Tp link tl mr3020 supported modems. Setting up and flashing the TP-Link TL-MR3020 router. Setting up a connection via a mobile network

Authorization

In order to get to the router’s web interface, you need to open your Internet browser and type 192. 168.1.1 in the address bar, Username - admin, Passwordadmin(provided that the router has factory settings and its IP has not changed).

Changing the factory password

To ensure that no one but you can enter the router settings, you need to change the password to enter the settings.

To do this, select from the menu on the left System Tools (System Tools) – Password(Password) and enter the settings:

  1. Previous username: old username, enter admin
  2. Previous password: old password, enter admin
  3. New username: enter a new username, you can leave admin
  4. New Password: enter New Password
  5. Confirm new password: confirm the new password

Setting up an Internet connection

Let's go to Net(Network) - Internet access(Internet Access). Here you choose how (by what technology) you will connect to the Internet:

  • Preferably 3G/4G- Use 3G/4G as the main connection, and WAN as a backup connection.
  • WAN preferred- Use WAN as the main connection, and 3G/4G as a backup connection.
  • WAN only- Use only WAN to connect to the Internet.
  • 3G/4G only- Use only 3G/4G to connect to the Internet.

Setting up 3G/4G Connections

1. To set up the Internet via a USB modem (3G/4G), go to Net(Network) - 3G.

  • Region: Russia
  • Mobile Internet service provider: Choose your communications provider
  • Connection mode: Connect automatically
  • Authentication Type: Auto

2. If your telecom operator is not among those offered, go to Additionally(Advanced Settings). Put a dot on " Specify manually Dial number, APN, username and password". Here we enter data from your telecom operator. After entering the settings, click Save(Save).

3. To set up an Internet connection via a WAN port, go to Net(Network) - WAN. Here in the column WAN connection type(WAN Connection Type) select the connection type that is used by your provider.

Setting up a PPPoE connection

  1. In the field WAN connection type (WAN Connection Type): select PPPoE/Russia PPPoE
  2. Username
  3. Password ( Confirm your password(Confirm Password)
  4. Secondary connection(Secondary Connection): Disabled
  5. WAN connection mode(WAN Connection Mode): Connect automatically(Connect Automatically)
  6. Save(Save). The Internet is configured.

Setting up an L2TP connection

  1. WAN connection type L2TP/Russia L2TP
  2. Username(User Name): your login according to the contract
  3. Password ( Password): your password according to the agreement. In some firmware it asks a little lower Confirm your password(Confirm Password)
  4. We put a point on Dynamic IP(Dynamic IP)
  5. IP Address/Server Name
  6. MTU size (in bytes)
  7. Connection mode(WAN connection mode) - Connect automatically(Connect Automatically)
  8. After entering the above settings, click Save(Save). The Internet is configured.

Configuring PPtP (VPN) while automatically obtaining a local IP address (DHCP)

  1. WAN connection type(WAN Connection Type): select PPTP/Russia PPTP
  2. Username(User Name): your login according to the contract
  3. Password ( Password): your password according to the agreement. In some firmware it asks a little lower Confirm your password(Confirm Password)
  4. We put a point on Dynamic IP(Dynamic IP)
  5. IP Address/Server Name(Server IP Address/Name) - server address or name (specified in the contract)
  6. MTU size (in bytes)(MTU size) - change the value to 1450 or less
  7. Connection mode(WAN connection mode) - Connect automatically(Connect Automatically)
  8. After entering the above settings, click Save(Save).

Setting up PPtP (VPN) with a static local IP address

  1. WAN connection type(WAN Connection Type): select PPTP/Russia PPTP
  2. Username(User Name): your login according to the contract
  3. Password ( Password): your password according to the agreement. In some firmware it asks a little lower Confirm your password(Confirm Password)
  4. Choose Static IP(Static IP address)
  5. In the fields IP Address/Server Name(Server IP Address/Name), IP address(IP Address) Subnet mask(Subnet Mask) Main gateway(Gateway) enter the data from the contract. In the field DNS you can enter DNS your provider's address
  6. Connection mode(WAN connection mode) - Connect automatically(Connect Automatically)
  7. After entering the above settings, click Save(Save).

NAT when automatically obtaining an IP address (DHCP)

  1. In the WAN connection type field ( WAN Connection Type): select Dynamic IP(Dynamic IP)
  2. Click Save(Save). The Internet is configured.

