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    							Administration 101
     Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000
    To view the traffic statistics:
    1. 
    Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected\
     to the T
     rek.
    2.  Enter  www
     .routerlogin.net  or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar.
    The login screen displays.
    3.  Enter the T
     rek user name and password.
    The user name is  admin. 
     The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4.  Click the  OK button.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    5.  Click the  ADV
     ANCED tab.
    6. In the Internet Port pane, click the Show Statistics  button.
    The following information displays:
    • System Up T
     ime. The time elapsed since the Trek was last restarted. 
    						
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    •Port. The statistics for the WAN (Internet) port, the LAN (Ethernet) port, and the 
    wireless LAN (WLAN) port.
    •Status. The link status of the port.
    •TxPkts. The number of packets transmitted on this port since reset or manual clear.
    •RxPkts. The number of packets received on this port since reset or manual clear.
    •Collisions. The number of collisions on this port since reset or manual clear.
    •Up Time. The time elapsed since this port acquired the link.
    •Poll Interval. The interval at which the statistics are updated on this screen. 
    7. To change the polling frequency, enter a time in seconds in the Poll Interval field, and click 
    the Set Interval button.
    8. To stop the polling entirely, click the Stop button.
    Connection Status
    The content of this screen depends on the type of connection. For example, different 
    information is shown for a PPPoE connection than for a DHCP connection.
    To view and manage the connection status:
    1. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the Trek.
    2. Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar.
    The login screen displays.
    3. Enter the Trek user name and password.
    The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4. Click the OK button.
    The BASIC Home screen displays. 
    						
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    5. 
    Click the  ADVANCED  tab.
    6. In the Internet Port pane, click the Connection Status button.
    The content of the Connection Status pop-up screen depends on the type o\
    f connection. 
    You can start new connections and end existing connections from this scre\
    en.
    The following list describes the different types of connections and the associated settings 
    that display on the Connection Status pop-up screen:
    • DHCP connection. 
     The following information displays for a DHCP connection:
    - IP Address. 
     The IP address that is assigned to the Trek.
    - Subnet Mask. 
     The subnet mask that is assigned to the Trek.
    - Default Gateway. 
     The IP address for the default gateway that the Trek 
    communicates with.
    - DHCP Server. 
     The IP address for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 
    server that configures the TCP/IP for all the computers that are connected to the 
    Trek.
    - DNS Server . 
     The IP address of the Domain Name Service server that translates 
    network names to IP addresses.
    - Lease Obtained. 
     The date and time when the lease was obtained.
    - Lease Expires. 
     The date and time that the lease expires. 
    						
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    Choose any of the following actions:
    a. To release the Trek’s IP address and terminate the Internet connection, click the 
    Release button.
    b. To let the Trek acquire an IP address from the DHCP server and start the 
    Internet connection, click the Renew button.
    c. To close the Connection Status screen, click the Close Window button.
    •PPPoE connection. The following information displays for a PPPoE connection:
    •Connection Time. The time that elapsed since the connection was established.
    •Connection Status. The status of the connection: Connected, Disconnected, 
    Negotiation (---, Success), or Authentication (---, Success). --- indicates failure.
    •IP Address. The IP address that is assigned to the Trek.
    •Subnet Mask. The subnet mask that is assigned to the Trek.
    The Connect and Disconnect buttons in the Connection Status screen display only 
    when the connection mode is Manually Connect.
    Choose any of the following actions:
    a. To establish the PPPoE connection manually, click the Connect button. 
    b. To terminate the PPPoE connection manually, click the Disconnect button.
    c. To close the Connection Status screen, click the Close Window button.
    •PPTP connection. The following information displays for a PPTP connection:
    •Connection Status. The status of the connection: Connected or Disconnected.
    •IP Address. The IP address that is assigned to the Trek.
    •Subnet Mask. The subnet mask that is assigned to the Trek.
    The Connect and Disconnect buttons in the Connection Status screen display only 
    when the connection mode is Manually Connect.
    Choose any of the following actions:
    a. To establish the PPTP connection manually, click the Connect button.
    b. To terminate the PPTP connection manually, click the Disconnect button.
    c. To close the Connection Status screen, click the Close Window button.
    Wireless Settings Pane
    To display the Wireless Settings pane:
    1. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the Trek.
    2. Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar.
    The login screen displays.
    3. Enter the Trek user name and password. 
    						
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    The user name is 
    admin. The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4.  Click the  OK button.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    5.  Click the  ADV
     ANCED tab.
    The following information displays:
    • Name (SSID). 
     The wireless network name (SSID) that the Trek uses.
    • Region . 
     The geographic region where the Trek is used. It might be illegal to use the 
    wireless features of the Trek in some parts of the world.
    • Channel. 
     The operating channel of the wireless port. The default channel is Auto. 
    When Auto is selected, the Trek finds the best operating channel available.
    • Mode. 
    The wireless communication mode: Up to 54 Mbps, Up to 150 Mbps (the 
    default), or Up to 300 Mbps.
    • W
    ireless AP . Indicates whether the radio of the Trek is enabled. If the radio is not 
    enabled, the WiFi LED is off.
    • Broadcast Name . Indicates whether the T
     rek is broadcasting its SSID.
    • W
    ireless Isolation. Indicates whether wireless isolation is on or off. When it is off, 
    wireless clients (computers or wireless devices) that join the network\
     can use the 
    Internet, but cannot access each other or access Ethernet devices on the\
     network.
    • W
    i-Fi Protected Setup . Indicates whether Wi-Fi Protected Setup is configured for 
    this network. 
    						
