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1. 1 Make sure your computer s Wi Fi is turned on 2 Select the network WesternDigital from the list of wireless networks on the computer s or device s screen and connect By default there is no password Continue to Configuring a New Router below Configuring a New Router 1 Open a browser See requirements in Appendix Technical Specifications on page 85 2 Inthe address field tyoe http wdrouter or http 192 168 1 1 The Welcome screen displays This wizard will guide you through a step by step process to configure your new WD router and connect to the Internet Continue 3 Click Continue to display the first Connect to Internet screen MY NET ROUTERS 15 USER MANUAL GETTING STARTED Connect to Internet Step 1 Check cable connections Check your cables and make sure your modem is connected Confirm that your cables are connected correctly WD Router Connect to Internet Stop 2 Connect to Internet 5 When both connections are confirmed click Next 6 Follow the Installation wizard s instructions MY NET ROUTERS 16 USER MANUAL GETTING STARTED 7 When the Set up Wireless screen displays you can change the Network Name SSID and Security Mode for more protection See Configuring Wireless Settings on page 24 for more information z y E VK te e LE F Set up Wireless Musa AG Note If you do so you will have to connect your compute
2. J Applications Lu Desktop 52 Documents Downloads Movies JJ Music Pictures SHARED L cae win864 L mrad w7p64 2 mynetn750 DEVICES 6 To view all of the shares on the drive double click the name of your storage device MY NET ROUTERS 64 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS Using a Browser PC To access the files stored on a USB drive connected to the router make sure that the drive was properly set up as described in Setting Up External Storage on page 25 After the setup is complete access it through the network as follows Windows XP 1 Click Start gt Run and type mynetnXYZ where XYZ is the router s model number If the router s default name was changed from the default host name substitute the new name The folder that displays represents the external USB drive Double click the folder to access the drive Windows Vista Win7 1 Click O Start and in the Search programs and files box type mynetnXYZ where XYZ is the number of the router model If the router s default host name was changed during setup substitute the new name The folder that displays represents the external USB drive 2 Double click the folder to access Its contents Note If a password was set on the router during storage setup at the prompts enter the username and the password that you created Setting up a Share Mac To access the files stored on a USB drive connected to the ro
3. 3 Click the check boxes for the software you want to install and click Next Note For information about WD Quick View see Using WD Quick View Windows or Mac on page 63 For information about WD Print Share see Installing and Using WD Print Share on page 74 For information about My Net View see Accessing My Net View on page 73 4 Complete the wizards to install the software and then click Finish My Net Software Mac Use My Net Setup on the Setup CD to install WD Printshare and WD Quick View on a Mac computer 1 Insert the Setup CD into the CD drive of your Mac computer to display the Welcome to the My Net Setup Installer screen ano Install My Net Setup Welcome to the My Net Setup Installer O Introduction Lic You will be guided through the steps necessary to install this software Destination Select nstallation Type nstallation mmary A Nag A Continue Note As you follow the steps in the wizard they appear in bold letters in the list on the left MY NET ROUTERS 18 USER MANUAL GETTING STARTED ANO Install My Net Se Standard Install on Macintosh HD O Introducti License This will take 15 3 MB of space on your computer Click Install to perform a standard installation of this software on the disk Macintosh HD Change Install Location GoBack Install Customize 2 Click Continue to display th
4. The initial physical connection may be wired as described in Connecting the Router Physically below or wireless as described in Connecting to the Router Wirelessly WD SSID on page 15 Connecting the Router Physically While the installation wizards for the router lead you through the steps for physically connecting the router this section is for users who want more specific information and for those who simply want to connect the router and start using it Ww 1 Connect the power cable to the router s DC connector and into an AC power outlet Press the On Off button on the back of the router once to turn it on The four LEDs on the front panel of the router light up one by one as it boots up 2 Connect the included yellow Internet Ethernet cable to the router s Internet port and the the modem Note One Ethernet network cable is included in the product package You can purchase additional cables from the WD Store or another source 3 Using Ethernet cables connect network devices or computers to the router s unused Ethernet ports 4 Continue to Configuring a New Router on page 15 MY NET ROUTERS 14 USER MANUAL GETTING STARTED Connecting to the Router Wirelessly WD SSID If you are using a desktop computer with a wireless card or a laptop computer with wireless capability you can connect wirelessly to the router immediately The same is true of mobile wireless devices with Wi Fi enabled
5. gt Computer and locate the My Net router CD drive under Devices with Removable Storage MY NET ROUTERS 10 USER MANUAL GETTING STARTED 4 Double click the CD and then double click EasySetup exe to display the Choose your setup option screen 5 Continue to Setting up a New Router below setting up a New Router English United States Noose your setu D OPTION Set up a new router 1 On the Choose your setup option screen click Set up a new router A screen showing a connected router appears Power Cord WD Router Your Computer Your Modem Confirm MY NET ROUTERS 11 USER MANUAL GETTING STARTED 2 Make sure that your router is connected properly and click Confirm han ram unir CEANNAS Checking your connection We are checking your connection to the Internet Your Computer The Internet Y Internet connection is successful The utility checks your connection to the router and the Internet When both connections are confirmed click Next Follow the instructions in the Easy Setup wizard for configuring the router s wireless settings Network Name SSID 2 4 GHz Network Name SSID EME 5 GHz 1JumpyPerch 5 Click Print to make a hard copy of the Wireless network settings MY NET ROUTERS 12 USER MANUAL GETTING STARTED 6 Click Next to complete the router s wireless settings Connect AA Network Router T Security S Router Setup Complete Your WD router i
6. 1723 My Net N600 N750 and N900 Routers User Manual WD Service and Support Should you encounter a problem please give us an opportunity to address it before returning this product Most technical support questions can be answered through our knowledge base or e mail support service at Attp support wdc com If the answer is not available or if you prefer please contact WD at the best telephone number shown below Your product includes 30 days of free telephone support during the warranty period This 30 day period starts on the date of your first telephone contact with WD technical support E mail support is free for the entire warranty period and our extensive knowledge base is available 24 7 To help us keep you informed of new features and services remember to register your product online at http register wdc com Accessing Online Support Visit our product support website at http support wdac com and choose from these topics Downloads Download drivers software and updates for your WD product Registration Register your WD product to get the latest updates and special offers Warranty amp RMA Services Get Warranty Product Replacement RMA RMA Status and Data Recovery Information Knowledge Base Search by keyword phrase or answer ID Installation Get online installation help for your WD product or software WD Community Share your thoughts and connect with other users Contacti
7. You may want to reset the router to how it was when you bought it You have two options for restoring factory defaults through the user interface or through the Reset button on the bottom of the router To use the user interface Click the Advanced Settings icon and then the Administrator icon Click the System tab Click Reset to the right of Reset to Factory Default Settings When a confirmation message displays click OK Wait until the router reboots before using it E Ot oS ST To reset the router manually 1 Press and hold the Reset button on the bottom of the router for at least 10 seconds When the reset finishes the Power LED blinks Important Do not reboot the router or close the application while the update is taking place Rebooting the Router WARNING To avoid data loss before rebooting stop all network and read write activities You can reboot the router two ways If you are physically close to it just press the On Off button on the router If you cannot easily press the button 1 Click the Advanced Settings icon and then the Administrator icon 2 Click the System tab MY NET ROUTERS 67 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS Advanced Settings A Admin A Admin System Administrator Save and Restore Settings Once the router is configured you can save the configuration settings to a configuration file on your computer You also have the option to load Time Settings configurati
8. CJ DVD RW Drive D N th Network pl CAE PC E MRAD W7HP64 E MyNetN750 Verbatim STORE litem A Mac 1 Click the WD Quick View icon KA in the menu bar to display a menu and move the pointer over the name of your My Net Router to display a submenu DO l a 4 Fri4 31PM Q About WD Quick View MyNetN750 Dashboard Learning Center Shut Down Alerts Properties S N WNN420800055 Space Available 0 Temperature Condition OK Drive SMART Status OK MY NET ROUTERS 63 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 2 select Open 3 If you are prompted for a username and password enter the username and password that you created when you set up external storage If a password was not created select or enter guest Click Connect py Enter your name and password for the server UV mynetn750 Connect as _ Guest Registered User Name wd_user Password Remember this password in my keychain Cancel Connect 4 Select the USB device to mount onto the Mac and click OK Select the volumes you want to mount on MyNetN750 local Cancel OK 5 In Finder the My Net router displays below Shared and the name of your USB device displays in the right pane Bl MyNetN750 local 3 mo mm 8 5 FAVORITES Connected as Guest Connect As E All My Files Name Date Modified a Aftbron E WD_My_Passport_0748_33
9. USO the setup OD bir AA 10 Using a Browser for Setup Windows or Mac 13 Installing WD Software from the CD Optional 18 4 Basic Settings and Tasks 20 Opening My Dashboard After Setup 20 Understanding My Dashboard 21 Connecting to the e E RE etre eee ya DALE ee es 23 Configuring Wireless Settings 24 Setting Up External Storage Lis EE be LG EA 25 ole plo T OOC PE 21 5 Advanced Settings 30 Typical Advanced Settings Screen 30 Advanced WAN Internet Category 31 Advanced Wireless Category 36 TABLE OF CONTENTS i Advanced LAN Category 38 Security Settings Category ar ee eege brad 42 Additional Features Category 45 AO CALCIO 94 4 aka Ati 50 6 Performing Advanced Tasks 55 Ee UCSD ACCESS EE 59 Setting Up Parental Controls 56 Changing the Administrator s Password 62 Accessing Files Stored on an Attached USB Drive 62 Updating the Router s Firmware 66 Restoring the Router to Factory Defaults a aaau aaa 67 Rebooting the Router EE 67 Using the Router as an Access Point 68 CONTOU rs NEI Gi LSK 71 Seille eg ee ee e ele WEE 71 Accessing My Net
10. WPS 38 Wireless Setup 37 service 82 service Australia New Zealand 83 setting up a new router PC 11 settings advanced 30 basic 20 storage 25 setup Windows Vista Win7 10 MY NET ROUTERS USERS MANUAL INDEX Windows XP 10 setup options 11 sharing a printer on the network 74 software GPL 84 speed wired 3 storage settings 25 USB 4 T tasks advanced 55 basic 20 troubleshooting 76 U UPnP 71 USB storage 4 W warranty 82 warranty Australia New Zealand 82 WD Print Share 4 74 WD Print share installing 74 WD Print Share using 75 WD Quick View accessing files on USB device 63 description 4 Wi Fi Protected Security WPS 4 wireless adding devices 27 speed simultaneous dual band 3 wireless device connecting 27 wireless settings 24 WPS LED 7 WPS enabled device connecting 27 88 The wall mount system located at the bottom of the unit is not designed for general usage by the end user Information furnished by WD is believed to be accurate and reliable however no responsibility is assumed by WD for its use nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of WD WD reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice Western Digital WD and the WD logo are registered trademarks in the U S and other countries My Net is a registered trademark of Western Digit
11. Welcome screen displays 2 Enter the router s username default value is admin and password default value is lowercase password and click Submit The My Dashboard home screen displays fa My Dashboard Network SSID 2 4GHz WesternDigital cb Media Network SSID 5GHz WesternDigitatcb 5G Pass Key 7YellowBass Media Pass Key 7YellowBass Device Name MyNetN750 Attached Storage USB Port2 Attached Internet Status Connected Number of Devices 2 Connected Internet Security and Parental Control Guest SSID WesternDigital guest Status Enabled Guest Pass Key none MY NET ROUTERS 20 USER MANUAL Understanding My Dashboard Basic Dashboard Icons The icons at the top of the screen open modules and wizards for performing important tasks The red Alert icon at the upper right of the screen displays notices concerning the router Name My Dashboard Connect to Internet Set up Wireless Set up Storage Add a Device Advanced Settings MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL Actions Review and change current settings Connect the router to the Internet and follow the wizard through the process of setting up the Internet connection Configure wireless settings such as network name and security Follow the wizard guiding you through setting up a storage device connected to the USB port of the router Add a wireless device and configure its security settings Configure advanced settings for Internet connect
12. and content a user can access on the Internet You can set controls on a master level that apply to all devices connected to the router or to individual devices You need to register the router to activate Parental Control service for your router To set up parental controls 1 Click the Advanced Settings icon and then the Security icon to display the Security Parental Controls screen 2 Click the Parental Controls tab 3 Toggle the Enable parental control button to On The Security Parental Controls screen appears MY NET ROUTERS 56 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 4 For Device location select the region where the router is located 5 Click Apply The screen expands to enable you to register the router and the devices using the router Advanced Settings Security Parental Controls Fires Internet Security amp Parental Controls Enable parental control On DADE location LISA Router Registration Email address Password paaa Device Information Active Device name MAC address unknown ARATITOCBTF CAE BSUS HBECSAS CAE DCH OO 6 In the Router Registration section enter your email address and click Register Router After registration takes place open the confirmation that was sent to your email address Follow the instructions in the email to confirm your registration of Parental Controls Parental Controls are activated about fifteen minutes after you confirm your registration 7 Onthe Policy Mana
