Netgear WN604 User Manual - Page 10

Side Panel, Product Label, Wireless On/Off button, WPS button - default password

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Side Panel Wireless N150 Access Point WN604 WPS Wireless On/Off Figure 3. WN604 side panel The side panel has a Wireless On/Off button and an WPS button. • Wireless On/Off button. You can use this button to turn the wireless radio off and on. You can also schedule the wireless radio. See Schedule the Wireless Radio on page 46. • WPS button. You can use WPS to add clients to the WN604 wireless network without typing the WPA or WPA2 password. See Wireless Security Options on page 27. Product Label The label on the bottom of the access point includes the MAC address, serial number, security PIN, and the default IP address for logging in to the access point. Figure 4. The label is located on the bottom of the access point Getting Started 10

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Getting Started
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Wireless N150 Access Point WN604
Side Panel
Wireless On/Off
WPS
Figure 3. WN604 side panel
The side panel has a Wireless On/Off button and an WPS button.
Wireless On/Off button
. You can use this button to turn the wireless radio off and on.
You can also schedule the wireless radio. See
Schedule the Wireless Radio
on page 46.
WPS button
. You can use WPS to add clients to the WN604 wireless network without
typing the WPA or WPA2 password. See
Wireless Security Options
on page 27.
Product Label
The label on the bottom of the access point includes the MAC address, serial number,
security PIN, and the default IP address for logging in to the access point.
Figure 4. The label is located on the bottom of the access point