WPS. The button LED is blinking blue when WPS is activated.  
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3. Set up your router. See “How to setup your router” below.  
Basic Router Setup  
4. To connect additional wired computers or wired network devices to your network,  
see “Connect additional wired devices to your network” on page 11.  
Creating a Home Network  
What is a network?  
5. To set up wireless networking on your router, see “Wireless Networking and Security”  
on page 12.  
A network is a group of computers or devices that can communicate with each other. A  
home network of more than one computer or device also typically includes Internet  
access, which requires a router.  
How to setup your router  
Refer to the Quick Installation Guide or continue to the next section “Router  
Installation” on page 6 for more detailed installation instructions.  
A typical home network may include multiple computers, a media player/server, a  
printer, a modem, and a router. A large home network may also have a switch,  
additional routers, access points, and many Internet-capable media devices such as TVs,  
game consoles, and Internet cameras.  
Where to find more help  
In addition to this User’s Guide, you can find help below:  
(documents, downloads, and FAQs are available from this Web page))  
Modem – Connects a computer or router to the Internet or ISP (Internet  
Service Provider).  
Router – Connects multiple devices to the Internet.  
Switch –Connect several wired network devices to your home network. Your  
router has a built-in network switch (the LAN port 1-4). If you have more wired  
network devices than available Network ports on your router, you will need an  
additional switch to add more wired connections.  
How to set up a home network  
1. For a network that includes Internet access, you’ll need:  
Computers/devices with a Network port or wireless networking capabilities.  
A modem and Internet service to your home, provided by your ISP (modem  
typically supplied by your ISP).  
A router to connect multiple devices to the Internet.  
2. Make sure that your modem is working properly. Your modem is provided by your  
Internet Service Provider (ISP) when you sign up for Internet service. If your modem is  
not working contact your ISP to verify functionality.  
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Router Installation  
5. PPTP or Russian PPTP  
Type (Dynamic IP or Static IP)  
My IP Address: _____. _____._____._____  
Before you Install  
(e.g. 215.24.24.129)  
Subnet Mask:_____. _____._____._____  
Gateway:_____. _____._____._____  
Server IP: _____. _____._____._____  
PPTP Account: ________________  
PPTP Password: ________________  
Retype Password: ________________  
Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) allow your router to connect to the Internet  
without verifying the information fields listed below. Skip this section for now and if  
your router cannot connect to the Internet using the standard installation process, come  
back to this page and contact your ISP to verify required ISP specification fields listed  
below.  
1. Obtain IP Address Automatically (DHCP)  
Host Name (Optional)  
Clone Mac Address (Optional)  
6. L2TP or Russia L2TP  
Type (Dynamic IP or Static IP)  
My IP Address: _____. _____._____._____  
(e.g. 215.24.24.129)  
2. Fixed IP address  
WAN IP Address: _____. _____._____._____  
(e.g. 215.24.24.129)  
WAN Subnet Mask: _____. _____._____._____  
WAN Gateway IP Address: _____. _____._____._____  
DNS Server Address 1: _____. _____._____._____  
DNS Server Address 2: _____. _____._____._____  
Subnet Mask:_____. _____._____._____  
Gateway:_____. _____._____._____  
Server IP: _____. _____._____._____  
L2TP Account: ________________  
L2TP Password: ________________  
Retype Password: ________________  
7. Russia PPPoE  
Type (Dynamic IP or Static IP)  
User Name: _________  
Password: ________________  
Verify Password: ________________  
3. PPPoE to obtain IP automatically  
User Name: _________  
Password: ________________  
Verify Password: ________________  
IP Address: ____. _____._____._____ (e.g. 215.24.24.129)  
4. PPPoE with a fixed IP address  
User Name: _________  
Password: ________________  
Verify Password: ________________  
IP Address: ____. _____._____._____ (e.g. 215.24.24.129)  
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Hardware Installation  
1. Verify that you have an Internet connection when connecting your computer directly  
to your modem.  
2. Turn off your modem.  
3. Disconnect the Network cable from your computer to your modem.  
4. Using a Network cable, connect the WAN port on the router to your modem.  
5. Using another Network cable, connect your computer to one of the four LAN ports on  
the router.  
6. Plug in the power adapter, connect it to the router’s power port, and then push the  
On/Off Power Switch to the “On” position (pushed in).  
7. Turn on your modem.  
8. Verify that the following front panel LED indicators on your router: Power (Solid  
Green), Status (Blinking Green), LAN 1, 2, 3, or 4 (Solid/Blinking Green for ports for  
which devices are connected), WAN (Solid/Blinking Green), and WLAN (Blinking Green).  
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Setup Wizard  
3. The Setup Wizard will automatically appear. Click Next.  
Note: If the Setup Wizard does not automatically appear, click Wizard (the bottom  
button on the left tab).  
1. Open your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, or Opera) and  
go to http://192.168.10.1. Your router will prompt you for a user name and password.  
2. Next to Language, click the drop-down list to select your preferred language. Enter  
the default user name and password and then click Login.  
Default User Name: admin  
Default Password: admin  
4. Enter a new login password for your router and enter it again next to “Verify  
Password” to confirm. This will change the password required to log into your router.  
Click Next.  
Note: This is the password to enter your router’s management interface and NOT to  
connect to the router wirelessly. Once you change the login password, it will be required  
every time you log into your router. Store your router password in a location that you  
can reference at a future time.  
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5. Select the Time Zone for your router and click Next.  
7. This section determines what method the router will use to interface with your ISP  
service. Most ISP services allow your router to obtain an IP address automatically. Do  
not change the default setting of Obtain IP Automatically and click next to proceed.  
Note: If you know that your ISP requires a configuration other than Obtain IP  
Automatically or if are having difficulty completing the router installation, please contact  
your ISP to verify all required settings for one of the options listed on page 6. The options  
listed on page 6 match the settings options available to choose from.  
6. Click Next at the Set LAN connection and DHCP Server window.  
Note: If you are an advanced user, you can make LAN IP address interface and DHCP IP  
address range changes here.  
8. Wireless LAN: Select Enable for Wireless LAN.  
Note: Selecting Disable will disable the wireless functionality of the router and will not  
allow wireless clients to connect.  
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9. SSID: Enter a unique SSID (Wireless Network Name). Choose something that you  
would easily identify when searching for available wireless networks (using laptops,  
smart phones, etc.) Click Next.  
11. Wait for your router to reboot.  
12. Verify you have an Internet connection by opening a Web browser on your  
computer.  
Note: If you cannot access the Internet, power down your modem and router again.  
Occasionally certain modems need to be power cycled to adopt new router settings.  
Note:  
1. To protect your network from unauthorized access, it is recommended to enable  
wireless encryption. See “Secure your wireless network” on page 13 for information on  
configuring wireless security.  
2. Once wireless security is enabled on your router, each wireless device connecting to  
your router must be configured with the same wireless security type and key.  
10. Click Restart and wait for your router to reboot.  
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Connect additional wired devices to your network  
You can connect additional computers or other network enabled devices to your  
network by using Network cables. Connect them to one of the available LAN ports  
labeled 1,2,3,4 on your router. Check the status of the LED indicators (1, 2, 3, or 4) on  
the front panel of your router to ensure the physical cable connection from your  
computer or device.  
Note: If you encounter issues connecting to your network, there may be a problem with  
your computer or device network settings. Please ensure that your computer or device  
network settings (also called TCP/IP settings) are configured to obtain IP address settings  
automatically (also called dynamic IP address or DHCP) and to Obtain DNS Server  
address settings automatically.  
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Wireless Networking and Security  
cards(wireless clients), you may have to set your router to WEP to allow the old  
adapters to connect to the router. Note: This encryption standard will limit  
connection speeds to 54Mbps.  
How to choose the type of security for your wireless network  
WPA: This encryption is significantly more robust than the WEP technology.  
Much of the older 802.11g hardware was been upgraded (with firmware/driver  
upgrades) to support this encryption standard. Total wireless speeds under  
this encryption type however are limited to 54Mbps.  
Setting up wireless security is very important. Leaving your wireless network open and  
unsecure could expose your entire network and personal files to outsiders. TRENDnet  
recommends reading through this entire section and setting up wireless security on your  
new router.  
WPA-Auto: This setting provides the router with the ability to detect wireless  
devices using either WPA or WPA2 encryption. Your wireless network will  
automatically change the encryption setting based on the first wireless device  
connected. For example, if the first wireless client that connects to your  
wireless network uses WPA encryption your wireless network will use WPA  
encryption. Only when all wireless clients disconnect to the network and a  
wireless client with WPA2 encryption connects your wireless network will then  
change to WPA2 encryption. NOTE: WPA2 encryption supports 802.11n speeds  
and WPA encryption will limit your connection speeds to 54Mbps  
WPA2: This is the most secure wireless encryption available today, similar to  
WPA encryption but more robust. This encryption standard also supports the  
highest connection speeds. TRENDnet recommends setting your router to this  
encryption standard. If you find that one of your wireless network devices does  
not support WPA2 encryption, then set your router to either WPA or WPA-Auto  
encryption.  
There are a few different wireless security types supported in wireless networking each  
having its own characteristics which may be more suitable for your wireless network  
taking into consideration compatibility, performance, as well as the security strength  
along with using older wireless networking hardware (also called legacy hardware).  
It is strongly recommended to enable wireless security to prevent unwanted users from  
accessing your network and network resources (personal documents, media, etc.).  
In general, it is recommended that you choose the security type with the highest  
strength and performance supported by the wireless computers and devices in your  
network. Please review the security types to determine which one you should use for  
your network.  
Wireless Encryption Types  
WEP: Legacy encryption method supported by older 802.11b/g hardware. This  
is the oldest and least secure type of wireless encryption. It is generally not  
recommended to use this encryption standard, however if you have old 802.11  
b or 802.11g wireless adapters or computers with old embedded wireless  
Note: Check the specifications of your wireless network adapters and wireless appliances  
to verify the highest level of encryption supported.  
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Secure your wireless network  
Wireless > Security  
Below is brief comparison chart of the wireless security types and the recommended  
configuration depending on which type you choose for your wireless network.  
After you have determined which security type to use for your wireless network (see  
“How to choose the security type for your wireless network” on page 12), you can set up  
wireless security.  
