Netgear N300-Trek User Manual (Non-Cellular Version) - Page 143
Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000, PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol, connection
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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 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 options 43 MTU (maximum transmit unit) size 53 multicasting 56 N NAT (Network Address Translation) 51 NETGEAR genie setup, initial 24 using after installation 25 Network Time Protocol (NTP) 134 network, correct settings, checking 127 network, restarting 127 O online games, QoS for 63 open NAT 51 outgoing mail server 91 P packets fragmented 53 transmitted and received 98 passphrase, WPA security 43 password changing 26 recovering 27 restoring 135 photos, sharing 78 ping responding to 51 troubleshooting 136 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), connection status 100 port filtering 88 port numbers 88 port status, viewing 98 positioning the router 7 Power LED description 10 troubleshooting 128 PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) 100, 131 PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol), connection status 100 Preamble mode 109 preset security 40 passphrase 43 pre-shared key 42 primary DNS addresses 36, 38 printing files and photos 78 143