NETGEAR WNDR4300v2 User Manual

NETGEAR WNDR4300v2 User Manual

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N750 WiFi Router
Mode l WND R4300 v2
Us e r Manual
December 2014
202-11405-01
350 East Plumeria Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
USA

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  • Page 1 N750 WiFi Router Mode l WND R4300 v2 Us e r Manual December 2014 202-11405-01 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134...
  • Page 2 Phone (Other Countries): Check the list of phone numbers at http://support.netgear.com/general/contact/default.aspx. Trademarks © NETGEAR, Inc. NETGEAR and the NETGEAR Logo are trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. Any non-NETGEAR trademarks are used for reference purposes only. Compliance For regulatory compliance information, visit http://www.netgear.com/about/regulatory/.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Use a Web Browser to Access the Router ....... 16 NETGEAR genie Automatic Internet Setup ......16 Log In to the Router .
  • Page 4 N750 WiFi Router Add QoS Rules by Service ......... . 42 Add a QoS Rule by Device .
  • Page 5 Use the Scan Feature of a Multifunction USB Printer ..... 89 Change NETGEAR USB Control Center Settings ......90 Change the NETGEAR USB Control Center Language .
  • Page 6 N750 WiFi Router Monitor Internet Traffic ..........123 Custom Static Routes .
  • Page 7 N750 WiFi Router Appendix A Supplemental Information Factory Settings........... . 152 Technical Specifications .
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Hardware Setup

    This chapter contains the following sections: • Unpack Your Router • Front Panel • Rear Panel • Position Your Router • Cable Your Router For more information about the topics covered in this manual, visit the support website at http://support.netgear.com.
  • Page 9: Unpack Your Router

    N750 WiFi Router Unpack Your Router Your package contains the following items. Stand Router Power adapter Ethernet cable (varies by region) Figure 1. Package contents Front Panel The status LEDs, WPS button, and WiFi On/Off button are located on the front panel. WPS button and LED WiFi On/Off button USB port LED...
  • Page 10 N750 WiFi Router Pressing the WPS button lets you use WPS to join the WiFi network without typing the WiFi password. See WiFi Connection on page 15. Pressing the WiFi On/Off button for two seconds turns the WiFi radios on and off. The following table describes the LEDs on the front panel.
  • Page 11: Rear Panel

    N750 WiFi Router Rear Panel The rear panel connections and buttons are shown in the following figure. Ethernet LAN ports 1–4 WAN (Internet) port USB port Power On/Off button Power connector Figure 3. Router rear panel Position Your Router The router lets you access your network anywhere within the operating range of your wireless network.
  • Page 12: Cable Your Router

    N750 WiFi Router Ceiling fans Home security systems Microwaves Computers Base of a cordless phone 2.4 GHz cordless phone • Place the router away from large metal surfaces, large glass surfaces, insulated walls, and items such as these: Solid metal doors Aluminum studs Fish tanks Mirrors...
  • Page 13 N750 WiFi Router Connect the power adapter to your router and plug the power adapter into an outlet. Press the Power On/Off button on the rear panel of the router. Hardware Setup...
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 Connect To The Network And Access The Router

    This chapter contains the following sections: • Connect to the Network • Types of Logins • Use a Web Browser to Access the Router • Change the Language • Access the Router with the NETGEAR genie App...
  • Page 15: Connect To The Network

    N750 WiFi Router Connect to the Network You can connect to the router’s network through a wired or WiFi connection. If you set up your computer to use a static IP address, change the settings so that it uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
  • Page 16: Label

    Internet service. NETGEAR genie Automatic Internet Setup You can set up your router with the NETGEAR genie automatically, or you can use the genie menus and screens to set up your router manually. Before you start the setup process, get your ISP information and make sure that the computers and devices in the network are using the settings described here.
  • Page 17 ISP login program on your computer to access the Internet. When you start an Internet application, your router automatically logs you in. NETGEAR genie runs on any device with a web browser. Installation and basic setup takes about 15 minutes to complete. ...
  • Page 18: Log In To The Router

    NETGEAR technical support. Log In to the Router When you first set up your router, NETGEAR genie automatically starts when you launch a web browser on a computer that is connected to the router. If you want to view or change settings for the router, you can use genie again.
  • Page 19: Access The Router With The Netgear Genie App

    When prompted, click the OK button to confirm this change. The screen refreshes with the language that you selected. Access the Router with the NETGEAR genie App The genie app is the easy dashboard for managing, monitoring, and repairing your home network.
  • Page 20: Chapter 3 Specify Your Internet Settings

    Specify Your Internet Settings Usually, the quickest way to set up the router to use your Internet connection is to allow genie to detect the Internet connection when you first access the router with a web browser. You can also customize or specify your Internet settings.
  • Page 21: Use The Internet Setup Wizard

    The Setup Wizard searches your Internet connection for servers and protocols to determine your Internet configuration. When the router connects to the Internet, you are prompted to download and install the free NETGEAR Desktop genie app and the free ReadySHARE Vault app. Specify Your Internet Settings...
  • Page 22: Manually Set Up The Internet Connection

    N750 WiFi Router Manually Set Up the Internet Connection You can view or change the router’s Internet connection settings. Specify an Internet Connection Without a Login  To specify the Internet connection settings: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network.
  • Page 23: Specify An Internet Connection That Uses A Login