Security Standard  
WEP  
WPA  
WPA2  
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n  
(802.11n devices  
will operate at  
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n  
(802.11n devices  
will operate at  
802.11g speeds)  
Compatible  
Wireless  
Standards  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
802.11g speeds)  
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n  
Highest  
Performance  
Under This  
Setting  
2. Click on Wireless, and click on Security.  
Up to 54Mbps  
Up to 54Mbps  
Up to 450Mbps*  
Encryption  
Strength  
3. Click on the Authentication Type drop-down list to select your wireless security type.  
Low  
Medium  
High  
Open System or  
Shared Key,  
HEX or ASCII,  
Different key sizes  
TKIP or AES,  
Preshared Key or  
RADIUS  
TKIP or AES,  
Preshared Key or  
RADIUS  
Additional  
Options  
TKIP  
Preshared Key  
8-63 characters  
AES  
Recommended  
Configuration  
Open System ASCII  
13 characters  
Preshared Key  
8-63 characters  
*Dependent on the maximum 802.11n data rate supported by the device (150Mbps,  
300Mbps, or 450Mbps)  
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Selecting WEP:  
password of 12345, then the client must select: Key 2 (entering Key 1,  
3, or 4 will block the ability to connect) and enter password 12345)  
If selecting WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), please review the WEP settings to configure  
and click Apply to save the changes.  
Selecting WPA, WPA-Auto, or WPA2 (WPA2 recommended):  
First, from the Authentication Type row, select WPA, WPA-Auto, or WPA2.  
WEP– Choose Open System or Shared Key.  
Then from the PSK/EAP row, select either PSK or EAP  
Note: It is recommended to use Open System because it is known to be more secure  
than Shared Key.  
PSK stands for Preshared Key  
EAP stands for Extensive Authentication Protocol, also called Remote  
Authentication Dial-In User Service or RADIUS).  
Mode – Choose HEX or ASCII.  
Note: It is recommended to use ASCII because of the much larger character set that  
Note: EAP requires an external RADIUS server, PSK only requires you to create a  
passphrase.  
can be used to create the key.  
WEP Key – Choose the key length 64-bit or 128-bit.  
Note: It is recommended to use 128-bit because it is more secure to use a key that  
consists of more characters.  
The following section outlines options when selecting PSK (Preshared Key Protocol),  
WEP Key Format  
Character set  
HEX  
ASCII  
Alphanumeric (a,b,C,?,*, /,1,2, etc.)  
5 characters  
Key 1-4  
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This is where you enter the password or key needed for a computer to  
connect to the router wirelessly  
You can define up to 4 passwords or 4 keys. Only one key can be active  
at a given time. Most users simply define one key.  
Choose a key index 1, 2, 3, or 4 and enter the key.  
0-9 & A-F, a-f only  
10 characters  
26 characters  
64-bit key length  
128-bit key length  
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13 characters  
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Select a Cipher Type. When selecting WPA security, it is recommended  
to use TKIP.  
When connecting to the router, the client must match both the  
password and the Key number. (e.g. if you have activated Key 2 with a  
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When selecting WPA-Auto security, it is recommended to use AES.  
When selecting WPA2 security, it is recommended to use AES.  
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RADIUS Server 1/2 - Configure the RADIUS server settings.  
Create your Wireless security Passphrase (password or key):  
Passphrase – Enter the passphrase.  
This is the password or key that is used to connect your computer to  
this router wirelessly  
Note: RADIUS Server 2 is optional and can be configured as a backup if there are any  
issues with RADIUS Server 1.  
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IP – Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. (e.g. 192.168.10.250)  
Confirmed Passphrase – Re-enter the passphrase.  
Port – Enter the port your RADIUS server is configured to use for  
RADIUS authentication.  
Note: 8-63 alphanumeric characters (a,b,C,?,*, /,1,2, etc.)  
Note: It is recommended to use port 1812.  
The following section outlines options when selecting EAP (Extensive Authentication  
Protocol),  
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Shared Secret – Enter the shared secret used to authorize your router  
with your RADIUS server.  
EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is also called Remote Authentication Dial-In  
User Service or RADIUS.  
Connect wireless devices to your router  
Select a Cipher Type  
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When selecting WPA security, it is recommended to use TKIP.  
When selecting WPA-Auto security, it is recommended to use AES.  
When selecting WPA2 security, it is recommended to use AES.  
A variety of wireless network devices can connect to your wireless network such as:  
Gaming Consoles  
Internet enabled TVs  
Network media players  
Smart Phones  
Wireless Laptop computers  
Wireless IP cameras  
Each device may have its own software utility for searching and connecting to available  
wireless networks, therefore, you must refer to the User’s Manual/Guide of your  
wireless client device to determine how to search and connect to this router’s wireless  
network.  
See the “Appendix” on page 53 for general information on connecting to a wireless  
network.  
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PBC (Software/Virtual Push Button)  
Connect wireless devices using WPS  
Wireless >WiFi Protected Setup  
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a feature that makes it easy to connect devices to your  
wireless network. If your wireless devices support WPS, you can use this feature to  
easily add wireless devices to your network.  
In addition to the hardware push button located physically on your router, the router  
management page also has push button which is a software or virtual push button you  
can click to activate WPS on your router.  
Note: You will not be able to use WPS if you set the SSID Broadcast setting to Disabled.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
There are two methods the WPS feature can easily connect your wireless devices to  
your network.  
2. Click on Wireless, and click on WPS.  
Push Button Configuration (PBC) method  
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RECOMMENDED Hardware Push Button method–with an external  
button located physically on your router and on your client device  
3. To add a wireless device to your network, simply the push the WPS button on the  
wireless device (consult wireless device’s User’s Guide for length of time), you are  
connecting, then in your router management page next to Push Button Configuration,  
click Start PBC.  
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WPS Software/Virtual Push Button - located in router management  
page  
PIN (Personal Identification Number) Method - located in router management  
page  
Note: Refer to your wireless device documentation for details on the operation of WPS.  
4. You will receive a message counting down indicating the WPS process is activated on  
your router.  
Recommended Hardware Push Button (PBC) Method  
Note it is recommended that a wireless key (passphrase or password) is created  
before connecting clients using the PBC method. If no wireless key is defined  
when connecting via PBC, the router will automatically create an encryption  
key that is 64 characters long. This 64 character key will then have to be used if  
one has to connect computers to the router using the traditional connection  
method.  
To add a wireless device to your network, simply push the WPS button on the wireless  
device you are connecting(consult client device User’s Guide for length of time), then  
push and hold the WPS button located on your router for 3 seconds and release it. A  
blue LED on your router WPS button will flash indicating that the WPS setup process has  
been activated on your router. (See “Product Hardware Features” on page 2)  
5. You will receive a success message indicate that the wireless device successfully  
connected using WPS.  
For connecting additional WPS supported devices, repeat this process for each  
additional device.  
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PIN (Personal Identification Number)  
Wireless >WiFi Protected Setup  
If your wireless device has WPS PIN (typically an 8-digit code printed on the wireless  
device product label or located in the wireless device wireless software utility), you can  
use this method.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Wireless, and click on WPS.  
3. Next to Client PIN Number, enter the WPS PIN of the wireless device you are  
connecting and click Start PIN.  
Note: You may need to initiate the WPS PIN on your wireless device first when using this  
method. Refer to your wireless device documentation for details on the operation of  
WPS.  
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Basic wireless settings  
Wireless > Basic  
This section outlines available management options under the Basic Wireless sub tab.  
Auto Channel – In North America, this router can broadcast on 1 of 11  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
Channels (13 in Europe and other countries). Selecting Auto Channel enables  
the router to automatically select the best Channel for wireless  
communication.  
2. Click on Wireless, and click on Basic.  
3. To save changes to this section, click Apply when finished.  
Channel – To manually set the channel on which the router will broadcast,  
uncheck Auto Channel, then click the drop-down list and select the desired  
Channel for wireless communication. The goal is to select the Channel that is  
least used by neighboring wireless networks.  
Wireless  
802.11 Mode - Select the appropriate mode for your network.  
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Enabled turns on the wireless networking on your router (by default it  
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2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n mixed mode – Select this mode for the best  
compatibility. This mode allows older 802.11b and 802.11g wireless  
devices to connect to the router in addition to newer 802.11n devices.  
is enabled).  
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Disabled turns off wireless networking on your router.  
o
2.4GHz 802.11b/g mixed mode – This mode only allows devices to  
connect to the router using older and slow 802.11b or 802.11g  
technology and it thereby reduces the router’s maximum speed to  
54Mbps (typically not recommended).  
Note: It is recommended to leave the wireless setting to Enabled unless you do not  
plan on connecting any wireless computers or devices to your network.  
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2.4GHz 802.11n only mode – This mode only allows newer 802.11n  
devices to connect to your router. This mode does ensure the highest  
speed and security for your network, however if you have older  
802.11g wireless clients, they will no longer be able to connect to this  
router.  
SSID – This acronym stands for Service Set Identifier and is the name of your  
wireless network. It differentiates your wireless network from others around  
you. By default, the router broadcast TRENDnet731 as the wireless network  
name. If you choose to change the SSID, change it to a name that you can easily  
remember.  
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2.4GHz 802.11g only mode – This mode only allows devices to  
stability than Auto 20/40 MHz for connectivity in busy wireless  
connect to the router using older and slow 802.11g technology  
(typically not recommended).  
environments where there are several wireless networks in the area.  
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Auto 20/40 MHz – This mode can automatically switch between using  
a single 20MHz channel or 40MHz (two 20MHz channels). When  
40MHz is active, this mode is capable of providing higher performance  
only if the wireless devices support the 40MHz channel width.  
Enabling 20/40MHz typically results in substantial performance  
increases when connecting to an 802.11n client.  
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2.4GHz 802.11b only mode – This mode only allows devices to  
connect to the router using older and slow 802.11b technology  
(typically not recommended).  
Note: Please check the specifications on your wireless devices for the highest wireless  
capability supported first before applying these settings. If you are unsure, it is  
recommended that you keep the default setting (2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n mixed mode) for  
the best compatibility.  
SSID Broadcast  
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Enabled allows wireless devices to search and discover your wireless  
When applying the 802.11 mode setting, please keep in mind the following:  
network name (also called SSID) broadcasted by your router.  
Wireless devices that support 802.11n are backwards compatible and can  
connect wirelessly at 802.11g or 802.11b.  
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Disabled turns off the ability for wireless devices to find your network.  
It is still possible for wireless devices to be configured to connect to  
your wireless network.  
Connecting at 802.11b or 802.11g will limit the capability of your 802.11n  
supported wireless devices from obtaining higher performance and data rates.  
