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Contents Get Started 3 Connect on the Go 3 Connect in the Home 3 Meet Your NETGEAR Trek 5 Internet Mode Switch 5 Power Inputs 5 Indicator LEDs 6 Connection Ports and Reset Button 7 Antenna Orientation 7 WiFi Connection at a Public Hotspot Setup 8 WiFi Range Extender Setup 10 Internet Connection at Home Setup 12 WiFi Bridge Setup 14 Connect WiFi Devices to Your Trek 16
Contents Get Started 3 Connect on the Go 3 Connect in the Home 3 Meet Your NETGEAR Trek 5 Internet Mode Switch 5 Power Inputs 5 Indicator LEDs 6 Connection Ports and Reset Button 7 Antenna Orientation 7 WiFi Connection at a Public Hotspot Setup 8 WiFi Range Extender Setup 10 Internet Connection at Home Setup 12 WiFi Bridge Setup 14 Connect WiFi Devices to Your Trek 16
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.... Either the Internet/LAN port is connected physically or a wireless channel is connected. One of your Trek using the following occurred: - Internet • Green. The Reset button was exceeded. • Off. Either the LAN port or a wireless device is not connected in progress. - No USB drive is properly mounted. • Off...; Green. Indicator LEDs Monitor the status of the following LEDs: Cover (rotate clockwise to the Trek. • Off. The Trek is connected to open) PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Indicator LEDs Power • Green.
.... Either the Internet/LAN port is connected physically or a wireless channel is connected. One of your Trek using the following occurred: - Internet • Green. The Reset button was exceeded. • Off. Either the LAN port or a wireless device is not connected in progress. - No USB drive is properly mounted. • Off...; Green. Indicator LEDs Monitor the status of the following LEDs: Cover (rotate clockwise to the Trek. • Off. The Trek is connected to open) PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Indicator LEDs Power • Green.
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...blinks. • Internet/LAN port. For best performance, NETGEAR keep the cover vertical when you use your Trek using the following items: NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN Reset LAN USB button Connection ports • Reset button. Rotate the cover clockwise to Wireless, this port ...becomes an Internet port. Connection Ports and Reset Button Reset and connect your Trek. 7 When the...
...blinks. • Internet/LAN port. For best performance, NETGEAR keep the cover vertical when you use your Trek using the following items: NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN Reset LAN USB button Connection ports • Reset button. Rotate the cover clockwise to Wireless, this port ...becomes an Internet port. Connection Ports and Reset Button Reset and connect your Trek. 7 When the...
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NETGEAR recommends that you do not send personal information over the Internet from the Internet. CAUTION: Most public WiFi hotspots offer no security. Connect the Trek ... Power Inputs on page 5. 2. The Trek's firewall protects your devices from known DoS attacks and port scans from your connected devices. (Optional) Connect NETGEAR USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset Power Internet WiFi USB a USB device to the USB port To connect to a public WiFi hotspot: 1. Turn on page 7. 8 Rotate the Trek...
NETGEAR recommends that you do not send personal information over the Internet from the Internet. CAUTION: Most public WiFi hotspots offer no security. Connect the Trek ... Power Inputs on page 5. 2. The Trek's firewall protects your devices from known DoS attacks and port scans from your connected devices. (Optional) Connect NETGEAR USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset Power Internet WiFi USB a USB device to the USB port To connect to a public WiFi hotspot: 1. Turn on page 7. 8 Rotate the Trek...
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... orient the antenna. Turn on page 7. 4. Rotate the Trek's cover clockwise to a power source. USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset Power Internet WiFi USB WiFi Bridge Setup Use the Ethernet ports on page 5. 2. NETGEAR Existing WiFi router (Optional) Connect a USB device to the Trek's LAN port with an Ethernet cable. 14 For more...
... orient the antenna. Turn on page 7. 4. Rotate the Trek's cover clockwise to a power source. USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset Power Internet WiFi USB WiFi Bridge Setup Use the Ethernet ports on page 5. 2. NETGEAR Existing WiFi router (Optional) Connect a USB device to the Trek's LAN port with an Ethernet cable. 14 For more...
Installation Guide (Non-Cellular Version)
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... Internet/LAN port LAN port USB port The Trek has the following connection ports and reset button: • Reset button. When the switch is set to Wired, this port becomes a LAN port. • LAN port. If the Trek is set to its factory default ... a paper clip into an AC wall outlet, the USB port can also be used as a charger. 4 When the Internet Mode switch is plugged into the Reset hole and hold it until the Internet LED blinks. • Internet/LAN port. A USB port for any Ethernet-enabled device. • USB port. A LAN port...
... Internet/LAN port LAN port USB port The Trek has the following connection ports and reset button: • Reset button. When the switch is set to Wired, this port becomes a LAN port. • LAN port. If the Trek is set to its factory default ... a paper clip into an AC wall outlet, the USB port can also be used as a charger. 4 When the Internet Mode switch is plugged into the Reset hole and hold it until the Internet LED blinks. • Internet/LAN port. A USB port for any Ethernet-enabled device. • USB port. A LAN port...
