Netgear R6400 – AC1750 Smart WiFi Router—802.11ac Dual Band Gigabit 사용자 설명서

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AC1750
 Smart WiFi Router 
LEDs Never Turn Off
When the router is turned on, the LEDs light for about 10 seconds and then turn off. If all the 
LEDs stay lit, this indicates a fault within the router.
If all LEDs are still lit one minute after power-up, do the following:
Cycle the power to see if the router recovers.
Press and hold the Reset button to return the router to its factory settings. For more 
information, see 
If the error persists, this might indicate a hardware problem. Contact technical support at 
www.netgear.com/support
.
Internet or Ethernet Port LEDs Are Off
If either the Ethernet port LEDs or the Internet LED does not light when the Ethernet 
connection is made, check the following:
Make sure that the Ethernet cable connections are secure at the router and at the modem 
or computer.
Make sure that power is turned on to the connected modem or computer.
Be sure that you are using the correct cable.
When connecting the router’s Internet port to a cable or DSL modem, use the cable that 
was supplied with the cable or DSL modem. This cable can be a standard 
straight-through Ethernet cable or an Ethernet crossover cable.
WiFi LED Is Off
If the WiFi LED stays off, check to see if the WiFi On/Off button on the router was pressed. 
This button turns the wireless radios in the router on and off. The WiFi LED is lit when at least 
one wireless radio is turned on.
Cannot Log In to the Router
If you are unable to log in to the router from a computer on your local network, check the 
following:
If you are using an Ethernet-connected computer, check the Ethernet connection 
between the computer and the router.
Make sure that the IP address of your computer is on the same subnet as the router. If 
you are using the recommended addressing scheme, your computer’s address is in the 
range of 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254. 
If your computer’s IP address is shown as 169.254.x.x, this is becasue recent versions of 
Windows and Mac OS generate and assign an IP address if the computer cannot reach a 
DHCP server. These autogenerated addresses are in the range of 169.254.x.x. If your IP