NETGEAR Network Router WNHDE111 5GHz User Manual

WNHDE111 5GHz  
Wireless-N HD Access  
Point/Bridge User Manual  
NETGEAR, Inc.  
4500 Great America Parkway  
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA  
202-10300-01  
May 2008  
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NOTE: This product's firmware limits operation to only the channels allowed in a particular Region or Country.  
Therefore, all options described in this user's guide may not be available in your version of the product.  
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity  
Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential Requirements of the R&TTE Directive of the  
European Union (1999/5/EC). This equipment meets the following conformance standards:  
EN300 328, EN301 489-17, EN60950  
A printed copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity certificate for this product is provided in the  
WNHDE111 product package.  
Europe – Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community  
Cesky [Czech]  
NETGEAR Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento Radiolan je ve shode se základními  
požadavky a dalšími príslušnými ustanoveními smernice 1999/5/ES.  
Dansk  
Undertegnede NETGEAR Inc. erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr Radiolan overholder  
[Danish]  
de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.  
Deutsch  
[German]  
Hiermit erklärt NETGEAR Inc., dass sich das Gerät Radiolan in Übereinstimmung mit  
den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der  
Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.  
Eesti  
Käesolevaga kinnitab NETGEAR Inc. seadme Radiolan vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ  
[Estonian]  
põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.  
English  
Hereby, NETGEAR Inc., declares that this Radiolan is in compliance with the essential  
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Español  
[Spanish]  
Por medio de la presente NETGEAR Inc. declara que el Radiolan cumple con los  
requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la  
Directiva 1999/5/CE.  
Ελληνική  
[Greek]  
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ NETGEAR Inc. ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ Radiolan ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ  
ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ  
ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.  
Français  
[French]  
Par la présente NETGEAR Inc. déclare que l'appareil Radiolan est conforme aux  
exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.  
Italiano [Italian] Con la presente NETGEAR Inc. dichiara che questo Radiolan è conforme ai requisiti  
essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.  
Latviski  
Ar šo NETGEAR Inc. deklarē, ka Radiolan atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām  
[Latvian]  
prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.  
Lietuvių  
Šiuo NETGEAR Inc. deklaruoja, kad šis Radiolan atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas  
[Lithuanian]  
1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.  
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Nederlands  
[Dutch]  
Hierbij verklaart NETGEAR Inc. dat het toestel Radiolan in overeenstemming is met de  
essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.  
Malti [Maltese]  
Hawnhekk, NETGEAR Inc., jiddikjara li dan Radiolan jikkonforma mal-htigijiet  
essenzjali u ma provvedimenti ohrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.  
Magyar  
Alulírott, NETGEAR Inc. nyilatkozom, hogy a Radiolan megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ  
[Hungarian]  
követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.  
Polski [Polish]  
Niniejszym NETGEAR Inc. oświadcza, że Radiolan jest zgodny z zasadniczymi  
wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.  
Português  
NETGEAR Inc. declara que este Radiolan está conforme com os requisitos essenciais  
[Portuguese]  
e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.  
Slovensko  
[Slovenian]  
NETGEAR Inc. izjavlja, da je ta Radiolan v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi  
relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES.  
Slovensky  
[Slovak]  
NETGEAR Inc. týmto vyhlasuje, _e Radiolan spĺňa základné po_iadavky a všetky  
príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.  
Suomi  
NETGEAR Inc. vakuuttaa täten että Radiolan tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY  
[Finnish]  
oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.  
Svenska  
[Swedish]  
Härmed intygar NETGEAR Inc. att denna Radiolan står I överensstämmelse med de  
väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv  
1999/5/EG.  
Íslenska  
Hér með lýsir NETGEAR Inc. yfir því að Radiolan er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar  
[Icelandic]  
kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 1999/5/EC.  
Norsk  
NETGEAR Inc. erklærer herved at utstyret Radiolan er i samsvar med de  
[Norwegian]  
grunnleggende krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.  
FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States  
FCC Information to User  
This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used with approved antennas only. Any  
product changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals.  
FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment  
should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.  
