WNA en Wireless Router

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WNA en Wireless Router
WNA
Version 1.00 EN
Wireless Router
Installation manual
en
Delivery scope
The delivery scope of the device includes the following parts:
 Wireless Router WNA (TL-MR3020)
 Power pack
 USB cable
 Ethernet LAN cable
 A CD with: Operating instructions (English)
 Installation manual (English)
Displays, operating elements, connections
Power
Internet
WLAN
Ethernet
WPS/Reset
LED
Status
Power
On
The router is supplied with electrical voltage.
Off
The router is switched off.
On
The router is connected with the Internet but no data is transmitted.
Internet
Flashes
WLAN
The router is connected with the Internet and data is transmitted.
Off
The router is connected with the Internet.
On
The WLAN interface is activated.
Flashes
Ethernet
Importance
The WLAN interface is activated and data is transmitted.
Off
The WLAN interface is deactivated.
On
There is an inactive connection with the port.
Flashes
Off
Data is transmitted to the port.
The port is not connected.
Reset: If the key flashes for longer than 10 seconds, the router will carry out a reset.
3G/4G-USBmodem connection
Mini USB port (DC)
Ethernet port
Operating mode selector switch
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3G/4G USB port: Connection for the USB modem.
Mini USB port: Connection to the power supply.
Ethernet port: This port is used as a LAN connection.
Operating mode selector switch: Selection of router modes. If the operating mode is changed
during operation, the router will be restarted.
The router information is on a label on the side of the router: MAC address, key, SSID and the default
settings: IP address, user name, password.
This installation manual describes only two operating modes that are relevant for the operation of the
routers in connection with the interface C.M.I.
Operation in 3G/4G router mode
As 3G/4G router (with 3G/4G modem/board), this router can be connected with a 3G mobile phone
network and provided its Internet connectivity with an individual WLAN SSID.
CMI
Connection to the network
A WLAN connection is used to configure the router in the example. (You can also use a LAN connection for the configuration.)
Windows XP and Windows 7
1. On the task bar, click on the icon
(Windows XP) or
(Windows 7/8)
2. Click on Update network list and select the WLAN network of the router and click on Connect.
The standard SSID (network name) of the router is TP-LINK_POCKET_3020_xxxxxx. (The
values xxxxxx are the last 6 digits of the MAC address of the router.)
If the WLAN network of the router shows Connected, you are successfully connected with the
RASPT router.
Windows XP
Windows 7
Windows 8.x
1. The key combination Windows+I takes you to the settings.
2. The WLAN symbol
takes you to the list of all networks that you receive.
3. Tap or click on the name of the network that you want to establish a connection with and then
tap or click on “Establish connection”.
The network name of the router is
here:
TP-LINK_POCKET_3020_xxxxxx
Router configuration
1. Open a web browser and enter the address http://192.168.0.254 in the address line and per
Enter.
2. The log-in window shown in the figure below appear. Enter admin as user name and password. Click on OK or press Enter.
3. Before you proceed with the configuration, check the status of 3G/4G in Status to see if your
3G/4G modem stick has been detected.
4. In the menu, go to Quick Setup and click on Next.
5. Click on Next. The Internet access page appears. Select 3G/4G Only (recommended) and
click on Next.
6. Enter your access data in this page and click on Next.
If you cannot find your provider in the menu, set Set the Dial Number, APN, user name and
password manually to manual entry and enter your access data according to the information
of your provider (ISP).
7. The WLAN setting are now displayed.
You can leave the settings or change the “Wireless Network Name“ (ISS) and/or the password. Click on Next.
8. Click on Reboot to accept the new WLAN configuration and to complete the Quick Setup. (If
the WLAN settings were not changed, click on Finish to complete the quick installation”.)
9. After the restart, connect with the network again (see chapter “Connection to the network”)
10. You can now connect the C.M.I. with the router. The C.M.I. must be restarted subsequently.
Operation in AP (“Access Point”) mode
Configured as Client, the router how behaves like a WLAN card and thus does integrates non-WLANcapable Ethernet devices in a wireless network.
CMI
TCP/IP configuration
A LAN connection is used to configure the router in the example. (You can also use a WLAN connection for the configuration.)
1. Windows XP: Start → Settings → Control panel → Network connections;
for Windows 7: Start → Control panel → Network and Internet → Network and release
center → Change adapter settings;
for Windows 8: Windows- + C key → tap/click on Search → enter the text Control panel in
the search field and then tap/click on Control panel. → Network and Internet → Network
and release center → Change adapter settings
2. Right-click on the LAN connection and select Properties.
3. In Windows XP, double-click on the Internet protocol (TCP/IP);
In Windows 7 and Windows 8.x, double-click on the Internet protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
Windows XP
Windows 7 / Windows 8.x
4. Select the following IP address and enter an IP address with the format 192.168.0.x. x is a
number from 1 to 253 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Click on OK.
Router configuration
1. Open a web browser and enter the address http://192.168.0.254 in the address line and per
Enter.
2. Enter admin as user name and as password. Click on OK or press Enter.
3. In the menu, go to Quick Setup and click on Next.
4. Select the wireless operation mode type “Client” and click on Next.
5. The following window appears. Enter the network name (SSID) and the security settings.
Then click on Next.
The “security mode” must be set precisely according to the setting of the existing WLAN.
None means that the router is working completely without encryption. This way, anyone within
reach can connect with the router.
6. Click on Reboot to restart the router and to accept the settings.
After the router restart, change the TCP/IP settings of your computer back to Automatically
get IP address and Automatically get DNS server address and establish the network connection.
7. You can now connect the C.M.I. with the router. The C.M.I. must be restarted subsequently.
We reserve the right to make technical changes.
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EC- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Document- Nr. / Date:
TA12032 / 27.06.2014
Company / Manufacturer:
Technische Alternative elektronische SteuerungsgerätegesmbH.
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Product name:
WNA
Product brand:
Product description:
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Wireless Router
The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with Directives:
1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, 1999/519/EC, 2011/65/EU
Employed standards:
ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1: 2006, ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1:2008& ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1:2009,
EN 55022:2010, EN 55024:2010, EN 61000-3-2:2006+A1:2009+A2:2009, EN 61000-3-3:2008,
EN60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011, EN 62311:2008, EN 301 893, EN 302 502
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27.06.2014
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