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22 | Chapter 2. Set Up Your Internet Connection
N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WNDR4000 User Manual
Telstra Bigpond. This setting is only for older cable modem service accounts that still
require a Bigpond login utility. Telstra has discontinued this type of account. Those with
Telstra DSL accounts and newer cable modem accounts should select No for Does your
Internet connection require a login?.
Other. This is the default setting. It is for PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet),
the protocol used by most DSL services worldwide.
• Login. The login name provided by your ISP. This is often an e-mail address.
• Password. The password provided by your ISP.
• Service Name. If your ISP provided a service name, enter it here.
• Connection Mode. Specify when the router will connect to and disconnect from the
Internet.
Always On. The router logs in to the Internet immediately after booting and never
disconnects.
Dial on Demand. The router logs in only when outgoing traffic is present and logs out
after the idle time-out.
Manually Connect. The router logs in or logs out only when you click Connect or
Disconnect in the Router Status screen.
• Idle Timeout. If you want to change the Internet login time-out, enter a new value in
minutes. This determines how long the wireless router keeps the Internet connection
active after there is no Internet activity from the LAN. Entering an Idle Timeout value of 0
(zero) means never log out.
• Internet IP Address
Get Dynamically from ISP. Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your IP address. Your ISP
automatically assigns these addresses.
Use Static IP Address. Enter the IP address that your ISP assigned. Also enter the IP
subnet mask and the gateway IP address. The gateway is the ISP’s wireless router to
which your wireless router will connect.
Domain Name and MAC Address Fields
• Domain Name Server (DNS) Address. The DNS server is used to look up site
addresses based on their names.
Get Automatically from ISP. Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your DNS servers. Your ISP
automatically assigns this address.
Use These DNS Servers. If you know that your ISP does not automatically transmit DNS
addresses to the wireless router during login, select this option, and enter the IP address
of your ISP’s primary DNS server. If a secondary DNS server address is available, enter it
also.
• Router MAC Address. The Ethernet MAC address that will be used by the wireless
router on the Internet port. Some ISPs register the Ethernet MAC address of the network
interface card in your computer when your account is first opened. They will then accept
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- N750 wireless dual band gigabit router wndr4000 1
- User manual 1
- N750 wireless dual band gigabit router wndr4000 user manual 2
- Statement of conditions 2
- Technical support 2
- Trademarks 2
- Chapter 1 hardware setup 3
- Chapter 2 set up your internet connection 3
- Chapter 3 wireless settings 3
- Contents 3
- Chapter 4 content filtering settings 4
- Chapter 5 network maintenance 4
- Chapter 6 usb storage 4
- Chapter 7 advanced settings 5
- Chapter 8 troubleshooting 5
- Hardware setup 7
- Front panel 8
- Hardware features 8
- Unpack your wireless router 8
- Chapter 1 hardware setup 9 9
- N750 wireless dual band gigabit router wndr4000 user manual 9
- The following table describes the leds icons and buttons on the front panel from left to right 9
- Back panel 10
- See factory settings on page 94 for information about restoring factory settings 10
- The back panel has the on off button and port connections as shown in the figure 10
- The label on the bottom of the wireless router shows the restore factory settings button wps pin login information mac address and serial number 10
- Position your router 11
- Router stand 11
- Cable your router 12
- Verify the cabling 13
- Set up your internet connection 15
- Gather isp information 16
- Replace an existing router 16
- Use standard tcp ip properties for dhcp 16
- Wireless router setup preparation 16
- Log in to the router 17
- Router interface 18
- Upgrade firmware 18
- Setup wizard 19
- Manual setup basic settings 20
- Isp login 21
- No isp login 21
- Domain name and mac address fields 22
- Change password 23
- Unsuccessful internet connection 23
- Log out manually 24
- Types of logins 24
- Wireless settings 25
- Security basics 26
- Turn off wireless connectivity 26
- Wireless security compatibility 26
- Wireless security options 26
- Add clients computers or devices to your network 27
- Disable ssid broadcast 27
- Manual method 27
- Restrict access by mac address 27
- Router interface method 28
- Wi fi protected setup wps method 28
- Wps button method 28
- Consider every device on your network 29
- Wireless settings screen 29
- View or change wireless settings 30
- Region 31
- Security options settings 31
- Wireless network for 2 ghz b g n and 5 ghz a n 31
- Wireless settings screen fields 31
- Set up wpa security option and passphrase 32
- Wireless guest networks 32
- Content filtering settings 34
