Netgear N300-Trek User Manual (Non-Cellular Version)

Netgear N300-Trek Manual

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    NETGEAR Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender Model PR2000 User Manual Power Internet WiFi USB NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB April 2014 202-11296-02 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Support Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products. After installing your device, locate the serial number on the label of your product and use it to register your product at https://my.netgear.com. You must register your product before you can use
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    the Trek Firmware 26 Change the Password 26 Password Recovery 27 Add Wireless Devices or Computers to Your Trek 29 Manual Method 29 Wi-Fi Protected Setup Method 30 NETGEAR genie App and Mobile genie App 32 Chapter 3 genie BASIC Settings Internet Setup 34 Wired WAN Connection Router Mode 34
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    N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Change the Wireless Security Option 42 Attached Devices 44 Profile Settings 45 Chapter 4 genie ADVANCED Home Setup Wizard 48 WAN Setup 50 Default DMZ Server 51 Change the MTU Size 53 LAN Setup 54 Use the Trek as a DHCP Server 56 Set Up Address
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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 Settings and Password 135 Troubleshoot Your Network Using the Ping Utility 135 Test the LAN Path to Your Trek 136 Test
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    the topics covered in this manual, visit the support website at support.netgear.com. If you have not already set up your new Trek using the installation guide that comes in the box, this chapter walks you through the hardware setup. Chapter 2, Get Started with NETGEAR genie, explains how to set
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    Trek and installation guide. NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB Trek N3000 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Figure 1. Package contents Your box contains the following items: • Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Installation guide with cabling and Trek setup instructions
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Place the Trek away from electrical devices such as these: - Ceiling fans - Home security systems - Microwaves - Computers - Base of a cordless phone - 2.4 GHz cordless phone • Place the Trek away from large metal surfaces, large glass surfaces,
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Get to Know Your NETGEAR Trek Locate the hardware features on your Trek. Internet Mode Switch Select your Internet mode. Internveiat PWowireerWdOirfefles Internveiat PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR NPR2E0T0G0 EAR Power Internet WiFi USB Figure 2.
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Indicator LEDs Monitor the status of your Trek. Cover (rotate clockwise to open) PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Indicator LEDs Figure 3. Indicator LEDs Monitor the status of your Trek using the following LEDs: Table 1.
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Table 1. Status LEDs (continued) WiFi LED • Green. Either the LAN port or a wireless device is connected to the Trek. • Off. No device is connected. USB LED • Green. The USB drive is properly mounted. • Off. No USB drive is detected. Connection
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Power Inputs You can power the Trek with either AC current from a wall socket or a micro USB connection. Move the slide switch to the Power Off position before plugging the Trek in to the wall socket. Use either of the following methods to power your
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Antenna Orientation The WiFi antenna is inside the cover. Rotate the cover to position the antenna. NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB Power Internet WiFi USB Internveiat PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Power Internet
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Different Ways You Can Connect to the Internet Whether you use the Internet in the home or on the go (or both), the Trek is your solution to a better Internet experience. The Trek gives you a way to connect to the Internet while away from home. Do
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    Reset Power Internet WiFi USB Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 CAUTION: Most public WiFI hotspots offer no security. NETGEAR recommends that you do not send personal information over the Internet from your personal devices. NETGEAR (Optional) Connect a USB device to the USB port
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    , the USB port can also be used as a cell phone charger. For more information, see Enhance Your Local Network on page 67. WiFi Range Extender Setup Use the Trek as a WiFi extender to connect your wireless devices that are outside the range of your existing WiFi router. NETGEAR recommends that you
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000  To use the Trek as a WiFi range extender: 1. Place the Trek at an equal distance between your existing WiFi router and the wireless device that is located in the dead zone of your router. DO DON'T PWowireerWdOirfef les NETGEAR Power Internet
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 8. Select the wireless network that you want to connect Home Setup Connect to the Internet with an Ethernet cable. PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB DSL or cable modem (Optional) Connect a USB device to the USB port Figure 10