    Use This MAC Address. Enter the MAC address that you want to use. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Click the Test button to test your Internet connection. If the NETGEAR website does not display within one minute, see Chapter 12, Troubleshooting. Specify an Internet Connection That Uses a Login ...
  • Page 24 N750 WiFi Router For the Does your Internet connection require a login? setting, select the Yes radio button. Scroll to view more settings In the Internet Service Provider list, select the encapsulation method: PPPoE, PPPoA, or L2TP. In the Login field, enter the login name that your ISP gave you. This login name is often an email address.
  • Page 25: Specify Ipv6 Internet Connections

    Use This MAC Address. Enter the MAC address that you want to use. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Click the Test button to test your Internet connection. If the NETGEAR website does not display within one minute, see Chapter 12, Troubleshooting. Specify IPv6 Internet Connections You can set up an IPv6 Internet connection if genie does not detect it automatically.
  • Page 26: Requirements For Entering Ipv6 Addresses

    N750 WiFi Router Use Auto Detect for an IPv6 Internet Connection on page 26 Use Auto Config for an IPv6 Internet Connection on page 28 Set Up an IPv6 6rd Tunnel Internet Connection on page 29 Set Up an IPv6 6to4 Tunnel Internet Connection on page 30 Set Up an IPv6 Pass Through Internet Connection on page 32...
  • Page 27 N750 WiFi Router In the Internet Connection Type list, select Auto Detect. The router automatically detects the information in the following fields: • Connection Type. This field indicates the connection type that is detected. • Router’s IPv6 Address on WAN. This field shows the IPv6 address that is acquired for the router’s WAN (or Internet) interface.
  • Page 28: Use Auto Config For An Ipv6 Internet Connection

    N750 WiFi Router Use Auto Config for an IPv6 Internet Connection  To set up an IPv6 Internet connection through auto configuration: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. Type http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com. A login screen displays.
  • Page 29: Set Up An Ipv6 6Rd Tunnel Internet Connection

    N750 WiFi Router (Optional) In the DHCP Domain Name (If Required) field, enter a domain name. You can type the domain name of your IPv6 ISP. Do not enter the domain name for the IPv4 ISP here. For example, if your ISP’s mail server is mail.xxx.yyy.zzz, type xxx.yyy.zzz as the domain name.
  • Page 30: Set Up An Ipv6 6To4 Tunnel Internet Connection

    N750 WiFi Router A login screen displays. Enter the router user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home screen displays. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > IPv6. The IPv6 screen displays.
  • Page 31 N750 WiFi Router The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home screen displays. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > IPv6. The IPv6 screen displays. In the Internet Connection Type list, select 6to4 Tunnel. The router automatically detects the information in the Router’s IPv6 Address on LAN field.
  • Page 32: Set Up An Ipv6 Pass Through Internet Connection

    N750 WiFi Router Your settings are saved. Set Up an IPv6 Pass Through Internet Connection In pass-through mode, the router works as a Layer 2 Ethernet switch with two ports (LAN and WAN Ethernet ports) for IPv6 packets. The router does not process any IPv6 header packets. ...
  • Page 33 N750 WiFi Router In the Internet Connection Type list, select Fixed. Configure the fixed IPv6 addresses for the WAN connection: • IPv6 Address/Prefix Length. The IPv6 address and prefix length of the router WAN interface. • Default IPv6 Gateway. The IPv6 address of the default IPv6 gateway for the router’s WAN interface.
  • Page 34: Set Up An Ipv6 Dhcp Internet Connection

    N750 WiFi Router Set Up an IPv6 DHCP Internet Connection  To set up an IPv6 Internet connection with a DHCP server: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. Type http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com. A login screen displays.
  • Page 35: Set Up An Ipv6 Pppoe Internet Connection

    N750 WiFi Router You can type the domain name of your IPv6 ISP. Do not enter the domain name for the IPv4 ISP here. For example, if your ISP’s mail server is mail.xxx.yyy.zzz, type xxx.yyy.zzz as the domain name. If your ISP provided a domain name, type it in this field. For example, Earthlink Cable might require a host name of home, and Comcast sometimes supplies a domain name.
  • Page 36 N750 WiFi Router In the Internet Connection Type list, select PPPoE. Enter the settings that your service provider gave you. If your service provider gave you only one user name and password, the service provider most likely supports dual stack PPPoE (a single ppp session). If the service provider gave you two user names and passwords for IPv4 and IPv6, then the router must use different PPP session.
  • Page 37: Change The Mtu Size

    “fragmented” to accommodate the device with the smallest MTU. The best MTU setting for NETGEAR equipment is often the default value. In some situations, changing the value fixes one problem but causes another. Leave the MTU unchanged unless one of these situations occurs: •...
  • Page 38 N750 WiFi Router Note: An incorrect MTU setting can cause Internet communication problems. For example, you might not be able to access certain websites, frames within websites, secure login pages, or FTP or POP servers.  To change the MTU size: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network.
  • Page 39 Table 2. Common MTU sizes Application 1500 The largest Ethernet packet size. This setting is typical for connections that do not use PPPoE or VPN and is the default value for NETGEAR routers, adapters, and switches. 1492 Used in PPPoE environments. 1472 Maximum size to use for pinging.
  • Page 40: Chapter 4 Optimize Performance

