NETGEAR Sprint 6100D User Manual
NETGEAR Sprint 6100D User Manual

NETGEAR Sprint 6100D User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    ® NETGEAR LTE Gateway 6100D User Guide [UG template version 13a]...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Get Started ..........................1 Package Contents ......................1 Your Gateway ........................1 Care and Maintenance ......................2 System Requirements ......................2 Set Up Your Gateway ......................3 Attach the Antennas ....................3 Place Your Gateway ....................3 Start Your Gateway for the First Time ................
  • Page 3 WAN Status ........................21 Feedback ...........................22 Your Network Connections .......................24 Launch Your Mobile Network Connection ................24 Set up a Guest Wi-Fi Network ....................24 Turn the Guest Wi-Fi Network On and Off ..............24 Share Your Wi-Fi Network ....................25 Manually Enter the Wi-Fi Information ................25 Connect Through WPS ....................25 Devices Page........................26 Wi-Fi Connect Tab ......................27...
  • Page 4 General Settings ........................56 LED Settings .......................57 Login Settings ......................57 Change the Gateway URL ..................57 Change the Admin Password ..................58 Software and Reset ....................58 System Logs .......................60 Date & Time Settings ....................61 Network Setup ........................63 Network Access Point Names ..................64 SIM Security .......................65 Status Details ......................66 Dual WAN Settings .....................69 Ethernet Setup ........................70...
  • Page 5 Mobile Network Settings ......................88 View Network Activation Information ..................88 View Data Usage .......................88 Network Settings ........................89 Set the Roaming Mode ....................89 Enable or Disable the Roaming Guard Warning Message ..........90 Set the Network Mode ....................90 Configure Access Point Names..................91 Ethernet WAN Settings ......................93 Connect the Ethernet WAN Port ..................93 Ethernet WAN Security Settings ..................94 Software and Reset ........................95...
  • Page 6 Frequently Asked Questions ....................113 How Can I Tell I’m Connected to 3G or LTE? ..............113 How Do I Connect to Wi-Fi? ..................... 113 Is Roaming on LTE Supported? ..................113 What Do I Do if I Forget the Main or Guest Wi-Fi Password? ........... 114 What Do I Do if I Forget the Administrator (admin) Password? ........
  • Page 7 Environmental Specifications ................... 126 Mechanical Specifications ....................127 Wall Mounting ........................127 Regulatory Notices ........................129 Legal ............................131 Patents ..........................131 Licenses .......................... 131 GNU General Public License (Version 2) ..............131 GNU General Public License (Version 3) ..............137 GNU Lesser General Public License (Version 2.1) ...........
  • Page 8: Get Started

    The following topics give you all the information you need to set up your gateway and Sprint service the first time. Package Contents Your package includes several items. ● NETGEAR LTE Gateway 6100D ● Power adapter ● Micro-SIM (pre-installed) ●...
  • Page 9: Care And Maintenance

    Do not apply adhesive labels to your device. They may cause your device to overheat and may alter the antenna’s performance. System Requirements The following items are required to use your NETGEAR LTE Gateway 6100D. ● One or more computers that support Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n or 11ac) ●...
  • Page 10: Set Up Your Gateway

    Set Up Your Gateway The following topics describe how to set up and start using your gateway. Attach the Antennas The gateway comes with two external antennas that are interchangeable. 1. Attach the antennas to the gateway. 2. Adjust the angle of the antennas so that they are vertical. Place Your Gateway Place your gateway in a location with a good 3G or LTE signal.
  • Page 11: Start Your Gateway For The First Time

    Note: When the gateway is powered on, you can use the Signal Quality LED position the gateway in the location with the best signal strength. 2. Also, for best results, place your gateway:  Near the center of the area where your computers and other devices operate, and preferably within line of sight to your Wi-Fi devices.
  • Page 12: Connect To Your Gateway's Network

    To start your gateway: 1. Connect the power adapter to the gateway and plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet. 2. Make sure that the Power On/Off button on the rear panel of the gateway is pressed in.  The Power and Wi-Fi LEDs light.
  • Page 13: Get Help

    2. Select the Wi-Fi network for the gateway and connect to it. (If prompted for a network key/security key/password, enter the Wi-Fi password on the gateway label.) To use WPS to connect with Wi-Fi: 1. Check the WPS instructions that came with your computer or wireless device. 2.
  • Page 14: Visiting The Sprint Website

    Visiting the Sprint Website Sign on to sprint.com/mysprint to get up-to-date information on Sprint services and options. ● Review coverage maps. ● Access your account information. ● Add additional options to your service plan. ● Purchase accessories. ● Check out frequently asked questions. ●...
  • Page 15: Gateway Basics

    Gateway Basics Learn about the buttons, connectors, and other components of your gateway. Your gateway provides a simple way to use your Internet connection (3G or LTE) with any Wi-Fi-enabled device, and to share your Internet connection with friends and family. Components of Your Gateway Your gateway consists of several main components.
  • Page 16: 3G And Lte Networks

    ● Main Wi-Fi dual-band: The gateway has two Main Wi-Fi networks, so you can connect with 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wi-Fi. To connect with 5 GHz, your computer or Wi-Fi-enabled device must support 5 GHz. ● Modem: The modem connects your gateway to the Internet via the best available network (customizable): ...
  • Page 17: Power Button

