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1. 7 8 Troubleshooting e gt v1 0 May 2009 een o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual e Press both the Wireless button and WPS button on the side of the modem router for 5 seconds Use this method for cases when the administration password or IP address is not known Note Pressing the reset button on the modem router reboots the unit but does not restore a the factory default settings Problems with Date and Time The E mail screen in the Content Filtering section displays the current date and time of day The ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router uses the Network Time Protocol NTP to obtain the current time from one of several network time servers on the Internet Each entry in the log is stamped with the date and time of day Problems with the date and time function can include the following e Date shown is January 1 2000 Cause The router has not yet successfully reached a network time server Check that your Internet access settings are configured correctly If you have just completed configuring the router wait at least 5 minutes and check the date and time again e Time is off by one hour Cause The router does not automatically sense daylight savings time On the E mail screen select or clear the Adjust for Daylight Savings Time check box Troubleshooting 7 9 gt v1 0 May 2009 eg o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 7 10 v1 0 May
2. Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router DG834GUv5 User Manual About This Manual Conventions Formats ahd SCOPE scscidsicintamntaniiiaiadtinan es aiii iani aaa i xi Howo Use This Manual cacccpeaccntsireassctoheiesnnsnsensciadaseniadinasaen gana gonsindcnenannntamiadamivanuaannneds xii How OF TIN a5 cs cicertaecs antenna ase aad aaueen nae neRiN aaa een AS xii Chapter 1 Configuring Your Internet Connection What You Need Before You Begin sosuri EE 1 1 Using the Smart Wizard to Set Up Your Router 2 scccscecssneceseccesesecssssceeaeendaseranesaceene 1 2 Loggino ki to the Modam HOUTEN wisn Av iicran dy spaaiacninadeanaapiteaniay area ee ue a 1 3 Using the Setup Wizard to Auto Detect Your Internet Connection s 1 4 Viewing or Manually Configuring Your ISP Settings c ccccsseeeeseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeesaeeeeaes 1 6 Changing Your AUSE SUMS ararsan natina NAAN A ARa T E AA 1 10 How the Internet Connection WORMS sisssecicassncssetsctiaiccneasteladsetamevacsesvotiadacheoaturnesennnsiaaee 1 11 Chapter 2 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings Planning Your Wireless NGRIING cise cs scscurssedccrtworssed death ildsinuudisecsrnoussecanatiiasendmeebeseonuane 2 1 Wireless Placement and Range Guidelines c cecccceceeeeeeneeeeeceeeeeeeeeeseaeeteennees 2 2 MV ISIS ACUI CEOS sosirii aina a iain ia ceva palaces isiaatune 2 3 Manually Configuring Your Wireless Network cccccccssceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeaaeeees
3. addresses to servers that require permanent IP settings Using the Modem Router as a DHCP Server By default the modem router functions as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server allowing it to assign IP DNS server and default gateway addresses to all computers connected to the modem router s LAN The assigned default gateway address is the LAN address of the modem router IP addresses is assigned to the attached PCs from a pool of addresses specified in this screen Each pool address is tested before it is assigned to avoid duplicate addresses on the LAN For most applications the default DHCP and TCP IP settings of the modem router are satisfactory See the online document listed in Internet Networking and TCP IP Addressing in Appendix B for an explanation of DHCP and information about how to assign IP addresses for your network Use Router as DHCP Server If another device on your network will be the DHCP server or if you will manually configure the network settings of all of your computers clear the Use Router as DHCP Server check box on the LAN IP Setup screen Otherwise leave it selected Specify the pool of IP addresses to be assigned by filling in the Starting IP Address and Ending IP Address fields These addresses should be part of the same IP address subnet as the modem router s LAN IP address Using the default addressing scheme you should define a range between 10 0 0 3 and 10 0 0 254 althoug
4. een o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual For example for dyndns org go to www dyndns org Select the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box Select the name of your dynamic DNS service provider Fill in the Host Name User Name and Password fields The dynamic DNS service provider may call the host name a domain name If your URL is myName dyndns org then your host name is myName The password can be a key for your dynamic DNS account If your dynamic DNS provider allows the use of wildcards in resolving your URL you can select the Use wildcards check box to activate this feature For example the wildcard feature will cause yourhost dyndns org to be aliased to the same IP address as yourhost dyndns org Click Apply to save your configuration Using Static Routes Static routes provide additional routing information to your modem router Under normal circumstances the modem router has adequate routing information after it has been configured for Internet access and you do not need to configure additional static routes You must configure static routes only for unusual cases such as multiple routers or multiple IP subnets located on your network Static Route Example As an example of when a static route is needed consider the following case Your primary Internet access is through a cable modem to an ISP You have an ISDN router on your home network for connecting to the company where
5. May 2009 605 Oe 0 9 03 Chapter 6 Configuring Telkom VPN Lite This chapter describes how to configure your DG834GUV5 Wireless Router to work with the Telkom VPN Lite service What is VPN Lite A world first in Do It Yourself networking After ordering VPN Lite Telkom provides you with secure access to a web portal which is used to create all the sites and individual connections needed for your own secure Virtual Private Network VPN As your business needs change you can adapt the network size as well as your usage bundle up or down when required You are therefore not tied into a contract which is not ideal for your business at any given time It is the lowest cost and easiest to use networking solution in a box on offer today It allows you to communicate between branches between businesses and even between individuals You can connect up to 50 sites on a VPN Lite network without affecting you monthly bill VPN Lite offers a discounted bundle of your choice which it is not capped Private static IP addresses allows for any site to communicate with any other site on the network Note For more information about the Telkom VPN Lite service offering please visit http www telkom co za products_services vpnlite index html Configuring VPN Lite The VPN Lite Setup Wizard included in the GUI confiruation tool of the DG834GUv5 was developed to assist users to easily configure VPN Lite network connections To start the VPN Li
6. Under the Maintenance heading on the main menu select Backup Settings to display the Backup Settings screen Backup Settings Save a Copy of Current Settings Backup Restore Saved Settings from a File Revert to Factory Default Settings Erase Figure 4 1 Click Backup to save a copy of the current settings Store the cfg file on a computer on your network o v1 0 May 2009 0 Oe 0 9 03 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Restoring the Configuration from a File To restore the configuration 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin default password of admin or using whatever user name password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 2 Under the Maintenance heading on the main menu select Backup Settings 3 Enter the full path to the file on your network or click Browse to locate the file 4 When you have located the cfg file click Restore to upload the file to the modem router 5 The modem router reboots Erasing the Configuration You can use the Erase feature to erase its configuration settings and restore the modem router to the factory default settings To erase the configuration 1 Under the Maintenance heading on the main menu select Backup Settings 2 Click Erase 3 The modem router reboots After an erase the modem router password is admin the LAN IP addres
7. Your computer must have the free Adobe Acrobat reader installed in order to view and print PDF files The Acrobat reader is available on the Adobe website at http www adobe com Click the print icon in the upper left of the window Tip If your printer supports printing two pages on a single sheet of paper you can A save paper and printer ink by selecting this feature Printing the full manual Use the Complete PDF Manual link at the top left of any page Click the Complete PDF Manual link at the top left of any page in the manual The PDF version of the complete manual opens in a browser window Click the print icon in the upper left of the window Tip If your printer supports printing two pages on a single sheet of paper you can a save paper and printer ink by selecting this feature xiii foro Px v1 0 May 2009 fen d DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual xiv v1 0 May 2009 8 Oo Chapter 1 Configuring Your Internet Connection This chapter describes how to configure your ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router Internet connection When you perform the initial configuration of your modem router using the Resource CD as described in the NETGEAR Router Setup Manual these settings are configured automatically for you This chapter provides further details about these settings as well as instructions on how to log in to the modem ro
8. launch a browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox You should see the modem router s Internet LED blink indicating communication to the ISP ___ Note If no WPS capable client devices are located during the 2 minute timeframe the SSID will not be changed and no security will be implemented on the modem 8 y p router Using PIN Entry to Add a WPS Client Any wireless computer or wireless adapter that will connect to the modem router wirelessly is a client The client must support a WPS PIN and must have a WPS configuration utility such as the NETGEAR Smart Wizard or Atheros Jumpstart The first time you add a WPS client make sure that the Keep Existing Wireless Settings check box on the WPS Settings screen is cleared This is the default setting for the modem router and allows it to generate the SSID and WPA WPA2 security settings when it implements WPS After WPS is implemented the modem router automatically selects this check box so that your SSID and wireless security settings remain the same if other WPS enabled devices are added later To use a PIN to add a WPS client 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin and default password of admin or using whatever LAN address and password you have set up 2 12 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings fero O ofa v1 0 May 2009 fen G DG834GUV5 Wirel
9. 0 9 03 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual The settings that you configured in Step 2 are broadcast to the WPS devices so that they can connect to the modem router Note To make sure that your new wireless settings remain in effect verify that the Keep Existing Wireless Settings checkbox is selected in the WPS Settings p g S 8 screen 5 To view a list of all devices connected to your modem router including wireless and Ethernet connected see Viewing Attached Devices on page 4 8 Advanced Wireless Settings for WPS and WDS The Advanced Wireless Settings screen includes settings for Push N Connect WPS and for Wireless Distribution System WDS setup From the main menu select Advanced Wireless Settings to display the following screen Advanced Wireless Settings WPS Push N Connect O wos WPS Settings Router s PIN 12345670 Keep Existing Wireless Settings Cancel Figure 2 7 e WPS Push N Connect The WPS settings show the modem router PIN and the Keep Existing Wireless Settings check box By default the Keep Existing Wireless Settings check box is cleared This allows the modem router to automatically generate the SSID and WPA WPA2 security settings when it implements WPS After WPS is implemented the modem router automatically selects this check box so that your SSID and wireless security settings remain the same if other WPS enabled
10. 119 mm x 28 mm 0 7 Ibs 0 3 kg 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F 90 maximum relative humidity noncondensing FCC Part 15 Class B VCCI Class B EN 55 022 CISPR 22 Class B 10BASE T or 100BASE Tx RJ 45 ADSL ADSL2 Dual RJ 11 pins 2 and 3 T1 413 GDMT G Lite ITU Annex A for the DG834G or ITU Annex B for the DG834GB Technical Specifications v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual A 2 v1 0 May 2009 Technical Specifications P x B 0 9 ee AppendixB Related Documents This appendix provides links to reference documents you can use to gain a more complete understanding of the technologies used in your NETGEAR product Document Link Internet Networking and TCP IP Addressing Wireless Communications Preparing a Computer for Network Access Virtual Private Networking VPN Glossary http documentation netgear com reference enu tcpip index htm http documentation netgear com reference enu wireless index htm http documentation netgear com reference enu wsdhcp index htm http documentation netgear com reference enu vpn index htm http documentation netgear com reference enu glossary index htm Related Documents v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual C 2 v1 0 May 2009 Related Documents P B x md
11. 2009 Troubleshooting P x P x md Chapter 8 Connecting a USB Drive to the Router This chapter describes how to configure a USB disk drive attached to the DG834GUV5 Wireless Router In planning your network you should consider the level of security required for local and remote users of the USB drive You can connect either a USB flash drive or a USB hard drive to the DG834GUv5 USB drive applications may include e Sharing files with offsite coworkers sharing files such as Word documents PowerPoint presentations and text files with remote users e Sharing multimedia with friends and family sharing MP3 files pictures and other multimedia with local and remote users e Sharing resources on your network storing files in a central location so that you do not have to power up a computer to perform local sharing In addition you can share files between Macintosh Linux and PC computers by using the USB drive as a go between the systems Note As soon as you plug the USB drive in the router local users have read and write access to the drive using Microsoft Networking Users from the Internet can access the USB drive using FTP The USB Drive Wizard will guide you through the FTP setup process File Sharing Scenarios You need to prepare the following before you can set up your Product Family You can share files on the USB drive for a wide variety of business and recreational purposes The files can
12. Using Static Routes Configuring Universal Plug and Play UPnP Configuring Wireless Bridging and Repeating WDS These features are discussed in the following sections of this chapter Modifying Your WAN Setup To view or change the WAN Setup 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin and default password of admin or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 5 1 amp gt v1 0 May 2009 0503 o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 2 From the main menu select WAN Setup to display the WAN Setup screen WAN Setup Connect Automatically as Required Enable PPPOE RELAY Disable Port Scan and DOS Protection Default DMZ Server Respond to Ping on Internet WAN Port MTU Size in bytes 1458 Figure 5 1 3 Make the changes that you want and then click Apply to save the settings The WAN Setup fields are described in the following table Table 5 1 WAN Setup Settings Setting Description Connect Automatically as Usually this check box is selected so that an Internet connection is Required made automatically whenever Internet bound traffic is detected If this causes high connection costs you can disable this setting e If disabled you must connect manually using the screen accessed from the Connectio
13. a Domain the Workgroup name will be displayed here FTP Access e Status Access is enabled or disabled for the login account listed e Login Name The user who has rights to access the USB disk drive e Password For security purposes the password for each login account is not displayed e Share Folder The top directory of the USB drive the login account has access to e Access Rights Read Only or Read amp Write access to the top directory designated as the share and all directories below the share v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Attached Device e Partitions The partition number on the USB drive e Share Folder The top or root directory of the USB drive e File System Type The file system on the partition can be FAT FAT32 NTFS read only or Linux Connecting a USB Drive to the DG834GUv5 Note Unlike local network data your router s USB drive can be accessed beyond your network by anyone with the proper credentials This is especially true for the wireless network in your home For this reason use the security features of your router The DG834GUV5 Wireless Router provides highly effective security features which are covered in detail in Chapter 2 Wireless Configuration and Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration Deploy the security features appropriate to your needs The USB port of the DG834GUVS is a standard USB connector 7 a
14. a mixture of letters both upper case and lower case numbers and symbols Your password can be up to 30 characters Configuring Remote Management 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin default password of admin or using whatever user name password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 4 14 Managing Your Network of v1 0 May 2009 LS 2 Oso DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 2 Under the Advanced heading of the main menu select Remote Management to display the Remote Management screen Remote Management Turn Remote Management On Remote Management Address Allow Remote Access By Only This Computer IP Address Range From To Everyone Port Number 8080 Figure 4 10 Select the Turn Remote Management On check box 4 Specify which external addresses will be allowed to access the modem router s remote management For security restrict access to as few external IP addresses as practical e To allow access from any IP address on the Internet select Everyone e To allow access from a range of IP addresses on the Internet select IP address range Enter a beginning and ending IP address to define the allowed range e To allow access from a single IP address on the Internet select Only This Computer Enter the IP address that will be allowed access 5 S
15. a printer attached to the mother s PC This is where the USB drive on the Wireless Router can save you time and effort 1 Copy the photos from the daughter s Mac to the USB drive using a Web browser See Connecting to the USB Drive from a Local Web Browser on page 8 11 for more information 2 Use the mother s PC to retrieve the files for printing You can use a Web browser or Microsoft Networking to transfer the files from the USB drive to a PC For more information on using Microsoft Networking to transfer the files see Connecting to the USB Drive From Your Home Office Network on page 8 12 v1 0 May 2009 8320 0 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Sharing Large Files with Colleagues Sending files that are larger than 5 MB can pose a problem for many mail systems The DG834GUV5 Wireless Router allows you to share very large files such as PowerPoint presentations or ZIP files with colleagues at another site Rather than tying up their mail systems will large files your colleagues can use FTP to easily download shared files from the DG834GUVS Sharing Large Files With Colleagues Home Network Remote Colleague i INTERNET Computers Wrona Nasca Cerose Computer Connected to the USS Orive Over the internet USB Orive Figure 8 3 Sharing files with remote users Sharing files with a remote colleague involves the following steps 1 Using the DG834GUv
16. action Managing Your Network 4 9 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Table 4 4 Security Log Entry Descriptions Field Description Source IP The IP address of the initiating device for this log entry Source port and interface The service port number of the initiating device and whether it originated from the LAN or WAN Destination The name or IP address of the destination device or website Destination port and interface The service port number of the destination device and whether it is on the LAN or WAN Log action buttons are described in the following table Table 4 5 Log Action Buttons Field Description Refresh Refresh the log screen Clear Log Clear the log entries Send Log Email the log immediately Apply Apply the current settings Cancel Clear the current settings Selecting Which Information to Log Besides the standard information listed previously you can choose to log additional information Those optional selections are as follows e Attempted access to blocked site e Connections to the Web based interface of the modem router e Modem Router operation start up get time etc e Known DoS attacks and port scans Saving Log Files on a Server You can choose to write the logs to a computer running a syslog program To activate this feature select to the Broadcast on LAN r
