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IP Address
. The IP address used by the Internet (WAN) port of the WiFi DSL modem
router. If no address is shown or the address is 0.0.0, the WiFi DSL modem router
cannot connect to the Internet.
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Active Connection
. This shows if the WiFi DSL modem router is using a fixed IP
address on the WAN. If the value is DHCP Client, the WiFi DSL modem router obtains
an IP address dynamically from the ISP.
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IP Subnet Mask
. The IP subnet mask used by the Internet (WAN) port of the WiFi
DSL modem router.
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Domain Name Server
. The Domain Name Server address used by the WiFi DSL
modem router. A Domain Name Server translates human-language URLs such as
www.netgear.com into IP addresses.
Wireless Settings (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)
.
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Name (SSID
). The wireless network name (SSID) used by the WiFi DSL modem
router. The default names for the 5 GHz ends in -5G to distinguish it from the 2.4 GHz
network.
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Region
. The geographic region where the WiFi DSL modem router is being used. It
might be illegal to use the wireless features of the WiFi DSL modem router in some
parts of the world.
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Channel
. Identifies the operating channel of the wireless port being used.
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Mode
. Indicates the wireless communication mode: Up to 54 Mbps, Up to 130 Mbps
(default), and Up to 300 Mbps.
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Wireless AP
. Indicates whether the radio feature of the WiFi DSL modem router is
enabled. If this feature is not enabled, the Wireless LED on the front panel is off.
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Broadcast Name
. Indicates whether the WiFi DSL modem router is broadcasting its
SSID.
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Wireless Isolation
. Indicates whether wireless connections to the WiFi DSL modem
router are prevented.
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup
. Indicates whether Wi-Fi Protected Setup is configured for
this network.
Guest Network (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)
.
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Name (SSID
). The wireless network name (SSID) used by the WiFi DSL modem
router. The default names are NETGEAR-Guest and NETGEAR-5G-Guest.
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Wireless AP
. Indicates whether the radio feature of the WiFi DSL modem router is
enabled. If this feature is not enabled, the Wireless LED on the front panel is off.
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Broadcast Name
. Indicates whether the WiFi DSL modem router is broadcasting its
SSID.
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Wireless Isolation
. Indicates whether wireless connections to the WiFi DSL modem
router are prevented.
-
Allow guest to access My Local Network
. Indicates whether any user who
connects to the network with this SSID can access local networks associated with the
WiFi DSL modem router.
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Reboot the Router
You can reboot your WiFi DSL modem router electronically. For information about the Reset
button and the factory setting values, see
Factory Settings
on page 153.
To reboot the WiFi DSL modem router:
1.
Select
Advanced > Administration > Router Status
.
2.
Click
Reboot
.
Connection Statistics
You can see how much traffic your Internet connection has occurred.
To show the connection statistics:
1.
Select
Advanced > Administration > Router Status
.
2.
Click
Show Statistics
.
The following information displays:
System Up Time
. The time elapsed since the WiFi DSL modem router was last
restarted.
Port
. The statistics for the WAN (Internet) and LAN (Ethernet) ports. For each port,
the screen displays:
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Status
. The link status of the port.
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TxPkts
. The number of packets transmitted on this port since reset or manual
clear.
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RxPkts
. The number of packets received on this port since reset or manual clear.
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Collisions
. The number of collisions on this port since reset or manual clear.
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Tx B/s
. The current transmission (outbound) bandwidth used on the WAN and
LAN ports.
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Rx B/s
. The current reception (inbound) bandwidth used on the WAN and LAN
ports.
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Up Time
. The time elapsed since this port acquired the link.
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Poll Interval
. The interval at which the statistics are updated in this screen.
3.
To change the polling frequency, enter a time in seconds in the Poll Interval field.
4.
Click
Set Interval
.
To stop the polling entirely, click
Stop
.
Connection Status
You can see how long your Internet connection has been operating.
To show the connection status:
1.
Select
Advanced > Administration > Router Status
.
2.
Click
Connection Status
.
The following information displays:
IP Address
. The IP address that is assigned to the WiFi DSL modem router.
Subnet Mask
. The subnet mask that is assigned to the WiFi DSL modem router.
Default Gateway
. The IP address for the default gateway that the WiFi DSL modem
router communicates with.
DHCP Server
. The IP address for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server
that provides the TCP/IP configuration for all the computers that are connected to the
WiFi DSL modem router.
DNS Server
. The IP address of the Domain Name Service server that provides
translation of network names to IP addresses.
Lease Obtained
. The date and time when the lease was obtained.
Lease Expires
. The date and time that the lease expires.
3.
(Optional) To reset the information, click
Release
.
The Release button returns the status of all items to 0.
4.
(Optional) To refresh the information, click
Renew
.
The Renew button refreshes the items.
5.
To close the Connection Status window, click
Close Window
.
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View VPN Status
The log is a detailed record of the websites you accessed or attempted to access. Up to
256 entries are stored in the log. Log entries appear only when keyword blocking is enabled
and no log entries are made for the trusted user.
To view the VPN status:
1.
Select
ADVANCED > Administration > VPN Status
.
The VPN Status/Log screen shows the details of recent VPN activity.
2.
To refresh the log screen, click
Refresh
.
To clear the log entries, click
Clear Log
.
To email the log immediately, click
Send Log
.
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View Logs of Web Access or Attempted Web Access
The log is a detailed record of the websites you accessed or attempted to access. Up to
256 entries are stored in the log. Log entries appear only when keyword blocking is enabled
and no log entries are made for the trusted user.
To view the logs:
1.
Select
ADVANCED > Administration > Logs
.
The Logs screen shows the following information:
Date and time
. The date and time the log entry was recorded.
Source IP
. The IP address of the initiating device for this log entry.
Target address
. The name or IP address of the website or news group visited or to
which access was attempted.
Action
. Whether the access was blocked or allowed.
Include in Log
. A log is a detailed record of the websites that users on your network
have accessed or attempted to access. If you have set up content filtering on the
Block Sites screen, the Logs screen shows you when someone on your network tried
to access a blocked site. When you have email notification on, you receive these logs
in an email message. When you do not have email notification set up, you can view
the logs here.
Syslog
. The logs can be sent to a syslog server. Enable one of these three options,
as required:
-
Disable
. Select this option when you do not have a syslog server.
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Broadcast on LAN
. The syslog data is broadcast rather than sent to a specific
syslog server. Use this option when your syslog server does not have a fixed IP
address.

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