    Your gateway can be set to connect automatically to the best available network, or to connect to LTE or 3G networks only. See Setting the Allowed Network Mode. Your gateway can also be set to allow roaming on Sprint networks, domestically, and internationally.
  • Page 18: Micro-Sim

    Ethernet Solid blue: The Ethernet WAN port is connected to a device and is ready. Off: The gateway does not detect a link on this port. Ethernet LAN Solid blue: One or more local Ethernet ports 1-4 have detected wired links. Off: The gateway does not detect links on these ports.
  • Page 19 Gateway Basics...
  • Page 20: Web Browser Interface

    Web Browser Interface When you connect to the gateway network (either with Wi-Fi or with an Ethernet cable), you can use a Web browser to log in to your gateway to view or change its settings. Log In to Your Gateway Tip: If you want to change your gateway’s Wi-Fi settings, use a wired Ethernet connection to avoid being disconnected when the new Wi-Fi settings take effect.
  • Page 21 Item Description Home Click to view the Home Page. Devices Click to view the Devices Page. Wi-Fi Click to view the Wi-Fi Connect Tab. Security Click to view the Security Settings. Settings Click to view the General Settings. Mobile broadband connection information – See Connection Mobile Network Settings.
  • Page 22: Alerts

    comments on your gateway. See Feedback. (Your device must be connected to the network for this option to work.) Click to view Sprint’s International Coverage Areas search feature in a new International Information browser window or tab. (Your device must be connected to the network for this option to work.) Important Click to read important safety information about the gateway.
  • Page 23: Activate Your Account From The Home Page

    ● SIM errors ● Roam Guard Activate Your Account from the Home Page Until your account is activated, you cannot use Sprint data services. To activate your account: 1. On the home screen, go through the alerts until you see the Hotspot not activated alert.
  • Page 24: My Account Summary

    Usage of This The amount of data sent and received during the billing period for each Month network type. Reset button Click to set the displayed monthly usage values to 0MB. Important: This does not reset the actual data usage for the billing cycle. Session Used Data amount used since your device connected to the network...
  • Page 25 The following information is displayed. Item Description Signal The more bars, the stronger the signal. A triangle in the icon means your strength and device is roaming. roaming status Name of the available network. For example, “Sprint”. Network carrier name Network type LTE or 3G Send /...
  • Page 26: Support

    Connected GHz network. Wi-Fi 5 GHz: A list of devices currently connected to the Main Wi-Fi 5 GHz network Guest Wi-Fi: A list of devices currently connected to the Guest Wi-Fi network. You can click any of the device names to view their details, or to block them from using your network.
  • Page 27: About

    Voice Your Send NETGEAR your comments on your device. See Feedback Page. Feedback About View information about your gateway and account. 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser.
  • Page 28: Wan Status

    Item Description Account Details The gateway’s telephone number. My number IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identify number. ICCID The serial number of the SIM. Wi-Fi Details Wi-Fi Name The Main Wi-Fi network name. Wi-Fi MAC The MAC address of the LTE module. Each wireless device has a Address unique MAC address (assigned by its manufacturer).
  • Page 29: Feedback

    3. When prompted to log in, enter admin for the user name and type the password. (The default password is password.) 4. Click the WAN Status link in the top right corner. The following information is displayed. Item Description Interface Type Displays which WAN interface is being used, mobile or Ethernet.
  • Page 30 (Your device must be connected to the network for this option to work.) Product Support User Guide Open an online version of this user guide in a new window or tab. FAQs Read frequently asked questions and answers. Survey Customer Participate in a NETGEAR customer survey. Feedback Survey Web Browser Interface...
  • Page 31: Your Network Connections

    Your Network Connections Find out how to launch, share, and end your Internet network connection. Launch Your Mobile Network Connection After your gateway powers on and boots up, a connection to the best available network is launched automatically. Your gateway remains connected at all times, unless: ●...
  • Page 32: Share Your Wi-Fi Network

    Share Your Wi-Fi Network Your gateway provides two ways of sharing your network connection with other users. ● Users find and select the Main or Guest Wi-Fi network information. ● User connects to the Main or Guest Wi-Fi network using WPS. Manually Enter the Wi-Fi Information Users can connect to the network by manually entering the Wi-Fi information.
  • Page 33: Devices Page

    You can use the WPS button on the gateway or you can log in to the gateway and use the Wi-Fi > Connect page. Devices Page The Devices page lets you see lists of devices that are connected to your Main and Guest Wi-Fi networks.
  • Page 34: Wi-Fi Connect Tab

    Ethernet A list of devices currently connected to the device through an Ethernet connection to an Ethernet LAN port. You can click any of the device names to view detailed information, and to block them from using your network. See Enable or Disable the Block List.
  • Page 35: Wi-Fi Options Tab

