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... Ethernet port for each device • Microsoft® Windows® 7, 8, Vista®, XP, 2000, Mac® OS, UNIX®, or Linux® • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 5.0, Firefox® 2.0 or Safari® 1.4 or higher • Use with an N300 Wireless USB Adapter (WNA3100) for maximum performance Security • WiFi Protected Access® (WPA/WPA2-PSK) and WEP • Software WPS PIN and PBC (Push Button Configuration) modes • Double firewall protection (SPI and NAT firewall...
... Ethernet port for each device • Microsoft® Windows® 7, 8, Vista®, XP, 2000, Mac® OS, UNIX®, or Linux® • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 5.0, Firefox® 2.0 or Safari® 1.4 or higher • Use with an N300 Wireless USB Adapter (WNA3100) for maximum performance Security • WiFi Protected Access® (WPA/WPA2-PSK) and WEP • Software WPS PIN and PBC (Push Button Configuration) modes • Double firewall protection (SPI and NAT firewall...
User Manual (Cellular Version)
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... NETGEAR Trek 10 Internet Mode Switch 10 Indicator LEDs 11 Connection Ports and Reset Button 12 Power Inputs 13 Antenna Orientation 14 Product Label 14 Different Ways You Can Connect to the Internet 15 WiFi Connection at a Public Hotspot Setup 15 WiFi Range Extender Setup 17 Internet Connection at Home Setup 19 WiFi Bridge Setup 21 Cellular Connection Setup 23 Chapter 2 Get Started with NETGEAR genie Trek Setup Preparation 26 Use Standard TCP/IP Properties for DHCP 26 Gather ISP Information 26 Wireless Devices and Security Settings 26 Types of Logins and Access...
... NETGEAR Trek 10 Internet Mode Switch 10 Indicator LEDs 11 Connection Ports and Reset Button 12 Power Inputs 13 Antenna Orientation 14 Product Label 14 Different Ways You Can Connect to the Internet 15 WiFi Connection at a Public Hotspot Setup 15 WiFi Range Extender Setup 17 Internet Connection at Home Setup 19 WiFi Bridge Setup 21 Cellular Connection Setup 23 Chapter 2 Get Started with NETGEAR genie Trek Setup Preparation 26 Use Standard TCP/IP Properties for DHCP 26 Gather ISP Information 26 Wireless Devices and Security Settings 26 Types of Logins and Access...
User Manual (Cellular Version)
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Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Specify Log Settings 106 Manage the Configuration File 108 Back Up Settings 108 Restore Configuration Settings 108 Erase the Current Configuration Settings 109 Update the Trek Firmware 110 Chapter 8 Advanced Settings Advanced Wireless Settings 113 Control the Wireless Radio 113 Set Up a Wireless Schedule 114 View or Change WPS Settings 115 Set Up a Wireless Access List by MAC Address 117 Dynamic DNS 119 Static Routes 120 Remote Management 123 Universal Plug and Play 125 Traffic Meter 126 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Quick Tips 131...
Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Specify Log Settings 106 Manage the Configuration File 108 Back Up Settings 108 Restore Configuration Settings 108 Erase the Current Configuration Settings 109 Update the Trek Firmware 110 Chapter 8 Advanced Settings Advanced Wireless Settings 113 Control the Wireless Radio 113 Set Up a Wireless Schedule 114 View or Change WPS Settings 115 Set Up a Wireless Access List by MAC Address 117 Dynamic DNS 119 Static Routes 120 Remote Management 123 Universal Plug and Play 125 Traffic Meter 126 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Quick Tips 131...
User Manual (Cellular Version)
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... button. To avoid this problem, use a wireless computer to change your preset security settings. The user name is password. genie BASIC Settings 44 Your saved profiles display on the Profile Settings screen after you make a note of the unit. Your settings are preset in the factory. This means that the WiFi network name (SSID), network key (password), and security option (encryption protocol) are saved. Launch your country. 9. Enter the Trek user name and password. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender...