17. appear only if PPPoA your ISP PPTP requires a login Login The login name provided by your ISP This is often an e mail address Idle Timeout In minutes If you want to change the login time out enter a new value in minutes This determines how long the modem router keeps the Internet connection active after there is no Internet activity from the LAN Entering an Idle Timeout value of 0 zero means never log out Configuring Your Internet Connection 1 5 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Table 1 1 Basic Settings Fields Description Settings Description Internet IP Address Get Dynamically from ISP Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your IP address Your ISP automatically assigns these addresses e Use Static IP Address Enter the IP address that your ISP assigned Also enter the IP subnet mask and the gateway IP address The gateway is the ISP s modem router to which your modem router will connect Use IP Over ATM IFoA Your ISP uses Classical IP addresses RFC 1577 Enter the IP address IP subnet mask and gateway IP addresses that your ISP assigned Domain Name Server DNS Address The DNS server is used to look up site addresses based on their names Get Automatically from ISP Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your DNS servers Your ISP automatically assigns this address Use These DNS Servers If you know that your ISP does not auto
18. devices are added later If you configure your wireless router settings and security manually the Keep Existing Wireless Settings radio box will also be enabled This will allow you to use WPS Push N Connect to connect additional WPS capable devices to your wireless network using the existing settings Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings 2 15 v1 0 May 2009 00 0 0 9 03 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual e WDS Select this radio button to configure a wireless distribution system WDS You can build large bridged wireless networks See Configuring Wireless Bridging and Repeating WDS in Chapter 5 Controlling Wireless Station Access By default any wireless PC that is configured with the correct SSID and wireless security settings is allowed access to your wireless network You can use Wireless Access Point settings in the Wireless Setting screen to further restrict wireless access to your network Wireless Access Point M Enable Wireless Access Paint D Allow Broadcast of Name SSID Figure 2 8 Turning off wireless connectivity completely You can completely turn off the wireless portion of the modem router For example if you use your notebook computer to wirelessly connect to your modem router and you take a business trip you can turn off the wireless portion of the modem router while you are traveling Other members of your household who use compute
19. direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele English Hereby NETGEAR Inc declares that this 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router with USB Model DG834GUVS is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Espanol Por medio de la presente NETGEAR Inc declara que el 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Spanish Modem Router with USB Model DG834GUv5 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE EAMAnVvIK ME THN NAPOY2A NETGEAR Inc AHAQNEI OTI 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Greek Router with USB Model DG834GUv5 SYMMOP ONETAI MPOE TIZ OYZIOAEIZ ANAITHZEI2 KAI TI AOINE2 ZXETIKEZ AIATA EIZ TH OAHTIAZ 1999 5 EK Frangais Par la pr sente NETGEAR Inc d clare que l appareil 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 French Modem Router with USB Model DG834GUVS est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Italiano Con la presente NETGEAR Inc dichiara che questo 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Italian Modem Router with USB Model DG834GUVS conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Ar o NETGEAR Inc deklarg ka 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router with USB Latvian Model DG834GUVS atbilst Direktivas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m prasibam un citiem ar to
20. in DSL Modem User Manual 3 Adjust the list as needed for your network You can add devices to the Trusted Wireless Stations list using either of the following methods e Ifthe computer is in the Available Wireless Stations table select the radio button of that computer to capture its MAC address e Use the Add New Station Manually fields to enter the MAC address of the device to be added The MAC address can usually be found on the bottom of the wireless device Note If no device name appears when you enter the MAC address you can type a a descriptive name for the computer that you are adding 4 Click Add and then click Apply to save these settings Now only devices on this list will be allowed to wirelessly connect to the Product Family 2 18 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings e O ofa v1 0 May 2009 fen G Chapter 3 Protecting Your Network This chapter describes how to use the basic firewall features of the ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router to protect your network Protecting Access to Your ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router For security reasons the modem router has its own user name and password Also after a period of inactivity for a set length of time the administrator login automatically disconnects When prompted enter admin for the modem router user name and admin for the modem router password You can use procedures in the following sections to change the modem router pass
21. information needed to connect to the Internet If you cannot locate this information you can ask your ISP to provide it Using the Installation CD to Set Up Your Router For first time installation of your modem router Netgear recommends using the Installation CD The Installation CD will assist you to connect your router and computers The Smart Wizard application on the Intallation CD will assist you in configuring your device to connect to the internet configure wireless settings and wireless security setup email and tests all the relevant settings After initial configuration using the Installation CD you can use the information in this Reference Manual to configure additional features of your wireless router Note The Smart Wizard cannot detect a PPTP connection with your ISP If your ISP uses this protocol then you must configure your connection manually see Viewing or Manually Configuring Your ISP Settings on page 1 3 Logging In to the Modem Router You can log in to the modem router to view or change its settings Note Your computer must be configured for DHCP For help with configuring DHCP see the documentation that came with your computer or see the link to the online he d ion th ith y p he link to the onli document in Preparing a Computer for Network Access in Appendix B 1 2 Configuring Your Internet Connection fero 8 of v1 0 May 2009 fen G DG834GUV5 W
22. network to access files on the USB drive from Windows Explorer Windows Explorer rights are read write unless you restrict access on a file or directory basis See Connecting to the USB Drive From Your Home Office Network on page 8 12 Connecting to the USB Drive from a Local Web Browser You can connect to the USB drive from local computers using a Web browser 1 Type followed by the router s IP address 10 0 0 2 2 Type the account name and password that has access rights to the USB drive 3 The root directories of the USB drive that the login account has access to will be displayed for example 10 0 0 2 share partition1 4 You can now read and copy files from the USB directory If the account has write access you can also post files to the USB drive directory v1 0 May 2009 Sete DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Connecting to the USB Drive from a Remote Computer To connect to the USB drive from remote computers using a Web browser you must use the router s Internet port IP address rather than the local IP address Locating the Internet Port IP Address 1 The Router Status screen shows the Internet port IP address Log in to the DG834GUV5S router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin and default password of admin or using whatever LAN address and password you have assigned 2 Under the Maintenance section in the left nav
23. rules might be important in determining the disposition of a packet The Move button allows you to relocate a defined rule to a new position in the table Services Services are functions performed by server computers at the request of client computers For example Web servers serve Web pages time servers serve time and date information and game hosts serve data about other players moves When a computer on the Internet sends a request for service to a server computer the requested service is identified by a service or port number This number appears as the destination port number in the transmitted IP packets For example a packet that is sent with destination port number 80 is an HTTP Web server request The service numbers for many common protocols are defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF and published in RFC 1700 Assigned Numbers Service numbers for other applications are typically chosen from the range 1024 to 65535 by the authors of the application Although the modem router already holds a list of many service port numbers you are not limited to these choices Use the following procedure to define your own services 3 10 Protecting Your Network of 8 v1 0 May 2009 age DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual To define a service 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin default password of
24. the VPN lite configuration page on the Telkom Web Site Previous Next Site Username site500 evpnlite 0005 j e g siteA evpn lite 0000 Site Password 11111111 Site LAN IP netmask 10 10 10 10 p2 e g 10 0 1 0 24 Click Next to continue Cancel Figure 6 4 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 7 The LAN IP address and Subnet mask that was configured on the Telkom VPN Lite Website must also be entered _____ Note The IP address for each site configured must be different and fall within a different IP Subnet range Example sitel evpn lite 0001 can be 10 0 1 0 24 then the IP subnet for site2 evpn lite 0002 must be a different subnet like 10 0 2 0 24 The IP Address must correspond exactly to the one configured on the VPN Lite Webpage 8 Review the configuration details you have entered and click Finish if you are satisfied to complete the VPN Lite setup VPN Lite Site Confirmation Your router will be setup with the following details Site Username site500 evpn lite 0005 Site Password 11111111 Site LAN IP netmask 10 0 10 0 24 NEW Router IP 10 0 10 2 Click FINISH to complete your VPN lite setup After clicking FINISH you will need to use the NEW router IP to connect to your router Please wait until the progress bar has completed before reconnecting Cancel Previous Finish Figure 6 5 Note After selecting Fin
25. to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment The radio module has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65C 01 01 and found to be compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2 1093 and 15 247 b 4 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices This model meets the applicable government requirements for exposure to radio frequency waves This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body For product available in the USA market only channels 1 11 can be operated Selection of other channels is not po
26. you are employed This router s address on your LAN is 10 0 0 100 Your company s network is 134 177 0 0 When you first configured your router two implicit static routes were created A default route was created with your ISP as the modem router and a second static route was created to your local network for all 10 0 0 x addresses With this configuration if you attempt to access a device on the 134 177 0 0 network your router forwards your request to the ISP The ISP forwards your request to the company where you are employed and the request is likely to be denied by the company s firewall Advanced Configuration 5 9 e 3 CA v1 0 May 2009 fen d DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual In this case you must define a static route telling your router that 134 177 0 0 should be accessed through the ISDN router at 10 0 0 100 The static route would look like Figure 5 5 In this example e The Destination IP Address and IP Subnet Mask fields specify that this static route applies to all 134 177 x x addresses e The Gateway IP Address fields specify that all traffic for these addresses should be forwarded to the ISDN router at 10 0 0 100 e Inthe Metric field a value of 1 will work since the ISDN router is on the LAN This represents the number of routers between your network and the destination This is a direct connection so it is set to 1 e Private is selected only as a precaution
27. 0 0 0 is shown your modem router has not obtained an IP address from your ISP If your router is unable to obtain an IP address from the ISP the problem might be one of the following Your ISP might require a multiplexing method or virtual path identifier or virtual channel identifier parameter Verify with your ISP the multiplexing method and parameter value and update the router s ADSL settings accordingly Your ISP might require a login program Ask your ISP whether they require PPP over Ethernet PPPoE or PPP over ATM PPPOA login If you have selected a login program the service name user name and password might be set incorrectly See Troubleshooting PPPoE or PPPoA below Your ISP might check for your computer s host name Assign the computer host name of your ISP account to the modem router in the browser based Setup Wizard Your ISP only allows one Ethernet MAC address to connect to Internet and might check for your computer s MAC address In this case try either of the following Inform your ISP that you have bought a new network device and ask them to use the router s MAC address Configure your router to spoof your computer s MAC address This can be done in the Basic Settings screen Troubleshooting 7 5 Px v1 0 May 2009 fen d DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Troubleshooting PPPoE or PPPoA The PPPoA or PPPoA connection can be debugged as
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29. 2ss 255 o RIP Direction None RIP Version Disable Use Router as DHCP Server Starting IP Address 192 168 o 2 Ending IP Address 192 168 O 254 Address Reservation IP Address Device Name MAC Address Add Delete Figure 5 2 5 4 Advanced Configuration v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 2 Change the settings For more information see Table 5 2 Using the Modem Router as a DHCP Server on page 5 6 or Defining Reserved IP Addresses on page 5 7 3 Click Apply to save the changes The LAN TCP IP Setup parameters are explained in the following table Table 5 2 LAN IP Setup Settings Description LAN TCP IP IP Address The LAN IP address of the modem router Setup IP Subnet Mask The LAN subnet mask of the modem router Combined with the IP address the IP Subnet Mask allows a device to know which other addresses are local to it and which must be reached through a gateway or modem router RIP Direction RIP Router Information Protocol allows a modem router to exchange routing information with other routers This setting controls how the modem router sends and receives RIP packets Both is the default e Both or Out Only The modem router broadcasts its routing table periodically e Both or In Only The modem router incorporates the RIP information that it receives None The modem router will not send any RIP packets and will ignore any RIP packets
30. 4 x x If your IP address is in this range check the connection from the computer to the router and reboot your computer e If your router s IP address was changed and you do not know the current IP address clear the router s configuration to factory defaults This will set the router s IP address to 10 0 0 2 This procedure is explained in Restoring the Default Configuration and Password on page 7 8 e Make sure that your browser has Java JavaScript or ActiveX enabled If you are using Internet Explorer click Refresh to be sure that the Java applet is loaded e Try quitting the browser and launching it again e Make sure you are using the correct login information The factory default login name is admin and the password is admin Make sure that Caps Lock is off when entering this information If the router does not save changes you have made in the Web configuration interface check the following e When entering configuration settings be sure to click the Apply button before moving to another screen or tab or your changes are lost e Click the Refresh or Reload button in the Web browser The changes might have occurred but the Web browser might be caching the old configuration Troubleshooting the ISP Connection ADSL Link If your router is unable to access the Internet you should first determine whether you have a DSL link with the service provider The state of this connection is indicated with
31. 5 Wireless Router configuration utility assign a username and password for your colleague 2 Specify a share folder on the USB drive that the colleague can access 3 The remote colleague can use FTP from a Web browser or another FTP program to access the shared folder on the USB drive Access can be read only or read write for remote users For more information see Connecting to the USB Drive from a Remote Computer on page 8 11 Understanding the USB Configuration Settings To configure the USB disk drive settings click the USB Drive Settings link in the main menu of the browser interface The USB Drive Settings screen appears as shown below 8 4 amp v1 0 May 2009 0320 0 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual USB Drive Settings Network Access Host Name WGTEI4U Workgroup workgroup Fey FIP Access Stetss Lam Name Password Share Fetter Access Rights Enathed Friends lt gt Jsharepartitor Read Add Edit Delete _ Eject Disk Attached Device Partitions Sat e Folha File Systeam Type fshareiparstion 32 Refresh Figure 8 4 USB Drive Settings screen The USB Drive Settings screen shows which login accounts are enabled and the share folders each account has access to The following fields are displayed Network Access e Host Name The host name you can use to access the USB drive from your network e Workgroup If you are using a Windows Workgroup rather than
32. 5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 3 Type a number between 0 and 255 for the VPI The default is 8 4 Type a number between 32 and 65535 for the VCI The default is 35 5 Click Apply How the Internet Connection Works Your modem router is now configured to provide Internet access for your network Your modem router automatically connects to the Internet when one of your computers requires access It is not necessary to run a dialer or login application such as dial up networking or Enternet to connect log in or disconnect The modem router performs these functions automatically as needed To access the Internet from any computer connected to your modem router launch an Internet browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox You should see the modem router s Internet LED blink indicating communication to the ISP The browser should begin to display a Web page 1 8 Configuring Your Internet Connection e o Po v1 0 May 2009 fen G Chapter 2 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings For a wireless connection the SSID also called the wireless network name and the wireless security setting must be the same for the modem router and wireless computers or wireless adapters NETGEAR strongly recommends that you use wireless security A Warning Computers can connect wirelessly at a range of several hundred feet This can allow others outside of your immediate area t
33. DG834GUv5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual NETGEAR NETGEAR Inc 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose CA 95134 1911 USA Broadband Powered by Telkom 2009 by NETGEAR Inc All rights reserved Trademarks NETGEAR and the NETGEAR logo are trademarks of Netgear Inc Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice NETGEAR does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference
34. DSL Internet Service Provider Network Mask The network mask assigned to the WAN port by the ADSL Internet Service Provider Viewing Attached Devices The Attached Devices screen contains a table of all IP devices that the modem router has discovered on the local network From the main menu under the Maintenance heading select Attached Devices The Attached Devices screen displays Attached Devices DHCP Addresses IP Address Device Name MAC Address 1 192 168 0 2 PSERVER 00 0 02 34 45 16 2 192 168 0 3 GEARGUY KP2 00 d0 59 e1 f8 5d 3 192 168 0 4 BLACKDELL 00 09 5b 0f db 13 4 192 168 0 5 OLD 00 c0 4f 29 bf c8 5 192 168 0 6 GEARGUY XP2 00 d0 59 d8 10 20 Refresh Figure 4 6 For each device the table shows the IP address device name if available and the Ethernet MAC address Note that if the modem router is rebooted the table data is lost until the modem router rediscovers the devices To force the modem router to look for attached devices click the Refresh button 4 8 Managing Your Network v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Viewing Selecting and Saving Logged Information The modem router logs security related events such as denied incoming service requests hacker probes and administrator logins If you enabled content filtering in the Block Sites screen the Logs screen can show you when someone on your network tries to access a blocked site If you enabled
35. Modem Router with USB Slovenian Model DG834GUVS5 v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES Slovensky NETGEAR Inc t mto vyhlasuje e 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router with Slovak USB Model DG834GUv5 sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Suomi NETGEAR Inc vakuuttaa t ten ett 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router with Finnish USB Model DG834GUv5 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Svenska H rmed intygar NETGEAR Inc att denna utrustningstyp star verensst mmelse med Swedish de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG A printed copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity certificate for this product is provided in the DG834GUV5 product package Bestatigung des Herstellers Importeurs Es wird hiermit best tigt da das 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router with USB Model DG834GUV5 gem der im BMPT AmtsblVfg 243 1991 und Vfg 46 1992 aufgef hrten Bestimmungen entstort ist Das vorschriftsmaBige Betreiben einiger Ger te z B Testsender kann jedoch gewissen Beschr nkungen unterliegen Lesen Sie dazu bitte die Anmerkungen in der Betriebsanleitung Das Bundesamt f r Zulassungen in der Telekommunikation wurde davon unterrichtet da dieses Ger t auf den Markt gebracht wurde un
36. P this information is not visible in your PC s Network Control Panel Verify that the IP address of the router is listed as the default modem router as described in the online document listed in Preparing a Computer for Network Access in Appendix B e Make sure that the network address of your PC the portion of the IP address specified by the netmask is different from the network address of the remote device e Check that your cable or DSL modem is connected and functioning e If your ISP assigned a host name to your PC enter that host name as the account name in the Basic Settings screen e Your ISP could be rejecting the Ethernet MAC addresses of all but one of your PCs Many broadband ISPs restrict access by allowing only traffic from the MAC address of your broadband modem but some ISPs additionally restrict access to the MAC address of a single PC connected to that modem If this is the case you must configure your router to clone or spoof the MAC address from the authorized PC See the Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router Setup Manual Restoring the Default Configuration and Password This section explains how to restore the factory default configuration settings changing the router s administration password toadmin and the IP address to 10 0 0 2 You can erase the current configuration and restore factory defaults in two ways e Use the Erase function see Backing Up Restoring or Erasing Your Settings on page 4 1
37. P address to assign to the computer or server Choose an IP address from the router s LAN subnet such as 10 0 0 x Type the MAC address of the computer or server amp convenience Clicking the radio button for each entry in the attached device list fills in the fields automatically with the computer s MAC address and name 3 Tip If the computer is on your network it is listed on the same page for your Click Apply to enter the reserved address into the table Note The reserved address will not be assigned until the next time the computer contacts the router s DHCP server Reboot the computer or access its IP configuration and force a DHCP release and renew To edit or delete a reserved address entry 1 2 Click the button next to the reserved address you want to edit or delete Click Edit or Delete Advanced Configuration 5 7 e o CA v1 0 May 2009 fen d DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Configuring Dynamic DNS If your network has a permanently assigned IP address you can register a domain name and have that name linked with your IP address by public Domain Name Servers DNS However if your Internet account uses a dynamically assigned IP address you will not know in advance what your IP address will be and the address can change frequently In this case you can use a commercial Dynamic DNS service to register your domain to their IP addr
38. Port me Solr ie Figure 8 5 Router USB Port You can connect a USB drive to the DG834GUVv5 Wireless Router in the following ways e Connect a USB flash drive also known as a flash memory stick directly to the port e Connect an external USB disk drive using a standard USB cable s S gt v1 0 May 2009 een o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual USB Drive Requirements The DG834GUV5 Wireless Router conforms to the USB 1 0 and 1 1 USB Full Speed and 2 0 USB High Speed standards The approximate USB bus speeds are shown below Table 5 1 USB Bus Speeds Bus Name Speed Second USB 1 1 12 Mbits USB 2 0 480 Mbits Actual bus speeds will vary depending on the CPU speed memory speed of the network and other variables The DG834GUV5 should work with all USB compliant external flash and hard drives For the most up to date list of USB drives supported by the DG834GUv5 Router go to http kbserver netgear com kb_web_files n101300 asp The USB port on the DG834GUVv5 can only be used to connect USB storage class devices like hard drives USB modems printers CD ROM drives and DVD drives cannot be connected to the device Note The USB port on the DG834GUVS can be used with one USB hard drive at a time Do not attempt to use a USB hub attached to the USB port The DG834GUV5 supports FAT FAT32 NTFS read only and Linux file systems As soon as a USB hard disk or flash memory
39. access the modem router from a wired computer to make Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings 2 7 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Configuring WEP To configure WEP data encryption 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin and default password of admin or using whatever user name password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router From the main menu select Wireless Settings to display the Wireless Settings screen In the Security Options section select the WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy radio button Security Encryption WEP Authentication Type Open System Encryption Strength Automatic Doe 0560 System Shared Ke Security Encryption WEP Key Passphrase Key 1 E18600E9CES20F95AE00B22A Key 2 SSS Key 3 Key 4 O 4 Aen core Figure 2 3 Select the Authentication Type Automatic Open System or Shared Key The default is Open System Note The authentication scheme is separate from the data encryption You can select an authentication scheme that requires a shared key but still leaves the data transmissions unencrypted If you require strong security use both the Shared Key and WEP encryption settings Select the Encryption Strength setting WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy 64 bit encryption Enter 10 hexade
40. access to your network but the data broadcast over the wireless link is fully exposed To restrict access based on MAC addresses 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin and default password of admin or using whatever user name password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router gt Note If you configure the Product Family from a wireless computer add your computer s MAC address to the access list Otherwise you will lose your wireless connection when you click Apply You must then access the modem router from a wired computer or from a wireless computer that is on the access control list to make any further changes Wireless Station Access List screen From the main menu select Wireless Settings and then click Setup Access List to display the Wireless Station Access List Setup Access List Figure 2 9 Wireless Station Access List Turn Access Control On Trusted Wireless Stations Device Name MAC Address Available Wireless Stations Device Name MAC Address Add New Station Manually Device Name MAC Address Add Cancel The trusted wireless stations listed on this screen are the wireless clients that will have access to the wireless network when the list is enabled Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built
41. ack and IP spoofing Blocking unwanted traffic from the Internet to your LAN The following section explains how to configure your modem router to perform these functions Blocking Keywords and Sites The modem router allows you to restrict access to Internet content based on Web addresses and Web address keywords 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin and default password of admin or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 2 On the main menu select Block Sites to display the Block Sites screen Block Sites Keyword Blocking say Type Keyword or Domain Name Here Add Keyword Block Sites Containing these Keywords of Domain Narnes Delete Keyword Gear List C Allow Trusted IP Address to Visit Blocked Sites Trusted IP Address Figure 3 2 Protecting Your Network 3 3 Px i O v1 0 May 2009 eee DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 3 To enable keyword blocking select one of the following e Per Schedule Turn on keyword blocking according to the settings on the Schedule screen e Always Turn on keyword blocking all the time independent of the setting in the Schedule screen 4 Enter a keyword or domain in the Keyword field click Add Keyword and then click Apply Some examples of keyword applications are shown in the following chart Keyword Resu
42. adio button or enter the IP address of the server where the syslog file will be written Managing Your Network v1 0 May 2009 Sete DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Log Message Examples Following are examples of log messages In all cases the log entry shows the timestamp as Day Year Month Date Hour Minute Second Activation and Administration Tue 2002 05 21 18 48 39 NETGEAR activated This entry indicates a power up or reboot with initial time entry Tue 2002 05 21 18 55 00 Administrator login successful IP 10 0 0 3 Thu 2002 05 21 18 56 58 Administrator logout IP 10 0 0 3 This entry shows an administrator logging in and out from IP address 10 0 0 3 Tue 2002 05 21 19 00 06 Login screen timed out IP 10 0 0 3 This entry shows a time out of the administrator login Wed 2002 05 22 22 00 19 Log emailed This entry shows when the log was e mailed Dropped Packets Wed 2002 05 22 07 15 15 TCP packet dropped Source 64 12 47 28 4787 WAN Destination 134 177 0 11 21 LAN Inbound Default rule match Sun 2002 05 22 12 50 33 UDP packet dropped Source 64 12 47 28 10714 WAN Destination 134 177 0 11 6970 LAN Inbound Default rule match Sun 2002 05 22 21 02 53 ICMP packet dropped Source 64 12 47 28 0 WAN Destination 134 177 0 11 0 LAN Inbound Default rule match These entries show an inbound FTP port 21 packet User Datag
43. admin or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 2 Under the Content Filtering heading select Services to display the Services screen Services Service Table Service Type Ports Add Custom Service J Edit Service Delete Service Figure 3 8 e To create a new service click Add Custom Service e To edit an existing service select its button on the left side of the table and then click Edit Service e To delete an existing service select its button on the left side of the table and then click Delete Service 3 Use the screen shown in the following figure to define or edit a service Services Service Definition Name Type TCP a Finish Port Figure 3 9 4 Click Apply to save your changes Setting Times and Scheduling Firewall Services The modem router uses network time protocol NTP to obtain the current time and date from one of several network time servers on the Internet Protecting Your Network 3 11 of v1 0 May 2009 SY DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual To localize the time for your log entries you must specify your time zone 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin default password of admin or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router On the main menu select Schedule to display th
44. allow inbound Web HTTP requests from outside IP addresses to the IP address of your Web server at any time of day This rule is shown in the following figure Inbound Services Service HTTP TCP 80 v Action faLLow always z Send to LAN Server 192 J68 JO 99 WAN Users Any P7 start C finish Log Never Back Cancel Figure 3 4 The settings are e Service From this list select the application or service to be allowed or blocked The list already displays many common services but you are not limited to these choices Use the Services screen to add any additional services or applications that do not already appear 3 6 Protecting Your Network e 3 2 v1 0 May 2009 een DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual e Action Select when you want this type of traffic to be handled You can block or allow always or you can choose to block or allow according to the schedule you have defined in the Schedule screen e Send to LAN Server Enter the IP address of the computer or server on your LAN which will receive the inbound traffic covered by this rule e WAN Users These settings determine which packets are covered by the rule based on their source WAN IP address Select the option that you want Any All IP addresses are covered by this rule Address range If this option is selected you must enter the Start and Finish fields Single a
45. anual The NETGEAR DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual describes how to install configure and troubleshoot the 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router with USBModel DG834GUVS The information in this manual is intended for readers with intermediate computer and Internet skills Conventions Formats and Scope The conventions formats and scope of this manual are described in the following paragraphs e Typographical Conventions This manual uses the following typographical conventions Italic Emphasis books CDs file and server names extensions Bold User input IP addresses GUI screen text Fixed Command prompt CLI text code Italic URL links e Formats This manual uses the following formats to highlight special messages Note This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest 9 Tip This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save time or resources A Warning Ignoring this type of note might result in a malfunction or damage to the equipment xi v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual e Scope This manual is written for the ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router according to these specifications Product Version 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router with USBModel DG834GUv5 Manual Publication Date May 2009 For more information about netwo
46. are at another location see Connecting to the USB Drive from a Remote Computer on page 8 11 For more information on sharing photos with family on your local network see Connecting to the USB Drive from a Local Web Browser on page 8 11 and Connecting to the USB Drive From Your Home Office Network on page 8 12 amp v1 0 May 2009 054 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Storing Files in a Central Location for Playing or Printing The DG834GUV5 Wireless Router enables you to move files so that a private resource can act as a network resource The DG834GUVS5 allows centralized storage for easy access from other computers that have local printers CD burners speakers or specialized software For example the following scenario may occur in a typical family that has one high quality color printer directly attached to a computer but not shared on the LAN e The daughter has some photos on her Macintosh computer that she wants to print e The mother has a photo capable color printer directly attached to her PC but not shared on the network e The mother and daughter s computers are not visible to each other on the network Storing Files in a Central Location Home Network Dad Daughter e e INTERNET Comput W rema Notebook SA USB Drive Mom Figure 8 2 Storing files in a central location for printing How can you send the photos from the daughter s Mac to
47. arge bridged wireless networks by using the modem router to configure a wireless distribution system WDS On the main menu below the Advanced heading select Wireless Settings and then select the WDS radio button The following screen displays 1 Advanced Wireless Settings WPS Push N Connect wos WDS Mode Enable Wireless Bridging and Repeating Wireless Point to Point Bridge Local MAC Address i Remote MAC Address Wireless Point to Multi Point Bridge Local MAC Address Remote MAC Address 1 Remote MAC Address 2 Remote MAC Address 3 Remote MAC Address 4 Repeater with Wireless Client Association Local MAC Address Remote MAC Address 1 Remote MAC Address 2 Remote MAC Address 3 Remote MAC Address 4 Figure 5 7 Note Unless you change the security configuration the wireless bridging and repeating a feature uses the default security profile to send and receive traffic Here are some examples of wireless bridged configurations e Point to Point bridge The modem router communicates with another bridge mode wireless station See Point to Point Bridge Configuration Advanced Configuration 5 13 L 3 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual e Multi Point bridge The modem router is the master for a group of bridge mode wireless stations Then all traffic is sent to this master rather than to other access po
48. ary security measure in case RIP is activated Configuring Static Routes 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin and default password of admin or using whatever user name password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 2 From the main menu under the Advanced heading select Static Routes to view the Static Routes screen Static Routes __ Retivel Name Destination Gateway 1 YES isdntr 134 177 0 0 192 168 0 100 Figure 5 4 5 10 Advanced Configuration L v1 0 May 2009 ap DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 3 Click Add or Edit to display the following screen Static Routes Route Name isdn_ttr Private W Active Destination IP Address 134 177 J0 0 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 jo 0 Gateway IP Address 192 168 0 100 Metric fi Apply Cancel Figure 5 5 4 Fill in or change the fields e Route Name The route name is for identification purposes only e Private Select this check box if you want to limit access to the LAN only The static route will not be reported in RIP e Active Select this check box to make this route effective e Destination IP Address and IP Subnet Mask If the destination is a single host type a subnet value of 255 255 255 255 e Gateway IP Address This must be a router on the same LAN segment as the modem router e Metric Type a numb
49. be any PC Mac or Linux file type including text files Word PowerPoint Excel MP3 pictures and multimedia A few of the common uses are shown below 8 1 e 5 v1 0 May 2009 eee o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Sharing Photos with Friends and Family The DG834GUV5S allows you to create your own central storage location for photos and multimedia This eliminates the need to log in to and pay for an external photo sharing site Sharing Photos With Friends and Family Home Network Dad Grandma Friend y i pt INTERNET _ lame Commenters Computers Commected to he USS Oie Over tueleternet a Prinsar UB20rive Mom Figure 8 1 Sharing photos with friends and family Sharing files with your friends and family involves the following steps 1 Using the DG834GUV5 Wireless Router configuration utility assign a username and password for each friend or family member 2 Specify a share folder that the account can access 3 Decide whether the account should have read only or read and write privileges You can assign read only access of the shared folder on the USB drive to remote friends and family members such as Grandma 4 Local family members Mom Dad and Son can use a Web browser or Microsoft Networking to access files on the USB drive Local users have read and write privilege For more information on sharing photos with friends and family who
50. cimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F e WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy 128 bit encryption Enter 26 hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F Enter the encryption keys You can manually or automatically program the four data encryption keys These values must be identical on all computers and Access Points in your network 2 8 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings e v1 0 May 2009 Sete DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual e Passphrase To use a passphrase to generate the keys enter a passphrase and click Generate This automatically creates the keys Wireless stations must use the passphrase or keys to access the modem router Note Not all wireless adapters support passphrase key generation e Key 1 Key4 These values are not case sensitive You can manually enter the four data encryption keys These values must be identical on all computers and access points in your network Enter 10 hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F 7 Select which of the four keys will be the default Data transmissions are always encrypted using the default key The other keys can be used only to decrypt received data The four entries are disabled if WPA PSK or WPA authentication is selected 8 Click Apply to save your settings Configuring WPA WPA2 or WPA WPA2 Both WPA and WPA2 provide strong data security WPA with TKIP is a softwa
51. correctly you could have one of the following problems e Wrong physical connections Make sure that the LAN port LED is on If the LED is off follow the instructions in LAN or DSL or Internet Port LEDs Are Not On on page 7 2 Check that the corresponding Link LEDs are on for your network interface card and for the hub ports if any that are connected to your workstation and router e Wrong network configuration Verify that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP IP software are both installed and configured on your PC or workstation Verify that the IP address for your router and your workstation are correct and that the addresses are on the same subnet Troubleshooting 7 7 e 2 v1 0 May 2009 058 Oe O 0 9 03 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Testing the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device After verifying that the LAN path works correctly test the path from your PC to a remote device 1 From the Windows toolbar click the Start button and select Run 2 Inthe Windows Run window type PING n 10 P address where IP address is the IP address of a remote device such as your ISP s DNS server If the path is functioning correctly replies as in the previous section are displayed If you do not receive replies e Check that your PC has the IP address of your router listed as the default modem router If the IP configuration of your PC is assigned by DHC
52. d es ist berechtigt die Serie auf die Erf llung der Vorschriften hin zu berpr fen iv amp v1 0 May 2009 084 Certificate of the Manufacturer Importer It is hereby certified that the 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router with USB Model DG834GUVS has been suppressed in accordance with the conditions set out in the BMPT AmtsblVfg 243 1991 and Vfg 46 1992 The operation of some equipment for example test transmitters in accordance with the regulations may however be subject to certain restrictions Please refer to the notes in the operating instructions Federal Office for Telecommunications Approvals has been notified of the placing of this equipment on the market and has been granted the right to test the series for compliance with the regulations Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement This equipment is in the second category information equipment to be used in a residential area or an adjacent area thereto and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Data Processing Equipment and Electronic Office Machines aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential areas When used near a radio or TV receiver it may become the cause of radio interference Read instructions for correct handling Customer Support Refer to the Support Information Card that shipped with your v1 0 May 2009 vi v1 0 May 2009 P 00 0 0 9 03 Contents
53. d to log in to your SMTP server to send E mail If you select this feature you must enter the user name and password for the mail server 3S Tip If you cannot remember this information check the settings in your e mail program 4 12 Managing Your Network L o v1 0 May 2009 tele DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Send alert immediately Select the corresponding check box if you would like immediate notification of a significant security event such as a known attack port scan or attempted access to a blocked site Send logs according to this schedule Specifies how often to send the logs Hourly Daily Weekly or When Full Day for sending log Specifies which day of the week to send the log Relevant when the log is sent weekly Time for sending log Specifies the time of day to send the log Relevant when the log is sent daily or weekly If the Weekly Daily or Hourly option is selected and the log fills up before the specified period the log is automatically e mailed to the specified e mail address After the log is sent it is cleared from the modem router s memory If the modem router cannot e mail the log file the log buffer might fill up In this case the modem router overwrites the log and discards its contents Running Diagnostic Utilities and Rebooting the Modem Router The modem router has a diagnostics feature You can use the Diagnostics screen to perfo
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55. ddress Enter the required address in the Start field e Log You can select whether the traffic will be logged The choices are Never No log entries will be made for this service Always Any traffic for this service type will be logged Match Traffic of this type that matches the rule will be logged Not match Traffic of this type that does not match the rule will be logged Inbound Rule Example Allowing Videoconferencing You can create an inbound rule to allow incoming videoconferencing to be initiated from a restricted range of outside IP addresses such as from a branch office In this example CU SeeMe connections are allowed only from a specified range of external IP addresses This example also specifies logging of any incoming CU SeeMe requests that do not match the allowed parameters Inbound Services Service CU SEEME TCP UDP 7648 Action ALLOW always z Send to LAN Server fsz pee o fa WAN Users Address Range 7 star 134 fi77 fee fi finish 134 77 fee esa Log Not Match 7 Back Cancel Figure 3 5 Protecting Your Network 3 7 Px X 2 v1 0 May 2009 eee DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Considerations for Inbound Rules If your external IP address is assigned dynamically by your ISP the IP address might change periodically as the DHCP lease expires Consider using the Dynamic DNS feature so that external users can always find your netwo
56. display the root folders granted access to on the USB drive The hostname entered is the Host Name specified in the USB Drive Settings screen of the DG834GUV5 administrator console for example DG834GUVS Accessing the USB Drive from My Network Places You can use Windows Network Neighborhood or Network Connections to view files on the USB drive locally For example to connect to the USB drive from local computers using Windows XP 1 1 From the Start Menu open My Network Places 2 Open the folder containing the files to access for example share partition1 folder1s 8 14 e o v1 0 May 2009 058 Oe O 0 9 03 Appendix A Technical Specifications This appendix provides technical specifications for the 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router with USB Model DG834GUVS Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility Data and Routing Protocols Power Adapter North America United Kingdom Australia Europe Japan All regions output Physical Specifications Dimensions Weight Environmental Specifications Operating temperature Operating humidity Electromagnetic Emissions Meets requirements of Interface Specifications LAN WAN TCP IP RIP 1 RIP 2 DHCP PPPoE PPPoA or PPTP RFC 1483 Bridged or Routed Ethernet and RFC 1577 Classical IP over ATM 120V AC 60 Hz input 240V AC 50 Hz input 230V AC 50 Hz input 100V AC 50 60 Hz input 12 V DC 1 0A output 6 9 x 4 7 x 1 1 175 mm x
57. e Schedule screen Figure 3 10 Select your time zone This setting will be used for the blocking schedule according to your local time zone and for time stamping log entries If your time zone is currently in daylight savings time select the Adjust for daylight savings time check box Note If your region uses daylight savings time you must manually select Adjust for Daylight Savings Time on the first day of daylight savings time and clear it at the end Enabling daylight savings time causes 1 hour to be added to the standard time The modem router has a list of TELKOM NTP servers If you prefer to use a particular NTP server as the primary server enter its IP address in the Use this NTP Server field Click Apply to save your settings 3 12 Protecting Your Network L of 8 v1 0 May 2009 age DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Scheduling Firewall Services If you enabled services blocking in the Block Services screen or port forwarding in the Ports screen you can set up a schedule for when blocking occurs or when access is not restricted 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin default password of admin or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 2 On the main menu select the Schedule The Schedule screen appears To block Internet services based on a
58. e mail notification you receive these logs in an e mail message If you do not have e mail notification enabled you can view the logs here An example of the logs file is shown in the following figure Logs Current time 2003 08 26 07 42 13 Tue 2003 08 26 06 04 14 Send out NTP reque Tue 2003 08 26 06 04 14 Receive NTP Replay Tue 2003 08 26 07 17 17 Administrator logi Tue 2003 08 26 07 26 19 Administrator logi Tue 2003 08 26 07 26 32 Administrator logi Tue 2003 08 26 07 29 48 Administrator logi Tue 2003 08 26 07 38 12 TCP Packet Sourc Tue 2003 08 26 07 38 39 ICMP Packet Sour Tue 2003 08 26 07 38 42 TCP Packet Sourc Tue 2003 08 26 07 39 43 TCP Packet Sourc Tue 2003 08 26 07 39 49 ICMP Packet Sour Tue 2003 08 26 07 39 49 TCP Packet Source Tue 2003 08 26 07 41 29 TCP Packet Sourc aff CREB GREE Gb BT Refresh Clear Log Send Log Include in Log Attempted access to blocked sites Connections to the Web based interface of this Router Router operation start up get time etc M Known DoS attacks and Port Scans Syslog Disable Broadcast on LAN Send to this Syslog server IP address Apply Cancel Figure 4 7 Log entries are described in the following table Table 4 4 Security Log Entry Descriptions Field Description Current time The date and time the log entry was recorded Description or The type of event and what action was taken if any
59. e user will use for FTP access 6 Select the FTP access rights Users can have either Read Only or Read amp Write access 8 8 Ps 4 v1 0 May 2009 ee DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Smart Setup Wizard USB Drive Select the FIP access rigas Read Oniy Read 4 Verte Bock Continue Stop Wizard Figure 8 8 Select Read Only or Read amp Write 7 Click Continue to view the list of shared folders Click Finish Using the USB Drive Menu to Grant FTP Access Rights You can also use the USB Drive menu to share directories on the USB drive after you have attached it to the router Granting Users Access to the USB Drive To give a login account access to the USB disk drive 1 Select the USB Drive Settings link in the left navigator 2 Click Add to view the screen shown below 8 9 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual USB Disk Setting Status Enabled Disabled Login Name isori Passwort LEITETE Repeal Password eeeecece Share Folder Book Access Rights Read Read Veiis oK Cancel Figure 8 9 Granting an account access to the USB Device Select Enabled to give access to the USB drive Type the login account name that you want to give access to the USB drive Type the password for the account and repeat it NM Pw For the Share Folder type the name of the USB drive s top directory you want t
60. ect its button and then click Move At the prompt enter the number of the desired new position and then click OK Protecting Your Network 3 5 e x o v1 0 May 2009 oe gt DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Inbound Rules Port Forwarding Because the modem router uses Network Address Translation NAT your network presents only one IP address to the Internet and outside users cannot directly access any of your local computers However by defining an inbound rule you can make a local server for example a Web server or game server visible and available to the Internet The rule tells the modem router to direct inbound traffic for a particular service to one local server based on the destination port number This is also known as port forwarding _____ Note Some broadband ISP accounts do not allow you to run any server processes such as a Web or FTP server from your location Your ISP might periodically check for servers and might suspend your account if it discovers any active services at your location If you are unsure see the acceptable use policy of your ISP Remember that allowing inbound services opens holes in your firewall Enable only those ports that are necessary for your network Following are two application examples of inbound rules Inbound Rule Example A Local Public Web Server If you host a public Web server on your local network you can define a rule to
61. ed If a LAN port s LED is lit a link has been established to the connected device If a LAN port is connected to a 100 Mbps device verify that the port s LED is green If the port is 10 Mbps the LED is amber c The DSL and Internet LEDs are lit 7 1 fero 5 v1 0 May 2009 0503 o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual If any of these conditions does not occur refer to the appropriate following section Power LED Is Not On If the Power and other LEDs are off when your router is turned on e Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to your router and that the power supply adapter is properly connected to a functioning power outlet e Check that you are using the 12V DC power adapter supplied by NETGEAR for this product If the error persists you have a hardware problem and should contact technical support Power LED Is Red When the router is turned on the modem router performs a power on self test If the Power LED turns red there is a fault within the router Try to clear the fault as follows e Cycle the power to see if the router recovers e Clear the router s configuration to factory defaults This sets the router s IP address to 10 0 0 2 This procedure is explained in Restoring the Default Configuration and Password on page 7 8 If the error persists you might have a hardware problem and should contact technical support LAN or DSL or Internet Port LED
62. elds Single address Enter the required address in the Start field e Log Select whether the traffic will be logged The choices are Never No log entries will be made for this service Always Any traffic for this service type will be logged Match Traffic of this type that matches the rule will be logged Not match Traffic of this type that does not match the rule will be logged Protecting Your Network 3 9 L o v1 0 May 2009 ete DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Order of Precedence for Rules As you define new rules they are added to the tables in the Firewall Rules screen as shown utbound Services Enable Servicename Action LaNusers WANServers Log oja v AM BLOCK by schedule Any Any Match Derautt Yes Any ALLOW always Any Any Never Add Edit Move Delete inbound Services Enable service Name Action LAN Server IP address WAN Users Log 1 m CUSEEME ALLOWalways 192168 0 11 134 177 88 1 134 177 88 254 Not Match 6j 2 K HTTP ALLOW always 192 168 0 99 Any Never Deraun Yes Any BLOCK always Any Match Add Edit Move Delete Figure 3 7 For any traffic attempting to pass through the firewall the packet information is subjected to the rules in the order shown in the rules table beginning at the top and proceeding to the default rules at the bottom In some cases the order of precedence of two or more
63. er This feature allows your modem router to masquerade as that computer by cloning its MAC address Use Default Address Use the default MAC address Use Computer MAC Address The modem router will capture and use the MAC address of the computer that you are now using You must be using the one computer that is allowed by the ISP Use This MAC Address Enter the MAC address that you want to use a Disable NAT only if you plan to install the modem router in a setting where you will be manually administering the IP address space on the LAN side of the router Changing Your ADSL Settings Note For information about how to install ADSL filters see the NETGEAR Router Setup a Manual The default ADSL settings of your modem router work fine for most ISPs However some ISPs use a specific multiplexing method and virtual circuit number for the virtual path identifier VPI and virtual channel identifier VCI Note You must use the Setup Wizard to select the correct country for the default ADSL a settings to work The default settings are set for Telkom ADSL If your ISP provided you with a multiplexing method or VPI VCI number then enter the setting 1 From the main menu select ADSL Settings 2 In the Multiplexing Method drop down list select LLC based or VC based The default is LLC based Configuring Your Internet Connection 1 7 v1 0 May 2009 o O AO 6 DG834GUV
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65. er between 2 and 15 This represents the number of routers between your network and the destination Usually a setting of 2 or 3 works but if this is a direct connection set it to 2 5 Click Apply to either save your changes If you added a static route it is added to the Static Routes screen Configuring Universal Plug and Play UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP helps devices such as Internet appliances and computers access the network and connect to other devices as needed UPnP devices can automatically discover the services from other registered UPnP devices on the network Advanced Configuration 5 11 of v1 0 May 2009 5 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 1 Select UPnP on the main menu to display the UPnP screen UPnP I Turn UPnP On Advertisement Period in minutes 30 4 Advertisement Time To Live in hops UPnP Portmap Table Active Protocol Int Port Ext Port IPAddress __ Apply Cancel Refresh Figure 5 6 Fill in the settings on the UPnP screen Turn UPnP On UPnP can be enabled or disabled for automatic device configuration The default setting for UPnP is enabled If disabled the modem router will not allow any device to automatically control the resources such as port forwarding mapping of the modem router Advertisement Period The advertisement period is how often the modem router advertises broadcasts its UPnP information This value ca
66. es of the modem router are e Inbound Block all access from outside except responses to requests from the LAN side e Outbound Allow all access from the LAN side to the outside You can define additional rules that will specify exceptions to the default rules By adding custom rules you can block or allow access based on the service or application source or destination IP addresses and time of day You can also choose to log traffic that matches or does not match the rule you have defined You can change the order of precedence of rules so that the rule that applies most often will take effect first See Order of Precedence for Rules for more details To view or change firewall rules select Firewall Rules on the main menu Firewall Rules Outbound Services Enable Service Name Action LAN Users WAN Servers Log Default Yes Any ALLOW always Any Any Never Add Edit Move Delete Inbound Services Enable Service Name Action LAN Server IP address WAN Users Log Default Yes Any BLOCK always Any Any Never Add Edit _ Move Delete Instant Messaging IM Ports Close IM Ports Open IM Ports IM ports are open by default Figure 3 3 e To edit an existing rule select its button on the left side of the table and click Edit e To delete an existing rule select its button on the left side of the table and click Delete e To move arule to a different position in the table sel
67. ess Get Dynamically From ISP Use Static IP Address IP Address IP Subnet Mask a Gateway IP Address O Use IP Over ATM IPoA IP Address IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Domain Name Server DNS Address Get Automatically From ISP Use These DNS Servers Primary DNS i Secondary DNS NAT Network Address Translation O Enable Disable Disable firewall Router MAC Address Use Default Address Use Computer MAC Address O Use This MAC Address Figure 1 3 ISP does require login Basic Sefings Does Internet Connection Require A Login Encapsulation PPPoA PPP over ATM x Login Guest Password Idle Timeout In Minutes 0 Internet IP Address Get Dynamically From ISP Ose Static IP Address IP Address N Domain Name Server DNS Address Get Automatically From ISP Use These DNS Servers Primary DNS Secondary DNS NAT Network Address Translation O Enable Disable Disable firewall The fields on the Basic Settings screen depend on whether or not your Internet connection requires a login The Basic Settings screen is explained in Table 1 1 Basic Settings Fields Description Select Yes or No depending on whether your ISP requires a login This selection changes the fields available on the Basic Settings screen e Yes If your ISP requires a login select the encapsulation method Enter t