    ● Turn the Guest Wi-Fi network on or off. See Setting up a Guest Wi-Fi Network. ● Connect devices using WPS. See Connecting Through WPS. The following information is displayed. Item Description Main Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) Name This is the name that identifies your Main Wi-Fi network and is visible to other Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
  • Page 36 4. Click Wi-Fi > Options. Your Network Connections...
  • Page 37 You can: ● Edit the Main or Guest Wi-Fi names and passwords. See Change Wi-Fi Network Names and Passwords. ● Configure your Wi-Fi network’s connection parameters and security, and additional Wi-Fi options. ● Specify the maximum number of devices that can connect to the Wi-Fi network. Note: For some of these Wi-Fi settings, if you change them, all connected devices will be disconnected and have to reconnect after the settings are saved.
  • Page 38: Mac Filter

    Wi-Fi Channel This is the active channel of the Wi-Fi access point. If your network is having performance issues (possibly caused by other Wi-Fi networks in the vicinity using the same channel), try a different Wi-Fi channel. RTS Threshold This setting specifies the smallest packet size, in bytes, for which RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send) handshaking is used.
  • Page 39: Wi-Fi Security

    4. Click Wi-Fi and then click the MAC Filter tab. You can: ● Turn MAC filtering off (“None”) or on (“Block List” or “White List”). ● Add or remove a device from the list. The following information is displayed. Item Description None –...
  • Page 40 You can change the security used for Wi-Fi: 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser. 2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter. 3. When prompted to log in, enter admin for the user name and type the password. (The default password is password.) 4.
  • Page 41: Change Wi-Fi Network Names And Passwords

     WPA PSK TKIP: This is a strong security standard that is supported by most Wi-Fi devices.  WPA2 PSK AES: This is a stronger, newer security standard that is limited to newer Wi-Fi devices.  WPA2 PSK TKIP: This is a stronger, newer security standard that is limited to newer Wi-Fi devices.
  • Page 42: Enable Or Disable The Block List

    ● WPA-Personal TKIP/AES: The password must be 8 to 63 ASCII characters. ● WPA2-Personal TKIP/AES: The password must be 8 to 63 ASCII characters. ● WPA/WPA2 Personal: The password must be 8 to 63 ASCII characters. To change the Wi-Fi network name and password: 1.
  • Page 43: Display And Block Currently Connected Devices (Block List)

    Display and Block Currently Connected Devices (Block List) To detect a potential intruder, you may want to display a list of the Wi-Fi-enabled devices that are currently connected to your gateway. You can view this list the gateway’s home page. To stop a device from connecting to your network, you can add it to your gateway’s block list.
  • Page 44: Allow Or Deny Computers Access To The Network (Mac Filter)

    5. Click the beside the device you want to unblock. The device is removed from the list immediately. Allow or Deny Computers Access to the Network (MAC Filter) MAC (Media Access Control) filtering can prevent unauthorized wireless devices from connecting to your network. The MAC filter is used to grant (“white list”) or block (“black list”) wireless devices access to the Main and Guest Wi-Fi networks.
  • Page 45 To specify computers that are not allowed to access the network: 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser. 2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter. 3.
  • Page 46: Wi-Fi Channel

    6. Click Submit. Wi-Fi Channel The Wi-Fi channel is the active channel of the Wi-Fi access point. If your network is having performance issues (possibly caused by other Wi-Fi networks in the vicinity using the same channel), try a different Wi-Fi channel. You can change the channel from your gateway’s Wi-Fi Options tab.
  • Page 47 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser. 2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter. 3. When prompted to log in, enter admin for the user name and type the password. (The default password is password.) 4.
  • Page 48: Security

    Security Learn about how to use security features to control access to the gateway through the Internet. Dynamic DNS Learn about Dynamic DNS (DDNS), a service that lets you access your gateway by using a host name or domain. A Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service provides a central public database where information (such as e-mail addresses, host names, and IP addresses) can be stored and retrieved.
  • Page 49: Remote Management

    5. If you have registered with a DDNS service provider, select the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box. 6. Select the name of your Dynamic DNS service provider. 7. Type the host name that your Dynamic DNS service provider gave you. (The DDNS service provider might call this the domain name.) 8.
  • Page 50 4. Click Security > Remote Management. 5. Select the Turn Remote Management On check box. 6. In the Allow Remote Access By section, specify the external IP addresses to be allowed to access the gateway’s remote management. 7. For enhanced security, restrict access to as few external IP addresses as practical. 8.
  • Page 51: Firewall Rules

    10. Click Submit. To use remote access: 1. Launch a Web browser on a computer that is not on your home network. 2. Type your gateway’s WAN IP address into your browser’s address or location field followed by a colon (:) and the custom port number. For example, if your external address is 134.177.0.123 and you use port number 8080, enter http://134.177.0.123:8080 in your browser.
  • Page 52: Use Keywords To Block Internet Sites

    6. Click the OK button to confirm the change. The following settings are available. Item Description High The high security setting only allows basic Internet functionality. The High security setting guarantees to only pass Mail, News, Web, FTP, IPSEC and Telnet. All other traffic is not allowed. High security restricts modification by NAT configuration options.
  • Page 53 4. Click Security > Firewall > Block Sites. 5. Select one of the keyword blocking options:  Per Schedule. Turn on keyword blocking according to the Schedule screen settings. (See Schedule When to Block Internet Sites and Services on page 57.) ...
  • Page 54: Block Services From The Internet

