Netgear PR2000 User Manual (Cellular Version) - Page 41

Enable AP Mode, Save as profile, Apply, Enable fixed IP settings on this device, IP Address

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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 for the profile. Your saved profiles display on the Profile Settings screen after you click the Apply button. For more information, see Profile Settings on page 49. 9. (Optional) Select the Enable fixed IP settings on this device check box. NETGEAR recommends that you do not use this feature. 10. In the fields provided, enter the following information about your Internet connection: • IP Address. The IP address that your ISP assigned. • IP Subnet Mask. The IP subnet mask that your ISP assigned. • Gateway IP Address. The gateway IP address that your ISP assigned. The gateway IP address is the ISP's gateway to which your Trek will connect. • Primary DNS. The IP address of your ISP's primary DNS server. • Secondary DNS. The IP address of your ISP's secondary DNS server. 11. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. 12. If you lose the Wireless AP screen, close and restart your web browser. The Trek changes to a new IP address that is assigned by your existing router and this screen might not display. 13. Enter www.routerlogin.net and log in again. genie BASIC Settings 41

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genie BASIC Settings
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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 for the profile.
Your saved profiles display on the Profile Settings screen after you click the
Apply
button. For more information, see
Profile Settings
on page
49.
9.
(Optional) Select the
Enable fixed IP settings on this device
check box.
NETGEAR recommends that you do not use this feature.
10.
In the fields provided, enter the following information about your Internet connection:
IP Address
. The IP address that your ISP assigned.
IP Subnet Mask
. The IP subnet mask that your ISP assigned.
Gateway IP Address
. The gateway IP address that your ISP assigned. The gateway
IP address is the ISP’s gateway to which your Trek will connect.
Primary DNS
. The IP address of your ISP’s primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS
. The IP address of your ISP’s secondary DNS server.
11.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
12.
If you lose the Wireless AP screen, close and restart your web browser.
The Trek changes to a new IP address that is assigned by your existing router and this
screen might not display.
13.
Enter
www.routerlogin.net
and log in again.