User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Hardware Overview of the Access Point/Router
- 2. Install and Access the Access Point/Router in Your Network
- About router mode and access point mode
- Routing features enabled in router mode and disabled in access point mode
- Credentials that you must enter to access the local browser interface
- Connect the access point/router to the Internet and complete the initial log-in process
- Log in to the access point/router when it is connected to the Internet
- Log in to the access point/router when it is not connected to the Internet
- Use the NETGEAR Insight mobile app to discover the access point/router
- Find the IP address of the access point/router
- Change the language of the local browser interface
- Connect a wired or WiFi device to the access point/router’s network after installation
- 3. Specify the Access Point/Router Internet Settings Manually
- Router mode: Use the Setup Wizard
- Access point mode: Specify a fixed LAN IP address
- Router mode: Manually set up the access point/router Internet connection
- Router mode: Specify an IPv6 Internet connection
- Router mode: Requirements for entering IPv6 addresses
- Router mode: Use Auto Detect for an IPv6 Internet connection
- Router mode: Use Auto Config for an IPv6 Internet connection
- Router mode: Set up an IPv6 6to4 tunnel Internet connection
- Router mode: Set up an IPv6 6rd Internet connection
- Router mode: Set up an IPv6 passthrough Internet connection
- Router mode: Set up an IPv6 fixed Internet connection
- Router mode: Set up an IPv6 DHCP Internet connection
- Router mode: Set up an IPv6 PPPoE Internet connection
- 4. Manage the Basic WiFi and Radio Features
- Set up or change an open or secure WiFi network
- Configure WPA and WPA2 Enterprise WiFi security
- Disable or enable a WiFi network
- Hide or broadcast the SSID for a WiFi network
- Manage client isolation for a single WiFi network
- Manage SSID isolation for all WiFi networks
- Manage access to LAN ports for WiFi clients of the Wireless 2 network
- Enable or disable the WiFi radios
- Use WPS to add a device to the WiFi network
- 5. Manage the Firewall and Security
- Router mode: Manage the basic firewall settings
- Allow or block device access to your network
- Router mode: Specify keywords and domains to block Internet sites
- Router mode: Block specific services and applications from the Internet
- Router mode: Set up a schedule for blocking
- Set up security event email notifications
- 6. Optimize Performance
- 7. Manage the Network Settings
- 8. Maintain and Monitor the Access Point/Router
- Update the firmware of the access point/router
- Manage the configuration file of the access point/router
- Change the local login password
- Change the password recovery questions for the local login password
- Recover the local login admin password
- Return the access point/router to its factory default settings
- Manage the time settings
- Manage the activity log
- View the status and statistics of the access point/router
- Access point mode: View information about the access point/router, LAN port, and WiFi settings
- Router mode: View information about the access point/router, Internet port, and WiFi settings
- Check the Internet connection status
- Display Internet port statistics
- View devices currently on the access point/router network
- Router mode: Monitor and meter Internet traffic
- Router mode: Start the traffic meter without traffic restrictions
- Router mode: Restrict Internet traffic by volume
- Router mode: Restrict Internet traffic by connection time
- Router mode: View the Internet traffic volume and statistics
- Router mode: Unblock the traffic meter after the traffic limit is reached
- Router mode: Manage and use remote access
- Change the system mode to access point mode or back to router mode
- Disable LED blinking or turn off LEDs
- 9. Share a USB Storage Device Attached to the Access Point/Router
- USB device requirements
- Connect a USB storage device to the access point/router
- Access a USB storage device that is connected to the access point/router
- Map a USB storage device to a Windows network drive
- Back up a Windows-based computer with ReadySHARE Vault
- Back up a Mac with Time Machine
- Manage access to a USB storage device
- Enable FTP access within the access point/router network
- View and manage network folders on a USB storage device
- Router mode: Approve a USB storage device
- Safely remove a USB storage device
- 10. Use the Access Point/Router as a Media Server
- 11. Router Mode: Manage Dynamic DNS and FTP Access Through the Internet
- 12. Router Mode: Set up VPN Connections with OpenVPN
- Router mode: Enable and configure OpenVPN and VPN client access on the access point/router
- Router mode: Install OpenVPN client software on a remote client
- Router mode: Install the OpenVPN client utility and VPN configuration files on a Windows-based computer
- Router mode: Install the OpenVPN client utility and VPN configuration files on a Mac
- Router mode: Install the OpenVPN client utility and VPN configuration files on an iOS device
- Router mode: Install the OpenVPN client utility and VPN configuration files on an Android device
- Router mode: Set up an OpenVPN connection
- 13. Manage the Advanced WiFi and Radio Features
- Add a WiFi schedule for a radio
- Change the channel for a radio
- Change the WiFi throughput mode for a radio band
- Change the transmission output power for a radio
- Manage advanced WiFi and broadcast settings
- Manage the WPS settings
- Specify how the access point/router manages WiFi clients
- Set Up a WiFi bridge between the access/point router and another device
- 14. Router Mode: Manage Port Forwarding and Port Triggering
- Router mode: Manage port forwarding to a local server for services and applications
- Router mode: Forward incoming traffic for a default service or application
- Router mode: Add a port forwarding rule for a custom service or application
- Router mode: Change a port forwarding rule
- Router mode: Remove a port forwarding rule
- Router mode application example: Make a local web server public
- Router mode: How the access/point router implements a port forwarding rule
- Router mode: Manage port triggering for services and applications
- Router mode: Manage port forwarding to a local server for services and applications
- 15. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Reboot the access point/router from its local browser interface
- Quick tips
- Standard LED behavior when the access point/router is powered on
- Troubleshoot with the LEDs
- You cannot log in to the access point/router
- Router mode: You cannot access the Internet
- Troubleshoot Internet browsing
- Troubleshoot the WiFi connectivity
- Changes are not saved
- Troubleshoot your network using the ping utility of your computer
- A. Factory Default Settings and Technical Specifications
- B. Position and Wall-Mount the Access Point/Router
6. In the LAN Port pane (in access point mode) or in the Internet Port pane (in router
mode), click the Show Statistics button.
The Show Statistics window opens and displays following information:
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System Up Time. The time elapsed since the access point/router was last
restarted.
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Port. The statistics for the WAN (Internet) port, LAN (Ethernet) ports, and WLANs.
For each port, the window displays the following information:
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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.
- Up Time. The time elapsed since this port acquired the link.
- Poll Interval. The interval at which the statistics are updated on this page.
7.
To manage the polling, do one of the following:
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To change the polling frequency, enter a time in seconds in the Poll Interval
field and click the Set Interval button.
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To stop the polling entirely, click the Stop button.
View devices currently on the access point/router network
You can view the active wired and WiFi devices in the access point/router network. If
you do not recognize a WiFi device, it might be an intruder.
If the access point/router is in router mode, you can also view the VPN devices in the
access point/router network.
To display the attached wired, WiFi, and VPN devices:
1.
Open a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the
access point/router network.
2.
Enter http://www.routerlogin.net in the address field.
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AC2000 802.11ac Wireless Access Point/Router WAC124