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
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FCC Declaration Of Conformity  
We NETGEAR, Inc., 4500 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA 95054, declare under our sole responsibility that  
the model WNHDE111 5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge WNHDE111 complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & Instructions  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following methods:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an electrical outlet on a circuit different from that which the radio receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge  
Tested to Comply  
with FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Modifications made to the product, unless expressly approved by NETGEAR, Inc., could void the user's right to operate  
the equipment.  
Maximum Wireless Signal Rate Derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 Specifications  
Actual data 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.  
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Product and Publication Details  
Model Number:  
WNHDE111  
Publication Date:  
Product Family:  
May 2008  
Wireless-N Bridge  
Product Name:  
5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge WNHDE111  
Home or Business Product:  
Language:  
Home  
English  
Publication Part Number:  
202-10300-01  
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Contents  
Chapter 1  
Getting Acquainted  
Chapter 2  
Easy Secure Wireless Setup  
Chapter 3  
Making Changes  
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Chapter 4  
Securing My Wireless  
Chapter 5  
Customizing Your Wireless Network  
Chapter 6  
Fine-Tuning Your Network  
Chapter 7  
Using Network Management Tools  
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About This Manual  
®
The user manual provides information for configuring the features of the NETGEAR 5 GHz  
Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge WNHDE111 beyond initial configuration settings. Initial  
configuration instructions can be found in the . You should have basic to intermediate computer  
and Internet skills.  
Conventions, Formats, and Scope  
The conventions, formats, and scope of this manual are described in the following paragraphs:  
Typographical conventions. This manual uses the following typographical conventions:  
Italic  
Emphasis, books, CDs  
User input, GUI screen text  
Command prompt, CLI text, code  
URL links  
Bold  
Fixed  
Italic  
Formats. This manual uses the following formats to highlight special messages:  
Note: This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest.  
Tip: This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save time or resources.  
Warning: Ignoring this type of note might result in a malfunction or damage to the  
equipment, a breach of security, or a loss of data.  
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Danger: This is a safety warning. Failure to take heed of this notice might result in  
personal injury or death.  
Scope. This manual is written for the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge according to these  
specifications:  
Product Version  
5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge WNHDE111  
May 2008  
Manual Publication Date  
For more information about network, Internet, firewall, and VPN technologies, click the links to  
the NETGEAR website in Appendix B, “Related Documents.”  
Note: Product updates are available on the NETGEAR, Inc. website at  
How to Use This Manual  
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Revision History  
NETGEAR, Inc. is constantly searching for ways to improve its products and documentation. The  
following table indicates any changes that might have been made since the Wireless-N  
AccessPoint/Bridge was introduced.  
Table 2-1. Publication Revision History  
Version  
Number  
Part Number  
Date  
Description  
202-10300-01  
v1.0  
v1.1  
January 2008  
May 2008  
First publication.  
Revised to reflect full product feature set.  
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Chapter 1  
Getting Acquainted  
This chapter describes unpacking the 5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge WNHDE111, its  
key hardware features, and positioning the unit.  
This chapter includes the following sections:  
Before you begin installing your bridge, check the package contents. Become familiar with the  
front and back panels of your bridge—especially the status lights—and the important information  
on the bridge label. Then, read the section on positioning your to ensure that you have selected the  
best location to install your bridge.  
Unpacking Your New Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge  
Your product package should contain the following items:  
The bridge  
A snap-on stand for your bridge  
An AC power adapter (varies by region)  
A blue Ethernet cable  
The Resource CD, which includes:  
The Smart Wizard Installation Assistant  
A link to the online User Manual  
Warranty and Support Information cards  
If any of the parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact your NETGEAR dealer. Keep the  
carton, including the original packing materials, in case you need to return the product for repair.  
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Prepare for Installation  
Carefully peel off the protective film covering both sides of your bridge  
Figure 1  
Set up your bridge by inserting the tabs of the stand into the slots on its bottom as shown. Then,  
remove the protective film covering the status light panel.  
Figure 2  
Place your bridge in a suitable area for installation (near an AC power outlet and accessible to the  
Ethernet cables for your wired connections).  
