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In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, NETGEAR reserves the right to
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NETGEAR does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit
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Contents
Router Setup Manual
Chapter 1
Connecting the Router to the Internet
What’s in the Box? ..........................................................................................................1-1
The Router Bottom Label .........................................................................................1-1
The Front of the Router ............................................................................................1-2
The Back of the Router ............................................................................................1-3
What You Need Before You Begin ..................................................................................1-3
If any of the parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact your NETGEAR dealer. Keep the
carton, including the original packing materials, in case you need to return the product for repair.
The Router Bottom Label
View the label on the bottom of the router to identify the serial number, security PIN number, port
connectors, status lights, and default login information.
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The Front of the Router
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Figure 1-1
You can use the status lights on the front of the router to verify various conditions.
Table 1-1.
Status Light
1. Power
2. Test
3. Wireless
4. Internet
5. LAN (Local Area
Network) Lights
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ActivityDescription
On
Blink
Off
On
Blink
Off
On
Off
On (amber)
On (green)
Blink
On (green)
Blink (green)
On (amber)
Blink (amber)
Off
Power is supplied to the router.
The firmware is corrupt, and the router is in rescue mode running
TFTP server. You can use TFTP client to upload valid firmware.
Power is not supplied to the router.
The system is initializing.
Firmware is upgrading or restoring to factory default settings
The system is ready and running.
Indicates that the wireless router radio is enabled.
The wireless router radio is disabled.
The Ethernet cable is connected but the router has not gotten an
Internet address.
The router has an Internet address.
Data is being communicated through the Internet port.
The local port is connected to a 100 Mbps device.
Data is being transmitted at 100 Mbps.
The local port has detected a link with a 10 Mbps device.
Data is being transmitted at 10 Mbps.
No link is detected on this port.
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The Back of the Router
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Figure 1-2
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The back of the router has the following port connections:
1. Power adapter port
2. Four local Ethernet ports for connecting the local computers
3. Internet port for connecting to a cable or ADSL modem
4. Factory default reset button
5. Wireless antenna
What You Need Before You Begin
Prepare the following before you set up your router:
•Internet service.
•The configuration information your Internet Service Provider (ISP) gave you. Depending on
how your Internet account was set up, your may need one or more of these settings for the
router to access the Internet:
–Host and Domain Names
–Internet Login Name and Password (frequently an email address and password)
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–Domain Name Server (DNS) Addresses
–Fixed or Static IP Address
Your ISP should have provided you with all the information needed to connect to the Internet.
If you cannot locate this information, you can ask your ISP to provide it.
•For cable modem service, use the computer you first used to set up your Internet service.
Two Setup Methods: 1) Smart Wizard Setup 2) Manual Setup
You have two methods available for setting up your router.
•Smart Wizard Setup: Click Setup on the CD to use the Smart Wizard.
–This option is the easiest. The wizard guides you through the setup process, automates
many of the steps, and verifies that necessary conditions exist and that steps you perform
have been successfully completed.
–This option requires a PC running Microsoft Windows.
•Manual Setup: This option is best if you cannot use the wizard on the CD, are replacing an
existing router, or are technically knowledgeable. Follow the instructions in this manual to set
up your router.
Use the setup option that best suites you.
Smart Wizard Setup
The wizard setup process should take about 20 minutes to complete.
1. Insert the NETGEAR CD into a Windows PC. The CD will automatically start and detect the
language you are using on your PC. Accept the language option or change to a different
language.
Note: If the CD does not automatically start, browse the CD and double-click on
Autorun.
2. Click Next to proceed.
3. Click Setup to start the Smart Wizard installation assistant. Follow the wizard instructions.
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Manual Setup
There are two steps to setting up your router:
1. Connect the router to the ADSL or cable modem, and connect a computer to the router.
Note: Your computer has to be set to automatically get its TCP/IP network settings
from the router via DHCP. This is usually the case. If your are unsure about
this, use the wizard on the CD which automatically takes care of this for you,
or refer to the documentation for your computer.
2. Configure the router to use your Internet service.
Connecting Your Router
1. Connect the router, the computer, and the modem.
a. Turn off your computer.
b. Turn off and unplug the cable or ADSL broadband modem.
c. Locate the Ethernet cable (1) that connects your computer to the modem.
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Figure 1-3
d. Disconnect the cable at the modem end only (2).
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