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 4. Connect your computer or wireless device to the Trek's SSID, or connect your computer or wireless device to the Trek's LAN port with an Ethernet cable. 5. Open a web browser on your computer, type www.routerlogin.net in the address field, and
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    USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset Power Internet WiFi USB Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 WiFi Bridge Setup Use the Ethernet ports on your Trek to connect up to two Ethernet-enabled devices wirelessly to your existing WiFi network. Examples of Ethernet-enabled devices include an
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 The Wireless as WAN screen displays, which shows the available wireless networks. 7. Make sure that the Extend my current wireless router's range check box is selected. 8. Select the wireless network that you want to connect to and enter the related
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    as described in the installation guide. The chapter contains the following sections: • Trek Setup Preparation • Types of Logins and Access • NETGEAR genie Setup • Use NETGEAR genie After Installation • Upgrade the Trek Firmware • Change the Password • Password Recovery • Add Wireless Devices or
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Trek Setup Preparation You can set up your Trek with the NETGEAR genie automatically, or you can use the genie menus and screens to set up your Trek manually. However, before you start the setup process, you need to have your ISP information on hand
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Wireless network key or password. Your Trek is preset with a unique wireless network name (SSID) and password for wireless access. This information is on the product label. NETGEAR genie Setup NETGEAR genie runs on any computer or device with a web
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Browse to www.routerlogin.net. • If the computer is set to a static or fixed IP address (this situation is uncommon), change it to obtain an IP address automatically from the Trek. 7. If the Trek does not connect to the Internet, do the following:
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. The BASIC Home screen displays. Upgrade the Trek Firmware When you set up your Trek and are connected to the Internet, the Trek automatically checks for you to see if newer firmware is available. If it is, a message is displayed on the top of the
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 passphrase (also referred to as the wireless network password or network key) for wireless access (see Product Label on page 13).  To change the default password that you use to log in to the Trek: 1. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 forgotten. This recovery process is supported in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome browsers, but not in the Safari browser.  To set up password recovery: 1. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the Trek.
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 3. Enter the serial number of the Trek. 4. Click the Continue button. A screen displays requesting the answers to your security questions. 5. Enter the saved answers to your security questions. 6. Click the Continue button. A
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Wi-Fi Protected Setup Method Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard for address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Push Button (recommended). Click the button. Within two minutes, go to the wireless device and press its WPS button to join the network without entering a password. • PIN Number. Select the PIN Number radio button and enter the wireless device's
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 NETGEAR genie App and Mobile genie App The genie app is the easy dashboard for managing, monitoring, and repairing your home network. For information about the genie apps, see the NETGEAR genie App User Manual. Retrieve wireless password About genie
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    BASIC Settings Your Internet connec tion and network 3 This chapter explains the basic features of the Trek. The chapter contains the following sections: • Internet Setup • Basic Wireless Settings • Change the Wireless Security Option • Attached Devices • Profile Settings ReadySHARE allows you to
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Internet Setup The Internet setup procedure you must use depends on how you want to connect to the Internet: • Wired WAN connection. For an Internet connection with an Ethernet cable, use a wired WAN connection. The router mode allows your Trek to
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select BASIC > Internet. Scroll to view more settings 6. Clear the Enable AP Mode check box. The fields that display in the Internet Setup screen depend on whether your Internet connection requires a login. 7. Select the Save as profile check box.
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Connection Mode. Select Always On, Dial on Demand, or Manually Connect. • Idle Timeout (In minutes). If you want to change the login time-out, enter a new value in minutes. This setting determines how long the Trek keeps the Internet connection
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    setup: 1. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the Trek. 2. Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 6. Select the Enable AP Mode check box. 7. Select the Save as profile check box. If you want to use your Trek in more than one type of Internet connection, a saved profile lets you make connections more quickly. 8. In the field provided, enter a name
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Wireless WAN Connection WiFi Mode You can view or change basic ISP information. Use the Setup Wizard to detect the Internet connection and automatically set up the Trek. See Setup Wizard on page 48.  To view or change the Internet setup: 1. Launch
