1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, configuration, and operation of your Intelbras IWR 3000N Wireless-N 300 Mbps Router. Please read this manual carefully before using the device to ensure proper functionality and safety. The IWR 3000N router is designed to provide reliable Wi-Fi connectivity for your home or small office network, offering speeds up to 300 Mbps and various features to manage your internet access.
2. Ozi nchekwa
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na etinyere rawụta na mpaghara ikuku nke ọma iji gbochie ikpo oke ọkụ.
- Ewepụla ngwaọrụ ahụ na mmiri, mmiri, ma ọ bụ oke okpomọkụ.
- Use only the power adapter supplied with the router. Using an incorrect adapter may damage the device and void the warranty.
- Debe ngwaọrụ ahụ ka ọ ghara ịdị n'ọgba eletrik siri ike.
- Do not attempt to open or repair the router yourself. Contact qualified personnel for service.
- Debe ebe ụmụaka na-apụghị iru.
3. Ihe ngwugwu
Chọpụta na ihe niile dị na ngwugwu:
- Intelbras IWR 3000N Wireless-N 300 Mbps Router
- Ihe nkwụnye ọkụ
- eriri Ethernet
- Ntuziaka nwụnye ngwa ngwa
4. Ngwaahịa gafereview
4.1 Ogwe ihu
The front panel of the router features LED indicators that provide information about the device's status.

Foto 1: N'ihu view of the Intelbras IWR 3000N router, showing the Intelbras logo and status LEDs for power, WAN, LAN, and Wi-Fi activity.
- Igwe ọkụ ọkụ: Na-egosi ma ọ bụrụ na rawụta ahụ agbanyere.
- WAN LED: Indicates connection status to the internet (Wide Area Network).
- LAN LEDs (1-4): Gosi ọrụ na ọdụ LAN ejiri waya mee.
- WLAN LED: Na-egosi ọrụ netwọk ikuku.
4.2 Ogwe azụ
The rear panel contains all the physical connection ports and buttons.

Ọgụgụ 2: N'azụ view of the Intelbras IWR 3000N router, displaying the power input, WPS/Reset button, WAN port (blue), and four LAN ports (yellow).
- Ntinye ike: Jikọọ nkwụnye ọkụ ewepụtara ebe a.
- WPS/ bọtịnụ Tọgharia: Press briefly for WPS function. Press and hold for 5-10 seconds to factory reset the router.
- Port WAN (Blue): Jikọọ eriri modem gị ma ọ bụ onye na-ahụ maka ịntanetị ebe a.
- LAN Ports (Yellow, 1-4): Jikọọ wired ngwaọrụ dị ka kọmputa, egwuregwu consoles, ma ọ bụ smart TV.
- Mpi: Two external 5 dBi antennas for wireless signal transmission and reception.
5. Nhazi
5.1 Njikọ anụ ahụ
- Debe router: Place the router in a central location in your home or office, away from obstructions and sources of interference (e.g., microwaves, cordless phones).
- Jikọọ modem: Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the WAN port (blue) on the router and the other end to the LAN port on your modem.
- Njikọ Ike: Connect the power adapter to the router's power input and then plug it into an electrical outlet. The Power LED should illuminate.
- Jikọọ ngwaọrụ wired (Nhọrọ): If you have wired devices, connect them to the yellow LAN ports (1-4) on the router using Ethernet cables.
- Chere maka mbido: Allow a few minutes for the router to power on and initialize. The WAN LED should eventually turn solid, indicating an internet connection.
5.2 Initial Configuration (Router Mode)
To configure the router, you can use a computer connected via Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
- Jikọọ na rawụta:
- Mara: Connect your computer to one of the yellow LAN ports (1-4) on the router using an Ethernet cable.
- Ikuku: On your computer or mobile device, search for available Wi-Fi networks. Connect to the network named "Intelbras_IWR3000N" (or similar, check the label on the bottom of the router). The default password is also on the label.
- Nweta na Web Ihuenyo: Mepee a web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Edge) and type the default IP address 10.0.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 (check the router label for the exact address) into the address bar, then press Enter.
- Banye: Enter the default username and password. Typically, both are admin. Refer to the router's label if these credentials do not work.
- Run Quick Setup Wizard: Upon successful login, the router's quick setup wizard should appear. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure your internet connection (e.g., PPPoE, Dynamic IP, Static IP) and set up your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password.
- Chekwa ntọala: After completing the wizard, save your settings. The router may restart.
- Njikọ: If you changed the Wi-Fi network name or password, reconnect your wireless devices to the new network.
6. Ụdị arụ ọrụ
The Intelbras IWR 3000N supports multiple operating modes to suit different network requirements.
6.1 Ọnọdụ rawụta
This is the default mode, where the device acts as the primary gateway for your network, connecting to the internet via the WAN port and distributing internet access to wired and wireless devices.
