Tenda Wireless N300:
Tenda Router is the best and easiest router in the router world. Moreover, the page panel of the Tenda router is very simple and user-friendly. Today I will show you how to configure the Tenda Wireless N300 router easily. To configure the Tenda router, you need to follow some steps.
Tenda router setup:
Below is the complete configuration of the Tenda router setup. Hope you can easily configure your Tenda router. As I have configured it with a PC, you can configure it with your Android mobile as well.
Configuration:
Below is the step-by-step configuration of the Tenda Wireless N300 router, so guys let's get started. You will configure the same as I have configured.
Step 1:
In the first step, you need to connect to your Tenda router. You can connect with a mobile or computer. I joined the router on my laptop. My router's SSID name is Tenda_BFAC60.
Step 2:
In the second step, you will open any browser from your mobile or computer. I opened the Google Chrome browser from my computer. After opening the browser, go to the search bar and hit 192.18.0.1. The default gateway for the Tenda router is 192.18.0.1.
Step 3:
192.18.0.1 After hitting this IP address, such an interface will appear. In the third step, you must complete the router's total configuration.
Step 4:
First, you need to select the connection type. Your ISP will tell you which connection type to choose. If you have a static or a real IP, select the connection type static IP Address. My ISP gave me a connection through PPPoE. So I have selected the connection type PPPoE.
Step 5:
In the step, you must dial up the username and password your ISP gave. Be very careful when installing it. Because if it is wrong, your internet will not dial up. It must be compatible with your ISP server. To understand and enter the correct username and password. I entered the username and password that my ISP gave me.
Step 6:
In the step, you must enter the wi-fi name and password of the router. I gave my Wi-fi name and password. After doing this just click on OK.
Step 7:
At the end of all configurations, an interface like this will appear, and WiFi will be disconnected from your mobile or your computer.
Step 9:
After reconnecting to WiFi, open a browser, and type 192.18.0.1 in the search bar. If all your configurations are correct, it will show you on the router's home page, "Connected You can access the Internet".
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