NETGEAR N750, WNDR4000 user manual LAN Setup, LAN IP address, To change the LAN settings

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N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WNDR4000 User Manual

LAN Setup

The LAN Setup screen allows configuration of LAN IP services such as DHCP and Routing Information Protocol (RIP). The wireless router is shipped preconfigured to use private IP addresses on the LAN side and to act as a DHCP server. The wireless router’s default LAN IP configuration is as follows:

LAN IP address. 192.168.1.1

Subnet mask. 255.255.255.0

These addresses are part of the private address range designated by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF http://www.ietf.org) for use in private networks, and should be suitable in most applications. If your network has a requirement to use a different IP addressing scheme, you can make those changes in the LAN Setup screen.

Note: If you change the LAN IP address of the wireless router while connected through the browser, you are disconnected. To reconnect, open a new connection to the new IP address and log in.

To change the LAN settings:

1.Select Advanced > LAN Setup. The following screen displays:

2.Enter the LAN Setup configuration, and click Apply to save your changes.

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Contents N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WNDR4000 Statement of Conditions Technical SupportTrademarks Contents Content Filtering Settings Advanced Settings Appendix a Supplemental Information Hardware Setup Front Panel Unpack Your Wireless RouterHardware Features Icon Description Label Back PanelRouter Stand Position Your RouterDisconnect the modem from your computer Cable Your RouterConnect the modem to the router Verify the CablingHardware Setup Set Up Your Internet Connection Gather ISP Information Wireless Router Setup PreparationUse Standard TCP/IP Properties for Dhcp Replace an Existing RouterLog In to the Router Router Interface Upgrade FirmwareSetup Wizard Manual Setup Basic Settings Internet Service Provider ISP does not require login ISP does require loginInternet IP Address Domain Name and MAC Address FieldsUnsuccessful Internet Connection Change PasswordLog Out Manually Types of LoginsTo change the password Wireless Settings Security Basics Wireless Security CompatibilityWireless Security Options Turn Off Wireless ConnectivityManual Method Disable Ssid BroadcastRestrict Access by MAC Address Add Clients Computers or Devices to Your NetworkWPS Button Method Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPS MethodConsider Every Device on Your Network Wireless Settings ScreenTo view or change wireless settings View or Change Wireless SettingsRegion Wireless Settings Screen FieldsTo set up a wireless guest network Wireless Guest NetworksSet Up WPA Security Option and Passphrase Wireless Settings Content Filtering Settings Logs Examples of Log Messages Activation and AdministrationDelete Keyword or Domain Keyword Blocking of Http TrafficSpecify a Trusted Computer Block ServicesTo block access to Internet services Content Filtering Settings Set the Time Zone Schedule Services Turn On Security Event Email Notification Port Forwarding Select Advanced Port Forwarding/Port Triggering Add a Custom ServiceTo configure port forwarding to a local server ServiceTo make a local Web server public To add a custom serviceApplication Example Making a Local Web Server Public Port Triggering To set up port triggeringClear the Disable Port Triggering check box Content Filtering Settings Network Maintenance Automatic Firmware Check Upgrade the FirmwareStop the Automatic Firmware Check Manually Check for Firmware UpgradesTo turn off the automatic firmware check at login Clear the Check for Updated Firmware Upon Log-in check boxBack Up Manage the Configuration FileErase RestoreInternet Port Settings View Router StatusShow Statistics Wireless PortLAN Port Local Ports Port Connection StatusView Attached Devices USB Storage Share Photos within Your Home Network USB Drive RequirementsFile-Sharing Scenarios Share Large Files with FTP over the Internet USB Storage Basic SettingsEdit a Network Folder Basic Settings Screen Fields and ButtonsUSB Storage Advanced Settings Access Method Create a Network Folder Unmount a USB DriveSelect the Allow only approved devices check box Approved USB DevicesConnect to the USB Drive from a Remote Computer Locate the Internet Port IP Address Connect to the USB Drive with Microsoft Network SettingsAccess the Modem Router’s USB Drive Remotely with FTP Select Maintenance Router StatusConfiguring Windows 98SE and Windows ME Advanced Settings WAN Setup To assign a computer or server to be a default DMZ server Default DMZ ServerDynamic DNS To set up Dynamic DNSSelect the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box LAN IP address LAN SetupTo change the LAN settings To edit or delete a reserved address entry LAN Setup Screen SettingsIP Address Reservation To reserve an IP addressQoS for Internet Access Quality of Service QoSTo view or change advanced wireless settings Advanced Wireless SettingsWireless Card Access List Wireless Advanced Settings 2.4 GHz and 5 GHzWPS Settings Remote Management Access Select the Turn Remote Management On check box To configure your router for remote managementStatic Route Example Static RoutesAdd a Static Route Universal Plug and Play Traffic Meter IPv6To monitor traffic on your wireless router Wireless Bridging and Repeating Networks Advanced USB SettingsAdvanced Settings To set up a repeater with wireless client association Set Up a Repeater with Wireless Client AssociationAdvanced Settings Troubleshooting Sequence to Restart Your Network Power LEDWireless Settings Quick TipsLEDs Never Turn Off Troubleshooting with the LEDsNetwork Settings Power LED Is Off or BlinkingInternet or Ethernet Port LEDs Are Off Cannot Log In to the Wireless RouterWireless LED Is Off To check the WAN IP address Cannot Access the InternetIncorrect Date or Time Changes Not SavedWireless Signal Strength Wireless ConnectivityRestoring the Factory Settings and Password Feature Default Behavior Factory SettingsDMZ WNDR4000 Router Specifications Technical SpecificationsEurope EU Declaration of Conformity Netgear Dual Band WirelessRegulatory Compliance Information 1999/5/ΕΚ FCC Information to User FCC Requirements for Operation in the United StatesAvertissement FCC CautionIndustry Canada Important Note Radiation Exposure StatementIndex Index TCP/IP Wireless security 26 wireless security options