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Tenda Fh1201 Router Setup | TCP/IP Router Configuration

Get simple steps to do Tenda Fh1201 router setup, also configure the router settings, TCP/IP configuration on Windows computer. For more router queries reach us.

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Tenda Fh1201 Router Setup | TCP/IP Router Configuration

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  1. Tenda Fh1201 Router Setup - Brief Steps Tenda FH1201 is a dual-band wireless router that has a link rate of 1200 Mbps. This router is equipped with high powered amplifiers, external antennas, and internal antennas. To perform the Tenda FH1201 router setup, proceed with the following step- by-step instructions. Package contents: Ensure that the following items are in the package. Tenda FH1201 router Power adapter Quick Installation Guide Resource CD Contact your router dealer directly if any of the items are missing in the package. Placement Of The Router: Do not place the router closer to ceiling fans, home security systems, and microwaves. Keep the router away from the solid metal door and aluminum studs. The router must be placed away from interfering objects like glass, insulated walls, fish tanks, mirrors, etc. After placing the router in an accessible location, continue the steps to set up the Tenda FH1201 router. Hardware Installation Of Your Tenda Router: Step 1 Connect your router (WAN port) to the Internet (modem) using an Ethernet cable. Step 2 Connect another Ethernet cable between the router’s LAN port and your computer’s Ethernet port. Read more

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