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Page 1 - User Guide

For TP-LINK Pharos Series Products REV1.0.0 1910011048 User Guide

Page 2 - CONTENTS

Chapter 2 Operation Modes Repeater (Range Extender) The device in Repeater mode can extend wireless coverage of an existing wireless network to cover

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Chapter 2 Operation Modes Bridge Network requirements: Reinforce the wireless signal strength of the root AP device to eliminate the wireless signal

Page 4 - Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 2 Operation Modes phones, laptops, and other wireless clients can share wide area network via the access to wireless network this device prov

Page 5 - Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Quick Setup wizard allows you to quickly configure your device step by step. Choose the

Page 6 - Navigation

Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 2. The Wireless AP Settings page will appear as shown below. Create an easy-to-remember name for your wireless network

Page 7 - Chapter 2 Operation Modes

Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Client If Client is selected, click Next and take the following steps: 1. The LAN Settings page will appear as shown bel

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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3. The AP list will appear as shown below. Select the desired wireless network and click Connect. It’s possible that t

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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 5. The Finish page will appear and display what you’ve configured previously. If you want to modify any parameter, click

Page 10 - Repeater (Range Extender)

Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 2. The Wireless Client Settings page will appear as shown below. Click Survey to search for wireless networks. 3.

Page 11 - AP Router

Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 4. If the root AP needs password to be connected, you should select the same Mode, Channel Width and Security type an

Page 12 - Chapter 2 Operation Modes

CONTENTS Chapter 1 Overview ...

Page 13 - Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide

Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Bridge If Bridge is selected, click Next and take the following steps: 1. The LAN Settings page will appear as shown bel

Page 14 - Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide

Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3. The AP list will appear as shown below. Select the desired wireless network and click Connect. It’s possible that tw

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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 5. Create a new SSID and PSK password for the local wireless network. The wireless AP settings for the local network wil

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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide AP Router If AP Router is selected, click Next and take the following steps: 1. The WAN Connection Type page will appear

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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide  Static IP - This type of connection uses a permanent, fixed (static) IP address that your ISP assigned. In this type,

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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 4. The Finish page will appear and display what you’ve configured previously. If you want to modify any parameter, click

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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide  PPPoE - If your ISP delivers Internet through phone line and provides you with username and password, you should

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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3. After configuring WAN connection type, The Wireless Client Settings page will appear as shown below. Click Sur

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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 5. If the root AP needs password to be connected, you should select the same Mode, Channel Width and Security type an

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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 7. The Finish page will appear and display what you’ve configured previously. If you want to modify any parameter, click

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IP&MAC Binding ...

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Chapter 4 Status Tab Chapter 4 Status Tab The Status tab displays a summary of the link status information, current values of the basic configuratio

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Chapter 4 Status Tab Status Information  Device Information Device information displays the customizable name, model, firmware version, system time

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Chapter 4 Status Tab Max TX Rate Displays the data rate at which the device should transmit wireless packets. Transmit Power Displays the current tr

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Chapter 4 Status Tab AP Displays whether the AP function is Enabled or Disabled. It is enabled in Access Point, Repeater, Bridge, AP Router and AP

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Chapter 4 Status Tab RX Rate Displays the data rate at which the device receives wireless packets. Connection Time Displays the amount of time the de

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Chapter 4 Status Tab Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask of the WAN. Default Gateway Displays the default gateway. DNS Server Displays the current

Page 30 - Chapter 4 Status Tab

Chapter 4 Status Tab SNR (dB) Signal to Noise Ratio, the power ratio between the received wireless signal strength and the environmental noise st

Page 31 - Status Information

Chapter 4 Status Tab  ARP table Lists all the entries of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table currently recorded on the device. ARP is used

Page 32 - Chapter 4 Status Tab

Chapter 4 Status Tab Client Name Displays the device name of the client. MAC Address Displays the client’s MAC Address. IP Address Displays the IP a

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Chapter 4 Status Tab Auto Refresh If Auto Refresh is checked, parameters in the table will refresh automatically. Click Obtain to gain the WAN I

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Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Introduction is TP-LINK's next generation outdoor product series dedicated to long-distance outdoor wir

Page 35 - Monitor

Chapter 5 Network Tab Chapter 5 Network Tab On Network Tab, you can configure the parameters of WAN, LAN, Forwarding, Security, Access Control, Sta

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Chapter 5 Network Tab WAN NOTE: WAN submenu is only available on AP router mode and AP client router (WISP Client) mode. There are five WAN connecti

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Chapter 5 Network Tab Secondary DNS Enter alternative DNS IP address if your ISP provides. MTU Size The normal MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) value

