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N300 Wireless Router with USB WNR2200 User Manual
Customizing Your Network Settings 6-6
v1.0, May 2011
your router automatically contacts the Dynamic DNS service provider, logs in to your account, and
registers your new IP address. If your host name is hostname, for example, you can reach your
router at hostname.dyndns.org.
From the main menu, under Advanced, select Dynamic DNS to display the Dynamic DNS screen.
To configure Dynamic DNS:
1. Register for an account with one of the Dynamic DNS service providers whose names appear
in the Service Provider list. For example, for DynDNS.org, select www.dyndns.org.
2. Select the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box.
3. Select the name of your Dynamic DNS service provider.
4. Type the host name (or domain name) that your Dynamic DNS service provider gave you.
5. Type the user name for your Dynamic DNS account. This is the name that you use to log in to
your account, not your host name.
6. Type the password (or key) for your Dynamic DNS account.
7. If your Dynamic DNS provider allows the use of wildcards in resolving your URL, you can
select the Use Wildcards check box to activate this feature. For example, the wildcard feature
causes *.yourhost.dyndns.org to be aliased to the same IP address as yourhost.dyndns.org.
8. Click Apply to save your configuration.
Figure 6-2
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- N300 wireless router with usb wnr2200 user manual 1
- Bestätigung des herstellers importeurs 2
- Certificate of the manufacturer importer 2
- Product registration support and documentation 2
- Regulatory compliance information 2
- Statement of conditions 2
- Trademarks 2
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- A printed copy of the eu declaration of conformity certificate for this product is provided in the wnr2200 product package 3
- Europe declaration of conformity in languages of the european community 3
- Europe eu declaration of conformity 3
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- Fcc guidelines for human exposure 4
- Fcc information to user 4
- Fcc requirements for operation in the united states 4
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- Fcc declaration of conformity 5
- Federal communication commission interference statement 5
- Important note 5
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- Important note 6
- Industry canada statement 6
- Maximum wireless signal rate derived from ieee standard 802 1 specifications 6
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- Product and publication details 7
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- Contents 8
- Chapter 1 getting to know your wireless router 13
- Unpacking your new wireless router 13
- Hardware features 14
- 2 3 4 5 6 15
- Figure 1 2 15
- Front panel 15
- Getting to know your wireless router 1 3 15
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- Table 1 1 status light descriptions 15
- The front panel has seven status lights that you can use to monitor and verify various conditions there are also two switch buttons on the right or at the top if the router is in its stand the status lights are described in table 1 1 and the switch buttons in table 1 2 15
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- A usb 2 port backward compatible to usb 1 1 for attaching a usb storage device and a usb 3g dongle 16
- Back panel 16
- Figure 1 3 16
- Four local lan 10 100 mbps ethernet ports for connecting the router to local computers 16
- Getting to know your wireless router 1 4 16
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- Note for more information on modes see manually configuring your wireless settings on page 3 4 16
- Table 1 2 switch button descriptions 16
- The back of the wireless router includes 16
- The rear panel of the wnr2200 router contains the items in the list that follows the figure 16
- The wlan and wps switch buttons toggle the wlan and wps functions on and off 16
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- Positioning your wireless router 17
- Router label 17
- Installing your wireless router 18
- Smart wizard setup 18
- Manual setup 19
- The smart wizard guides you through installing your router connecting your router to the internet configuring your wireless network settings and selecting the optimum security protection for your network if you choose not to select a security opt 19
- Updating your router firmware 22
- Chapter 2 configuring your internet connection 23
- Logging in to your wireless router 23
- You can log in to the wireless router to view or change its settings 23
- Selecting a language for your screen display 26
- Using the setup wizard 27
- Viewing or manually configuring your isp settings 28
- The following table explains the fields in the basic settings screen 29
- Configuring your internet connection 2 8 30
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- Table 2 1 basic settings screen fields 30
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- Configuring your internet connection 2 9 31
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- Table 2 1 basic settings screen fields continued 31
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- Chapter 3 safeguarding your network 32
- Planning your wireless network 32
- Wi fi certified and wpa or wpa 2 capable and that they support wps configuration 33
- Wireless placement and range guidelines 33
- Wireless security options 34
- Manually configuring your wireless settings 35
- Configure and test your computers for wireless connectivity 37
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- Program the wireless adapter of your computers to have the same ssid and wireless security settings as your wireless router check that they have a wireless link and are able to obtain an ip address by dhcp from the wireless router if there is interference adjust the channel 37
- Safeguarding your network 3 6 37
- Table 3 1 wireless settings 37
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- Safeguarding your network 3 7 38
- Table 3 1 wireless settings continued 38
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- Configuring wep wireless security 39
- Log in to the wireless router at its default lan address of http www routerlogin net with its default user name of admin and default password of password or using whatever password and lan address you have chosen for the wireless router 39
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- Note if you use a wireless computer to configure wireless security settings you will be disconnected when you click apply reconfigure your wireless computer to match the new settings or access the wireless router from a wired computer to make further changes 39