68. ess and forward traffic directed at your domain to your frequently changing IP address The modem router contains a client that can connect to a Dynamic DNS service provider To use this feature you must select a service provider and obtain an account with them After you have configured your account information in the modem router whenever your ISP assigned IP address changes your modem router will automatically contact your Dynamic DNS service provider log in to your account and register your new IP address To configure Dynamic DNS Warning If your ISP assigns a private WAN IP address such as 192 168 x x or 10 x x x A the Dynamic DNS service will not work because private addresses will not be routed on the Internet 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin default password of admin or using whatever user name password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 2 From the main menu select Dynamic DNS to display the Dynamic DNS screen Dynamic DNS Use a Dynamic DNS Service Service Provider www DynDNS org Host Name User Name Password Use Wildcards Apply Cancel Show Status Figure 5 3 3 Access the website of one of the Dynamic DNS service providers whose names appear in the Service Provider drop down list and register for an account 5 8 Advanced Configuration L 3 9 v1 0 May 2009
69. ess Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 2 On the modem router main menu select Add a WPS Client computers that will connect wirelessly to the modem router are clients and then click Next The Add WPS Client screen displays Add WPS Client Select a setup method Push Button recommended PIN Number Ifyour Adapter supports WPS please click on Generate a client Security Pin to input on the AP Router Gateway and put the generated client PIN number here Enter Client s PIN Next Figure 2 6 Select the PIN Number radio button Go to the client wireless computer Run a WPS configuration utility Follow the utility s instructions to generate a PIN Take note of the client PIN 5 From the modem router Add WPS Client screen enter the client PIN number and then click Next e The modem router tries to communicate with the client for 4 minutes e The modem router WPS screen displays a message confirming that the client was added to the wireless network The modem router generates an SSID and implements WPA WPA2 wireless security 6 Note the new SSID and WPA WPA2 password for the wireless network You can view these settings in the Wireless Settings screen See Using Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network on page 2 10 To access the Internet from any computer connected to your modem router launch a browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox You should see the
70. ever user name password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 2 Select Wireless Settings from the main menu to display the Wireless Settings screen 2 4 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings e O ofa v1 0 May 2009 fen G DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Wireless Settings Wireless Network Name SSID INETGEAR Region SelectRegion M Channel L11 S Mode g amp b Wireless Access Point v Enable Wireless Access Point Y Allow Broadcast of Name SSID Wireless Isolation Wireless Station Access List Setup Access List Security Options Disable O WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy O WPA PSK Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Key OWPA2 PSK Wi Fi Protected Access 2 with Pre Shared Key OWPA PSK WPA2 PSK O WPA 802 1x O WPA2 802 1x OWPA 802 1x WPA2 802 1 Figure 2 2 The settings for this screen are explained in Table 2 1 on page 2 6 Select the region in which the modem router will operate For initial configuration and test leave the other settings unchanged To save your changes click Apply An B Ww Configure and test your computers for wireless connectivity After testing your wireless connectivity select a security method see Configuring Your Wireless Security on page 2 7 Program the wireless adapter of your computers to have the same SSID and wireless security settings as y
71. follows 1 Access the main menu of the router at http 10 0 0 2 Under the Maintenance heading select Router Status 2 3 Click Connection Status 4 If all of the steps indicate OK then your PPPoE or PPPoA connection is up and working 5 If any of the steps indicates Failed you can attempt to reconnect by clicking Connect The modem router will continue to attempt to connect indefinitely If you cannot connect after several minutes the service name user name or password might be incorrect There also might be a provisioning problem with your ISP Note Unless you connect manually the modem router will not authenticate using gt PPPoE or PPPoA until data is transmitted to the network Troubleshooting Internet Browsing If your modem router can obtain an IP address but your computer is unable to load any Web pages from the Internet e Your computer might not recognize any DNS server addresses A DNS server is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names such as www addresses to numeric IP addresses Typically your ISP provides the addresses of one or two DNS servers for your use If you entered a DNS address during the modem router s configuration reboot your computer and verify the DNS address as described in Preparing a Computer for Network Access in Appendix B Alternatively you can configure your computer manually with DNS addresses as explained in your operating system documentation e You
72. h you might want to save part of the range for devices with fixed addresses The modem router delivers the following parameters to any LAN device that requests DHCP e An IP address from the range you have defined e Subnet mask e Gateway IP Address is the router s LAN IP address e Primary DNS server if you entered a primary DNS address in the Basic Settings screen otherwise the router s LAN IP address e Secondary DNS server if you entered a secondary DNS address in the Basic Settings screen 5 6 Advanced Configuration v1 0 May 2009 0 e 0 9 03 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual WINS Server Windows Internet Naming Service Server determines the IP address associated with a particular Windows computer A WINS server records and reports a list of names and IP address of Windows PCs on its local network If you connect to a remote network that contains a WINS server enter the server s IP address here This allows your PCs to browse the network using the Network Neighborhood feature of Windows Defining Reserved IP Addresses When you specify a reserved IP address for a computer on the LAN that computer always receives the same IP address each time it access the modem router s DHCP server Reserved IP addresses should be assigned to servers that require permanent IP settings To reserve an IP address 1 2 Click the Add button In the IP Address field type the I
73. he MTU This is rarely required and should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection Setting Up a Default DMZ Server Warning For security reasons you should avoid using the default DMZ server feature A When a computer is designated as the default DMZ server it loses much of the protection of the firewall and is exposed to many exploits from the Internet If compromised the computer can be used to attack your network The default DMZ server feature is helpful when you are using some online games and videoconferencing applications that are incompatible with NAT The modem router is programmed to recognize some of these applications and to work properly with them but there are other applications that may not function well In some cases one local computer can run the application properly if that computer s IP address is entered as the default DMZ server Incoming traffic from the Internet is normally discarded by the modem router unless the traffic is a response to one of your local computers or a service that you have configured in the Ports screen Instead of discarding this traffic you can have it forwarded to one computer on your network This computer is called the default DMZ server To assign a computer or server to be a default DMZ server 1 Go to the WAN Setup screen as described in the previous section 2 Select the Default DMZ Server check box 3 Type the IP addres
74. he account to have access to 7 Select the access rights to give to the root directory and all directories below it Read Only or Read amp Write 8 Click OK to save your settings Unmounting a USB Drive To unmount a USB disk drive so that no users can access it from the USB Drive Settings screen click the Eject Disk button This takes the drive offline Note You should unmount the USB drive first before physically unplugging it from the router If the USB disk is removed or a cable is pulled while data is being written to the disk it may result in file or disk corruption v1 0 May 2009 0320 0 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Understanding the USB Drive Access Methods There are three ways you can allow users to connect to the USB drive 1 Local Web browser users on the local area network can use the USB drive s local IP address from a Web browser LAN access rights are read write unless you restrict access on a file or directory basis See Connecting to the USB Drive from a Local Web Browser on page 8 11 2 Remote Web browser users outside your local network can access files on the USB drive from a Web browser at its WAN IP address WAN access is by FTP and is read only or read write according to the user access rights you set See Connecting to the USB Drive from a Remote Computer on page 8 11 3 Microsoft Network access allows users on the local area
75. he login name If you want to change the login time out enter a new value in minutes e No If your ISP does not require a login enter the account name if required and the domain name if required Configuring Your Internet Connection L v1 0 May 2009 Mp DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 4 Enter the settings for the IP address and DNS server The default ADSL settings usually work fine If you have problems with your connection check the ADSL settings See Changing Your ADSL Settings for more details 5 If no login is required you can specify the MAC Address setting 6 Click Apply to save your settings 7 Click Test to test your Internet connection If the NETGEAR website does not appear within one minute refer to Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Note When your Internet connection is working you will no longer need to launch the ISP s login program on your computer to access the Internet When you start an Internet application your modem router automatically logs you in Table 1 1 Basic Settings Fields Description Settings Description Does Your ISP Require a Login e Yes No These fields Account Name Enter the account name provided by your ISP This might also appear only if no If required be called the host name login is required Domain Name Enter the domain name provided by your ISP If required These fields Encapsulation PPPoE
76. idge configuration shown in Figure 5 9 Advanced Configuration 5 15 L 2 v1 0 May 2009 sease DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 1 Configure the operating mode of the modem routers Because it is in a central location configure the DG834GUv5 modem router AP 1 on LAN Segment 1 in Point to Multi Point Bridge mode and enter the MAC addresses of AP 2 and AP 3 in the Remote MAC Address 1 and Remote MAC Address 2 fields Configure the access point AP2 on LAN Segment 2 in Point to Point Bridge mode with the remote MAC address of the DG834GUv5 modem router Configure the access point AP3 on LAN Segment 3 in Point to Point Bridge mode with the remote MAC address of the DG834GUv5 modem router Disable the DHCP server on AP2 and AP3 API will then be the DHCP server Verify the following for all access points The LAN network configuration of the modem router and other access points are configured to operate in the same LAN network address range as the LAN devices Only one AP the DG834GUv5 modem router in Figure 5 9 is configured in Point to Multi Point Bridge mode all the others are in Point to Point Bridge mode All APs including the DG834GUv5 modem router must be on the same LAN That is all the AP LAN IP addresses must be in the same network All APs including the DG834GUv5 modem router must use the same SSID channel authentication mode if any and encryption in use All point to po
77. igator click Router Status 3 Record the IP address that is listed for the Internet Port This is the IP address you can use to connect to the router remotely Accessing the Router s USB Drive Remotely Using FTP You can connect to the router s USB drive using a Web browser 1 Connect to the router by typing ftp and the Internet port IP address in the address field of Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator for example ftp 10 1 65 4 If you are using dynamic DNS you can type the DNS name rather than the IP address 2 Type the account name and password that has access rights to the USB drive 3 The directories of the USB drive that your account has access to will be displayed for example share partition1 directory1 You can now read and copy files from the USB directory 8 12 e gt v1 0 May 2009 een o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Connecting to the USB Drive From Your Home Office Network You can access the USB drive from local computers on your home or office network using Microsoft network settings You must be running Microsoft Windows 2000 XP or older versions of Windows with Microsoft networking enabled You can use normal Explorer operations such as drag and drop file open or cut paste files from e Microsoft Windows Start Menu Run option e Windows Explorer e Network Neighborhood or My Network Place Enabling File and Printer Sharing Each com
78. ilt in DSL Modem User Manual The following screen shows AIM selected in the Service list Outbound Services Service AlM TCP 5190 Action BLOCK by schedule otherwise allow gt LAN users Any start finish WAN Users Any I start C finish i Match xj Back Cancel Figure 3 6 The Outbound Services screen includes the following fields e Service Select the application or service from the drop down list to be allowed or blocked You can use the Add Custom Service feature to add any additional services or applications that are not in the list see Services for details e Action Choose when you want this type of traffic to be handled You can block or allow always or you can block or allow according to the schedule defined in the Schedule screen e LAN users This setting determine which packets are covered by the rule based on their source LAN IP address Select the desired option Any All IP addresses are covered by this rule Address range If this option is selected you must fill in the Start and Finish fields Single address Enter the required address in the Start field e WAN users This setting determines which packets are covered by the rule based on their destination WAN IP address Select the option that you want Any All IP addresses are covered by this rule Address range If this option is selected you must fill in the Start and Finish fi
79. int APs must have the MAC address of AP 1 the DG834GUv5 modem router in the above diagram in the Remote AP MAC address field Verify connectivity across the LANs A computer on any LAN segment should be able to connect to the Internet or share files and printers with any other PCs or servers connected to any of the three LAN segments Note Wireless stations configured as they are in Figure 5 9 will not be able to connect to the modem router or access points If you require wireless stations to access any LAN segment you can use additional access points configured in Wireless Access Point mode in any LAN segment 5 16 Advanced Configuration of v1 0 May 2009 S 00 0 0 9 03 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Repeater with Wireless Client Association In this mode the ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router sends all traffic to a remote AP For Repeater mode you must enter the MAC address of the remote parent access point Alternatively you can configure the ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router as the parent by entering the address of a child access point Note that the following restrictions apply e You do not have the option of disabling client associations with this ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router e You cannot configure a sequence of parent child APs You are limited to only one parent AP although if the DG834GUVS is the parent AP it can connect with up to four child APs The fo
80. ints See Multi Point Bridge Configuration e Repeater with wireless client association Sends all traffic to the remote access point See Repeater with Wireless Client Association Point to Point Bridge Configuration In Point to Point Bridge mode the DG834GUv5 modem router communicates as an access point with another bridge mode wireless station As a bridge wireless client associations are disabled only wired clients can be connected You must enter the MAC address of the other bridge mode wireless station in the field provided Use wireless security to protect this communication The following figure shows an example of Point to Point Bridge mode Both APs access points are in Point to Point Bridge mode Internet m vad 10 0 0 2 AP 1 DG834GUv5 Modem Router Switch or hub i m PC s LAN Segment 1 E me D Figure 5 8 To set up a point to point bridge configuration shown in Figure 5 8 1 Configure the DG834GUv5 modem router AP 1 on LAN Segment 1 in Point to Point Bridge mode 2 Configure the other access point AP 2 on LAN Segment 2 in Point to Point Bridge mode The DG834GUv5 modem router must have AP 2 s MAC address in its Remote MAC Address field and AP 2 must have the DG834GUv5 s MAC address in its Remote MAC Address field 3 Configure and verify the following for both access points 5 14 Advanced Configuration L 2 v1 0 May 2009 Leste DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Bui
81. ireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual To log in to the modem router 1 Type http routerlogin net or http 10 0 0 2 in the address field of an Internet browser http 10 0 0 2 Figure 1 1 This login window opens Enter Network Password d 2 x i Please type your user name and password Site 10 0 0 2 Realm User Name admin J Save this password in your password list Cancel Figure 1 2 2 Enter admin for the user name and admin for the password both in lower case letters 3 Click OK You will be logged in to your router s main menu Viewing or Manually Configuring Your ISP Settings NETGEAR recommends that you specify your country and language before you configure the settings on the Basic Settings screen See Logging In to the Modem Router on page 1 2 You must install the ADSL filters and connect the modem router to the ADSL line as described in the NETGEAR Router Setup Manual before you configure the settings in the Basic Settings screen To view or configure the basic settings 1 Log in to the modem router as described in Logging In to the Modem Router 2 Select Basic Settings to display the Basic Settings screen Configuring Your Internet Connection 1 3 L 3 e A v1 0 May 2009 fen DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual ISP does not require login Account Name If Required Domain Name If Required i Internet IP Addr
82. is attached to DG834GUv5 USB port users on the local area network can access the USB drive with full read and write access Using the USB Drive Setup Wizard to Allow Remote Access from the Internet You can use the USB Drive Wizard to quickly and easily share directories on the USB drive after you have attached it to the router 1 Log in to the DG834GUVS router at its default LAN address of hitp 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin and default password of admin or using whatever LAN address and password you have set up 7 e gt v1 0 May 2009 een o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 2 Select USB Drive Wizard in the left navigator to display the screen shown below Smart Setup Wizard USB Drive Enter the folder to share Back Continue Stop Wizard Figure 8 6 Select the folder to share 3 Type the folder name to share To share the whole USB drive type To share a specific folder on the USB drive type lt my folder gt where lt my folder gt is replaced with the name of your folder All files and subfolders below or lt my folder gt will be accessible Click Continue 4 Type the user login name you want to give FTP access to the drive Smart Setup Wizard USB Drive Enter the FTP hogn hame of this folder User Back Contrwe Stop Wierd Figure 8 7 Type the user login name Click Continue 5 Type the password th