13. dashboard 21 installing the router 10 Internet connection 23 L LEDs 7 8 M My Dashboard accessing after setup 19 accessing during setup 15 current settings 22 home page 19 My Net Software for Mac computers 18 My Net View accessing 73 description 4 O obtaining service 82 obtaining service Australia and New Zea land 83 operating precautions 1 P package contents 5 parental controls 56 port forwarding 71 N600 and N750 45 N900 45 power adapters 6 product accessories 5 overview 3 registration 2 safety information 1 warranty 82 product information recording 2 R rebooting 67 registering the router 2 regulatory compliance 77 Reset button 9 restoring to factory defaults 67 RoHS 81 router 87 as an access point 68 components 8 installation 11 USB ports 3 wired speed 3 wireless speed 3 S safety instructions 1 screens Admin 50 Administrator 51 ALG 47 Connection Check 52 Device and Client Tables 39 Device Mode 53 DHCP Server Settings 39 DMZ screen 43 Dynamic DNS 35 Enhanced WMM My Net N900 49 FasTrack Plus QoS My Net N900 48 FasTrak QoS My Net N600 N750 47 Firewall 43 Firmware Update 52 Guest Access 38 Host and Lan Settings 39 Internet Security 4 Parental Controls 44 Internet status 31 IPv6 35 IPv6 Status screen 35 Language 53 Log 53 MAC Filter 43 Network UPnP 49 Port Forwarding 46 Registration 53 Routing 47 System 52 Time Settings 51 Wi Fi Protected Setup
14. for Windows Computers Installation software that connects your router and sets up Wi Fi security creating a secure wireless home network Simultaneous dual band speed Enables you to enjoy smooth uninterrupted video streaming and online gaming Wired speed For My Net N600 and N750 routers connect up to four Ethernet enabled devices for fast wired speed within your network For My Net N900 routers connect up to seven such devices 1 Maximum wireless performance rate derived from IEEE standard 802 11 specifications Actual data throughput and wireless coverage may vary based on wireless network capacity data throughput rate range and coverage Performance depends on factors including distance from the access point volume of network traffic building materials and construction operating system used configuration of wireless products used interference and other adverse conditions MY NET ROUTERS 3 USER MANUAL PRODUCT OVERVIEW Exclusive FasTrack and FasTrack Plus technology Instantly detect entertainment traffic and deliver smart real time prioritization for smooth HD streaming to your smart TV tablet smartphone computers and other Wi Fi connected devices Plug USB storage and printers into your router Gives you the flexibility to add storage and share files as well as to connect a printer and print from any computer within your network DLNA UPnP media server An external hard drive connected to a USB port o
15. DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP This can be found on your main router or contact your ISP for this information Secondary DNS Server The secondary DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP Contact your ISP for this information MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 54 PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS Performing Advanced Tasks This chapter describes the most important tasks the administrator performs in setting up and maintaining the My Net router It includes the following topics Enabling Guest Access Setting Up Parental Controls Changing the Administrator s Password Accessing Files Stored on an Attached USB Drive Updating the Router s Firmware Restoring the Router to Factory Defaults Rebooting the Router Using the Router as an Access Point Configuring UPnP Enabling Port Forwarding Accessing My Net View Enabling Guest Access A guest network allows visitors to get Internet access without giving them access to your home network To enable guest access 1 Click the Advanced Settings icon and then the Wireless icon to display the Wireless Guest Access screen 2 Click the Guest Access tab Advanced Settings Wireless Guest Access Wireless Setup Guest Access Er Guest Network allows visitors to get internet access without giving them the keys to your home network Wi Fi Protected Setup Itis the same Guest Network Name and Pass Key for both 2 4GHz and 5 0GHz
16. Ethernet 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet I O ports A Ethernet RJ 45 ports USB ports 1 USB 2 0 2 USB 2 0 Supported operating Windows XP with Service Pack 3 systems Windows Vista with Service Pack 2 Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 Mac OS X Leopard Mac OS X Snow Leopard Mac OS X Lion Supported For PCs IE7 IE8 and IEQ browsers For MACs Safari version 2 and above For PCs and MACs Firefox version 2 0 and above and Google Chrome version 7 and above Physical dimensions Length 8 3 219 mm Width 5 4 138 mm Height 1 4 85 mm Weight My Net N6OO 0 71 lb 0 32 Kg My Net N750 0 75 lb 0 34 Kg Power supply Input voltage 100V to 240V AC Input frequency 50 to 60 Hz Output voltage 12V DC 2A Power supply 24W Temperature Operating temperature 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F Non operating temperature 20 to 65 C 4 to 149 F MY NET ROUTERS 89 USER MANUAL My Net N900 Ethernet I O ports USB ports Supported operating systems Supported browsers Physical dimensions Power supply Temperature MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL APPENDIX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet 7 Ethernet RJ 45 ports 2 USB 2 0 ports Windows XP with Service Pack 3 Windows Vista with Service Pack 2 Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 Mac OS X Leopard Mac OS X Snow Leopard Mac OS X Lion For PCs Ed IE8 and IE9 For MACs Safari version 2 and above For PCs and MACs Firefox version 2 0 a
17. VIEW 68 cae cee Matha aaa Een a 13 7 Installing and Using WD Print Share 74 Installing WD Print Share Windows 74 Using WDO Print Sal Css cate obo coe ka eat ane em ae a Lo o Troubleshoo0tIND lt 20 ici aid 76 9 Regulatory and Warranty Information 77 Regulatory Compliance LE Warranty Information All Regions Except Australia New Zealand 82 Warranty Information Australia New Zealand only 82 GNU General Public License GPL 2 84 Appendix Technical Specifications 85 My Net NCODAN ESO os vere oa eS SES Rs en eee wee ee Ss 85 UNAS A BAA KANG rane ND AYA TASA NANG 86 O A DL Pee 87 TABLE OF CONTENTS ii IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION Important User Information Important Safety Instructions This device is designed and manufactured to assure personal safety Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard The safeguards incorporated into this unit will protect you if you observe the following instructions for installation use and servicing Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or o
18. View Device Name Safe Block List max 60 Master Setting The input of a protocol 1s nol necessary Save No Remove 1 nap ii URL mem 10 http Add new lines MY NET ROUTERS 59 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 2 Enter the URLs of sites to which you want to control access and select either Safe or Block 3 Click Save The Device List view appears Time Block The Time block enables you to filter web sites by time range The web filtering levels include All Blocks all web access regardless of category Maximum Protects against social networks video and games Includes all lower level blocks High Protects against dating and all adult related content Includes all lower level blocks Medium Protects against gambling alcohol and tobacco content Includes all lower level blocks Moderate Protects against occult illegal acts and advocacy Includes all lower level blocks Low Protects against pornography and hard core adult content None Does not provide blocking allows all web access The default setting is Low 1 On the Device List View screen see page 58 below Master Setting click Time Block to display the Time Block Policy Setting screen Hi WD Internet Security amp Parental Control Time Block Policy Setting Device Name Time Block Policy Table Master Setting 00 15 Add Time Block Time Range From 12 12 Filtering Level All
19. WMM Screen My Net N900 Router Enhanced WMM Setup Enable Enhanced WMM Enhanced WMM is enabled by default This feature prioritizes the traffic of various wireless WI Fi applications Classification Rules Name Name given to the service client for the classification entry Priority When creating a rule select the precedence in which the application or device sends data over the network compared to other applications or devices The default value is 1 Highest Protocol Internet protocol for transferring data Select TCP or UDP Local IP Range IP address range of the device s on your local network the rule applies to Local Port Range Port range of the application s on your local network the rule applies to Remote IP Range Remote IP address range of the service on the Internet the rule applies to Remote Port Range Remote port range of the service on the Internet the rule applies to Network UPnP Screen Enable Disable UPnP IGD Toggle to enable or disable Universal Plug and Play functionality Internet Gateway Device for network devices MY NET ROUTERS 49 USER MANUAL ADVANCED SETTINGS Admin Category Advanced Settings Fo O Wireless A Admin Administrator Admin Password The admin account can access the management interface The admin has read write access and can change the password Time Settings By default there is no password configured It is
20. available are TCP UDP and Both Delete icon Click to delete the row Fas Track Plus QoS My Net N900 Router Enable Fas Track Plus QoS WAN Uplink Speed Set Uplink Speed at Classification Rules Enable FasTrack Plus QoS Enable or disable the QoS application to prioritize different client applications traffic types over the Internet The uplink speed in Kbps at which data can be transferred from the router to your ISP The Auto default setting automatically detects the uplink speed You can select other values from the drop down list or enter your own QoS prioritizes all Internet traffic based on this setting Name Name given to the service client for the classification entry Priority When creating a rule select the precedence in which the application or device sends data over the network compared to other applications or devices The default value is 1 Highest Protocol Internet protocol for transferring data Select TCP or UDP Local IP Range IP address range of the device s on your local network the rule applies to Local Port Range Port range of the application s on your local network the rule applies to Remote IP Range Remote IP address range of the service on the Internet the rule applies to Remote Port Range Remote port range of the service on the Internet the rule applies to MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 48 ADVANCED SETTINGS Enhanced
21. blocks all web access SN sl nn WIN Maximum High Medium Moderate Low None Update gt gt 2 Select the Time Range and the Filtering Level it should apply to By default the screen shows a 24 hour range 12 A M 12 A M you can adjust the range to your preferences For example you may want to block all web access from 8 A M 5 P M MY NET ROUTERS 60 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS Note Use the Update button to change the Filtering Level for the whole table For example if you click Maximum and then Update the Time Block Policy table changes all times within the time range to Maximum The filtering level affects the whole table if you set the time range from 12 A M 12 A M 3 Click Save Managing at the Device Level If you prefer to apply controls to selected devices rather than at the Master level you can do that too 1 On the Safe Block List Setting or the Time Block Policy Setting screen click Back to Device List View Select a device in the Device Table and click the type of block Safe Block or Time Block you want to apply Follow the same steps as you do for applying a block on a master level Click Save Changing Parental Control Settings Remotely To access the WD Internet Security and Parental Control Policy Management utility remotely 1 2 Type www wainternetsecurity com in your browser s address field Log in using your parental control username email and pass
22. data unit that can be transmitted over the network MAC Address Identification number assigned to the router by the manufacturer Clone Your computer s MAC Address button Copies the MAC address of the computer that are you currently using into the MAC address field This allows the router to present your computer s MAC address to your ISP MY NET ROUTERS 32 USER MANUAL ADVANCED SETTINGS Internet Connection Type Dynamic IP DHCP Primary DNS Server The primary DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP Contact your ISP for this information Secondary DNS Server The secondary DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP Contact your ISP for this information MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Size in bytes of the largest protocol data unit that can be transmitted over the network MAC Address Identification number assigned to the router by the manufacturer Clone Your computer s MAC Address button Copies the MAC address of the computer that are you currently using into the MAC address field This allows the router to present your computer s MAC address to your ISP Internet Connection Type PPPoE Username Password Address Mode Select to assign the router either a static or a dynamic IP address Username Username for accessing the ISP Password and Verify Password Password for accessing the ISP Service Name Your ISP
23. 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 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Regulatory Information Disclaimers Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product Any changes or modifications including the antennas made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or televi
24. highly recommended that you create a password to keep your router secure Firmware Update Admin Password System Please enter the same password into both boxes for confirmation Connection Check a Original Password Registration New Password Lo y Verify New Password Language Device Mode Administration Enable HTTPS Server Remote Management Enable Remote Management Remote Admin Port Notice Remote Admin Port can not be in the external port range of Port Forwarding Use HTTPS Lor Screen Descriptions Administrator The admin account manages the router interface The admin has read write access and can create passwords The default password is password to keep your router secure it is a best practice to create a new password See Changing the Administrator s Password on page 62 Time Settings Configure update and maintain the correct time on the router manually or automatically by NTP Network Time Protocol Firmware Update Check for router firmware updates and upload new firmware System Save configuration settings on your local hard drive load configuration settings or restore factory default settings Connection Check Use ping tests to check connectivity between the router and network Internet hosts Registration Register your router if you have not already done so Registering enables WD to notify you of updates to the firmware and send you important information Log Displ
25. information may be required when requesting technical support Registering Your WD Product Your WD product includes 30 days of free technical support during the applicable warranty period for your product The 30 day period commences on the date of your first telephone contact with WD technical support Register your WD product online at http register wdc com MY NET ROUTERS 2 USER MANUAL PRODUCT OVERVIEW Product Overview Thank you for purchasing the My Net router This user manual provides step by step instructions for installing and using your new router For the latest WD product information and news visit our website at www wdc com This chapter contains the following topics Features Package Contents Components Getting Started Features The WD My Net dual band routers My Net N600 N750 and N900 Pro look similar their user interfaces are similar and they work in much the same way The table below summarizes the features that are different are different Feature My Net N600 My Net N750 My Net N900 Wireless speed 300 Mbps 450 Mbps 300 Mbps 450 Mbps 450 Mbps Wired speed 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet Ethernet USB ports 1 USB 2 0 2 USB 2 0 2 USB 2 0 Ethernet ports 4 RJ45 4 RJ45 7 RJ45 Note For detailed technical specifications see Appendix Technical Specifications on page 85 The following features are common to all of the routers unless specified otherwise Easy Setup