    Optimize Performance You can set up the router to optimize performance for applications such as Internet gaming, high-definition video streaming, and VoIP communication. By default, the router uses Wi-Fi Multimedia Quality of Service (WMM QoS). This chapter contains the following sections: •...
  • Page 41: Optimize Internet Gaming With Upstream Qos

    Figure 6. Upstream QoS assigns a high priority to gaming traffic from your gaming console NETGEAR recommends that only gamers enable the Upstream QoS feature. If you do not game and you turn on this feature, some applications might not perform as well as usual.
  • Page 42: Add Qos Rules By Service

    N750 WiFi Router Select the Enable Upstream QoS (Optimized for Gaming) check box. Specify the bandwidth settings. • If you know the bandwidth of your Internet connection, type it in the Uplink bandwidth Maximum field. • If you are not sure, select the Speedtest button. Speedtest checks your uplink bandwidth and the Uplink bandwidth Maximum field adjusts.
  • Page 43: Add A Qos Rule By Device

    N750 WiFi Router Select ADVANCED > Setup > QoS Setup. The QoS Setup screen displays. Select the Enable Upstreatm QoS (Optimized for Gaming) check box. Leave the Add Rules By Service radio button selected. In the Applications list, select an application or service. In the Priority list, select the priority for the rule.
  • Page 44: Edit A Qos Rule

    N750 WiFi Router Select the Add Rules By Device radio button. Computers and devices that are connected to the network display in the MAC Device List. By default, each device is assigned a normal priority. Select or specify the device: •...
  • Page 45: Delete A Qos Rule

    N750 WiFi Router A login screen displays. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home screen displays. Select ADVANCED > Setup > QoS Setup. The QoS Setup screen displays.
  • Page 46: Delete All Qos Rules

    N750 WiFi Router Delete All QoS Rules  To delete all QoS rules: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. In the address field of the web browser, enter http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com.
  • Page 47: Wi-Fi Multimedia Quality Of Service

    N750 WiFi Router The UPnP screen displays. Select the Turn UPnP On check box. By default, this check box is selected. If the Turn UPnP On check box is cleared, the router does not allow any device to automatically control router resources, such as port forwarding.
  • Page 48 N750 WiFi Router Enter the router user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home screen displays. Select ADVANCED > Setup > QoS Setup. The QoS screen displays. Clear the Enable WMM (Wi-Fi multimedia) settings (2.4 GHz b/g/n) check box.
  • Page 49: Chapter 5 Control Access To The Internet

    Control Access to the Internet The router comes with a built-in firewall that helps protect your home network from unwanted intrusions from the Internet. This chapter includes the following sections: • Set Up Parental Controls • Allow or Block Access to Your Network •...
  • Page 50: Set Up Parental Controls

    If your Internet connection is working, the browser automatically goes online and displays the Live Parental Controls web page. Click either the Windows Users or Mac Users button. Follow the onscreen instructions to download and install the NETGEAR Live Parental Controls management utility. Control Access to the Internet...
  • Page 51 N750 WiFi Router After installation, Live Parental Controls automatically starts. Click the Next button. Read the note, and click the Next button again to proceed. Because Live Parental Controls uses free OpenDNS accounts, you are prompted to log in or create a free account. Select the radio button that applies to you: •...
  • Page 52: Allow Or Block Access To Your Network

    N750 WiFi Router After you log on or create your account, the filtering level screen displays: Select a radio button for a filtering level and click the Next button. The Setup is complete screen displays. Click the Take me to the status screen button. Parental controls are now set up for the router.
  • Page 53 Allow all new devices to connect. With this setting, if you add a new device, it can access your network. You don’t need to enter its MAC address in this screen. NETGEAR recommends that you leave this radio button selected. •...
  • Page 54: Manage Network Access Control Lists

    N750 WiFi Router Manage Network Access Control Lists You can use access control to block or allow access to your network.  To manage devices that are allowed or blocked: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network.
  • Page 55: Use Keywords To Block Internet Sites

    N750 WiFi Router Use the Add button, Edit button, and Remove from the List button as needed. Click the Apply button. Your changes take effect. Use Keywords to Block Internet Sites You can use keywords to block certain Internet sites from your network. You can use blocking all the time or based on a schedule.
  • Page 56: Delete Keywords From The Blocked List

    N750 WiFi Router • Specify .com if you want to allow only sites with domain suffixes such as .edu or .gov. • Enter a period (.) to block all Internet browsing access. Click the Add Keyword button. The keyword is added to the keyword list. The keyword list supports up to 32 entries. Click the Apply button.
  • Page 57 N750 WiFi Router A login screen displays. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home screen displays. Select ADVANCED > Security > Block Services. Specify when to block the services: •...
  • Page 58: Schedule When To Block Internet Sites And Services

    N750 WiFi Router If the service uses a single port number, enter that number in both fields. To find out which port numbers the service or application uses, you can contact the publisher of the application, ask user groups or newsgroups, or search on the Internet. Select a filtering option: •...
  • Page 59: Avoid Blocking On A Trusted Computer

