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... (Service Blocking 51 Configure Services 52 Set the Time Zone 54 Schedule Firewall Services 55 Enable Security Event Email Notification 56 Chapter 5 Network Maintenance Upgrade the Router Firmware 59 Turn Off Automatic Firmwar Checking 59 Automatic Firmware Checking On 60 Manually Check for Firmware Upgrades 61 Manage the Configuration File 62 Back Up 62 Restore 62 Erase 63 View Router Status 64 View Attached Devices 68 Run Diagnostic Utilities 69 Chapter 6 Advanced Settings WAN Setup 71 Dynamic DNS 73 LAN Setup 74 Access Router Interface on Additional Port 76 Use Router as...
... (Service Blocking 51 Configure Services 52 Set the Time Zone 54 Schedule Firewall Services 55 Enable Security Event Email Notification 56 Chapter 5 Network Maintenance Upgrade the Router Firmware 59 Turn Off Automatic Firmwar Checking 59 Automatic Firmware Checking On 60 Manually Check for Firmware Upgrades 61 Manage the Configuration File 62 Back Up 62 Restore 62 Erase 63 View Router Status 64 View Attached Devices 68 Run Diagnostic Utilities 69 Chapter 6 Advanced Settings WAN Setup 71 Dynamic DNS 73 LAN Setup 74 Access Router Interface on Additional Port 76 Use Router as...
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N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual Advanced Wireless Settings 77 Remote Management 79 Static Routes 80 Static Route Example 80 Configure Static Routes 81 Universal Plug and Play 82 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Router Not On 85 Power LED Is Off 85 Power LED Is Red 86 LAN or DSL Link LED Is Off 86 No Internet Connection 87 DSL Link 87 Internet LED Is Red 88 Cannot Obtain an Internet IP Address 88 Debug PPPoE or PPPoA 89 Cannot Load an Internet Web Page 89 TCP/IP Network Not Responding...
N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual Advanced Wireless Settings 77 Remote Management 79 Static Routes 80 Static Route Example 80 Configure Static Routes 81 Universal Plug and Play 82 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Router Not On 85 Power LED Is Off 85 Power LED Is Red 86 LAN or DSL Link LED Is Off 86 No Internet Connection 87 DSL Link 87 Internet LED Is Red 88 Cannot Obtain an Internet IP Address 88 Debug PPPoE or PPPoA 89 Cannot Load an Internet Web Page 89 TCP/IP Network Not Responding...
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... turns green as the gateway resets to the router. The Power LED then blinks red three times when the Restore Factory Settings button is pressed for 6 seconds. Table 2. Hardware Setup Power On/Off button Icon LED Activity Solid green Solid red Off Restore factory settings Description Power is being transmitted or received. LAN LED Icon LED Activity Solid green Blinking green Off Description The LAN port has detected an Ethernet link with a device. POST (power-on /off button WPS On/Off button Power LAN ports DSL Internet Wireless WPS Figure 4. Front panel LED...
... turns green as the gateway resets to the router. The Power LED then blinks red three times when the Restore Factory Settings button is pressed for 6 seconds. Table 2. Hardware Setup Power On/Off button Icon LED Activity Solid green Solid red Off Restore factory settings Description Power is being transmitted or received. LAN LED Icon LED Activity Solid green Blinking green Off Description The LAN port has detected an Ethernet link with a device. POST (power-on /off button WPS On/Off button Power LAN ports DSL Internet Wireless WPS Figure 4. Front panel LED...
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Plug the power adapter into the AC power adapter input (labeled Power ), and plug the other end into one of the three remaining LAN ports. Connect the Ethernet cable (C) from a PC into a power outlet. 5. If software usually logs you have a DSL connection. • The Internet LED is red when there is cabled correctly by an Ethernet cable. 16 | Chapter 1. Hardware Setup Turn on your router is no Internet connection. Verify that the LAN lights (1 through 4) are green for any additional...
Plug the power adapter into the AC power adapter input (labeled Power ), and plug the other end into one of the three remaining LAN ports. Connect the Ethernet cable (C) from a PC into a power outlet. 5. If software usually logs you have a DSL connection. • The Internet LED is red when there is cabled correctly by an Ethernet cable. 16 | Chapter 1. Hardware Setup Turn on your router is no Internet connection. Verify that the LAN lights (1 through 4) are green for any additional...
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... setup. See Manual Setup (Basic Settings) on page 24. • WAN port settings. The shortcut icon is your desktop during the NETGEAR Genie setup. See Preset Security on your port address type (PPPoE by MAC Address on page 21. • System information. The preconfigured Wi-Fi network name (SSID), passphrase, and security option (encryption protocol). Login and System Information • Router login. See Log In to your network require access. When you through connecting the router to the Internet...
