Manual de usuario NETGEAR, modelo MBRN3000
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Connecting to the Internet1 Hardware Features Router Front Panel Figure 1 Front panel Router Back Panel Figure 2 Back panel Router Label Figure 3 Bottom label Using the Router Stand 1. Insert the tabs of the stand into the slots on the bottom of your router. 2. Place your router near an AC power outlet in a location where you can connect cables as needed for your home network. Logging In to Your Router Note: Your computer must be configured for DHCP. For help with configuring DHCP, see the documentation that came with your computer or see the link to the online document in “Preparing Your Network” in Appendix B. To log in to the router: 1. Type in the address field of your browser, and then press Enter. A login window displays: 2. Enter admin for the user name and your password (or the default, password). For information about how to change the password, see “Changing the Built-In Password” on page 23. Note: If you changed your password and do not remember what it is, you can restore the router to its factory settings. See "Factory Default Settings " in Appendix A. 3. If the router has not been configured, the Smart Wizard screen displays. After the router has been configured, the Firmware Upgrade assistant will appear. • Checking for Firmware Updates screen. After initial setup, this screen displays unless you have cleared the Check for Updated Firmware Upon Log-in checkbox. • Router Status screen. The Router Status screen displays if the router’s Internet connection has not been set up yet. See “Router Status” on page 33. 4. You can use different methods to configure your router. • Select Setup Wizard from the router menu to set up your Internet connection and wireless network configuration. See “Accessing the Setup Wizard After Installation” on page 11. • You can manually configure the router settings. See “Manually Configuring Your Internet Settings” on page 11. Accessing the Setup Wizard After Installation 1. Log in to the router as described in “Logging In to Your Router” on page 9. 2. Select Setup Wizard: 3. Click Next. The Setup Wizard prompts you to set up your Internet connection and wireless network as described in the Mobile Broadband Wireless-N Router MBRN3000 Installation Guide. Manually Configuring Your Internet Settings To manually configure your Internet settings: 1. Log in to the router as described in “Logging In to Your Router” on page 9. 2. Select Mobile Broadband Settings. 3. Adjust the settings as needed based on your Internet connection. The fields in this screen are described in Table 2. Depending on your region and ISP, some fields might not be available. 4. The following buttons are available: • Connect: Manually connect to the network. • Disconnect: Disconnect from the current network. • Apply: Apply the changes that you made. • Cancel: Discard changes. • Refresh: Update the connection status. 2. Wireless Network Configuration2 Note: Computers can connect wirelessly at a range of several hundred feet. If you do not use wireless security, this can allow others outside of your immediate area to access your network. Planning Your Wireless Network • To manually configure the wireless settings, you must know the following: -SSID. The default SSID for the router is NETGEAR-3G. -The wireless mode (80.211n, 802.11g, or 802.11b) that each wireless adapter supports. -Wireless security option. To successfully implement wireless security, check each wireless adapter to determine which wireless security option it supports. See “Manually Configuring Your Wireless Settings” on page 15. • Push 'N' Connect (WPS) implements WPA/WPA2 wireless security on the router and your wireless computer or device at the same time. The wireless computer or device must be compatible with WPS. See “Using Push 'N' Connect (WPS) to Configure Your Wireless Network” on page 19. Wireless Placement and Range Guidelines • Near the center of the area in which your PCs will operate. • In an elevated location such as a high shelf where the wirelessly connected PCs have line-of-sight access (even if through walls). • Away from sources of interference, such as PCs, microwave ovens, and 2.4 GHz cordless phones. • Away from large metal surfaces. • Put the antenna in a vertical position to provide the best side-to-side coverage. Put the antenna in a horizontal position to provide the best up-and-down coverage. • If using multiple access points, it is better if adjacent access points use different radio frequency channels to reduce interference. The recommended channel spacing between adjacent access points is 5 channels (for example, use Channels 1 and 6, or 6 and 11). Wireless Security Options Figure 4 Wireless Security • Restrict Access Based on MAC Address. You can allow only trusted PCs to connect so that unknown PCs cannot wirelessly connect to the router. Restricting access by MAC address adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your network, but the data broadcast over the wireless link...