Allowing 802.11b or 802.11g devices to connect to an 802.11n capable wireless  
network may degrade the wireless network performance below the higher  
performance and data rates of 802.11n.  
Note: Setting this option to Disabled, will disable WPS functionality.  
Wireless devices that only support 802.11b or 802.11g will not be able to  
connect to a wireless network that is set to 802.11n only mode.  
Wireless devices that only support 802.11b will not be able to connect to a  
wireless network that is set to 802.11g only mode.  
WMM – Wi-Fi Multimedia is a Quality of Service (QoS) feature which prioritizes  
audio and video data packets. This feature requires the wireless device to also  
support WMM. Click Enabled (recommended) or Disabled to turn this feature  
on or off on your router.  
Channel Width – This setting only applies to wireless devices connecting at  
802.11n. Select the appropriate channel width for your wireless network.  
o
20 MHz – This mode operates using a single 20MHz channel for  
wireless devices connecting at 802.11n. This setting may provide more  
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3. Antenna orientation can also have a large impact on your wireless signal. Use  
the wireless adapter’s site survey tool to determine the best antenna  
orientation for your wireless devices.  
Steps to improve wireless connectivity  
There are a number of factors that can impact the range of wireless devices. Follow  
these tips to help improve your wireless connectivity:  
4. Interference from devices that produce RF (radio frequency) noise can also  
impact your signal. Position your wireless devices away from anything that  
generates RF noise, such as microwaves, radios and baby monitors.  
1. Keep the number of obstructions to a minimum. Each obstruction can reduce  
the range of a wireless device. Position the wireless devices in a manner that  
will minimize the amount of obstructions between them.  
If possible, upgrade wireless network interfaces (such as wireless cards in computers)  
from older wireless standards to 802.11n. If a wirelessly networked device uses an older  
standard, the performance of the entire wireless network may be slower. If you are still  
experiencing low or no signal consider repositioning the wireless devices or installing  
additional access points.  
a. For the widest coverage area, install your router near the center of  
your home, and near the ceiling, if possible.  
b. Avoid placing the router on or near metal objects (such as file cabinets  
and metal furniture), reflective surfaces (such as glass or mirrors), and  
masonry walls.  
c. Any obstruction can weaken the wireless signal (even non-metallic  
objects), so the fewer obstructions between the router and the  
wireless device, the better.  
d. Place the router in a location away from other electronics, motors,  
and fluorescent lighting.  
e. Many environmental variables can affect the router’s performance, so  
if your wireless signal is weak, place the router in several locations and  
test the signal strength to determine the ideal position.  
2. Building materials can have a large impact on your wireless signal. In an indoor  
environment, try to position the wireless devices so that the signal passes  
through less dense material such as dry wall. Dense materials like metal, solid  
wood, glass or even furniture may block or degrade the signal.  
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Fragmentation Threshold – Fragmentation in wireless networks is the process  
of breaking down data communications into smaller data packets in order to  
improve data efficiency when transferring or receiving data between wireless  
devices. The fragmentation threshold defines the maximum size of the data  
packets that are broken down.  
Advanced wireless settings  
Wireless > Advanced  
These settings are advanced options that can be configured to change advanced  
wireless broadcast specifications. It is recommended that these settings remain set to  
their default values unless you are knowledgeable about the effects of changing these  
values. Changing these settings incorrectly can degrade performance.  
Default Value: 2346 (range: 1500~2346, even numbers only)  
DTIM Interval – A Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) is an  
informational message that is sent as part of a beacon by an access point (your  
wireless router) to a wireless client (wireless device or connecting station) in  
sleep mode to provide an alert that data is awaiting delivery. The DTIM Interval  
(also called Data Beacon Rate) is the amount of time between DTIM  
transmissions included in part of a beacon.  
Default Value: 1 (range: 1-255)  
Beacon Interval – A beacon is a management frame used in wireless networks  
that transmitted periodically to announce the presence and provide  
information about the router’s wireless network. The interval is the amount  
time between each beacon transmission.  
Default Value:100 milliseconds (range: 25-1000)  
RTS Threshold – The Request To Send (RTS) function is part of the networking  
protocol. A wireless device that needs to send data will send a RTS before  
sending the data in question. The destination wireless device will send a  
response called Clear to Send (CTS). The RTS Threshold defines the smallest  
data packet size allowed to initiate the RTS/CTS function.  
Default Value: 2346 (range: 256-2346)  
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Access Control Filters  
Access control basics  
Access > Filter  
Note: You can check the Dynamic DHCP List for the MAC addresses of the devices on  
your network, see “Setup the DHCP server on your router” on page 30 or refer to your  
computer or device documentation to find the MAC address.  
MAC address filters  
Access > Filter > MAC Filters  
Every network device has a unique, 12-digit MAC (Media Access Control) address. Using  
MAC filters, you can allow or deny specific computers and other devices from using this  
router’s wired or wireless network.  
Click Add to save the new MAC address entry to the MAC Table. After clicking Add, the  
MAC address entry will appear in the list below. Repeat for each device.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Access, click on Filter, and click on MAC Filters.  
Add – Saves a new MAC address entry.  
To modify an existing MAC address entry, click on the entry in the MAC Table. When  
selected, the entry will be highlighted.  
3. Add the MAC addresses to the MAC Table first before applying the MAC filter  
function.  
Note: MAC filter can be configured to allow access to the listed MAC address and deny  
all others unlisted or vice versa. The recommended function is to choose to only allow  
access to the MAC addresses listed and deny all others unlisted because it is easier to  
determine the MAC addresses of devices in your network then to determine which MAC  
addresses you do not want to allow access.  
Delete – Removes an existing MAC address entry.  
Update – Modifies an existing MAC address entry.  
Cancel – Discard changes to an existing MAC address entry.  
Name – Enter a name for the MAC address entry.  
MAC Address – Enter the 12-digit MAC address.(e.g. 00-11-22-AA-BB-CC)  
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Domain/URL Filters  
4. Review the MAC Filter options.  
Access > Filter > Domain/URL Blocking  
Disabled – disables MAC address filter.  
Only Allow computers/devices with MAC addresses listed below to access the  
local network (LAN/WLAN), web management, and the Internet.  
You may want to allow or block computers or devices on your network access to specific  
websites (e.g. www.trendnet.com, etc.), also called domains or URLs (Uniform Resource  
Locators). You may also enter a keyword (e.g. instead of complete URL to generally  
allow or block computers or devices access to websites that may contain the keyword in  
the URL or on the web page.  
Only Deny computers/devices with MAC addresses listed below to access the  
local network (LAN/WLAN), web management, and the Internet  
Note: Do not configure this setting until you have added the MAC addresses to the MAC  
Table first. The recommended option is to only Allow access to the MAC addresses listed  
and deny all others unlisted.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Access, click on Filter, and click on Domain/URL Blocking.  
3. Review the Domain/URL blocking options.  
Click Apply to save the changes.  
Disabled – disables domain/URL blocking  
Allow users to access all domains listed.  
(Deny access to all other unlisted websites)  
Deny users to access all domains listed.  
(Allow access to all other unlisted websites)  
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Click Apply to save the changes.  
Protocol/IP filters  
Access > Filter > Protocol/IP Filters  
You may want to block computers or devices on your network access to specific ports  
(used or required by a specific application) to the Internet.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
4. Under Domain Blocking click on Allow or Deny. The Domains List will then appear.  
Enter the Website/URL/domain (e.g.www.trendnet.com) or keyword (e.g. trendnet) to  
allow or block access and click Add to add this to the domains list. The entry will be  
listed below. Repeat for each additional website or keyword added.  
2. Click on Access, click on Filter, and click on Protocol/IP Filters.  
To simplify configuration, there is a list of commonly used pre-defined Protocol/IP Filters  
to modify otherwise, you can choose to manually add a new Protocol/IP Filter.  
Cancel - Discard changes to the domains list.  
Delete -Delete an existing website/URL/domain or keyword entry, click on the  
entry in the Domains List. When selected, the entry will be highlighted. Click  
Delete to remove it from the list.  
4. Go back to the Domain Blocking section and confirm you want to Allow or Deny  
access to the Domains List. It is generally easier to manage a list of Domains for which  
access is denied.  
3. Review the protocol/IP filter settings.  
Enabled – Selecting Enabled turns on the Protocol/IP Filter and selecting  
Disabled turns it off.  
Name – Enter a name for the Protocol/IP Filter.  
5. In Domain Blocking click on Apply to save the selected settings.  
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Firewall rules  
Protocol – Select the protocol type to filter. TCP, UDP, or you can select * to  
choose all protocol types.  
Access > Firewall Rule  
Port – Enter the port number or port range numbers to block. (e.g. 80-80 or 20-  
21).  
You may want specify inbound or outbound access control to allow/deny sources (or  
Internet IP addresses) to your network from the Internet or from computers or devices  
on your network to the Internet. Firewall rules may allow for more granular control of  
specific inbound and outbound access between your network and the Internet. It is  
recommended that these settings remain set to default unless you are knowledgeable  
about the effects of changing the firewall rule configuration. It is possible to have  
undesirable functionality from your router if these settings are improperly modified.  
IP Range – Enter the IP address or IP address range to apply the protocol/IP  
filter. (e.g. 192.168.10.20-192.168.10.20 or 192.168.10.20-192.168.10.30).  
Note: The filter will not be applied to IP addresses outside of the range  
specified.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Access, click on Filter, and click on Firewall Rule.  
3. In the list, there are two default rules specific which cannot be modified. One rule to  
deny all access from the Internet to your network for security and the other to allow all  
access from your network to the Internet. Any additional rules will take precedence over  
the default rules.  
Add – Saves new protocol/IP filter.  
To modify an existing protocol/IP filter, click on the entry in the Protocol/IP Filters list.  
When selected, the entry will be highlighted.  
Delete – Removes an existing protocol/IP filter.  
Update – Modifies an existing protocol/IP filter.  
Cancel – Discard changes to an existing protocol/IP filter.  
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4. Review the firewall rule settings.  
Enabled – Selecting Enabled turns on the firewall ruler and selecting Disabled  
turns it off.  
Name – Enter a name for the firewall rule.  
Action – Select Allow will allow access and selecting Deny will block or deny  
access.  
Source – Configure the source information for the firewall rule.  
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Interface - Click the drop-down list and select LAN (from your  
network) or WAN (from the Internet) depending on where the traffic  
will be coming from.  
