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| Device Type | Travel Router |
|---|---|
| Wireless Standards | 802.11b/g/n |
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
| Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Security | WPA, WPA2 |
| Weight | 0.15 lb (68 g) |
| Ports | 1 WAN, 1 LAN |
Initial setup steps including unpacking, optimal placement, and preparing the device.
Details on the Internet mode switch, indicator LEDs, ports, and product label.
Guides through various connection types: public Wi-Fi, range extension, home setup, bridge, and cellular.
Pre-setup requirements, ISP info gathering, and overview of NETGEAR genie setup.
Step-by-step guide for initial setup, firmware upgrades, and password management.
Connecting wireless devices and using the NETGEAR genie mobile applications.
Configuring wired and wireless WAN connections for Internet access.
Setting up fundamental wireless parameters: SSID, channel, security, and broadcast.
Viewing connected devices and managing saved Internet connection profiles.
Automated setup via wizard and advanced WAN settings like DMZ, MTU, NAT, and VPN.
Configuring LAN IP settings, DHCP, address reservation, and Quality of Service.
Understanding the USB port's capabilities for storage, printing, and device power.
Connecting, setting up, and accessing USB storage devices for network sharing.
Configuring and sharing a USB printer connected to the Trek across the network.
Blocking unwanted services via port filtering and implementing scheduled access restrictions.
Configuring email alerts for security events and monitoring log entries.
Viewing device status, router information, port status, and network statistics.
Configuring logs and managing device settings via backup, restore, and erase.
Checking for and installing the latest firmware updates for the Trek device.
Controlling wireless radio, schedules, WPS, MAC access lists, and security options.
Configuring Dynamic DNS, Static Routes, Remote Management, UPnP, and Traffic Meter.
Quick tips, LED interpretation, login issues, and basic connectivity checks.
Resolving wireless connectivity problems, internet access errors, and date/time issues.
Restoring factory settings and using ping utility for network troubleshooting.
Details on default factory settings and the Trek's technical specifications.











