Netgear WNR2000v1 WNR2000 User Manual - Page 45

Security PIN Entry, Using the Router's Security PIN, Using the Wireless Client's Security PIN

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NETGEAR Wireless-N Router WNR2000 User Manual 4. Click the button in the Add WPS Client screen. The Connecting to New Wireless Client screen displays. Figure 2-7 The green button light on the WNR2000 router begins to blink in a regular pattern. While the button light is blinking, you have 2 minutes to enable WPS on the device you are trying to connect to the router. 5. In the wireless client, follow its specific networking instructions to enable WPS, to allow it to connect to the router. The WNR2000 router's green these conditions occurs: button light ceases blinking and remains on when one of • The router and the client establish a wireless connection. • The 2-minute window period expires for establishing a WPS connection. If the connection is not established, no WPS security settings will be specified in the WNR2000 router. Security PIN Entry There are two ways to enable a wireless client to join a network using a PIN: using the router's security PIN or using the wireless client's security PIN. Using the Router's Security PIN 1. Obtain your router's security PIN from the rear panel of the router or from the Advanced Wireless Settings screen. 2. On the wireless client, follow its specific networking instructions to enter the router's security PIN and to establish a wireless connection with the router. Using the Wireless Client's Security PIN 1. Log in to the router as described in "Logging In To Your Wireless Router" on page 1-2. Safeguarding Your Network v1.3, February 2009 2-15

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NETGEAR Wireless-N Router WNR2000 User Manual
Safeguarding Your Network
2-15
v1.3, February 2009
4.
Click the
button in the Add WPS Client screen. The Connecting to New Wireless Client
screen displays.
The green
button light on the WNR2000 router begins to blink in a regular pattern. While
the button light is blinking, you have 2 minutes to enable WPS on the device you are trying to
connect to the router.
5.
In the wireless client, follow its specific networking instructions to enable WPS, to allow it to
connect to the router.
The WNR2000 router’s green
button light ceases blinking and remains on when one of
these conditions occurs:
The router and the client establish a wireless connection.
The 2-minute window period expires for establishing a WPS connection. If the connection
is not established, no WPS security settings will be specified in the WNR2000 router.
Security PIN Entry
There are two ways to enable a wireless client to join a network using a PIN: using the router’s
security PIN or using the wireless client’s security PIN.
Using the Router’s Security PIN
1.
Obtain your router’s security PIN from the rear panel of the router or from the Advanced
Wireless Settings screen.
2.
On the wireless client, follow its specific networking instructions to enter the router’s security
PIN and to establish a wireless connection with the router.
Using the Wireless Client’s Security PIN
1.
Log in to the router as described in
“Logging In To Your Wireless Router” on page 1-2
.
Figure 2-7