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 TP-Link TL-WR4300 Owner Club v1.0, N750 Dual Band/Gigabit Ethernet

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TSjolmy
post Nov 16 2013, 02:31 PM, updated 13y ago

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TP-LINK’s TL-WDR4300 is a performance optimized simultaneous dual band wireless router combining the blazing fast speeds of 450Mbps using the crystal clear 5GHz band and 300Mbps using the traditional 2.4GHz band. With five Gigabit ports and 800Mbps+ hardware NAT, your wired devices will have lightning-fast, lag-free connections and, in addition to 2 USB 2.0 ports capable of sharing flash storage, printers, ftp servers and media players, users can power a robust home media network.

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Firmware
Stock Firmware (Malaysia market) supports TM UniFi using UniFi mode in WAN settings. An updated firmware (download) relased in June 2013 also supports Maxis Fibre.

WAN/Internet Setup
Access the web-based configuration at 192.168.0.1, browse to Network > WAN page, select the appropriate mode (Normal/UniFi/Maxis). Normal mode can be used with TM Streamyx & most ISPs that do NOT use VLAN tagging. For connections using PPPoE (Streamyx, UniFi, Maxis) enter the PPPoE username & password, and select Connect Automatically for WAN Connection mode then click Save. For VDSL2 users (copper-based UniFi/Maxis), after saving the configuration, remember to click Advanced, then enter the value 30 for Detect Online Interval, then click save. Reboot and you are good to go.

Wireless
This wireless router works in both 2.4GHz & 5GHz band simultaneously, hence there is a separate configuration for each band, each using a different SSID. Remember to change the SSID and use a strong WPA/WPA2 network key to secure your network.

IPv6 Support
An updated firmware that supports IPv6 is available for the standard international market firmware, however, it does not support the VLAN tagging required for TM UniFi & Maxis Fibre at the moment. Hopefully, an updated firmware in the near future provides support for IPv6 with UniFi since TM has started allocating IPv6 addresses to both UniFi & Streamyx subscribers since September 2013.

This post has been edited by jolmy: Nov 16 2013, 02:33 PM
TSjolmy
post Nov 21 2013, 08:14 PM

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QUOTE(xelamil @ Nov 20 2013, 07:01 PM)
Hi

how about Time Fibre, requires manual setup?

thanks.
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I'm not sure if TIME Fibre uses VLAN tagging like what UniFi & Maxis Fibre are doing. If it does, then I don't think this router supports TIME Fibre. If they don't, then you probably can use the normal mode.


QUOTE(Xefron @ Nov 21 2013, 12:48 PM)
too bad the 5Ghz signal does not have a wide coverage.
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well, technically, that is to be expected.

 

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