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    Specify Log Settings
    A log is a detailed record of the websites that users on your network ha\
    ve accessed or 
    attempted to access. If you have set up services blocking on the Block S\
    ervices screen, the 
    Logs screen shows you when someone on your network tried to access a blo\
    cked service. If 
    you have email notification on, you receive these logs in an email messa\
    ge. If you do not 
    have email notification set up, you can view the logs here.
    To view and manage the logs:
    1.  Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected\
     to the T
     rek.
    2.  Enter  www
     .routerlogin.net or  www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar.
    The login screen displays.
    3.  Enter the T
     rek user name and password.
    The user name is  admin. 
     The default password is password . The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4.  Click the  OK button.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    5.  Select  ADV
     ANCED > Administration > Logs.
    The Logs screen shows the following information:
    • Source IP . 
     The IP address of the initiating device for this log entry.
    • T
    arget address . The name or IP address of the website or news group visited or to 
    which access was attempted.
    • Action. 
     The action that occurred.
    • Date and time. 
     The date and time the log entry was recorded.
    6.  Do any of the following: 
    						
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    •
    To refresh the log screen, click the  Refresh button.
    • T
    o clear the log entries, click the Clear Log button.
    •T
    o email the log, click the Send Log button.
    To specify log settings:
    1.  Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected\
     to the T
     rek.
    2.  Enter  www
     .routerlogin.net  or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar.
    The login screen displays.
    3.  Enter the T
     rek user name and password.
    The user name is  admin. 
     The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4.  Click the  OK button.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    5.  Select  ADV
     ANCED > Administration > Logs.
    6. Select the following check boxes for the events that you want to include\
     in the log:
    • Attempted access to allowed sites 
    • Attempted access to blocked sites and services 
    • Connections to the W
     eb-based interface of this Router  
    • Router operation (startup, get time etc)  
    • Known DoS attacks and Port Scans  
    • Port Forwarding / Port T
     riggering 
    • W
    ireless access 
    7.  Click the  Apply button. 
    						
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    Manage the Configuration File
    The configuration settings of the Trek are stored within the Trek in a configuration file. You 
    can back up (save) this file to your computer, restore it, or reset it to the factory default 
    settings.
    Back Up Settings
    To back up the Trek’s configuration settings:
    1. 
    Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected\
     to the T
     rek.
    2.  Enter  www
     .routerlogin.net or  www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar.
    The login screen displays.
    3.  Enter the T
     rek user name and password.
    The user name is  admin. 
     The default password is password . The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4.  Click the  OK button.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    5.  Select  ADV
     ANCED > Administration >  Backup Settings.
    6. Click the  Back Up button.
    A screen displays asking you where you want to store your settings.
    7.  Choose a location to store the  .cfg file that is on a computer on your network.
    8.  Click the  OK button.
    A copy of the current settings is saved.
    Restore Configuration Settings
    To restore configuration settings that you backed up:
    1.  Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected\
     to the T
     rek.
    2.  Enter  www
     .routerlogin.net or  www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. 
    						
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    The login screen displays.
    3.  Enter the T
     rek user name and password.
    The user name is  admin. 
     The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4.  Click the  OK button.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    5.  Select  ADV
     ANCED > Administration >  Backup Settings .
    6. Click the  Browse button to find and select the .cfg file. 
    7.  Click the  Restore button.
    The file is uploaded to the Trek.
    The Trek reboots.
    WARNING:
    Do not interrupt the reboot process.
    Erase the Current Configuration Settings
    You can use the Erase button to erase the configuration and restore the factory default 
    settings. You might want to erase the settings if you move the Trek to a different network.
    You can also use the Reset button of the Trek to erase the configuration and restore the  factory settings. For more information, see Factory Settings on page  143.
    To erase the configuration settings:
    1. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected\
     to the T
     rek.
    2.  Enter  www
     .routerlogin.net  or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar.
    The login screen displays.
    3.  Enter the T
     rek user name and password.
    The user name is  admin. 
     The default password is password. The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive. 
    						
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    4. 
    Click the  OK button.
    The BASIC Home screen displays.
    5.  Select  ADV
     ANCED > Administration >  Backup Settings.
    6. Click the  Erase button.
    The factory default settings are restored. The password for the user name admin is  password and the LAN IP address is 192.168.168.1. DHCP is enabled.
    Update the Trek Firmware
    The Trek firmware (routing software) is stored in flash memory. You might see a message at 
    the top of the genie screens when new firmware is available for your pro\
    duct.
    You can check and update to the latest firmware for your product when new\
     firmware is  available. 
    To check for new firmware and update your Trek:
    1.  Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected\
     to the T
     rek.
    2.  Enter  www
     .routerlogin.net or  www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar.
    The login screen displays.
    3.  Enter the T
     rek user name and password.
    The user name is  admin. 
     The default password is password . The user name and 
    password are case-sensitive.
    4.  Click the  OK button.
    The BASIC Home screen displays. 
    						
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