- Note wep security is only available when you select up to 54 mbps on the wireless settings screen 39
- Safeguarding your network 3 8 39
- Table 3 1 wireless settings continued 39
- To configure wep data encryption 39
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- Configuring wpa wpa2 or wpa wpa2 wireless security 41
- Using push n connect wps to configure your wireless network 43
- Using a wps button to add a wps client 44
- Using pin entry to add a wps client 45
- Configuring advanced wps settings 47
- Adding both wps and non wps clients 48
- Adding more wps clients 48
- Connecting additional wireless client devices after wps setup 48
- Restricting access to your router 50
- Adding guest networks 51
- Chapter 4 protecting your network 53
- Protecting access to your wireless router 53
- Changing the built in password 54
- Restricting access by mac address 54
- Blocking access to internet sites 56
- Blocking access to internet services 58
- Configuring a user defined service 59
- Scheduling blocking 60
- Configuring e mail alert and web access log notifications 61
- Viewing logs of web access or attempted web access 62
- Select logs under content filtering in the main menu the logs screen displays 63
- To clear the log entries click the clear log button 63
- To e mail the log immediately click the send log button 63
- To refresh the log screen click the refresh button 63
- Setting the time 64
- Chapter 5 using network monitoring tools 65
- Upgrading the router firmware 65
- Upgrading automatically to new router software 67
- Upgrading manually to new router software 67
- To view router status and usage information from the main menu under the maintenance heading select router status the router status screen displays 69
- Viewing wireless router status information 69
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- Table 5 1 wireless router status fields 70
- Using network monitoring tools 5 6 70
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- You can use the show statistics and connection status buttons to view additional status information as described in connection status on page 5 7 and statistics on page 5 8 the following table explains router status screen fields 70
- Connection status 71
- Figure 5 5 71
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- Table 5 1 wireless router status fields continued 71
- To view the connection status on the router status screen click connection status 71
- Using network monitoring tools 5 7 71
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- Click the close window button to close the connection status screen 72
- Click the release button to release the connection status items that is all items return to 0 72
- Click the renew button to renew to the connection status items that is all items are refreshed 72
- Figure 5 6 72
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- Statistics 72
- Table 5 2 connection status settings 72
- The following table describes the connection status settings 72
- To view statistics on the router status screen click show statistics 72
- Using network monitoring tools 5 8 72
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- Figure 5 7 73
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- Table 5 3 router statistics 73
- The attached devices table lists all ip devices that the router has discovered on the local network from the main menu under maintenance select attached devices to view the table 73
- The following table describes the router statistics 73
- To change the polling frequency enter a time in seconds in the poll interval field and click set interval 73
- To stop the polling entirely click stop 73
- Using network monitoring tools 5 9 73
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- Viewing a list of attached devices 73
- Backing up and restoring the configuration 74
- Managing the configuration file 74
- Erasing the configuration 75
- Enabling remote management access 76
- Traffic meter 78
- Chapter 6 customizing your network settings 80
- Using the lan setup options 80
- Customizing your network settings 6 3 82
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- Table 6 1 lan setup 82
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- Address reservation 83
- Using the router as a dhcp server 83
- Using a dynamic dns service 84
- Configuring the wan setup options 86
- Customizing your network settings 6 7 86
- Figure 6 3 86
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- Table 6 2 wan setup settings 86
- The wan setup fields are described in the following table 86
- The wan setup screen lets you configure a dmz demilitarized zone server change the maximum transmit unit mtu size and enable the wireless router to respond to a ping on the wan internet port from the main menu under advanced click wan setup to view the wan setup screen 86
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- Customizing your network settings 6 8 87
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- Setting up a default dmz server 87
- Table 6 2 wan setup settings 87
- The default dmz server feature is helpful when you are using some online games and videoconferencing applications that are incompatible with network address translation nat the router is programmed to recognize some of these applications and to work correctly with them but there are other applications that might not function well in some cases one local computer can run the application correctly if that computer s ip address is entered as the default dmz server 87
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- Warning dmz servers pose a security risk a computer designated as the default dmz server loses much of the protection of the firewall and is exposed to exploits from the internet if compromised the dmz server computer can be used to attack other computers on your network 87
- Configuring static routes 88
- Allowing inbound connections to your network 90
- How your computer accesses a remote computer through your router 90
- How port triggering changes the communication process 92
- How port forwarding changes the communication process 93
- How port forwarding differs from port triggering 94
- Configuring port forwarding to local servers 95
- Adding a custom service 96
- Configuring port triggering 97
- Editing or deleting a port forwarding entry 97
- Wireless repeating also called wds 101
- Wireless repeating function 102
- Setting up the base station 103
- Setting up a repeater unit 104
- Chapter 7 fine tuning your network 105
- Assessing your speed requirements 106