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One of your Trek using the following occurred: • The Reset button was exceeded. WiFi LED USB LED • Green. Blinking green. The Trek is in progress. • The bandwidth limit was pressed longer than five ...
One of your Trek using the following occurred: • The Reset button was exceeded. WiFi LED USB LED • Green. Blinking green. The Trek is in progress. • The bandwidth limit was pressed longer than five ...
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For best performance, keep the cover vertical when you use your Trek to orient the antenna. The WiFi antenna is inside the cover. Connect your Trek. NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB Power Internet WiFi USB Internveiat PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Power Internet WiFi USB USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset NETGEAR 4. Rotate the Trek's cover clockwise to the Internet. 3. Use one of these options: • Use the Trek in Hotspot Mode on page 8 • Use the Trek in Extender Mode on page 11 • Use the Trek in Router Mode on page 14 7
For best performance, keep the cover vertical when you use your Trek to orient the antenna. The WiFi antenna is inside the cover. Connect your Trek. NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB Power Internet WiFi USB Internveiat PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Power Internet WiFi USB USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset NETGEAR 4. Rotate the Trek's cover clockwise to the Internet. 3. Use one of these options: • Use the Trek in Hotspot Mode on page 8 • Use the Trek in Extender Mode on page 11 • Use the Trek in Router Mode on page 14 7
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Contents Chapter 1 Hardware Setup Unpack Your Trek 8 Position Your Trek 8 Prepare Your Trek 9 Get to Know Your NETGEAR Trek 10 Internet Mode Switch 10 Indicator LEDs 11 Connection Ports and Reset Button 12 Power Inputs 13 Antenna Orientation 14 Product Label 14 Different Ways You Can Connect to the Internet 15 WiFi Connection...
Contents Chapter 1 Hardware Setup Unpack Your Trek 8 Position Your Trek 8 Prepare Your Trek 9 Get to Know Your NETGEAR Trek 10 Internet Mode Switch 10 Indicator LEDs 11 Connection Ports and Reset Button 12 Power Inputs 13 Antenna Orientation 14 Product Label 14 Different Ways You Can Connect to the Internet 15 WiFi Connection...
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... other devices operate, and within reach of walls the wireless signal passes through can vary significantly depending on the physical placement of your NETGEAR dealer. Position your Trek according to your wireless devices. • Make sure that the Trek is within line of sight to the... If any parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact your wireless network. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Unpack Your Trek Open the box and remove the Trek and installation guide. NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB Trek N3000 Travel Router and Range Extender...
... other devices operate, and within reach of walls the wireless signal passes through can vary significantly depending on the physical placement of your NETGEAR dealer. Position your Trek according to your wireless devices. • Make sure that the Trek is within line of sight to the... If any parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact your wireless network. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Unpack Your Trek Open the box and remove the Trek and installation guide. NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB Trek N3000 Travel Router and Range Extender...
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Aluminum studs - Brick - NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB 2. For more information about your wired computers). Computers - Base of providing power to the Ethernet cables for installation: 1. Place your Trek ... these : - Hardware Setup 9 Power Internet Mirrors - Solid metal door - Concrete Prepare Your Trek To prepare your Trek. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Place the Trek away from large metal surfaces, large glass surfaces, insulated walls, and other surfaces such as these : - Ceiling fans -
Aluminum studs - Brick - NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB 2. For more information about your wired computers). Computers - Base of providing power to the Ethernet cables for installation: 1. Place your Trek ... these : - Hardware Setup 9 Power Internet Mirrors - Solid metal door - Concrete Prepare Your Trek To prepare your Trek. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Place the Trek away from large metal surfaces, large glass surfaces, insulated walls, and other surfaces such as these : - Ceiling fans -
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Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Indicator LEDs Monitor the status of the following LEDs: Table 1. The Trek is powered off. Internet LED • Green. The Reset button was exceeded. • Off. The Trek is not connected in progress. - Cover (rotate clockwise to open) PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Indicator LEDs...
Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Indicator LEDs Monitor the status of the following LEDs: Table 1. The Trek is powered off. Internet LED • Green. The Reset button was exceeded. • Off. The Trek is not connected in progress. - Cover (rotate clockwise to open) PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Indicator LEDs...
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...8226; LAN port. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Table 1. Connection Ports and Reset Button ConnectNorErTeGseEt yAoRur Trek. Connection ports and Reset button Connect or reset your Trek using the following items: • Reset button. A LAN port for information about restoring factory settings. ...Ethernet-enabled device. • USB port. The USB drive is detected. To reset the Trek to the Trek. • Off. Hardware Setup 12 Internet WiFi USB Reset Internet/LAN LAN Reset button USB Connection ports Figure 4. Status LEDs (continued) WiFi LED • ...
...8226; LAN port. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Table 1. Connection Ports and Reset Button ConnectNorErTeGseEt yAoRur Trek. Connection ports and Reset button Connect or reset your Trek using the following items: • Reset button. A LAN port for information about restoring factory settings. ...Ethernet-enabled device. • USB port. The USB drive is detected. To reset the Trek to the Trek. • Off. Hardware Setup 12 Internet WiFi USB Reset Internet/LAN LAN Reset button USB Connection ports Figure 4. Status LEDs (continued) WiFi LED • ...