83. ish you may need to connect to your router with the new LAN IP address entered during configuring VPN Lite Please wait until the progress bar on the router menu page has completed before attempting to reconnect P v1 0 May 2009 fe Chapter 7 Troubleshooting This chapter gives information about troubleshooting your ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router After each problem description instructions are provided to help you diagnose and solve the problem For the common problems listed go to the section indicated Is the router on Have I connected the router correctly Go to Basic Functioning on page 7 1 I can t access the router s configuration with my browser Go to Troubleshooting Access to the Modem Router Main Menu on page 7 2 I ve configured the router but I can t access the Internet Go to Troubleshooting the ISP Connection on page 7 3 I want to clear the configuration and start over again Go to Restoring the Default Configuration and Password on page 7 8 Basic Functioning After you turn on power to the router the following sequence of events should occur 1 When power is first applied verify that the Power W LED is on 2 After approximately 10 seconds verify that a The Power LED is still solid green A red light indicates the unit has failed its power on self test POST b The Ethernet LAN port LEDs are lit for any local ports that are connect
84. less phones e Away from large metal surfaces e Put the antenna in a vertical position to provide the best side to side coverage Put the antenna in a horizontal position to provide the best up and down coverage e Ifusing multiple access points it is better if adjacent access points use different radio frequency channels to reduce interference The recommended channel spacing between adjacent access points is 5 channels for example use Channels 1 and 6 or 6 and 11 2 2 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings e O ofa v1 0 May 2009 fen G DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual The time it takes to establish a wireless connection can vary depending on both your security settings and placement WEP connections can take slightly longer to establish Also WEP encryption can consume more battery power on a notebook computer Wireless Security Options Indoors computers can connect over 802 11g wireless networks at a maximum range of up to 300 feet Such distances can allow for others outside your immediate area to access your network Unlike wired network data your wireless data transmissions can extend beyond your walls and can be received by anyone with a compatible adapter For this reason use the security features of your wireless equipment The ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router provides highly effective security features which are covered in detail in this chapter Deploy the secu
85. llowing figure shows an example of a Repeater Mode configuration Wireless PC e associated with AP 1 Li Wireless P DG834GUv5 Modem Router eee a AP2 Internet AP 2 in Repeater mode vg 10 0 0 2 PCs AP 3 in Repeater mode AP 1 parent AP in Repeater mode Wireless PC A associated with AP 3 Figure 5 10 To set up a repeater with wireless client association 1 Configure the operating mode of the devices e Configure AP 1 the DG834GUv5 modem router in the previous figure on LAN Segment 1 with the MAC address of AP 2 and AP 3 in the first two Remote MAC Address fields e Configure AP 2 with the MAC address of AP 1 in the Remote MAC Address field e Configure AP 3 with the MAC address of AP 1 in the Remote MAC Address field 2 Verify the following for both access points Advanced Configuration 5 17 L o v1 0 May 2009 030380 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual e The APs must be on the same LAN That is the LAN IP addresses for the APs must be in the same subnet e AP devices must use the same SSID channel authentication mode and encryption Disable the DHCP servers on repeaters AP2 and AP3 AP1 will then be the DHCP server Verify connectivity across the LANs A computer on any LAN segment should be able to connect to the Internet or share files and printers with any other PCs or servers connected to any of the three WLAN segments 5 18 Advanced Configuration of v1 0
86. lly the downstream speed is faster than the upstream Downstream or speed Upstream A T ne Line Attenuation The line attenuation increases the further you are physically These statistics s facilities might help your located from your ISP s facilities technical support Noise Margin This is the signal to noise ratio and is a measure of the quality representative if of the signal on the line bath is a connection Poli interval Specifies the interval at which the statistics are updated in this problem window Click Stop to freeze the display Viewing Connection Status Click the Connection Status button on the Router Status screen to view the connection status Connection Status Connection Time 00 00 00 Connecting to Server Connected Negotiation ON Authentication ON Getting IP Addresses 192 168 10 13 Getting Network Mask 255 255 255 255 Connect Disconnect Close Window Figure 4 5 Managing Your Network 4 7 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual This screen shows the following statistics Table 4 3 Connection Status Fields for PPPoA Field Description Connection Time The time elapsed since the last connection to the Internet via the ADSL port Connecting to The connection status Sender Negotiation Success or Off Authentication Success or Off IP Address The IP address assigned to the WAN port by the A
87. lt XXX Block the URL http www badstuf com xxx html com Only websites with other domain suffixes such as edu or gov can be viewed a period Block all Internet browsing access Up to 32 entries are supported in the Keyword list Note If you block sites you can set up the modem router to log attempts to access a them See Viewing Selecting and Saving Logged Information on page 4 9 5 To delete a keyword or domain select it from the list click Delete Keyword and then click Apply 6 To specify a trusted user enter that computer s IP address in the Trusted IP Address field and then click Apply You can specify one trusted user which is a computer that will be exempt from blocking and logging Since the trusted user will be identified by an IP address you should configure that computer with a fixed IP address 7 Click Apply to save your settings 3 4 Protecting Your Network e x v1 0 May 2009 032020 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Firewall Rules Firewall rules block or allow specific traffic passing through from one side of the modem router to the other Inbound rules WAN to LAN restrict access by outsiders to private resources selectively allowing only specific outside users to access specific resources Outbound rules LAN to WAN determine what outside resources local users can have access to The default inbound and outbound rul
88. lt in DSL Modem User Manual e Both APs must use the same SSID channel authentication mode if any and security settings if security is in use 4 Disable the DHCP server on AP2 AP1 will then be the DHCP server 5 Verify connectivity across LAN Segment 1 and LAN Segment 2 A computer on either LAN segment should be able to connect to the Internet or share files and printers of any other PCs or servers connected to LAN Segment 1 or LAN Segment 2 Multi Point Bridge Configuration Multi Point Bridge mode allows a modem router to bridge to multiple peer access points simultaneously As a bridge wireless client associations are disabled only wired clients can be connected Multi Point Bridge mode configuration includes the following steps e Entering the MAC addresses of the other access points in the fields provided e Setting the other bridge mode access points to Point to Point Bridge mode using the MAC address of this DG834GUV5 as the Remote MAC Address e Using wireless security to protect this traffic The figure below shows an example of a Multi Point Bridge mode configuration The DG834GUV5 is AP 1 which is the Master AP in Point to Multi Point Bridge mode D 4 oo Point to Point Internet i Bridge Mode PF 0002 Point to Point ac wt Bridge Mode m gt PCs AP 2 LAN Segment 1 Hub or switch Hub or switch ee PCs LAN Segment 2 LAN Segment 3 z PCs Figure 5 9 To set up the multi point br
89. matically transmit DNS addresses to the modem router during login select this option and enter the IP address of your ISP s primary DNS server If a secondary DNS server address is available enter it also NAT Net Address Translation NAT automatically assigns private IP addresses 10 1 1 x to LAN connected devices Enable Usually NAT is enabled Disable This disables NAT but leaves the firewall active Disable NAT only if you are sure that you do not require it When NAT is disabled only standard routing is performed by this router Classical routing lets you directly manage the IP addresses that the DG834GUv5 uses Classical routing should be selected only by experienced users Disable Firewall This disables the firewall in addition to disabling NAT With the firewall disabled the protections usually provided to your network are disabled 6 v1 0 May 2009 ease 1 6 Configuring Your Internet Connection e o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Table 1 1 Basic Settings Fields Description Settings Description This field Router MAC Address The Ethernet MAC address that will be used by the modem appears only if router on the Internet port Some ISPs register the Ethernet no login is MAC address of the network interface card in your computer required when your account is first opened They will then accept traffic only from the MAC address of that comput
90. modem router s Internet LED blink indicating communication to the ISP Note If no WPS capable client devices are located during the 2 minute timeframe the gt SSID will not be changed and no security will be implemented on the modem router Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings 2 13 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Connecting Additional Wireless Client Devices After WPS Setup You can add more WPS clients to your wireless network or you can add a combination of WPS enabled clients and clients without WPS ____ Note Your wireless settings remain the same when you add another WPS enabled client as long as the Keep Existing Wireless Settings checkbox is selected in the Advanced Wireless screen listed under the Advanced heading in the modem router main menu If you clear this checkbox when you add the client a new SSID and passphrase will be generated and all existing connected wireless clients will be disassociated and disconnected from the modem router To add a wireless client device that is WPS enabled 1 Follow the procedures in Using a WPS Button to Add a WPS Client on page 2 11 or Using PIN Entry to Add a WPS Client on page 2 12 2 To view a list of all devices connected to your modem router including wireless and Ethernet connected see Viewing Attached Devices on page 4 8 For non WPS client
91. n Status button on the Router Status screen e If you have an Always on connection this setting has no effect Enable PPPOE RELAY If this check box is selected this feature allows a PPPoE client on a local PC to a remote PPPoE server with the gateway acting as a relay agent Disable Port Scan and DOS This check box is usually clear so that the firewall protects your LAN Protection against port scans and denial of service DOS attacks This check box should be selected only in special circumstances Default DMZ Server This feature is sometimes helpful when you are using some online games and videoconferencing Be careful when using this feature because it makes the firewall security less effective See Setting Up a Default DMZ Server on page 5 3 5 2 Advanced Configuration of v1 0 May 2009 605 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Table 5 1 WAN Setup Settings Setting Description Respond to Ping on Internet If you want the modem router to respond to a ping from the Internet WAN Port select this check box This should be used only as a diagnostic tool since it allows your modem router to be discovered Do not select this check box unless you have a specific reason to do so MTU Size in bytes The normal MTU Maximum Transmit Unit value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 bytes or 1492 Bytes for PPPoE connections For some ISPs you might need to reduce t
92. n range from 1 to 1440 minutes The default period is for 30 minutes Shorter durations ensure that control points have current device status at the expense of additional network traffic Longer durations might compromise the freshness of the device status but can significantly reduce network traffic Advertisement Time To Live The time to live for the advertisement is measured in hops steps for each UPnP packet sent A hop is the number of steps allowed to propagate for each UPnP advertisement before it disappears The number of hops can range from 1 to 255 The default value for the advertisement time to live is 4 hops which should be fine for most home networks If you notice that some devices are not being updated or reached correctly then it might be necessary to increase this value a little UPnP Portmap Table The UPnP Portmap Table displays the IP address of each UPnP device that is currently accessing the modem router and which ports internal and external that device has opened To save cancel your changes or refresh the table Click Apply to save the new settings to the modem router Click Cancel to disregard any unsaved changes Advanced Configuration v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual e Click Refresh to update the portmap table and to show the active ports that are currently opened by UPnP devices Configuring Wireless Bridging and Repeating WDS You can build l
93. nown PCs cannot wirelessly connect to the modem router Restricting access by MAC address adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your network but the data broadcast over the wireless link is fully exposed see Restricting Access by MAC Address on page 2 17 Turn Off the Broadcast of the Wireless Network Name SSID If you disable broadcast of the SSID only devices that have the correct SSID can connect This nullifies wireless network discovery feature of some products such as Windows XP but the data is still exposed see Controlling Wireless Station Access on page 2 16 For more information about wireless technology see the link to the online document in Wireless Communications in Appendix B Manually Configuring Your Wireless Network You can view or manually configure the wireless settings and wireless security for the modem router in the Wireless Settings screen If you want to make changes make sure to note the current settings first ___ Note If you use a wireless computer to change the wireless network name SSID or wireless security settings you will be disconnected when you click Apply To avoid this problem use a computer with a wired connection to access the modem router To manually configure the wireless settings 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin and default password of admin or using what
94. o access your network This chapter includes e Planning Your Wireless Network e Manually Configuring Your Wireless Network on page 2 4 e Using Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network on page 2 10 e Advanced Wireless Settings for WPS and WDS on page 2 15 e Controlling Wireless Station Access on page 2 16 e Restricting Access by MAC Address on page 2 17 Planning Your Wireless Network For compliance and compatibility between similar products in your area the operating channel and region must be set correctly To configure the wireless network you can either specify the wireless settings or you can use Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS to automatically set the SSID and implement WPA WPA2 security e To manually configure the wireless settings you must know the following SSID The default SSID for the modem router is printed on the belly label of your modem for example DO_123456 The wireless mode 802 11g or 802 11b that each wireless adapter supports 2 1 amp Px v1 0 May 2009 fen d DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Wireless security option To successfully implement wireless security check each wireless adapter to determine which wireless security option it supports See Manually Configuring Your Wireless Network on page 2 4 e Push N Connect WPS automatically implements wireless security on the m
95. obtained dynamically from the ISP LAN Port MAC Address The Ethernet MAC address used by the local LAN port of the modem router IP Address The IP address used by the local LAN port The default is 10 0 0 2 DHCP Off The modem router will not assign IP addresses to PCs on the LAN On The modem router assigns IP addresses to PCs on the LAN IP Subnet Mask The IP subnet mask used by the local LAN port The default is 255 255 255 0 Modem ADSL Firmware The version of the firmware Version Modem Status The connection status of the modem Downstream Speed Upstream Speed The speed at which the modem is receiving data from the ADSL line The speed at which the modem is transmitting data to the ADSL line VPI The virtual path identifier setting VCI The virtual channel identifier setting Managing Your Network v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Table 4 1 Modem Router Status Fields continued Field Description Wireless Port Name SSID The service set ID also known as the wireless network name These are set in F ia the Wireless Region The country where the unit is set up for use Settings page see Channel The current channel which determines the operating Using Push N frequency Connect WPS to Wireless AP Configure Your Wireless Network Indicates if the access point feature is disabled or n
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97. odem router while at the same time allowing you to automatically implement wireless security on any WPS enabled devices such as wireless computers and wireless adapter cards You activate WPS by pressing a WPS button on the modem router clicking an onscreen WPS button or entering a PIN number This generates a new SSID and implements WPA WPA2 security To set up your wireless network using the WPS feature Use the WPS button on the side of the modem router there is also an onscreen WPS button or enter the PIN of the wireless device Make sure that all wireless computers and wireless adapters on the network are Wi Fi certified and WPA or WPA 2 capable and that they support WPS configuration See Using Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network on page 2 10 Wireless Placement and Range Guidelines The range of your wireless connection can vary significantly based on the physical placement of the modem router The latency data throughput performance and notebook power consumption of wireless adapters also vary depending on your configuration choices For best results place your modem router according to the following guidelines e Near the center of the area in which your PCs will operate e In an elevated location such as a high shelf where the wirelessly connected PCs have line of sight access even if through walls e Away from sources of interference such as PCs microwave ovens and 2 4 GHz cord
98. ot If not enabled the Wireless LED on the front panel will be off on page 2 10 Broadcast Name SSID Indicates if the DG834GUV5 is configured to broadcast its Viewing Statistics Click the Show Statistics button on the Router Status screen to display modem router usage statistics System Up Time 00 08 51 Port Status TxPkts RxPkts Collisions TxB s Rx Bis Up Time WAN PPPoE 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 LAN 10M 100M 542 751 0 294 155 00 08 47 WLAN 54M 288 0 0 70 0 00 08 36 ADSL Link Downstream Upstream Connection Speed 0 kbps 0 kbps Line Attenuation 0 db 0 db Noise Margin 0 db 0 db Poll Interval 5 secs Set Interval Figure 4 4 4 6 Managing Your Network v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual This following table explains the statistic fields Table 4 2 Router Statistics Fields Field Description WAN Internet Status The link status of the port ra ee TxPkts The number of packets transmitted on this port since reset or 19 PSS manual clear statistics RxPkts The number of packets received on this port since reset or manual clear Collisions The number of collisions on this port since reset or manual clear Tx B s The average egress line utilization for this port Rx B s The average ingress line utilization for this port Up Time The time elapsed since the last power cycle or reset ADSL Link Connection Speed Typica
99. ou implement wireless security WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Use encryption keys and data encryption for data security You can select 64 bit or 128 bit encryption See Configuring WEP WPA PSK WiFi Protected Access Pre Shared Key Allow only computers configured with WPA to connect to the modem router See Configuring WPA WPA2 or WPA WPA2 e WPA2 PSK Wi Fi Protected Access with 2 Pre Shared Keys Allow only computers configured with WPA2 to connect to the modem router See Configuring WPA WPA2 or WPA WPA2 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Allow computers configured with either WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK security to connect to the modem router See Configuring WPA WPA2 or WPA WPA2 e The WPA 802 1x WPA2 802 1 and WPA 802 1x WPA2 802 1 options utilize user authentication implemented using IEE 802 1x and Radius servers See Configuring WPA WPA2 or WPA WPA2 Configuring Your Wireless Security To set up wireless security you can either manually configure it in the Wireless Settings screen or you can use Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS to automatically set the SSID and implement WPA WPA2 security see Using Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network on page 2 10 further changes Note If you use a wireless computer to configure wireless security settings you will be disconnected when you click Apply Reconfigure your wireless computer to match the new settings or