Note: To ensure proper heat dissipation and for bridge stability, it is important that  
you connect the stand, place your bridge in an upright position, and do not  
block the vent holes at the top.  
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Key Hardware Features  
Before you install and connect your bridge, take a moment to become familiar with its front and  
back panels—especially the status light and Push N Connect push button on the front panel.  
Front Panel  
The lights on the front panel indicate the operating status of the bridge.  
Illuminated Power LED  
On – Amber  
On – Green  
Fast blink – Green  
Slow blink – Green  
Off  
The unit is performing the power-on diagnostic tests.  
The power is on and the router is ready.  
A software update is in progress.  
There is a problem with the wireless router software.  
Power is not being supplied to the unit, the wireless radio is  
turned off, or the LED push button switch on the back is off.  
Illuminated WPS Push 'N' Connect Button  
On – Amber  
On – Green  
The unit is performing the power-on diagnostic tests.  
The wireless range extender has acquired an Internet  
address.  
Blink – Green  
Off  
Data is being communicated with the Internet.  
Power is not being supplied to the unit, or the LED push button  
switch on the back is off.  
REVIEWERS: PLEASE VERIFY  
Figure 1-1  
Note: Pressing the LED On/Off button on the back of the unit turns off all the LEDs, including the  
these on the front (Power, and WPS), as well as those on the rear (Ethernet status).  
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Back Panel Connectors, Buttons, and Switches  
This illustration identifies the connectors and switches on the back of the unit.  
Factory Default  
Power  
Reset Button  
LED on/off switch  
Mode switch  
Ethernet ports  
Figure 1-2  
Table 1-1. Connectors, Buttons, and Switches  
Connector, Button, or Switch  
Power connector  
Description  
Port for connecting the AC power adapter.  
Two 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports For connecting the unit via Ethernet cables to other equipment like  
switches, game consoles, media adapters, print servers, or a router.  
Factory default reset button  
Mode switch settings  
Restore factory settings button. Use a paper clip to press this button  
for about 10 seconds to reset the unit to its factory default settings.  
Auto. Auto is the factory default setting. In Auto mode, if it senses it  
is connected to a router or gateway, it automatically sets itself to run  
as an AP. Otherwise, if connected to any other wired device, it  
automatically sets itself to run in Bridge mode.  
AP. When switched to AP (access point) mode, it acts as an access  
point. In this mode, connect it to a router. The free Ethernet port can  
be used to connect other equipment to your network via an Ethernet  
cable.  
Bridge. In Bridge mode, connect devices to it via Ethernet cables  
and they will connect to your wireless network. Typically, when a unit  
is set to bridge mode, it will be paired with a WNHDE111 working in  
AP mode.  
LED On/Off button  
Press this button to turn off all the LEDs, including the those on the  
front (Power, and WPS), as well as those on the rear (Ethernet status).  
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Key Back Panel Label Information  
Note: The WNHDE111 comes with a WPA/WPA2 security key enabled by default. This key is  
the serial number printed on the label on the back of on the unit. The default wireless  
network name (SSID) is NETGEAR-HD.  
This illustration identifies key information printed on the back panel label of the unit.  
Default Access  
Address, User Name  
and Password  
WPS  
Security Pin  
1TX18149020CB  
Serial number which is also the  
default WPA/WPA2 security key  
MAC  
Address  
Figure 1-3  
Table 1-2. Product label information  
Item  
Description  
Default Access.  
Use this URL, user name and password to log in to the unit.  
Note: During initial setup, the URL will only connect you to the unit  
when your computer is attached directly to one of the unit’s  
Ethernet ports.  
Tip:  
Generally, using the NETGEAR setup wizard will be more  
convenient than logging in to the unit with this information.  
WPS Security PIN.  
This PIN is used for devices that require manual entry of the WPS PIN,  
or with WPS registrar discovery services, found in Windows Vista for  
example.  
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Table 1-2. Product label information  
Item  
Description  
Serial Number which is also  
default WPA/WPA2 security  
key.  
The serial number is also the factory default WPA/WPA2 security key.  