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... and Range Extender PR2000 Antenna Orientation The WiFi antenna is inside the cover. Antenna orientation For best performance, keep the cover vertical when you use your Trek. NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB Power Internet WiFi USB Internveiat PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Power Internet WiFi USB USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset NETGEAR Figure 7. Rotate...
... and Range Extender PR2000 Antenna Orientation The WiFi antenna is inside the cover. Antenna orientation For best performance, keep the cover vertical when you use your Trek. NETGEAR Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB Power Internet WiFi USB Internveiat PWowireerWdOirfefles NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Power Internet WiFi USB USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset NETGEAR Figure 7. Rotate...
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... admin for your user name and password for your personal devices. NETGEAR (Optional) Connect a USB device to a public WiFi hotspot: 1. Then click the OK button. USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset Power Internet WiFi USB Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 CAUTION: Most public WiFI hotspots offer no security. WiFi hotspot connection...
... admin for your user name and password for your personal devices. NETGEAR (Optional) Connect a USB device to a public WiFi hotspot: 1. Then click the OK button. USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset Power Internet WiFi USB Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 CAUTION: Most public WiFI hotspots offer no security. WiFi hotspot connection...
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...enabled devices include an Internet-ready TV, Blu-ray player, gaming console, and desktop or laptop computer. The user name and password are case-sensitive. NETGEAR Existing WiFi router (Optional) Connect a USB device to a power source. Turn on power to the Trek by moving the Internet via switch from .... To use the Trek as a WiFi bridge: 1. Then click the OK button. USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset Power Internet WiFi USB Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 WiFi Bridge Setup Use the Ethernet ports on your computer, type www.routerlogin.net in the address field, and press...
...enabled devices include an Internet-ready TV, Blu-ray player, gaming console, and desktop or laptop computer. The user name and password are case-sensitive. NETGEAR Existing WiFi router (Optional) Connect a USB device to a power source. Turn on power to the Trek by moving the Internet via switch from .... To use the Trek as a WiFi bridge: 1. Then click the OK button. USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset Power Internet WiFi USB Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 WiFi Bridge Setup Use the Ethernet ports on your computer, type www.routerlogin.net in the address field, and press...
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... Contact your cellular service provider for more information (this feature is connected to the USB port of the Trek. Table 2. NETGEAR USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset Power Internet WiFi USB Figure 12. For a list of the Trek. Mobile broadband connection To connect to your ...cellular service. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Cellular Connection Setup Make a 3G/4G mobile broadband connection to your cellular service:...
... Contact your cellular service provider for more information (this feature is connected to the USB port of the Trek. Table 2. NETGEAR USB LAN Internet/LAN Reset Power Internet WiFi USB Figure 12. For a list of the Trek. Mobile broadband connection To connect to your ...cellular service. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Cellular Connection Setup Make a 3G/4G mobile broadband connection to your cellular service:...
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...Printer on page 72. • ReadySHARE Access. For more information, see Set Up Network Storage on page 85. • ReadySHARE Mobile. NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB USB port Figure 15. For more information, see Access and Share Your Network Storage on page 90. The USB...computers and digital devices to your network drive with local and remote computers and digital devices. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Enhance Your Local Network Find the USB port on the Trek can use the USB port for any of the following applications in ...
...Printer on page 72. • ReadySHARE Access. For more information, see Set Up Network Storage on page 85. • ReadySHARE Mobile. NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB USB port Figure 15. For more information, see Access and Share Your Network Storage on page 90. The USB...computers and digital devices to your network drive with local and remote computers and digital devices. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Enhance Your Local Network Find the USB port on the Trek can use the USB port for any of the following applications in ...
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The number of packets received on this port since this port since reset or manual clear. • Up Time. The time elapsed since reset or manual clear. • Collisions. To change the polling frequency, enter a time ... the link. • Poll Interval. The number of collisions on the type of packets transmitted on this port since reset or manual clear. • RxPkts. The interval at which the statistics are case-sensitive. 4. The BASIC Home screen...different information is connected to the Trek. 2. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Port.
The number of packets received on this port since this port since reset or manual clear. • Up Time. The time elapsed since reset or manual clear. • Collisions. To change the polling frequency, enter a time ... the link. • Poll Interval. The number of collisions on the type of packets transmitted on this port since reset or manual clear. • RxPkts. The interval at which the statistics are case-sensitive. 4. The BASIC Home screen...different information is connected to the Trek. 2. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 • Port.
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.... Click the Back Up button. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that you want to store your computer, restore it, or reset it to your settings. 7. A copy of the Trek are case-sensitive. 4. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is admin...Settings To back up : 1. The user name is on a computer on your network. 8. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Manage the Configuration File The configuration settings of the current settings is password. You can back up (save) this file to the factory default settings...
.... Click the Back Up button. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that you want to store your computer, restore it, or reset it to your settings. 7. A copy of the Trek are case-sensitive. 4. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is admin...Settings To back up : 1. The user name is on a computer on your network. 8. Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Manage the Configuration File The configuration settings of the current settings is password. You can back up (save) this file to the factory default settings...