100. our modem router Check that they have a wireless link and are able to obtain an IP address by DHCP from the modem router If there is interference adjust the channel Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings 2 5 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Table 2 1 Wireless Settings Settings Description Wireless Name SSID The SSID is also known as the wireless network name Network Enter a 32 character maximum name in this field This field is case sensitive In a setting where there is more than one wireless network different wireless network names provide a means for separating the traffic Any device you want to participate in a wireless network must use the SSID Region The location where the Product Family is used Channel The wireless channel used by the gateway The default is Channel 6 Do not change the wireless channel unless you experience interference shown by lost connections or slow data transfers If this happens you might need to experiment with different channels to see which is the best Mode The default is g amp b which allows both 802 11g and 802 11b wireless stations access Note that in b only mode 802 11g wireless stations can connect if they can operate in 802 11b mode Wireless Access Enable Wireless Access Selected by default this setting enables the wireless Point Point radio which allows the modem router to work a
101. outer or press the Button below soft Push Button 6J WPS button OPIN Number Figure 2 4 By default the Push Button recommended radio button is selected Either press the WPS button on the side of the modem router or click the onscreen button The modem router tries to communicate with the client for 2 minutes Go to the client wireless computer and run a WPS configuration utility Follow the utility s instructions to click a WPS button Go back to the modem router screen to check for a message The modem router WPS screen displays a message confirming that the client was added to the wireless network The modem router generates an SSID and implements WPA WPA2 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings 2 11 e o 6 v1 0 May 2009 ete DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual wireless security The modem router will keep these wireless settings unless you change them or you clear the Keep Existing Wireless Settings check box in the WPS Settings screen WPS Settings WPS Settings Router s PIN 12345670 Keep Existing Wireless Settings Cancel Figure 2 5 6 Note the new SSID and WPA WPA2 password for the wireless network You can view these settings in the Wireless Settings screen See Using Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network on page 2 10 To access the Internet from any computer connected to your modem router
102. pecify the port number that will be used for accessing the management interface Web browser access normally uses the standard HTTP service port 80 For greater security you can change the remote management Web interface to a custom port by entering that number in the field provided Choose a number between 1024 and 65535 but do not use the number of any common service port The default is 8080 which is a common alternate for HTTP 6 Click Apply to have your changes take effect Managing Your Network 4 15 L o v1 0 May 2009 ete DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual When accessing your modem router from the Internet you will type your modem router WAN IP address in your Internet browser address or location field followed by a colon and the custom port number For example if your external address is 134 177 0 123 and you use port number 8080 enter http 134 177 0 123 8080 Note In this case you must include http in the address 4 16 Managing Your Network of v1 0 May 2009 LS 8 Oso Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the advanced features of your ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router The ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router provides a variety of advanced features such as the following Modifying Your WAN Setup Configuring Your LAN IP Settings Using the Modem Router as a DHCP Server Configuring Dynamic DNS
103. primary Radius server e Primary Radius Server IP Address The IP address of the Radius server The default is 0 0 0 0 e Radius Port Port number of the Radius server The default is 1812 e Shared Key This is shared between the wireless access point and the Radius server during authentication 7 To save your settings click Apply Using Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network If your wireless clients support Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS you can use this feature to configure the modem router s SSID and security settings and at the same time connect the wireless client securely and easily to the modem router Look for the symbol on your client device computers that will connect wirelessly to the modem router are clients WPS automatically configures the network name SSID and wireless security settings for the modem router if the modem router is in its default state and broadcasts these settings to the wireless client Some considerations regarding WPS are e WPS supports only WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK wireless security WEP security is not supported by WPS e NETGEAR s Push N Connect feature is based on the WPS standard All other Wi Fi certified and WPS capable products should be compatible with NETGEAR products that implement Push N Connect e If your wireless network will include a combination of WPS capable devices and non WPS capable devices NETGEAR suggests that you set up your wireless netwo
104. puter s network properties must be set to enable network communication with the USB drive File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks must be enabled as described below Note In Windows 2000 and Windows XP File and Printer Sharing is enabled by default Configuring Windows 98SE and Windows ME The easiest way to get to your network properties is to go to your desktop right click on Network Neighborhood and click Properties File and printer sharing for Microsoft Windows should be listed If not click Add and follow the installation prompts Note If you have any questions on File and Printer Sharing please contact Microsoft for assistance Configuring Windows 2000 and Windows XP Right click on the network connection for your local area network File and Printer Sharing for v1 0 May 2009 Sete DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Microsoft Windows should be listed If not click Install and follow the installation prompts Accessing the USB Drive from the Windows Start Menu To access the USB Drive using Microsoft network connections click Windows Start gt Run and type ipaddress The ipaddress entered is the local IP address or name of the router for example 10 0 0 2 or DG834GUVS A new Explorer window will pop up displaying the root folders your account has access to Accessing the USB Drive from Windows Explorer Typing ipaddress or hostname in Windows Explorer will
105. r 3 From the main menu under the Maintenance heading select Router Upgrade to display the Firmware Upgrade screen Firmware Upgrade Locate and Select the Upgrade File from your Hard Disk Figure 4 2 4 Click Browse to locate the binary bin or img upgrade file 5 Click Upload Warning When uploading software to the modem router it is important not to A interrupt the Web browser by closing the window clicking a link or loading a new page If the browser is interrupted it might corrupt the software causing modem router to be unworkable and inaccessible When the upload is complete your modem router will automatically restart The upgrade process typically takes about 1 minute In some cases you might need to clear the configuration and reconfigure the modem router after upgrading Managing Your Network 4 3 of v1 0 May 2009 o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Network Management Information The modem router provides a variety of status and usage information which is discussed below Viewing Modem Router Status and Usage Statistics From the main menu below the Maintenance heading select Router Status to view this screen Router Status Account Name Firmware Version ADSL Port MAC Address IP Address Network Type IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Domain Name Server LAN Port MAC Address IP Address DHCP IP Subnet Mask Modem ADSL Firm
106. r computer might not have the modem router configured as its TCP IP modem router If your computer obtains its information from the modem router by DHCP reboot the computer and verify the modem router address as described in the link to the online document Preparing a Computer for Network Access in Appendix B 7 6 Troubleshooting e gt v1 0 May 2009 een o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Troubleshooting a TCP IP Network Using the Ping Utility Most TCP IP terminal devices and routers contain a ping utility that sends an echo request packet to the designated device The device then responds with an echo reply Troubleshooting a TCP IP network is made very easy by using the ping utility in your computer Testing the LAN Path to Your Router You can ping the router from your PC to verify that the LAN path to your router is set up correctly To ping the router from a PC running Windows 95 or later 1 From the Windows toolbar click the Start button and select Run 2 Inthe field provided type ping followed by the IP address of the router as in this example ping 10 0 0 2 3 Click OK You should see a message like this one Pinging lt IP address gt with 32 bytes of data If the path is working you see this message Reply from lt IP address gt bytes 32 time NN ms TTL xxx If the path is not working you see this message Request timed out If the path is not working
107. ram Protocol UDP packet port 6970 and Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP packet port 0 being dropped as a result of the default inbound rule which states that all inbound packets are denied Managing Your Network 4 11 L 2 v1 0 May 2009 oog DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Enabling Security Event E mail Notification To receive logs and alerts by e mail you must provide your e mail information in the E mail screen E mail Turn E mail Notification On Send Alerts and Logs Via E mail Send To This E mail Address Outgoing Mail Server My Mail Server requires authentication User Name Password Send E Mail alerts immediately Ifa DoS attack is detected ifa Port Scan is detected If someone attempts to access a blocked site Send Logs According to this Schedule Hourly Day Time a m p m Figure 4 8 e Turn e mail notification on Select this check box if you want to receive e mail logs and alerts from the modem router e Send alerts and logs via email Send To This E mail Address Enter the e mail address where you want to send the alerts and logs Use a full e mail address such as ChrisX Y myISP com Outgoing Mail Server Enter the name or IP address of the outgoing SMTP mail server of your ISP such as mail myISP com My Mail Server requires authentication Select this check box if you nee
108. re implementation that can be used on Windows systems with Service Pack 2 or later WPA2 with AES is a hardware implementation see your device documentation before implementing it Consult the product documentation for your wireless adapter for instructions for configuring WPA settings Note If you use a wireless computer to configure wireless security settings you will be disconnected when you click Apply If this happens reconfigure your wireless computer to match the new settings or access the modem router from a wired computer to make further changes To configure WPA or WPA2 in the modem router 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin and default password of admin or using whatever user name password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 2 Select Wireless Settings from the main menu On the Wireless Setting screen select the radio button for the WPA or WPA2 option of your choice 4 The settings displayed on the screen depend on which security option you select Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings 2 9 e O ofa v1 0 May 2009 fe G DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 5 For WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK enter the passphrase 6 If prompted enter the settings for the Radius server For WPA 802 1x or WPA2 802 1x these settings are required for communication with the
109. received RIP Version This controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP packets that the modem router sends It recognizes both formats when receiving By default this is RIP 1 e RIP 1 is universally supported It is adequate for most networks unless you have an unusual network setup e RIP 2 carries more information Both RIP 2B and RIP 2M send the routing data in RIP 2 format RIP 2B uses subnet broadcasting RIP 2M uses multicasting DHCP Server Use Router as a DHCP This check box is usually selected so that the modem router For more Server functions as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol information see DHCP server See Using the Modem Router as a DHCP Using the Server on page 5 6 sory ga Starting IP Address Specify the start of the range for the pool of IP addresses in P the same subnet as the modem router Server on page 5 6 Ending IP Address Specify the end of the range for the pool of IP addresses in the same subnet as the modem router Advanced Configuration 5 5 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Table 5 2 LAN IP Setup Settings Description Address Reservation When you specify a reserved IP address for a computer on For more information see Using the Modem the LAN that computer receives the same IP address each Router as a DHCP Server on page 5 6 time it access the router s DHCP server Assign reserved IP
110. reful to use a microfilter on each telephone If the microfilters are connected correctly you should be able to connect all your telephones If disconnecting telephones does not result in a solid green DSL LED the problem may be one of the following e Check that the telephone company has made the connection to your line and tested it e Verify that you are connected to the correct telephone line If you have more than one phone line be sure that you are connected to the line with the ADSL service It may be necessary to use a swapper if you ADSL signal is on pins 1 and 4 or the RJ 11 jack The modem router uses pins 2 and 3 7 4 Troubleshooting v1 0 May 2009 0 0 0 9 Xa DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Obtaining a WAN IP Address If your modem router is unable to access the Internet and your Internet LED is green or blinking green determine whether the modem router is able to obtain a WAN IP address from the ISP Unless you have been assigned a static IP address your modem router must request an IP address from the ISP You can determine whether the request was successful using the browser interface To check the WAN IP address from the browser interface 1 2 3 Launch your browser and select an external site such as www netgear com Access the modem router main menu at http 10 0 0 2 Under the Maintenance heading check that an IP address is shown for the WAN port If 0
111. rity features appropriate to your needs There are several ways you can enhance the security of your wireless network Wireless Data Security Options Range Up to 300 Feet if INTERNET 1 Open System Easy but no security 2 WEP Security but some performance impact 3 WPA Strong security 4 WPA2 Very strong security Figure 2 1 e WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP data encryption provides data security WEP Shared Key authentication and WEP data encryption block all but the most determined eavesdropper This data encryption mode has been superseded by WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK see Configuring WEP on page 2 8 e WPA 802 1x WPA2 802 1x Wi Fi Protected Access WPA with user authentication implemented using IEE 802 1x and RADIUS servers e WPA PSK TKIP WPA2 PSK AES Wi Fi Protected Access WPA using a pre shared key to perform authentication and generate the initial data encryption keys The very strong authentication along with dynamic per frame re keying of WPA makes it virtually impossible to compromise Configuring WPA WPA2 or WPA WPA2 on page 2 9 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings 2 3 L 2 v1 0 May 2009 ete DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual You also can increase your security by implementing one or more of the following features e Restrict Access Based on MAC Address You can allow only trusted PCs to connect so that unk
112. rk If the IP address of the local server computer is assigned by DHCP it might change when the computer is rebooted To avoid this use the Reserved IP address feature in the LAN IP menu to keep the computer s IP address constant Local computers must access the local server using the computer s local LAN address 192 168 0 11 in the previous example Attempts by local computers to access the server using the external WAN IP address will fail Outbound Rules Service Blocking The modem router allows you to block the use of certain Internet services by computers on your network This is called service blocking or port filtering You can define an outbound rule to block Internet access from a local computer based on the following e IP address of the local computer source address e IP address of the Internet site being contacted destination address e Time of day e Type of service being requested service port number Outbound Rule Example Blocking Instant Messenger If you want to block Instant Messenger usage by employees during working hours you can create an outbound rule to block that application from any internal IP address to any external address according to the schedule that you have created in the Schedule screen You can also have the modem router log any attempt to use Instant Messenger during that blocked period 3 8 Protecting Your Network e 3 2 v1 0 May 2009 een DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Bu
113. rk Internet firewall and VPN technologies see the links to the NETGEAR website in AppendixB Related Documents Note Product updates are available on the HCOM website at JRE http www hcom co za How to Use This Manual The HTML version of this manual includes the following e Buttons gt and lt _ for browsing forward or backward through the manual one page at a time e A button that displays the table of contents and an button Double click on a link in the table of contents or index to navigate directly to where the topic is described in the manual A button to access the full NETGEAR Inc online knowledge base for the product model e Links to PDF versions of the full manual and individual chapters How to Print this Manual To print this manual you can choose one of the following options according to your needs e Printing a page in the HTML view Each page in the HTML version of the manual is dedicated to a major topic Use the Print button on the browser toolbar to print the page contents e Printing a chapter xii foro C 8920 v1 0 May 2009 een o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Use the PDF of This Chapter link at the top left of any page Click the PDF of This Chapter link at the top left of any page in the chapter you want to print The PDF version of the chapter you were viewing opens in a browser window
114. rk and security settings manually first and use WPS only for adding additional WPS capable devices See Connecting Additional Wireless Client Devices After WPS Setup on page 2 14 A WPS client can be added using the Push Button method or the PIN method e Using the Push Button This is the preferred method See the following section Using a WPS Button to Add a WPS Client 2 10 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings e O ofa v1 0 May 2009 fen G DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Entering a PIN For information about using the PIN method see Using PIN Entry to Add a WPS Client on page 2 12 Using a WPS Button to Add a WPS Client Any wireless computer or wireless adapter that will connect to the modem router wirelessly is a client The client must support a WPS button and must have a WPS configuration utility such as the NETGEAR Smart Wizard or Atheros Jumpstart To use the modem router WPS button to add a WPS client 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin and default password of admin or using whatever LAN address and password you have set up On the modem router main menu select Add a WPS Client and then click Next The following screen displays Add WPS Client Select a setup method Push Button recommended You can either press the Push Button physically on the r