26. on the back your router 2 Insert the Setup amp Resource CD into your computer s CD drive If the setup screen doesn t start automatically open the CD and double click EasySetup exe 3 If you have already set up your router click Skip and go to software installation 4 Select WD Print Share and click Next to start installation 5 When the installation is done open the WD Print Share icon on the desktop Status Connect Disconnect 6 Make sure the status is Auto Connected or Connected You are now ready to print MY NET ROUTERS 74 USER MANUAL INSTALLING AND USING WD PRINT SHARE Using WD Print Share Using an Auto Connected Printer By default the printer is in Auto Connected mode which allows the computer to be connected to the printer only when you send a print job to the printer Another user in the network can use the printer while you are disconnected Using the Connect Button Connected mode is for both printing and scanning Selecting the printer or scanner and clicking Connect manually connects the device to your computer for the timeout duration set in Tool gt Set Timeout in the menu Using the Connect Button With a Scanner 1 Select the scanner from the list on the WD Print Share Control Center 2 Click Connect The status changes to Connected 3 Launch the software that came with your scanner 4 After the scanning job is done disconnect by clicking Disconnect or let the scanner disconnec
27. or better Product The foregoing warranty of WD shall extend to repaired or replaced Products for the balance of the applicable period of the original warranty or ninety 90 days from the date of shipment of a repaired or replaced Product whichever is longer The foregoing limited warranty is WD s sole warranty and is applicable only to products sold as new The remedies provided herein are in lieu of a any and all other remedies and warranties whether expressed implied or statutory including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and b any and all obligations and liabilities of WD for damages including but not limited to accidental consequential or special damages or any financial loss lost profits or expenses or lost data arising out of or in connection with the purchase use or performance of the Product even if WD has been advised of the possibility of such damages In the United States some states do not allow exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the limitations above may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Obtaining Service WD values your business and always attempts to provide you the very best of service If this Product requires maintenance either contact the dealer from whom you originally purchased the Product or visit our product support Web
28. router If you have a computer that cannot run Internet applications successfully from behind the router you can place the computer into the DMZ for unrestricted Internet access Note Firewall settings and Port Forwarding Rules supersede the configured DMZ host Important Because of serious security concerns use this option only as a last resort MAC Filter Control network access based on the MAC address of the client device The MAC address is a unique ID assigned by the manufacturer Parental Controls Control Internet access to specific websites and access periods See Setting Up Parental Controls on page 56 MY NET ROUTERS 42 USER MANUAL Firewall Screen Create Firewall Rules ADVANCED SETTINGS Name Name to identify the firewall rule Source Local network LAN or Internet WAN Source IP Range Range of IP addresses where the traffic initiates Protocol Protocol that will be applied in the firewall rule Available options are All TCP UDP and ICMP Action From the drop down list select whether to allow or deny incoming and outgoing traffic Destination Local network LAN or Internet WAN Destination IP Range Range of IP addresses where the traffic is destined Port Range Network traffic port range that will be applied in the firewall rule DMZ Screen Enable DMZ Toggle the button to On to enable DMZ DMZ IP Address If DMZ is
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30. the Product If you purchased your Product in New Zealand for the purposes of a business you acknowledge and agree that the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act does not apply In Australia our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure What constitutes a major failure is set out in the Australian Consumer Law MY NET ROUTERS 82 USER MANUAL REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION Warranty WD warrants that the Product in the course of its normal use will for the term defined below be free from defects in material and workmanship and will conform to WD s specifications The term of your warranty is 3 years in Australia and New Zealand unless otherwise required by law The term of your warranty period shall commence on the purchase date appearing on your purchase receipt from an authorized distributor or authorized reseller Proof of purchase shall be required to be eligible for this warranty and to establish the commencement date of this warranty Warranty service will not be provided unless the Product is returned to an authorized distributor authorized reseller or regional WD return center where the Product was first s
31. the share Password Enter the password of the person being granted access to the private share Safely Remove Screen Remove the storage safely Storage Port Number of the port to which the storage device is attached My Net N600 has one USB port My Net N750 and My Net N900 have two USB ports Device name Name of the storage device Eject button Click the button to the right of the USB device name on the table to safely detach the USB storage drive MY NET ROUTERS 41 USER MANUAL ADVANCED SETTINGS Security Settings Category Advanced Settings 9 security Y Security Firewall Firewall Firewall You can setup the firewall of this device in this page The firewall rules allow you to block specific incoming or outgoing traffic by IP address or DMZ ports MAC Filt ao Create Firewall Rules Parental Controls Remaining number of rules that can be created Source IP Range Name Source Protocol Destination IP Range Port Range Action Destination Allow Destination SST Source IP Range Source Protocol Screen Descriptions Firewall Set up a firewall for this router to block specific incoming or outgoing traffic by IP address and or ports DMZ Set up a DMZ Demilitarized Zone to allow computers behind the router firewall to be accessible to Internet traffic Typically your DMZ would contain Web servers and FTP servers You can set up a single computer on your network outside of the
32. this en This chapter contains the following topics Typical Advanced Settings Screen Advanced WAN Internet Category Advanced Wireless Category Advanced LAN Category Security Settings Category Additional Features Category Admin Category Typical Advanced Settings Screen Advanced Settings Categories Close button Advanced Settings Internet Internet Status Internet Status All of your Internet connection details are displayed on this page Internet Setup IPv6 Status Connection Type DHCP Client IPv6 Physical Link to WAN Connected Dynamic DNS Connection to Internet Not Connected DHCP IP Address Renew Release Connection Up Time 0 Day 0 Hour 0 Min 0 Sec MAC Address 00 14 22 4b 0c 33 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0000 Default Gateway 0000 Primary DNS Server 0000 Secondary DNS Server 0000 Note To close an Advanced Settings screen click the Close button at the top of the screen The My Dashboard home screen displays MY NET ROUTERS 30 USER MANUAL ADVANCED SETTINGS Advanced WAN Internet Category OD Advanced Settings Internet Internet Status Internet Status All of your Internet connection details are displayed on this page Internet Setup IPV6 Status Connection Type IPV6 Connection to Broadband Dynamic DNS Network connection to ISP DHCP ID Address Connection Up Time MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Scr
33. E TO CONTINUALLY BACK UP ALL DATA ON THE PRODUCT AND TO COMPLETE A BACKUP PRIOR TO SEEKING ANY GENERAL SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT FROM WD In Australia if the Product is not of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal domestic or household use or consumption provided it is fair and reasonable to do so WD limits its liability to replacement of the Product or supply of equivalent or better Product This warranty shall extend to repaired or replaced Products for the balance of the applicable period of the original warranty or ninety 90 days from the date of shipment of a repaired or replaced Product whichever is longer This warranty is WD s sole manufacturer s warranty and is applicable only to Products sold as new Obtaining Service WD values your business and always attempts to provide you the very best of service Should you encounter any problem please give us an opportunity to address it before returning this Product Most technical support questions can be answered through our knowledge base or e mail support service at http support wdc com If the answer is not available or if you prefer please contact WD at the applicable telephone number shown in the front of this document If you wish to make a claim you should initially contact the dealer from whom you originally purchased the Product If you are unable to contact the dealer from whom you originally purchased the Product please visit our product support Web site at http s
34. ORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION GNU General Public License GPL Firmware incorporated into this product may include third party copyrighted software licensed under the GPL or Lesser General Public License LGPL collectively GPL Software and not Western Digital s End User License Agreement In accordance with the GPL if applicable 1 the source code for the GPL Software may be downloaded at no charge from http support wdc com download gpl or obtained on CD for a nominal charge from http support wdc com download gpl or by calling Customer Support within three years of the date of purchase 2 you may re use re distribute and modify the GPL Software 3 with respect solely to the GPL Software no warranty is provided to the extent permitted by applicable law and 4 a copy of the GPL is included herewith may be obtained at http www gnu org and may also be found at http support wdc com download gpl Modification of or tampering with the Software including but not limited to any Open Source Software is solely at your own risk Western Digital is not responsible for any such modification or tampering Western Digital will not support any product in which you have or have attempted to modify the Software supplied by Western Digital MY NET ROUTERS 84 USER MANUAL APPENDIX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Appendix Technical Specifications My Net N600 N750 Specificaton My Net N600 My Net N750 Ethernet 10 100 Fast
35. Range Range of IP addresses that can be assigned by the DHCP server Local Domain Name You can append a local domain name to your clients Internet requests to avoid entering the complete address of commonly used Internet domains For example when setting the local domain name wdc com entering store in a client s web browser results in a request for store wdc com DHCP Lease Time Amount of time for which the device or computer leases the DHCP address If the client does not renew the lease before it expires the IP address returns to the pool for other clients Device and Client Tables Screen DHCP Client Table IP Address IP address of a device on your network MAC Address Unique identifier of the device being added MY NET ROUTERS 39 USER MANUAL ADVANCED SETTINGS Device Name Name of the device attached to your network Lease Time Amount of time remaining for the client s IP address lease Manual Add Device IP address IP address of the device being added on your network MAC Address Unique identifier of the device being added Device Name Name assigned to the device Advanced Storage Category Storage Storage Share function for storage Selectthe share function for storage and setup the account and password Safely Remove Storage Share DLNA iTunes USB1 Storage Port Device name USB1 TOSHIBA TransMemory Storage access permission Public Share User Acco
36. SID broadcast is On by default For additional security you can turn SSID broadcast to Off WMM QoS WMM Wi Fi Multimedia is a standard that defines quality of service QoS in Wi Fi networks prioritizes capability and optimizes video and audio performance WMM QoS is forced to On grayed out when the Network mode set includes 802 11n If you select any mode not including 802 11n you have the option to turn WMM QoS Off MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 37 ADVANCED SETTINGS Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Screen Router Access Point PIN Code Personal identification number for WPS authentication Enable WPS Enable the router to establish a secure connection to other WPS enabled Wi Fi devices Enabled by default Guest Access Screen Guest Network SSID Security Mode Network Key Accept the default value or enter another name for the wireless networks The default value is None If you toggle the Security Mode button to Off from the drop down list select the type of security needed to restrict guess access e WPA WPA2 Personal e WPA Personal e WPA2 Personal Password for accessing the wireless network Advanced LAN Category Advanced Settings Ela LAN a LAN Host and LAN Settings Host and LAN Settings Aa IT The host name is used to identify your device in the network DHCP Server Settings Host Name Device and Client Tables IP Address MyNetN750 T
37. SID WesternDigital 5Ghz SSID WesternDigital Step 2 Once you select the wireless network you will be prompted to enter the password sometimes called passphrase security key pass key or network key Enter the corresponding password below for the wireless network you selected 2 4 Ghz Frequency WesternDigital Password no password needed 5 Ghz Frequency WesternDigital Password no password needed MY NET ROUTERS 28 USER MANUAL BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS 2 Using the values shown on the screen enter the following into your wireless device s Wi Fi connection screen as prompted The Wi Fi network SSID for the wireless network you want to use The password for the wireless network you selected Note By default there is no password If a password was configured during setup that password displays in the password field 3 Click Close MY NET ROUTERS 29 USER MANUAL ADVANCED SETTINGS Advanced Settings do The Advanced Settings icon takes you to screens and icons for entering more detailed settings and configuring more advanced functions than those discussed in the previous chapter Note Another way to access the Advanced Settings screen is to click the arrow to the right of the setting on the basic screen When a basic icon has a small Advanced Settings icon to its upper left you are configuring that function s advanced settings For example the icon for Internet Settings looks like
38. Setting Up External Storage You can modify storage settings such as network shares for USB storage device s attached to the router 1 Make sure the storage device is properly connected to the router s USB port 2 Click the Set Up Storage icon to display the first screen of the storage wizard Set up Storage Step 1 Start to set up This wizard will take you through the steps to set up your router s attached USB storage device or internal hard drive as a network share If you are setting up a USB storage device make sure itis connected to the router USB port MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 25 BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS 3 Click Next to display a list of connected storage devices Advanced Settings Storage Storage Share function for storage aiai a share funci n der shomga and solup the account and passe Storage Share DLNA iTunes USB1 Hide Storage Port Device name USB1 WD My Passport 0748 Storage access permission Public Share User Account Usomamo CERN 4 Select the device you want to set up and click Next to display the Step 3 Share function for storage screen Note If the storage device is locked enter the device s password as prompted Set up Storage step 3 Share function for storage Select ina share funcion for siorage and setup the sooound and password Storage share DLNA iTunes USB1 Set up access permission for storage Public Share User Account 5 Inthe tab
39. The power LED should be solid and not flashing Check the cable connections between the modem router and computer The Ethernet cable connected to your modem should be connected to the Internet port on the router An Ethernet cable from your computer should be connected to a LAN port on the back of the router Power off and power on your modem router and computer If all else fails install My Net View from the product CD or contact Technical Support at htto support wdc com or your ISP Relocate your router to a place that has good ventilation Turn off your router and set it aside for 15 to 20 minutes until it cools down Turn your router back on to resume operation If the problem persists contact Technical Support at htto support wdc com 76 REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION Regulatory and Warranty Information This chapter contains the following topics Regulatory Compliance Warranty Information All Regions Except Australia New Zealand Warranty Information Australia New Zealand only Environmental Compliance China Regulatory Compliance Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 This equipment has been tested and