... button. To avoid this problem, use a wireless computer to change your preset security settings. The user name is password. genie BASIC Settings 44 Your saved profiles display on the Profile Settings screen after you make a note of the unit. Your settings are preset in the factory. This means that the WiFi network name (SSID), network key (password), and security option (encryption protocol) are saved. Launch your country. 9. Enter the Trek user name and password. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender...
User Manual (Cellular Version)
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... wireless device that is admin. The default password is available on your network as DHCP Server check box. 7. Clear the Use Router as the DHCP server or you must set your computers' IP addresses manually or your computers cannot access the Trek. Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. Click the Apply button. genie ADVANCED Home 61 Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Subnet mask • Gateway IP address (the Trek's LAN IP address...
... wireless device that is admin. The default password is available on your network as DHCP Server check box. 7. Clear the Use Router as the DHCP server or you must set your computers' IP addresses manually or your computers cannot access the Trek. Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. Click the Apply button. genie ADVANCED Home 61 Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Subnet mask • Gateway IP address (the Trek's LAN IP address...
User Manual (Cellular Version)
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... version of the Trek user interface. • LAN Port: - The localized language of the Trek firmware. The default is connected to the Trek. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that the Ethernet (LAN) port of the Trek uses. - The IP address that is 192.168.168.1. - The Trek model. • Firmware Version. MAC Address. IP Address. DHCP Server. The user name is active for the LAN port. It changes if you upgrade the Trek firmware. • GUI Language Version. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 The login screen...
... version of the Trek user interface. • LAN Port: - The localized language of the Trek firmware. The default is connected to the Trek. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that the Ethernet (LAN) port of the Trek uses. - The IP address that is 192.168.168.1. - The Trek model. • Firmware Version. MAC Address. IP Address. DHCP Server. The user name is active for the LAN port. It changes if you upgrade the Trek firmware. • GUI Language Version. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 The login screen...
User Manual (Cellular Version)
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... factory settings. Troubleshooting 132 Make sure that you might have a hardware problem. You can use the cable that was supplied with the cable or DSL modem. LEDs Never Turn Off When the Trek is lit. Contact technical support at the modem or computer. • Make sure that the Power LED is securely connected to a cable or DSL modem, use the Trek's LEDs for this product. This cable could be a standard straight-through Ethernet cable or an Ethernet crossover cable. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender...
... factory settings. Troubleshooting 132 Make sure that you might have a hardware problem. You can use the cable that was supplied with the cable or DSL modem. LEDs Never Turn Off When the Trek is lit. Contact technical support at the modem or computer. • Make sure that the Power LED is securely connected to a cable or DSL modem, use the Trek's LEDs for this product. This cable could be a standard straight-through Ethernet cable or an Ethernet crossover cable. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender...
User Manual (Cellular Version)
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... near the Trek, but the signal strength is supported by using the ping utility in to a LAN port on page 109). • Use the Reset button. Troubleshoot Your Network Using the Ping Utility Most network devices and routers contain a ping utility that sends an echo request packet to click the Apply button if you make changes. Then log in your wireless device. If the error persists, you can easily troubleshoot a network by your computer or workstation. Troubleshooting 139 Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000...
... near the Trek, but the signal strength is supported by using the ping utility in to a LAN port on page 109). • Use the Reset button. Troubleshoot Your Network Using the Ping Utility Most network devices and routers contain a ping utility that sends an echo request packet to click the Apply button if you make changes. Then log in your wireless device. If the error persists, you can easily troubleshoot a network by your computer or workstation. Troubleshooting 139 Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000...
User Manual (Cellular Version)
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... to its factory settings. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Factory Settings You can return the Trek to the Internet) Source MAC filtering Disabled Supplemental Information 143 Factory default settings Feature Router login Internet connection Local network (LAN) Firewall Default Behavior User login URL www.routerlogin.com or www.routerlogin.net User name (case-sensitive) admin (printed on product label) Login password (case-sensitive) password (printed on product label) WAN MAC address Use default hardware address WAN MTU size 1500 Port speed 10/100 Mbps...
