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May 2012
Preset Wireless Security 
This product has a unique WiFi network name (SSID) and network key (password). 
The default SSID and network key (password) are uniquely generated for every 
device (like a serial number), to protect and maximize your wireless security. This 
information is located on the label on the bottom of the product. 
NETGEAR recommends that you do not change the preset WiFi network name 
(SSID) and network key (password). If you do change the settings, the information 
on the bottom of the product does not apply.
Find the preset Wireless Settings on your router and record them here:
 WiFi network name (SSID) _______________________________
 Network key (password) _________________________________
If you change the preset wireless settings, record them here:
 Wireless network name (SSID) _______________________________
 Network key (password) _____________________________________
If necessary to retrieve or update your password, type
 
http://www.routerlogin.net
 
in a Web browser, and log in using the 
default user name (admin)
 
and password (password). 
Select Wireless Settings to locate your wireless password.
Connect Wireless Devices to Your Router
Choose either the manual or Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) method to add wireless 
computers, and other devices to your wireless network. 
Manual Method
1.   
Open the software utility that manages your wireless connections on the 
wireless device that you want to connect to your router (iPhone, laptop, 
computer, gaming device). This utility scans for all wireless networks in your 
area. 
2.   
Look for the preset NETGEAR wireless network name (SSID), and select it. 
The preset WiFi network name (SSID) is located on the product label on the 
bottom of the router.
Note: 
If you changed the name of your network during the setup process, look 
for that network name. 
3.   
Enter the preset password (or your custom password if you changed it), and 
click Connect. 
4.   
Repeat steps 1–3 to add other wireless devices.
WPS Method
If your wireless device supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)—NETGEAR calls 
this method Push 'N' Connect—you might be prompted to press the WPS button on 
the router instead of entering a password. If this happens:
1.   
Press the WPS button 
 on the back of the router. The WPS LED on the 
front of the router will start to blink.
2.   
Within 2 minutes, press the WPS button on the client device, or follow the 
WPS instructions that came with your wireless device to complete the WPS 
process. The device will then be connected to your router. 
3.   
Repeat this process to add other WPS wireless devices.
Note: 
WPS does not support WEP security. If you try to connect a WEP client 
to your network using WPS, it will not work.
Technical Support
Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products. 
After installing your device, register at 
so
 
you 
can use our telephone support service. Also go to 
 
for 
product updates, additional documentation, and support. 
For the free Live Parental Controls centralized Internet site filtering software for your 
router, download from: 
For additional features, log in to your router at: 
.
For GNU General Public License (GPL) related information, go to 
.
WARNING:
 Do not stack equipment, or place equipment in tight spaces, in drawers, or on 
carpets. Make sure your equipment is surrounded by at least 2 inches of air space. 
Internet
STATUS
 GOOD
 
Network Map
Number of devices 16
 
Parental Controls
WiFi Connection 
STATUS
 Connected
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