Setting up Wi-Fi on the router

Setting up a Wi-Fi connection. IN side menu go to Wireless mode(Wireless). In the window that opens, enter the following settings:

  1. Field Wireless network name(SSID): enter the name of the wireless network
  2. Region(Region): Russia
  3. Channel (Chanel): Auto
  4. Mode: 11bgn mixed
  5. Channel width(Channel Width): Automatic
  6. Enable wireless broadcasting And Enable SSID Broadcast- put a tick
  7. Click the button below Save(Save)

Setting up Wi-Fi encryption. In the side menu go to Wireless Protection(Wireless Security):

  1. Selecting the encryption type WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
  2. Version- Automatically
  3. Encryption- AES
  4. PSK Password: enter the password for Wi-Fi network. The password must not be less than 8 characters
  5. Click the Save button at the bottom. After saving the settings, you will be prompted to reboot the router; ignore this requirement (red inscription below).

Port forwarding/forwarding

This function automatically redirects requests for certain services from the Internet to the appropriate host of your local network, located behind the router's firewall. Use this function should be done if you want to create a server on the local network behind the router’s firewall (for example, a Web server or mail server). Let's go to Forwarding (Forwarding), press Add (Add New).

IP address- network address of the device to which the request will be redirected. Service Port and Internal Port- port number that needs to be opened Protocol- Select the required protocol State- On. Click Save.

Development of standards mobile communications allows you to practically erase the line between wired and cellular Internet. More and more people prefer the latter for everyday use. home use, work and entertainment. But since the cost of smartphones and tablets with 4G support does not decrease, mobile wireless routers are becoming increasingly popular. One of these is TP-Link TL-MR3020. Let's look at its features, and also find out how it is configured and installed.

Mobile router can be used anywhere

Device overview

TP-Link is positioning it as a portable 3G/4G router running on the 802.11n Wi-Fi standard. The device looks very stylish and is very portable. On top panel The TP-Link inscription is emblazoned, and there are also light indicators indicating the connection status. At one end there is a USB port for connecting a 3G/4G modem, at the other there is a connector for a wired connection, a socket for charging and connecting to a laptop, as well as an operating mode switch. On the bottom panel there is a sticker with the serial number.

The dimensions of the device are 74 × 67 mm with a thickness of 22 mm. The physical switch allows you to use the router as a 3G router, portable access point and WISP client router. Nutrition comes from network adapter or from a laptop to which the device is connected via a microUSB port. Portability makes it ideal for travel. You can use mobile Internet anywhere within the coverage area. In addition, you can connect a modem via cable in a hotel room or at home and distribute the network to all portable electronic devices. Data exchange up to 150 megabits per second will allow you to complete any task.

What other features of TP-Link TL-MR3020?

  • support for more than 120 models of USB modems;
  • high level of security thanks to WPA/WPA2 support;
  • quick setup using WPS technology;
  • 300 megahertz processor and 32 megabytes of RAM.

Connection setup

The kit includes a warranty card, cable, power supply, CD with software and setup instructions. Installation does not require much knowledge and, traditionally for TP-Link devices, it can be completed in a couple of minutes.

Connect the router to electrical network or laptop. Don't forget to connect a 3G modem or Internet cable.

Launch any browser, enter the device’s IP address 192.168.0.254 (somewhat unexpected, since this combination is almost never found anywhere), as well as the login and password admin.

The appearance of the menu is no different from other devices of the company and has green shades. All menu items that we will need to work with are located in the left column. At the top you can see the model number, what firmware and hardware version you have.

After turning it on, try running the utility " Quick setup" First of all, determine the network operating mode. The setup allows you to use only wired or mobile connection, and their joint work. This is very convenient if your connection is not very stable. When the main connection is lost, the router will quickly switch to a backup option.

Then - setting the region. Select "Russia" and service provider from the drop-down list. The main mobile operators and the largest wired ones. If your company is not on the list, then enter all the data manually, having clarified the communication parameters in advance with technical support.

When using mobile Internet, check the connection type and add its configuration. In some cases, you may need to enter a login password. All this data must be indicated in the service agreement or in technical support.

The next step is setting up wireless network security. To do this, go to the “Wireless Mode” section, enter a new network name and password, determine the security standard and encryption protocol. We recommend choosing the combinations WPA/WPA2-Personal + AES.

