Table of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Preface
- 2. Product Overview
- 3. Installation and Access
- 4. QuRouter
- 5. QuRouter Navigation
- 6. System Configuration
- 7. Network Settings
- 8. Security
- 9. QuRouter App
- 10. Glossary
- 11. Notices
QNAP QMiro-201W User Manual
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QMiro-201W
User Guide
Document Version: 1
04/02/2021
Contents
1. Preface
About This Guide.......................................................................................................................................... 4
Audience.......................................................................................................................................................4
Document Conventions................................................................................................................................ 4
2. Product Overview
About the QMiro-201W................................................................................................................................. 5
Hardware Specifications............................................................................................................................... 5
Software Features........................................................................................................................................ 6
Wireless Specifications.................................................................................................................................6
Package Contents........................................................................................................................................ 7
Components................................................................................................................................................. 7
Front Panel LED.......................................................................................................................................8
Rear Panel................................................................................................................................................9
Top Panel................................................................................................................................................10
Safety Information.......................................................................................................................................11
3. Installation and Access
Installation...................................................................................................................................................12
Installation Requirements.......................................................................................................................12
Setting Up the Router.............................................................................................................................12
Connecting the Router to the Internet.................................................................................................... 12
Router Access............................................................................................................................................ 13
Accessing the Router Using a Browser..................................................................................................13
Accessing the Router Using Qfinder Pro................................................................................................14
Accessing the Router Using the QuRouter App..................................................................................... 14
4. QuRouter
About QuRouter..........................................................................................................................................15
System Requirements................................................................................................................................ 15
Getting Started............................................................................................................................................15
Configuring QuRouter.................................................................................................................................16
Binding the Router with a QNAP ID............................................................................................................18
Unbinding the Router from a QNAP ID.......................................................................................................18
5. QuRouter Navigation
Taskbar....................................................................................................................................................... 20
Dashboard.................................................................................................................................................. 21
6. System Configuration
System........................................................................................................................................................22
Configuring Router Operation Modes.....................................................................................................22
Configuring Access Point (AP) Mode..................................................................................................... 22
Locating the Router................................................................................................................................ 23
Enabling the Router LED........................................................................................................................23
Managing Logs.......................................................................................................................................24
System Settings......................................................................................................................................24
USB Settings.......................................................................................................................................... 27
Firmware.....................................................................................................................................................29
Checking for Live Updates..................................................................................................................... 29
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Updating the Firmware Manually............................................................................................................29
7. Network Settings
Configuring WAN Port Settings...................................................................................................................31
Configuring LAN Port Settings....................................................................................................................31
Routing Table..............................................................................................................................................32
Static Route................................................................................................................................................ 32
Adding a Static Route.............................................................................................................................32
Configuring a Static Route......................................................................................................................33
Deleting a Static Route...........................................................................................................................33
Wireless...................................................................................................................................................... 34
Configuring Wireless Network Settings.................................................................................................. 34
Configuring the Guest Wireless Network................................................................................................35
Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)............................................................................................. 36
Clients and Blocked Clients List................................................................................................................. 37
Adding a Device to the Blocked List.......................................................................................................37
Configuring a Device in the Blocked List................................................................................................37
Deleting a Device from the Blocked List.................................................................................................38
Wireless Mesh Network.............................................................................................................................. 38
Adding a Node to the Mesh Network......................................................................................................38
Removing a Node from the Wireless Mesh Network..............................................................................39
SD-WAN..................................................................................................................................................... 39
About QuWAN........................................................................................................................................ 39
Configuring QuWAN Settings................................................................................................................. 39
Accessing QuWAN Orchestrator............................................................................................................ 40
QVPN..........................................................................................................................................................40
QVPN Settings....................................................................................................................................... 40
Adding a VPN Client...............................................................................................................................43
QVPN Connection Logs......................................................................................................................... 43
8. Security
Network Address Translation (NAT)........................................................................................................... 44
Application Layer Gateway (ALG).......................................................................................................... 44
Port Forwarding......................................................................................................................................44
Parental Controls........................................................................................................................................ 45
Adding a Parental Control Role..............................................................................................................45
Configuring a Parental Control Role.......................................................................................................46
Deleting a Parental Control Rule............................................................................................................46
Adding a Device to a Parental Control Role...........................................................................................46
Deleting a Device from a Parental Control Role.....................................................................................47
9. QuRouter App
QuRouter.................................................................................................................................................... 48
System Requirements................................................................................................................................ 48
Configuring the Router Using the QuRouter App....................................................................................... 48
Overview.....................................................................................................................................................50
10. Glossary
myQNAPcloud............................................................................................................................................ 53
QNAP ID..................................................................................................................................................... 53
Qfinder Pro................................................................................................................................................. 53
QuRouter.................................................................................................................................................... 53
QuWAN.......................................................................................................................................................53
QuWAN Orchestrator..................................................................................................................................53
11. Notices
2
Limited Warranty.........................................................................................................................................54
Disclaimer................................................................................................................................................... 54
CE Notice....................................................................................................................................................54
FCC Notice................................................................................................................................................. 55
Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU Article 10.......................................................................... 55
EU RoHS Statement...................................................................................................................................56
ISED Compliance Statement...................................................................................................................... 56
Radiation Exposure Statement................................................................................................................... 56
EU Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE)......................................... 56
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1. Preface
About This Guide
This guide provides information about the device and step-by-step instructions on installing the hardware. It
also provides instructions on basic operations and troubleshooting information.
Audience
This document is intended for consumers and network administrators. This guide assumes that the user has
a basic understanding of network, storage, and backup concepts.
Document Conventions
Symbol Description
Notes provide default configuration settings and other supplementary
information.
Important notes provide information on required configuration settings and other
critical information.
Tips provide recommendations or alternative methods of performing tasks or
configuring settings.
Warnings provide information that, when ignored, may result in potential loss,
injury, or even death.
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2. Product Overview
About the QMiro-201W
The QMiro-201W is QNAP's first tri-band wireless mesh network (WMN) router equipped with QuWAN to
support SD-WAN deployment. The router features four internal antennas and supports one 2.4 MHz and two
5 MHz network bands. You can configure and manage multiple QMiro-201W devices using the QuRouter
web interface or mobile app.
Hardware Specifications
Warning
If your QNAP product has hardware defects, return the product to QNAP or a QNAP-
authorized service center for maintenance or replacement. Any attempt to repair or
perform maintenance procedures on the product by you or an unauthorized third party
invalidates the warranty.
QNAP is not responsible for any damage or data loss caused by unauthorized
modifications and installation of unsupported third-party applications.
For details, see the QNAP Warranty Terms and Conditions.
Tip
Model specifications are subject to change without prior notice. To see the latest
specifications, go to https://www.qnap.com.
