NETGEAR WNR834M manual Troubleshooting the ISP Connection

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NETGEAR RangeMax™ NEXT Wireless Router WNR834M Reference Manual

Troubleshooting the ISP Connection

If your router is unable to access the Internet, you should first determine whether the router is able to obtain a WAN IP address from the ISP. Unless you have been assigned a static IP address, your router must request an IP address from the ISP. You can determine whether the request was successful using the Web Configuration Manager.

To check the WAN IP address:

1.Launch your browser and select an external site such as www.netgear.com

2.Access the main menu of the router’s configuration at http://www.routerlogin.net.

3.Under the Maintenance heading, select Router Status.

4.Check that an IP address is shown for the WAN Port.

If 0.0.0.0 is shown, your router has not obtained an IP address from your ISP.

If your router is unable to obtain an IP address from the ISP, you may need to force your cable or DSL modem to recognize your new router by performing the following procedure:

1.Turn off power to the cable or DSL modem.

2.Turn off power to your router.

3.Wait five minutes and reapply power to the cable or DSL modem.

4.When the modem’s lights indicate that it has reacquired sync with the ISP, reapply power to your router.

5.Then restart your computer.

If your router is still unable to obtain an IP address from the ISP, the problem may be one of the following:

Your ISP may require a login program.

Ask your ISP whether they require PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) or some other type of login.

If your ISP requires a login, you may have incorrectly set the login name and password.

Your ISP may check for your computer's host name.

Assign the computer Host Name of your ISP account as the Account Name in the Basic Settings menu.

Your ISP only allows one Ethernet MAC address to connect to Internet, and may check for your computer’s MAC address. In this case:

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc Statement of Conditions TrademarksEuropean Union Statement of Compliance Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer Bestätigung des Herstellers/ImporteursVoluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement Customer SupportWorld Wide Web V1.3, May Contents Chapter Content Filtering Appendix a Technical Specifications V1.3, May Chapter About This Manual Audience, Scope, Conventions, and FormatsTypographical Conventions How to Use This Manual How to Print this ManualManual Scope Publication Revision History Revision HistoryV1.3, May Chapter Introduction Package ContentsStatus Light Front of the Wireless RouterBack of the Wireless Router Installing the WNR834M router How to Access the Wireless Router Again LaterRangeMax Next Wireless Router WNR834M Online Setup Manuals V1.3, May Maintenance and Support Observing Performance, Placement, and Range Guidelines Chapter Wireless ConfigurationImplementing Appropriate Wireless Security V1.3, May If WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK Authentication is Used Default Factory SettingsUnderstanding Wireless Settings WEP Basic Wireless Security OptionsV1.3, May How to Set Up and Test Basic Wireless Connectivity V1.3, May How to Configure WEP How to Configure WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK Wireless Security Click the Turn Access Control On check box How to Restrict Wireless Access by MAC AddressV1.3, May V1.3, May Chapter Content Filtering Content Filtering OverviewBlocking Access to Internet Sites Blocking Access to Internet Services V1.3, May Scheduling When Blocking Will Be Enforced Configuring a User Defined ServiceBlocking Services by IP Address Range Log entry descriptions Viewing Logs of Web Access or Attempted Web AccessLog action buttons Configuring E-Mail Alert and Web Access Log Notifications V1.3, May Viewing Wireless Router Status Information Chapter MaintenanceThis screen shows the following parameters Wireless Router Status FieldsWireless port of the router. The default is Netgear Region Router Statistics Items Connection Status ItemsViewing a List of Attached Devices Configuration File ManagementErasing the Configuration Backing Up and Restoring the ConfigurationUpgrading the Router Software V1.3, May Changing the Administrator Password V1.3, May Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced Configuration of the RouterPossibility, leave this checkbox unselected Wireless Card Access List Wireless Card Access Setup Configuring Port Triggering and Port Forwarding V1.3, May Click Add Service Configuring Port Forwarding to Local Servers Click the Add Custom Service button Adding a Custom ServiceEditing or Deleting a Port Forwarding Entry Local Web and FTP Server ExampleMultiple Computers for Internet Gaming Connecting Automatically, as Required Configuring the WAN Setup OptionsSetting Up a Default DMZ Server Disabling the SPI FirewallResponding to a Ping on the Internet WAN Port Setting the MTU Size Using the LAN IP Setup OptionsConfiguring LAN TCP/IP Setup Parameters Using Address Reservation Using the Router as a Dhcp serverUsing a Dynamic DNS Service Select the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box Configuring Static Routes V1.3, May Select the Turn Remote Management On check box Enabling Remote Management AccessV1.3, May Using Universal Plug and Play UPnP V1.3, May V1.3, May Troubleshooting Quick Tips Chapter TroubleshootingBe sure to restart your network in this sequence Make sure the Ethernet cables are securely pluggedMake sure the network settings of the computer are correct Power Light Not OnBasic Functioning LAN or WAN Port Lights Not On Lights Never Turn OffTroubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface Troubleshooting the ISP Connection Testing the LAN Path to Your Router Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping UtilityTesting the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device Restoring the Default Configuration and Password Problems with Date and Time V1.3, May Factory Default Settings Appendix a Technical SpecificationsWireless Regulatory Compliance General SpecificationsV1.3, May Document Link Appendix B Related DocumentsV1.3, May