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    Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select BASIC > Wireless. 6. (Optional) Change the following wireless settings as needed. • Region. The location where the Trek is used. Select from the countries in the list. In Asia, the region is fixed to Asia and is not changeable. • Name (SSID
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 7. (Optional) Change the security settings as needed. For more information, see Change the Wireless Security Option on page 42. 8. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. If you were connected wirelessly to the router and you changed the
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 through software. WPA2-PSK uses a passphrase to authenticate and generate the initial data encryption keys. Then it dynamically varies the encryption key. WPS-PSK + WPA2-PSK mixed mode can provide broader support for all wireless clients. WPA2-PSK
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 7. In the Passphrase field that displays when you select a WPA security option, enter the network key (password) that you want to use. It is a text string from 8 to 63 characters. 8. Write down the new password and keep it in a secure place for
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • IP Address. The IP address that the Trek assigned to this device when it joined the network. This number can change if a device is disconnected and rejoins the network. • MAC Address. The unique MAC address for each device does not change. The MAC
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select BASIC > Profile Settings. Your saved Internet connection profiles are displayed. 6. To delete a profile, select the radio button that is next to the profile that
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    of the Trek. The chapter contains the following sections: • Setup Wizard • WAN Setup • LAN Setup • Quality of Service Setup Some selections page 40. • WPS Wizard. See Wi-Fi Protected Setup Method on page 30. • USB Storage. See Chapter 5, USB Port. • Security. See Chapter 6, Security. • Administration
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Setup Wizard The NETGEAR genie installation process is launched the first time you set up the Trek. After setting up the Trek the first time, if you want to perform this task again, you can run Setup Wizard from the ADVANCED tab of the genie.  To
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 7. If you selected the Yes button, click the Next button. The Setup Wizard searches your Internet connection for servers and protocols to determine your ISP configuration. 8. Click the Take me to the Internet button. genie ADVANCED Home 49
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 WAN Setup You can configure a DMZ (demilitarized zone) server, change the maximum transmit unit (MTU) size, and enable the Trek to respond to a ping on the WAN (Internet) port. The Trek does not support a VPN endpoint, but it allows traffic from VPN
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Respond to Ping on Internet Port. If you want the Trek to respond to a ping from the Internet, select this check box. By default, this check box is cleared. Use this feature only as a diagnostic tool because it allows your Trek to be discovered. Do
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    the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen displays. 5. Select ADVANCED > Setup > WAN Setup. 6. Select the Default DMZ Server check box. 7. Type the IP address
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    websites, frames within websites, secure login pages, or FTP or POP servers. Leave the MTU unchanged unless one of these situations occurs: • You have problems connecting to your ISP or other Internet service, and technical support of either the ISP or NETGEAR recommends changing the MTU setting
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Table 2. Common MTU sizes (continued) MTU 1436 1400 576 Application Used in PPTP environments or with VPN. Maximum size for AOL DSL. Typical value to connect to dial-up ISPs.  To change the MTU size: 1. Launch your browser from a computer or
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 The Trek is shipped preconfigured to use private IP addresses on the LAN side and to act as a DHCP server. The Trek's default LAN IP configuration includes the following settings: • LAN IP address. 192.168.168.1 • Subnet mask. 255.255.255.0 These
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • IP Subnet Mask. The LAN subnet mask of the Trek (by default, 255.255.255.0). Combined with the IP address, the IP subnet mask allows a device to know which other addresses are local to it, and which must be reached through a gateway or router. •
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Subnet mask • Gateway IP address (the Trek's LAN IP address) • DNS server address You can use another device on your network as the DHCP server or you can manually configure the network settings of all of your computers and devices.  To disable
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Set Up Address Reservation When you specify a reserved IP address for a computer or device on the LAN, that computer or device always receives the same IP address each time it accesses the Trek's DHCP server. Assign reserved IP addresses to computers
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 6. In the Address Reservation section, click the Add button. 7. In the IP Address field, type the IP address to assign to the computer or server. Choose an IP address from the Trek's LAN subnet, such as 192.168.168.x, where x is between 2 and 200. 8.