Component QMiro-201W
Processor
CPU Qualcomm® IPQ4019 SoC
Frequency 4-core 716.8 MHz
Architecture ARM Cortex-A7
Memory 512 MB DDR3L
Flash memory 4 GB eMMC
Network
Gigabit Ethernet ports 1 x 10 GbE RJ45
Antenna 4 internal antennas
Total power consumption 24W
External I/O Ports & Expansion Slots
USB ports 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port
Interface
Buttons • Reset
• Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Dimensions
Dimensions (H x W x D) 68 × 100 × 175.5 mm
(2.67 x 3.93 x 6.90 in)
Net weight 0.44 kg (0.97 lbs)
Other
Operating temperature 0˚C to 40˚C (32˚F to 104˚F)
Relative humidity Non-condensing relative humidity: 5% to 95%
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Software Features
Feature Description
System status and management • Device connection status
• Device health status
• WAN status
• Wireless status
• Firmware schedule management
Wired network management • WAN/LAN port configuration
• Network port connection status
• IPv4 address routing management
Security Network Address Management (NAT) and port forwarding
VPN • Remote access support using L2TP, OpenVPN, and QBelt (QNAP
proprietary VPN) protocols
• Client IP pool management
• VPN client management
• Connection logs
• Maximum VPN tunnels: 30
Access control • Parental control
• Domain Name Filtering (DNS) and content filtering
System settings • Backup and restore
• Restart, reset
• Manage audio alerts
• Local account and QNAP ID management
• USB settings: USB device user management, USB usage
overview, FTP server management
QuWAN Configure organization, region, site, device name, and device role
Wireless Specifications
Specification Description
Standards • IEEE 802.11ac/n/a 5 GHz
• IEEE 802.11ac/n/b/a 2.4 GHz
Operating frequencies • 2.4 GHz
• 5 GHz-1
• 5 GHz-2
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Specification Description
Speeds AC2200
• 5 GHz (1734 Mbps): 2 x 2 (80 MHz)
• 2.4 GHz (400 Mbps): 2 x 2 (40 MHz)
Modes • Router mode
• Access point (AP) mode
Guest wireless network • 1 x 5 GHz
• 1 x 2.4 GHz
Encryption • WPA2-PSK
• WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK
• WPA-Enterprise
• WPA2-Enterprise
Wireless network management • Supports MU-MIMO technology
• Supports band steering for tri-band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band)
access points
• Transmission power (high, middle, and low)
• 20/40/80 MHz bandwidth
• Auto and custom DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) channels
• RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send) functions
• Smart connect
• Wireless scheduler
• Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Package Contents
Item Quantity
QMiro-201W router 1
AC power adapter 1
Ethernet cable 1
Components
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Front Panel LED
This LED indicates the system status and related information when the device is powered on. The following
LED information applies only when the device is powered on and is connected to a network.
LED Status Description
Pre-configuration
System Status Green • The device is being initialized.
• An error has occurred.
Flashes green every 0.1 seconds The device is being located using the QuRouter
application.
Flashes blue every 2 seconds The device is ready to be configured.
Post-configuration
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LED Status Description
• System
Status
• Wireless
Off The device is powered off.
Red • The device is not connected to a network.
• The node is out of range.
Blue The device is ready.
Green • The device is booting.
• The firmware is being updated.
Important
When updating the firmware, do not
remove the power cord or USB
cable, and do not force-exit the
application.
• The device is being reset.
• An error has occurred.
Flashes blue every 0.5 seconds • The router is being located in the QuRouter
web interface.
• The WPS button has been pressed.
• A node is being added to the primary device
in a mesh network.
Flashes orange every 0.5 seconds The node in the mesh network has weak signal.
Rear Panel
No. Component
1 Power input
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No. Component
2 Reset button
For details, see Reset Button.
3 WAN port
4 LAN port
5 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port
Reset Button
QNAP routers can be reset to factory defaults using the reset button located on the rear side of the device.
For details on the component placement, see the rear side of the device (see Rear Panel).
Operation User Action Result
Reset Press and hold the button for 3
seconds.
The router resets and all default settings are restored.
This will clear any statically assigned IP address
information, WAN and LAN configurations, and security
settings.
The router is unbound from the QNAP ID.
Top Panel
No. Component
1 WPS button
For details, see WPS Button.
WPS Button
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a protocol that enables a simple wireless network setup. It allows users to
set up a wireless network without the need to configure any network names, passwords, and other
cryptographic information.
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You can configure WPS by pressing the WPS button on the top of the device (see Top Panel). Alternatively,
you can configure WPS through QuRouter; for details, see Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
Operation User Action Result
Enable WPS 1. Press the WPS button located on the
router.
2. Enable WPS on the client device.
Tip
The WPS feature might be
labelled differently, depending on
the product.
The function is typically located in
the Wi-Fi settings page.
The WPS protocol is enabled and the client
device joins the network.
Safety Information
The following instructions help ensure personal safety and environmental safety. Read these instructions
carefully before performing any operations.
General Instructions
• The device should be stored in a secure location with restricted access, controlled through the use of a
tool, lock and key, or any means of security.
• Only qualified, skilled, and authorized persons with knowledge of all restrictions, safety precautions,
and installation and maintenance procedures should have physical access to the device.
• To avoid potential injury or damage to components, ensure that the drives and other internal system
components have cooled before touching them.
• Observe electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures to avoid potential injury or damage to components.
Power
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, ensure that you only connect the power cord to a properly
grounded electrical outlet.
•
Devices with redundant power supply may have one or more power supply unit (PSU) cords. To avoid
serious injuries, a trained service technician must disconnect all PSU cords from the device before
installing or replacing system components.
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3. Installation and Access
This chapter provides specific hardware installation and router access steps.
Installation
Installation Requirements
Category Item
Environment • Room temperature: 0˚C to 40˚C (32˚F to 104˚F)
• Non-condensing relative humidity: 10% to 90%
• Wet-bulb temperature: 27˚C (80.6˚F)
• Flat, anti-static surface without exposure to direct sunlight, liquids,
or chemicals
Hardware and peripherals Network cable
Tools Anti-static wrist strap
Setting Up the Router
1. Place your router in an environment that meets the requirements.
For details, see Installation Requirements.
2. Power on the router.
3. Check if the LED status is green.
For details, see Front Panel LED.
4. Connect the router to the network and the computer.
For details, see Connecting the Router to the Internet.
5. Configure the router settings.
For details, see Configuring QuRouter.
6. Log in with your QNAP ID or local account credentials.
For details, see Binding the Router with a QNAP ID.
Connecting the Router to the Internet
1. Connect the power cord to the electrical outlet.
The router powers on and the front panel LED turns green.
2. Connect the router to the Internet.
a. Connect an Ethernet cable to the WAN port of the router.
b. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the ISP gateway.
c. Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN port of the router.
d. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the computer.
3. Verify that the router is recognized by the computer.
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a. Open Qfinder Pro on the host computer.
Note
To download Qfinder Pro, go to https://www.qnap.com/utilities.
b. Locate the router on the list.
Note
Verify the router name by checking the MAC address or the SSID listed on the rear side of the
router.
4. Open a web browser on your computer.
5. Enter 192.168.100.1 in the address bar.
The QuRouter login screen appears.
6. Follow the installation guide to configure the initial settings of the router.
Router Access
Method Description Requirements
Web browser You can access the router using any
computer on the same network if you
have the following information:
• Router IP address
• Login credentials of a valid user
account
For details, see Accessing the Router
Using a Browser.