Firmware replacement

To improve performance and correct errors, new firmware is published from time to time. You can download it from the manufacturer’s website and install it yourself. No deep knowledge is needed. If you know how to download files and upload them to websites, then you can easily cope with the task.

  1. Follow this link, select the hardware version, go to the “Firmware” tab, it contains the latest firmware.
  2. Unpack the archive, copy the file with the .bin extension to a folder convenient for you.
  3. In the browser window, open System Tools - Firmware Update, select the firmware file and click “Update”. In a couple of minutes everything will be ready, the status bar with percentages will notify you of the status. After finishing, you need to reboot the router.

Conclusion

If you're looking for a wireless, portable router that you can take with you on trips, we recommend the TP-Link TL-MR3020. It is very reliable, compact, easy to use, its setup is very simple, and its capabilities allow it to be used with any type of Internet connection. We hope that our instructions have convinced you of this.

Have you been lucky enough to use this model? If not, are you planning to purchase it? We invite owners to share feedback on the operation of the device.

There are a lot of companies playing in the wireless router market today, and there are simply too many device models to count. So manufacturers have to create and develop new niches to succeed. One of distinctive characteristics, interest in which has increased noticeably recently, is the support of USB modems for providing access to the Internet through the networks of mobile providers. This type communication can be used as a backup for a wired channel or as a main one for a summer residence, as well as for organizing mobile points access. Despite the fact that the majority modern smartphones and tablets are able to independently use 3G networks, the option of working through a single access point still has its advantages - the operation of several devices on a single network, its own tariff, autonomy (for example, installation in a car). And the ability to use provider-independent equipment will allow a more flexible approach to choosing an operator.

We have already considered several options for such solutions, and in this article we will talk about the product of TP-LINK, which positions itself as the world leader in the wireless communications market. The TL-MR3020 model is a compact router that supports connection to your provider via cable, 3G modems or Wi-Fi. At the same time, for clients, depending on the settings, Wi-Fi and/or a wired port remains. The device has a uniquely compact size and attractive design.

Scope of delivery and support

Most of all, the packaging was reminiscent of the latest generations of Apple TV. Decorated in light colors, the cardboard box with dimensions of about 11x11x8 centimeters looks very light and stylish. It contains a photograph, description and characteristics of the device. There are only literally a couple of words in Russian.

In the box the user will find the router itself, external unit power supply 5 V 1 A for the USB connector, Y-shaped miniUSB cable for power from a PC or PSU, flat network patch cord, mini-CD with an electronic version of the user manual, leaflet for quick start to work for English. Note that all components are white, matching the router itself, and the cables are relatively short.

TP-LINK has websites for most markets, including Russia. On the Russian website you can view the characteristics of the devices and download updates software, familiarize yourself with the web interfaces and settings of some models, contact technical support at email and find out her phone numbers. We also note the presence of a Russian product forum.

The device has a one-year warranty.

Appearance

The plastic case of the router has dimensions of 74x62x22 mm. Most surfaces are white and glossy, only the top panel is light gray. The case does not have any rubber feet or mounting holes. Apparently, it is assumed that the device is so compact that it will simply lie wherever it happens. But this approach will quickly lead to loss of gloss, and the fact that the device is very light will be more likely to hinder than help. In our opinion, it would be worthwhile to provide some more reliable options for placing the router.

On the top panel there is a button for establishing a connection via WPS and resetting settings (long press), as well as four green color operation indicators - power, Internet activity, WLAN and Ethernet. On one of the sides there is a USB port for connecting modems; its location allows you to use models of any size and format without extension cords.

At the second end there is an operating mode switch, a network port and a miniUSB input to provide power to the device. Changing the switch position causes the device to automatically reboot. The RJ45 input, depending on the mode, can perform LAN or WAN functions. Installing miniUSB to power the router looks like an anachronism. It was worth using microUSB, both for reasons of prevalence and the thinner thickness of standard cables.

Generally appearance not bad, but not at all practical for a mobile device.

Hardware configuration

The case does not allow simple tampering, so information was obtained from the manufacturer and an Internet search. The main processor of the router is Atheros AR9331, which contains all the elements, including the network controller (10/100 Mbit/s), radio unit (1T1R, 2.4 GHz, up to 150 Mbit/s), USB controller(one port version 2.0). It operates at a frequency of 400 MHz. Additionally installed microcircuits RAM 32 MB and flash 4 MB.