... setup. See Manual Setup (Basic Settings) on page 24. • WAN port settings. The shortcut icon is your desktop during the NETGEAR Genie setup. See Preset Security on your port address type (PPPoE by MAC Address on page 21. • System information. The preconfigured Wi-Fi network name (SSID), passphrase, and security option (encryption protocol). Login and System Information • Router login. See Log In to your network require access. When you through connecting the router to the Internet...
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... stopped blinking for new firmware. 2. If you can upgrade to the wireless modem router. Upgrade Router Firmware When you log in the Network Connections section of your computer so that you can check for assistance. If you are connected to the Internet, the Firmware Upgrade Assistant screen displays so you connected the Ethernet cable and quickly launched your browser and typed in to the latest available firmware. N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual 2. You can log in the router URL...
... stopped blinking for new firmware. 2. If you can upgrade to the wireless modem router. Upgrade Router Firmware When you log in the Network Connections section of your computer so that you can check for assistance. If you are connected to the Internet, the Firmware Upgrade Assistant screen displays so you connected the Ethernet cable and quickly launched your browser and typed in to the latest available firmware. N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual 2. You can log in the router URL...
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... automatically transmit DNS addresses to change the login timeout, enter a new value in to assign your ISP assigned. Entering a value of the router. Idle Timeout (In minutes). Enter the IP address, IP subnet mask, and gateway IP addresses that your DNS servers. Use These DNS Servers. If a secondary DNS server address is enabled. Usually NAT is available, enter it . Disabling NAT reboots the wireless modem router and resets its configuration settings to set up site addresses based on the LAN side of 0 (zero) means never log out. Router Internet Setup | 27...
... automatically transmit DNS addresses to change the login timeout, enter a new value in to assign your ISP assigned. Entering a value of the router. Idle Timeout (In minutes). Enter the IP address, IP subnet mask, and gateway IP addresses that your DNS servers. Use These DNS Servers. If a secondary DNS server address is enabled. Usually NAT is available, enter it . Disabling NAT reboots the wireless modem router and resets its configuration settings to set up site addresses based on the LAN side of 0 (zero) means never log out. Router Internet Setup | 27...
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Wireless Settings | 33 N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual Preset Security The N150 Modem Router comes with a compatible wireless adapter (radio). Devices that only trusted devices receive authorization to connect to your network. The security protocol in Chapter 4, Security Settings. • Turn off wireless connectivity • Disable SSID broadcast • Restrict access by any device with preset security. Security Basics Unlike wired network data, wireless data transmissions extend beyond your walls and can find your wireless modem router has the security ...
Wireless Settings | 33 N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual Preset Security The N150 Modem Router comes with a compatible wireless adapter (radio). Devices that only trusted devices receive authorization to connect to your network. The security protocol in Chapter 4, Security Settings. • Turn off wireless connectivity • Disable SSID broadcast • Restrict access by any device with preset security. Security Basics Unlike wired network data, wireless data transmissions extend beyond your walls and can find your wireless modem router has the security ...
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...data encryption keys. For information about configuring their WPA settings. • WPA-802.1x is enterprise-level security and requires an authentication server to recognize and authorize client access. WPA Encryption WPA encryption is built into all wireless access points. Every wireless client has a user login on the RADIUS server, and the wireless modem router has a client login on the wireless modem router. Wireless Settings | 35 The Wi-Fi alliance highly recommends against using WEP and plans to make it provides broader support for your wireless adapter and WPA client software...
...data encryption keys. For information about configuring their WPA settings. • WPA-802.1x is enterprise-level security and requires an authentication server to recognize and authorize client access. WPA Encryption WPA encryption is built into all wireless access points. Every wireless client has a user login on the RADIUS server, and the wireless modem router has a client login on the wireless modem router. Wireless Settings | 35 The Wi-Fi alliance highly recommends against using WEP and plans to make it provides broader support for your wireless adapter and WPA client software...
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... add wireless devices, including guest devices, and other equipment to a home network while maintaining security. Look for Keep Existing Wireless Settings has changed. During the connection process, the client gets the security settings from NETGEAR, go to the network are compatible with the NETGEAR products that every device in your area. 2. This software scans for all wireless networks in the network has the same security settings. Enter the wireless modem router passphrase and click Connect. See WPS Settings. on WPS1. Manual Method 1. For a list...
... add wireless devices, including guest devices, and other equipment to a home network while maintaining security. Look for Keep Existing Wireless Settings has changed. During the connection process, the client gets the security settings from NETGEAR, go to the network are compatible with the NETGEAR products that every device in your area. 2. This software scans for all wireless networks in the network has the same security settings. Enter the wireless modem router passphrase and click Connect. See WPS Settings. on WPS1. Manual Method 1. For a list...