... to its factory settings. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Factory Settings You can return the Trek to the Internet) Source MAC filtering Disabled Supplemental Information 143 Factory default settings Feature Router login Internet connection Local network (LAN) Firewall Default Behavior User login URL www.routerlogin.com or www.routerlogin.net User name (case-sensitive) admin (printed on product label) Login password (case-sensitive) password (printed on product label) WAN MAC address Use default hardware address WAN MTU size 1500 Port speed 10/100 Mbps...
User Manual (Cellular Version)
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... automatic Internet connection 53 B backing up configuration 108, 109, 110 bandwidth control, QoS 66 blocking services 92 box contents 8 bridge, WiFi, setting up 21 C cables, checking 131 cellular connection, setting up 23 changes not saved, router 137 configuration file 108 connecting wirelessly operating range 8 to hotspot 15 connection status 102 country setting 52 crossover cable 132 CTS/RTS Threshold 113 D data packets, fragmented 57 date and time 138 daylight saving time 138 default DMZ server 55 default factory settings list of 143 restoring 109 default gateway...
... automatic Internet connection 53 B backing up configuration 108, 109, 110 bandwidth control, QoS 66 blocking services 92 box contents 8 bridge, WiFi, setting up 21 C cables, checking 131 cellular connection, setting up 23 changes not saved, router 137 configuration file 108 connecting wirelessly operating range 8 to hotspot 15 connection status 102 country setting 52 crossover cable 132 CTS/RTS Threshold 113 D data packets, fragmented 57 date and time 138 daylight saving time 138 default DMZ server 55 default factory settings list of 143 restoring 109 default gateway...
User Manual (Cellular Version)
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... Internet port Setup Wizard 53 viewing settings 99 Internet service provider (ISP) 26 Internet services, blocking access 92 IP addresses DHCP 26 gateway 39, 41 reserved 60, 62 viewing 99 L LAN port, viewing settings 99 LAN setup 58 language setting 52 large files, sharing 82 lease, DHCP 103 LEDs described 11 troubleshooting 131 logging in 26, 28 logs 95 M MAC address, QoS for 68 mail server, outgoing 95 maintenance settings 97 managing router remotely 123 maximum transmit unit (MTU) size 57 metric values, static routes 122 mixed mode security...
... Internet port Setup Wizard 53 viewing settings 99 Internet service provider (ISP) 26 Internet services, blocking access 92 IP addresses DHCP 26 gateway 39, 41 reserved 60, 62 viewing 99 L LAN port, viewing settings 99 LAN setup 58 language setting 52 large files, sharing 82 lease, DHCP 103 LEDs described 11 troubleshooting 131 logging in 26, 28 logs 95 M MAC address, QoS for 68 mail server, outgoing 95 maintenance settings 97 managing router remotely 123 maximum transmit unit (MTU) size 57 metric values, static routes 122 mixed mode security...
User Manual (Cellular Version)
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... Gateway) 55 SMTP server 95 software version 99 SSID, described 45 static routes 120 statistics, traffic 101 system up 21 WiFi hotspot, connecting to 15 WiFi LED description 12 troubleshooting 132, 134 WiFi LED, troubleshooting 133 Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) 64 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) devices, adding 33 148 Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 primary DNS addresses 39, 41 printing files and photos 82 prioritizing traffic 65 private static route 122 public WiFi hotspots 15 Q QoS...
... Gateway) 55 SMTP server 95 software version 99 SSID, described 45 static routes 120 statistics, traffic 101 system up 21 WiFi hotspot, connecting to 15 WiFi LED description 12 troubleshooting 132, 134 WiFi LED, troubleshooting 133 Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) 64 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) devices, adding 33 148 Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 primary DNS addresses 39, 41 printing files and photos 82 prioritizing traffic 65 private static route 122 public WiFi hotspots 15 Q QoS...
