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    Log action buttons are described in Ta b l e  4 - 2
    Configuring E-Mail Alert and Web Access Log Notifications
    In order to receive logs and alerts by E-mail, you must provide your E-mail information in the 
    E-Mail menu, shown below:
    Figure 4-6:  Email menu Table 4-2. Log action buttons
    Field Description
    Refresh Click this button to refresh the log screen.
    Clear Log Click this button to clear the log entries.
    Send Log Click this button to E-mail the log immediately. 
    						
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    • Turn e-mail notification on 
    Check this box if you wish to receive e-mail logs and alerts from the router.
    • Your outgoing mail server  
    Enter the name of your ISP’s outgoing (SMTP) mail server (such as mail.myISP.com). You 
    may be able to find this information in the configuration menu of your e-mail program. If you 
    leave this box blank, log and alert messages will not be sent via e-mail.
    • Send to this e-mail address  
    Enter the e-mail address to which logs and alerts are sent. This e-mail address will also be used 
    as the From address. If you leave this box blank, log and alert messages will not be sent via 
    e-mail. 
    You can specify that logs are automatically sent to the specified e-mail address with these options:
    • Send alert immediately 
    Check this box if you would like immediate notification of attempted access to a blocked site.
    • Send logs according to this schedule 
    Specifies how often to send the logs: Hourly, Daily, Weekly, or When Full. 
    – Day for sending log 
    Specifies which day of the week to send the log. Relevant when the log is sent weekly or 
    daily.
    – Time for sending log  
    Specifies the time of day to send the log. Relevant when the log is sent daily or weekly.
    If the Weekly, Daily or Hourly option is selected and the log fills up before the specified 
    period, the log is automatically e-mailed to the specified e-mail address. After the log is sent, 
    the log is cleared from the router’s memory. If the router cannot e-mail the log file, the log 
    buffer may fill up. In this case, the router overwrites the log and discards its contents.
    The WGR614 v6 router uses the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to obtain the current time and date 
    from one of several Network Time Servers on the Internet. In order to localize the time for your 
    log entries, you must specify your Time Zone:
    •Time Zone 
    Select your local time zone. This setting will be used for the blocking schedule and for 
    time-stamping log entries.
    • Daylight Savings Time 
    Check this box if your time zone is currently under daylight savings time. 
    						
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    Chapter 5 
    Maintenance 
    This chapter describes how to use the maintenance features of your 54 Mbps Wireless Router 
    WGR614 v6. These features can be found by clicking on the Maintenance heading in the Main 
    Menu of the browser interface.
    Viewing Wireless Router Status Information
    The Router Status menu provides status and usage information. From the Main Menu of the 
    browser interface, click on Maintenance, then select Router Status to view the System Status 
    screen, shown below.
    Figure 5-1:  Router Status screen 
    						
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    This screen shows the following parameters:
    Table 5-1. Wireless Router Status Fields  
    Field Description
    Account Name This field displays the Host Name assigned to the router.
    Firmware Version This field displays the router firmware version.
    Internet Port These parameters apply to the Internet (WAN) port of the router. 
    MAC Address This field displays the Media Access Control address being used by the 
    Internet (WAN) port of the router. 
    IP Address This field displays the IP address being used by the Internet (WAN) port 
    of the router. If no address is shown, the router cannot connect to the 
    Internet.
    DHCP If set to None, the router is configured to use a fixed IP address on the 
    WAN.
    If set to Client, the router is configured to obtain an IP address 
    dynamically from the ISP.
    IP Subnet Mask This field displays the IP Subnet Mask being used by the Internet (WAN) 
    port of the router.
    DNS This field displays the Domain Name Server addresses being used by 
    the router.
    LAN Port These parameters apply to the Local (LAN) port of the router. 
    MAC Address This field displays the Media Access Control address being used by the 
    LAN port of the router. 
    IP Address This field displays the IP address being used by the Local (LAN) port of 
    the router. The default is 192.168.1.1
    IP Subnet Mask This field displays the IP Subnet Mask being used by the Local (LAN) 
    port of the router. The default is 255.255.255.0
    DHCP Identifies if the router’s built-in DHCP server is active for the LAN 
    attached devices. 
    						
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    Click on the “Connection Status” button to display the connection status, as shown below.
    Figure 5-2:  Connection Status screen
    This screen shows the following statistics:.
    Wireless Port These parameters apply to the Wireless port of the router. 
    MAC Address This field displays the Media Access Control address being used by the 
    Wireless port of the router. 
    Name (SSID) This field displays the wireless network name (SSID) being used by the 
    wireless port of the router. The default is NETGEAR.
    Region This field displays the geographic region where the router being used. It 
    may be illegal to use the wireless features of the router in some parts of 
    the world.
    Channel Identifies the channel of the wireless port being used. See “Wireless 
    Channels” on page D-7 for the frequencies used on each channel.
    Table 5-2: Connection Status Items  
    Item Description
    IP Address The WAN (Internet) IP Address assigned to the router.
    Subnet Mask The WAN (Internet) Subnet Mask assigned to the router.
    Table 5-1. Wireless Router Status Fields  (continued)
    Field Description 
    						