Despite the high degree of integration, the device heats up little during operation. So the absence of a heatsink on the processor and ventilation holes on the case is understandable. The official power supply is rated at 1 A, but in tests the device also worked when connected to one USB port desktop PC.

A console connector is provided on a printed circuit board measuring less than 6x6 cm. Note that for this model there is already an alternative firmware from the OpenWRT project.

The device was tested with official firmware version 3.12.11 Build 120320 Rel.42138n.

Settings and features

This model allows you to implement three different work scenarios. Firstly, it can work as a router, providing several users with access to one Internet channel via 3G or cable. The second option is to connect to a provider that provides Internet access services via Wi-Fi. Here the device connects to an existing wireless network and at the same time organizes its own. In this case, you can also connect clients to the network port. The last scenario is a wireless access point. Changing the mode is possible using a switch on the case and subsequent automatic reboot. It is possible to activate the “software switch” via the web interface. In this case, the hardware stops working.

The device's web interface is presented in English only. According to information from the developers, it is planned to release a Russian version. The structure is standard - a column with a drop-down menu on the left side of the window, a settings page in the center and built-in help on the right. Note that some parameters, for example, wireless point access, are saved when switching modes.

Let's start describing the settings with the last, simplest mode. To check the current status of the router, the “Status” page is traditionally used. Next comes the “Quick Setup” item, in which we can find out that when the “AP” switch is positioned, in reality the device can also work in WDS mode and as a wireless client. Given the USB power supply, the latter option may be interesting for media players and TVs. "WPS" is responsible for setting up the appropriate technology. By default it is disabled. Here you can clarify and change the PIN or start connecting a new client.

There is only one item in the “Network” group - setting your own access point address. In our opinion, factory setting– fixed address – not very convenient for an access point. It is worth changing it to obtain an address via DHCP from the main router. Main for this mode settings – wireless network settings. In addition to the usual items with the network name, region, channel number, mode (b, g, n, b/g or b/g/n), we note the presence of a choice of channel width and hiding the SSID.

The device supports all modern modes - open networks, WEP, WPA/WPA2 with password and RADIUS server. There is also a built-in MAC address filter for wireless clients. IN additional options There are checkboxes for allowing WMM, selecting a short interval (helps increase speed) and enabling isolation of wireless clients (in this case they will not be able to communicate with each other via the access point). On a separate page you can see the list current clients. Unfortunately, the table does not provide information on connection speeds. To activate most of the parameters in this section after changing them, a reboot is required, but it is enough to do this only once - after setting all the necessary options.

Built-in DHCP server can also be used in this mode. Conveniently, in addition to the address range, you can also specify parameters such as the default router and DNS server addresses. A table is provided for reserving IP addresses for clients.

The most voluminous group in this operating mode is “System Tools”. Here you can find the clock setting, firmware update, configuration save/restore/reset, reboot, change of administrator name and password. Built-in diagnostic tools include ping and traceroute utilities. The log file is saved in the device until rebooted. There is no option to send it to email or syslog. When displaying a list of events, it is possible to set filters. Note that the moment the wireless client connected to the access point is not displayed in the log. The built-in function for collecting statistics on data reception and transmission will help identify the most “gluttonous” clients.

The manufacturer calls the second operating mode of the device WISP. In it, the router connects to the provider’s wireless network, and over this connection you can also use a VPN to access the Internet. Next, access is distributed through a wired port and the created own access point, and network address translation technology is used. The third, main, mode is similar to the second, only a 3G modem and/or a wired port is used to connect to the Internet provider. So their settings and capabilities are almost the same.

Many menu items (“WPS”, “Wireless”, “DHCP”, “System Tools”) are similar to those already described above, so we will not repeat them. To set up an Internet connection in WISP mode, you first need to set up a connection to the provider's network. The easiest way to do this is through the built-in network scanner. In “3G” mode you can use several options:

  • Internet only via 3G, a wired port can be used to connect clients;
  • Internet only via WAN;
  • both connections, 3G has the advantage;
  • both connections, WAN has the advantage.

The last two scenarios allow you to implement Internet channel reservation. Loss of a WAN link can be determined by physical disconnection of the cable, loss of communication with the DHCP gate, loss of VPN connections. In all these cases, the device quickly (in less than a minute) switches to working via a modem. But getting the cable connection back was not always possible. The only reliable way is to reboot the device. So the router will not be able to respond to such “troubles” as financial blocking. Perhaps it would be worthwhile to provide for the user to indicate his own external server to check the connection, but that's a completely different story. In our opinion, similar automatic systems in the class of routers under consideration are not very relevant. It would be simpler and more convenient to use another switch position on the case to select a wired connection.