6.2 Ọnọdụ nkwugharị ikuku
In repeater mode, the IWR 3000N extends the coverage of an existing Wi-Fi network. It connects wirelessly to another router's Wi-Fi signal and re-broadcasts it, effectively expanding the wireless range.
- Nweta Web Ihuenyo: Banye na rawụta web interface as described in Section 5.2.
- Navigate to Operating Mode: Find the "Operating Mode" or "Wireless Mode" section in the settings.
- Select Repeater Mode: Choose "Wireless Repeater" or "WISP" mode.
- Nyochaa netwọkụ: The router will scan for available Wi-Fi networks. Select the network you wish to extend.
- Tinye okwuntughe: Provide the Wi-Fi password for the selected network.
- Chekwa ma malitegharịa: Save the settings. The router will restart and operate as a repeater.
7. Advanced Atụmatụ
7.1 IPv6 nkwado
The IWR 3000N is compatible with IPv6, the latest version of the Internet Protocol. This ensures future-proof connectivity and compatibility with modern internet services. Configuration options for IPv6 can typically be found under the "Network" or "WAN" settings in the web interface.
7.2 Site Blocking
This feature allows you to restrict access to specific websites or types of content. It is useful for parental control or managing network usage in a small office.
- Nweta Web Ihuenyo: Banye na rawụta web interface.
- Navigate to Security/Parental Control: Look for sections like "Security," "Parental Control," or "Access Control."
- Configure Site Blocking: Tinye ya URLs or keywords of the websites you wish to block. You may also be able to set schedules for when these blocks are active.
- Chekwa ntọala: Tinye mgbanwe ndị ahụ.
7.3 Bandwidth Control (QoS)
Bandwidth Control (Quality of Service - QoS) allows you to prioritize internet traffic for certain applications or devices, ensuring smoother performance for critical tasks like online gaming or video conferencing.
- Nweta Web Ihuenyo: Banye na rawụta web interface.
- Navigate to QoS/Bandwidth Control: Find the "QoS" or "Bandwidth Control" section.
- Configure Rules: Set rules based on IP address, MAC address, or application type to allocate bandwidth or prioritize traffic.
- Chekwa ntọala: Tinye mgbanwe ndị ahụ.
8. Nlekọta
8.1 Nwelite femụwe
Regularly updating the router's firmware ensures optimal performance, security, and access to new features. Visit the official Intelbras website for the latest firmware for your IWR 3000N model.
- Budata Firmware: Budata firmware ziri ezi file from the Intelbras support website na kọmputa gị.
- Nweta Web Ihuenyo: Banye na rawụta web interface.
- Navigate to Firmware Upgrade: Find the "System Tools," "Firmware Upgrade," or "Maintenance" section.
- Bulite ngwa ngwa: Chọgharịa na firmware ebudatara file and initiate the upgrade process. Do not power off the router during the update.
- Malitegharịa: The router will restart automatically after the update is complete.
8.2 nrụpụta nrụpụta
A factory reset restores the router to its original default settings. This can be useful for troubleshooting persistent issues or when reconfiguring the device from scratch.
- Usoro 1 (bọtịnụ ngwaike): With the router powered on, press and hold the WPS/Reset button on the rear panel for approximately 5-10 seconds until the LEDs flash. Release the button, and the router will restart with factory defaults.
- Usoro 2 (Web Ihuenyo): Banye na rawụta web interface. Navigate to "System Tools" or "Maintenance" and find the "Factory Defaults" or "Restore" option. Confirm the action.
9. Nchọpụta nsogbu
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Enweghị ịntanetị | Incorrect WAN settings, modem issue, cable disconnected. |
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| Enweghị ike ijikọ na Wi-Fi | Incorrect Wi-Fi password, Wi-Fi disabled, signal interference. |
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| Slow Wi-Fi speed | Ndakpọchi anya, ọtụtụ ngwaọrụ, firmware ochie, ọnọdụ rawụta adịghị mma. |
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| Enweghị ike ịnweta web interface | Incorrect IP address, network configuration issue, router malfunction. |
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10. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | IWR 3000N |
| Ikuku Standard | Wireless-N (IEEE 802.11n/b/g) |
| Ọsọ ikuku | Ruo 300 Mbps |
| Antenna | 2 external 5 dBi antennas |
| ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri | 1x WAN (10/100 Mbps), 4x LAN (10/100 Mbps) |
| Ụdị arụ ọrụ | Router, Wireless Repeater |
| Nkwado IPv6 | Ee |
| Atụmatụ nchekwa | Site Blocking, Bandwidth Control (QoS) |
| Ịnye ọkụ | Bivolt (Universal) |
| Akụkụ (ihe dị ka.) | 11 x 17 x 18 cm (L x W x H) |
| Ibu (ihe dị ka.) | 500 g |
11. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information, technical support, or further assistance, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Intelbras website. You can also contact Intelbras customer service directly for specific inquiries related to your IWR 3000N router.
Intelbras Official Websaịtị: www.intelbras.com.br