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    Click on the “Show Statistics” button to display router usage statistics, as shown below.
    Figure 5-3:  Router Statistics screen
    This screen shows the following statistics:
    Default Gateway The WAN (Internet) default gateway the router communicates with.
    DHCP Server The IP address of the DHCP server which provided the IP configuration addresses.
    DNS Server The IP address of the DNS server which provides network name to IP address 
    translation.
    Lease Obtained When the DHCP lease was obtained.
    Lease Expires When the DHCP lease was expires.
    Release Click the Release button to release the DHCP lease.
    Renew Click the Renew button to renew the DHCP lease.
    Table 5-3: Router Statistics Items  
    Item Description
    Port The statistics for the WAN (Internet) and LAN (local) ports. For each port, the screen 
    displays:
    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.
    Tx B/s The current transmission (outbound) bandwidth used on the WAN and LAN ports.
    Table 5-2: Connection Status Items  (continued)
    Item Description 
    						
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    Viewing a List of Attached Devices
    The Attached Devices menu contains a table of all IP devices that the router has discovered on the 
    local network. From the Main Menu of the browser interface, under the Maintenance heading, 
    select Attached Devices to view the table, shown below.
    Figure 5-4:  Attached Devices menu
    For each device, the table shows the IP address, NetBIOS Host Name (if available), and Ethernet 
    MAC address. Note that if the router is rebooted, the table data is lost until the router rediscovers 
    the devices. To force the router to look for attached devices, click the Refresh button.
    Configuration File Management
    The configuration settings of the WGR614 v6 router are stored within the router in a configuration 
    file. This file can be saved (backed up) to a user’s PC, retrieved (restored) from the user’s PC, or 
    cleared to factory default settings.
    Rx B/s The current reception (inbound) bandwidth used on the WAN and LAN ports.
    Up Time The amount of time since the router was last restarted.
    Up Time The time elapsed since this port acquired the link.
    Poll Interval Specifies the intervals at which the statistics are updated in this window. Click on Stop 
    to freeze the display.
    Set Interval Enter a time and click the button to set the polling frequency.
    Stop Click the Stop button to freeze the polling information.
    Table 5-3: Router Statistics Items  (continued)
    Item Description 
    						
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    From the Main Menu of the browser interface, under the Maintenance heading, select the Settings 
    Backup heading to bring up the menu shown below.
    Figure 5-5:  Settings Backup menu
    Three options are available, and are described in the following sections.
    Restoring and Backing Up the Configuration
    The Restore and Backup options in the Settings Backup menu allow you to save and retrieve a file 
    containing your router’s configuration settings.
    To save your settings, click the Backup button. Your browser will extract the configuration file 
    from the router and will prompt you for a location on your PC to store the file. You can give the 
    file a meaningful name at this time, such as pacbell.cfg.
    To restore your settings from a saved configuration file, enter the full path to the file on your PC or 
    click the Browse button to browse to the file. When you have located it, click the Restore button to 
    send the file to the router. The router will then reboot automatically.
    Wa r n i n g: Do not interrupt the reboot process. 
    						
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    Erasing the Configuration
    It is sometimes desirable to restore the router to original default settings. This can be done by using 
    the Erase function, which will restore all factory settings. After an erase, the routers password will 
    be password, the LAN IP address will be 192.168.1.1, and the routers DHCP client will be 
    enabled.
    To erase the configuration, click the Erase button.
    To restore the factory default configuration settings without knowing the login password or IP 
    address, you must use the Default Reset button on the rear panel of the router. See “Restoring the 
    Default Configuration and Password” on page 7-7.
    Upgrading the Router Software
    The routing software of the WGR614 v6 router is stored in FLASH memory, and can be upgraded 
    as new software is released by NETGEAR. Upgrade files can be downloaded from the NETGEAR 
    Web site. If the upgrade file is compressed (.ZIP file), you must first extract the file before sending 
    it to the router. The upgrade file can be sent to the router using your browser. 
    Note: The Web browser used to upload new firmware into the WGR614 v6 router must support 
    HTTP uploads. NETGEAR recommends using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and above and 
    Netscape Navigator 4.7 and above. 
    From the Main Menu of the browser interface, under the Maintenance heading, select the Router 
    Upgrade link display the menu shown below. 
    Note: Before upgrading the router software, use the router backup utility to save your 
    configuration settings. Any router upgrade will revert the router settings back to the 
    factory defaults. After completing the upgrade, you can restore your settings from the 
    backup. 
    						
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    Figure 5-6:  Router Upgrade menu
    To upload new firmware:
    1.Download and unzip (if the downloaded file is a .zip file) the new software file from 
    NETGEAR. 
    2.In the Router Upgrade menu, click the Browse button and browse to the location of the 
    upgrade file
    3.Click Upload.
    Note: When uploading software to the WGR614 v6 router, it is important not to interrupt the 
    Web browser by closing the window, clicking a link, or loading a new page. If the browser is 
    interrupted, it may corrupt the software. When the upload is complete, your router will 
    automatically restart. The upgrade process will typically take about one minute.
    In some cases, you may need to reconfigure the router after upgrading.
    Changing the Administrator Password
    The default password for the router’s Web Configuration Manager is password. NETGEAR 
    recommends that you change this password to a more secure password. 
    Note: Before changing the router password, use the router backup utility to save your 
    configuration settings. If after changing the password, you forget the new password you 
    assigned, you will have to reset the router back to the factory defaults to be able to log in 
    using the default password of password. This means you will have to restore all the 
    router configuration settings. If you ever have to reset the router back to the factory 
    defaults, you can restore your settings from the backup. 
    						
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