This enables easy automated WPS Push 'N' Connect setup.  
MAC Address.  
The Media Access Control (MAC) address of this unit, which will be  
visible in status monitoring screens on the unit or on a router.  
Positioning Your Unit  
The operating distance or range of your wireless connection can vary significantly depending on  
the physical placement of your unit. For example, the thickness and number of walls the wireless  
signal must pass through might limit the range.  
Note: Failure to follow these guidelines can result in significant performance degradation  
or an inability to wirelessly connect to the bridge.  
For best results, place your bridge:  
Near the center of the area where your computers and other devices will operate, preferably  
within line of sight to your wireless devices.  
Accessible to an AC power outlet and near Ethernet cables for wired computers.  
In an elevated location such as a high shelf, keeping the number of walls and ceilings between  
the wireless range extender and your other devices to a minimum.  
Away from any large metal surfaces, such as a solid metal door or aluminum studs. Large  
expanses of other materials such as glass, insulated walls, fish tanks, mirrors, brick, and  
concrete can also affect your wireless signal.  
If placing 2 Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridges with a direct line of sight between them, do not  
place them closer than 15 feet, as the antennas are tuned for this optimum distance. Orient the  
2 units with the front panels (the side with the Power light) facing each other.  
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Chapter 2  
Easy Secure Wireless Setup  
This chapter describes how to easily and securely set up your Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge  
using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). WPS is a standard for easy and secure setup of wireless  
home networks, created by the Wi-Fi Alliance and launched in January, 2007. For more  
information on WPS, go to http://www.wi-fi.org/wifi-protected-setup.  
This chapter provides instructions for using the WPS push button and the WPS PIN  
configuration methods. See Chapter 4, “Securing My Wireless” for other wireless setup  
and security options.  
Note: Only wireless devices that support the 5GHz 802.11n or the 802.11a standards can connect  
to the WNHDE111 5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge product. You cannot use  
the WNHDE111 with 802.11b/g devices.  
This chapter includes the following sections:  
What If Some of My Devices Don’t Support WPS?  
Use this chart to identify the setup method you should use.  
My Wireless Devices  
Setup to Use  
Comment  
All my wireless devices  
support WPS.  
Use the WPS automated setup.  
This is the easiest and fastest way  
to set up very secure wireless.  
Some of my devices support  
WPS and some do not.  
Use the WPS automated setup for  
devices that support WPS. Then,  
The default WPA security key is  
printed on the back of your  
manually configure the other devices WNHDE111.  
to use the WPA security key.  
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Access Point Mode WPS Setup  
These instructions will guide you through connecting the access point to a router. Then, you will  
connect wirelessly using WPS technology.  
Internet  
Laptop with adapter like the NETGEAR  
WNDA3100 USB Adapter  
WNHDE111  
Access Point  
Router/gateway  
Figure 2-1  
1. Connect the Ethernet cable from a LAN port on your existing router or gateway to either  
Ethernet port on the Wireless-N Access Point. You can leave the mode switch set to the default  
of Auto, or set it to AP mode (but not to Bridge mode).  
2. Connect the power adapter to the unit. Verify that the power light  
is on.  
Note: Make sure that the LED on/off switch is on. When it is off, all  
the status lights on the unit will be off, including the power  
Power light  
light, the Ethernet port lights, and the WPS button will not light  
when pushed.  
WPS button/light  
You are finished with setting up the access point.  
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WPS Push Button Client Setup  
1. On the WNHDE111, press the NETGEAR Push 'N' Connect WPS push button.  
Figure 2-2  
The WPS button  
will blink for no more than 2 minutes.  
2. Now, activate the WPS push button feature on your wireless client computer. For example,  
using the NETGEAR WNDA3100 USB Adapter, within the 2-minute period, push the picture  
of this button  
that the Smart Wizard displays.  
WPS button  
Figure 2-3  
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The WPS button on the Wireless-N Access Point blinks while the two devices are connecting  
and exchanging the security key. Upon successfully connecting, WPS button on the AP will be  
on solid for about 6 minutes and then turn off. The settings page of the Wireless-N Bridge  
confirms your connection.  