• Computer that is connected to the
same network as the router
• Web browser
Qfinder Pro Qfinder Pro is a desktop utility that
enables you to locate and access QNAP
devices on a specific network. The utility
supports Windows, macOS, Linux, and
Chrome OS.
To download Qfinder Pro, go to https://
www.qnap.com/utilities.
For details, see Accessing the Router
Using Qfinder Pro.
• Computer that is connected to the
same network as the router
• Web browser
• Qfinder Pro
Accessing the Router Using a Browser
You can access the router using any computer on the network if you know its IP address and the login
credentials of a valid user account.
Note
If you do not know the IP address of the router, you can locate it using Qfinder Pro.
1. Verify that your computer is connected to the same network as the router.
2. Open a web browser on your computer.
3. Enter the IP address of the router in the address bar.
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4. Specify the default username and password.
Default Username Default Password
admin The MAC address of the router image omitting any punctuation and
capitalizing any letters.
Tip
For example, if the MAC address is 00:0a:0b:0c:00:01,
the default password is 000A0B0C0001.
5. Click Login.
The QuRouter dashboard page appears.
Accessing the Router Using Qfinder Pro
Qfinder Pro is a desktop utility that enables you locate and access QNAP devices on a specific network. The
utility supports Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS.
1. Install Qfinder Pro on a computer that is connected to the same network as the router.
To download Qfinder Pro, go to https://www.qnap.com/en/utilities.
2. Open Qfinder Pro.
Qfinder Pro automatically searches for all QNAP devices on the network.
3. Locate the router in the list and then double-click the name or IP address.
The default web browser page opens.
4. Specify the default username and password.
Default Username Default Password
admin The MAC address of the router image omitting any punctuation and
capitalizing any letters.
Tip
For example, if the MAC address is 00:0a:0b:0c:00:01,
the default password is 000A0B0C0001.
5. Click Login.
QuRouter dashboard page appears.
Accessing the Router Using the QuRouter App
1. Open QuRouter on your Android or iOS device.
2. Tap Existing Device Login.
3. Select the region.
The QNAP ID login page appears.
4. Specify your QNAP ID and password.
5. Tap Sign In.
The Overview page appears.
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4. QuRouter
About QuRouter
QuRouter is a centralized management interface that comes with your QNAP router, accessible by visiting
the router's IP address in a web browser. With its intuitive interface, QuRouter makes it easy to set up,
secure, and configure the features of your router.
System Requirements
Category Details
Hardware A QNAP router
Software • Web browser:
• Microsoft Edge 42 or later
• Mozilla Firefox 60.0 or later
• Apple Safari 11.1 or later
• Google Chrome 70.0 or later
• Qfinder Pro 6.9.2 or later
Getting Started
1. Open a web browser on your computer.
2. Enter 192.168.100.1 in the address bar.
The QuRouter login screen appears.
3. Log in with your QNAP ID or local account credentials.
For details, see Binding the Router with a QNAP ID.
4. Configure network settings.
For details, see the following topics:
•Configuring WAN Settings
•Configuring LAN Settings
5. Configure wireless settings.
For details, see the following topics:
•Configuring Wireless Network Settings
•Configuring the Guest Wireless Network
•Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
6. Configure system settings.
For details, see the following topics:
•Editing the Device Name
•Configuring Access Control Settings
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•Restart, Reset, Backup, and Restore
•Configuring Audio Alert Settings
7. Configure QVPN settings.
For details, see the following topics:
•Adding a VPN Client
•Enabling QBelt VPN Server
•Enabling L2TP VPN Server
•Enabling OpenVPN VPN Server
Configuring QuRouter
This sections explains how to configure the router using the web management interface during the initial
setup process.
1. Open a web browser.
2. Enter 192.168.100.1 in the address bar.
The QuRouter login screen appears.
3. Alternatively, use Qfinder Pro to locate the router on the list.
4. Double-click on the name or IP address.
The web browser opens the QuRouter web page.
5. Click Start.
The Set Up and Access QuWAN page appears.
6. Click OK.
The WAN Settings page appears.
7. Select one of the following WAN interface settings.
Setting Description
DHCP Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP
Static IP Manually assign a static IP address. You must specify the following information:
• Fixed IP address
• Subnet mask
• DNS server
PPPoE Select this option to specify a username and password for Point-to-Point Protocol
over Ethernet (PPPoE).
8. Click Apply.
9. Specify the current location of the device.
a. Click the drop-down list to select the country or region.
Note
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If the selected location does not match with the IP geolocation of the device a confirmation
message appears prompting you to use the router in basic wireless mode.
The basic wireless mode has the following limitations:
• The only channels available are from 1 to 11 in th 2.4 GHz band
• 5 GHz bands are unavailable
• 2.4 GHz band operates on low output power
b. Click Apply.
QuRouter verifies the location of the device.
10. Select the Wi-Fi point of the router.
Note
The WiFi point is the physical location of the installed router.
11. Click Apply.
12. Specify a new SSID and password for the router.
Note
You can find the default SSID and password on the rear side of the router.
13. Click Apply.
14. Add another router to the mesh network.
a. Select a router from the list.
b. Click Apply.
c. Select the Wi-Fi point.
d. Click Apply.
15. Update the firmware to the latest version.
For details, see the Firmware section.
16. Click Apply.
17. Specify the default username and password.
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Default Username Default Password
admin The MAC address of the router image omitting any punctuation and
capitalizing any letters.
Tip
For example, if the MAC address is 00:0a:0b:0c:00:01,
the default password is 000A0B0C0001.
The MAC address can be found on the asset tag on
the rear side of the device.
18. Click Login.
The Local Account window appears.
19. Optional: You can log in to QuRouter using your QNAP ID and password.
For details, see Binding the Router with a QNAP ID.
20. Reenter or modify the local account username and password.
21. Click OK.
A confirmation message appears.
QuRouter saves the settings.
Binding the Router with a QNAP ID
1. Open QuRouter.
2. Log in with your QNAP ID and password.
Note
To create a new QNAP account, click Create Account.
3. Click Login.
The Local Account window appears.
4. Enter the local account credentials in order to complete the 2-step verification process.
5. Click OK.
The QuRouter dashboard opens and the Edit Device Name window appears.
6. Specify a device name containing between 3 to 15 alphanumeric characters.
7. Click OK.
The router is bound to the QNAP ID.
Unbinding the Router from a QNAP ID
1. Log in to QuRouter.
2. Go to System > Access Control > Administrator .
3.
Below Unbind QNAP ID, click .
A confirmation message appears.
4. Click OK.
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Note
The router is unbound from the QNAP ID and you are logged out of QuRouter.
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5. QuRouter Navigation
Taskbar
No. Element Possible User Actions
1[USER_NAME] Logout: Logs the user out of the current session
2More Click the button to view the following menu items:
•Language: Opens a list of supported languages and allows you to
change the interface language of QuRouter
•About: Displays the following information:
• Operating system
• Hardware model
• Firmware version
3QuWAN • Click the button to view the following QuWAN-related information:
• QuWAN Orchestrator connection status
• Organization
• Click QuWAN Settings to manage the QuWAN settings.
