Router Setup Preparation; Use Standard Tcp/Ip Properties For Dhcp; Gather Isp Information; Wireless Devices And Security Settings - NETGEAR R6300v2 User Manual

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Router Setup Preparation

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 the computers and devices in the network have the
settings described here.

Use Standard TCP/IP Properties for DHCP

If you set up your computer to use a static IP address, change the settings so that it uses
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

Gather ISP Information

If you have DSL broadband service, you might need the following information to set up your
router and to check that your Internet configuration is correct. When your Internet service
starts, your Internet service provider (ISP) typically gives you all the information needed to
connect to the Internet. If you cannot locate this information, ask your ISP to provide it. When
your Internet connection is working, you no longer need to launch the ISP login program on
your computer to access the Internet. When you start an Internet application, your router
automatically logs you in.
The ISP configuration information for your DSL account
ISP login name and password
Fixed or static IP address settings (special deployment by ISP; this setting is rare)

Wireless Devices and Security Settings

Make sure that the wireless device or computer that you are using supports WPA or WPA2
wireless security, which is the wireless security that the router uses.

Login and Access

Separate types of logins have different purposes. It is important that you understand the
difference so that you know which login to use when.
Router login. The user name admin logs you in to the router interface. For details about
this login, see
Use NETGEAR genie after Installation
ISP login. The login that your ISP provided logs you in to your Internet service. Your
service provider has provided you with this login information in a letter or some other way.
If you cannot find this login information, contact your service provider.
Wireless network key or password. Your router is preset with a unique wireless
network name (SSID) and password for wireless access. This information is on the label
on your router.
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