40. Time Zone Select the time zone in which the router is located Enable Daylight Saving Click to enable or disable Daylight Saving time Daylight Saving Offset If you select Daylight Saving time from the drop down list select the daylight saving offset The offset is a formula that combines a time of day with the time zone and is based on a 24 hour clock Daylight Saving Dates If you select Daylight Saving time from the drop down lists select the month week day of the week and time of the start and end of Daylight Saving time in your time zone Automatic Time and Date Configuration Network Time Protocol Function Click to enable use of Network Time Protocol NTP Adding User Defined NTP Server Add alternate NTP servers to be used NTP Server Used From the drop down list select the name of the NTP server to be used MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 51 ADVANCED SETTINGS Firmware Update Screen Firmware Information Current Firmware Version Version of the router s current firmware Current Firmware Date Date of current firmware Check Online Now for Latest Firmware Version Click Update Now to update your router s firmware to the version displayed Firmware Upgrade from a File Select a File to Upgrade Note It is a best practice to update the firmware file when the router has a wired connection to your computer You have two options 1 Click Ch
41. ab yahoo com Logout Userinfo Master Setting Safe Block TimeBlock Device List Device Name MAC ADDRESS Settings unknown 88 87 17 9C B7 9F Safe Block TimeBlock CAE BC 30 5B BC 03 65 Safe Block TimeBlock CAEGATE 38 60 77 83 09 76 Safe Block TimeBlock MY NET ROUTERS 58 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS User Information On the Device List View screen click Userlnfo to display the User Information Setting screen mo WO Internet Security amp Parental Control User Information Setting Back to Device List View User name MyMelN CSV 00904045 PA Password Current password New password New password conhrml Password reset information Password resel question whal is your e mail Password resel answer caclabiyahoo com 1 Optional Update the User name Password and Password reset information as desired 2 Click Confirm to return to the Device List View screen Safe Block List Setting The Safe Block List Setting enables you to enter up to 60 URLs and designate them as safe or blocked The safe block list overrides any of the categories listed in the time block These are master settings so they affect all devices on your network that have been registered for parental controls 1 On the Devices List View screen see page 58 below Master Setting click Safe Block The Safe Block List displays WD Internet Security amp Parental Control Safe Block List Setting Back to Device List
42. ake The router reboots and the login screen displays Note The IP address of your extender is the static IP you assigned or the DHCP IP address assigned by your main router Setting up the DHCP Server on the My Net Router You can use your router as a DHCP server that assigns IP addresses to other components of your network To set up a DHCP Server on My Net Router 1 Click the Advanced Settings icon and then the LAN icon 2 Click the DHCP Server Settings tab Advanced Settings ss Lan DHCP Server Settings Host and Lan Settings DHCP Server The DHCP server is used to provide the IP address to the LAN side computers dynamically The configuration here is for the built in DHCP server in the LAN site whe vice is working in the router mode There should be only one DHCP Server each network You should disable the DHCP server if there is already another DHCP server in your network Device and Client Tables Enable DHCP Server DHCP IP Address Range 192 168 1 EECH Local Domain Name A DHCP Lease Time LEVE Cancel 3 Enable DHCP server On by default and click Save 4 Configure DHCP IP Address Range By default the range is IP address 192 168 1 100 to IP address 192 168 1 149 5 Optional Set a Local Domain Name 6 Set the DHCP Lease Time hours and click Save 7 Connect all the client devices MY NET ROUTERS 69 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 8 Click the Device and Client Table tab The
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45. are from the CD Optional Installing the Router on the Network Two methods install the My Net router on your network Setup CD The Easy Setup utility for Windows discovers and installs the router on the network Use the utility to configure the Internet connection wireless network and install additional WD software Browser Mac users must use a web browser to set up the router Windows users may also use a web browser to set up the router Using the Setup CD Starting Easy Setup Windows Windows XP 1 Insert the Setup CD into your computer s CD DVD drive f AutoRun AutoPlay is enabled the Choose your setup option screen displays f AutoRun AutoPlay is disabled click Start gt My Computer and locate the My Net router CD drive under Devices with Removable Storage Double click the CD and then double click EasySetup exe to display the Choose your setup option screen 2 Continue to Setting up a New Router on page 11 Windows Vista Windows 7 1 Insert the Setup CD into your computer s CD DVD drive 2 Ifa dialog box displays click Run EasySetup exe ES AutoPlay Fe DVD RW Drive D3 My Net Router O Always do this for software and games Install or run program from your media ES Run EasySetup exe APA a General options Open folder to view files A using Windows Explorer View more AutoPlay options in Control Panel 3 Ifa dialog box does not display click Start or
46. ay and save logs generated by the router Language Change language settings Device Mode Configure your router to operate in router mode or extender mode When the router is used as an access point extender mode adds wireless capability to your existing network expanding Internet access to all the computers in your home MY NET ROUTERS 90 USER MANUAL ADVANCED SETTINGS Administrator Screen Admin Password Original Password Enter the existing password for the admin administrator account The default is password all lower case New Password Verify New Password Type the same new password for each Administration Enable HTTPS Server Click to enable or disable Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HTTPS a combination of Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP with SSL TLS protocol It provides encrypted communication and secure Identification of your web connections to your router Remote Management Enable Remote Management Click to enable the user to manage the router from a remote location Remote Admin Port The port that will be used for remote management connections Default is 8080 The Remote Admin Port cannot be used in an external port range of any port forwarding rules Use HTTPS Click to enable or disable use of HTTPS for remote management of the router Time Settings Screen Time and Date Configuration Time Current date and time at the router s location
47. below 3 To update a device select it in the table and click the Edit icon Edit the information and click Add Update 4 To delete a device disconnect it select it in the table and click the Delete trash can icon Note For more information search for refer to KBA Answer ID 9423 on the Support website at MY NET ROUTERS 70 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS Configuring UPnP 0 UPnP enables networked devices to discover each other and start working together on a network To enable UPnP 1 Click the Advanced Settings icon and then the Additional Features icon 2 Click the Network UPnP tab Advanced Settings Advance Network UPNP Port Forwarding UPNP Universal Plug and Play UPnP supports peer to peer Plug and Play functionality for network devices ALG Routing Enable UPnP IGD FasTrack QoS Cancel 3 To enable UPnP toggle the UPnP IGD button to On UPnP is enabled by default 4 Click Save Enabling Port Forwarding gt gt On a private network port forwarding maps Internet traffic coming into a specific port to a specific device on your LAN like a web server Port forwarding is useful for example when you host a game to which others want to connect Instead of their being blocked because of the router s network address translation NAT port forwarding allows their information to come through To create port forwarding rules 1 Click the Advanced Settings icon and then t
48. clients Wireless 2 4Ghz Of Wireless 5Ghz Guest Network ssi0 MEE cuestneworksso Security Mode Security Mode Cancel MY NET ROUTERS 99 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 3 For the wireless 2 4 GHz and or 5 GHz band toggle the On Off button to turn access on Advanced Settings Wireless Guest Access Wireless Setup Guest Access Soe Guest Network allows visitors to get internet access without giving them the keys to your home network Wi Fi Protected Setup itis the same Guest Network Name and Pass Key for both 2 4GHz and 5 0GHz clients Wireless 2 4Ghz Wireless 5Ghz Guest Network SSID WesternDigital_guest CE SRST 340 WesternDigital guest Security Mode Security Mode WPA Personal WPA Personal Cipher Type Cipher Type P yp AUTO TKIP AES p yp AUTO TKIP AES Network Key Network Key Cancel Save 4 Specify the following Setting Description Guest Network SSID Accept the default value or enter another name for the wireless network Security Mode The default value is None To restrict guest access select the type of security needed from the drop down list e WPA Personal e WPAZ2 Personal e WPA WPA2 Personal Network Key Create a password for the guest user to prevent an unauthorized user from accessing your guest network 5 Click Save Setting Up Parental Controls PA Registering Parental Controls Set up your router with parental controls that restrict the websites times
49. configures and maintains the Service Name Contact your ISP for this information Reconnect Mode Select one of the reconnect modes for your PPPoE connection e Always On Your Internet connection will remain connected and reconnect if there is a disconnection from the server e On Demand Your Internet connection will disconnect after the Idle time has passed The connection will automatically reconnect when a client attempts to access the Internet e Manual You can connect or disconnect the Internet connection on the Internet Status page Maximum Idle Time Number of minutes the connection can be idle O zero means the disconnection can last indefinitely DNS Mode Method by which names are associated with IP addresses Primary DNS Server The primary DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP Contact your ISP for this information Secondary DNS Server The secondary DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP Contact your ISP for this information MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 33 ADVANCED SETTINGS MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Size in bytes of the largest protocol data unit that can be transmitted over the network MAC Address Unique identification number assigned to the router by the manufacturer Clone Your computer s MAC Address button Copies the MAC address of the computer that are you currently using into the MAC addres
50. cturer Clone Your computer s MAC Address button Copies the MAC address of the computer that are you currently using into the MAC address field This allows the router to present your computer s MAC address to your ISP MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 34 IPv6 Status Screen IPv6 Connection Information ADVANCED SETTINGS IPv6 Connection Type Click to select Static IPv6 Auto SLAAC DHCPv6 PPPoE or Link local Only connection type to connect to your ISP Check with your ISP for this information IPv6 Default Gateway The IPv6 address of the gateway device to which your router is connected LAN IPv6 Link Local Address LAN IPv6 Computers The LAN link local IPv6 address of your router IPv6 Address IPv6 address of the computer on the IPv6 Name if any Name of the computer associated with the IPV6 address IPv6 Screen My IPv6 Connection Type LAN IPv6 Address Setting Click to select Static IPv6 Auto SLAAC DHCPv6 PPPoE or Link local Only connection used to connect to your ISP Check with your ISP for this information LAN IPv6 Link Local Address Local IPV6 IP address that has been assigned automatically Dynamic DNS Screen Dynamic DNS Settings Dynamic DNS Click On or Off to enable or disable dynamic DNS DNS Domain Name System Server System that translates text host names into numeric IP addresses used to uniquely identify any device connec
51. e Name Internet Status Number of Devices Connected Guest SSID Guest Pass Key Media Network SSID 5 GHz Media Pass Key MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL Description Unique identifier of the 2 4 GHz network Password for accessing the 2 4 GHZ network Name assigned to the router Router is Connected to or Disconnected from the Internet Number of devices connected to the router To provide guests with limited access to the Internet you can create a guest network The guest network is disabled by default Password for accessing the guest network Unique identifier of the 5 GHz network This network is generally used for media and smart devices because it minimizes interference that might interrupt media streaming Password for accessing the 5 GHz network 22 BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Setting Description Attached Storage Status of a storage device connected to the router s USB port Internet Security and Parental Control If status is Enabled this feature controls access status to the Internet by restricting dangerous or undesirable web access Disabled by default See Setting Up Parental Controls on page 56 2 To change a setting click the arrow to the right of the setting to display another screen or a list of options Connecting to the Internet O To check or troubleshoot your Internet connection 1 Click the Connect to Internet icon to display a diagram showing you how to connect t
52. e Standard Install on Macintosh HD screen which provides several options To change the where the applications should be installed click Change Install Location To customize the installation click Customize to install To perform a standard installation of WD Quick Install Note For information about WD Quick View see and select the applications you want View and WD Print Share click Using WD Quick View Windows or Mac on page 63 For information about WD Print Share see Installing and Using WD Print Share on page 74 ane Install My Net Setu Standard Install on Macintosh HD Introducti License This will take 15 3 MB of space on your computer Click Install to perform a standard installation of this software on the disk Macintosh HD Change Install Location GoBack Install tt Customize YY MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 19 BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Basic Settings and Tasks This chapter contains the following topics Opening My Dashboard After Setup Understanding My Dashboard Opening My Dashboard After Setup Connecting to the Internet Configuring Wireless Settings Setting Up External Storage Adding a Device Opening My Dashboard After Setup To open the My Net router dashboard after initial configuration 1 Enter http wdrouter or http 192 168 1 1 in the address field of your browser The
53. e of an attached USB storage device WD Print Share enables users to share a printer connected to a USB port on the My Net router My Net View diagnoses and detects any issue within the network and recommends ways to address the issue WD Customer Service also uses this software to get necessary information to support customers with network issues MY NET ROUTERS 4 USER MANUAL PRODUCT OVERVIEW Package Contents In addition to your router the package contains Network Ethernet cable AC Power adapter Setup CD containing setup software additional software and product documentation Quick Install Guide on the CD cover Quick Install Guide My Net Router Setup CD AC power adapter Ethernet cable Accessories For U S residents visit www shoowd com to view additional accessories available for your My Net router For users outside the U S visit htto support wdc com MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL PRODUCT OVERVIEW AC Power Adapters The AC power adapter varies depending on your location Some locations do not require a power plug clip Units sold in those locations will have a fixed power plug Refer to the illustrations below ESGE SO 55659 US JA TW EU KO UK AU NZ US JA TW EU KO UK AU NZ Installing Removing Installing Removing Components Front Panel The front panels of the My Net N600 My Net N750 and My Net N900 routers are identical Wi Fi Protected Setup Power LED I