    N750 WiFi Router Select ADVANCED > Security > Schedule. Specify when to block keywords and services: • Days to Block. Select the check box for each day that you want to block the keywords, or select the Every Day check box, which automatically selects the check boxes for all days.
  • Page 60: Set Up Security Event Email Notifications

    N750 WiFi Router The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home screen displays. Select ADVANCED > Security > Block Sites. The Block Sites screen displays. Scroll down and select the Allow trusted IP address to visit blocked sites check box. In the Trusted IP Address field, enter the IP address of the trusted computer.
  • Page 61 N750 WiFi Router Select the Turn Email Notification On check box. In the Your Outgoing Mail Server field, enter the name of your ISP outgoing (SMTP) mail server (such as mail.myISP.com). You might be able to find this information in the configuration screen of your email program.
  • Page 62: Chapter 6 Share A Usb Storage Device Attached To The Router

    Add a Network Folder on a Storage Device • Edit a Network Folder on a Storage Device • Use the Router as a ReadyDLNA Media Server • Approve USB Devices • Safely Remove a USB Device For more information about ReadySHARE features, visit www.netgear.com/readyshare.
  • Page 63: Usb Device Requirements

    The router works with most USB-compliant external flash and hard drives. For the most up-to-date list of USB devices that the router supports, visit http://kbserver.netgear.com/readyshare. Some USB external hard drives and flash drives require you to load the drivers onto the computer before the computer can access the USB device.
  • Page 64: Access An Storage Device Connected To The Router

    N750 WiFi Router  To connect a USB device: Connect your USB storage device to the router USB port. If your USB device uses a power supply, connect it. You must use the power supply when you connect the USB device to the router. When you connect the USB device to the router USB port, it might take up to two minutes before it is ready for sharing.
  • Page 65: Map A Usb Device To A Windows Network Drive

    Map a USB Device to a Windows Network Drive  To map the USB device to a Windows network drive: Visit www.netgear.com/readyshare. In the ReadySHARE USB Storage Access pane, click the PC Utility link. The readyshareconnect.exe file is downloaded to your computer. Launch readyshareconnect.exe.
  • Page 66: Back Up Mac Computers With Time Machine

    Set Up a USB Hard Drive on a Mac NETGEAR recommends that you use a new USB HDD or format your old USB disk to do the Time Machine backup for the first time. Use a blank partition to prevent some issues during backup using Time Machine.
  • Page 67: Prepare To Back Up A Large Amount Of Data

    N750 WiFi Router Prepare to Back Up a Large Amount of Data Before you back up a large amount of data with Time Machine, NETGEAR recommends that you follow this procedure.  To prepare to back up a large amount of data: Upgrade the operating system of the Mac computer.
  • Page 68: Control Access To A Storage Device

    N750 WiFi Router When prompted to enter your name and password, select the Guest radio button. Click the Connect button. A list of connected devices displays. This list includes the name admin when you log in as admin. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences. Open Time Machine.
  • Page 69 N750 WiFi Router Select ADVANCED > ReadySHARE> Advanced Settings. Specify access to the storage device: • Network Device Name. This is the name used to access the device connected to the router. • Workgroup. If you are using a Windows workgroup rather than a domain, the workgroup name is displayed here.
  • Page 70: Use Ftp Within The Network

    N750 WiFi Router Use FTP Within the Network File Transfer Protocol (FTP) lets you send and receive large files faster.  To set up FTP access: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network.
  • Page 71: View Or Change Network Folders On A Device

    N750 WiFi Router View or Change Network Folders on a Device You can view or change the network folders on a USB storage device connected to the router.  To view or change network folders: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network.
  • Page 72: Add A Network Folder On A Storage Device

    N750 WiFi Router • Total Space and Free Space. Show the current utilization of the storage device. Add a Network Folder on a Storage Device You can add network folders on a storage device that is connected to the router USB port. ...
  • Page 73: Edit A Network Folder On A Storage Device

    N750 WiFi Router Click the Create Network Folder button. If this screen does not display, your web browser might be blocking pop-ups. If it is, change the browser settings to allow pop-ups. Complete the fields. The user name (account name) for All–no password is guest. The password for admin is the same one that is used to log in to the router.
  • Page 74: Use The Router As A Readydlna Media Server

    Your changes are saved. Use the Router as a ReadyDLNA Media Server The router can act as a ReadyDLNA media server, which lets you view movies and photos on DLNA/UPnP AV-compliant media players, such as Xbox360, Playstation, and NETGEAR media players. ...
  • Page 75: Approve Usb Devices

    N750 WiFi Router To enable this device to act as a media server, select the Enable Media Server check box. Click the Apply button. Your changes are saved. Approve USB Devices For more security, you can set up the router to share only USB devices that you approve. ...
  • Page 76: Safely Remove A Usb Device

    N750 WiFi Router The USB device is added to the Approved USB Devices list. Select the Allow only approved devices check box. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. To work with another USB device, first click the Safely Remove USB Device button for the currently connected USB device.
  • Page 77: Chapter 7 Access Storage Devices Through The Internet

    Access Storage Devices Through the Internet With Dynamic DNS, you can use the Internet to access a USB hard drive attached to the router USB port when you’re not home. This chapter includes the following sections: • Access Storage Devices Through the Internet •...
  • Page 78: Access Storage Devices Through The Internet