• Click Go to QuWAN Orchestrator to open QuWAN Orchestrator
in a new tab or window.
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Dashboard
No Section Displayed Information User Action
1 Overview • System uptime (number of days,
hours, minutes, and seconds)
• Firmware information
-
2 Device
Connection
Status
• Internet status
• Device status
• Number of connected client
devices
-
3 WAN Overview • WAN interface
• IP address Click to open Network > WAN .
4 Wireless WIFI / Guest Wireless Network
• SSID
• Password
Click to disable the wireless
or guest wireless network.
Tip
Click to make the
password visible
5 Connected
Devices
Hostname of the connected device
Click to open the Clients page.
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6. System Configuration
System
Configuring Router Operation Modes
QuRouter provides access to two router operation modes.
•Wireless router: The default router mode where the device can connect to the Internet and share the
wireless network with its client devices. NAT and DHCP are enabled by default.
•Access point (AP): The router connects to a wireless router using a network cable to extend the
coverage of the wireless signal to other network devices. Router-related features (DHCP server, NAT,
QuWAN, and WAN) are disabled when the router operates as a wireless access point.
For details on configuring access point mode, see Configuring Access Point (AP) Mode.
1. Go to System > Operation Mode .
2. Select a router operation mode.
3. Click Apply.
QuRouter applies the operation mode settings.
Configuring Access Point (AP) Mode
1. Log in to QuRouter.
2. Go to System > Operation Mode .
3. Select Access point (AP) mode.
a. Optional: Select Enable Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
b. Select one of the following:
•DHCP: Obtains the IP address information automatically from the DHCP server.
•Static IP: Specify the IP address information manually.
Configure the following static IP address settings:
Setting User Action
Fixed IP address Specify a fixed IP address.
Tip
Examine your network setup for guidance on how to best
configure these settings.
Subnet mask Specify the subnet mask used to subdivide your IP address.
Lease time Specify the length of time that an IP address is reserved for a DHCP client.
The IP address is made available to other clients when the lease expires
Default gateway Specify the IP address of the default gateway for the DHCP server.
DNS server Specify a DNS server for the DHCP server.
4. Click Apply.
A confirmation message appears.
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5. Click OK.
Important
The following settings are changed when the router is switched to AP mode.
• The router is unbound from the QNAP ID.
• The router is removed from the QNAP organization and QuWAN. You must reconfigure
the QuWAN settings if you enable the router mode again.
6. Run Qfinder Pro on a computer that is connected to the same local area network.
Note
To download Qfinder Pro, go to https://www.qnap.com/utilities.
7. Locate the router in the list and double-click the name or IP address.
The login screen appears.
8. Enter the local account credentials of the router.
9. Click Login.
Note
QuRouter displays only information related to access point settings such as network, wireless,
firmware, and system settings.
Locating the Router
This section describes how to locate an on-premise router by remotely activating the LED indicator on the
router.
1. Go to QMiro Devices.
2. Identify the router in the QMiro Device List.
3.
Click .
The Settings - [Device_Name]-[Location] window appears.
4. Click Start.
The router LED flashes 5 times.
Enabling the Router LED
1. Go to QMiro Devices.
2. Identify the router in the QMiro Device List.
3.
Click .
The Settings - [Device_Name]-[Location] window appears.
4.
Click next to LED status.
The router LED is enabled.
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Managing Logs
Important events, errors, or warnings are recorded for the router that can be used to diagnose issues or
monitor router operations. Common events include enabling or disabling network services, configuring
account and system settings, and configuring security settings.
1. Go to System > Event Logs .
2. Perform any of the following tasks.
Task User Action
Search log files a. Locate the search field.
b. Enter search terms.
Export log files a. Click Export.
A file explorer window opens.
b. Specify the file name for saving the document.
c. Click Save.
QuRouter saves the CSV file.
Delete log files a. Click Clear.
A confirmation message appears.
b. Click Clear.
QuRouter performs the specified task.
System Settings
Editing the Device Name
1. Go to System > System Settings > Device Name Settings .
2.
Click .
The Edit Device Name window appears.
3. Specify device name that consists of 3 to 15 characters from any of the following group:
Valid characters: A–Z, a–z, 0–9
4. Click OK.
QuRouter updates the device name.
Restart, Reset, Backup, and Restore
QuRouter system settings allows you to remotely control the restart, reset, backup, and restoration
operations of the router.
Restarting the Router
1. Restart the router using one of the following methods.
•System Settings
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1. Go to System > System Settings > Restart / Reset / Backup / Restore .
2. Click Restart.
A confirmation message appears.
3. Click OK.
•QMiro Devices
1. Go to QMiro Devices.
2. Identify the router.
3.
Click .
The Settings - [Device_Name]-[Location] window appears.
4. Click Restart.
A confirmation message appears.
5. Click OK.
QuRouter restarts the device.
Resetting the Router
Reset the router to restore the device to its default state.
1. Reset the router using one of the following methods.
•System Settings
1. Go to System > System Settings > Restart / Reset / Backup / Restore .
2. Click Reset.
A confirmation message appears.
3. Click OK.
•QMiro Devices
1. Go to QMiro Devices.
2. Identify the router.
3.
Click .
The Settings - [Device_Name]-[Location] window appears.
4. Click Reset.
A confirmation message appears.
5. Click OK.
QuRouter resets the device to default settings and the router is unbound from the QNAP ID.
Important
Resetting the primary device resets all the nodes in the mesh network.
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Backing Up System Settings
1. Go to System > System Settings > Restart / Reset / Backup / Restore .
2. Click Backup.
The device exports the system settings as a BIN file and downloads the file to your computer.
Restoring System Settings
Warning
If the selected backup file contains user or user group information that already exists on
the device, the system will overwrite the existing information.
1. Go to System > System Settings > Restart / Reset / Backup / Restore .
2. Under Restore, click Browse.
A file explorer window opens.
3. Select a valid BIN file that contains the device system settings.
4. Click Restore.
QuRouter restores the router settings.
Configuring Audio Alert Settings
1. Go to System > System Settings > Audio Alert .
2.
Click .
QuRouter enables audio alerts on the router.
Configuring Access Control Settings
Access Control is a security feature that enforces security policies on devices that can access the router
network to increase network security and minimize security threats.
1. Go to System > Access Control > Access Control Settings .
2. Enable the access control settings.
Setting User Action
Local Management via HTTP Enable to use encrypted browser communication via the Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
Note
HTTP connections are faster than Hypertext Transfer
Protocol Secure (HTTPS); however, the transferred
content is not encrypted.
Remote Management Enable to allow administrators remote access to the web interface of
the router.
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Configuring Local Account Settings
Note
The administrator account is the default router account. You cannot delete the
administrator account.
1. Go to System > Access Control > Administrator .
2.
Click to configure local account credentials.
The Local Account window appears.
3. Configure the local account settings.
Description User Action
Username Specify a username that contains 5 to 32 characters.
Valid characters: A–Z, a–z, 0–9
Current Password Enter the current password of the local account.
New Password Specify a password that contains 8 to 64 ASCII characters.
Confirm New Password Enter the password again.
4. Click OK.
QuRouter updates the local account settings.