54. ed to open multiple ports or a range of ports in your router and redirect data through those ports to a single computer on your ALG network This feature allows you to enter external start port external end port and internal start port in the fields The internal end port will be generated automatically This option is only applicable to the Internet session Routing Port Forwarding Rules Remaining number of rules that can be created Enhanced WMM Cancel TSae Network UPnP FasTrack Plus QoS External Port Range Protocol All Application Name Enabled Internal Port Range ID Address Inbound Filter Allow All Computer Name External Port Range Protocol All Application Name Enabled Internal Port Range IP Address Inbound Filter Allow All Computer Name MY NET ROUTERS 45 USER MANUAL ADVANCED SETTINGS Screen Descriptions Port Forwarding Open a single port or a range of ports in your router and redirect data through those ports to a single computer on your network Applies only to an Internet session ALG Enable or disable Application Level Gateway ALG configuration This allows certain clients such as PPTP IPSec or SIP to have temporary firewall rules created automatically when detected by the firewall Routing Define static routes to specific destinations FasTrack QoS My Net N600 and N750 routers Configure QoS powered by WD FasTrack QoS technology This engine improves yo
55. een Descriptions DHCP Client Connected Not Connected Renew Release 0 Day 0 Hour 0 Min 0 Sec 00 90 a9 a5 5d 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Internet Status View current Internet connection details Allows you to renew or release a DHCP IP Address or to connect or disconnect a PPTP PPPoE connection Internet Setup Configure your Internet connection type IPv6 Status View all Internet and network connection details related to the IPv6 Internet protocol IPv6 Configure the IPv6 connection type and internal network settings of your router Dynamic DNS DDNS Host a server for example an FTP or a Game server using a domain name purchased with your dynamically assigned IP address from a DDNS service provider Once you have DDNS set up others can just enter your domain name into their browser or FTP client for example and connect just as they would to any other site Internet Status Screen Internet Status Connection Type Can be Static IP Dynamic IP DHCP PPPoE Username Password or PPTP Username Password Physical Link to WAN Indicates whether the router has established a physical link to the WAN Connection to Internet Indicates whether the router is connected to an Internet Service Provider MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 31 ADVANCED SETTINGS DHCP IP Address IP address assigned dynamically by a DHCP server Click the Renew button to renew the addres
56. enabled select a computer from the list and click the double arrows to populate the IP address or manually enter the computer s IP address MAC Filter Screen MAC Filtering Rules MAC Filtering drop down The default setting is Turn MAC Filtering OFF Other options list are e Turn MAC Filtering ON and DENY computers listed to access the network e Turn MAC Filtering ON and ALLOW computers listed to access the network Active Status of the MAC filtering entry MAC Address Unique identifier of your local network device being filtered Double arrows After selecting a computer from the DHCP Client List click the double arrows to populate the MAC Address box DHCP Client List Computers and devices that are currently connected to your router MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 43 DMZ Screen ADVANCED SETTINGS Computer Name Name assigned to the computer for easier identification Click the computer name to populate its MAC address Internet Security amp Parental Controls Screen Parental Controls Enable parental control Toggle the button to On Router location 1 From the drop down list select the region where the router is located USA EMEA Europe Middle East Africa APAC Asia Pacific 2 Click Apply Router Registration Parental Controls Email address Email address to be used for accessing your Parental Control settings Password De
57. er ncia a sistema operando em car ter prim rio CE Compliance for Europe Operation of this device is subjected to the following National regulations and may be prohibited to use if certain restriction should be applied Marking by the CE symbol indicates compliance of this system to the applicable Council Directives of the European Union including the EMC Directives 2004 108 EC 1999 5 EC the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and EuP Directive 2005 32 EC A Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the applicable directives has been made and is on file at Western Digital Europe Die Kennzeichnung mit dem CE Symbol zeigt an dass dieses System die anwendbaren Richtlinien der Europaischen Union erfullt einschlieBlich der EMV Richtlinien 2004 108 EG 1999 5 EG der Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2006 95 EG und der Richtlinie 2005 32 EG des Europ ischen Parlaments Eine Konformitatserkl rung gem den anwendbaren Richtlinien wurde abgegeben und kann bei Western Digital Europe eingesehen werden Le symbole CE sur l appareil indique la conformit de cet appareil avec les directives applicables du Conseil de l Union Europ enne dont les directives EMC 2004 108 EC 1999 5 EC la directive sur les limites de tension 2006 95 EC et la directive EuP 2005 32 EC si applicable Une d claration de conformit conforme aux directives applicables a ete effectu e et est consultable chez Western Digital Europe I
58. et session Routing Port Forwarding Rules FastTrack Plus QoS Remaining number of rules that can be created Enhanced WMM Cancel Network UPnP External Port Range Application Name Protocol All Enabled Internal Port Range Computer Name Protocol All Application Name Enabled m A 3 CH D a pa amp 5 le Internal Port Range IP Address Computer Name MY NET ROUTERS T2 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 3 Enter the following information for each port forwarding rule you create Port Forwarding Rules Enabled Select the check box to enable the port forwarding rule Clear the check box to disable Application Name From the drop down list select the application whose data you want to forward to the client on your local network Click the double arrows to populate the Name Internal Port External Port and Protocol fields External Port Range Enter the port s you want to forward from the WAN interface Internet The port is automatically populated when you pick an application from the drop down list Protocol Select the protocol that you wish to port forward The options are All TCP and UDP The protocol will be automatically be selected if you pick an application from the drop down list IP Address Can be manually entered or populated by your selection from the Computer Name drop down list Computer Name Device on your local network to which the
59. etwork Name SSID Name given to the wireless network Security Mode Type of security being applied to the wireless network Options include WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Personal WPA2 Personal WPA Personal WPA WPA2 Personal default WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise and WPA WPA2 Enterprise If 802 11n is selected as the network mode WEP is not available but it is available to 802 11b only 802 11 g only 802 11 a only and a mix of these Network Key Password for accessing the wireless network For some Enterprise modes additional fields display e Radius Server IP Address e Port e Shared Secret Network Mode For the 2 4 GHz band the default network mode is Mixed 802 11 b g n Keep this setting for maximum client compatibility The other network modes are 802 11b only 802 11g only 802 11n only Mixed 802 11 b g and Mixed 802 11 g n For the 5 GHz band the default network mode is Mixed 802 11 a n Keep this setting for maximum client compatibility The other network modes are 802 11a only and 802 11n only Channel Width The default setting of 20 40 MHz Auto for the 5 GHz network is recommended unless you are having connectivity issues The default for the 2 4 GHZ network is 20 MHZ Channel Accept the default Auto or select a channel from the drop down list SSID Broadcast Your wireless clients identify and connect to your router using the network name or SSID Service Set Identifier The S
60. gement screen enter your password and click Login WD WD Internet Security amp Parental Control Policy Management Please sign in Login Name email Ccaclab dyahoo com Pei Cry Ka ets IA MY NET ROUTERS 57 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 8 The main Parental Controls screen displays E Security Parental Controls Frrwall Internet Security amp Parental Controls EM Enable parental control On MAC Fie Parental Controls Lee location Router Registration Email address EXT Registrabon Successful You will receve a repodrobon confemadon email Please follow loe URL ink in fhe email lo confm poc registration of Parental Controla Parental Contrats will ba pervoled 5 meules afer you Calm your regalaba A AE RA account beid Can naappaar when iha router p mad lo lors of Na from Motte server Device Information Active Device name MAC address unknown HAAN FA MR PEF CAEGATE CAE BC3OSBBCO365 Registration success 9 Inthe Device Information table select the devices you want to register for parental controls 10 Click Register Device at bottom of screen 11 Click the WD Internet Parental Controls Policy Management link in the middle of the page to launch the Device List View screen Managing Parental Controls The Device List View screen enables you to manage parental controls on a master device and time range level WD Internet Security amp Parental Control Device List View cael
61. he Additional Settings icon 2 Click the Port Forwarding tab MY NET ROUTERS 71 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS N600 N750 Additional Features Advance Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Port Forwarding This option is used to open multiple ports or a range of ports in your router and redirect data through those ports to a single computer on your ALG network This feature allows you to enter external start port external end port and internal start port in the fields The internal end port will be generated automatically This option is only applicable to the Internet session Routing Port Forwarding Rules Remaining number of rules that can be created FasTrack QoS Network UPnP Cancel Save External Port Range Protocol All Application Name Enabled Internal Port Range Computer Name External Port Range Protocol All Application Name Enabled Internal Port Range IP Address ge Computer Name External Port Range eg Protocol Application Name AS N900 amp Advance Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Port Forwarding This option is used to open multiple ports or a range of ports in your router and redirect data through those ports to a single computer on your ALG network This feature allows you to enter external start port external end port and internal start port in the fields The internal end port will be generated automatically This option is only applicable to the Intern
62. he router cables Connect to Internet Step 1 Check cable connections Check your cables and make sure your modem is connected Confirm that your cables are c WD Router 2 Click Next A screen displays the status of the connections from the computer to the router and from the router to the Internet 3 When a connection succeeds a check mark displays above it a Click Next to display the Congratulations screen b Click Finished to display the My Dashboard home page again 4 Ifthe connection to the Internet fails a Click Next and enter your Internet service provider account PPPoE Username and Password b Click Next to display the My Dashboard home page again MY NET ROUTERS 23 USER MANUAL BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Esp Configuring Wireless Settings Once you configure wireless settings on the router you can easily connect wireless devices such as notebooks laptops tablets PDAs or smart phones to the Internet and to other devices on the network To configure basic wireless settings 1 Click the Set Up Wireless icon at the top of the page The Set Up Wireless screen displays ES o Set up Wireless Wireless 2 4Ghz Wireless 5Ghz Network Name SSID WW Network Name SSID WW WesternDigital WesternDigital Security Mode WPA WPA2 Personal Security Mode None Network Key abcdef123 Channel Width 20 40 MHz Auto Channel Width 20 MHz Channel Auto Channel Auto 2 View or modify the re
63. hipped by WD WD may at Its discretion make extended warranties available for purchase WD shall have no liability for any Product returned if WD determines that the Product was i not purchased from an authorized distributor or authorized reseller ii not used in accordance with WD specifications and instructions iii not used for its intended function or iv stolen from WD or that the asserted defect a is not present b cannot reasonably be rectified because of damage occurring before WD receives the Product or c is attributable to misuse improper installation alteration including removing or obliterating labels and opening or removing external enclosures including the mounting frame unless the product is on the list of limited user serviceable products and the specific alteration is within the scope of the applicable instructions as found at http support wdc com accident or mishandling while in the possession of someone other than WD PRODUCTS ARE COMPLEX AND FRAGILE ITEMS THAT MAY OCCASSIONALY FAIL DUE TO A EXTERNAL CAUSES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION MISHANDLING EXPOSURE TO HEAT COLD AND HUMIDITY AND POWER FAILURES OR B INTERNAL FAULTS SUCH FAILURES CAN RESULT IN THE LOSS CORRUPTION DELETION OR ALTERATION OF DATA NOTE THAT YOU SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LOSS CORRUPTION DELETION OR ALTERATION OF DATA HOWSOEVER CAUSED AND FOR BACKING UP AND PROTECTING DATA AGAINST LOSS CORRUPTION DELETION OR ALTERATION YOU AGRE
64. his Internet setting will be used in the LAN side when the device is working in the router mode LAN IP Address Subnet Mask Enable DNS Relay MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 On Cancel Save 38 ADVANCED SETTINGS Screen Descriptions Host and LAN Settings View and change host name subnet mask and LAN IP address and enable DNS Domain Name System relay DHCP Server Settings Enable or disable DHCP server which provides the IP address to the LAN side computers dynamically when your router is working in router mode Device and Client Tables View the DHCP client table This table shows all of the wired and wireless devices that are connected to the router You can manually add a device to the table Host and LAN Settings Screen Host Name Host name Name identifying the router on the network IP Address LAN IP address IP address of the router on the network when router is in router mode Subnet Mask The subnet mask is used to control how many subnetworks exist in your local network The more subnetworks there are the fewer the hosts you can have per subnet Enable DNS Relay LAN side clients use the router to relay DNS queries to the Internet DHCP Server Settings Screen DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server Enable the server that provides an IP address to the LAN side computers dynamically when your router is working in router mode DHCP IP Address