    N750 WiFi Router Access Storage Devices Through the Internet You can access a USB device through the Internet when you’re not home. Note: To connect without DNS, you will need to know the router’s Internet IP address. To view this IP address, use a computer with a local network connection to the router (Ethernet or WiFi).
  • Page 79: Access Storage Devices Through The Internet With Ftp

    N750 WiFi Router The Edit screen displays. In the Read Access list, select admin. In the Write Access list, select admin. Click the Apply button. Your changes are saved. Access Storage Devices Through the Internet with FTP You must first set up FTP through Internet access. See Set Up FTP Access Through the Internet on page 78.
  • Page 80: Your Personal Ftp Server

    With your customized free URL, you can use FTP to access your network when you aren’t home through Dynamic DNS. To set up your FTP server, you must register for a NETGEAR Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service account and specify the account settings. See...
  • Page 81: Specify A Dns Account That You Already Created

    Follow the onscreen instructions to register for your NETGEAR Dynamic DNS service. Specify a DNS Account That You Already Created If you already created a Dynamic DNS account with NETGEAR, No-IP, or Dyn, you can set up the router to use your account.
  • Page 82: Change The Dynamic Dns Settings

    For a No-IP or Dyn account, in the User Name field, type the user name for your account. For a NETGEAR account at No-IP, in the Email field, type the email address for your account. In the Password (6-32 characters) field, type the password for your DDNS account.
  • Page 83: Set Up Your Personal Ftp Server

    Set Up Your Personal FTP Server  To set up your personal account and use FTP: Get your NETGEAR Dynamic DNS domain name. Set Up FTP Access Through the Internet on page 78. Make sure that your Internet connection is working.
  • Page 84: Chapter 8 Share A Usb Printer

    Download the ReadySHARE Printer Utility • Install the ReadySHARE Printer Utility • Use the Shared Printer • View or Change the Status of a Printer • Use the Scan Feature of a Multifunction USB Printer • Change NETGEAR USB Control Center Settings...
  • Page 85: Install The Printer Driver And Cable The Printer

    Use a USB printer cable to connect the USB printer to a router USB port. USB port Download the ReadySHARE Printer Utility The utility works on Windows and Mac computers.  To download the utility: Visit www.netgear.com/readyshare. Share a USB Printer...
  • Page 86: Install The Readyshare Printer Utility

    Install the ReadySHARE Printer Utility You must install the ReadySHARE Printer utility on each computer that will share the printer. After you install it, the utility displays as NETGEAR USB Control Center on your computer.  To install the utility: Double-click the ReadySHARE Printer utility setup file that you downloaded.
  • Page 87: Use The Shared Printer

    Select a language from the list and click the OK button. Some firewall software, such as Comodo, blocks NETGEAR USB Control Center from accessing the USB printer. If you do not see the USB printer displayed in the screen, you can disable the firewall temporarily to allow the utility to work.
  • Page 88: View Or Change The Status Of A Printer

    If another computer is already connected to the printer, your print job goes into a queue to wait to be printed. If your document does not print, use the NETGEAR USB Control Center to check the status. View or Change the Status of a Printer on page 88.
  • Page 89: Use The Scan Feature Of A Multifunction Usb Printer

     To use the scan feature of a multifunction USB printer: Click the NETGEAR USB Control Center icon Make sure that the printer status shows as Available. Click the Network Scanner button. The scanner screen displays so that you can use the USB printer for scanning.
  • Page 90: Change Netgear Usb Control Center Settings

    N750 WiFi Router Change NETGEAR USB Control Center Settings You can stop the NETGEAR USB Control Center from starting automatically when you log in to Windows. You can also change the language and specify the time-out to release the printer connection.
  • Page 91: Specify The Time-Out

    In the Language list, select a language. Click the OK button. The next time NETGEAR USB Control Center starts, the language changes. Specify the Time-Out The time-out is the number of minutes that a computer holds its connection to the printer when the connection isn’t being used.
  • Page 92: Chapter 9 Network Settings

    Network Settings The router comes ready for WiFi, Ethernet, and USB connections. You can customize the router’s network settings. NETGEAR recommends that you install the router and connect it to the Internet before you change its network settings. This chapter includes the following sections: •...
  • Page 93: View Or Change The Wan Settings

    N750 WiFi Router View or Change the WAN Settings You can view or configure wide area network (WAN) settings for the Internet port. You can set up a DMZ (demilitarized zone) server, change the maximum transmit unit (MTU) size, and enable the router to respond to a ping to its WAN (Internet) port.
  • Page 94: Set Up A Default Dmz Server

    N750 WiFi Router • MTU Size (in bytes). The normal MTU (maximum transmit unit) value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 bytes, or 1492 bytes for PPPoE connections. Change the MTU only if you are sure that it is necessary for your ISP connection. See Change the MTU Size on page 37.
  • Page 95: Change The Router's Device Name

    Type the IP address. Click the Apply button. Your change takes effect. Change the Router’s Device Name The router’s device name is WNDR4300v2. This device name displays in the file manager when you browse your network.  To change the router’s device name: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network.
  • Page 96: Change The Lan Tcp/Ip Settings

    N750 WiFi Router Change the LAN TCP/IP Settings The router is preconfigured to use private IP addresses on the LAN side and to act as a DHCP server. The router’s default LAN IP configuration is as follows: • LAN IP address. 192.168.1.1 •...
  • Page 97: Specify The Ip Addresses That The Router Assigns

