Netgear R6050 Ac750 Dual Band Wifi Gigabit Router User Manual
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Troubleshooting 151 AC750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router R6050 •Your ISP might check for your computer’s host name. Assign the computer host name of your ISP account as the account name in the Internet Setup screen. •Your ISP allows only one Ethernet MAC address to connect to Internet and might check for your computer’s MAC address. In this case, do one of the following: -Inform your ISP that you have bought a new network device, and ask them to use the router’s MAC address. -Configure your router to clone your computer’s MAC address. Troubleshoot Internet Browsing If your router can obtain an IP address, but your computer is unable to load any web pages from the Internet, it might be for the following reasons: •Your computer might not recognize any DNS server addresses. A DNS server is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names (such as www addresses) to numeric IP addresses. Typically, your ISP provides the addresses of one or two DNS servers for your use. If you entered a DNS address during the router’s configuration, reboot your computer, and verify the DNS address. You can configure your computer manually with DNS addresses, as explained in your operating system documentation. •Your computer might not have the router configured as its TCP/IP gateway. If your computer obtains its information from the router by DHCP, reboot the computer, and verify the gateway address. •You might be running login software that is no longer needed. If your ISP provided a program to log you in to the Internet (such as WinPoET), you no longer need to run that software after installing your router. If you use Internet Explorer as your browser, you might need to select Tools > Internet Options, click the Connections tab, and select the Never dial a connection check box. Other browsers have similar options. Troubleshoot a PPPoE Internet Connection To troubleshoot a PPPoE Internet connection: 1. Launch a web browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the network. 2. Enter http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com. A login screen displays. 3. Enter the router user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive.
Troubleshooting 152 AC750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router R6050 The BASIC Home screen displays. 4. Click the ADVANCED tab. The Router Status screen displays. 5. On the Internet Port pane, click the Connection Status button. For more information, see View the Internet Connection Status on page 81. If the fields show valid information, including valid IP addresses, your PPPoE connection is up and working. If any of the fields show incomplete information or no valid IP address, you can attempt to reconnect by clicking the Connect button. The router continues to attempt to connect indefinitely. If you cannot connect after several minutes, you might be using an incorrect service name, user name, or password. There might also be a provisioning problem with your ISP. Note:Unless you connect manually, the router does not authenticate using PPPoE until data is transmitted to the network. Troubleshoot Your Network Using the Ping Utility Most network devices and routers contain a ping utility that sends an echo request packet to the designated device. The device then responds with an echo reply. You can troubleshoot a network by using the ping utility on your computer or workstation. Test the LAN Path to Your Router You can ping the router from your computer to verify that the LAN path to your router is set up correctly. To ping the router from a computer running Windows: 1. From the Windows toolbar, click the Start button and select Run. 2. In the field provided, type ping followed by the IP address of the router, as in this example: ping www.routerlogin.net 3. Click the OK button. You see a message like this one: Pinging with 32 bytes of data If the path is working, you see this message: Reply from < IP address >: bytes=32 time=NN ms TTL=xxx If the path is not working, you see this message:
Troubleshooting 153 AC750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router R6050 Request timed out If the path is not functioning correctly, you might have one of the following problems: •Wrong physical connections For a wired connection, make sure that the numbered Ethernet port LED is lit for the port to which you are connected. Check that the appropriate LEDs are on for your network devices. If your router and computer are connected to a separate Ethernet switch, make sure that the link LEDs are lit for the switch ports that are connected to your computer and router. •Wrong network configuration Verify that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP/IP software are both installed and configured on your computer. Verify that the IP address for your router and your computer are correct and that the addresses are on the same subnet. Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device After verifying that the LAN path works correctly, test the path from your computer to a remote device. 