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Easy Steps: Tenda FH330 Router Setup | DHCP & IP Configuration

Get simple steps to perform Tenda FH330 router setup on Windows, also configure the router settings in web based utility page. For more router queries reach us.

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Easy Steps: Tenda FH330 Router Setup | DHCP & IP Configuration

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  1. Tenda Fh330 Router Setup - Brief Steps The Tenda FH330 router setup is easy to perform and it has a powerful wall penetrating ability. Refer to the simple steps given on this page to set up your router for the first time. Placement Of Your Router Keep your router away from electrical devices (ceiling fans, home security systems, microwaves, or cordless phones) and large metal surfaces (a solid metal door or aluminum studs). Place the router within line of your wireless devices. Once you have placed the router, carry out the following steps to perform the Tenda FH330 router setup. Hardware Setup Of Your Router Proceed with one of these procedures depending on the WAN medium type your Internet Service provider (ISP) is delivering. Procedure 1 - Telephone Line Access Step 1 Disconnect your modem’s power cable from the power outlet. Step 2 Establish a connection between the modem and your router’s WAN port using an Ethernet cable.

  2. Step 3 Reconnect the modem’s power cable to the power outlet. Plug the router’s power cable to an electrical socket. Step 4 Use an Ethernet cable for establishing a connection between your computer’s Ethernet port and the router’s LAN port. Read More...

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