Add – Saves new firewall rule.  
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IP Range Start – Changes the starting address for the firewall rule to  
apply (e.g. 192.168.1.20)  
Update – Modifies an existing firewall rule.  
Delete – Removes an existing firewall rule.  
New -Saves new firewall rule.  
IP Range End – Changes the last address for the firewall rule to apply  
(e.g. 192.168.1.30)  
Note: The IP Range Start and End specify the range of IP addresses  
that the firewall rule will apply. Both fields need to be completed so  
use the same value to specify a single IP address.  
Cancel – Discard changes to an existing firewall rule.  
Destination – Configure the destination information for the firewall rule.  
Priority Up – Moves an existing firewall rule one step higher in priority.  
Priority Down – Moves an existing firewall rule one step below in priority.  
Update Priority – Save updated changes to priority.  
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Interface - Click the drop-down list and select LAN (your network) or  
WAN (Internet) depending on where the traffic will be coming from.  
IP Range Start – Changes the starting address for the firewall rule to  
apply (e.g. 192.168.10.20)  
Note: Top position in the list is the highest priority, bottom position in the list is  
the lowest priority.  
IP Range End – Changes the last address for the firewall rule to apply  
(e.g. 192.168.10.30)  
Note: The IP Range Start and End specify the range of IP addresses that the  
firewall rule will apply. Both fields need to be completed so use the same  
value to specify a single IP address.  
To modify an existing firewall rule, click on the rule in the firewall rules list. When  
selected, the entry will be highlighted.  
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Protocol – Select the protocol type to filter. TCP, UDP, ICMP, or you  
can select * to choose all protocol types. Below, enter the port  
number or range of port numbers to apply the firewall rule. (e.g. 80-80  
or 20-21). For all ports, use the port range 1 - 65534.  
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Change your router login password  
Main > Password  
Advanced Router Setup  
Access your router management page  
Note: Your router management page http://192.168.10.1 is accessed through the use of  
your Internet web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera) and  
will be referenced frequently in this User’s Guide.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Main, and click on Password.  
1. Open your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, or Opera) and  
go to http://192.168.10.1. Your router will prompt you for a user name and password.  
3. Under the Administrator section, in the New Password field, enter the new  
password, and in the Confirm Password field, retype the new password again to  
confirm.  
4. To save changes, click Apply.  
2. Next to Language, click the drop-down list to select your preferred language. Enter  
the default user name and password and then click Login.  
Default User Name: admin  
Default Password: admin  
Note: If you change the router login password, you will need to access the router  
management page using the User Name “admin” and the new password instead of the  
default password “admin”.  
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User (Optional): The User account is an additional account used for viewing the settings  
on the router management page only. Accessing the router management page using the  
User account will restrict access to viewing only and will not allow any settings to be  
changed.  
5. You can verify the time/date settings next to Local Time at the top of the page. Local  
Time displays the current date and time set on your router.  
Default User Name: user  
Default Password: user  
Set your router date and time  
Main > Time  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Main, and click on Time.  
3. Next to Time Zone, click the drop-down list to select your Time Zone.  
4. Next to Synchronize the clock with, you can choose one of the following options:  
Manually configure your Internet connection  
Manual – Set your router date and time manually in the Set Time section. To  
save changes, click Apply.  
Note: Time is specified in 24-hour format.  
Main > WAN  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
OR  
Automatic – Set your router date and time to synchronize with an NTP  
(Network Time Protocol) server address (e.g. pool.ntp.org). Enter the NTP  
server address next to Default NTP server, (e.g. pool.ntp.org). Next to Daylight  
Saving, set the annual range when daylight saving is activated. To save  
changes, click Apply.  
2. Click on Main, and click on WAN.  
3. In the Connection Type drop-down list, click the type of Internet connection provided  
by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).  
Note: NTP servers are used for computers and other network devices to synchronize  
time across an entire network.  
4. Complete the fields required by your ISP.  
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5. Complete the optional settings only if required by your ISP.  
Note: For many ISPs that provide dynamic IP addresses automatically, typically, the  
stored MAC address in the modem is reset each time you restart the modem. If you are  
installing this router for the first time, turn your modem before connecting the router to  
your modem. To clear your modem stored MAC address, typically the procedure is to  
disconnect power from the modem for approximately one minute, then reconnect the  
power. For more details on this procedure, refer to your modem’s User Guide/Manual or  
contact your ISP.  
6. To save changes, click Apply.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Main, and click on WAN.  
3. Under your Internet connection settings, find the MAC Address section shown below.  
Note: If you are unsure which Internet connection type you are using, please contact  
your ISP. Note: If your ISP requires a host name to be specified, you can specify it under  
Main > LAN & DHCP Server, in the Host Name field. To save changes, click Apply at  
bottom of the page.  
4. Click either Clone MAC Address to clone the MAC address of the computer you are  
currently using or manually enter the 12-digit MAC address of your old router.  
5. To save changes, click Apply.  
Clone a MAC address  
Main > WAN  
On any home network, each network device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control)  
address. Some ISPs register the MAC address of the device (usually a router or a  
computer) connected directly to the modem. If your computer MAC address is already  
registered with your ISP and to prevent the re-provisioning and registration process of a  
new MAC address with your ISP, then you can clone the address (assign the registered  
MAC address of your previous device to your new router). If you want to use the MAC  
address from the previous device (computer or old router that directly connected to the  
modem, you should first determine the MAC address of the device or computer and  
manually enter it into your router using the clone MAC address feature.  
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4. To save changes, click Apply.  
Change your router IP address  
Main > LAN & DHCP Server  
Note: You will need to access your router management page using your new router IP  
address to access the router management page. (e.g. Instead of using the default  
http://192.168.10.1 using your new router IP address will use the following format using  
management page.  
In most cases, you do not need to change your router IP address settings. Typically, the  
router IP address settings only needs to be changed, if you plan to use another router in  
your network with the same IP address settings, if you are connecting your router to an  
existing network that is already using the IP address settings your router is using, or if  
you are experiencing problems establishing VPN connections to your office network  
through your router.  
Note: If you are not encountering any issues or are not faced with one of the cases  
described above or similar, it is recommended to keep your router IP address settings as  
default.  
Set up the DHCP server on your router  
Main > LAN & DHCP Server  
Your router can be used as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server to  
automatically assign an IP address to each computer or device on your network. The  
DHCP server is enabled by default on your router. If you already have a DHCP server on  
your network, or if you do not want to use your router as a DHCP server, you can disable  
this setting. It is recommended to leave this setting enabled.  
Default Router IP Address: 192.168.10.1  
Default Router Network: 192.168.10.0 / 255.255.255.0  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Main, and click on LAN & DHCP Server.  
2. Click on Main, and click on LAN & DHCP Server.  
3. Enter the router IP address settings.  
3. Review the DHCP Server settings.  
DHCP Server – Enable or Disable the DHCP server.  
Start IP – Changes the starting address for the DHCP server range. (e.g.  
192.168.10.20)  
IP Address – Enter the new router IP address.  
(e.g. 192.168.200.1)  
Subnet Mask – Enter the new router subnet mask.  
(e.g. 255.255.255.0)  
End IP – Changes the last address for the DHCP server range. (e.g.  
192.168.10.30)  
Note: The Start IP and End IP specify the range of IP addresses to automatically  
assign to computers or devices on your network.  
Note: The DHCP address range will change automatically to your new router IP  
address settings so you do not have to change the DHCP address range manually to  
match your new router IP address settings.  
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Domain Name (Optional) – Specifies a domain name to assign to computers or  
devices. (e.g. trendnet.com)  
Lease Time – Click the drop-down list to select the lease time.  
Set up DHCP reservation  
Main > LAN & DHCP Server  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) reservation (also called Static DHCP) allows  
your router to assign a fixed IP address from the DHCP server IP address range to a  
specific device on your network. Assigning a fixed IP address can allow you to easily  
keep track of the IP addresses used on your network by your computers or devices for  
future reference or configuration such as virtual server (also called port forwarding, see  
“Virtual Server” on page 35) or special applications (also called port triggering, see  
“Special Applications” on page 36).  
Note: The DHCP lease time is the amount of time a computer or device can keep an  
IP address assigned by the DHCP server. When the lease time expires, the computer  
or device will renew the IP address lease with the DHCP server, otherwise, if there is  
no attempt to renew the lease, the DHCP server will reallocate the IP address to be  
assigned to another computer or device.  
4. To save changes, click Apply.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Main, and click on LAN & DHCP Server.  
3. Review the DHCP reservation settings.  
Static DHCP– Enable or Disable the DHCP reservation feature.  
Name – Enter a name for the reservation.  
IP Address – Enter the IP address to assign to the reservation. (e.g.  
192.168.10.101)  
Dynamic DHCP List – You can view the list of active lease entries for computers or  
devices that have been assigned IP addresses automatically from the DHCP server on  
your router.  
Note: You cannot assign IP addresses outside of the DHCP range. The IP address is  
required to be within the DHCP IP address range (Start IP & End IP).  
MAC Address – Enter the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the computer  
or network device to assign to the reservation. (e.g. 00:11:22:AA:BB:CC)  
Add - Saves the reservation.  
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Note: It is recommended to leave this setting enabled, otherwise, you may encounter  
issues with applications that utilize UPnP in order allow the required communication  
between your computers or devices and the Internet.  
Static DHCP List – You can view the list of reservations for computers or devices that  
have been created in this list.  
4. To save changes, click Apply.  
To modify an existing reservation, click on the entry in the Static DHCP list. When  
selected, the entry will be highlighted.  
Allow/deny VPN connections through your router  
Management > Remote Management  
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a network that uses a public network, such as the  
Internet, to provide secure communications between a remote computer or network  
and another network. Some offices often provide VPN access to their networks to  
enable employees to work from their remote office/home office, or while traveling.  
Update – Saves changes to an existing reservation.  
Delete – Removes an existing reservation.  
Cancel – Discards changes to existing reservation.  
If your office or place of work has allowed and authorized access for you to access their  
network through VPN, the default VPN settings in your router have been configured to  
pass through the most common types of VPN protocols, which typically do not require  
any additional configuration changes.  
Enable/disable UPnP on your router  
Management > Remote Management  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows devices connected to a network to discover each  
other and automatically open the connections or services for specific applications (e.g.  
instant messenger, online gaming applications, etc.) UPnP is enabled on your router by  
default to allow specific applications required by your computers or devices to allow  
connections through your router as they are needed.  
