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Router Setup Manual select Cancel, you can check for new firmware later; see "To manually check for new router firmware:" on page 13. 3. If new firmware is available and you want to download it, click Yes and save the file to a location on your hard disk. Usually the firmware image is an .img (or .chk) file and does not need to be decompressed before you can use it to update your router. If, however, the file is a .zip file, then the image is compressed and must be "unzipped" before you can use the file. On Windows machines, you can use the WinZip utility to unzip the file. To install the updated firmware to your router: 1. If the Firmware Update screen does not display automatically, select Router Upgrade under Maintenance on the main menu. The Router Upgrade screen then displays. 2. Click Browse and locate the unzipped firmware image that you downloaded to your PC (the file ends in .img or .chk). 3. Once you have selected the file, click Upload to send the software to the router. The upload process takes several minutes. When the software upload process is complete, the router restarts. Do not try to go online, turn off the router, shut down the computer, or do anything else to the router until the router finishes restarting! When the Test light stops blinking, wait a few seconds more before using the router. 4. After the router has restarted, select Router Status under Maintenance on the main menu. Check the firmware version to verify that your router now has the new software installed. If you selected the No radio button during installation, and want to check for new firmware later, follow the next procedure. NETGEAR recommends that you determine the firmware version currently running on your router before you check for updates on the NETGEAR website. Then go to the NETGEAR website, and select the model number for this router. If a later version of the firmware is available, download the firmware to your computer, and update your router. To manually check for new router firmware: 1. Log in to the router (see "Accessing the Wireless Router after Installation" on page 10). 2. Select Router Status under Maintenance on the main menu. When the Router Status screen displays, note the version number of your router firmware. 3. Go to http://www.NETGEAR.com/support and select Downloads from the menu bar. Getting to Know Your Wireless Router 13 v1.0, October 2007

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Router Setup Manual
Getting to Know Your Wireless Router
13
v1.0, October 2007
select
Cancel
, you can check for new firmware later; see
“To manually check for new router
firmware:” on page 13
.
3.
If new firmware is available and you want to download it, click
Yes
and save the file to a
location on your hard disk.
Usually the firmware image is an .img (or .chk) file and does not need to be decompressed
before you can use it to update your router. If, however, the file is a .zip file, then the image is
compressed and must be “unzipped” before you can use the file. On Windows machines, you
can use the WinZip utility to unzip the file.
To install the updated firmware to your router:
1.
If the Firmware Update screen does not display automatically, select
Router Upgrade
under
Maintenance on the main menu. The Router Upgrade screen then displays.
2.
Click
Browse
and locate the unzipped firmware image that you downloaded to your PC (the
file ends in .img or .chk).
3.
Once you have selected the file, click
Upload
to send the software to the router. The upload
process takes several minutes. When the software upload process is complete, the router
restarts.
4.
After the router has restarted, select
Router
Status
under Maintenance on the main menu.
Check the firmware version to verify that your router now has the new software installed.
If you selected the
No
radio button during installation, and want to check for new firmware later,
follow the next procedure. NETGEAR recommends that you determine the firmware version
currently running on your router before you check for updates on the NETGEAR website. Then go
to the NETGEAR website, and select the model number for this router. If a later version of the
firmware is available, download the firmware to your computer, and update your router.
To manually check for new router firmware:
1.
Log in to the router (see
“Accessing the Wireless Router after Installation” on page 10
).
2.
Select
Router Status
under Maintenance on the main menu. When the Router Status screen
displays, note the version number of your router firmware.
3.
Go to
and select
Downloads
from the menu bar.
Do not try to go online, turn off the router, shut down the computer, or do
anything else to the router until the router finishes restarting! When the Test
light stops blinking, wait a few seconds more before using the router.