65. ions wireless connections storage devices system administration security and the local network LAN settings Click to display recent alerts about new firmware and network issues and shortcuts to important settings BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Basic Settings and Tasks on page 20 Connecting to the Internet on page 23 Configuring Wireless Settings on page 24 Setting Up External Storage on page 25 Adding a Device on page 27 Advanced Settings on page 30 21 BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Reviewing Current Settings at The My Dashboard s home screen is a simple snapshot of the router s configuration with the most essential information in one screen It includes summary information for wireless settings Internet status guest network parental control and attached hard drive s at My Dashboard Network SSID 2 4GHz Pass Key Device Name Internet Status Number of Devices Connected Guest SSID WesternDigital guest Guest Pass Key WesternDigital cb Media Network SSID 5GHz WesternDigital cb_5G Media Pass Key 7YellowBass Attached Storage USB Port2 Attached Internet Security and Parental Control Status Enabled Review the following settings on the My Dashboard home page If you used Easy Setup you may have changed the settings from the defaults already If not you can change them here Setting Network SSID 2 4 GHz Pass Key Devic
66. l marchio CE indica la conformita del sistema alle direttive applicabili del Consiglio dell Unione europea tra cui le Direttive EMC 2004 108 CE 1999 5 CE la Direttiva Bassa Tensione 2006 95 CE e la Direttiva EUP 2005 32 CE Una Dichiarazione di conformita redatta in base alle direttive vigenti disponibile presso Western Digital Europe La marca con el simbolo CE indica el cumplimiento de este sistema de las Directivas del Consejo de la Union Europea correspondientes incluidas las directivas EMC 2004 108 EC y 1999 5 EC la Directiva de bajo voltaje 2006 95 CE y la Directiva EuP 2005 32 EC Se ha realizado una Declaraci n de conformidad de acuerdo con las directivas aplicables y se encuentra archivada en Western Digital Europe MY NET ROUTERS 19 USER MANUAL REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION CE markningen inneb r att detta system uppfyller Europeiska Unionens till mpliga r dsdirektiv inklusive EMC direktivet 2004 108 EC 1999 5 EC lagspanningsdirektivet 2006 95 EC och EuP direktivet 2005 32 EC En Konformitetsdeklaration enlighet med gallande direktiv har gjorts och finns arkiverad hos Western Digital Europe Merking med CE symbolet indikerer at dette systemet samsvarer med gjeldende direktiver council directives for EU inkludert EMC direktiv 2004 1 08 EF 1999 5 EF Lavspenningsdirektiv 2006 95 EF og EuP direktiv 2005 32 EF En Samsvarserkleering henhold til gjeldende direktiver h
67. le select the check box es for the desired services The services allow you to to serve the contents stored on the USB device using Share SMB DLNA iTunes and FTP 6 Create or change your user account by entering a user name and password for accessing content on the USB device e g music for iTunes The default value is Public MY NET ROUTERS 26 USER MANUAL BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS 7 Click Next to save your settings Set up Storage Set up Storage Step 4 Setup Complete You have finished basic setup of attached storage for use in the network To change other options of the shared drive please go to the USB Attached Storage section of the Advanced Settings 8 On the Step 4 screen click Finish The My Dashboard home screen appears Adding a Device To connect a WPS enabled wireless device press the WPS button on the front of the router or enter a PIN on the device s Wi Fi connection page If the device is not capable of WPS you can still connect to the router using a network name and password MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL LI k End s ef Ba a ETS Add a Device Add a Device If your wireless device is capable of WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup you can connect to the My Net router by simply pushing the WPS buttons or by entering a PIN If the device is not capable of WPS you can still connect by entering a network name and password Click here to connect using WPS Click here
68. n the My Net router can be used to stream photos video and music to any media client on the network Internet Security and Parental Controls Use this feature to block web sites or content based on your preferences Guest access Set up guest access to allow others to use your Internet connection without joining your personal network While guests will have access to the Internet they will not have access to your personal files or local resources such as printers WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup security Use the one touch WPS button on your router to establish a secure connection between the My Net router and other WPS enabled Wi Fi devices such as tablets and notebook computers Keep your network up and running he included network diagnostics tool monitors your network for you It shows how many devices are on your network continually analyzes common network connectivity issues and helps correct them when they occur so you are back up and running quickly Advanced settings Users who want to customize and have control over their router can use the Advanced Settings module on the router s internal My Dashboard user interface Additional software The product CD provides additional software WD Quick View runs in the background on your computer and notifies you of important warnings or events on the network For example it opens the My Dashboard interface shows network attached storage status and opens the public shar
69. nd above and Google Chrome version 7 and above Length 9 3 237 mm Width 6 1 156 mm Height 1 2 30 mm Weight 1 05 lb 0 48 Kg Input voltage 100V to 240V AC Inout frequency 50 to 60 Hz Output voltage 12V DC 3A Power supply 36W Operating temperature 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F Non operating temperature 20 to 65 C 4 to 149 F 86 Index A AC power adapters 6 accessing external USB storage 62 accessories 5 adding a wireless device 27 Additional Features screens 45 additional software 4 Admin screens 50 administrator password 62 Advanced LAN screens 38 Advanced Settings screens components 30 advanced tasks 55 Advanced WAN Internet screens 31 Advanced Wireless screens 36 attached storage accessing files on 62 B back panels of routers 8 basic wireless settings configuring 24 bottom 9 box contents 5 button Close 30 On Off 14 Reset 9 WPS 27 C CD getting started with 10 changing admin password 62 closing an Advanced Settings screen 30 components 8 connecting to the Internet 23 current settings 20 D dashboard icons 21 device not WPS enabled connecting 27 28 dual band speed 3 E Easy Setup for Windows computers 10 environmental compliance China 81 external storage setting up 25 F factory defaults restoring 67 front panels of routers 6 MY NET ROUTERS USERS MANUAL INDEX G getting started 10 GPL software 84 guest access 4 55 I icons
70. ng WD Technical Support When contacting WD for support have your WD product serial number system hardware and system software versions available North America Asia Pacific English 855 842 5370 Australia 1 800 42 9861 China 800 820 6682 65 62430496 Spanish 800 832 4778 Hong Kong 800 6008 6008 India 1 800 11 9393 MNTL 1 800 200 5789 Reliance 011 26384700 Pilot Line Europe toll free 00800 ASK4 WDEU Indonesia 803 852 9439 00800 27549338 Japan 00 531 650442 Korea 02 703 6550 Europe 31 880062100 Malaysia 800 6008 6008 1 800 88 1908 65 62430496 Middle East 31 880062100 Philippines 1 800 1441 0159 Africa 31 880062100 Singapore 800 6008 6008 800 608 6008 65 62430496 Taiwan 800 6008 6008 65 62430496 Toll free number available in the following countries Austria Belgium Denmark France Germany Ireland Italy Netherlands Norway Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Table of Contents WD Service and SUpport Le chere em Esa 2 1 Important User Information 1 Important Safety INStrUCHIONS A sus nu aaa aa 1 Recording Your WD Product Information 2 Registering Your WD Product aia KARA tha aw ew ake aaa 2 2 Product Overview 0oooo ooo coo 3 SS A Een Are EE 3 Package Contents ahh LAS ol Yoo Re ele ne 5 COMPONEMIS A ica a e di e A IR Rete dot Ah 6 3 Getting Started wx NNN NNN a 10 Installing the Router on the Network 10
71. nterference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Ce dispositif est conforme la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage pr judiciable et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage re u y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement ind sirable CAUTION The device for operation in the band 5150 5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems AVERTISSEMENT Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150 5250 MHz sont r serv s uniquement pour une utilisation a l int rieur afin de r duire les risques de brouillage pr judiciable aux syst mes de satellites mobiles utilisant les m mes canaux Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body D claration d exposition aux radiations Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contr l Cet quipement doit tre install et utilise avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps ICES 003 NMB 003 Statement Cet ap
72. nternet LED Ka WPS button O F O 9 O Wireless LED Wi Fi Protected Setup LED MY NET ROUTERS 6 USER MANUAL PRODUCT OVERVIEW Front panel LED indicators LED Description Power Steady when the router is powered on and operational flashes slowly during bootup firmware upgrades and system self tests Wireless Lit when wireless connection is active Internet Lit when Internet connection is active Wi Fi Protected When connecting the router and a wireless device e g a printer that Setup WPS you want to add to the network the LED indicates the status of WPS e When WPS is connecting a network device the light blinks slowly e f an error occurs during setup the light blinks quickly e After setup light is solid when WPS is active Front button Button Description WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup button Enables you to configure Wi Fi security on WPS enabled devices Back Panel The back panels of the three My Net router models are similar except for the number of USB and Ethernet ports My Net N600 router Link LED Green Power button Ethernet ports USB 2 0 port Internet port Power port MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL PRODUCT OVERVIEW My Net N750 router Link LED Green Activity LED Yellow Power button Ethernet ports USB 2 0 ports Power port Internet port My Net N900 router Link LED Green Activity LED Yellow Power button USB 2 0 ports Etherne
73. on settings or restore the factory default settings Firmware Update Connection Check Restore Settings from a File Registration Log Device Mode Reboot the router Logout Logout 3 Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click Reboot Using the Router as an Access Point You can use your My Net router as an extender or access point AP Extender mode can Add wireless coverage to a home network without wireless coverage Expand a home network s wireless coverage Note To use the router in extender mode the router must be connected by wire to your computer To convert the router to extender mode 1 Click the Advanced Settings icon and then the Admin icon 2 Click the Device Mode tab The LAN Connection Type displays 3 From the Device Mode drop down list select ExtenderMode wired AP The LAN Connection Type displays Advanced Settings A Admin Device Mode Administrator Device Mode Configure this doon lo operale in Rouler of Edender Mode Time Sollings Device Mode Mode Firmware Update Extender Mode wired AP System Conn chon Chack LAN Connection Type Dynami IP HE Registration Log Language MY NET ROUTERS 68 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 4 To configure LAN Connection Type select Dynamic IP DHCP default or Static IP complete the required fields and click Save See on page 53 for details The screen informs you of how long the process will t
74. oose a File and browse to the firmware file 2 If it is available do one of the following Update your current firmware by clicking Upload Select the file save it and click Upload to upgrade the router firmware Note For assistance contact Customer Support at http support wdc com System Screen Save and Restore Settings Save settings to a file Click Save Configuration The router s current configuration is downloaded to your computer Restore Settings from a File To restore settings from a file click Choose File and select it Click Restore Configuration Reset to Factory Default Settings To reset the router to its original settings click Reset Reboot the router Click Reboot Logout Click Logout Connection Check Screen Ping Test Host Name or IP Address Enter the host name or IP address of a computer you want to locate on the network Click Ping Ping Result The result of whether your router can reach the specified host name or IP address MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 52 ADVANCED SETTINGS Registration Screen Registration First Name Last Name Enter your first and last name and email address Click Register Email Address Log Screen Save Log File Save Log File to Local Hard After generating a system log file click Save Drive Log Level Log Level From the drop down list select the alert level of the log you
75. ow be free from defects in material and workmanship and will conform to WD s specification therefor The term of your limited warranty depends on the country in which your Product was purchased The term of your limited warranty is for 1 year in the North South and Central America region 2 years in the Europe the Middle East and Africa region and 3 years in the Asia Pacific region unless otherwise required by law The term of your limited warranty period shall commence on the purchase date appearing on your purchase receipt WD may at its discretion make extended warranties available for purchase WD shall have no liability for any Product returned if WD determines that the Product was stolen from WD or that the asserted defect a is not present b cannot reasonably be rectified because of damage occurring before WD receives the Product or c is attributable to misuse improper installation alteration including removing or obliterating labels and opening or removing external enclosures unless the product is on the list of limited user serviceable products and the specific alteration is within the scope of the applicable instructions as found at http support wdc com accident or mishandling while in the possession of someone other than WD Subject to the limitations specified above your sole and exclusive warranty shall be during the period of warranty specified above and at WD s option the repair or replacement of the Product with an equivalent
76. pareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme ICES 003 du Canada This device complies with Canadian ICES 003 Class B This product is intended to be supplied by a listed limited power source double insulated or direct plug in power unit marked Class 2 Safety Compliance Approved for US and Canada CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 UL 60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Approuve pour les Etats Unis et le Canada CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 UL 60950 1 Surete d quipement de technologie de l information This device is only for use with the compatible UL Listed AC adapter Cet appareil n est destin qu a des adaptateur compatibles marqu s UL Listed MY NET ROUTERS 78 USER MANUAL REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION LT E E AE SE ERE IA GS ESTER MARA LEMA o Wei SEH TS EN KT CAB ERA TIN VB FA TAE ERT RA SAREH o igh Pg SE EMBA EE CREE BE KNEHRERADESERENLE PERRA AE NENE EZ TE For Mexico Only La operacion de este equipo esta sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y 2 este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia incluyendo la que pueda causar su operaci n no deseada For Russia FAC DoC Only For Brazil Only Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto n o tem direito a protec o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e nao causar interf