2. Click on Management, and click on Remote Management.  
3. Next to PPTP, L2TP, or IPsec (depending the VPN protocol your corporation requires)  
click Enabled or Disabled to turn the VPN pass through feature on or off on your router.  
Note: It is recommended to leave these settings enabled.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
4. To save changes, click Apply.  
2. Click on Management, and click on Remote Management.  
3. Next to UPnP, click Enabled or Disabled to turn the feature on or off on your router.  
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Allow/deny multicast streaming  
Note: First, you will need to sign up for one of the DDNS service providers listed in the  
Server Address drop-down list.  
Management > Remote Management  
In some cases, applications require multicast communication (also called IP multicast  
which is the delivery of information to a specific group of computers or devices in a  
single transmission) typically used in media streaming applications. Multicast streaming  
is enabled by default on your router to allow applications that require multicast  
communication through your router which typically does not require additional  
configuration changes.  
1. Sign up for one of the DDNS available service providers list under Server Address.  
(e.g. dyndns.com, no-ip.com, etc.)  
2. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
3. Click on Main and click on Dynamic DNS.  
2. Click on Management, and click on Remote Management.  
4. Next to DDNS, click Enabled.  
3. Next to Multicast Stream, click Enabled or Disabled to turn the feature on or off on  
your router.  
5. In the Server Address drop-down list, select the provider you selected, and enter your  
information in the fields.  
Note: It is recommended to leave this setting enabled.  
Host Name: Personal URL provided to you by your Dynamic DNS service  
provider (e.g. www.trendnet.dyndns.biz)  
User Name: The user name needed to log in to your Dynamic DNS service  
account  
Password: This is the password to gain access to Dynamic DNS service (NOT  
your router or wireless network password) for which you have signed up to.  
4. To save changes, click Apply.  
6. To save changes, click Apply.  
Identify your network on the Internet  
Main > Dynamic DNS  
Since most ISPs constantly change your home IP address, providing access to devices on  
your home or small office Local Area Network (such as IP Cameras) from the Internet  
requires setting up a Dynamic DNS service and entering the parameters into this  
management area. Dynamic DNS services allow your router to confirm its location to the  
given Dynamic DNS service, thereby providing the Dynamic DNS service with the ability  
to provide a virtual fixed IP address for your network. This means that even though your  
ISP is always changing your IP address, the Dynamic DNS service will be able to identify  
your network using a fixed address—one that can be used to view home IP Camera and  
other devices on your local area network.  
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DMZ  
Allow remote access to your router management page  
Management > Remote Management  
Access > DMZ  
You may want to expose a specific computer or device on your network to the Internet  
to allow anyone to access it. Your router includes the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) feature  
that makes all the ports and services available on the WAN/Internet side of the router  
and forwards them to a single IP address (computer or network device) on your  
network. The DMZ feature is an easy way of allowing access from the Internet however,  
it is a very insecure technology and will open local area network to greater threats from  
Internet attacks.  
You may want to make changes to your router from a remote location such at your  
office or another location while away from your home.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
It is strongly recommended to use Virtual Server (also called port forwarding, see  
“Virtual Server” on page 35) to allow access to your computers or network devices from  
the Internet.  
2. Click on Management, and click on Remote Management.  
3. Under the HTTP section, click Enabled.  
1. Make the computer or network device (for which you are establishing a DMZ link) has  
a static IP address (or you can use the DHCP reservation feature to ensure the device  
has a fixed IP address) (see “Set up DHCP reservation” on page 31).  
Port– It is recommended to leave this setting as 8080.  
Note: If you have configured port 8080 for another configuration section such  
as virtual server or special application, please change the port to use.  
(Recommended port range 1024-65534)  
A. Signing up for a Dynamic DNS service (outlined in the DDNS section) will  
provide identification of the router’s network from the Internet.  
Remote IP Range – It is recommended to leave this setting as *, to allow  
remote access from anywhere on the Internet.  
Note: You can enter a specific range of Internet IP addresses that are allowed to  
access your router management page, all others will be denied.  
2. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
3. Click on Access, and click on DMZ.  
4. Next to DMZ Enable, click Enabled.  
5. Next to DMZ Host IP, enter the IP address you assigned to the computer or network  
device to expose to the Internet.  
4. To save changes, click Apply.  
6. To save changes, click Apply.  
Open a device on your network to the Internet  
This router can provide access to devices on your local area network to the Internet  
using the Virtual Server, Special Application, method (DMZ NOT recommended).  
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Virtual Server  
Access > Virtual Server  
Virtual Server (also called port forwarding) allows you to define specific ports (used or  
required by a specific application) and forward them to a single IP address (a computer  
or device) on your network. Using this feature is more secure compared to using DMZ  
(see DMZ on page 34) in which DMZ forwards all ports instead of only specific ports  
used by an application. An example would be forwarding a port to an IP camera  
(TRENDnet IP cameras default to HTTP TCP port 80 for remote access web requests) on  
your network to be able to view it over the Internet.  
3. Review the virtual server settings.  
Since most ISPs constantly change your home IP address, to be able to access the Virtual  
Server port(s) from the Internet it is recommended to setup Dynamic DNS service (See  
DynDNS section).  
Enabled – Selecting Enabled turns on the virtual server and selecting Disabled  
turns off the virtual server.  
Name – Enter a name for the virtual server.  
Protocol – Select the protocol required for your device. TCP, UDP, or you can  
select Both to choose both TCP & UDP (recommended).  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
Note: Please refer to the device documentation to determine which ports and  
protocols are required.  
2. Click on Access, and click on Virtual Server.  
Private Port – Enter the port number required by your device. Refer to the  
connecting device’s documentation for reference to the network port(s)  
required.  
Public Port – Enter the port number used to access the device from the  
Internet.  
Note: The Public Port can be assigned a different port number than the Private Port  
(also known as port redirection), however it is recommended to use the same port  
number for both settings. Please refer to the device documentation to determine  
which ports and protocols are required.  
LAN Server – Enter the IP address of the device to forward the port (e.g.  
192.168.10.101).  
To simplify configuration, there is a list of commonly used pre-defined virtual server  
entries to modify, otherwise, you can choose to manually add a new virtual server.  
Note: You should assign a static IP address to the device or use DHCP reservation to  
ensure the IP address of the device does not change.  
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Add – Saves a new virtual server entry.  
Delete – Removes an existing virtual server.  
Update – Modifies an existing virtual server.  
Cancel – Discard changes to an existing virtual server.  
Example: To forward TCP port 80 to your IP camera  
1. Setup DynDNS service (See DynDNS section).  
2. Access TRENDnet IP Camera management page and forward Port 80 (see  
product documentation)  
8. Click Enabled to turn on this virtual server.  
9. Next to Name, you can enter another name for the virtual server, otherwise, leave  
the default name.  
3. Make sure to configure your network/IP camera to use a static IP address or you can  
use the DHCP reservation feature (see “Set up DHCP reservation” on page 31).  
Note: You may need to reference your camera documentation on configuring a static IP  
address.  
10. Next to Protocol, make sure TCP is selected in the drop-down list.  
11. The Private Port and Public Port, make sure port number 80 is configured for both  
settings.  
4. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
12. Next to LAN Server, enter the IP address assigned to the camera. (e.g.  
192.168.10.101)  
5. Click on Access, and click on Virtual Server.  
13. To save the changes, click Update.  
6. In the list below, click the pre-defined virtual server entry named Virtual Server HTTP.  
Note: The selected item will be highlighted in yellow when selected.  
7. The fields will be populated with the selected pre-defined virtual server entry.  
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Special Applications  
Access > Special AP  
Special applications (also called port triggering) is typically used for online gaming  
applications or communication applications that require a range of ports or several  
ports to be dynamically opened on request to a device on your network. The router will  
wait for a request on a specific port or range of ports (or trigger port/port range) from a  
device on your network and once a request is detected by your router, the router will  
forward a single port or multiple ports (or incoming port/port range) to the device on  
your network. This feature is not typically used as most devices and routers currently  
use UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) to automatically configure your router to allow  
access for applications. See “Enable/disable UPnP on your router” on page 32.  
Note: Please refer to the device documentation to determine if your device supports  
3. Review the special application settings.  
UPnP first, before configuring this feature.  
Enabled – Selecting Enabled turns on the special application and selecting  
Disabled turns it off.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
Name – Enter a name for the special application.  
Trigger – Port or port range requested by the device.  
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Protocol – Select the protocol requested by the device. TCP, UDP, or you  
can select Both to choose both TCP and UDP.  
2. Click on Access, and click on Special AP.  
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Port Range – Enter the ports or port range requested by the device.  
(e.g. 554-554 or 6112-6112).  
Note: Please refer to the device documentation to determine which ports and protocols  
are required.  
Incoming – Port(s) forwarded to the device.  
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Protocol – Select the protocol to be forwarded to the device. TCP,  
UDP, or you can select Both to choose both TCP and UDP.  
Port Range – Enter the ports or port range to be forwarded to the  
device.  
To simplify configuration, there is a list of commonly used pre-defined special  
application entries to modify, otherwise, you can choose to manually add a new special  
application.  
(e.g. 2000-2038,2069,2081,2200-2210).  
Note: Please refer to the device documentation to determine which ports and  
protocols are required.  
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Add – Saves a new special application.  
Add static routes to your router  
Routing > Static  
You may want set up your router to route computers or devices on your network to  
other local networks through other routers. Generally, different networks can be  
determined by the IP addressing assigned to those networks. Generally speaking and for  
the case of an example, your network may have 192.168.10.x IP addressing and another  
network may have 192.168.20.x IP addressing and because the IP addressing of these  
two networks are different, they are separate networks. In order to communicate  
between the two separate networks, static routing needs to be configured. Below is an  
example diagram where routing is needed for devices and computers on your network  
to access the other network.  
To modify an existing application, click on the entry in the special applications list. When  
selected, the entry will be highlighted.  
Note: Configuring this feature assumes that you have some general networking  
knowledge.  
Delete – Removes an existing special application.  
Update – Modifies an existing special application.  
Cancel – Discard changes to an existing special application.  
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1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
To modify an existing reservation, click on the entry in the static route list. When  
selected, the entry will be highlighted.  
2. Click on Routing, and click on Static.  
Update – Saves changes to an existing static route.  
Delete – Removes an existing static route.  
Cancel – Discards changes to existing static route.  