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select ADVANCED > Setup > LAN Setup. 6. In the Address Reservation table, select the radio button next to the address that you want to edit or delete, and do one of the following: • To delete a reserved address entry, click the Delete button. The
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    Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Quality of Service Priority Rules and Internet Access You can give prioritized Internet access to the following types of traffic: • Specific applications • Specific online games • Individual Ethernet LAN ports of the Trek • A specific device by MAC address
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 7. To limit the bandwidth that is available for traffic from the Trek to the Internet, select the Turn Bandwidth Control On check box. 8. Select the Automatically check Internet Uplink bandwidth radio button. 9. Click the Check button. The Trek
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Your changes are saved in the table on the QoS Setup screen. 16. To add a either TCP, UDP, or TCP/UDP. 21. In the Starting Port and Ending Port fields, specify the port number or range of port numbers that the application or game uses. 22. Click the
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 23. To create a QoS priority rule for traffic from a specific MAC address, in the Priority Category list, select MAC Address. 24. In the QoS Policy for field, type a descriptive name for the MAC address complete these fields manually. 27. From the
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 31. Click the Apply button. The device information is saved or removed from the MAC Device List. 32. To allocate half of the WAN bandwidth to a special host in heavy traffic situations, select the Enable Trusted IP address check box. In the field
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    Enhance your local network 5 This chapter describes how to use the USB port on your Trek to enhance your local network. This chapter contains the following sections: • Enhance Your Local Network • Set Up Network Storage • Access and Share Your Network Storage •
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Enhance Your Local Network Find the USB port on your Trek. NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB USB port Figure 14. USB port You can use the USB port for any of the following applications in the following ways: • Network
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Set Up Network Storage You can back up the files on your local computers and digital devices to a network drive. ReadySHARE lets you access and share a USB drive connected the Trek's USB port. The Trek works with most USB-compliant external flash and
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select BASIC > ReadySHARE. 6. Click the Safely Remove USB web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select BASIC > ReadySHARE. The screen displays a USB storage device if it is attached to the Trek USB port. If you logged in to the Trek before you connected your USB device, you might not see your USB device in this screen. If this happens, log
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select BASIC > ReadySHARE. 6. Click the Edit button. 7. To specify access to the USB storage device, provide the following information: • Network Device Name. The default is readyshare. This name is the name used to access the USB device connected
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    N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 - HTTP (via Internet). Disabled by default. If you enable this feature, remote users can type http:// (for example, http://1.1.10.102/shares) or a URL domain name to access the USB drive over the Internet. This feature supports
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 6. Click the Edit button. 7. Scroll down to the Available Networks Folder section of the screen. The following information displays: • Share Name. If only one device is connected, the default share name is USB_Storage. You can click the name, or you
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select BASIC > ReadySHARE. 6. Click the Edit button. 7. Click the Create Network Folder button. USB Port 74
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 If the Create Network Folder screen does not the web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive.
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 For more security, you can set up the Trek to share only approved USB devices.  To address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > USB Settings. 6. Click the Approved Devices button. This screen shows the approved USB devices and the available not have to power up a computer to perform local sharing. In addition, you can share USB Port 77
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 files between Macintosh, Linux, and Windows computers by using the USB drive as a go-between across the systems. • Sharing large files such as Word documents,
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • On the FTP site, the person receiving the files uses the guest user account and enters the password. FTP requires that you type something in the password field. • Be sure to select the FTP (via Internet) check box in the USB Storage (Advanced
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    computer: 1. Launch a web browser. 2. Connect using the Trek's Internet port IP address. If you are using Dynamic DNS, you can type the DNS name, rather than the IP address. You can view the Trek's Internet IP address on the BASIC Home screen (see Internet Setup on page 34. To use remote FTP access
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 If you are using Dynamic DNS, you can type the DNS name rather than the IP address. 3. Type the account name and password for the account that has access rights to the USB drive. The user name (account name) for All - no password is guest. The
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 2. Install the USB printer driver software on each computer that shares the printer. If you do not have the printer driver, contact the printer manufacturer. 3. On each computer that shares the printer, download the NETGEAR USB Control Center utility
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. After you install the utility, select a language. If this setup is the first time you are accessing the utility, you are asked to select the printer. 6. Click the Connect button. USB Port 83
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Once the connection is established, the status changes to Manually connected by xxx. status is Available, you can use the USB printer. • When the status is Manually connected by xxx, only the xxx computer can use the printer. Other network devices
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • You can set the value for the default time-out time from the Control Center Configuration screen. • The USB Control Center utility must be running for the computer to print to the USB printer attached to the Trek your printer supports scanning, make
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Power or Recharge a USB Device When your Trek is powered by an AC wall outlet, you can power or recharge a USB device from the Trek's USB port. For example, you can use the USB port to recharge your cell phone. For information about how to locate the
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    how to use the basic firewall features of the Trek to prevent objectionable content from reaching the computers and other devices connected to your network. The chapter includes the following sections: • Port Filtering to Block Services • Schedule Blocking • Security Event Email Notifications 87
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Port Filtering to Block Services Services are functions performed by browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select ADVANCED > Security > Block Services. 6. Select either the Per and ending port numbers. If the application uses a single port number, enter that number in both fields. 12. Select the radio button for the IP address configuration you want
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 You can block the specified service for a single computer, a range of computers with consecutive IP addresses, or all computers on your network. 13. Click the Add button. Your changes are saved. Schedule Blocking You can specify the days and time
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 7. Select your time zone from the list. 8. If the web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive.