     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. 7. Click the Add Keyword button. The keyword is added to the keyword list. The keyword list supports up to 32 entries. To delete keywords from the list, do one of the following: ●...
  • Page 55 4. Click Security > Block Services. 5. Specify when to block the services:  To block the services all the time, select the Always radio button.  To block the services based on a schedule, select the Per Schedule radio button. Tip: To specify the schedule, see Schedule When to Block Internet Sites and Services.
  • Page 56: Schedule When To Block Internet Sites And Services

    The Services screen displays. 8. In the Service Name field, type the name of the service. 9. If you know that the application uses either TCP or UDP, select the appropriate protocol; otherwise, select TCP/UDP (both). 10. Enter the starting port and ending port numbers. If the service uses a single port number, enter that number in both fields.
  • Page 57: Avoid Keyword Blocking On A Trusted Computer

    4. Click Security > Firewall > Schedule. 5. 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 58: Alg Services

    To specify a trusted computer: 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser. 2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter. 3. When prompted to log in, enter admin for the user name and type the password. (The default password is password.) 4.
  • Page 59: Ip Passthrough

    IP Passthrough You can designate a computer behind the gateway to receive unsolicited traffic from the public network. Note: The public WAN IP will be assigned to this computer. To set up IP passthrough: 1. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the computer to a LAN Ethernet port on the gateway. 2.
  • Page 60: Usb File Sharing

    USB File Sharing You can connect a USB drive to the gateway’s USB port and share it with others on your network. You can specify how you want file sharing to be managed for files on a USB device attached to the gateway USB port.
  • Page 61 5. Click Settings > Router > File Sharing. 6. To allow file sharing, select Enable in the File Server field. When this feature is enabled, all of the files on the USB drive are available as Windows Shared Files to other devices on the local area network (LAN). Shared files are not available to clients on the Internet outside of the local network.
  • Page 62 files on the USB drive. Existing passwords cannot be viewed. You must change it if it is forgotten. 9. To add a user, click the Add button and type the user name and password. 10. To edit a user’s credentials or password, click the user name. USB File Sharing...
  • Page 63: Gateway Settings

    Gateway Settings Manage the gateway settings. From the Settings page, you can configure your device, network, and router settings. General Settings From the General tab, you can configure your device’s LED status indicators, the gateway’s (web browser) URL and administrator password. 1.
  • Page 64: Led Settings

    (Web UI name) The URL used to show the homepage. See Changing the Gateway’s URL. Set Password The password used to show the homepage. See Changing the Password. LED Settings By default, the LEDs are on because they are status indicators. You can log in to the gateway and turn the LEDs off and on.
  • Page 65: Change The Admin Password

    6. Click Submit. Change the Admin Password For security reasons, you should change the gateway’s admin password on a regular basis. It is strongly recommended that you enable password recovery, so that if you forget the password you can recover it. Note: If you forget the admin password, you’ll need to reset your device to its default settings and go through the device setup.
  • Page 66 4. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset. You can: ● Back up and restore your gateway’s configuration, if needed. See Export Settings and Import Settings. ● Update your gateway’s software. See Update the Software and Firmware. ● Reset some or all of your gateway’s settings. See Reset Device Settings Only, Reset the...
  • Page 67: System Logs

    The following information is displayed. Item Description Click Save to make a copy (export) of the gateway’s current Download / Backup configuration, so that you can restore it later if needed. See Exporting Settings. Restore Settings Click Choose file to use a previously saved copy of your device configuration.
  • Page 68: Date & Time Settings

    4. Click Settings > General > System Logs. You can: ● Stop Capturing Logs ● Save as a File ● Clear logs Date & Time Settings Configure the date and time settings. To specify the date and time settings: 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser.
  • Page 69 3. When prompted to log in, enter admin for the user name and type the password. (The default password is password.) 4. Click Security > Date & Time. Note: The Local Time field displays the local time. 5. In the Time Zone field, select the time zone. 6.
  • Page 70: Network Setup

    Network Setup From the Network Setup page, you can specify how the gateway selects mobile networks and roaming, and receive network configuration updates from Sprint. 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser.
  • Page 71: Network Access Point Names

    Roaming Mode The areas in which your device can roam. See Setting the Roaming Mode. Roaming Guard If selected, the roaming areas where a warning will appear when you enter them. See Enabling / Disabling the Roaming Guard Warning Message. Update PRL Click to check if a new PRL (Preferred Roaming List) is available on the network, and use it to update your device.
  • Page 72: Sim Security

    4. Click Settings > Network > Access Point Names. To add (or modify) an access point name, see Configuring Access Point Names. The list of all APNs that have been set up includes the following information. Item Description Active The access point currently in use. Only one access point can be marked as active.
  • Page 73: Status Details

    To disable SIM security: 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser. 2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter. 3. When prompted to log in, enter admin for the user name and type the password. (The default password is password.) 4.
  • Page 74 4. Click Settings > Network > Status Details. The information that is displayed depends on your current connection. 4G/LTE Details Item Description Connected Status Indicates whether you are connected to an LTE network. Service type Indicates the LTE service type. RSRP The signal strength of the LTE network.
  • Page 75 Band The LTE band being used for the connection. Last Error Code Technical support staff may request this value from you. ICCID The Integrated Circuit Card ID. 3G Details Item Description Status Indicates whether you are connected to a 3G network. PS service type Indicates the 3G service type (for example, CDMA, HRPD, CDMA_HRPD).
  • Page 76: Dual Wan Settings