    N750 WiFi Router Change the RIP settings. Router Information Protocol (RIP) allows a router to exchange routing information with other routers. a. Select a RIP direction: • Both. The router broadcasts its routing table periodically and incorporates information that it receives. •...
  • Page 98: Disable The Dhcp Server Feature In The Router

    N750 WiFi Router Select ADVANCED > Setup > LAN Setup. Make sure that the Use Router as DHCP Server check box is selected. Specify the range of IP addresses that the router assigns: a. In the Starting IP Address field, type the lowest number in the range. This IP address must be in the same subnet as the router.
  • Page 99: Manage Reserved Lan Ip Addresses

    N750 WiFi Router  To disable the DHCP server feature in the router: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. Type http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com. A login screen displays. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin.
  • Page 100: Edit A Reserved Ip Address

    N750 WiFi Router Type the MAC address of the computer or server. Tip: If the computer is already on your network, you can copy its MAC address from the Attached Devices screen and paste it here. Click the Apply button. The reserved address is entered into the table.
  • Page 101: Use The Wps Wizard For Wifi Connections

    N750 WiFi Router Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home screen displays. Select ADVANCED > Setup > LAN Setup. The LAN Setup screen displays. Select the radio button next to the reserved address.
  • Page 102: Specify Basic Wifi Settings

    Note: The preset SSID and password are uniquely generated for every device to protect and maximize your wireless security. NETGEAR recommends that you do not change your preset security settings. If you change your preset security settings, make a note of the new settings and store it in a safe place where you can easily find it.
  • Page 103 N750 WiFi Router Select Wireless. You can specify the settings for the 2.4 GHz band and for the 5 GHz band. To specify the region, select a country or region from the Region list. In some locations it is not possible to select the region. To control the SSID broadcast, select or clear the Enable SSID Broadcast check box.
  • Page 104: Change The Wifi Mbps Settings

    N750 WiFi Router Your settings are saved. If you connected wirelessly to the network and you changed the SSID, you are disconnected from the network. Make sure that you can connect wirelessly to the network with its new settings. If you cannot connect wirelessly, check the following: •...
  • Page 105: Change The Wifi Password Or Security Level

    Your router comes with preset WPA2 or WPA security. The password that you enter to connect to your network is unique to your router and is on the product label. NETGEAR recommends that you use the preset security, but you can change the settings. NETGEAR recommends that you do not disable security.
  • Page 106: Set Up A Guest Wifi Network

    N750 WiFi Router Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home screen displays. Select Wireless. The Wireless Setup screen displays. Under Security Options, select a WPA option. The WPA2 options use the newest standard for the strongest security.
  • Page 107 Scroll to the section for the guest WiFi network that you want to set up. The default guest wireless network names (SSIDs) are as follows: • NETGEAR-Guest is for the 2.4 GHz WiFi band. • NETGEAR-5G-Guest is for the 5 GHz WiFi band.
  • Page 108: Control The Wireless Radios

    N750 WiFi Router Control the Wireless Radios The router’s internal wireless radios broadcast signals in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz range. By default, they are on so that you can connect wirelessly to the router. When the wireless radios are off, you can still use an Ethernet cable for a LAN connection to the router. You can turn the wireless radios on and off with the WiFi On/Off button on the router, or you can log in to the router and enable or disable the wireless radios.
  • Page 109: Set Up A Wireless Schedule

    N750 WiFi Router Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings. In the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz sections, select or clear the Enable Wireless Router Radio check boxes. Clearing these check boxes turns off the WiFi feature of the router for each band. Click the Apply button.
  • Page 110: Specify Wps Settings

    N750 WiFi Router The Advanced Wireless Settings screen displays. Select the Turn off wireless signal by schedule check box. You can select this check box only if the router is connected to the Internet so that it can verify the current time. Click the Add a new period button.
  • Page 111: Use The Router As A Wireless Access Point

    PIN function by selecting the Enable Router’s PIN check box. (Optional) Select or clear the Keep Existing Wireless Settings check box. By default, the Keep Existing Wireless Settings check box is selected. NETGEAR recommends that you leave this check box selected.
  • Page 112 To avoid interference with other routers or gateways in your network, NETGEAR recommends that you use different wireless settings on each router. You can also turn off the wireless radio on the other router or gateway and use the WNDR4300v2 router only for wireless client access. Click the Apply button.
  • Page 113: Set Up The Router In Bridge Mode

    N750 WiFi Router Set Up the Router in Bridge Mode You can use your N750 WiFi Router in bridge mode to connect multiple devices wirelessly. To do this, you need two routers: one set up as a router and the other set up as a bridge. Smart WiFi Router WiFi Router in bridge mode Figure 9.
  • Page 114 N750 WiFi Router A login screen displays. Enter the router user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home screen displays. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Bridge. The Wireless Bridge screen displays.
  • Page 115: Chapter 10 Manage Your Network

    Manage Your Network This chapter describes the router settings for administering and maintaining your router and home network. This chapter includes the following sections: • Update the Router Firmware • Change the admin Password • Recover the admin Password • View Router Status •...
  • Page 116: Update The Router Firmware