USB Settings
The System > USB Settings page allows you to access and manage USB-related settings, FTP access,
and FTP users.
Configuring FTP Access
1. Go to System > USB Settings .
2. Enable FTP Server.
3.
Click .
The FTP Settings window appears.
4. Configure the FTP server settings.
Setting User Action
Concurrent Connections Specify a number between 1 and 9.
Note
QuRouter allows up to 9 concurrent connections.
File Name Encoding Select from the following options:
•utf-8
•big5
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5. Click Save.
QuRouter saves the FTP settings.
Note
Click the external link IP address to access the contents of the USB device connected to the
router if you are accessing the network through the WAN port.
Click the internal link IP address to access the contents of the USB device connected to the
router if you are accessing the network through the LAN port.
Adding an FTP User
1. Go to System > USB Settings .
2. Click Add FTP User.
The Add FTP User window appears.
3. Configure the FTP user settings.
Setting User Action
Username Enter a username that contains 5 to 32 characters.
Valid characters: A–Z, a–z, 0–9
Password Specify a password that contains 8 to 63 characters.
Note
• Passwords are case-sensitive.
•
Click to make the password visible.
4. Click Add.
QuRouter saves the FTP user information.
Configuring an FTP User
1. Go to System > USB Settings .
2. Identify an FTP user to configure.
3.
Click .
The Edit FTP User window appears.
4. Configure FTP user settings.
For details, see Adding an FTP User.
5. Click Edit.
QuRouter updates the FTP user information.
Deleting an FTP User
1. Go to System > USB Settings .
2. Identify an FTP user you want to delete.
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3.
Click .
A confirmation message appears.
4. Click OK.
QuRouter deletes the FTP user.
Firmware
QNAP recommends keeping your router firmware up to date. This ensures that your router can benefit from
new features, enhancements, and bug fixes.
Checking for Live Updates
1. Go to Firmware.
2. Enable Live update.
3. Select one or more of the following options:
•Update now
•Schedule update at
Note
Select the date and time to schedule the firmware update.
4. Click Apply.
A confirmation message appears.
5. Click Apply.
QuRouter checks for firmware updates.
Updating the Firmware Manually
The update may require several minutes or longer, depending on your hardware configuration and network
connection.
1. Download the router firmware.
2. Go to http://www.qnap.com/download.
a. Select your router model.
b. Read the release notes and confirm the following:
• The router model matches the firmware version.
• Updating the firmware is necessary.
c. Ensure that the product model and firmware are correct.
d. Download the firmware package.
e. Extract the firmware package file.
3. Go to Firmware.
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4. Select Manual update.
5. Click Browse and then select the extracted firmware package file.
6. Click Apply.
The device is immediately restarted.
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7. Network Settings
Configuring WAN Port Settings
1. Go to Network > WAN .
2. Configure the port settings.
3. Select the WAN interface setting from the following options.
Setting User Action
DHCP Select to obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP
Static IP Manually assign a static IP address. You must specify the following
information:
• Fixed IP address
• Subnet mask
• Default gateway
• DNS Server
PPPoE Select to specify a username and password for Point-to-Point Protocol
over Ethernet (PPPoE).
4. Specify an MTU value between 98 and 9000.
Note
The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest packet size that is trasmitted by a
network.
5. Click Apply.
QuRouter updates the WAN settings.
Configuring LAN Port Settings
1. Go to Network > LAN .
2. Configure LAN IP settings.
Setting User Action
Fixed IP address Specify a fixed IP address.
Tip
Examine your network setup for guidance on how to best
configure these settings.
Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask used to subdivide your IP address.
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Setting User Action
Enable DHCP server Configure the DHCP server settings.
•Start IP address: Specify the starting IP address in a range allocated to
DHCP clients.
•End IP address: Specify the ending IP address in a range allocated to
DHCP clients.
•Lease time: Specify the length of time that an IP address is reserved for a
DHCP client. The IP address is made available to other clients when the
lease expires.
•DNS server 1:: Assign an IP address for the primary DNS server.
•DNS server 2: Assign an IP address for the secondary DNS server.
Note
QNAP recommends specifying at least one DNS server to
allow URL lookups.
Reserved IP Table Click Add to configure a reserved IP table.
Specify the following:
• Device name
• IP address
• MAC address
3. Click Apply.
QuRouter updates the LAN port settings.
Routing Table
The Network > Routing > Routing Table page provides status information about configured route entries
from the following sources:
• Directly connected networks
• Dynamic routing protocols
• Statically configured routes
Static Route
You can create and manage static routes in the Static Route section of network settings. Under normal
circumstances, QuRouter automatically obtains routing information after it has been configured for Internet
access. Static routes are only required in special circumstances, such as having multiple IP subnets located
on your network.
Adding a Static Route
1. Go to Network > Routing > Static Route .
2. Click Add Static Route.
The Add Static Route window appears.
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3. Configure the settings.
Setting User Action
Destination Specify a static IP address where connections are routed to.
Subnet Mask Specify the IP address of the destination's subnet mask.
Next Hop Select from the following next hop options:
•WAN Port: Select an available WAN port IP address for the routing
path.
•IP Address: Specify the IP address of the closest or most optimal
router in the routing path.
Metric Specify the number of nodes that the route will pass through.
Note
Metrics are cost values used by routers to determine
the best path to a destination network.
Description Enter a description for the static route.
4. Click Apply.
QuRouter creates the static route.
Configuring a Static Route
1. Go to Network > Routing > Static Route .
2. Identify a route.
3.
Click .
The Edit Static Route window appears.
4. Configure the static route settings.
For details, see Adding a Static Route.
5. Click Apply.
QuRouter updates the static route settings.
Deleting a Static Route
1. Go to Network > Routing > Static Route .
2. Identify a route.
3.
Click .
A confirmation message appears.
4. Click Apply.
QuRouter deletes the route.
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Wireless
Wireless settings allows you to deploy wireless networks using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bandwidth, deploy
the guest wireless network, configure advanced wireless settings, and enable the WPS function.
Configuring Wireless Network Settings
1. Go to Wireless.
2. Configure the wireless network settings.
Setting User Action
Smart Connect Enable to combine 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks and use a single
SSID and password for all wireless connections.
SSID Specify the wireless network SSID.
Security Select one of the following security authentication methods:
•WPA2-PSK
•WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK
•WPA-Enterprise
•WPA2-Enterprise
Note
Enter a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
(RADIUS) server IP address and server port number if
the security authentication method is set to WPA-
Enterprise or WPA2-Enterprise.
Password Specify a password that contains 8 to 63 characters.
Note
The password is case-sensitive.
Enable Wireless Scheduler You can select specific days and time periods to enable the VAP
group.
Enable Band Steering Enable to automatically reroute the wireless client to a wireless
network that is utilizing the best frequency band available.
Enable MU-MIMO Enable multiple-input, multiple-output technology (MU-MIMO) to allow
the router to communicate concurrently with multiple wireless devices.
Transmission Power Select a MU-MIMO transmission power.
•High
•Medium
•Low
Preamble Type Specify the preamble type.
•Short
•Long
CTS/RTS Specify a CTS/RTS value between 1 and 2347.