- Activation and administration 36
- Dropped packets 36
- Examples of log messages 36
- Following are examples of log messages in all cases the log entry shows the time stamp as day year month date hour minute second 36
- These entries show an inbound ftp port 21 packet a user datagram protocol udp packet port 6970 and an internet control message protocol icmp packet port 0 being dropped as a result of the default inbound rule which states that all inbound packets are denied 36
- This entry indicates a power up or reboot with initial time entry 36
- This entry shows a time out of the administrator login 36
- This entry shows an administrator logging into and out from ip address 192 68 36
- This entry shows when the log was emailed 36
- Delete keyword or domain 37
- Keyword blocking of http traffic 37
- Block services 38
- Specify a trusted computer 38
- Set the time zone 40
- Schedule services 41
- Turn on security event email notification 42
- Port forwarding 43
- Add a custom service 44
- Application example making a local web server public 45
- Port triggering 46
- Network maintenance 49
- Automatic firmware check 50
- Upgrade the firmware 50
- Manually check for firmware upgrades 51
- Stop the automatic firmware check 51
- Back up 52
- Manage the configuration file 52
- Internet port settings 53
- Restore 53
- View router status 53
- Lan port local ports 54
- Show statistics 54
- Wireless port 54
- Connection status 55
- View attached devices 56
- Usb storage 57
- File sharing scenarios 58
- Share photos within your home network 58
- Usb drive requirements 58
- Share large files with ftp over the internet 59
- Usb storage basic settings 59
- Basic settings screen fields and buttons 60
- Edit a network folder 60
- Usb storage advanced settings 61
- Access method 62
- Available network folders 62
- Create a network folder 63
- Unmount a usb drive 63
- Approved usb devices 64
- Connect to the usb drive from a remote computer 64
- Access the modem router s usb drive remotely with ftp 65
- Connect to the usb drive with microsoft network settings 65
- Enabling file and printer sharing 65
- Locate the internet port ip address 65
- Configuring windows 2000 and windows xp 66
- Configuring windows 98se and windows me 66
- Advanced settings 67
- Wan setup 68
- Default dmz server 69
- Dynamic dns 70
- Lan setup 71
- Ip address reservation 72
- Lan setup screen settings 72
- Qos for internet access 73
- Quality of service qos 73
- Advanced wireless settings 74
- Wireless advanced settings 2 ghz and 5 ghz 75
- Wireless card access list 75
- Wps settings 75
- Remote management access 76
- Static route example 78
- Static routes 78
- Add a static route 79
- Universal plug and play 80
- Traffic meter 81
- Advanced usb settings 83
- Wireless bridging and repeating networks 83
- Set up a repeater with wireless client association 85
- Troubleshooting 87
- Check ethernet cable connections 88
- Power led 88
- Quick tips 88
- Sequence to restart your network 88
- Wireless settings 88
- Leds never turn off 89
- Network settings 89
- Power led is off or blinking 89
- Troubleshooting with the leds 89
- Cannot log in to the wireless router 90
- Internet or ethernet port leds are off 90
- Wireless led is off 90
- Cannot access the internet 91
- Changes not saved 92
- Incorrect date or time 92
- Restoring the factory settings and password 93
- Wireless connectivity 93
- Wireless signal strength 93
- A supplemental information 94
- Factory settings 94
- Supplemental information 94
- Appendix a supplemental information 95 95
- Feature default behavior 95
- N750 wireless dual band gigabit router wndr4000 user manual 95
- Table 1 factory default settings continued 95
- Appendix a supplemental information 96
- N750 wireless dual band gigabit router wndr4000 user manual 96
- Table 2 wndr4000 router specifications 96
- Technical specifications 96
- B notification of compliance 97
- Europe eu declaration of conformity 97
- Netgear dual band wireless 97
- Notification of compliance 97
- Regulatory compliance information 97
- Appendix b notification of compliance 98
- N750 wireless dual band gigabit router wndr4000 user manual 98
- Appendix b notification of compliance 99 99
- Fcc declaration of conformity 99
- Fcc guidelines for human exposure 99
- Fcc information to user 99
- Fcc radio frequency interference warnings instructions 99
- Fcc requirements for operation in the united states 99
- N750 wireless dual band gigabit router wndr4000 user manual 99
- Appendix b notification of compliance 100
- Avertissement 100
- Caution 100
- Fcc caution 100
- Important note radiation exposure statement 100
- Industry canada 100
- N750 wireless dual band gigabit router wndr4000 user manual 100
- Note importante déclaration d exposition aux radiations 100
- Voluntary control council for interference vcci statement 100
- Index 101 101
- N750 wireless dual band gigabit router wndr4000 user manual 102
- Index 103 103
- N750 wireless dual band gigabit router wndr4000 user manual 103
- N750 wireless dual band gigabit router wndr4000 user manual 104
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