3. Review the static route settings.  
Network Address – Enter the IP network address of the destination network  
for the route.  
(e.g. 192.168.20.0)  
Network Mask – Enter the subnet mask of the destination network for the  
route.  
(e.g. 255.255.255.0)  
Gateway Address – Enter the gateway to the destination network for the  
route.  
Enable dynamic routing on your router  
Routing > Dynamic  
You may want to setup your router to route computers or devices on your network to  
other local networks through other routers. If other routers support dynamic routing  
such as RIP (Routing Information Protocol), you can enable this feature on your router  
to automatically learn the required routes to reach those networks. It is required that  
the same dynamic routing protocol and version is also enabled on the other routers in  
order your router and the other routers to exchange information about the network.  
(e.g. 192.168.10.2)  
Interface – Click the drop-down list and select the Interface on your router  
where the route is active.  
(e.g. LAN)  
Metric – Enter the metric or priority of the route. The metric range is 1-15, the  
lowest number 1 being the highest priority. (e.g. 1 )  
Note: Configuring this feature assumes that you have some general networking  
knowledge.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Routing, and click on Dynamic.  
3. Select the appropriate dynamic routing protocol and version communicate with other  
routers.  
Add – Saves the static route.  
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Transmit – Allows your router to send out network information to other  
routers so other routers can dynamically build routes to your network.  
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Disabled – Disable sending routing information from your router to  
other routers.  
RIP 1 - Sends out routing information to other routers using the RIP  
version 1 protocol.  
RIP 2 – Sends out routing information to other routers using the RIP  
version 2 protocol (recommended if supported by both devices).  
Receive - Allows your router to receive network information from other router  
so your router can build routes to other networks.  
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Disabled – Disable receiving routing information from other routers to  
your router.  
RIP 1 - Receive routing information from other routers using the RIP  
version 1 protocol.  
RIP 2 – Receive routing information from other routers using the RIP  
version 2 protocol.  
4. Click Apply to save the changes or click Cancel to discard the changes.  
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Router Default Settings  
Router Maintenance & Monitoring  
Administrator User Name  
Administrator Password  
Router IP Address  
Router Subnet Mask  
DHCP Server IP Range  
Wireless  
admin  
Reset your router to factory defaults  
admin  
Tools > Settings  
You may want to reset your router to factory defaults if you are encountering difficulties  
with your router and have attempted all other troubleshooting. Before you reset your  
router to defaults, if possible, you should backup your router configuration first, see  
“Backup and restore your router configuration settings” on page 42.  
192.168.10.1  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.10.101-192.168.199  
Enabled  
There are two methods that can be used to reset your router to factory defaults.  
SSID (wireless network name)  
Wireless Security  
802.11 Mode  
TRENDnet731  
Disabled  
Reset Button – Located on the rear panel of your router, see “Product  
Hardware Features” on page 2 . Use this method if you are encountering  
difficulties with accessing your router management page.  
2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n mixed mode  
Auto Channel  
Channel  
OR  
Router Management Page  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Tools and click on Settings.  
3. Under Restore factory default settings, click Restore. When prompted to confirm this  
action, click OK.  
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3. Under Restore Configuration Settings, next to Load Settings, depending on your web  
browser, click on Browse or Choose File.  
Backup and restore your router configuration settings  
Tools > Settings  
You may have added many customized settings to your router and in the case that you  
need to reset your router to default, all your customized settings would be lost and  
would require you to manually reconfigure all of your router settings instead of simply  
restoring from a backed up router configuration file.  
To backup your router configuration:  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
A separate file navigation window should open.  
2. Click on Tools and click on Settings.  
4. Select the router configuration file to restore and click Load.  
(Default Filename: cfg.bin). If prompted, click Yes or OK.  
3. Under Save Configuration Settings and next to Save Settings, click Save.  
5. Wait for the router to restore settings.  
4. Depending on your web browser settings, you may be prompted to save a file (specify  
the location) or the file may be downloaded automatically to the web browser settings  
default download folder. (Default Filename: cfg.bin)  
To restore your router configuration:  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Tools and click on Settings.  
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1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
Upgrade your router firmware  
Tools > Firmware  
2. Click on Status and click on Device Information to check your router’s current  
firmware version at the top of the page.  
TRENDnet may periodically release firmware upgrades that may add features or fix  
problems associated with your TRENDnet router model and version. To check if there is  
a firmware upgrade available for your device, please check your TRENDnet model and  
In addition, it is also important to verify if the latest firmware version is newer than the  
one your router is currently running. To identify the firmware that is currently loaded on  
your router, log in to the router, click on the Status tab and then on the Device  
Information sub-tab. The firmware used by the router is listed at the top of this page. If  
there is a newer version available, also review the release notes to check if there were  
any new features you may want or if any problems were fixed that you may have been  
experiencing.  
3. Click on Tools and click on Firmware.  
4. Depending on your web browser, next to Upgrade Firmware, click Browse or Choose  
File.  
1. If a firmware upgrade is available, download the firmware to your computer.  
2. Unzip the file to a folder on your computer.  
5. Navigate to the folder on your computer where the unzipped firmware file (.bin) is  
located and select it.  
Please note the following:  
Do not interrupt the firmware upgrade process. Do not turn off the device or  
press the Reset button during the upgrade.  
6. Click Upgrade. If prompted, click yes or OK.  
If you are upgrade the firmware using a laptop computer, ensure that the  
laptop is connected to a power source or ensure that the battery is fully  
charged.  
Disable sleep mode on your computer as this may interrupt the firmware  
upgrade process.  
Do not upgrade the firmware using a wireless connection, only using a wired  
network connection.  
Any interruptions during the firmware upgrade process may permanently  
damage your router.  
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Restart your router  
Tools > Restart  
Check connectivity using the router management page  
Tools > Ping Test  
You may want to restart your router if you are encountering difficulties with your router  
and have attempted all other troubleshooting.  
For troubleshooting purposes, you may want to check your router connectivity using the  
ping (also known as a network connectivity test) test tool on your router management  
page.  
There are two methods that can be used to restart your router.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
Turn the router off for 10 seconds using the router On/Off switch located on  
the rear panel of your router, see “Product Hardware Features” on page 2 .  
Use this method if you are encountering difficulties with accessing your router  
management page. This is also known as a hard reboot or power cycle.  
2. Click on Tools and click on Ping Test.  
OR  
3. Enter in the IP address (e.g. 192.168.10.101) or host name (e.g. www.trendnet.com)  
to test.  
Router Management Page – This is also known as a soft reboot or restart.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
4. Click Ping.  
2. Click on Tools and click on Restart. If prompted, click yes or OK.  
5. You will receive a success or fail result message of the address you entered providing  
a basic indicating of the router’s connectivity to the Internet or devices that are  
connected to your network. Click Back to bring you back to the Ping Test page.  
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IP Address – The current IP address assigned to your router WAN port or  
interface configuration.  
Check the router system information  
Status > Device Information  
Subnet Mask - The current subnet mask assigned to your router WAN port or  
interface configuration.  
You may want to check the system information of your router such as WAN (Internet)  
connectivity, wireless and wired network settings, router MAC address, and firmware  
version.  
Default Gateway – The current gateway assigned to your router WAN port or  
interface configuration.  
DNS (Domain Name System) – The current DNS address(es) assigned to your  
router port or interface configuration.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Status and click on Device Information.  
3. Review the device information.  
Firmware Version – The current firmware version your router is running.  
Router Up Time – The duration your router has been running continuously  
without a restart/power cycle (hard or soft reboot) or reset.  
Wireless Information  
MAC Address – The current MAC address of your router’s wireless or interface  
configuration.  
WAN (Internet) Information  
Connection – Displays the status if your wireless functionality on your router is  
enabled or disabled.  
MAC Address – The current MAC address used by your router’s WAN port or  
interface configuration.  
SSID – Displays the current wireless network name assigned to your router.  
Channel – Displays the current wireless channel your router is operating.  
Connection – Displays the current WAN (Internet) connection status. When  
using DHCP Client (or Dynamic IP address) Internet connection type, you will  
provide the option to Release and Renew your IP address settings.  
Authentication – Displays the current wireless security configured on your  
router.  
Other Internet connection types such as PPPoE will provide the option to  
Connect and Disconnect.  
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1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Status and click on Log.  
3. Review the device log information.  
Time – Displays the time of the log entry. If the time is inaccurate, make sure to  
set the router date and time correctly. (See “Set your router date and time” on  
Wired LAN Information  
MAC Address – The current MAC address of your router’s wired LAN or  
interface configuration.  
Type – Displays a notification regarding the type of log.  
Message – Displays the log message.  
IP Address - Displays your router’s current IP address.  
Subnet Mask – Displays your router’s current subnet mask.  
DHCP Server - Display your router’s DHCP server status, enabled or disabled,  
and provides a link to the DHCP client listing.  
Router Log Navigation  
First Page – Displays the first page of the log.  
Last Page – Displays the last page of the log.  
Previous Page – Display the log page previous to the current. The Page: 1/1 will  
display the current page.  
Next Page – Displays the log page next to the current.  
Clear Log - Clears all logging  
View your router log  
Status > Log  
Refresh - The Page: 1/1 will display the current page.  
Your router log can be used to obtain activity information on the functionality of your  
router or for troubleshooting purposes.  
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Email Log Now – Click this option to send an e-mail with the current router log  
using your email settings.  
Configure your router log  
Status > Log Setting  
You may want send your router log to your e-mail address or to an external log server  
(also known as Sysco server) so you can check it periodically while away from home. You  
may also want to only see specific categories of logging.  
Email Logs – Select when you want the router log to be e-mailed.  
o
When log is full – The router log will be e-mailed to your e-mail  
address when router internal log is full.  
o
Click the drop-down list and configure to e-mail logs according to a set  
schedule. Once on a specific day of the week or once every day.  
Send router logs to your e-mail address  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Status and click on Log Setting.  
3. Review the e-mail log settings.  
SMTP Authentication – Set this option to Enabled if your e-mail service  
requires authentication. If not, leave this setting to Disabled.  
Note: If you are unsure of this setting check with your e-mail service provider if  
authentication is required.  
SMTP Account – Enter your account user name for your e-mail service.  
SMTP Password – Enter your password for your e-mail service.  
SMTP Server – Enter the IP address (e.g. 10.10.10.10) or domain name (e.g.  
mail.trendnet.com) of your e-mail server.  
