Netgear WNR2500 User Manual - Page 124

Quick Tips, Sequence to Restart Your Network, Check Ethernet Cable Connections, Wireless Settings

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N450 Wireless Router WNR2500 Quick Tips This section describes tips for troubleshooting some common problems. Sequence to Restart Your Network  Make sure to restart your network in this sequence: 1. Unplug and turn off the cable or DSL broadband modem. 2. Turn off the router and computers. 3. Plug in the cable or DSL broadband modem and turn it on. Wait two minutes. 4. Turn on the router and wait two minutes. 5. Turn on the computers. Check Ethernet Cable Connections Make sure that the Ethernet cables are securely plugged in: • The Internet LED on the router is lit when the Ethernet cable connecting the router and the modem is plugged in securely and the modem and router are turned on. • For each powered-on computer connected to the router by an Ethernet cable, the corresponding numbered router LAN port LED is lit. Wireless Settings Make sure that the wireless settings in the computer and router match exactly. • For a wirelessly connected computer, the wireless network name (SSID) and wireless security settings of the router and wireless computer must match exactly. • If you set up an access list in the Advanced Wireless Settings screen, you must add each wireless computer's MAC address to the router's access list. Network Settings Make sure that the network settings of the computer are correct: • Wired and wirelessly connected computers must have network IP addresses on the same network as the router. The simplest way to meet this requirement is to configure each computer to obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP. • Some cable modem service providers require you to use the MAC address of the computer initially registered on the account. You can view the MAC address in the Attached Devices screen (see Attached Devices on page 34). Troubleshooting 124

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Troubleshooting
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N450 Wireless Router WNR2500
Quick Tips
This section describes tips for troubleshooting some common problems.
Sequence to Restart Your Network
Make sure to restart your network in this sequence:
1.
Unplug
and
turn off the cable or DSL broadband modem.
2.
Turn off the router and computers.
3.
Plug in the cable or DSL broadband modem and turn it on. Wait two minutes.
4.
Turn on the router and wait two minutes.
5.
Turn on the computers.
Check Ethernet Cable Connections
Make sure that the Ethernet cables are securely plugged in:
The Internet LED on the router is lit when the Ethernet cable connecting the router and
the modem is plugged in securely and the modem and router are turned on.
For each powered-on computer connected to the router by an Ethernet cable, the
corresponding numbered router LAN port LED is lit.
Wireless Settings
Make sure that the wireless settings in the computer and router match exactly.
For a wirelessly connected computer, the wireless network name (SSID) and wireless
security settings of the router and wireless computer must match exactly.
If you set up an access list in the Advanced Wireless Settings screen, you must add each
wireless computer’s MAC address to the router’s access list.
Network Settings
Make sure that the network settings of the computer are correct:
Wired and wirelessly connected computers must have network IP addresses on the same
network as the router. The simplest way to meet this requirement is to configure each
computer to obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP.
Some cable modem service providers require you to use the MAC address of the
computer initially registered on the account. You can view the MAC address in the
Attached Devices screen (see
Attached Devices
on page
34).