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To restore the factory default configuration settings:
1.
Use a sharp object such as a pen or a paper clip to press and hold the restore factory settings
button, located on the rear panel of the bridge, for about 20 seconds.
2.
Release the restore factory settings button, and wait for the bridge to reboot.
The factory default settings are restored so that you can access the bridge from your Web
browser using the factory defaults.
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Related Documents
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Appendix B
Related Documents
This appendix provides links to reference documents you can use to gain a more complete
understanding of the technologies used in your NETGEAR product.
In addition, you can find initial setup instructions for your wireless range extender in the
.
Document
Link
TCP/IP Networking Basics
Wireless Networking Basics
Preparing Your Network
Virtual Private Networking
Basics
Glossary
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Index
A
access
restricting by MAC address
4-11
access control
turning on
4-12
access points
5-3
ActiveX
8-3
adding
wireless clients
4-7
,
4-10
administrator password, changing
4-12
advanced wireless settings
4-6
attached devices
7-6
autogenerated IP addresses
8-3
automatic logout
3-5
automatic software upgrade
7-9
B
backing up configuration file
7-7
basic settings
4-4
bold text
xi
C
cables, checking
8-2
channel, frequency
4-5
channel, wireless port
7-3
clients, adding
4-7
,
4-10
communication mode
4-4
,
7-3
configuration file
backing up
7-7
erasing
7-8
managing
7-7
configuration, erasing
A-3
,
A-4
configuring
advanced security
4-6
basic security
4-4
WPA security
4-6
CTS/RTS Threshold
4-7
customer support
ii
D
default factory settings
restoring
8-4
deleting configuration
7-8
DHCP server
5-3
Documentation Web page
3-5
documents, reference
B-1
Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses
current
7-2
E
encryption
4-1
encryption keys
4-5
erasing configuration
7-8
Ethernet light, troubleshooting and
8-2
,
8-3
Ethernet MAC address
7-7
F
factory default settings
restoring
8-4
factory settings, restoring
A-3
,
A-4
firmware update
3-5
Firmware Upgrade Assistant
3-4
,
7-8
firmware version
7-2
fixed font text
xi
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Fragmentation Threshold
4-7
frequency, channel
4-5
G
generating encryption keys
4-5
H
host name
7-7
HTML version, printing
xii
I
interference, reducing
6-2
interval, poll
6-4
,
7-5
IP addresses
autogenerated
8-3
current
7-2
LAN
5-2
IP subnet mask
5-2
,
7-2
italic text
xi
J
Java and JavaScript
8-3
K
keys, encryption
4-5
knowledge base
3-5
L
LAN IP setup
5-1
LAN port
settings
7-3
Legacy mode
4-4
logout, automatic
3-5
M
MAC addresses
attached devices
7-7
current
7-2
restricting access by
4-11
manually upgrading software
7-9
mixed mode encryption
4-3
mode, communication
4-4
,
7-3
N
Neighbor Friendly mode
4-4
NetBIOS host name
7-7
O
optimizing performance
6-1
P
passphrases
4-6
password
A-4
changing
4-12
restoring
8-4
PDF, printing
xiii
Performance mode
4-4
performance, optimizing
6-1
physical push button (WPS)
4-8
PIN
4-9
placement, router
6-1
poll interval
6-4
,
7-5
Power light, troubleshooting and
8-2
Preamble mode
4-7
printing manual
xii
prioritizing traffic
6-3
Push ’N’ Connect
4-7
push button configuration (WPS)
4-8
Q
QoS (Quality of Service)
6-3
R
radio, wireless
4-7
,
7-3

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