- As your network grows it might consist of several segments of different networking technologies each providing different throughput in planning your network you should first consider which devices will have the heaviest traffic flow between them examples are a media center in one room streaming high definition video from a server in another room a storage device that is used for backing up your computers 107
- Backing up computers over the network has become popular due to the availability of inexpensive mass storage table 7 1 shows the time to transfer 1 gigabyte gb of data using various networking technologies 107
- Fine tuning your network 7 3 107
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- Optimizing your network bandwidth 107
- Table 7 1 theoretical transfer time for 1 gigabyte 107
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- Optimizing wireless performance 109
- Changing the mtu size 110
- Quality of service qos 111
- Configuring qos for internet access 112
- Using wmm qos for wireless multimedia applications 112
- Universal plug and play 117
- Chapter 8 usb storage 119
- Usb drive requirements 119
- File sharing scenarios 120
- Usb storage basic settings 122
- Figure 8 2 123
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- Note if you logged in to the router before you connected your usb device you might not see your usb device in the router screens until you log out and then log back in again 123
- Table 8 1 usb storage basic settings 123
- The following table explains the fields and buttons in this screen 123
- Usb storage 8 5 123
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- You can also type readyshare in the address field of your web browser 123
- Editing a network folder 124
- Configuring usb storage advanced settings 125
- To configure advanced usb settings under the usb heading on the router main menu select advanced settings the usb storage advanced settings screen displays 125
- You can use this screen to specify access to the usb storage device the following table explains the fields and buttons in the usb storage advanced settings screen 125
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- Table 8 2 usb storage advanced settings 126
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- Creating a network folder 127
- Readyshare access 128
- Unmounting a usb drive 128
- Specifying approved usb devices 129
- Accessing the router s usb drive remotely using ftp 130
- Connecting to the usb drive from a remote computer 130
- Connecting to the usb drive with microsoft network settings 130
- Locating the internet port ip address 130
- Enabling file and printer sharing 131
- Chapter 9 troubleshooting 132
- Quick tips 132
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- Table 9 1 quick tips continued 133
- Troubleshooting 9 2 133
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- A numbered ethernet port light is on for any local port that is connected to a computer this indicates that a link has been established to the connected device 134
- After approximately 2 minutes verify that 134
- After you turn on power to the router the following sequence of events should occur 134
- If any of the above conditions does not occur see the following table 134
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- Table 9 2 troubleshooting basic functions 134
- The internet light is on 134
- The power light is solid green 134
- Troubleshooting 9 3 134
- Troubleshooting basic functions 134
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- When power is first applied verify that the power light is on 134
- Www netgear com suppor 134
- Cannot access the router main menu 135
- Check the ethernet connection between the wired computer and the router make sure that the cable connections are secure and that you are using the correct cable 135
- If you are connecting from a wireless computer try connecting from a wired computer 135
- If you are unable to access the router s main menu from a computer on your local network check the following 135
- Make sure that your computer s ip address is on the same subnet as the router for instructions click the link to the online document preparing your network in appendix b to configure your computer 135
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- Note if your computer s ip address is shown as 169 54 x x windows and mac os generate and assign an ip address if the computer cannot reach a dhcp server these autogenerated addresses are in subnet 169 54 x x if your ip address is in this range check the connection from the computer to the router and reboot your computer 135
- Table 9 2 troubleshooting basic functions 135
- Troubleshooting 9 4 135
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- Cannot access the internet 136
- Troubleshooting a network using the ping utility 137
- Testing the lan path to your router 138
- Problems with date and time 139
- Testing the path from your computer to a remote device 139
- Using your wireless card setup program 140
- Wireless connectivity 140
- Setting up and testing basic wireless connectivity 141
- Restoring the default configuration and password 144
- Appendix a default configuration and technical specifications 145
- Restoring the default factory configuration settings 145
- Default configuration and technical specifications a 2 146
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- Table a 1 wnr2200 router default configuration settings continued 146
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- Default configuration and technical specifications a 3 147
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- Table a 1 wnr2200 router specifications 147
- Technical specifications 147
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- Default configuration and technical specifications a 4 148
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- Table a 1 wnr2200 router specifications continued 148
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- Appendix b related documents 149
- This appendix provides links to reference documents you can use to gain a more complete understanding of the technologies used in your netgear product 149
- Index 1 150
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- Index 2 151
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- Index 3 152
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- Index 4 153
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- Index 5 154
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Подскажите где в настройках отключить WPS? 10 раз все пересмотрел, так и не нашел.
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