Dealing with the reverse scenario (the main connection via 3G) is much more difficult. But disconnecting the modem works here, and when you connect it back, the device instantly switches to it. Specifying incorrect parameters has a similar effect. mobile internet. It’s hard to imagine that someone will need to reserve a mobile connection with a cable one, but you can come up with another application - use a device with 3G and cable alternately without reconfiguring, simply connecting only the necessary cable. Options for configuring the operation of the modem include choosing a provider and a connection method - on demand or manual. If your operator is not on the list, you can set the network parameters yourself. For reliability, it is advisable to first switch the USB dongle to modem-only mode. But you will have to figure out how to do this yourself. The company claims to support 120 modem models, but there are only 21 devices in the compatibility list on the website. The secret of such a difference in numbers is that the first applies to the whole world, and the second only to the local market and equipment tested with domestic service providers. In fact, other devices may well work, since check everything possible options almost impossible. In ready-made profiles you can find three large domestic GSM providers.

To configure WAN, you must first select the desired connection type on the appropriate page. Fixed and dynamic address, PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP. When working with PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP, the connection to the provider’s local network is not lost. It is also possible to change the MAC address of the WAN port. The device has a built-in DDNS client with support for three service providers. Additionally, it is possible to program your own routes.

In this mode, there are also such familiar router functions as port translation, port switching, DMZ and automatic forwarding via UPnP. Note that the rules can use port ranges, and the external and internal numbers may differ.

In the “Security” section there are items to enable the firewall, allow PPTP/L2TP and IPSec, enable ALG for the FTP, TFTP, H323 and RTSP protocols. The device has built-in protection against DoS attacks, but it is disabled by default. Here you can also set a filter for the addresses of computers from which you are allowed to use the administration interface and enable remote access to him.

The “Parental Control” section can be used to restrict access to web resources based on client MAC addresses. The rules indicate the permitted domain names, and all others will be blocked.

A more flexible control option is to use the “Access Control” settings. They allow you to block or allow access only to certain resources. The rules use IP or MAC addresses of local clients, IP addresses or names of remote systems indicating port numbers and protocols, and work schedules.

The “Bandwidth Control” function in the model under review seems to us not very relevant, given the positioning of the device. Even in more powerful routers, it rarely implements the capabilities required by the user and in most cases it is more effective to properly configure client computers.

Testing and Performance

To test the device, we used the ZTE MF192 modem with the MTS operator. With him we were able to check different modes operation and switching options for WAN-3G. But the connection was unstable. After a certain period of time, an entry appeared in the log that the modem was disconnected, and restoring communication required rebooting the router or reconnecting the modem. In this case, there is no point in talking about the speed of operation - everything is determined by the provider and the quality of the signal, and not by the router itself. It is difficult to say what was the reason for the incompatibility of the modem, but on alternative firmware and with another modem for the Sky Link operator, the device worked flawlessly.

The router was also tested with a connection to Beeline Internet in L2TP mode at a speed of 30/15 Mbit/s. The channel speed was fully used. The p2p client worked stably, providing performance close to the channel's capabilities. While it was running, it was possible to use the Internet; the router’s web interface was accessible.

The first option for checking the performance of the router's wireless module is to work in access point mode with different clients. This time we used D-Link DWA-140, LevelOne WUA-0603, NETGEAR WNA1100, NETGEAR WNDA4100 and TP-Link TL-WN821N USB adapters. Setting up the router - 802.11n, WPA2-PSK AES, automatic selection of channel number and width (in reality, the 40 MHz option worked). The distance between the tested devices is about 5 meters without obstacles. Several neighboring networks were present on the air.

The results show that the device performed quite well for its configuration. With most adapters, speeds are over 50 Mbps, which is about twice the actual performance of the previous generation standard. Interestingly, NETGEAR's 3T3R device showed the maximum speeds, which suggests that multi-channel can be useful in a "one-way" manner.

We also tested the wired router mode with the same adapter. Wireless connection– the only way to work if the wired port is used to connect to the provider. So in reality it is impossible to determine the performance of routing speed. Given the device's relatively fast processor, performance will likely be limited by Wi-Fi.