User Manual (Non-Cellular Version)
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... Your NETGEAR Trek 9 Internet Mode Switch 9 Indicator LEDs 10 Connection Ports and Reset Button 11 Power Inputs 12 Antenna Orientation 13 Product Label 13 Different Ways You Can Connect to the Internet 14 WiFi Connection at a Public Hotspot Setup 14 WiFi Range Extender Setup 16 Internet Connection at Home Setup 18 WiFi Bridge Setup 20 Chapter 2 Get Started with NETGEAR genie Trek Setup Preparation 23 Use Standard TCP/IP Properties for DHCP 23 Gather ISP Information 23 Wireless Devices and Security Settings 23 Types of Logins and Access 23 NETGEAR genie Setup 24 Use NETGEAR...
... Your NETGEAR Trek 9 Internet Mode Switch 9 Indicator LEDs 10 Connection Ports and Reset Button 11 Power Inputs 12 Antenna Orientation 13 Product Label 13 Different Ways You Can Connect to the Internet 14 WiFi Connection at a Public Hotspot Setup 14 WiFi Range Extender Setup 16 Internet Connection at Home Setup 18 WiFi Bridge Setup 20 Chapter 2 Get Started with NETGEAR genie Trek Setup Preparation 23 Use Standard TCP/IP Properties for DHCP 23 Gather ISP Information 23 Wireless Devices and Security Settings 23 Types of Logins and Access 23 NETGEAR genie Setup 24 Use NETGEAR...
User Manual (Non-Cellular Version)
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Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Back Up Settings 104 Restore Configuration Settings 104 Erase the Current Configuration Settings 105 Update the Trek Firmware 106 Chapter 8 Advanced Settings Advanced Wireless Settings 109 Control the Wireless Radio 109 Set Up a Wireless Schedule 110 View or Change WPS Settings 111 Set Up a Wireless Access List by MAC Address 113 Dynamic DNS 115 Static Routes 116 Remote Management 119 Universal Plug and Play 121 Traffic Meter 122 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Quick Tips 127 Sequence to Restart Your Network 127 Check Ethernet Cable ...
Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Back Up Settings 104 Restore Configuration Settings 104 Erase the Current Configuration Settings 105 Update the Trek Firmware 106 Chapter 8 Advanced Settings Advanced Wireless Settings 109 Control the Wireless Radio 109 Set Up a Wireless Schedule 110 View or Change WPS Settings 111 Set Up a Wireless Access List by MAC Address 113 Dynamic DNS 115 Static Routes 116 Remote Management 119 Universal Plug and Play 121 Traffic Meter 122 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Quick Tips 127 Sequence to Restart Your Network 127 Check Ethernet Cable ...
User Manual (Non-Cellular Version)
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... Trek. genie ADVANCED Home 57 Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Subnet mask • Gateway IP address (the Trek's LAN IP address) • DNS server address You can manually configure the network settings of all of your computers and devices. To disable the DHCP server feature: 1. Select ADVANCED > Setup > LAN Setup. 6. Click the Apply button. The user name is available on your network, you can use another device on the Trek and no other DHCP server is admin. Click the OK button. Enter the Trek user name and password...
... Trek. genie ADVANCED Home 57 Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Subnet mask • Gateway IP address (the Trek's LAN IP address) • DNS server address You can manually configure the network settings of all of your computers and devices. To disable the DHCP server feature: 1. Select ADVANCED > Setup > LAN Setup. 6. Click the Apply button. The user name is available on your network, you can use another device on the Trek and no other DHCP server is admin. Click the OK button. Enter the Trek user name and password...
User Manual (Non-Cellular Version)
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.... 4. The version of the Trek user interface. • LAN Port: - The default password is the unique physical address that the Ethernet (LAN) port of the Trek uses. - IP Address. The localized language of the Trek firmware. The Media Access Control address for the LAN-attached devices. This address is password. Enter the Trek user name and password. The BASIC Home screen displays. 5. The Trek model. • Firmware Version. DHCP Server. Administration 95 Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 The login screen displays. 3. Click the OK button. The...
.... 4. The version of the Trek user interface. • LAN Port: - The default password is the unique physical address that the Ethernet (LAN) port of the Trek uses. - IP Address. The localized language of the Trek firmware. The Media Access Control address for the LAN-attached devices. This address is password. Enter the Trek user name and password. The BASIC Home screen displays. 5. The Trek model. • Firmware Version. DHCP Server. Administration 95 Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 The login screen displays. 3. Click the OK button. The...