    N750 WiFi Router Update the Router Firmware The router firmware (routing software) is stored in flash memory. You might see a message at the top of the genie screens when new firmware is available. You can respond to that message to update the firmware or you can check to see if new firmware is available and update your product.
  • Page 117: Change The Admin Password

    Select ADVANCED > Administration > Set Password. Type the old password, and type the new password twice. To be able to recover the password, select the Enable Password Recovery check box. NETGEAR recommends that you enable password recovery. Click the Apply button. Your changes take effect.
  • Page 118: Recover The Admin Password

    N750 WiFi Router Recover the admin Password NETGEAR recommends that you enable password recovery if you change the password for the user name admin. Then you can recover the password if it is forgotten. This recovery process is supported in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome browsers but not in the Safari browser.
  • Page 119: View Router Status

    N750 WiFi Router Click the Login again button. A login screen displays. With your recovered password, log in to the router. View Router Status  To view router status and usage information: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network.
  • Page 120: Display Internet Port Statistics

    N750 WiFi Router Display Internet Port Statistics  To display Internet port statistics: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. Type http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com. A login screen displays. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin.
  • Page 121: Check The Internet Connection Status

    N750 WiFi Router To change the polling frequency, enter a time in seconds in the Poll Interval field and click the Set Interval button. To stop the polling entirely, click the Stop button. Check the Internet Connection Status  To check the Internet connection status: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network.
  • Page 122: View And Manage Logs Of Router Activity

    N750 WiFi Router • Lease Expires. The date and time that the lease expires. To return the status of all items to 0, click the Release button. To refresh the screen, click the Renew button. To exit the screen, click the Close Window button. View and Manage Logs of Router Activity The log is a detailed record of the websites you accessed or attempted to access and other router actions.
  • Page 123: Monitor Internet Traffic

    N750 WiFi Router To clear the log entries, click the Clear Log button. To email the log immediately, click the Send Log button. Monitor Internet Traffic Traffic metering allows you to monitor the volume of Internet traffic that passes through the router Internet port.
  • Page 124: Custom Static Routes

    N750 WiFi Router • Select the Traffic volume control by radio button and then select one of the following options: No Limit. No restriction is applied when the traffic limit is reached. Download only. The restriction is applied to incoming traffic only. Both Directions.
  • Page 125: Set Up A Static Route

    N750 WiFi Router In this case you must define a static route, telling your router to access 134.177.0.0 through the ISDN router at 192.168.1.100. Here is an example: • The Destination IP Address and IP Subnet Mask fields specify that this static route applies to all 134.177.x.x addresses.
  • Page 126: Edit A Static Route

    N750 WiFi Router If the destination is a single host, type 255.255.255.255. Type the gateway IP address, which must be on the same LAN segment as the router. Type a number from 1 through 15 as the metric value. This value represents the number of routers between your network and the destination. Usually, a setting of 2 or 3 works, but if this is a direct connection, set it to 1.
  • Page 127: View Devices Currently On The Network

    N750 WiFi Router The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home screen displays. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Static Routes. The Custom Static Routes screen displays. In the table, select the radio button for the route. Click the Delete button.
  • Page 128: Manage The Router Configuration File

    N750 WiFi Router • IP Address. The IP address that the router assigned to this device when it joined the network. This number can change if a device is disconnected and rejoins the network. • MAC Address. The unique MAC address for each device does not change. The MAC address is typically shown on the product label.
  • Page 129: Restore Configuration Settings

    N750 WiFi Router Restore Configuration Settings  To restore configuration settings that you backed up: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. Type http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com. A login screen displays. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin.
  • Page 130: Remote Management

    N750 WiFi Router Click the Erase button. The factory default settings are restored. The user name is admin, the password is password, and the LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1. DHCP is enabled. Remote Management You can access your router over the Internet to view or change its settings. You must know the router’s WAN IP address to use this feature.
  • Page 131 N750 WiFi Router Note: For enhanced security, restrict access to as few external IP addresses as practical. Select one of the following: • Only This Computer. Allow access from a single IP address on the Internet. Enter the IP address to be allowed access. •...
  • Page 132: Chapter 11 Specify Internet Port Settings

    Specify Internet Port Settings You can use port forwarding and port triggering to set up rules for Internet traffic. You need networking knowledge to set up these features. This chapter includes the following sections: • Set Up Port Forwarding to a Local Server •...
  • Page 133: Set Up Port Forwarding To A Local Server

    N750 WiFi Router Set Up Port Forwarding to a Local Server If your home network includes a server, you can allow certain types of incoming traffic to reach the server. For example, you might want to make a local web server, FTP server, or game server visible and available to the Internet.
  • Page 134: Add A Custom Port Forwarding Service

    N750 WiFi Router The service displays in the list. If the service that you want to add is not in the list, create a custom service. See Add a Custom Port Forwarding Service on page 134. Add a Custom Port Forwarding Service ...
  • Page 135: Edit A Port Forwarding Service

    N750 WiFi Router • Type the port numbers in the Internal Port Range field. In the Internal IP address field, type the IP address, or select the radio button for an attached device listed in the table. Click the Apply button. The service is now in the list on the Port Forwarding/Port Triggering screen.
  • Page 136: Application Example: Make A Local Web Server Public