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 8. Enter the email address to which logs and alerts are sent in the Send to This E-mail Address field. This email address is also used for the From address check box. Complete the User Name and Password fields for the outgoing email server. 11.
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    the Configuration File • Update the Trek Firmware Some information for administering and maintaining your Trek and local network are described in separate chapters: • For information about setting and recovering your password, see Change the Password on page 26 and Password Recovery on page 27
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 View Trek Status  To view Trek status and usage information: 1. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the Trek. 2. Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. The login
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen displays. 5. Click the
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 2. Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000  To view the traffic statistics: 1. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the Trek. 2. Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Port. The statistics for the WAN (Internet) port, the LAN (Ethernet) port, and the wireless LAN (WLAN) port. • Status. The link status of the port. • TxPkts. The number of packets transmitted on this port since reset or manual clear. • RxPkts. The
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Click the ADVANCED tab. 6. In the Internet Port pane, click the Connection Status button. The content of the Connection Status pop-up screen depends on the type of connection. You can start new
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Choose any of the following actions: a. To release the Trek's IP address and terminate the Internet connection, click the Release button. b. To let the Trek acquire an IP address from the DHCP server and start the Internet connection, click the Renew
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen displays. 5. Click the ADVANCED tab. The following information displays: • Name (SSID). The
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Specify Log Settings A log is a detailed record of the websites that users on your network have accessed or attempted to access. If you have set up services blocking on the Block Services screen, the Logs screen shows you when someone on your network
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    Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Manage the Configuration File The configuration settings of the Trek are stored within the Trek in a configuration file. You can back up (save) this file to your computer, restore it, or reset it to the factory default settings. Back Up Settings  To
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen displays. 5. Select ADVANCED >
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    N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen displays. 5. Select ADVANCED > Administration > Backup Settings. 6. Click the Erase button. The factory default settings are restored. The password for the user name admin is password and the LAN IP address
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select ADVANCED > Administration > Firmware Update. 6. Click the Check button. If new firmware is available, the Trek detects it and displays the Firmware Update Assistant screen. 7. To update the Trek to the new firmware, click the Yes button. 8.
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    . This information is for users with a solid understanding of networking concepts who want to set up the Trek for unique situations such as remote access from the Internet by IP or domain name. The chapter includes the following sections: • Advanced Wireless Settings • Dynamic DNS • Static Routes
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Advanced Wireless Settings You can turn the wireless radio on and off, specify WPS settings, and set up a wireless access list. The Fragmentation Length, CTS/RTS Threshold, and Preamble Mode options in this screen are reserved for wireless testing
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    Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings. 6. Select the Turn off wireless signal by schedule check box. The Turn off wireless signal by schedule check box can be selected only when the Trek is operating in wired WAN mode. 7. Click the
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen displays. 5. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Your changes are saved. Set Up a Wireless Access List by MAC Address You can set up a list of computers and wireless devices that are allowed to join the wireless network. This list is based on the unique MAC address of each computer and device. Each
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    N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 6. Scroll down and click the Set Up Access List button. 7. On the Wireless Card Access List screen, click the Add button. The Wireless Card Access Setup screen opens and displays a list of currently active wireless cards and their Ethernet MAC addresses
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen displays. 5. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings. The Advanced Wireless Settings screen displays. 6. In the table, select the radio button next to the wireless device that you want to
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 2. Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • You have an ISDN Trek on your home network for connecting to the company where you are employed. This Trek's address on your LAN is 192.168.168.100. • Your company's network address is 134.177.0.0. When you first configured your Trek, two implicit
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 6. Click the Add button. 7. In the Route Name field, web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Static Routes. 6. In the table, enable remote management, be sure to change the Trek's default login password to a secure password. The ideal password contains no dictionary words from any language and contains
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen displays. 5. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Remote
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 For example, if your external address is 134.177.0.123 and you use port number 8080, enter 134.177.0.123:8080 in your browser. Universal Plug and Play Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) helps devices, such as Internet appliances
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 The time to live for the advertisement is measured in hops (steps) for each UPnP packet sent. Hops are the steps a packet takes between routers. The number of hops can range from 1 to 255. The default value for the advertisement time to live is 4