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Chapter 5 Network Tab WAN MAC Address This field displays the current MAC address of the WAN port. If your ISP binds the MAC address of your previous

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Chapter 5 Network Tab the Idle Time field. Users those pay by time for their Internet access can choose this mode to save their Internet-access f

Page 40 - Chapter 5 Network Tab

Chapter 5 Network Tab Use ISP-Specified IP If your service provider give you an IP address along with the user name and password, Enable "Use

Page 41 - Chapter 5 Network Tab

Chapter 5 Network Tab your Internet connection is expected to remain active all the time, enter 0 in the Idle Time field. Users those pay by time

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Chapter 5 Network Tab LAN The display of this submenu is different in modes. The page of AP router mode and AP client router (WISP Client) mode

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Chapter 5 Network Tab Connection type There is only one LAN Connection type Static in AP Router mode and AP Client Router (WISP Client) mode.

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Chapter 5 Network Tab Address Reservation Address Reservation will enable you to specify a reserved IP address for a PC on the local area network, so

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Chapter 1 Overview 3. Upon initial login, please enter admin in the Username and Password fields, and select the appropriate region from the Re

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Chapter 5 Network Tab DMZ Check the Enable box to use the DMZ function. DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) specifically allows one computer/device behi

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Chapter 5 Network Tab the Internet to this service port will be redirected to the LAN server. Virtual Server function not only makes the users fro

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Chapter 5 Network Tab To use the port trigger: 1. Click Add in the table of Port Trigger. 2. Enter the Incoming Port for incoming traffic. The po

Page 49 - Forwarding

Chapter 5 Network Tab Security The Security function is available only in AP router mode and AP client router (WISP Client) mode. Stateful Packet Ins

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Chapter 5 Network Tab  IPSec Passthrough - IPSec (Internet Protocol security) is a suite of protocols for ensuring private, secure communications

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Chapter 5 Network Tab Blocked DoS Host List Click Blocked DoS Host List to display the blocked DoS host table including host IP and host MAC. Click

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Chapter 5 Network Tab To use the access control: 1. Click Add in the table to create control rules. 2. Choose one of the protocols from the dro

Page 53 - Security

Chapter 5 Network Tab Static Routing Check the Enable box to use the static routing function. To use the static routing: 1. Click Add to create

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Chapter 5 Network Tab Bandwidth Control Check the Enable box to use the bandwidth control function. To use the bandwidth control: 1. Click Add in

Page 55 - Access Control

Chapter 5 Network Tab IP&MAC Binding Check the Enable box to use the IP&MAC binding function. To use the IP&MAC Binding: 1. Click Add

Page 56 - Static Routing

Chapter 1 Overview Navigation The PharOS Web Interface contains six main tabs, each of which provides a Web-based management page to configure the sp

Page 57 - Bandwidth Control

Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Chapter 6 Wireless Tab On Wireless Tab, you can configure the related wireless parameters in different modes. Please selectiv

Page 58 - IP&MAC Binding

Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Wireless Basic Settings This section allows you to configure wireless basic settings, such as region, 802.11 mode, Transmit P

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Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Max TX Rate Set the maximum transmit data rate. Channel/Frequency Select the channel used by this device to improve wireless p

Page 60 - Chapter 6 Wireless Tab

Chapter 6 Wireless Tab NOTE: MAXtream Technology is only compatible with Pharos series products. You cannot connect other Wi-Fi devices to an AP with

Page 61 - Wireless Basic Settings

Chapter 6 Wireless Tab  Auto – The system automatically detects whether root device supports data frames with the format of three/four address fiel

Page 62 - Chapter 6 Wireless Tab

Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Security Mode You can select one of the following security modes: 1. WPA-PSK: Based on pre-shared key. It is characteriz

Page 63 - Wireless Client Settings

Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Version Select one of the following versions:  Auto –Select WPA or WPA2 automatically based on the wireless station's

Page 64 - Wireless AP Settings

Chapter 6 Wireless Tab WEP Key Enter the WEP keys. The length and valid characters of the key are affected by key type. Key Type Select the WEP key l

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Chapter 6 Wireless Tab 3. Set the VLAN ID of wireless network identified by this SSID, and the value ranges from 1 to 4094. 4. Select whether to

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Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Filtering Rules There are two filtering policies to control the MAC filtering:  Allow the stations specified by any enabled

Page 67 - Multi-SSID

Chapter 2 Operation Modes Chapter 2 Operation Modes The Pharos series products support six modes to satisfy user’s diversified network requirements

