Netgear R9000 Nighthawk X10 Smart Wifi Router User Manual
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To specify WPS settings: 1.Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the network. 2.Type http://www.routerlogin.net. A login window opens. 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. The BASIC Home screen displays. 4.Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings. The Router’s PIN field displays the PIN that you use on a registrar (for example, from the Network Explorer on a Vista Windows computer) to configure the router’s WiFi settings through WPS. 5.(Optional) Select or clear the Enable Router’s PIN check box. The PIN function might temporarily be disabled when the router detects suspicious attempts to break into the router’s WiFi settings by using the router’s PIN through WPS.You can manually enable the PIN function by selecting the Enable Router’s PIN check box. 6.(Optional) Select or clear the Keep Existing Wireless Settings check box. By default, the Keep Existing Wireless Settings check box is selected.We recommend that you leave this check box selected. If you clear this check box, the next time a new WiFi client uses WPS to connect to the router, the router WiFi settings change to an automatically generated random SSID and security key. 7.Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Use the Router as a WiFi Access Point You can set up the router to run as an access point (AP) on the same local network as another router. To set up the router as an AP: 1.Use an Ethernet cable to connect the Internet port of this router to a LAN port in the other router. 2.Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the network. 3.Enter http://www.routerlogin.net. A login window opens. 4.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. The BASIC Home page displays. 5.Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Router/ AP / Bridge Mode. The Router / AP / Bridge Mode page displays. Network Settings 61 Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
6.Select the AP Mode radio button. The page adjusts. 7.Select an IP address setting: •Get dynamically from existing router.The other router on the network assigns an IP address to this router while this router is in AP mode. •Use fixed IP settings on this device (not recommended). Use this setting if you want to manually assign a specific IP address to this router while it is in AP mode. Using this option effectively requires advanced network experience. To avoid interference with other routers or gateways in your network, NETGEAR recommends that you use different WiFi settings on each router.You can also turn off the WiFi radio on the other router or gateway and use the R9000router only for WiFi client access. Note 8.Click the Apply button. The IP address of the router changes, and you are disconnected. 9.To reconnect, close and restart your browser and type http://www.routerlogin.net. Set Up the Router in Bridge Mode You can use your router in bridge mode to connect multiple devices wirelessly at the faster 802.11ac speed. You need two routers: one set up as a router and the other set up as a bridge. Installing your router as a bridge offers the following benefits: •Take advantage of gigabit WiFi speeds on current devices •Use Gigabit WiFi for applications like video and gaming. •Connect multiple devices like NAS, Smart TV, Blu-ray player, and game consoles at gigabit WiFi speeds using a WiFi link. •Avoid the need for separate WiFi adapters for each device. Network Settings 62 Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
For example, you can install the first router in a room like a home office where your Internet connection is located, then set up the second router in bridge mode. Place the router in bridge mode in a different room with your home entertainment center. Cable the router in bridge mode to your Smart TV, DVR, game console or Blu-ray player, and use its 802.11ac WiFi connection to the first router. To set up the router in bridge mode: 1.Make a note of the WiFi settings of the other router to which this router will connect. You must know the SSID, WiFi security mode, wireless password, and operating frequency (either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz). 2.Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the network. 3.Enter http://www.routerlogin.net. A login window opens. 4.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. The BASIC Home page displays. 5.Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Router/ AP / Bridge Mode. The Router / AP / Bridge Mode page displays. 6.Select the Bridge Mode radio button. The page adjusts. 7.Click the setup bridge mode wireless settings button. The Wireless Settings window opens. 8.Specify the settings of the other router to which this router will connect: a.Select the wireless network frequency (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz). For 802.11ac mode, select 5 GHz. b.In the Name (SSID) file, enter the wireless network name (SSID). c.In the Security Options section, select a radio button. d.If prompted, type the WiFi password (network key) that you use to connect wirelessly to the other router. 9.Click the Apply button. The settings for the other router are saved and the Advanced Wireless Settings page displays. 10.Click the Apply button on the Router / AP / Bridge Mode page. Your settings are saved. Set Up a Bridge for a Port Group or VLAN Tag Group Some devices, such as an IPTV, cannot function behind the router’s network address translation (NAT) service or firewall. Based on what your Internet service provider (ISP) requires, for the device to connect to Network Settings 63 Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