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3. Configure the settings for 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands.
Setting User Action
Bandwidth Specify the bandwidth range for the following bands:
• 2.4 GHz:
• 20 MHz
• 40 MHz
• 5 GHz - 1 and 5 GHz - 2:
• 20 MHz
• 40 MHz
• 80 MHz
Channels Select the DFS channel that is less frequently used.
Note
The channel is set to Auto by default to avoid radio
frequency interference.
4. Click Apply.
QuRouter updates the wireless network settings.
Configuring the Guest Wireless Network
1. Go to Wireless > Guest Wireless Network .
2. Select Enable.
3. Configure the guest wireless network settings.
Setting User Action
SSID Specify a service set identifier (SSID) that can contain up to 32
characters.
Note
The SSID is case-sensitive.
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Setting User Action
Security Select one of the following security authentication methods:
• WPA2-PSK
• WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK
• WPA-Enterprise
• WPA2-Enterprise
Note
Enter a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
(RADIUS) server IP address and server port number if
the security authentication method is set to WPA-
Enterprise or WPA2-Enterprise.
Password Specify a password that contains 8 to 63 characters.
Note
The password is case-sensitive.
Guest wireless IP address Specify a fixed IP address for the guest wireless network.
Subnet mask Specify the subnet mask used to subdivide your IP address
4. Configure the guest wireless DHCP server settings.
Setting User Action
Start IP address Specify the starting IP address in a range allocated to DHCP clients.
End IP address Specify the ending IP addresses in a range allocated to DHCP clients.
DNS server 1 Specify a DNS server for the DHCP server.
DNS server 2 Specify a secondary DNS server for the DHCP server.
Important
QNAP recommends specifying at least one DNS
server to allow URL lookups.
5. Click Apply.
QuRouter saves the guest wireless network settings.
Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
1. Go to Wireless > WPS .
2.
Click .
The WPS function is enabled.
3. Configure the WPS settings.
a. Select the WPS SSID from the drop-down menu.
b. Click WPS.
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Note
To enable WPS using the push button on the router, see WPS Button.
c. Enable the WPS function on the client device.
Note
• Ensure that the client device is equipped with the WPS function. Typically, this function is
located in the Wi-Fi settings page.
• The location and feature name may differ depending on the product.
The client device joins the wireless network.
Clients and Blocked Clients List
The client list allows you to access wired and wireless clients connected to the router network. You can also
add clients to or remove clients from the blocked list.
The blocked list controls the management of clients blocked from accessing wired and wireless services.
Adding a Device to the Blocked List
1. Go to Clients > Blocked List .
2. Click Block client.
The Add Device to Blocked List window appears.
3. Configure the blocked list settings.
Setting User Action
Description Specify the device description.
Note
• The description must be between 1 to 20
characters.
• Valid characters: A–Z, a–z, 0–9
• Valid special characters: Hyphen (-), Underscore
(_), Period (.)
MAC Address Specify the MAC address of the device.
4. Select the interface.
5. Click Apply.
QuRouter adds the device to the blocked list.
Configuring a Device in the Blocked List
1. Go to Clients > Blocked List .
2. Identity a device.
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3.
Click .
The Edit Blocked List Device window appears.
4. Configure the device settings.
For details, see Adding a Device to the Blocked List.
5. Click Apply.
QuRouter updates the device information.
Deleting a Device from the Blocked List
1. Go to Clients > Blocked List .
2. Identity a device.
3.
Click .
A confirmation message appears.
4. Click Apply.
QuRouter deletes the device from the blocked list.
Wireless Mesh Network
QuRouter allows you to create wireless mesh networks by adding other QMiro devices to the local network
topology. The primary router can connect to other nodes in the network and communicate with each other to
route data from and to clients. Wireless mesh networks work dynamically to adjust user requirements and
maintain user connectivity.
Mesh Network Components
• Primary: The primary device is the router that is first initialized in the local network topology. This device
controls the communication protocols and data routing between other node devices in the network.
• Node: Nodes are secondary devices added to the primary router in the local network topology.
Adding a Node to the Mesh Network
1. Go to QMiro Devices.
2. Click Add Node.
The Add Node window appears.
3. Select a router from the list.
4. Click Next.
5. Select a Wi-Fi point.
6. Click Apply.
QuRouter adds the node to the mesh network.
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Removing a Node from the Wireless Mesh Network
You must reset the node in order to remove the node from the wireless mesh network and configure it as a
standalone router.
1. Go to QMiro Devices.
2. Identify the node.
3.
Click .
4. The Settings - [Device_Name]-[Location] window appears.
5. Click Reset.
A confirmation message appears.
6. Click OK.
QuRouter resets the node and removes the node from the wireless mesh network.
SD-WAN
About QuWAN
QuWAN is a QNAP cloud-based SD-WAN networking solution that provides a centralized control platform to
manage network functions of devices within its private network topology. QuWAN can intelligently and
securely direct traffic across the WAN network.
You can configure the SD-WAN settings on the router and access QuWAN Orchestrator to manage the SD-
WAN overlay network.
Configuring QuWAN Settings
1. Log in to QuRouter.
Note
If you are logging in with your QNAP ID for the first time, you are prompted to enter the local
account credentials as part of the 2-step verification process.
2. Go to QuWAN.
3. Configure the QuWAN settings.
Setting User Action
Organization Select an organization associated with your QNAP ID.
Note
If there are no organizations associated with your
QNAP ID, click Create or edit organization.
QuRouter redirects you to QNAP Account website
where you can create a new organization or edit an
existing one.
Region Select a region linked with the selected organization.
Click Add Region to create a new region.
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Setting User Action
Site Select a site from the drop-down menu.
Note
Click Create or edit site to create a new site
associated with the selected organization or edit an
existing site.
Device Role Select one of the following:
•Hub: Configure the device as an SD-WAN hub. A public IP
address is required for the WAN connection to select the device
as a hub.
•Edge: Configure the device as an SD-WAN edge.
Location Select one of the following:
•Locate by IP address
•Update by GPS coordinates
4. Click Join the Organization and QuWAN.
Important
• The router is unbound from the QNAP ID once it is part of the QuWAN topology.
• The router can support a maximum of 30 VPN tunnels.
A confirmation message appears.
5. Click OK.
QuRouter adds the router to the QuWAN topology.
Accessing QuWAN Orchestrator
1. Open QuRouter.
2.
Click located on the taskbar.
3. Click Go to QuWAN Orchestrator.
QuWAN Orchestrator opens in a new browser tab.
QVPN
QVPN settings allows you to create and manage VPN servers, add VPN clients, and monitor VPN logs.
QVPN Settings
Enabling QBelt VPN Server
QBelt is QNAP's proprietary communications protocol that incorporates Datagram Transfer Layer Security
(DTLS) protocol and AES-256 encryption.
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1. Open QuRouter.
2. Go to QVPN > QVPN Settings .
3.
Click .
4.
Click .
5. Configure the QBelt server settings.
Setting Description
Client IP pool Specify a range of IP addresses available to connected VPN clients.
Important
By default, this server reserves the use of IP
addresses from 10.6.0.0/24. If another connection is
configured to use this range, an IP conflict error will
occur. Before adding this server, ensure a VPN client
isn't configured to use this range as well.