Page 68 - Wireless MAC Filtering

Chapter 6 Wireless Tab DTIM Interval This value indicates the number of beacon intervals between successive Delivery Traffic Indication Messages (D

Page 69 - Wireless Advanced Settings

Chapter 7 Management Tab Chapter 7 Management Tab On Management Tab, you can configure system management services: System Log, Miscellaneous, Ping W

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Chapter 7 Management Tab If you have made any change of the parameters, please click Apply to make the configuration take effect. There will be a blu

Page 71 - Chapter 7 Management Tab

Chapter 7 Management Tab Auto Mail Setting Enables users to mail system logs automatically. Click Setting and the following page appears. Set the r

Page 72 - System Log

Chapter 7 Management Tab PoE Passthrough When enabled, the device allows Power over Ethernet (PoE) power to pass from LAN0 port to LAN1 port. Enable

Page 73 - Miscellaneous

Chapter 7 Management Tab Dynamic DNS The main function of Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is mapping the fixed domain name to dynamic IP address. When a device co

Page 74 - Ping Watch Dog

Chapter 7 Management Tab Web Server The Web Server function enables users to log in to the web management page to manage this device remotel

Page 75 - Dynamic DNS

Chapter 7 Management Tab SNMP Agent You can get the traffic information and transmit condition by using the SNMP Agent function. Simple Network Manag

Page 76 - Web Server

Chapter 7 Management Tab Set Community Set Community has the read and write right of the device's SNMP information. Enter the community name tha

Page 77 - SNMP Agent

Chapter 7 Management Tab RSSI LED Thresholds You can configure the LEDs on the device to light up when received signal levels reach the values define

Page 78 - SSH Server

Chapter 2 Operation Modes Advantages: Transmit data wirelessly across a long distance and reduce the cabling cost. Network diagram:  Scenario 3 Ne

Page 79 - RSSI LED Thresholds

Chapter 8 System Tab Chapter 8 System Tab The System Tab controls system maintenance routines, device customization, location management, user accou

Page 80 - Chapter 8 System Tab

Chapter 8 System Tab Device The Device Name is the model of device by default. You can customize a new personal and easy-to-remember name. Dev

Page 81 - User Account

Chapter 8 System Tab Current User Name Displays the current user name. Current Password Enter the current password for the user account. Check the

Page 82 - Time Setting

Chapter 8 System Tab Date Specify the device’s date. Click the calendar icon or manually enter the date in the following format: YYYY/MM/DD. For exam

Page 83 - Chapter 8 System Tab

Chapter 8 System Tab Recurring Mode Specify the DST configuration in recurring mode. This configuration is recurring in use.  Time Offset: Specify

Page 84 - Firmware Update

Chapter 8 System Tab NOTE: 1. Please select the proper software version that matches your hardware to upgrade. 2. To avoid damage, please do not po

Page 85 - Configuration

Chapter 9 Tools Chapter 9 Tools List This device provides some useful tools including Ping, Traceroute, Speed Test, Survey and Spectrum Analysis.

Page 86 - Chapter 9 Tools List

Chapter 9 Tools Packet Size Enter the number of data bytes to be sent. It can be 4-472 bytes and the default is 64. Traceroute Tracertroute function

Page 87 - Speed Test

Chapter 9 Tools Test Result Displays the data streams that the device is transmitting (TX) and receiving (RX). Client The side to initiatively lau

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Chapter 9 Tools Survey BSSID Displays the BSSID of other APs surveyed by this device. SSID Displays the SSID of other APs surveyed by this device. M

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Chapter 2 Operation Modes  Internet sharing Client Network requirements: The most common usage scenario of Client is point-to-point networking wit

Page 90 - Spectrum Analysis

Chapter 9 Tools Spectrum Analysis Spectrum Analysis can help you to choose the proper channel/frequency. Through the spectrum analysis you can learn

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Appendix A Pharos MAXtream TDMA Appendix A: Pharos MAXtream TDMA With the fast expansion of network scale, wireless competition and collisions among

Page 92 - Appendix B: Glossary

Appendix B Glossary Appendix B: Glossary Glossary Description A ALG (Application Layer Gateway) Application Level Gateway (ALG) is application spe

Page 93 - Appendix B Glossary

Appendix B Glossary Glossary Description I ICMP (Internet Control Messages Protocol) Network layer Internet protocol that reports errors and provi

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Appendix B Glossary Glossary Description S SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) SMTP is an Internet standard for electronic mail (e-mail) transmis

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Appendix B Glossary Glossary Description W WAN (Wide Area Network) Data communications network that serves users across a broad geographic area a

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