Netgear PR2000 User Manual (Cellular Version) - Page 37

Internet Setup, Wired WAN Connection Router Mode

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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 work as a router between your DSL or cable modem and your local network. For more information, see Wired WAN Connection Router Mode on page 37. The wireless AP mode allows your Trek to work as a standalone wireless access point on your existing router. For more information, see Wired WAN Connection Wireless AP Mode on page 39. • Wireless WAN connection. For an Internet connection with a wireless link, use a wireless WAN connection. The WiFi mode allows your Trek to connect to the Internet with a WiFi connection. For more information, see Wireless WAN Connection WiFi Mode on page 42. The 3G/4G cellular mode allows your Trek to connect to the Internet with your cellular data service (this feature is available only in certain regions). For more information, see Wireless WAN Connection 3G/4G Cellular Mode on page 43. For information about setting up the hardware, see Different Ways You Can Connect to the Internet on page 15. Wired WAN Connection Router Mode You can view or change basic ISP information. You can use the Setup Wizard to detect the Internet connection and automatically set up the Trek. See Setup Wizard on page 52.  To view or change the Internet 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 is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen displays. genie BASIC Settings 37

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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 work as a router between your DSL or cable modem
and your local network. For more information, see
Wired WAN Connection Router Mode
on page
37.
The wireless AP mode allows your Trek to work as a standalone wireless access point on
your existing router. For more information, see
Wired WAN Connection Wireless AP
Mode
on page
39.
Wireless WAN connection
. For an Internet connection with a wireless link, use a
wireless WAN connection.
The WiFi mode allows your Trek to connect to the Internet with a WiFi connection. For
more information, see
Wireless WAN Connection WiFi Mode
on page
42.
The 3G/4G cellular mode allows your Trek to connect to the Internet with your cellular
data service (this feature is available only in certain regions). For more information, see
Wireless WAN Connection 3G/4G Cellular Mode
on page
43.
For information about setting up the hardware, see
Different Ways You Can Connect to the
Internet
on page
15.
Wired WAN Connection Router Mode
You can view or change basic ISP information.
You can use the Setup Wizard to detect the Internet connection and automatically set up the
Trek. See
Setup Wizard
on page
52.
To view or change the Internet 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 is
password
. The user name and
password are case-sensitive.
4.
Click the
OK
button.
The BASIC Home screen displays.