4. To save changes, click Apply.  
SMTP Server Port – Enter the port used by your e-mail service. (e.g. Default  
SMTP Server Port: 25)  
From Email Address – Enter a sender e-mail address. (e.g.  
Note: This does not need to be real e-mail address, only used for identification  
Send router logs to an external log server  
purposes when checking your e-mail.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
To Email Address – Enter your e-mail address.  
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2. Click on Status and click on Log Setting.  
View your router packet statistics  
Status > Statistics  
3. Next to Syslog Server, enter the IP address of the external log server to send router  
logging.  
You may want to check your router packet statistics for informational purposes only.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Status and click on Statistic.  
4. To save changes, click Apply.  
3. The table displays the amount of packets sent and received on your router’s wired  
LAN, wireless, and WAN (Internet).  
Set the types or categories to include in logging  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
View wireless devices connected to your router  
Status > Wireless  
2. Click on Status and click on Log Setting.  
You may want to check the wireless devices connected to your router.  
3. Next to Log Type, check the types or categories to include in logging.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Status and click on Wireless.  
3. The table displays the amount time each wireless device has been connected and the  
MAC address of each wireless device.  
4. To save changes, click Apply.  
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Capture packets using the router management page  
Management > Capture Packets  
Enable SNMP on your router  
Management > SNMP  
You may want to use the router management page to capture data packets for further  
troubleshooting and analysis. Packet captures allow you to see what type of data and  
information is inside each packet. You will need a packet capture software application to  
be able to open and view the packet capture files downloaded from the router.  
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a network management protocol used  
to monitor (read) and/or manage (write) multiple network devices on a network. This  
preconfigured external SNMP server.  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page”  
2. Click on Management and click on SNMP.  
2. Click on Management and click on Capture Packets.  
3. Review the options for SNMP.  
3. Click on the Network Interface drop-down list and select which interface you would  
like to capture data packets, LAN or WAN.  
SNMP – Select Enabled to enable SNMP.  
System Location – Enter the location. (optional)  
System Contact – Enter the contact. (optional)  
Community – Enter the community to match the settings with the external  
SNMP server.  
4. Review the options for capturing packets.  
Trap Receiver 1-3 – Enter the IP address of the external SNMP trap receiver.  
You can enter up to three receivers. (e.g. 192.168.10.250)  
Start – Starts the packet capture.  
Stop - Stops the packet capture  
Download – Download the packet capture file.  
(.pcap file)  
4. To save changes, click Apply.  
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Router Management Page Structure  
Main  
Routing  
Tools  
LAN & DHCP Server  
Static DHCP Reservation  
Static  
Dynamic  
Routing Table  
Restart  
o
Settings  
WAN  
o
o
o
Save Configuration Settings  
o
Clone MAC Address  
Restore Configuration Settings  
Reset to Factory Default  
Password  
Time  
Access  
Firmware  
Filter  
Upgrade Firmware  
Ping Test  
Dynamic DNS  
o
o
o
MAC Filters  
Domain/URL Blocking  
Protocol/IP Filters  
Wireless  
Virtual Server  
Special AP  
DMZ  
Wizard  
Basic  
Setup Wizard  
Security  
Advanced  
Firewall Rule  
Wi-Fi Protected Setup  
Management  
Status  
SNMP  
Device Information  
Remote Management  
Capture Packets  
Log  
Log Setting  
o
o
Email Log  
Syslog  
Routing  
o
Log Type  
Static  
Statistic  
Wireless  
Dynamic  
Routing Table  
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(14°F~158 °F)  
Technical Specifications  
Humidity  
Certifications  
Wireless  
Max. 90% (non-condensing)  
CE, FCC  
Hardware  
IEEE 802.3 (10BASE-T), IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-TX), IEEE  
Standards  
802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.3az  
1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX port (Internet)  
4 x 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX ports  
Frequency  
Antenna  
2.412~2.484GHz band  
WAN  
LAN  
2 x 2dBi fixed dipole antennas  
802.11b: CCK (11 and 5.5Mbps), DQPSK (2Mbps), DBPSK  
(1Mbps)  
802.11g: OFDM with BPSK, QPSK and 16/64-QAM  
Enables Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) function (Hold for 3  
seconds)  
Modulation  
WPS Button  
802.11n: BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM with OFDM  
Power Switch  
On/Off power switch  
Media Access Protocol  
Data Rate  
CSMA/CA with ACK  
Connection Type  
Dynamic IP, Static (fixed) IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP  
802.11b: Up to 11Mbps  
802.11g: Up to 54Mbps  
802.11n: Up to 300Mbps  
Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, Firefox 2.0 or above,  
Chrome, Opera, Safari  
Supported Web Browsers  
Internet Access Control  
MAC Address Filter, Domain/URL Filter, Protocol/IP Filter,  
Virtual Server, DMZ host, UPnP, PPTP/L2TP/IPsec VPN pass  
through  
64/128-bit WEP (HEX/ASCII), WPA/WPA2-RADIUS,  
WPA/WPA2-PSK  
Security  
802.11b: 15dBm (typical) @ 11Mbps  
802.11g: 15dBm (typical) @ 54Mbps  
802.11n: 13dBm (typical) @ 300Mbps  
Local/remote configuration, upgrade firmware,  
Backup/Restore configuration via Web browser, Internal  
System Log, Syslog, E-Mail Logging, SNMPv1/v2c, Ping Test  
Tool, Dynamic DNS  
Management/  
Monitoring  
Output Power  
Receiving Sensitivity  
Channels  
802.11b: -85dBm (typical) @ 11Mbps  
802.11g: -68dBm (typical) @ 54Mbps  
802.11n: -62dBm (typical) @ 300Mbps  
Routing  
Static and Dynamic RIPv1/2  
LED Indicators  
Power, Status, LAN1~LAN4, WAN, WLAN  
Input: 100~240V AC, 50~60Hz  
Output: 5V DC, 1A  
1~ 11 (FCC), 1~13 (ETSI)  
Power  
Power Consumption  
Dimension (L x W x H)  
Weight  
3.0 Watts (max)  
*Maximum wireless signal rates are referenced from IEEE 802.11 theoretical specifications. Actual  
data throughput and coverage will vary depending on interference, network traffic, building  
materials and other conditions.  
158 x 109 x 34 mm (6.2 x 4.3 x 1.3 in)  
210 g (7.4oz)  
Temperature  
Operation: 0°~ 40°C (32°F~ 104°F); Storage: -10°~ 70°C  
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Q: I am not sure what type of Internet Account Type I have for my Cable/DSL  
connection. How do I find out?  
Answer:  
Troubleshooting  
message says “The page cannot be displayed.” How can I access the router  
management page?  
Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for the correct information.  
Q: The Wizard does not appear when I access the router. What should I do?  
Answer:  
1. Click on Wizard on the left hand side.  
2. Near the top of the browser, “Pop-up blocked” message may appear. Right click on  
the message and select Always Allow Pop-ups from This Site.  
3. Disable your browser's pop up blocker.  
Answer:  
1. Check your hardware settings again. See “Router Installation” on page 2.  
2. Make sure the LAN and WLAN lights are lit.  
3. Make sure your network adapter TCP/IP settings are set to Obtain an IP address  
automatically or DHCP (see the steps below).  
4. Make sure your computer is connected to one of the router’s LAN ports  
5. Press on the factory reset button for 15 seconds, the release.  
Q: I went through the Wizard, but I cannot get onto the Internet. What should I do?  
Answer:  
1. Verify that you can get onto the Internet with a direct connection into your modem  
(meaning, plug your computer directly to the modem and verify that your single  
computer (without the help of the router) can access the Internet).  
2. Power cycle your modem and router. Unplug the power to the modem and router.  
Wait 30 seconds, and then reconnect the power to the modem. Wait for the modem to  
fully boot up, and then reconnect the power to the router.  
Windows 7  
a. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Sharing Center.  
b. Click Change Adapter Settings, right-click the Local Area Connection icon.  
c. Then click Properties and click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).  
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.  
3. Contact your ISP and verify all the information that you have in regards to your  
Internet connection settings is correct.  
Windows Vista  
a. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Internet.  
b. Click Manage Network Connections, right-click the Local Area Connection  
icon and click Properties.  
Q: I cannot connect wirelessly to the router. What should I do?  
Answer:  
1. Double check that the WLAN light on the router is lit.  
2. Power cycle the router. Unplug the power to the router. Wait 15 seconds, then plug  
the power back in to the router.  
3. Contact the manufacturer of your wireless network adapter and make sure the  
wireless network adapter is configured with the proper SSID. The preset SSID is  
TRENDnet(model_number).  
c. Click Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties.  
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.  
Windows XP/2000  
a. Go into the Control Panel, double-click the Network Connections icon  
b. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and the click Properties.  
c. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.  
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.  
4. To verify whether or not wireless is enabled, login to the router management page,  
click on Wireless.  
Note: If you are experiencing difficulties, please contact your computer or operating  
5. Please see “Steps to improve wireless connectivity” on page 19 if you continue to  
have wireless connectivity problems.  
system manufacturer for assistance.  
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Note: If you are experiencing difficulties, please contact your computer or operating  
system manufacturer for assistance.  
Appendix  
How to find your IP address?  
Note: Please note that although the following procedures provided to follow for your  
operating system on configuring your network settings can be used as general  
guidelines, however, it is strongly recommended that you consult your computer or  
operating system manufacturer directly for assistance on the proper procedure for  
configuring network settings.  
How to configure your network settings to obtain an IP address automatically or use  
DHCP?  
Note: Please note that although the following procedures provided to follow for your  
operating system on configuring your network settings can be used as general  
guidelines, however, it is strongly recommended that you consult your computer or  
operating system manufacturer directly for assistance on the proper procedure for  
configuring network settings.  
Command Prompt Method  
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7  
Windows 7  
1. On your keyboard, press Windows Logo+R keys simultaneously to bring up the Run  
dialog box.  
a. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Sharing Center.  
b. Click Change Adapter Settings, right-click the Local Area Connection icon.  
c. Then click Properties and click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).  
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.  
2. In the dialog box, type cmd to bring up the command prompt.  
3. In the command prompt, type ipconfig /alto display your IP address settings.  
MAC OS X  
1. Navigate to your Applications folder and open Utilities.  
2. Double-click on Terminal to launch the command prompt.  
Windows Vista  
a. Go into the Control Panel, click Network and Internet.  
b. Click Manage Network Connections, right-click the Local Area Connection  
icon and click Properties.  