the ISP’s network directly, you can enable the bridge between the device and the router’s Internet port or add new VLAN tag groups to the bridge. If your ISP provides directions on how to set up a bridge for IPTV and Internet service, follow those directions. Note Set Up a Bridge for a Port Group If the devices that are connected to the router’s Ethernet LAN port or WiFi network include an IPTV device, your ISP might require you to set up a bridge for a port group for the router’s Internet interface. A bridge with a port group prevents packets that are sent between the IPTV device and the router’s Internet port from being processed through the router’s network address translation (NAT) service. To configure a port group and enable the bridge: 1.Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the network. 2.Enter http://www.routerlogin.net. A login window opens. 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. The BASIC Home page displays. 4.Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > VLAN/Bridge Settings. The VLAN / Bridge Settings page displays. 5.Select the Enable VLAN/Bridge Settings check box. The page expands. 6.Select the By bridge group radio button. 7.Select a Wired Ports check box or a Wireless check box: •If your device is connected to an Ethernet port on the router, select the Wired Ports check box that corresponds to the Ethernet port on the router to which the device is connected. •If your device is connected to your router’s WiFi network, select the Wireless check box that corresponds to the router’s WiFi network to which the device is connected. Network Settings 64 Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
You must select at least one Wired Ports or Wireless check box.You can select more than one check box. Note 8.Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Set Up a Bridge for a VLAN Tag Group If the devices that are connected to the router’s Ethernet LAN ports or WiFi network include an IPTV device, your ISP might require you to set up a bridge for a VLAN tag group for the router’s Internet interface. If you are subscribed to IPTV service, the router might require VLAN tags to distinguish between the Internet traffic and the IPTV traffic. A bridge with a VLAN tag group prevents packets that are sent between the IPTV device and the router’s Internet port from being processed through the router’s network address translation (NAT) service. You can add VLAN tag groups to a bridge and assign VLAN IDs and priority values to each VLAN tag group. To add a VLAN tag group and enable the bridge: 1.Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the network. 2.Enter http://www.routerlogin.net. A login window opens. 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. The BASIC Home page displays. 4.Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > VLAN/Bridge Settings. The VLAN / Bridge Settings page displays. 5.Select the Enable VLAN/Bridge Group check box. The page expands. 6.Select the By VLAN tag group radio button. 7.Click the Add button. The Add VLAN Rule page displays. Network Settings 65 Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
8.Specify the settings as described in the following table. DescriptionField Enter a name for the VLAN tag group. The name can be up to 10 characters. Name Enter a value from 1 to 4094.VLAN ID Enter a value from 0 to 7.Priority Select the check box for a wired LAN port or WiFi port. If your device is connected to an Ethernet port on the router, select the LAN port check box that corresponds to the Ethernet port on the router to which the device is connected. If your device is connected to your router’s WiFi network, select the WiFi check box that corresponds to the router’s WiFi network to which the device is connected. You must select at least one LAN port or WiFi port.You can select more than one port. 9.Click the Add button. The VLAN tag group is added. 10.Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Set Up an IPTV Port to Lease an Intranet Port You can set up the router to create an Internet Protocol television (IPTV) port that can lease an IP address from your IPTV service provider. Use this feature only if you subscribe to an IPTV service and your IPTV service requires an intranet address. Some IPTV ports cannot work behind NAT because the IPTV port requires an IP address within the Internet service provider's network (intranet address).You can set up a bridge connection from the WAN to one of the LAN ports.When IPTV is connected through WiFi, the home router also must support the bridging of the WAN port to the WiFi network name (SSID).The designated LAN port or WiFi name becomes an IPTV port with direct access to the WAN without going through NAT. To configure an IPTV port: 1.Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the network. 2.Enter http://www.routerlogin.net. A login window opens. 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. The BASIC Home page displays. 4.Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > VLAN/Bridge Settings. The VLAN / Bridge Settings page displays. Network Settings 66 Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