    Rx Power Technical support staff may request this value from you. Serving SID The Serving System ID identifies your home network area and is used to determine if you are ‘home’ or ‘roaming’. Technical support staff may request this value from you. Packet Zone ID Technical support staff may request this value from you.
  • Page 77: Ethernet Setup

    4. Click Settings > Network > Dual WAN Settings. Available options are: ● Always use Mobile Broadband connection ● Use WAN Ethernet with Mobile Backup on Failure ● Always use Fixedline Broadband Connection. Ethernet Setup You do not need to change the settings on the Ethernet Setup screen unless instructed to do so by your service provider.
  • Page 78 4. Click Settings > Network > Ethernet. 5. To change the IP address setting, select one of the following radio buttons and click the Submit button.  Get Dynamically from ISP. This is the default setting, which works with most Internet connections.
  • Page 79: Mtu Size

    The following table lists common MTU sizes. MTU Size 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 gateways, adapters, and switches 1492 Used in PPPoE environments 1472 Maximum size to use for pinging.
  • Page 80: Router Settings

    1468 Used in some DHCP environments. 1460 Usable by AOL if you do not have large email attachments, for example. 1436 Used in PPTP environments or with VPN. 1400 Maximum size for AOL DSL. Typical value to connect to dial-up ISPs. Router Settings Adjust your gateway’s router settings through the Basic, Port Forwarding, and Port Filtering pages.
  • Page 81 4. Click Settings > Router. 5. You can make changes to any of these fields. When you finish, click Submit. The following information is displayed. Item Description UPnP UPnP Current state of the Universal Plug and Play feature (On or Off). (See UPnP (Universal Plug and Play).) The routing hardware’s IP address on the LAN.
  • Page 82: Upnp (Universal Plug And Play)

    The routing hardware’s internal LAN subnet mask. Netmask DHCP Server This field enables (On) or disables (Off) DHCP. See DHCP. DHCP IP Range This specifies the starting and ending address of the range of IP addresses available for your device to dynamically (that is, not permanently) assign to computers connected to it.
  • Page 83: Dhcp

    To enable UPnP: Before you can use UPnP, you must enable it. 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser. 2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter. 3.
  • Page 84: Dns Mode

    4. Click Settings > Router. 5. Next to DHCP Server, select Enabled. 6. You can set the following DHCP settings:  DHCP IP Range: This is the starting and ending address of the range of IP addresses available for your device to dynamically (that is, not permanently) assign to computers connected to it.
  • Page 85: Port Forwarding

    Port Forwarding Port forwarding lets you forward incoming traffic to specific ports and devices (per their local IP address) on your network. (Normally, incoming traffic is blocked.) 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser.
  • Page 86: Enable Port Forwarding

    Note: Port forwarding creates a security risk. When not required, port forwarding should be disabled. Note: Port forwarding does not apply to normal browsing, file downloading, running most online games or other applications hosted on the Internet. (Some online games require port forwarding.) The following information is displayed.
  • Page 87: Enable Port Forwarding For An Application

    4. Click Settings > Router > Port Forwarding. 5. Next to Port Forwarding, select Enable. 6. Click Submit. Enable Port Forwarding for an Application You can enable port forwarding for certain application types. Note: Port forwarding must currently be enabled. (See Enabling Port Forwarding.) 1.
  • Page 88: Disable Port Forwarding For An Application

    Disable Port Forwarding for an Application If you want to stop forwarding any ports, you can remove them from the forwarding list. Note: Port forwarding must currently be enabled. (See Enabling Port Forwarding for an Application.) 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser.
  • Page 89: Enable Port Filtering

    ● Add an application to a port filtering list. (See Port Filtering Panel: Enable Port Filtering for an Application.) ● Remove an application from the port filtering list. (See Port Filtering Panel: Disable Port Filtering for an Application.) The following information is displayed. Item Description Port Filtering...
  • Page 90: Enable Port Filtering For An Application

    4. Click Settings > Router > Port Filtering. 5. In the Port Filtering list, select Black List to prevent specific applications from using the Internet. 6. Click Submit. Enable Port Filtering for an Application You can enable port filtering for certain application types. Note: Port Filtering must currently be enabled.
  • Page 91: Address Reservation

    Note: Port Filtering must currently be enabled. (See Port Filtering Panel: Enable Port Filtering.) 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser. 2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter. 3.
  • Page 92: Mac Address Cloning

    5. Click the Add button. 6. Enter the device name, IP address, and MAC address of the computer that you want to add. 7. Click the Submit button. To edit a reserved IP address 1. Select the radio button next to the reserved address. 2.
  • Page 93: Dmz - General

    4. Click Settings > Router > MAC Address Cloning. 5. If your ISP does not require MAC authentication, select Use Default MAC Address. 6. If your ISP requires MAC authentication, select one of the following:  Use Computer MAC address. Disguise the router's MAC address with the MAC address of the computer that you are currently using to configure the gateway.
  • Page 94: Enable Dmz

    Enable DMZ Before you can use or configure DMZ, you must enable it. 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser. 2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter. 3.
  • Page 95: Mobile Network Settings

