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NETGEAR WGR614 v4 User Manual

NETGEAR WGR614 v4
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Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4
Troubleshooting 7-5
December 2003
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Configure your router to spoof your PC’s MAC address. This can be done in the Basic Settings
menu. Refer to “How to Manually Configure Your Internet Connection” on page 2-12.
If your router can obtain an IP address, but your PC is unable to load any web pages from the
Internet:
Your PC may 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 will provide the addresses of one or two DNS
servers for your use. If you entered a DNS address during the routers configuration, reboot
your PC and verify the DNS address as described in “Verifying TCP/IP Properties” on
page C-6. Alternatively, you may configure your PC manually with DNS addresses, as
explained in your operating system documentation.
Your PC may not have the router configured as its TCP/IP gateway.
If your PC obtains its information from the router by DHCP, reboot the PC and verify the
gateway address as described in “Verifying TCP/IP Properties” on page C-6.
Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility
Most TCP/IP terminal 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. Troubleshooting a TCP/IP
network is made very easy by using the ping utility in your PC or workstation.
Testing the LAN Path to Your Router
You can ping the router from your PC to verify that the LAN path to your router is set up correctly.
To ping the router from a PC running Windows 95 or later:
1. From the Windows toolbar, click on 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 192.168.0.1
3. Click on OK.
You should see a message like this one:
Pinging <IP address> with 32 bytes of data

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NETGEAR WGR614 v4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Wireless Protocol802.11g
Frequency Band2.4 GHz
Wireless Speed54 Mbps
SecurityWEP, WPA, WPA2
Antennas1 external
Ports4 LAN ports, 1 WAN port
WAN Port TypeEthernet (RJ-45)
LAN Port TypeEthernet (RJ-45)
FirewallNAT, SPI
Weight0.66 lbs

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