Service Port (UDP) Select the port used to access the server.
Tip
Default port: 443
Pre-shared key Specify a key (password) to verify connecting VPN clients.
DNS Specify a DNS server for the QBelt server.
Note
The DNS server limitation is 1 by default.
.
6. Click Apply.
QuRouter saves the QBelt server settings.
Enabling L2TP VPN Server
1. Open QuRouter.
2. Go to QVPN > QVPN Settings .
3.
Click .
Important
You cannot enable the L2TP server if the router is using the QuWAN service.
To enable the L2TP server, you must first leave the organization and QuWAN service by
clicking Leave the organization and QuWAN in QuWAN.
4.
Click .
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5. Configure the L2TP server settings.
Setting Description
Client IP pool Specify a range of IP addresses available to connected VPN clients.
Important
By default, this server reserves the use of IP
addresses from 10.6.0.0/24. If another connection is
configured to use this range, an IP conflict error will
occur. Before adding this server, ensure a VPN client
isn't configured to use this range as well.
Authentication Select one of the following authentication methods:
• PAP
• MS-CHAPv2
Pre-shared key Specify a key (password) to verify connecting VPN clients.
DNS Specify a DNS server for the L2TP server.
Note
The DNS server limitation is 1 by default.
.
6. Click Apply.
QuRouter saves the L2TP server settings.
Enabling OpenVPN VPN Server
1. Open QuRouter.
2. Go to QVPN > QVPN Settings .
3.
Click .
4.
Click .
5. Configure the OpenVPN server settings.
Setting Description
Client IP pool Specify a range of IP addresses available to connected VPN clients.
Important
By default, this server reserves the use of IP
addresses from 10.6.0.0/24. If another connection is
configured to use this range, an IP conflict error will
occur. Before adding this server, ensure a VPN client
isn't configured to use this range as well.
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Setting Description
Service Port Select the port used to access the server.
Tip
Default port: 443
Encryption Select from the following encryption methods:
•Medium (AES 128-bit)
•High (AES 256-bit)
DNS Specify a DNS server for the OpenVPN server.
Note
The DNS server limitation is 1 by default.
6. Enable Use this connection as a default gateway for remote devices.
Note
Enable to allow the default network gateway to be redirected across the OpenVPN server. All
non-local traffic from the client is transferrd through the VPN server.
7. Enable Enable compressed VPN link.
Note
This setting compresses data before transferring it over the VPN. This will increase data
transfer speeds, but requires additional CPU resources.
8. Optional: Click to download configuration files to set up a OpenVPN server manually.
9. Click Apply.
QuRouter saves the OpenVPN server settings.
Adding a VPN Client
1. Open QuRouter.
2. Go to QVPN > Client List .
3. Click Add.
4. Specify the username and password.
5. Click Apply.
QuRouter adds the VPN client.
QVPN Connection Logs
Go to QVPN > Logs to view the record of connections to external VPN servers. Recorded information
includes connection dates, connection duration, client names, source IP addresses, and protocol
information.
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8. Security
Network Address Translation (NAT)
NAT allows private networks that use unregistered IP addresses to connect to the Internet. NAT translates
private IP addresses in the internal network to public IP addresses before forwarding the packets onto
another network.
Application Layer Gateway (ALG)
The ALG function allows you to implement transparent network translation on certain application layer
protocols. NAT ALG supports the following protocols:
• File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
• Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
• Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
You can enable the ALG function on these protocols by enabling the toggle switch located beside the
protocol name.
Port Forwarding
You can configure port forwarding rules that can be used to direct incoming and outgoing traffic on your
router to a device connected to your network.
Adding a Port Forwarding Rule
1. Go to NAT > Port Forwarding .
2. Click Add Rule.
The Add Rule window appears.
3. Configure the rule settings.
Setting User Action
Protocol Select from the following options:
•All
•TCP
•UDP
WAN service port Specify the service port for the rule.
Host IP address Specify the LAN IP address.
LAN service port View the LAN service port information.
Allowed remote IPs Specify one or more remote IP addresses.
Note
Leaving this field blank will allow access from any
remote IP address.
Description Specify the rule description.
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4. Click Apply.
QuRouter adds the rule.
Configuring a Port Forwarding Rule
1. Go to NAT > Port Forwarding .
2. Identify a rule.
3.
Click .
The Edit Rule window appears.
4. Modify the port forwarding rule settings.
For details, see Adding a Port Forwarding Rule.
5. Click Apply.
QuRouter updates the port forwarding rule.
Deleting a Port Forwarding Rule
1. Go to NAT > Port Forwarding .
2. Identify a rule.
3.
Click .
A confirmation message appears.
4. Click Apply.
QuRouter deletes the rule.
Parental Controls
QuRouter provides parental control functions to manage content filtering, safe search, web browsing
schedules, and protect connected clients from inappropriate and harmful content. Network administrators
can create custom parental control rules to limit several aspects of the Internet, block websites, and add or
remove devices from the created control rules.
Adding a Parental Control Role
1. Go to Parental Controls.
2. Click Add Role.
The Add Role window appears.
3. Configure the role settings.
Setting User Action
Role name Specify a name for the parental control role.
Enable website filter Select this option to enable website filtering to prevent users from
viewing certain URLs or websites.
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Setting User Action
Domain Name Filter Enter an entire domain name or specific URLs. Separate multiple
URLs with commas (,).
Safe Search Enable safe search to filter out explicit content in the following sites:
•YouTube
Note
You can select from the following restriction modes:
•Restricted
•Medium
•Google
•Bing
4. Click Apply.
QuRouter creates the parental control role.
Configuring a Parental Control Role
1. Go to Parental Controls.
2. Identify a role.
3.
Click .
The Edit Role window appears.
4. Configure the parental role settings.
For details, see Adding a Parental Control Role.
5. Click Apply.
QuRouter updates the parental control role.
Deleting a Parental Control Rule
1. Go to Parental Controls.
2. Identify a rule.
3.
Click .
A confirmation message appears.
4. Click Apply.
QuRouter deletes the rule.
Adding a Device to a Parental Control Role
1. Go to Parental Controls.
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2. Identify the role to which you want to add a device.
3. Click Add Device.
The Add Device window appears.
4. Select a wireless device from the list.
5. Click Add.
QuRouter adds the device to the parental control role.
Deleting a Device from a Parental Control Role
1. Go to Parental Controls.
2. Identify the device to delete listed in the parental control role.
3.
Click .
A confirmation message appears.
4. Click OK.
QuRouter removes the device from the parental control role.
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9. QuRouter App
QuRouter
This applies to the following application versions (and later): QuRouter 1.0.0 for Android and iOS.
QuRouter is a QNAP mobile application that lets you configure and manage QMiro routers. Go to the Google
Play Store or the App Store to download QuRouter for configuring your QNAP router through a mobile
device.
To configure a new router, see Configuring the Router Using the QuRouter App.
To add a new node to the mesh network, see Adding a Node to the Mesh Network.