    Mobile Network Settings View information about your mobile network activation, data usage, and settings. View Network Activation Information You can check whether network access is activated. 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser.
  • Page 96: Network Settings

    The Data Usage Billing Cycle section displays: ● Total amount of data used in the current billing cycle, and amounts used for each network type ● Number of days remaining in the current billing cycle. ● Date that the next billing cycle begins. ●...
  • Page 97: Enable Or Disable The Roaming Guard Warning Message

    Enable or Disable the Roaming Guard Warning Message Use this feature to have your device display a warning when you enter a roaming area. To enable or disable the roaming guard warning message: 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser.
  • Page 98: Configure Access Point Names

    6. Click Submit. Configure Access Point Names Your gateway comes preconfigured with the Access Point Name (APN) for Sprint. To add an APN for another network: 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser.
  • Page 99 6. Click Submit 7. Click the beside the new APN entry. To select the APN to be used ● Select the Active button at the beginning of the entry. To remove an APN from the list: ● Click the beside the APN entry. Mobile Network Settings...
  • Page 100: Ethernet Wan Settings

    Ethernet WAN Settings Your gateway has an Ethernet WAN port on the rear panel. You can use an Ethernet cable to connect the gateway to Internet service. Connect the Ethernet WAN Port You can connect the gateway to a cable or DSL modem with an Ethernet cable and set up the router to use that modem’s Internet service instead of the mobile service.
  • Page 101: Ethernet Wan Security Settings

     When the gateway connects to the Internet, the Ethernet WAN LED lights. Ethernet WAN Security Settings The Security Settings page lets you configure advanced settings for the Ethernet WAN port. To specify security settings: 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser.
  • Page 102: Software And Reset

    Software and Reset Export and Import Settings You can save your gateway settings so that you can make changes to your configuration and, if necessary, restore the original settings. Export Settings Settings include configuration information for your gateway and its Wi-Fi networks. You can, for example, export (save) the current configuration, then make some changes and test them.
  • Page 103: Update The Software And Firmware

    7. Click Open to restore your device with the imported settings. Note: Your device may reset, and you may need to reconnect to Wi-Fi and the Internet. (See How Do I Connect to Wi-Fi? Launching Your Network Connection.) Update the Software and Firmware From time to time, updates may become available for your gateway, and your gateway will receive an alert.
  • Page 104: Upgrade Firmware From A File

    4. In the Alert message for the available update, click Install Now. 5. Follow the onscreen instructions. To get the update from the Software and Reset page: 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser.
  • Page 105: Reset Device Settings Only

    2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter. 3. When prompted to log in, enter admin for the user name and type the password. (The default password is password.) 4. Click Settings > General > Software and Reset. 5.
  • Page 106 You can reset your device to factory settings from the gateway’s Software and Reset page. Note: All connected devices will be disconnected and your device will reboot automatically. To reset the gateway to its factory settings: Note: You can only do a factory reset of your device with Sprint’s assistance. Contact Sprint Customer Service to obtain an SPC code that you will need to enter to perform the reset.
  • Page 107: Set Up A Virtual Private Network (Vpn)

    Once connected, the remote users can access the LAN-side resources of the gateway. The gateway supports the following clients:  NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN Client VPNG01L/VPNG05L Professional Software Version 5.14.003, available here: http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/20316  IPSecuritas VPN client Version 3.4 for MAC OS platforms from Lobotomo Software, available here: http://www.lobotomo.com/products/IPSecuritas/...
  • Page 108: Add Vpn Users

    Add VPN Users The VPN users are the remote users for client-to-gateway VPN tunnels. To add VPN users: 1. On a computer or wireless device that is connected to your gateway, launch a Web browser. 2. In the address or URL field of your browser, type http://myrouter. 3.
  • Page 109: Specify The Client-To-Gateway Vpn Connection

    5. In the VPN Users section, click the (Add) button. 6. Enter the user name and password. 7. Click the Save button. The new VPN user displays on the Manage VPN Connection screen. To edit a VPN user: 1. Select the VPN user from the VPN Users list. 2.
  • Page 110 4. Click Settings > Manage VPN. 5. In the Remote Client to GW VPN Configuration section, click the Edit button next to the Pre-Shared Key field. 6. Type the pre-shared key. Note: The key is an alphanumeric string with a maximum length of 32 characters. 7.
  • Page 111: Enable The Client-To-Gateway Vpn

    To change the PSK for a remote client: 1. Click Settings > General > VPN. 2. In the Remote Client to GW VPN Configuration section, click the Edit button next to the Pre-Shared Key field. 3. Enter the new value 4.
  • Page 112: Configure A Windows Computer As A Remote Client

    The VPN connection is disabled, but your VPN settings are retained. Configure a Windows Computer as a Remote Client This example describes how to use NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN client software to set up a VPN client for the gateway. To use NETGEAR ProSAFE to set up a VPN client: Download the trial version of NETGEAR ProSAFE VPN client (VPNG01L/VPNG05L Professional Software Version 5.14.003) and install it on the Windows computer.
  • Page 113 • Encryption: Select 3DES. • Authentication: Select SHA-1. • Key Group: Select DH2 (1024). 7. Click the Advanced tab. 8. Specify these settings in the Advanced screen:  In the Advanced Features section, select the Mode Config check box and leave the other settings as shown.
  • Page 114: Configure A Mac Computer As A Remote Client