User Manual (Non-Cellular Version)
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... your wireless signal blocked by using the ping utility in to click the Apply button if you make changes. If your computer? If the error persists, you can easily troubleshoot a network by objects between the Trek and your wireless device does not support WPA2 security, you might have a hardware problem. The device then responds with an echo reply. Restore the Factory Settings and Password To restore the factory settings, erasing the current configuration, and changing the Trek's administration password back to password...
... your wireless signal blocked by using the ping utility in to click the Apply button if you make changes. If your computer? If the error persists, you can easily troubleshoot a network by objects between the Trek and your wireless device does not support WPA2 security, you might have a hardware problem. The device then responds with an echo reply. Restore the Factory Settings and Password To restore the factory settings, erasing the current configuration, and changing the Trek's administration password back to password...
User Manual (Non-Cellular Version)
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.... Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Factory Settings You can return the Trek to the Internet) Source MAC filtering Disabled Supplemental Information 139 The Trek resets, and returns to press and hold the Reset button for daylight saving time Disabled SNMP Disabled Inbound (communications coming Disabled (except traffic on product label) Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 DHCP server Enabled DHCP range 192.168.168.2 to 192.168.168.200 Allow a registrar to configure this Enabled router DHCP starting IP address...
.... Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Factory Settings You can return the Trek to the Internet) Source MAC filtering Disabled Supplemental Information 139 The Trek resets, and returns to press and hold the Reset button for daylight saving time Disabled SNMP Disabled Inbound (communications coming Disabled (except traffic on product label) Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 DHCP server Enabled DHCP range 192.168.168.2 to 192.168.168.200 Allow a registrar to configure this Enabled router DHCP starting IP address...
User Manual (Non-Cellular Version)
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... Internet port Setup Wizard 49 viewing settings 95 Internet service provider (ISP) 23 Internet services, blocking access 88 IP addresses DHCP 23 gateway 36, 38 reserved 56, 58 viewing 95 L LAN port, viewing settings 95 LAN setup 54 language setting 48 large files, sharing 78 lease, DHCP 99 LEDs described 10 troubleshooting 127 logging in 23, 25 logs 91 M MAC address, QoS for 64 mail server, outgoing 91 maintenance settings 93 managing router remotely 119 maximum transmit unit (MTU) size 53 metric values, static routes 118 mixed mode security...
... Internet port Setup Wizard 49 viewing settings 95 Internet service provider (ISP) 23 Internet services, blocking access 88 IP addresses DHCP 23 gateway 36, 38 reserved 56, 58 viewing 95 L LAN port, viewing settings 95 LAN setup 54 language setting 48 large files, sharing 78 lease, DHCP 99 LEDs described 10 troubleshooting 127 logging in 23, 25 logs 91 M MAC address, QoS for 64 mail server, outgoing 91 maintenance settings 93 managing router remotely 119 maximum transmit unit (MTU) size 53 metric values, static routes 118 mixed mode security...
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...) setting up 56 static routes 118 router status, viewing 94 S scheduling service blocking 90 secondary DNS addresses 36, 38 secured NAT 51 security 40, 42, 87 security options 42 security PIN 31 sending logs by email 91 services blocking 88 Session Initiation Protocol Application Layer Gateway (SIP ALG) 51 setting up Trek 24, 48 Setup Wizard 48, 49 sharing files 77 SIP ALG (Session Initiation Protocol Application Layer Gateway) 51 SMTP server 91 software version 95 SSID, described 41 static routes...
...) setting up 56 static routes 118 router status, viewing 94 S scheduling service blocking 90 secondary DNS addresses 36, 38 secured NAT 51 security 40, 42, 87 security options 42 security PIN 31 sending logs by email 91 services blocking 88 Session Initiation Protocol Application Layer Gateway (SIP ALG) 51 setting up Trek 24, 48 Setup Wizard 48, 49 sharing files 77 SIP ALG (Session Initiation Protocol Application Layer Gateway) 51 SMTP server 91 software version 95 SSID, described 41 static routes...