77. quired wireless settings for the 2 4 GHz network and the 5 GHz network Note You can change some settings on this screen See Advanced Wireless Category on page 36 for additional wireless settings Setting Description On Off Wireless service is enabled by default To disable toggle to the Off setting Network Name Name given to the wireless network SSID MY NET ROUTERS 24 USER MANUAL BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Setting Description Security Mode Type of security applied to the wireless network The default is WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA Wi Fi Protected Access and WPA2 are security protocols that use a dynamically changing key WPA2 is the second generation protocol that uses stronger AES Advanced Encryption Standard encryption The third option is None WPA WPA2 mixed security mode provides better compatibility with legacy devices However for better performance and connectivity WPA2 security mode is highly recommended Network Key Password for accessing the wireless network Channel Width The default setting is 20 40 MHz Auto for the 5 GHz band This setting is recommended unless you have connectivity issues The other option is 20 MHz for the 5 GHz band The default setting is 20 MHz for the 2 4 GHz band The other option is 20 40 MHz Auto for the 2 4 GHz band Channel Accept the default Auto or select a channel from the drop down list 3 Click Save
78. r or wireless device to the new SSID 8 Click Save 9 Complete the installation wizard including installing WD Software optional For more information see Installing WD Software from the CD Optional on page 18 10 Click Finish The My Dashboard home screen displays Welcome to My Net N750 Router Firmware Version 1 00 28 You have 5 notification s GT Gi E A ae QT LS My Dashboard fat My Dashboard Network SSID 2 4GHz WesternDigital Media Network SSID 5GHz WesternDigital Pass Key none Media Pass Key none Device Name MyNetN750 Attached Storage USB Port2 Attached Internet Status Connected Number of Devices Connected 2 Internet Security and Parental Control Guest SSID WesternDigital_ guest Status Disabled Guest Pass Key none Note To configure your router continue with Basic Settings and Tasks on page 20 MY NET ROUTERS 17 USER MANUAL GETTING STARTED Installing WD Software from the CD Optional Easy Setup Windows Use Easy Setup to install additional WD software on a Windows computer at any time 1 Start Easy Setup as described in Using the Setup CD on page 10 2 On the Choose your setup option screen click Skip and go to software installation A list of available software applications displays Select software to install a WD Print Share E ei WD Quick View Y QS My Net View Installed Installed have read and agreed to the Terms of Service
79. rule will be applied Click the double arrows to populate the IP Address field Internal Port Range Enter the port s on the LAN client to which you want to forward data The port is automatically populated when you pick an application from the drop down list 4 Click Save at the top or bottom of the page Accessing My Net View Once you install My Net View on your computer you can use it to diagnose network problems To access My Net View 1 Double click the My Net View icon LJ page displays on your Desktop The My Net View Welcome 2 Click Diagnose and use the online Help to guide you through the diagnostic procedures MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 13 INSTALLING AND USING WD PRINT SHARE 7 Installing and Using WD Print Share Your My Net router can share a printer a multi function printer or a scanner with computers on your network Just connect the printer scanner to an available USB port on the router install the printer scanner manufacturer s software and then install WD Print Share software on each computer that will share the printer scanner This chapter contains the following topics Installing WD Print Share Windows Using WD Print Share Installing WD Print Share Windows Before installing WD Print Share software make sure the manufacturer s printer scanner driver and software are installed in your computer 1 Connect the USB printer scanner to any available USB port
80. s field This allows the router to present your computer s MAC address to your ISP Internet Connection Type PPTP Username Password Address Mode Server address can by dynamic or static PPTP Server IP Address IP address of the PPTP server Username Username for accessing the ISP Password and Verify Password Password for accessing the ISP Reconnect Mode Select one of the reconnect modes for your PPPT connection e Always On Your Internet connection remains connected and reconnects if the router disconnects from the server e On Demand Your Internet connection disconnects after the Idle time has passed The connection automatically reconnects when a client attempts to access the Internet e Manual You can connect or disconnect the Internet connection on the Internet Status page Maximum Idle Time Number of minutes the connection can be Idle O means the disconnection can last indefinitely Primary DNS Server The primary DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP Contact your ISP for this information Secondary DNS Server The secondary DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP Contact your ISP for this information MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Size in bytes of the largest protocol data unit that can be transmitted over the network MAC Address Unique identification number assigned to the router by the manufa
81. s or the Release button to return it to the pool for other clients Connection Up Time Days hours minutes and seconds the connection has been active MAC Address Unique identifier that the manufacturer assigns to a device IP Address The WAN Internet IP address assigned to your router by the ISP Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask is configured and maintained by your ISP Check with your ISP for this information Default Gateway The IP address of the device to which your router is connected Primary DNS Server The primary DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP Contact your ISP for this information Secondary DNS Server The secondary DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP Contact your ISP for this information Internet Connection Type Static IP IP Address The WAN Internet IP address assigned to your router by the ISP Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask is configured and maintained by your ISP Check with your ISP for this information Default Gateway The IP address of the device that your router is connected to Primary DNS Server The primary DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP Contact your ISP for this Information Secondary DNS Server The secondary DNS Server address is configured and maintained by your ISP Contact your ISP for this information MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Size in bytes of the largest protocol
82. s ready for use Click Next to continue to the additional setup steps 7 On the Setup Complete screen do one of the following a Check online for the latest firmware for your router or go to the software installation menu and select the appropriate check box es Note For more information on these processes see Updating the Router s Firmware on page 66 and Installing WD Software from the CD Optional on page 18 D To use or configure the router without selecting the other options clear the check boxes and click Next Note You can install the software from the Setup CD and update the firmware from the My Dashboard user interface at any time 8 Register your router to receive software notifications and customer support Enter your name email address and click Register mi v of Setup Complete P5 ler T pS Al F p ReqQisier you y Nei auter Regalar yow dmana to recone Spang nolibeations and cugiemer supper Flew Nama Las Nama Email Address Ce em e Email ma about poderi indonmation WO News otc Explor my pater settings when click Finish 9 To configure additional router settings continue with Basic Settings and Tasks on page 20 MY NET ROUTERS 13 USER MANUAL GETTING STARTED Using a Browser for Setup Windows or Mac To connect a Mac computer to a My Net router you must use a browser Note Windows users can set up the router using a browser instead of Easy Setup
83. selected if you pick an application from the drop down list IP Address Can be manually entered or populated by your selection from the Computer Name drop down list Computer Name Device on your local network to which the rule will be applied Click the double arrows to populate the IP Address field Internal Port Range Enter the port s on the LAN client to which you want to forward data The port is automatically populated when you pick an application from the drop down list MY NET ROUTERS 46 USER MANUAL ALG Screen ADVANCED SETTINGS Application Level Gateway ALG Configuration PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol Turn On default PPTP ALG if you use a PPTP client to dial into your corporate network via the Internet IPSec VPN Turn On default IPSec ALG if you use a IPSec client to dial into your corporate network via the Internet SIP Session Initiation Protocol A signaling protocol for Internet Telephony Turn On default SIP ALG if you use VoIP telephone service over your Internet connection Routing Screen Route List Active select the check box to enable the routing entry Name Enter a name for the routing entry Interface Select the interface WAN or LAN for the routing entry Destination IP IP address network to which the data is sent Netmask Enter a Netmask for the Destination IP to define the destination network Gateway Enter the Gatewa
84. sion interference caused by unauthorized modification of this device or the substitution of the connecting cables and equipment other than manufacturer specified It is the responsibility of the user to correct any interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment Manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines For operation within 5 15 5 25 GHz frequency range it is restricted to indoor environment This device meets all the other requirements specified in Part 15E Section 15 407 of the FCC Rules MY NET ROUTERS 17 USER MANUAL REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION CAUTION To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Note The country code selection is for non US models only and is not available for all US models Per FCC regulations all WiFi products marketed in the US must be fixed to US operation channels only Industry Canada IC This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any i
85. site at http support wdc com for information on how to obtain service or a Return Material Authorization RMA If it is determined that the Product may be defective you will be given an RMA number and instructions for Product return An unauthorized return i e one for which an RMA number has not been issued will be returned to you at your expense Authorized returns must be shipped in an approved shipping container prepaid and insured to the address provided on your return paperwork Your original box and packaging materials should be kept for storing or shipping your WD product To conclusively establish the period of warranty check the warranty expiration serial number required via htto support wdc com WD shall have no liability for lost data regardless of the cause recovery of lost data or data contained in any Product placed in its possession Warranty Information Australia New Zealand only For consumers purchasing products in Australia and New Zealand please refer to this warranty information Nothing in this warranty modifies or excludes your legal rights under the Australian Competition and Consumer Act or the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act This warranty identifies WD s preferred approach to resolving warranty claims which is likely to be quick and simple for all parties No other warranties either express or implied by law including but not limited to those contained in the Sale of Goods Act are made with respect to
86. t automatically in the predefined time set in Tool gt Set Timeout in the menu Using the Scan Button You can also use the Scan button on the WD Print Share Control Center to activate scanning with the industry standard TWAIN or WIA interface 1 Select the scanner from the list on the WD Print Share Control Center 2 Click Scan You are prompted to select a scanner interface A scanner user interface appears on the screen 3 Choose options and click Scan to scan your picture or document 4 After scanning is done click Close MY NET ROUTERS rhe USER MANUAL Troubleshooting Problem TROUBLESHOOTING Solution The power LED does not Illuminate port number LED does not illuminate Computers are unable to access the Internet For My Net N900 only All front panel LEDs flash continuously MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL Ensure that the power cord is correctly connected to the router Ensure that the electrical outlet is working properly To do this plug a different electronic device into the outlet and try to power it on Ensure that you are using the AC adapter provided with the router Ensure that the connected device is powered on Ensure that the Ethernet cable s are securely connected to the ports on both the device and the router To ensure that the cable between the router and the electronic device is working properly replace it with another cable Ensure that the router is powered on
87. t ports Internet port Power port Component How to use Internet WAN port yellow Use an Ethernet network cable to connect this port to a modem Ethernet LAN ports Use Ethernet network cables to connect wired network devices to these ports Power port Use the included AC power adapter to connect this port to the power source Power button Press to turn on the router Press again to turn off the router USB 2 0 port s Connect storage devices such as the WD Passport or a printer to your network so you can share files and resources MY NET ROUTERS 8 USER MANUAL PRODUCT OVERVIEW Port LEDS Component LED Description Ethernet ports Link LED Green Steady on when a cable connects the port to a network device s Ethernet port Activity LED Yellow Blinks to indicate network activity on that Ethernet port Internet port Link LED Green On when a cable connects the port to the modem Activity LED Yellow Blinks to indicate network activity on that port Bottom not shown Component Description Reset button To reset your My Net router to factory defaults press and hold the Reset button for at least 10 seconds When the reset starts the Power LED blinks MY NET ROUTERS 9 USER MANUAL GETTING STARTED Getting Started This chapter contains the following topics Installing the Router on the Network Using the Setup CD Using a Browser for Setup Windows or Mac Installing WD Softw
88. table lists all of the client devices wired wireless and displays the number of devices connected along with the IP address and MAC address of each device Els LAN 22 LAN Device and Client Tables Host and LAN Settings DHCP Client Table DHCP Server Settings Wired Wireless Devices Device and Client Table IP Address MAC Address Device Name Lease Time 192 168 1 100 00 25 4b c6 00 b6 unknown 6 day 23 hr 26 min 4 sec 192 168 1 105 00 24 3695ed2d Dicks iPod 6 day 20 hr 45 min 36 sec 192 168 1 101 00 26 4a 91 9a 5e Jessicas iPod 6 day 22 hr 6 min 10 sec 192 168 1 102 00 13 72 7e 2a 1c bernstein seven 6 day 23 hr O min 0 sec 192 168 1 103 40 a6 d9 68 72 90 Phone Hat AC 6 day 23 hr 47 min 16 sec Manual Added Device IP Address MAC Address Device Name To manually assign a device a DHCP IP address Advanced Settings HE as LAN Device and Client Tables DHCP Client Table rver Settings e e e x e Wied Wireless Devices ICP Serve Device and Client Table E IP Address MAC Address Device Name Lease Time 1 192 168 1 130 00 13727e2a1c bernstein seven 6 day 23 hr 55 min 40 sec Manual Added Device IP Address MAC Address Device Name IP Address MAC Address Device Name 1 192 168 1 131 0013 2 e2a1d New Device 1 In the Manual Added Device section of the screen enter the device s IP address MAC address and device name 2 Click Add Update The device information populates the device table
89. te For information on installation see Installing WD Software from the CD Optional on page 18 or Using a Browser for Setup Windows or Mac on page 14 If you installed WD Quick View on your computer during setup use the WD Quick View icon in the system tray of a Windows computer or the in the Menu bar of a Mac computer to select the storage device and display a menu of options Note WD SmartWare provides online Help for its procedures Use your browser 62 PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS Using WD Quick View Windows or Mac Once you install WD Quick View you can use a shortcut to access your files and folders on an attached storage device Windows 1 Right or left click the WD Quick View icon Loi in the system tray to display a menu 2 Move the pointer over or click to select your My Net router and display a submenu About WD Quick View Open MyNetN750 MyNetN750 Dashboard External USB gt Alerts Verbatim_STORE N GO External USB Properties Exit 3 Select Open on the WD Quick View submenu 4 The shares display in Windows Explorer e bad gt Network MyNetN750 gt 45 M Search MyNetN750 D y Organize v Network and Sharing Center View remote printers ele TX Favorites Verbatim_STORE_N_GO 33 al Desktop amp Share de Downloads El Recent Places 5 Libraries ES Documents a Music El Pictures E Videos Homegroup M Computer L Local Disk C