    12. Click the Apply button. 13. Click the Save button. 14. To initiate the VPN connection to the gateway, right-click the tunnel on the left pane and select Open Tunnel. When the connection is initiated, the icon on the Tunnel menu on the left pane turns green to indicate that the tunnel is established.
  • Page 115 4. In the Connections pane, click the + (plus) icon in the lower left corner. 5. Enter a connection name that is easy to understand. 6. Click the General tab. 7. Specify the following:  In the Remote IPSec Device field, enter the WAN IP address of the gateway. Set up a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
  • Page 116  In the Remote Side section, enter the LAN-side IP subnet of the gateway with the subnet mask in CIDR format. Note: The gateway and the client’s network must have different subnet ranges that do not overlap. 8. Click the Phase 1 tab. 9.
  • Page 117: Set Up A Site-To-Site Vpn

    • SIT_IDENTITY_ONLY • Initial Contact • Enable MODE_CFG • Request Certificate • Send Certificate • Unique SAs • IKE Fragmentation  Leave NAT-T set to Disable and the Action after connection timeout set to Give up. 16. Close the Edit Connection window. The settings are saved. 17.
  • Page 118: Enable The Site-To-Site Vpn

    Note: This pre-shared key is unique to the site-to-site VPN configuration. If you set up a client-to-gateway VPN tunnel with this gateway, you must use a different pre-shared key for the site-to-site VPN. 4. In the Site-to-Site Configuration Details section, click the Add button. 5.
  • Page 119 5. Select the VPN Status Disable radio button. 6. Click the Apply button. The VPN connection is disabled, but your VPN settings are retained. Set up a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
  • Page 120: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions Find out answers to questions you may have. How Can I Tell I’m Connected to 3G or LTE? When you log in to the gateway (http://myrouter), the network type icon (3G or LTE) appears in the Status section on the left side of the page, and the connection status is shown on the Network >...
  • Page 121: What Do I Do If I Forget The Main Or Guest Wi-Fi Password

    To change the roaming setting, see Setting the Roaming Mode. What Do I Do if I Forget the Main or Guest Wi-Fi Password? To see the Main Wi-Fi password and Guest Wi-Fi password 1. Look on the gateway’s label. 2. If you changed the Wi-Fi password and have forgotten what it is, use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to one of the gateway’s yellow Ethernet LAN ports.
  • Page 122: How Do I Use Wps

    The WPS feature is available on certain cameras, printers, smartphones, and laptops. These devices have either a hardware button or a WPS-related option in the software. Please consult the user documentation of your device. How do I Use WPS? Please see Connecting Through WPS.
  • Page 123: Tips

    Tips This section provides information on getting the most out of your device and your network connection. Gateway Location Follow these guidelines in placing your device. ● Avoid moisture or extreme temperatures. ● For improved reception, place your gateway near a closed window. ●...
  • Page 124: Improving 3G Network Service

    Improving 3G Network Service To improve your network service, periodically check for PRL and profile updates. The PRL (Preferred Roaming List) is an account configuration item set by your service provider. It controls the radio channels and network carrier used by the 3G modem. To check for these updates: 1.
  • Page 125: Security Tips

    2. Double-click Network adapters. 3. Double-click the Wi-Fi client network adapter of your computer — for example, “Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGN” in the screenshot below. 4. If the Wi-Fi client network adapter is by Intel, click Advanced and, in the Property list, click Power Management and move the slider all the way to the right (to Highest).
  • Page 126: Finding The Ip Address

    Tip: You can display a list of connected devices, including the MAC address of each device. View and Unblock Devices (Block List). The steps to finding the MAC address of a device vary, depending on your operating system. Windows 1. Open a command prompt window. ...
  • Page 127 Windows 1. Open a command prompt window. 2. Type cmd or command, and click OK. 3. At the command prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter. 4. Write down the IP Address for the entry that relates to the wireless network connection. (The IP address might be listed under “Ipv4 Address,”...
  • Page 128: Troubleshooting

    See also Improving Signal Strength. Cannot Connect to Wi-Fi If your computer cannot connect to the Main or Guest Wi-Fi networks of the NETGEAR 6100D, there are several things you should check. Make sure that: ● The maximum number of Wi-Fi devices has not been reached. (To determine the...
  • Page 129: Cannot Display The Home Page

    ● Nobody has changed the name or password of the Wi-Fi network. ● Your computer supports the type of Wi-Fi security that the network is set to use. Note: To connect to the gateway’s Wi-Fi network, each computer or Wi-Fi device must support the gateway’s Wi-Fi security type.
  • Page 130: Cannot Connect To The Mobile Broadband Network

     Safari (version 5.1.7 or higher) ● If your computer has other adapters (for example, Ethernet) connected to other networks, disable or remove them from your computer. ● If Internet security software is running on your computer, disable it and see whether the error message still occurs.
  • Page 131: Cannot Check For Updates