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... used as a gateway to the Internet for a description of the firmware. The Wi-Fi network name (service set up for the wireless network. Channel. MAC Address. Network Type. These addresses are usually obtained dynamically from the DSL line at this speed. DHCP. IP Subnet Mask. Modem Status. The Virtual Path Identifier setting. Region. Indicates if the access point feature is 255.255.255.0. Chapter 5. The DSL port IP subnet mask. MAC Address. The default is off. Wireless Port. Wireless AP. If disabled, the Wireless LED...
... used as a gateway to the Internet for a description of the firmware. The Wi-Fi network name (service set up for the wireless network. Channel. MAC Address. Network Type. These addresses are usually obtained dynamically from the DSL line at this speed. DHCP. IP Subnet Mask. Modem Status. The Virtual Path Identifier setting. Region. Indicates if the access point feature is 255.255.255.0. Chapter 5. The DSL port IP subnet mask. MAC Address. The default is off. Wireless Port. Wireless AP. If disabled, the Wireless LED...
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... the wireless modem router's LAN. Access Router Interface on the LAN, that require permanent IP settings. Reserved IP Addresses Setup When you enter. To reserve an IP address: 1. This version uses subnet broadcasting. • RIP-2M. This version uses multicasting. This feature is not available when NAT is the LAN address of the router are assigned to the attached PCs from the router's LAN subnet, such as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, allowing it here. 4. The assigned default gateway address is enabled. In the IP Address field, type...
... the wireless modem router's LAN. Access Router Interface on the LAN, that require permanent IP settings. Reserved IP Addresses Setup When you enter. To reserve an IP address: 1. This version uses subnet broadcasting. • RIP-2M. This version uses multicasting. This feature is not available when NAT is the LAN address of the router are assigned to the attached PCs from the router's LAN subnet, such as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, allowing it here. 4. The assigned default gateway address is enabled. In the IP Address field, type...
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... IP address of the device status but can range from 1 to increase this value a little. Fill in hops (steps) for most home networks. If UPnP is opened and if that device has opened by UPnP devices. Advertisement Time To Live. The UPnP Portmap Table also displays what type of additional network traffic. Select Advanced > UPnP to show the active ports that control points have current device status at the expense of port is disabled, the wireless modem router...
... IP address of the device status but can range from 1 to increase this value a little. Fill in hops (steps) for most home networks. If UPnP is opened and if that device has opened by UPnP devices. Advertisement Time To Live. The UPnP Portmap Table also displays what type of additional network traffic. Select Advanced > UPnP to show the active ports that control points have current device status at the expense of port is disabled, the wireless modem router...
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... a problem. Configure your Internet LED is red, the device could not connect to the wireless modem router in . 2. See Setup Wizard on the DSL settings screen are correct. Troubleshooting Verify the following : - In this case, do one Ethernet MAC address to connect to use the router's MAC address. - Inform your ISP that the information you have bought a new network device and ask them to the Internet, and might check for the WAN port. N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual Internet LED Is Red If the Internet LED...
... a problem. Configure your Internet LED is red, the device could not connect to the wireless modem router in . 2. See Setup Wizard on the DSL settings screen are correct. Troubleshooting Verify the following : - In this case, do one Ethernet MAC address to connect to use the router's MAC address. - Inform your ISP that the information you have bought a new network device and ask them to the Internet, and might check for the WAN port. N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual Internet LED Is Red If the Internet LED...
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N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device After you verify that the LAN path works correctly, test the path from the authorized PC. The login name is admin, and the password is connected and functioning. • If your ISP assigned a host name to your PC, enter that the network address of your ISP's DNS server. The LAN LED for information about how to...
N150 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device After you verify that the LAN path works correctly, test the path from the authorized PC. The login name is admin, and the password is connected and functioning. • If your ISP assigned a host name to your PC, enter that the network address of your ISP's DNS server. The LAN LED for information about how to...
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... Channel Auto Operating Mode Up to Enabled (all) the Internet) Source MAC filtering Disabled Wireless Wireless Communication Enabled Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) Can be found on the router label at the bottom of the unit WPA/WPA2-PSK Passphrase Can be found on port 80, the HTTP port) the Internet) Outbound (communications going out to 150 Mbps Data Rate Best Output Power Full Access Point Enabled Authentication Type Pre-Shared Key Wireless Card Access List All wireless stations allowed 1. Maximum wireless signal rate...
... Channel Auto Operating Mode Up to Enabled (all) the Internet) Source MAC filtering Disabled Wireless Wireless Communication Enabled Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) Can be found on the router label at the bottom of the unit WPA/WPA2-PSK Passphrase Can be found on port 80, the HTTP port) the Internet) Outbound (communications going out to 150 Mbps Data Rate Best Output Power Full Access Point Enabled Authentication Type Pre-Shared Key Wireless Card Access List All wireless stations allowed 1. Maximum wireless signal rate...