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Click ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Traffic Meter. Scroll to view more warning message is issued before the monthly traffic limit of MB or hours is reached. By default, the value is 0 and no warning message is issued. You can select one of the
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    setup: 1. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the Trek. 2. Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 6. In the Internet Traffic Statistics section, monitor the data traffic. 7. To update the Traffic Statistics section, click the Refresh button. 8. To display more information about the data traffic on your Trek and to change the poll interval, click
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    to help you diagnose and solve problems you might have with your Trek. If you do not find the solution here, visit the NETGEAR support site at support.netgear.com for product and contact information. The chapter contains the following sections: • Quick Tips • Troubleshoot with the LEDs • Cannot Log
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Quick Tips You can save time by troubleshooting the common problems first. Sequence to Restart Your Network Restart your network in the following sequence: 1. Turn off and unplug the modem. 2. Turn off the Trek and computers. 3. Plug in the modem and
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    power to see if the Trek recovers. • Press and hold the Reset button to return the Trek to its factory settings. See Factory Settings on page 139. If the error persists, you might have a hardware problem. Contact technical support at www.netgear.com/support. Internet Port LED is Off If the Internet
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    using the correct login information. The factory default login name is admin and the password is password. Make sure that Caps Lock is off when you enter this information. • If you are attempting to set up your NETGEAR Trek as an additional router behind an existing router in your network, consider
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Cannot Access the Internet If you can access your Trek but you cannot access the Internet, first determine whether the Trek can obtain an IP address from your Internet service provider (ISP). Unless your ISP provides a fixed IP address, your Trek
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 If your Trek is still unable to obtain an IP address from the ISP, the problem might be one of the following: • Your Internet service provider (ISP) might require a login program. Ask your ISP whether they require PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) or some
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    an incorrect service name, user name, or password. Or your ISP might have a provisioning problem. Note: Unless you connect manually, the Trek does not authenticate using PPPoE until data is transmitted to the network. Troubleshoot Internet Browsing If your Trek can obtain an IP address but your
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Typically, your ISP provides the addresses of one or two DNS servers for your use. If you entered a DNS address during the Trek's configuration, restart your computer. Alternatively, you can configure your computer manually with a DNS address, as
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 5. Select ADVANCED > Security > Schedule. The Trek uses the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to obtain the current time from one of several network time servers on the Internet. Each entry in the
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 If not, then you must change the security of the Trek to match the security that is supported by your wireless device. For more information, see Basic Wireless Settings on page 40. WARNING: NETGEAR recommends that you use the WPA2 wireless security
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Test the LAN Path to Your Trek You can ping the Trek from your computer to verify that the LAN path to your Trek is set up correctly.  To ping the Trek from a running Windows computer: 1. From the Windows toolbar, select Start > Run. 2. In the field
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    N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Check that your computer has the IP address of your Trek listed as the default gateway. If the IP configuration of your computer is assigned by DHCP, this information is not visible in your computer's Network Control Panel. Verify that the IP address
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    A. Supplemental Information View the Trek specs This appendix covers the following topics: • Factory Settings • Technical Specifications A 138
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    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 Autosensing LAN IP 192.168.168.1 (printed on product label) Subnet mask
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Table 3. Factory default settings (continued) Feature Wireless Wireless communication Preset SSID name Security option password Broadcast SSID Transmission speed Country/region RF channel Operating mode Data rate Output power Default Behavior
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Table 4. PR2000 Trek specifications (continued) Feature Wireless Radio data rates Data encoding standards Maximum computers per wireless network Operating frequency range 802.11 security Description Maximum wireless signal
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    keys 42 erasing configuration 105 Ethernet cables, checking 127 F factory default settings list of 139 restoring 105 file sharing 77 firmware version 95 firmware, upgrading 26, 106 fragmentation length 109 fragmented data packets 53 G gateway IP address 36, 38 gateway, default 99 genie, NETGEAR 142
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 setup, initial 24 using after installation 25 H hardware version 95 host name 35 I IGMP proxy 51 Internet connection setting up 34, 36, 39 status 98 troubleshooting 25, 130 Internet LED description 10 troubleshooting 128 Internet port Setup Wizard
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    68 USB devices, approved 69, 76 USB LED description 11 user-defined services 88 V versions, firmware, hardware, and language 95 VoIP (Voice over IP) 51 W WAN IP address, troubleshooting 130 WAN port, viewing settings 95 WAN setup 50 WiFi bridge, setting up 20 WiFi hotspot, connecting to 14 WiFi LED
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    Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 keep existing settings 112 WiFi range extender 16 Wireless Card Access List 114 wireless channel 41 wireless connections operating range 7 troubleshooting 134 wireless devices, adding to the network 29 wireless mode 41 wireless network name (SSID) 41
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