1. From the Windows toolbar, click the Start button and select Run. 2. In the field provided, type: ping -n 10 where is the IP address of a remote device such as your ISP DNS server. If the path is functioning correctly, replies like those examples shown in Test the LAN Path to Your Router on page 152 are displayed. If you do not receive replies, try the following: •Check that your computer has the IP address of your router listed as the default gateway. If a DHCP server assigns the IP configuration of your computer, this information is not visible on your computer’s Network Control Panel. Verify that the IP address of the router is listed as the default gateway. •Check to see that the network address of your computer (the portion of the IP address specified by the subnet mask) is different from the network address of the remote device. •Check that your cable or DSL broadband modem is connected and functioning. •If your ISP assigned a host name to your computer, enter that host name as the account name in the Internet Setup screen. •Your ISP might be rejecting the Ethernet MAC addresses of all but one of your computers. Many broadband ISPs restrict access by allowing traffic only from the MAC address of your broadband modem, but some ISPs additionally restrict access to the MAC address of a
Troubleshooting 154 AC750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router R6050 single computer connected to that modem. If this is the case, configure your router to clone or spoof the MAC address from the authorized computer. Troubleshoot IP Addresses By default, the router is set up to automatically assign IP addresses to network clients. The router’s IP address is 192.168.1.1 unless you changed it. Wired and wirelessly connected computers must have network IP addresses on the same network as the router. The simplest way to meet this requirement is to configure each computer to obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP. If you customized the IP address settings of your router and you’re having trouble with network connections, check the following: •Make sure that your computer’s IP address is on the same subnet as the router. If you are using the recommended addressing scheme, your computer’s address is in the range of 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254. If your computer’s IP address is shown as 169.254.x.x, recent versions of Windows and Mac OS generate and assign an IP address if the computer cannot reach a DHCP server. These autogenerated addresses are in the range of 169.254.x.x. If your IP address is in this range, check the connection from the computer to the router, and reboot your computer. •If your router’s IP address was changed and you do not know the current IP address, clear the router’s configuration to factory defaults. This sets the router’s IP address to 192.168.1.1. This procedure is explained in Factory Default Settings on page 156.
155 A A. Supplemental Information This appendix provides factory default settings and technical specifications for the router. •Factory Default Settings •Technical Specifications
Supplemental Information 156 AC750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router R6050 Factory Default Settings You can return the router to its factory settings. Use the end of a paper clip or a similar object to press and hold the Restore Factory Settings button on the router for at least seven seconds. The router resets, and returns to the factory configuration settings shown in the following table. Table 3. Router default settings FeatureDefault Setting Router login URLhttp://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com Login name (case-sensitive)admin (printed on product label) Login password (case-sensitive)password (printed on product label) WAN MAC addressDefault hardware address (printed on product label) MTU size1500 LAN IP address (gateway IP address)192.168.1.1 (printed on product label) Router subnet255.255.255.0 DHCP serverEnabled DHCP range192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254 Time zoneGMT or other time zone setting based on your product SKU Adjust for daylight saving timeDisabled Allow a registrar to configure this routerEnabled Wireless communicationEnabled Preset SSID NETGEARxx (xx refers to two random digits) Security option passwordPreset password (printed on product label) Wireless access list (MAC filtering)All wireless stations allowed Broadcast SSIDEnabled Transmission speedAuto Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead lower actual data throughput rate. Country/RegionUnited States in NA only; otherwise, varies by country and region RF channelAuto until region selected Operating mode 2.4 GHz 300 Mbps and 5 GHz 450 Mbps
Supplemental Information157 AC750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router R6050 Technical Specifications Table 4. Router technical specifications FeatureSpecification Data and routing protocols TCP/IP, RIP-1, RIP-2, DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP, Bigpond, Dynamic DNS, and UPnP Power adapter • North America: 110V, 60 Hz, input • UK, Australia: 240V, 50 Hz, input • Europe: 230V , 50 Hz, input • China: 220V , 60 Hz, input • All regions: 12 VDC @ 1.5A, output Dimensions 217.74 x 147.73 x 34.92 mm 8.57 x 5.81 x 1.37 in. Weight 392.6 g 0.87 lb Operating temperature 0° to 40°C (32º to 104ºF) Operating humidity 90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing Designed to conform to the following standards FCC LAN 10BASE-T, 1000BASE-T, or 100BASE-Tx, RJ-45 WAN 10BASE-T , 1000BASE-T, or 100BASE-Tx, RJ-45 Data rate Best Output power Full Inbound communication from the Internet Disabled (bars unsolicited requests except traffic on port 80, the HTTP port) Outbound communication to the Internet Enabled (all) Table 3. Router default settings (continued) FeatureDefault Setting