The numbers confirm that if another network port had been implemented, better results could have been seen on it. So there are no comments on routing - the TL-MR3020 can easily cope with tariff plans 50 Mbit/s or more. The main thing is that the client has a good adapter and a high signal level.

The router supports working with the provider's local network for PPPoE/PPTP/L2TP connections. Testing this mode in the scenario of simultaneous downloading of two streams (from the local network of the provider and the Internet) showed that the speed is quite high, as can be seen from the following graph.

In general, there are no comments on the performance of the router. In most scenarios the speed will be determined wireless connection– Wi-Fi or 3G. It's a pity that a more powerful chip with support for 2T2R and speeds up to 300 Mbit/s was not used. But its power requirements would be higher, which is not very good for a mobile router.

Conclusions

The reviewed TP-LINK TL-MR3020 router is positioned for several use scenarios. It provides mobile access over 3G and works as a compact wireless router for a wired connection. But covering these categories with a single hardware configuration is not easy. In the first case, low consumption is important, and in the second, a faster wireless network would be useful. The firmware, in our opinion, is unnecessarily complicated and many of its functions will not be in demand.

The device looks good as a mobile 3G router. It is compact, powered by USB port, supports quite a lot of modem models (although it is better to check compatibility in practice) and implements wireless network entry-level 802.11n standard. The absence of a battery in the kit reduces the cost and allows the user to independently select the option required in terms of format and capacity. The setup is not complicated, although it could be simplified even more by automatically selecting a provider based on the modem's SIM card.

The access point mode, it seems to us, is not very interesting in this device due to the implementation of only 150 Mbit/s version of 802.11n. WISP also seems to be a fairly rare option. Additionally, it uses ether sharing, which reduces overall performance. Working in an Ethernet router scenario can be useful for those users who do not require maximum performance and just need a small router to connect several mobile wireless devices to the Internet.

Let us mention another scenario implemented by this device - working in bridge mode with a connection to Wi-Fi for Ethernet devices that do not have a built-in wireless controller. Considering how much TV manufacturers usually ask for branded adapters, the TL-WR3020 has a good chance.

Thanks to its compactness, USB power and OpenWRT support, the device may be of interest to enthusiasts network technologies. In addition, with alternative firmware The router is capable of supporting other modem models. An attractive side of the device is its low cost. At the time of writing, it was about 850 rubles, which is close to the lower limit of mass-produced wireless routers without 3G support. Average retail price in Moscow, current at the time you read this article: $22().

TP-Link TL-MR3020 - compact wi-fi router, designed for accessing the Internet using an external 3G modem. Works great with Tandem 3G modem running OpenWRT firmware

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Attention! Firmware is not installed on version 1.9!

You can download OpenWRT firmware for the TL-MR3020 router here: [download]

Router setup:

    1. Connect the router to your computer using network cable(WAN\LAN socket) or connect to a Wi-Fi network.
    2. Connect the 3G modem to the router using a USB cable
    3. Open your internet browser and enter the address: 192.168.0.254
    4. Enter your username and password to log in to the router management. Default login: admin password: admin
    5. In the router management console, go to the System Tools section, then to Firmware Update. Select the firmware file downloaded from the link above and click the update button.
    6. The firmware will take no more than 3 minutes. After flashing the firmware, the router will reboot. Enter in address bar browser 192.168.1.1 - now you can log in to the router management console at this address. If a window appears like the one below, click Manage and Settings Luci.
    7. The login to enter the console is root, the password is not set, you can set it later yourself. Click Login.
    8. Go to the Network -> Interfaces menu, click the add a new interface button.
    9. Enter the name of the new interface without spaces, using only letters and numbers. Select UMTS/GPRS/EV-DO for the new interface protocol. Click apply.
    10. A window will open detailed settings new interface. Fill in the fields as shown in the figure, fill in the APN field in accordance with your operator. Click save and go to firewall settings.
    11. Check WAN and click Save and Apply.
    12. If everything is configured correctly, a new WAN interface will appear in the interfaces menu and after a while it will connect to the Internet. The number of packages will increase. You can already check the functionality of the Internet.
    13. For Wi-Fi settings go to the corresponding menu item. Go to Interface Configuration and enter the name of your network in the ESSID field. Leave the rest of the settings unchanged and go to the Wireless Security tab.
    14. Select the encryption type - WPA2/PSK - the most common and reliable encryption mode. In the key field, enter the password for your Wi-Fi. Click Save and Apply

This completes the router setup. Don't forget to leave your feedback on our website in the Projects menu.