90. ted to the Internet Host Name The host name domain name you configured purchased from your DDNS service provider Username Email Username email required to access your DDNS account Password Key and Verify Password Key Password required for accessing your DDNS account Status Status of whether your router can successfully connect to and update your IP address to the DDNS service MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 39 Advanced Wireless Category A Advanced Settings Wireless Wireless Setup Wi Fi Protected Setup Guest Access Wireless 2 4Ghz Network Name SSID Security Mode Network Mode Channel Width Channel SSID Broadcast WMM QoS creen Descriptions ireless Setup Change wireless settings and turn SSID Broadcast and WMM QoS On or Off WesternDigital None Mixed 802 11 b g n 20 MHz Auto Wireless 5Ghz Network Name SSID Security Mode Network Mode Channel Width Channel SSID Broadcast WMM QoS ADVANCED SETTINGS WesternDigital None Mixed 802 11 a n 20 40 MHz Auto Auto Cancel i Fi Protected Setup Add a new wireless device into this network using the WPS push button or PIN generate a new PIN or set it to the default value uest Access Allow visitors access to the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless bands MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 36 ADVANCED SETTINGS Wireless Setup Screen Wireless 2 4 GHz and Wireless 5 GHz N
91. ther apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Carefully read and follow the Quick Install Guide and User Manual Do not operate this device outside the temperature range of 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Do not drop or shake the device Do not move the device when it is powered on Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon them or against them Do not overload wall outlets For additional safety information refer to www wdc com MY NET ROUTERS 1 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION Recording Your WD Product Information In the following table write the serial and model numbers of your new WD product You can find this information on the label on the bottom of the device You should also note the date of purchase This
92. to connect by entering network name and password 2f BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS To connect a WPS enabled device 1 Click the Click here to connect using WPS link to display the screen shown below Add a Device Add a Device Select one of two WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup methods Method 1 Push Button method If requested for the router s WPS PIN enter following PIN on your device 61835566 Press the WPS button shown here Method 2 PIN method 2 Select one of the two WPS methods a Method 1 Press the WPS button on the front of the router or click the virtual button on this screen On your wireless device press the physical WPS button or click the virtual WPS button D Method 2 If prompted by your wireless device enter the router s WPS PIN shown on the screen into your wireless device Note The label on the bottom of the router displays the default PIN You can change the PIN on the Wi Fi Protected Setup screen See Advanced Wireless Category on page 36 Once you change the PIN the default value is invalid unless you reset the router to default values 3 Click Next To connect a device that is not WPS enabled 1 On the Add a Device screen click the Click here to connect by entering network name and password key Add a Device E Add a Device Step 1 From your wireless device select one ofthe wireless network names sometimes called SSID Wi Fi network or home network below 2 4Ghz S
93. unt Screen Descriptions Storage You can update your user account and storage settings on this screen See Setting Up External Storage on page 25 Safely Remove Use this screen to safely remove USB storage devices connected to the router s USB port s MY NET ROUTERS 40 USER MANUAL ADVANCED SETTINGS Storage Screen Share function for storage Storage USB port that the storage device is connected to on the My Net router share Files sharing service among local network client devices using the SAMBA protocol DLNA Digital Living Makes stored digital media contents available to networked Network Alliance media players iTunes Allows streaming of music to other devices in the network that have iTunes FTP Uses the File Transfer protocol FTP to exchange files over the network Show Hide Storage Port Click the Show button to display the number of the port to which the storage device is attached My Net N600 has one USB port My Net N750 and My Net N900 have two USB ports Device name When you click the Show button the name of the storage device appears Set up access permission for storage User Account Select to enable user account authentication access to the shares services Public Share Select to enable public access no authentication to the shares services Selected by default Username To restrict public access enter the username of the person being granted access to
94. upport wdc com for information on how to obtain service or a Return Material Authorization RMA If it is determined that the Product may be defective you will be given an RMA number and instructions for Product return An unauthorized return i e one for which an RMA number has not been issued will be returned to you at your expense Authorized returns must be shipped in an approved shipping container prepaid and insured to the address provided with your RMA number If following receipt of a qualifying claim under this warranty WD or the dealer from whom you originally purchased the Product determines that your claim is valid WD or such dealer shall at its discretion either repair or replace the Product with an equivalent or better Product or refund the cost of the Product to you You are responsible for any expenses associated with a claim under this warranty The benefits provided to you under this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies available to you under the Australian Competition and Consumer Act or the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act Your original box and packaging materials should be kept for storing or shipping your WD product To conclusively establish the period of warranty check the warranty expiration serial number required via htto support wdc com Western Digital Technologies Inc 3355 Michelson Drive Suite 100 Phone 949 672 7000 E mail support wdc com MY NET ROUTERS 83 USER MANUAL REGULAT
95. ur media applications and online game experience by prioritizing your game traffic over other network traffic such as Web traffic Use QoS rules to set the priority of your applications FasTrack Plus QoS My Net N900 router Configure Fas Track Plus QoS powered by WD FasTrack Plus QoS technology This technology improves your online gaming experience by ensuring that your game traffic is prioritized over other network traffic such as FTP or Web Enhanced WMM My Net N900 router Wi Fi Multimedia WMM refers to QoS Quality of Service over WI Fi QOS enables Wi Fi access points to prioritize traffic and optimizes how different applications share network resources Network UPnP Enable or disable peer to peer Plug and Play functionality for network devices Port Forwarding Screen Port Forwarding Rules Enabled Select to enable the port forwarding rule Clear the check box to disable Application Name From the drop down list select the application whose data you want to forward to the client on your local network Click the double arrows to populate the Name Internal Port External Port and Protocol fields External Port Range Enter the port s you want to forward from the WAN interface Internet The port is automatically populated when you pick an application from the drop down list Protocol Select the protocol that you wish to port forward The options are All TCP and UDP The protocol will be automatically
96. uter make sure that the drive was properly set up as described in Setting Up External Storage on page 25 After the setup is complete access it through the network by doing the following 1 Click Finder and then on the menu bar click Go gt Connect to Server 2 Type smb mynetnXYZ where XYZ is the number of the router model If the router s default host name was changed during setup substitute the new name The folder that displays is the external USB drive Select the volumes you want to mount on MyNetN750 local WD_My_Passport_0748 33 3 Click OK to mount the volume MY NET ROUTERS 65 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS If you are prompted for a username and password enter the username and password that you created when you set up external storage If a password was not created select or enter guest Click Connect Enter your name and password for the server WA mynetn750 Connect as _ Guest Registered User Name wd user Password sese Remember this password in my keychain Cancel Connect Updating the Router s Firmware A Note For best results upload the firmware using a wired connection 1 Click the Advanced Settings icon and then the Administrator icon 2 Click the Firmware Update tab Advanced Settings A Admin Firmware Update Administrator Time Settings System Connection Check Registration Log Language De
97. vice Information Password to be used for accessing your Parental Control settings Active Select to activate parental controls on the associated computer or device Device name Name assigned to the computer or device on the network MAC Address Unique identifier that the manufacturer assigns to a device MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 44 ADVANCED SETTINGS Additional Features Category N600 and N750 Additional Features amp Advance Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Port Forwarding This option is used to open multiple ports or a range of ports in your router and redirect data through those ports to a single computer on your ALG network This feature allows you to enter external start port external end port and internal start port in the fields The internal end port will be generated automatically This option is only applicable to the Internet session Routing Port Forwarding Rules FasTrack QoS Remaining number of rules that can be created Network UPnP Cancel MERE External Port Range Protocol st 3 p Application Name Enabled Internal Port Range Computer Name ka e IP Address External Port Range Protocol All Application Name Enabled Internal Port Range Computer Name EH D IP Address External Port Range Protocol Application Name RH N900 amp Advance Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Port Forwarding This option is us
98. vice Mode Firmware Update There may be new firmware for your router to improve functionality and performance To upgrade the firmware locate the upgrade file on the local hard drive with the Browse button Once you have found the file click the Upload button to start the firmware upgrade Firmware Information Current Firmware Version 100 30 Current Firmware Date Wed 22 Feb 2012 Check Online Now for Latest Firmware Version Check Now Firmware Upgrade from a File a ak NG To check for the latest firmware version 1 Click Check Now The router searches the WD website for a new firmware file If a new file exists the latest firmware version and an Update Now button appear 2 Click Update Now to begin the firmware update message informs you of how long the upload will take Please wait while the firmware update is taking place MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 66 PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS To update from a file 1 Locate the firmware file on the WD Support site at http support wdc com and download it to your computer 2 On the router screen browse to the firmware file you saved and click Open The file name displays in the browser field on the router screen 3 Click Upload A message says how long the upload will take Please wait while the firmware update is taking place Important Do not disconnect or turn off the router while the update is in process Restoring the Router to Factory Defaults A
99. want to generate Options are Debug Notice and Warning System Log Status Log Type From the drop down list select the type of log you want to generate Options are System Attack and Drop The default is system log Log Table Log Table Click the tabs to reveal the log pages you want to view or to clear or refresh the table Language Screen Language Select language From the drop down list select the language in which you want the user interface to display Device Mode Screen Device Mode Mode From the drop down list select whether the router should be in Router Mode or Extender Mode When this device is set to Extender Mode it adds extends wireless capability to your existing network LAN Connection Type If you select Extender Mode this drop down list displays Select Static IP or Dynamic IP DHCP If you select Static IP additional fields display LAN IP address IP address of the device that is being configured as an Extender The IP address should be on the same network as your existing router MY NET ROUTERS 93 USER MANUAL ADVANCED SETTINGS Subnet Mask The subnet mask is used to control how many subnetworks can exist in your local network The more subnetworks there are the fewer the hosts you can have per subnet Default Gateway IP address of the router to which this device is connected while configured as an extender Primary DNS Server The primary
100. word MY NET ROUTERS 61 USER MANUAL PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS Changing the Administrator s Password It is a good practice to change the administrator s password for accessing and managing the router To change the administrator s password 1 Click the Advanced Settings icon and then the Administrator icon to display the Admin Administrator screen Advanced Settings TR Wireless A Admin Administrator Time Settings Firmware Update System Connection Check Registration Log Language Device Mode Admin Password The admin account can access the management interface The admin has read write access and can change the password By default there is no password configured It is highly recommended that you create a password to keep your router secure Admin Password Please enter the same password into both boxes for confirmation Original Password New Password Verify New Password Administration Enable HTTPS Server Remote Management Enable Remote Management Remote Admin Port Notice Remote Admin Port can not be in the external port range of Port Forwarding Use HTTPS off 2 Enter the new administrator s password in the Password and Verify Password fields and click Save Accessing Files Stored on an Attached USB Drive To access files stored on an attached WD USB storage drive such as a WD Passport or My Book you have two options MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL No
101. y IP address through which this router can be reached The Gateway IP should be reachable from your router FasTrak QoS Screen My Net N600 My Net N750 Routers Enable QoS Enable QoS QoS Setup Uplink Speed Enable or disable the QoS application to prioritize different client applications traffic types over the Internet The uplink speed in Kbps at which data can be transferred from the router to your ISP The Auto default setting can automatically detect the uplink speed or you can select other values from the drop down list or enter your own QoS prioritizes all Internet traffic based on this setting FasTrack Rules Classification Rules Click the Restore Default button to restore the default names and priorities Name Name given to the service client for the classification entry MY NET ROUTERS USER MANUAL 47 ADVANCED SETTINGS Priority When creating a rule select the precedence in which the application or device sends data over the network compared to other applications or devices The default value is 1 Highest Type From the drop down list select the option that specifies whether the rule applies to a connected device or to an application Detail e For Device rules specify the LAN IP and or Remote IP address es and protocol s for the rule e For Application rules specify the Start and End port as well as the protocol for the rule e The protocols

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