3. In the command prompt, type ipconfiggetifaddr<en0 or en1>to display the wired or  
wireless IP address settings.  
c. Click Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties.  
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.  
Windows XP/2000  
Note: en0 is typically the wired Network and en1 is typically the wireless Airport  
interface.  
a. Go into the Control Panel, double-click the Network Connections icon  
b. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and the click Properties.  
c. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.  
Graphical Method  
MAC OS 10.6/10.5  
1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences.  
d. Then click Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK.  
2. In System Preferences, from the View menu, select Network.  
3. In the Network preference window, click a network port (e.g., Network, AirPort,  
modem). If you are connected, you'll see your IP address settings under "Status:"  
MAC OS 10.4/10.5/10.6  
a. From the Apple, drop-down list, select System Preferences.  
b. Click the Network icon.  
c. From the Location drop-down list, select Automatic.  
d. Select and view your Network connection.  
In MAC OS 10.4, from the Show drop-down list, select Built-in  
Network and select the TCP/IP tab.  
In MAC OS 10.5/10.6, in the left column, select Network.  
e. Configure TCP/IP to use DHCP.  
MAC OS 10.4  
1. From the Apple menu, select Location, and then Network Preferences.  
2. In the Network Preference window, next to "Show:", select Network Status. You'll see  
your network status and your IP address settings displayed.  
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In MAC 10.4, from the Configure IPv4, drop-down list, select Using  
How to connect to a wireless network using the built-in Windows utility?  
DHCP and click the Apply Now button.  
In MAC 10.5, from the Configure drop-down list, select Using DHCP  
and click the Apply button.  
In MAC 10.6, from the Configure drop-down list, select Using DHCP  
and click the Apply button.  
Note: Please note that although the following procedures provided to follow for your  
operating system on configuring your network settings can be used as general  
guidelines, however, it is strongly recommended that you consult your computer or  
operating system manufacturer directly for assistance on the proper procedure for  
connecting to a wireless network using the built-in utility.  
f. Restart your computer.  
Windows 7  
Note: If you are experiencing difficulties, please contact your computer or operating  
1. Open Connect to a Network by clicking the network icon ( or ) in the notification  
area.  
system manufacturer for assistance.  
2. In the list of available wireless networks, click the wireless network you would like to  
connect to, then click Connect.  
How to find your MAC address?  
In Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7,  
4. You may be prompted to enter a security key in order to connect to the network.  
Your computer MAC addresses are also displayed in this window, however, you can type  
getmac –v to display the MAC addresses only.  
5. Enter in the security key corresponding to the wireless network, and click OK.  
Windows Vista  
In MAC OS 10.4,  
1. Open Connect to a Network by clicking the Start Button. and then click Connect To.  
1. Apple Menu > System Preferences > Network  
2. From the Show menu, select Built-in Network.  
3. On the Network tab, the Network ID is your MAC Address.  
2. In the Show list, click Wireless.  
3. In the list of available wireless networks, click the wireless network you would like to  
connect to, then click Connect.  
4. You may be prompted to enter a security key in order to connect to the network.  
In MAC OS 10.5/10.6,  
5. Enter in the security key corresponding to the wireless network, and click OK.  
1. Apple Menu > System Preferences > Network  
2. Select Network from the list on the left.  
3. Click the Advanced button.  
Windows XP  
1. Right-click the network icon in the notification area, then click View Available  
Wireless Networks.  
3. On the Network tab, the Network ID is your MAC Address.  
2. In Connect to a Network, under Available Networks, click the wireless network you  
would like to connect to.  
3. You may be prompted to enter a security key in order to connect to the network.  
4. Enter in the security key corresponding to the wireless network, and click Connect.  
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:  
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.  
The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of  
conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:  
EN60950-1: 2006 + A11 : 2009 + A1 : 2010  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
EN 50385: 2002  
Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of radio base stations and fixed  
terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or  
the reference levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic  
fields (110MHz - 40 GHz) - General public  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10)  
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband  
transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band  
and using wide band modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential  
requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04)  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 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 undesired  
operation.  
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic  
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common  
technical requirements  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 (2009-05)  
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:  
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic  
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific  
conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance  
RLAN equipment  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with  
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.  
This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in  
all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive  
use applies.  
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other  
antenna or transmitter.  
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are  
country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended  
destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.  
In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in  
order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or  
for supplying public access to telecommunications and/or network services.  
This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some  
areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of  
2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user should contact the national  
spectrum authority in France.  
RoHS  
This product is RoHS compliant.  
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Česky [Czech]  
TRENDnet tímto prohlašuje, že tento TEW-731BR je ve shodě  
Lietuvių  
Šiuo TRENDnet deklaruoja, kad šis TEW-731BR atitinka  
se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními  
[Lithuanian]  
esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.  
směrnice 1999/5/ES.  
Nederlands  
[Dutch]  
Hierbij verklaart TRENDnet dat het toestel TEW-731BR in  
overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere  
relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.  
Dansk [Danish] Undertegnede TRENDnet erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr  
TEW-731BR overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante  
krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.  
Malti  
[Maltese]  
Hawnhekk, TRENDnet, jiddikjara li dan TEW-731BR  
jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn  
relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.  
Deutsch  
[German]  
Hiermit erklärt TRENDnet, dass sich das Gerät TEW-731BR in  
Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und  
den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie  
1999/5/EG befindet.  
Magyar  
[Hungarian]  
Alulírott, TRENDnet nyilatkozom, hogy a TEW-731BRmegfelel  
a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC  
irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.  
Eesti  
[Estonian]  
Käesolevaga kinnitab TRENDnet seadme TEW-731BR vastavust  
direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist  
tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.  
Polski [Polish]  
Niniejszym TRENDnet oświadcza, że TEW-731BR jest zgodny z  
zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi  
postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.  
English  
Hereby, TRENDnet, declares that this TEW-731BR is in  
compliance with the essential requirements and other  
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Português  
[Portuguese]  
TRENDnet declara que este TEW-731BR está conforme com os  
requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva  
1999/5/CE.  
Español  
[Spanish]  
Por medio de la presente TRENDnet declara que el TEW-  
731BR cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera  
otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva  
1999/5/CE.  
Slovensko  
[Slovenian]  
TRENDnet izjavlja, da je ta TEW-731BR v skladu z bistvenimi  
zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive  
1999/5/ES.  
Ελληνική  
[Greek]  
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑTRENDnet ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙTEW-  
731BRΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ  
ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.  
Slovensky  
[Slovak]  
TRENDnettýmtovyhlasuje, že TEW-  
731BRspĺňazákladnépožiadavky a  
všetkypríslušnéustanoveniaSmernice 1999/5/ES.  
Français  
[French]  
Par la présente TRENDnet déclare que l'appareil TEW-731BR  
est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres  
dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.  
Suomi  
[Finnish]  
TRENDnet vakuuttaa täten että TEW-731BR tyyppinen laite on  
direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien  
direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.  
Italiano[Italian] Con la presente TRENDnet dichiara che questo TEW-731BR è  
conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni  
pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.  
Svenska  
[Swedish]  
Härmed intygar TRENDnet att denna TEW-731BR står I  
överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och  
övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv  
1999/5/EG.  
Latviski  
[Latvian]  
AršoTRENDnetdeklarē, ka TEW-731BR atbilstDirektīvas  
1999/5/EK būtiskajāmprasībām un citiemar to  
saistītajiemnoteikumiem.  
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Limited Warranty  
TRENDnet User’s Guide  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
TRENDNET NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR  
IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE  
OR USE OF TRENDNET’S PRODUCTS.  
Limited Warranty  
TRENDnet warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship, under  
normal use and service, for the following lengths of time from the date of purchase.  
TEW-731BR – 3 Years Warranty  
AC/DC Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, and Power Supply carry 1 year warranty.  
TRENDNET SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND  
EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST  
OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER’S OR ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT,  
IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR  
MODIFY, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY  
ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, OR OTHER HAZARD.  
If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period,  
TRENDnet shall reserve the right, at its expense, to repair or replace the defective  
product or part and deliver an equivalent product or part to the customer. The  
repair/replacement unit’s warranty continues from the original date of purchase. All  
products that are replaced become the property of TRENDnet. Replacement products  
may be new or reconditioned. TRENDnet does not issue refunds or credit. Please  
contact the point-of-purchase for their return policies.  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW TRENDNET ALSO  
EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN  
CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,  
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR  
PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATE, OR OTHER FINANCIAL  
LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION,  
MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF THE POSSIBILITY  
OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND  
OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT TRENDNET’S OPTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY  
FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL  
OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.  
TRENDnet shall not be responsible for any software, firmware, information, or memory  
data of customer contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to  
TRENDnet pursuant to any warranty.  
There are no user serviceable parts inside the product. Do not remove or attempt to  
service the product by any unauthorized service center. This warranty is voided if (i) the  
product has been modified or repaired by any unauthorized service center, (ii) the  
product was subject to accident, abuse, or improper use (iii) the product was subject to  
conditions more severe than those specified in the manual.  
Warranty service may be obtained by contacting TRENDnet within the applicable  
warranty period and providing a copy of the dated proof of the purchase. Upon proper  
submission of required documentation a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number  
will be issued. An RMA number is required in order to initiate warranty service support  
for all TRENDnet products. Products that are sent to TRENDnet for RMA service must  
have the RMA number marked on the outside of return packages and sent to TRENDnet  
prepaid, insured and packaged appropriately for safe shipment. Customers shipping  
from outside of the USA and Canada are responsible for return shipping fees. Customers  
shipping from outside of the USA are responsible for custom charges, including but not  
limited to, duty, tax, and other fees.  
Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the state of  
California.  
Some TRENDnet products include software code written by third party developers.  
These codes are subject to the GNU General Public License ("GPL") or GNU Lesser  
General Public License ("LGPL").  
and look for the desired TRENDnet product to access to the GPL Code or LGPL Code.  
These codes are distributed WITHOUT WARRANTY and are subject to the copyrights of  
the developers. TRENDnet does not provide technical support for these codes. Please go  
specific terms of each license.  
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF THE TRENDNET PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS  
WARRANTED ABOVE, THE CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE, AT TRENDNET’S  
OPTION, REPAIR OR REPLACE. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE  
EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,  
EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING  
PWP05202009v2  
2011/12/20  
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