Reviews

0 12/11/2018 05:07 Stas

I asked and why now my router doesn’t log into the interface, it’s become a brick to throw away, well done, you have nothing to say, it was impossible to write that the firmware does not support version 1.9

0 11/21/2017 12:16 Oleg engineer

Hello, the number can be changed to any other, perhaps there is a glitch in the firmware that the change is not displayed in the number entry field, but if you enter a new number and save, the changes will take effect. You can put it back factory firmware, downloading it from the official TP-Link website and installing it via the web interface

0 03.11.2017 10:14 Andrey

Good afternoon. In the 3G settings it is not possible to change the intent, it hangs *99***1#, therefore nothing works, and it is not possible to roll back the firmware.

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Of the many budget routers, the TL-MR3420 TP-LINK stands out for its use of a dual-antenna circuit and the ability GSM connections or a CDMA modem as a backup Internet channel. Among other features, it is worth mentioning management throughput, protection against external attacks, network diagnostics, as well as support for the secure function Wi-Fi connections Protected Setup, which TP-LINK calls QSS.

In this article we will configure the router for its intended purpose, that is, distributing the Internet via LAN and Wi-Fi via a 3G connection.

Connection 3g router to computer and its settings

1. Make the necessary settings on your computer’s network card.

For Windows XP: Start - Control Panel - Network Connections - Local Area Connection - Properties - Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)- Properties - Get IP automatically And Obtain DNS server address automatically.

For Windows 7: Start - type View network connections-Local Area Connection - Properties - Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and Properties - Obtain IP automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically.

2. Connect an Ethernet cable between the computer’s network card and one of the router’s ports A(for example, to port No. 1 in the figure).

check that you received the IP address automatically from the router:

For tl-mr3420, 3220

For tl-mr3020

Make sure the mode switch on the device itself is in the 3g position



3. Open a browser window and in the address bar enter:

For tl-mr3420, 3220 - 192.168.1.1 login and password to log in admin/admin
For tl-mt3020 - 192.168.0.254 Also admin/admin , and click Login.

After clicking the Login button, the settings page will open. Once logged in, change your password, " System" And " Admin Password".

PS... Now you can Russify the web interface; for this you will need winSCP. To access, use the router address (192.168.1.1), login (root) and password that you specified to access the router.

Unpack the russian archive and copy it to the router using winSCP

Setting up a 3G modem

1. First, we need to specify the type of network access.

Go to the tab Network - Internet Access
Select mode 3g only(3g preferred is also possible).

Save- Save

2. Insert the 3g modem into the usb connector of the router.
Go to the Status tab, make sure that the modem is successfully recognized by the router:

3. If the modem is detected, then go to the tab Network - 3G
In Region (Location) select Russia(Russian Federation)
In the field Mobile ISP select your provider.

Save.

My modem (huaway e367) for beeline started up with the following settings:

4. To check connection status go to the menu "Status"

If the connection is successful, you should see something like this in Status:

Setting up a wireless router network

1. Open the browser and write in the address bar http://192.168.1.1/
2. To access the WEB interface of the device, you will be asked for a default login and password admin/admin
3. Go to the section QSS(QSS function) and turn it off by pressingDisable(Disable)





4. Go to the WEB interface of the device and go to the menu " Wireless"(Wireless mode) and select the submenu there" Wireless settings" (Wireless Settings)

Wireless Network Name(Network name) - The name of your network
Channel(channel) - it’s better to manually select the freest one
Region(Region) - Russia





After settings - save - Save(Save)

5. Go to the submenu " Wireless Security" (Wireless Security)

Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
In the field PSK Passwordenter the password for your wireless network (at least 8 characters, English letters/numbers)





Save - Save.
After this, reboot your router through the "System tools" -> "Reboot" section

If you have a connection problem after this mobile devices, then do the following
- Disable the QSS function in the QSS tab
- Change the values ​​of two parameters RTS Threshold And Fragmentation Threshold in the bookmarkWireless > Wireless Advanced(Wireless mode - Additional settings wireless mode)
RTS Threshold - 2305
Fragmentation Threshold - 2304

We will configure your Wi-Fi card on your computer to access the network

To do this, left-click once on the icon network card in the lower right corner of the screen (next to the clock). In the window that appears, click the Connect button and enter the Wireless Network Access Key that you specified in the previous paragraph.

Connection