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... savings time 54, 93 default demilitarized zone (DMZ) server 72 default factory settings restoring 63 default factory settings, see factory settings deleting configuration 63 denial of service (DoS) port scans 71 protection 44 devices, adding 36 diagnostic utilities 69 disable SSID 34 disabling firewalls 28 SIP ALG 73 SSID broadcast 34 Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses 27, 73 Domain Name Server (DNS), secondary 27 DSL port LED 11 DSL port settings 65 DSL settings 28 Dynamic DNS 73 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server 76 E email notices 56 encryption keys 35 erasing configuration...
... savings time 54, 93 default demilitarized zone (DMZ) server 72 default factory settings restoring 63 default factory settings, see factory settings deleting configuration 63 denial of service (DoS) port scans 71 protection 44 devices, adding 36 diagnostic utilities 69 disable SSID 34 disabling firewalls 28 SIP ALG 73 SSID broadcast 34 Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses 27, 73 Domain Name Server (DNS), secondary 27 DSL port LED 11 DSL port settings 65 DSL settings 28 Dynamic DNS 73 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server 76 E email notices 56 encryption keys 35 erasing configuration...
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... Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual erasing configuration file 63 Ethernet cable 16 F factory default settings restoring 63 factory settings list of 95 resetting 8 filtering content 44 firewalls CU-SeeMe connection 49 IM ports 47 inboudn rules 49 inbound rules 48 outbound rules 51 rules 46 firmware automatic check 59 reload firmware message 92 upgrade 59, 80 upgrade at log in 22 upgrade manually 61 front panel 10 front panel LEDs 10 G gateway IP address 27 Genie, NETGEAR 19 glossary, link to 98 guest devices...
... Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN1000 User Manual erasing configuration file 63 Ethernet cable 16 F factory default settings restoring 63 factory settings list of 95 resetting 8 filtering content 44 firewalls CU-SeeMe connection 49 IM ports 47 inboudn rules 49 inbound rules 48 outbound rules 51 rules 46 firmware automatic check 59 reload firmware message 92 upgrade 59, 80 upgrade at log in 22 upgrade manually 61 front panel 10 front panel LEDs 10 G gateway IP address 27 Genie, NETGEAR 19 glossary, link to 98 guest devices...
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... (PPTP) 24 port numbers 52 port scanning, disabling 71 ports filtering 51 forwarding 48 Instant Messaging 47 listed, back panel 9 positioning the router 12 power adapter, AC 9 preset security about 33 passphrase 33, 42 security option 33 SSID 33 pre-shared key 35 primary DNS addresses 27 Push 'N' Connect, see WPS R RADIUS server 35 range of wireless connections 12 remote management 79 replace existing router 18 reserved IP address 76 restore configuration file 62 factory settings button 95 restoring default factory settings 63 restricting wireless access by MAC addresses 43 router interface...
... (PPTP) 24 port numbers 52 port scanning, disabling 71 ports filtering 51 forwarding 48 Instant Messaging 47 listed, back panel 9 positioning the router 12 power adapter, AC 9 preset security about 33 passphrase 33, 42 security option 33 SSID 33 pre-shared key 35 primary DNS addresses 27 Push 'N' Connect, see WPS R RADIUS server 35 range of wireless connections 12 remote management 79 replace existing router 18 reserved IP address 76 restore configuration file 62 factory settings button 95 restoring default factory settings 63 restricting wireless access by MAC addresses 43 router interface...
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... channel 40 wireless connections 12 wireless connectivity 34 wireless isolation 40 Wireless LAN (WLAN) 66 wireless LED 11 wireless mode 40 wireless network configuration 38 wireless network name 8 wireless network settings 40 wireless port settings 65 wireless region 40 wireless security 33 wireless security options 34 Wireless Settings screen 38 wireless settings, SSID broadcast 40 Wireless Stations Access List 40 WPA encryption 35 WPA2 encryption 35 WPA2-PSK encryption 35 WPA-802.1x encryption 35 passphrases 42 RADIUS servers 35 WPA-PSK encryption 35 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK mixed mode 35 WPS button...
... channel 40 wireless connections 12 wireless connectivity 34 wireless isolation 40 Wireless LAN (WLAN) 66 wireless LED 11 wireless mode 40 wireless network configuration 38 wireless network name 8 wireless network settings 40 wireless port settings 65 wireless region 40 wireless security 33 wireless security options 34 Wireless Settings screen 38 wireless settings, SSID broadcast 40 Wireless Stations Access List 40 WPA encryption 35 WPA2 encryption 35 WPA2-PSK encryption 35 WPA-802.1x encryption 35 passphrases 42 RADIUS servers 35 WPA-PSK encryption 35 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK mixed mode 35 WPS button...