115. rm the following functions from the modem router Ping an IP address to test connectivity to see if you can reach a remote host If Ping VPN is enabled the ping packet always goes through the VPN if the VPN tunnel is enabled and working Perform a DNS lookup to test if an Internet name resolves to an IP address to verify that the DNS server configuration is working Display the routing table to identify what other modem routers the modem router is communicating with Reboot the modem router to enable new network configurations to take effect or to clear problems with the modem router s network connection Managing Your Network 4 13 e a CA v1 0 May 2009 fen d DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual From the main menu under the Maintenance heading select Modem Router Diagnostics to display the Diagnostics screen Diagnostics Ping an IP address Ping VPN IP Address l i Perform a DNS Lookup Internet Name Lookup IP address DNS Server Display the Routing Table Reboot the Router Figure 4 9 Enabling Remote Management Using the Remote Management screen you can allow a user or users on the Internet to configure upgrade and check the status of your modem router gt Tip Be sure to change the modem router default password to a very secure password D The ideal password should contain no dictionary words from any language and should be
116. rs connected to the modem router via Ethernet cables can still use the modem router To do this clear the Enable Wireless Access Point check box on the Wireless Settings screen and then click Apply Hiding your wireless network name SSID By default the modem router is set to broadcast its wireless network name SSID You can restrict wireless access to your network by not broadcasting the wireless network name SSID To do this clear the Allow Broadcast of Name SSID check box on the Wireless Settings screen and then click Apply Wireless devices will not see your modem router You must configure your wireless devices to match the wireless network name SSID of the modem router ____ Note The SSID of any wireless access adapters must match the SSID you configure in the modem router If they do not match you will not get a wireless in the mod If they d h you will not get a wirel connection to the modem router 2 16 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings e 2 v1 0 May 2009 ete DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Restricting Access by MAC Address For increased security you can restrict access to the wireless network to allow only specific PCs based on their MAC addresses You can restrict access to only trusted PCs so that unknown PCs cannot wirelessly connect to the ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router MAC address filtering adds an obstacle against unwanted
117. s you cannot use the WPS setup procedures to add them to the wireless network You must record and then manually enter your security settings see Using Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network on page 2 10 To connect a combination of non WPS enabled and WPS Enabled clients to the modem router 1 Restore the modem router to its factory default settings press both the Wireless and WPS buttons on the side of the modem router for 5 seconds When the factory settings are restored all existing wireless clients are disassociated and disconnected from the modem router 2 Configure the network names SSIDs select the WPA PSK WPA2 PSK radio button on the Wireless Settings screen see Using Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network on page 2 10 and click Apply On the WPA PSK WPA2 PSK screen select a passphrase and click Apply Record this information to add additional clients 3 For the non WPS devices that you want to connect open the networking utility and follow the utility s instructions to enter the security settings that you selected in Step 2 the SSID WPA PSK WPA2 PSK security method and passphrase 4 For the WPS devices that you want to connect follow the procedure Using a WPS Button to Add a WPS Client on page 2 11 or Using PIN Entry to Add a WPS Client on page 2 12 2 14 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings v1 0 May 2009 0 0
118. s Are Not On If these LEDs do not light when the Ethernet connection is made check the following e Make sure that the Ethernet cable connections are secure at the router and at the hub or workstation e Make sure that power is turned on to the connected hub or workstation e Be sure that you are using the correct cable When connecting the router s WAN ADSL port use the cable that was supplied with the DG834GUV5S Troubleshooting Access to the Modem Router Main Menu If you are unable to access the modem router main menu from a computer on your local network check the following e Ifyou are using an Ethernet connected computer check the Ethernet connection between the computer and the router as described in the previous section 7 2 Troubleshooting e gt v1 0 May 2009 een o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual e Make sure your computer s IP address is on the same subnet as the router If you are using the recommended addressing scheme your computer s address should be in the range of 10 0 0 3 to 10 0 0 254 See the online document listed in Preparing a Computer for Network Access in Appendix B to find your computer s IP address ____ Note If your computer s IP address is shown as 169 254 x x Recent versions of Windows and MacOS generate and assign an IP address if the computer cannot reach a DHCP server These auto generated addresses are in the range of 169 25
119. s a wireless access point Turning off the wireless radio can be helpful for configuration network tuning or troubleshooting Allow Broadcast Name Selected by default the modem router broadcasts its SSID SSID allowing wireless stations that have a null blank SSID to adopt the correct SSID If you disable broadcast of the SSID only devices with the correct SSID can connect This nullifies the wireless network discovery feature of products such as Windows XP but the data is still exposed to equipment like wireless sniffers For this reason NETGEAR recommends that you also enable wireless security Wireless Isolation This feature is disabled by default If it is enabled wireless stations cannot communicate with each other or with stations on the wired network Wireless Station Turn Access Control On Access control is disabled by default so that any Access List computer configured with the correct SSID can connect See Restricting Access by MAC Address 2 6 Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings e 2 v1 0 May 2009 ete 03 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Table 2 1 Wireless Settings continued Settings Description Security Options see Configuring Your Wireless Security e Disabled You can use this setting to establish wireless connectivity before implementing wireless security NETGEAR strongly recommends that y
120. s for that server 4 Click Apply to save your changes Advanced Configuration 5 3 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Configuring Your LAN IP Settings The LAN IP Setup screen allows configuration of LAN IP services such as DHCP and RIP These features can be found under the Advanced heading in the modem router main menu The modem router is shipped preconfigured to use private IP addresses on the LAN side and to act as a DHCP server The modem router default LAN IP configuration is e LAN IP addresses 10 0 0 2 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 These addresses are part of the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF designated private address range 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 this screen To view or change the LAN IP Setup Warning If you change the LAN IP address of the modem router while connected A through the browser you will be disconnected and so will others connected to the modem router To connect to the modem router you must open a new connection to the new IP address and log in again Others using the modem router must restart their computers to connect to the modem router again 1 Select LAN IP to display the LAN IP Setup screen LAN IP Setup LAN TCPAP Setup IP Address 40 E l 308 a IP Subnet Mask 255
121. s is 10 0 0 2 and the modem router DHCP client is enabled Note To restore the factory default configuration settings when you do not know the login password or IP address press both the Wireless button and WPS button on the side of the modem router for 5 seconds Upgrading the Modem Router Firmware The software of the modem router is stored in flash memory and can be upgraded as new software is released by NETGEAR Upgrade files can be downloaded from the NETGEAR website If the upgrade file is compressed a zip file you must first extract the binary bin or img file before uploading it to the modem router 4 2 Managing Your Network e a 2 v1 0 May 2009 een DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual NETGEAR recommends that you back up your configuration before doing a firmware upgrade After the upgrade is complete you might need to restore your configuration settings To upgrade the modem firmware 1 Download and unzip the new software file from NETGEAR The Web browser used to upload new firmware into the modem router must support HTTP uploads NETGEAR recommends using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later or Mozilla Firefox 2 0 or later 2 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin default password of admin or using whatever user name password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem route
122. saistitajiem noteikumiem Lietuvio Siuo NETGEAR Inc deklaruoja kad Sis 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router Lithuanian with USB Model DG834GUVS atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas v1 0 May 2009 Nederlands Hierbij verklaart NETGEAR Inc dat het toestel 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Dutch Router with USB Model DG834GUVS in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Malti Hawnhekk NETGEAR Inc jiddikjara li dan 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router Maltese with USB Model DG834GUVS jikkonforma mal tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Magyar Alulirott NETGEAR Inc nyilatkozom hogy a 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Hungarian Router with USB Model DG834GUv5 megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eldirasainak Polski Niniejszym NETGEAR Inc ocewiadeza e 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router Polish with USB Model DG834GUVS jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozosta ymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC Portugu s NETGEAR Inc declara que este 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router with USB Portuguese Model DG834GUVS est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Slovensko NETGEAR Inc izjavlja da je ta 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2
123. schedule select Every Day or select one or more days If you want to limit access completely for the selected days select All Day Otherwise to limit access during certain times for the selected days fill in the Start Blocking and End Blocking fields 4 Enter the values in 24 hour time format For example 10 30 a m would be 10 hours and 30 minutes and 10 30 p m would be 22 hours and 30 minutes If you set the start time after the end time the schedule will be effective through midnight the next day 5 Click Apply to save your changes Protecting Your Network 3 13 e 6 v1 0 May 2009 030380 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 3 14 Protecting Your Network e P 6 2 v1 0 May 2009 sease Chapter 4 Managing Your Network This chapter describes how to perform network management tasks with your ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router Backing Up Restoring or Erasing Your Settings The configuration settings of the modem router are stored in a configuration file in the modem router This file can be backed up to your computer restored or reverted to factory default settings The procedures below explain how to do these tasks Backing Up the Configuration to a File 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin default password of admin or using whatever user name password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 2
124. ssible Federal Communications Commission FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm 8 inches during normal operation i E v1 0 May 2009 SY European Union Statement of Compliance Hereby NETGEAR Inc declares that this modem router is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 S EC Eesky NETGEAR Inc timto prohlaSuje Ze tento 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router Czech with USB Model DG834GUVS5 je ve shodi se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi pgislusnymi ustanoven mi smirnice 1999 5 ES Dansk Undertegnede NETGEAR Inc erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr 54 Mbps Wireless Danish ADSL2 Modem Router with USB Model DG834GUv5 overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch Hiermit erkl rt NETGEAR Inc dass sich das Ger t 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem German Router with USB Model DG834GUv5 in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Eesti K esolevaga kinnitab NETGEAR Inc seadme 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL2 Modem Estonian Router with USB Model DG834GUv5 vastavust
125. te Wizard login to your ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router 6 1 amp gt v1 0 May 2009 eee o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 1 Type http routerlogin net or http 10 0 0 2 in the address field of an Internet browser http 10 0 0 2 Y Figure 6 1 This login window opens Enter Network Password 2x Please type your user name and password Site 10 0 0 2 Realm User Name admin Save this password in your password list Cancel Figure 6 2 Enter admin for the user name and admin for the password both in lower case letters Click OK You will be logged in to your router s main menu Selet to VPN Lite Wizard option from the left hand navigation panel of the router s main menu 6 2 v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual NETGEAR SMART WIZARD router Wireles VPN Lite Wizard Telkom VPN lite setup Setup Wizard USB Drive Wizard Add WPS Client Welcome to the Telkom VPN lite setup wizard I correctly setup and connected to the internet by Click Next to continue Basic Settings ADSL Settings Wireless Settings USB Drive Settings Figure 6 3 5 After reading the notice on the VPN Lite setup page click Next to continue 6 Input the VPN Lite username and password that was configured on the Telkom VPN Lite Webpage VPN lite Configuration Please copy this information from
126. the DSL LED Troubleshooting 7 3 e 2 v1 0 May 2009 088 Oe 0 9 03 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual ADSL Link If your router is unable to access the Internet you should first determine whether you have an ADSL link with the service provider The state of this connection is indicated with the DSL LED DSL LED Is Solid Green If your DSL LED is solid green then you have a good ADSL connection You can be confident that the service provider has connected your line correctly and that your wiring is correct DSL LED Is Blinking If your DSL LED is blinking then your modem router is attempting to make an ADSL connection with the service provider The LED should turn solid green within a few minutes If the DSL LED does not turn solid green disconnect all telephones on the line If this solves the problem reconnect the telephones one at a time being careful to use a microfilter on each telephone If the microfilters are connected correctly you should be able to connect all your telephones If disconnecting telephones does not result in a solid green DSL LED there may be a problem with your wiring If the telephone company has tested the ADSL signal at your Network Interface Device NID then you may have poor quality wiring in your house DSL LED Is Off If the DSL LED is off disconnect all telephones on the line If this solves the problem reconnect the telephones one at a time being ca
127. tings file includes the new password Changing the Administrator Login Time out For security the administrator login to the modem router configuration times out after a period of inactivity To change the login time out period 1 In the Set Password screen type a number in the Administrator login times out field The suggested default value is 5 minutes 2 Click Apply to save your changes or click Cancel to keep the current period Configuring Basic Firewall Services Basic firewall services you can configure include access blocking and scheduling of firewall security These topics are presented in the following sections 3 2 Protecting Your Network e 3 2 v1 0 May 2009 een DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Blocking Keywords Sites and Services The modem router provides a variety of options for blocking Internet based content and communications services With its content filtering feature the modem router prevents objectionable content from reaching your PCs You can control access to Internet content by screening for keywords within Web addresses Content filtering options include Keyword blocking of HTTP traffic Outbound service blocking Limits access from your LAN to Internet locations or services that you specify as off limits Denial of service DoS protection Detects and thwarts denial of service DoS attacks such as Ping of Death SYN flood LAND att
128. uter for further configuration Note NETGEAR recommends using the Smart Wizard on the Resource CD for initial configuration as described in the NETGEAR Wireless ADSL2 Modem Router Setup Manual This chapter includes e Logging In to the Modem Router e Using the Installation CD to Set Up Your Router e Logging In to the Modem Router e Viewing or Manually Configuring Your ISP Settings e Changing Your ADSL Settings e How the Internet Connection Works What You Need Before You Begin You need to prepare the following before you can set up your ADSL2 Modem Wireless Router e Active Internet service provided by an ADSL account e The Internet Service Provider ISP configuration information for your ADSL account ISP login name and password ISP Domain Name Server DNS addresses Fixed or static IP address Host and domain names e ASDL microfilters as explained in the Installation CD or the printed Qhick Install Guide 5 v1 0 May 2009 0503 o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual e Your computer must be set up to use DHCP to get its TCP IP configuration from the modem router This is usually the case For help with DHCP see the documentation that came with your computer or see the link to the online document in Preparing a Computer for Network Access in Appendix B Your ISP should have provided you with all the
129. ware Version Modem Status DownStream Connection Speed UpStream Connection Speed Wireless Port Name SSID Region Channel Wireless AP Broadcast Name V3 01 25 00 0fb5 c6 0e 91 PPPoE 00 0f b5 c6 0e 90 192 168 0 1 On 255 255 255 0 4 01 02 00 Connecting 0 kbps 0 kbps 0 35 zztopgun USA 1 Enabled Enabled Show Statistics Hl Connection Status Figure 4 3 The Router Status screen provides status and usage information This screen shows the following parameters Table 4 1 Modem Router Status Fields Field Description Account Name The host name assigned to the modem router in the Basic Settings screen Firmware Version This field displays the modem router firmware version 4 4 Managing Your Network v1 0 May 2009 DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual Table 4 1 Modem Router Status Fields continued Field Description ADSL Port MAC Address The Ethernet MAC address used by the ADSL port of the modem router IP Address The IP address used by the ADSL port If no address is shown the modem router cannot connect to the Internet Network Type The network type is determined by your ISP Common network types are PPPoE and PPPOA IP Subnet Mask The IP subnet mask used by the ADSL port Domain Name Server The DNS server IP addresses used by the modem router DNS These addresses are usually
130. word and the amount of time for the administrator s login time out Note The user name and password are not the same as a user name or password you a might use to log in to your Internet connection NETGEAR recommends that you change this password to a more secure password The ideal password should contain no dictionary words from any language and should be a mixture of both upper and lower case letters numbers and symbols Your password can be up to 30 characters Changing the Built In Password 1 Log in to the modem router at its default LAN address of http 10 0 0 2 with its default user name of admin default password of admin or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the modem router 3 1 amp gt v1 0 May 2009 eee o DG834GUV5 Wireless Router with Built in DSL Modem User Manual 2 From the main menu under the Maintenance heading select Set Password to display the Set Password screen Set Password Old Password Set Password Repeat New Password Administrator login times out after idle for 95__ minutes Apply Cancel Figure 3 1 To change the password first enter the old password and then enter the new password twice 4 Click Apply to save your changes __ Note After changing the password you must log in again to continue the configuration If you have backed up the modem router settings previously you should do a new backup so that the saved set

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