5.Select the Enable VLAN/Bridge Group check box. The page expands. 6.Select the By bridge group radio button. 7.Select a Wired Ports check box or a Wireless check box: •If your device is connected to an Ethernet port on the router, select the Wired Ports check box that corresponds to the Ethernet port on the router to which the device is connected. •If your device is connected to your router’s WiFi network, select the Wireless check box that corresponds to the router’s WiFi network to which the device is connected. You must select at least one Wired Ports or Wireless check box.You can select more than one check box. Note 8.Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Custom Static Routes Typically, you do not need to add static routes unless you use multiple routers or multiple IP subnets on your network. As an example of when a static route is needed, consider the following case: •Your main Internet access is through a cable modem to an ISP. •Your home network includes an ISDN router for connecting to the company where you are employed. This router’s address on your LAN is 192.168.1.100. •Your company’s network address is 134.177.0.0. When you set up your router, two implicit static routes were created. A default route was created with your ISP as the gateway, and a second static route was created to your local network for all 192.168.1.x addresses. With this configuration, if you try to access a device on the 134.177.0.0 network, your router forwards your request to the ISP.The ISP forwards your request to the company where you are employed, and the company firewall is likely to deny the request. In this case you must define a static route, telling your router to access 134.177.0.0 through the ISDN router at 192.168.1.100. Here is an example: Network Settings 67 Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
•The Destination IP Address and IP Subnet Mask fields specify that this static route applies to all 134.177.x.x addresses. •The Gateway IP Address field specifies that all traffic for these addresses will be forwarded to the ISDN router at 192.168.1.100. •A metric value of 1 works because the ISDN router is on the LAN. •The Private check box is selected only as a precautionary security measure in case RIP is activated. Set Up a Static Route To set up a static route: 1.Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the network. 2.Enter http://www.routerlogin.net. A login window opens. 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. The BASIC Home page displays. 4.Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Static Routes. The Static Routes page displays. 5.Click the Add button. The page adjusts. 6.In the Route Name field, type a name for this static route (for identification purposes only). 7.So limit access to the LAN only, select the Private check box. If the Private check box is selected, the static route is not reported in RIP. 8.Select the Active check box to make this route effective. 9.Type the IP address of the final destination. 10.Type the IP subnet mask for this destination. If the destination is a single host, type 255.255.255.255. 11.Type the gateway IP address, which must be on the same LAN segment as the router. 12.Type a number from 1 through 15 as the metric value. This value represents the number of routers between your network and the destination. Usually, a setting of 2 or 3 works, but if this is a direct connection, set it to 1. 13.Click the Apply button. The static route is added. Network Settings 68 Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
Edit a Static Route To edit a static route: 1.Launch a web browser from a computer or WiFi device that is connected to the network. 2.Enter http://www.routerlogin.net. A login window opens. 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. The BASIC Home page displays. 4.Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Static Routes. The Static Routes page displays. 5.In the table, select the radio button for the route. 6.Click the Edit button. The Static Routes page adjusts. 7.Edit the route information. 8.Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Delete a Static Route To delete a static route: 1.Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to the network. 2.Enter http://www.routerlogin.net. A login window opens. 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. The BASIC Home page displays. 4.Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Static Routes. The Static Routes page displays. 5.In the table, select the radio button for the route. 6.Click the Delete button. The route is removed from the table. Network Settings 69 Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router
Ethernet Port Aggregation Ethernet aggregation lets you combine two Gigabit Ethernet ports to improve the aggregated file transfer speed. Note that Ethernet port aggregation is also referred to as link aggregation, teaming port, and port trunking. If a device supports Ethernet aggregation, you can use the Ethernet aggregate ports 1 and 2 to cable the device that supports Ethernet port aggregation to the router. To get the fastest performance with port aggregation, for wired connections use Ethernet port 3 for the first computer, and use Ethernet port 4, 5, or 6 for the second computer, which allows for speeds up to 2 Gbps with port aggregation.The maximum speed between port 4, 5, and 6 is limited to 1 Gbps. Note NETGEAR ReadyNAS equipment with two Ethernet ports such as the model RN100/200/300/500/700 desktop series and the ReadyNAS RN2000/3000/4000 rack-mount series support Ethernet aggregation. Figure 5. Ethernet port aggregation Set Up Ethernet Port Aggregation To set up Ethernet port aggregation: 1.If you are connecting a switch, make sure that the switch supports 802.3ad LACP. You must configure the switch before you connect the Ethernet cables to the router. WARNING: To avoid causing broadcast looping, which can shut down your network, do not connect an unmanaged switch to Ethernet aggregate port 1 and port 2 on the router. 2.Use Ethernet cables to connect a device that supports Ethernet port aggregation, such as a NAS or network switch, to Ethernet port 1 and port 2 on the router. 3.Set up Ethernet port aggregation on the device that is connected to Ethernet port 1 and port 2 on the router. For information about how to set up Ethernet port aggregation on your device, see the documentation that came with your device. Network Settings 70 Nighthawk X10 AD7200 Smart WiFi Router