    ● If you’re roaming internationally, make sure that Any Network is selected. (See Setting the Roaming Mode.) ● Try the tips in Improving Signal Strength. ● Check with Sprint — a network or account problem may be preventing your device from obtaining service.
  • Page 132: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications This section lists the electrical, radio frequency, and other parameters of your device for those who require technical information. Radio Frequency and Electrical Specifications This section lists the radio frequency and electrical parameters of your device. Item Description Approvals Current Maximum: 1.66A (full load of system)
  • Page 133: Environmental Specifications

    Wi-Fi security and WEP Open & Shared encryption protocols WEP-64 WEP-128 WPA-Personal TKIP & AES (Pre-Shared Key or WPA-PSK) WPA2-Personal TKIP & AES (WPA2-PSK) WPA+WPA2-Personal (WPA+WPA2 PSK) Wi-Fi Simple Configuration 2.0 (WSC 2.0) based Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) SMS (IS-637) Not supported Not supported IOTA...
  • Page 134: Mechanical Specifications

    Mechanical Specifications This section describes the dimensions and physical features of your device. Item Description Dimensions (W x L x H) 6.5" x 9.5" x.1.8" Weight 23.4 oz. without antenna 25.9 oz. with antenna Headset jack Not supported Blue / Amber / Orange Wall Mounting You can wall-mount your gateway.
  • Page 135 Note: Use pan head Phillips wood screws, 3.5 x 20 mm (diameter x length, European) or #6 type screw, 1 inch long (U.S.). 3. Insert screws into the wall anchors, leaving 3/16 in. (0.5 cm) of each screw exposed. Technical Specifications...
  • Page 136: Regulatory Notices

    Regulatory Notices This section contains regulatory information for your device. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 137 The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate. le gain maximal d’antenne permis (pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande 5725-5825 MHz) doit se conformer à...
  • Page 138: Legal

    Legal This section contains important license and legal information. Patents This product contains technology developed by or for NETGEAR, Inc. This product includes technology licensed from QUALCOMM®. Licenses A large amount of the source code to this product is available under various free and open source licenses.
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    Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall NETGEAR and/or its affiliates aggregate liability arising under or in connection with the NETGEAR product, regardless of the number of events, occurrences, or claims giving rise to liability, be in excess of the price paid by the purchaser for the NETGEAR product.
  • Page 176: Index

    Index Title, 14, 72 Cannot connect, 122 Allowed network mode, setting the, 89 Coverage type, 67 "Always on", and billing, 113 Ec/Io of network connection, 67 Antennas, attaching, 3 Network service, improving, 116 Application Overview, 9 Port filtering, disable, 82 RSSI of network connection, 67 Port filtering, enable, 82 Service type (PS), 67...
  • Page 177 Wi-Fi On/Off, 11 Cordless phones, 115 WPS, 11 Corporate network, accessing through VPN, Cannot check for updates, 123 Cannot connect to the 3G or LTE network, Could not connect to remote server, 121 Coverage Cannot connect to Wi-Fi, 120 Maps, 7 Cannot display the Home page, 121 Type, 3G, 67 Care of your gateway, 2...
  • Page 178 Enabling, 86 Upgrading, 96 DNS mode, 74 Version, 20 Setting, 76 First time usage, 4 Domestic roaming guard, 63 Forgot admin password, 113 Downloading Forgot Wi-Fi password, 113 Firmware, 96 Fragmentation Threshold, 30 Software updates, 95 Frequencies, transmit and receive, 124 Front view of gateway, 1 Channel number, 67 FTP server, accessing, 77...
  • Page 179 Hands-free activation, 4 LEDs, 10 Re-run, 63 3G, 10 Hardware (drawing), 1 Ethernet LAN, 10 Height of gateway, 126 Ethernet WAN, 10 Help, getting Internet, 11 Customer Service, contacting, 7 LTE, 10 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions), 112 Power, 11 Sprint website, 7 Signal Quality, 10 Tips, 115 Turn off and on, 55, 56...
  • Page 180 License, 162 Guest Wi-Fi, changing, 33 Place for your gateway, tips, 115 Main Wi-Fi, changing, 33 Plug and Play, Universal (UPnP), 74 NETGEAR knowledge base, 120 Port filtering Network Adding application to list, 82 3G, overview, 9 Description, 80...
  • Page 181 Enabling for an application, 79 Router ALG page, 50 Port Forwarding tab, 77 Router Basic page, Settings page, 72 Power button Router Port Filtering, Settings page, 80 Usage, 9 Router Port Forwarding, Settings page, 77 Power LED, 11 Routing hardware, 9 Powering the gateway on or off, 10 IP address, 73 Preferred Roaming List.
  • Page 182 shadow License, 163 TCP/IP settings, 75 Sharing your Internet connection, 24 Technical support, contacting, 7 Short text messaging (SMS), 125 Telephone number, hotspot, 16, 20, 67 Signal Quality LED, 10 telnet support, 114 Signal strength, 17 Temperature Improving, 115 Operating, 125 Insufficient, 120 Storage, 125 Terminal sessions, 114...
  • Page 183 Wi-Fi Range, 29 Web browsers supported, 2 Windows XP, improving Wi-Fi performance, Web server, accessing, 77 Website Wireless speakers, 115 NETGEAR, 167 Sprint, 7 Button, 11 Weight of gateway, 126 Button for pairing Main Wi-Fi, 27 White list Limitations, 24...

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