On a NETGEAR adapter, you will notice on its settings page that WPS sent the security key  
from the access point to the USB adapter. In the future, you can add more WPS enabled  
wireless devices to your network just as easily.  
Repeat this step for each additional WPS push button enabled device you add to your network.  
You are done! It was just that easy to set up a secure wireless connection between the Wireless-N  
AccessPoint/Bridge and your wireless computer.  
WPS PIN Entry Setup of WIreless Clients  
To enable a WPS enabled wireless client to join your network using a PIN, follow these steps.  
1. Locate the WPS security PIN on the back of the unit.  
24681353  
WPS Security PIN  
Figure 2-4  
2. Follow the instructions in the product documentation of your device for entering the WPS  
PIN.  
WPS initiates the wireless connection.  
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Setting Up Two WNHDE111 Units  
You can set up a pair of WNHDE111 units, for example if you purchase them as a bundle. Or, you  
can set up one unit as an access point, then add a second unit as a bridge. Follow the instructions  
below for either of these scenarios.  
AP Mode  
Bridge Mode  
Gaming console  
Internet  
Router/gateway  
WNHDE111  
WNHDE111  
Digital Media Adapter  
Figure 2-5  
Setting Up a Pair of WNHDE111 Units at Once  
Follow these steps to set up a pair of WNHDE111  
1. Set the switch on the back of each Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge to Auto mode.  
2. Connect the Ethernet cable from a LAN port in the router or gateway to either LAN port on  
one Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge.  
3. Place the other Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge near the media player, game console, or switch  
and connect it with an Ethernet cable.  
4. To complete installation, connect a power adapter to the Wireless-N Bridge(s). Allow a few  
minutes for your devices to connect to the Internet.  
Note: By following the steps in this installation with both Wireless-N Bridge units  
set to Auto mode, the Wireless-N Bridge connected to your router has set itself  
to AP mode, while the second Wireless-N Bridge is set to Bridge mode.  
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Adding a Second WNHDE111 to Your Network Later  
Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridges, if purchased as a kit, are pre-configured to securely connect to  
each other automatically, according to the instructions above. To add a second WNHDE111,  
simply use the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) push button.  
1. Make sure the WNHDE111 you are adding is set to Auto or Bridge mode but not set to AP  
mode, and place it near the devices you will connect to it.  
2. Connect the power adapter. The power light should blink quickly in groups of 3 (if the power  
light is off, press the power light on/off switch on the back panel to turn it on).  
Figure 2-6  
3. On the new WNHDE111, press the WPS button; its WPS light will blink.Within 2 minutes,  
press the WPS button on the existing Wireless-N Bridge which is operating in AP mode. Its  
WPS light will start to blink.  
After 1-2 minutes the new unit in Bridge mode should be associated with the existing unit in  
AP mode. The WPS light for the Bridge mode unit will turn off. On the AP mode unit, the  
WPS light will be on solid for about 6 minutes, then turn off. The power lights on both units  
will be steadily on.  
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Connecting Other Devices to a WNHDE111  
There are three ways you can connect other devices to the access point:  
For wireless devices that support the WPS automated method, repeat the steps above for the  
WPS setup method. WPS will automatically transfer the security settings from the Wireless-N  
Access Point to the device you are adding.  
For wireless devices that do not support WPS, manually configure them. Refer to the  
instructions in the product documentation of the wireless device you will add. The  
WNHDE111 default WPA/WPA2 security key is the serial number printed on the back of the  
unit. The default wireless network name (SSID) is NETGEAR-HD.  
Default WPA/WPA2 security key  
1TX18149020CB  
Figure 2-7  
For wired devices, use an Ethernet cable to connect to a free Ethernet port on the WNHDE111.  
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Chapter 3  
Making Changes  
This chapter describes how to connect to your WNHDE111, view or change its settings, and keep  
its firmware up to date. You can use the Smart Wizard or web-based GUI manage you  
WNHDE111.  
This chapter includes:  
Viewing or Changing Settings  
There are two ways you can view or change configuration settings on your WNHDE111.  