System Requirements
QuRouter is available on the following mobile platforms:
• Android 5.0 (or later)
• iOS 11 (or later)
Visit the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store to download the latest QuRouter version on your mobile
device.
Configuring the Router Using the QuRouter App
1. Open QuRouter on your Android or iOS device.
2. Tap Set Up New Device.
The Select a Device page appears.
3. Select the QMiro device.
4. Tap Start.
The Power on the Device page appears.
5. Tap Next.
The Connect to the Internet page appears.
6. Tap Next.
7. Check if the router status LED is flashing blue.
8. Tap LED Indications to check router LED indications and their status meaning.
9. Tap Next.
10. Connect the mobile device to the router using one of the following:
Connection User Action
Connect via Wireless Connect the mobile device to the router wireless function.
a. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi on your mobile device.
b. Enable Wi-Fi.
c. Scan for the router SSID.
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d. Tap the SSID.
e. Enter the router password.
Note
The SSID and password are listed on the asset tag of the router.
f. Tap Connect on Android devices and Join on iOS devices.
g. Open the QuRouter app.
h. Tap OK.
Connect via Bluetooth Connect the mobile device to the router Bluetooth.
a. Go to Settings > Bluetooth on your mobile device.
b. Enable Bluetooth.
c. Open the QuRouter app.
d. Select the router from the list.
e. Tap Next.
Tip
Tap to locate your router.
The mobile device connects to the router.
11. Enter the last 6 alphanumeric characters of the router MAC address.
Note
The MAC address is listed on the asset tag of the router.
12. Tap Next.
13. Select the location.
a. Select the location of your router from the following:
•Living Room
•Bedroom
•Office
•Dining Room
•Study
•Others: Specify a customized name for the router location.
b. Tap Apply.
14. Tap Next.
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15. Configure the wireless domain settings.
a. If the router and mobile device locations are not the same, the Incompatible Wireless Domain
Settings window appears.
b. Tap OK.
c. Select the current location of the router.
d. Tap Apply.
16. Specify a new SSID and password for the router.
17. Tap Apply.
A confirmation message appears informing you to connect to the updated router SSID in the Wi-Fi
settings page of the mobile device.
18. Tap Finish.
The Firmware Update page appears.
19. Tap Next.
The firmware update process begins.
20. Tap Log in with QNAP ID.
21. Select from the following:
•Global
•China
22. Specify your QNAP ID and password.
23. Tap Sign In.
The Remote Access Settings page appears.
24. Specify a unique name for the myQNAPcloud Link SmartURL of the router.
25. Tap Next.
The Router Setup Complete page appears.
26. Tap Finish.
The Overview page appears.
Overview
The Overview screen shows the connection status of all the QMiro devices in the mesh network. On this
screen, you can access the wireless settings, the guest wireless settings, and view the network traffic of the
primary device.
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No. Description User Action
1 More
Tap and select an option.
•[QNAP_ID]: Tap the QNAP ID to log out.
•Install New Router: Allows you to add a node to the mesh
network.
•About: Select the following options:
•Feedback: Access the QNAP Feature Request / Bug
Report web page
•Support: Access the QNAP support page.
•Disclaimer: Access the QNAP Disclamier page.
2 Internet
Tap the icon to access the network settings page.
3 Mesh
Tap the icon to access the mesh network settings page.
4 Clients
Tap the icon to access the wired and wireless clients
connected to the router.
5 Wireless Tap this section to access the wireless settings of the router.
6 Guest Wireless Network Tap this section to access the guest wireless settings of the
router.
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10. Glossary
myQNAPcloud
Provides various remote access services such as DDNS and myQNAPcloud Link
QNAP ID
User account that enables you to use myQNAPcloud remote access and other QNAP services
Qfinder Pro
QNAP utility that lets you locate and access QNAP devices in your local area network
QuRouter
The QNAP web management interface that allows you to view and configure QNAP routers
QuWAN
QNAP SD-WAN management system
QuWAN Orchestrator
QNAP centralized management cloud platform for SD-WAN infrastructure
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11. Notices
This chapter provides information about warranty, disclaimers, licensing, and federal regulations.
Limited Warranty
QNAP offers limited warranty service on our products. Your QNAP-branded hardware product is warranted
against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year or more from the date printed on
the invoice. ("Warranty Period"). Please review your statutory rights at www.qnap.com/warranty, which may
be amended from time to time by QNAP in its discretion.
Disclaimer
Information in this document is provided in connection with products of QNAP Systems, Inc. (the "QNAP").
No license, express or implied, by estoppels or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this
document. Except as provided in QNAP's terms and conditions of sale for such products, QNAP assumes no
liability whatsoever, and QNAP disclaims any express or implied warranty, relating to sale and/or use of
QNAP products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability, or
infringement of any patent, copyright or other intellectual property right.
QNAP products are not intended for use in medical, life saving, life sustaining, critical control or safety
systems, or in nuclear facility applications.
In no event shall QNAP’s liability exceed the price paid for the product from direct, indirect, special,
incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use of the product, its accompanying software, or its
documentation. QNAP makes no warranty or representation, expressed, implied, or statutory, with respect to
its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software, and specifically
disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. QNAP reserves the
right to revise or update its products, software, or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or
entity.
Back up the system periodically to avoid any potential data loss is recommended. QNAP disclaims any
responsibility of all sorts of data loss or recovery.
Should you return any components of the package of QNAP products for refund or maintenance, make sure
they are carefully packed for shipping. Any form of damages due to improper packaging will not be
compensated.
All the features, functionality, and other product specifications are subject to change without prior notice or
obligation. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
All the features, functionality, and other product specifications are subject to change without prior notice or
obligation. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Further, the ® or ™ symbols are not used in the text.
CE Notice
This QNAP NAS complies with CE Compliance Class B.
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FCC Notice
FCC Class B Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Important
Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by QNAP Systems, Inc. may
void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.
Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU Article 10
RED 2014/53/EU requires that for products which could potentially have an issue with a non-harmonized
frequency in a specific EU country, the product documentation must list the restrictions, and the packaging
must carry a label reflecting that country's code.
This QNAProuter complies with RED 2014/53/EU article 10.
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EU RoHS Statement
This equipment complies with the European Union RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU on the restriction of the use
of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. The directive applies to the use of
lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), and polybrominated
diphenyl ethers (PBDE) in electrical and electronic equipment.
ISED Compliance Statement
Industry Canada has been renamed Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada (ISED)
following the issue of RSP-100 Issue 11 and DC-01 Issue 06. Equipment certifications previously issued by
Industry Canada remain valid and do not require updating. Meaning you may see the names used
interchangeably in documentation. The following statement is applicable to ASiR-pRRH which has
Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) approval: This device complies with ICES-003 of
Industry Canada's license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.
Radiation Exposure Statement
This product complies with the IC radiation exposure limits set for an uncontrolled environment. To comply
with RSS 102 RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 27 cm must be
maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. The device for the band 5150-5350 MHz is
only for indoor usage to reduce potential harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems.
EU Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE)
According to the requirement of the WEEE legislation the following user information is provided to customers
for all branded QNAP Electronics products subject to the WEEE directive.
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your
other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it
over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The
separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve
natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment.
For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your
local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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