Netgear PR2000 User Manual (Non-Cellular Version) - Page 11

Connection Ports and Reset Button

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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 Ports and Reset Button ConnectNoEr rTeGseEt yAoRur Trek. Internet WiFi USB Reset Internet/LAN LAN Reset button USB Connection ports Figure 4. Connection ports and Reset button Connect or reset your Trek using the following items: • Reset button. To reset the Trek to its factory settings, insert a paper clip into the Reset hole and hold it until the Internet LED blinks. See Factory Settings on page 139 for information about restoring factory settings. • Internet/LAN port. When the Internet via switch is set to Wired, this port becomes an Internet port. When the switch is set to Wireless, this port becomes a LAN port for any Ethernet-enabled device. • LAN port. A LAN port for any Ethernet-enabled device. • USB port. A USB port for USB storage or a USB printer. When the Trek is plugged into the wall, the USB port can also be used as a cell phone charger. Hardware Setup 11

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Hardware Setup
11
Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000
Connection Ports and Reset Button
Connect or reset your Trek.
WiFi
USB
USB
LAN
Internet/LAN
Reset
NETGEAR
Internet
Reset
button
Connection
ports
Figure 4. Connection ports and Reset button
Connect or reset your Trek using the following items:
Reset button
. To reset the Trek to its factory settings, insert a paper clip into the Reset
hole and hold it until the Internet LED blinks. See
Factory Settings
on page
139 for
information about restoring factory settings.
Internet/LAN port
. When the Internet via switch is set to
Wired
, this port becomes an
Internet port. When the switch is set to
Wireless
, this port becomes a LAN port for any
Ethernet-enabled device.
LAN port
. A LAN port for any Ethernet-enabled device.
USB port
. A USB port for USB storage or a USB printer. When the Trek is plugged into
the wall, the USB port can also be used as a cell phone charger.
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.
Table 1.
Status LEDs
(continued)