    N750 WiFi Router The BASIC Home screen displays. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Port Forwarding/Port Triggering. The Port Forwarding/Port Triggering screen displays. Leave the Port Forwarding radio button selected as the service type. In the table, select the radio button next to the service name. Click the Delete Service button.
  • Page 137: Set Up Port Triggering

    N750 WiFi Router Your web server at IP address 192.168.1.123 receives the request and sends a reply message to your router. Your router performs Network Address Translation (NAT) on the source IP address and sends the reply through the Internet to the computer or wireless device that sent the web page request.
  • Page 138: Disable Port Triggering

    N750 WiFi Router Select the Port Triggering radio button. Click the Add Service button. In the Service Name (If Required) field, type a descriptive service name. From the Service User list, select a user option: • Any (the default) allows any computer on the Internet to use this service. •...
  • Page 139: Application Example: Port Triggering For Internet Relay Chat

    N750 WiFi Router The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home screen displays. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Port Forwarding/Port Triggering. The Port Forwarding/Port Triggering screen displays. Select the Port Triggering radio button.
  • Page 140 N750 WiFi Router The IRC server sends a return message to your router using the NAT-assigned source port (for example, port 33333) as the destination port and sends an “identify” message to your router with destination port 113. When your router receives the incoming message to destination port 33333, it checks its session table to see if a session is active for port number 33333.
  • Page 141: Chapter 12 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter provides information to help you diagnose and solve problems you might experience with your router. If you do not find the solution here, check the NETGEAR support site at http://support.netgear.com for product and contact information. This chapter contains the following sections: •...
  • Page 142: Quick Tips

    N750 WiFi Router Quick Tips This section describes tips for troubleshooting some common problems. Sequence to Restart Your Network When you need to restart your network, follow this sequence: Turn off and unplug the modem. Turn off the router. Plug in the modem and turn it on. Wait two minutes. Turn on the router and wait two minutes.
  • Page 143: Troubleshoot With The Leds

    Make sure that the power adapter is securely connected to your router and securely connected to a working power outlet. • Check that you are using the power adapter that NETGEAR supplied for this product. • If the Power LED blinks slowly and continuously, the router firmware is corrupted. This can happen if a firmware upgrade is interrupted, or if the router detects a problem with the firmware.
  • Page 144: Leds Never Turn Off

    152. If the error persists, a hardware problem might be the cause. Contact technical support at www.netgear.com/support. Internet or Ethernet Port LEDs Are Off If either the Ethernet port LEDs or the Internet LED does not light when the Ethernet connection is made, check the following: •...
  • Page 145: Cannot Access The Internet

    • If you are attempting to set up your NETGEAR router as a replacement for an ADSL gateway in your network, the router cannot perform many gateway services. For example, the router cannot convert ADSL or cable data into Ethernet networking information.
  • Page 146 N750 WiFi Router If your router is still unable to obtain an IP address from the ISP, the problem might be one of the following: • Your Internet service provider (ISP) might require a login program. Ask your ISP whether they require PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) or some other type of login.
  • Page 147: Troubleshoot Pppoe

    N750 WiFi Router Troubleshoot PPPoE If you are using PPPoE, try troubleshooting your Internet connection.  To troubleshoot a PPPoE connection: Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. Type http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com. A login screen displays.
  • Page 148: Changes Not Saved

    N750 WiFi Router Reboot the computer and verify that the router address (www.routerlogin.net) is listed by your computer as the default gateway address. • You might be running login software that is no longer needed. If your ISP provided a program to log you in to the Internet (such as WinPoET), you no longer need to run that software after installing your router.
  • Page 149: Troubleshoot Your Network Using The Ping Utility

    N750 WiFi Router Troubleshoot Your Network Using the Ping Utility Most network devices and routers contain a ping utility that sends an echo request packet to the designated device. The device then responds with an echo reply. You can easily troubleshoot a network using the ping utility in your computer or workstation.
  • Page 150: Test The Path From Your Computer To A Remote Device

    N750 WiFi Router Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device After verifying that the LAN path works correctly, test the path from your computer to a remote device. From the Windows toolbar, click the Start button and select Run. In the Windows Run window, type ping -n 10 <IP address>...
  • Page 151 Supplemental Information This appendix includes technical information about your router. This appendix covers the following topics: • Factory Settings • Technical Specifications...
  • Page 152: Factory Settings

    N750 WiFi Router Factory Settings You can return the router to its factory settings. Use the end of a paper clip or a similar object to press and hold the Reset button on the bottom of the router for at least seven seconds. The router resets and returns to the factory configuration settings shown in the following table.
  • Page 153 N750 WiFi Router Table 3. Factory default settings (continued) Feature Default Behavior Firewall Inbound (communications coming Disabled (except traffic on port 80, the HTTP port) in from the Internet) Outbound (communications going Enabled (all) out to the Internet) Source MAC filtering Disabled Wireless Wireless communication...
  • Page 154: Technical Specifications

    N750 WiFi Router Technical Specifications Table 4. Router specifications Feature Description Data and routing protocols TCP/IP, RIP-1, RIP-2, DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP, Bigpond, Dynamic DNS, UPnP, and SMB Power adapter • North America: 100–240V, 50/60 Hz input • UK, Australia: 100–240V, 50/60 Hz, input •...

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