Use the NETGEAR Smart Wizard Configuration Assistant, which is included on the Resource  
CD that came with your Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge.  
Tip: Unlike the web browser bridge manager interface, this utility will automatically  
discover the WNHDE111 units in your network, making it the most convenient  
way to view or change WNHDE111 settings.  
Use the web browser bridge manager interface by entering http://www.mywifiext.net into the  
browser of a PC directly connected by Ethernet cable to the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge.  
Follow the steps below to use either of these methods for viewing or changing WNHDE111  
settings.  
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Using the Smart Wizard Configuration Assistant  
The Configuration Assistant is included on the Resource CD that came with your Wireless-N  
AccessPoint/Bridge. It can be run from a PC or the Resource CD that came with the unit. You can  
downloaded it from http://www.netgear.com/support.  
Tip: For convenience, and ease of future access to this utility, copy it from the Resource  
CD to your PC.  
You use the Configuration Assistant to connect wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable to any Wireless-  
N Bridge that is in AP mode. Once connected, you can access all of your Wireless-N AccessPoint/  
Bridges. Otherwise, connect directly via an Ethernet cable to a Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge  
that is in bridge mode.  
To use the Configuration Assistant:  
1. Run the NETGEAR Smart Wizard Configuration Assistant.  
If the PC is directly connected to the WNHDE111 is not in the same range as the IP address of  
the WNHDE111, the Configuration Assistant prompts you to change the IP address first.  
Change the IP address for the PC to match the IP network of the Wireless-N Bridge.  
Figure 3-8  
By default, the IP address is assigned dynamically by the router. Without a router, the IP  
address of the Wireless-N Bridge in AP mode will default to 192.168.0.240 and the IP address  
of the Wireless-N Bridge in bridge mode will default to 192.168.0.241.  
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The Configuration Assistant lists all the WNHDE111 units it finds.  
Names of units discovered  
Figure 3-9  
2. To configure a unit on the list, do one of the following:  
Right-click its name to display a menu of settings you can change.  
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Double-click the name of the unit in the discovery list to open the login menu. The default  
password is password.  
Figure 3-11  
Refer to the topics in this guide, or the online help pages for further information about settings.  
Using the Web Browser Interface  
You can use a web browser to log in to a WNHDE111 and view or changes its settings. To access  
the web browser interface:  
1. When connected directly to the unit via an Ethernet cable, you can open the web browser  
interface by typing http://www.mywifiext.net in the address field of your browser, and then  
press Enter. The login window above opens:  
2. Enter password for the password.  
The Checking for Firmware Updates screen appears unless you previously cleared the Check  
for New Version Firmware Upon Log-in check box in the Firmware Update screen.  
If the unit discovers a newer version of software, you are asked if you want to upgrade to the  
new software is available, the no new firmware message displays.  
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Figure 3-12  
Note: If the Check for New Version Upon Log-in check box is selected, the home  
page is the Firmware Version Check screen. Otherwise, it is the Setup Wizard  
screen.  
If the unit is connected to the Internet, you can select Knowledge Base or Documentation  
under Web Support in the main menu to view support information or the user manual.  
If you do not click Logout, the unit will wait for 5 minutes after no activity before it  
automatically logs you out. You can adjust this timeout setting on the Tools Admin page.  
Using Automatic Firmware Update upon Login  
The Checking for Firmware Updates screen appears when you log in unless you previously cleared  
the Check for Updated Firmware Upon Log-in check box. For information about checking for new  
firmware through the main menu, see “Firmware Update” on page 3-13.  
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Figure 3-13  
1. Allow the update feature to check for firmware updates more recent than the firmware  
currently installed in your Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge.  
If the update feature discovers a newer version of software, you are asked if you want to  
upgrade to the new software.  
Figure 3-14  
2. To download and install a newer version, click Yes.  
The update feature automatically installs the most recent firmware.  
Figure 3-15  
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Warning: Do not try to go online, turn off the bridge, shut down the computer, or do  
anything else to the bridge until the bridge finishes downloading!  
If no new firmware is available, the following message appears.  
Figure 3-16  
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Chapter 4  
Securing My Wireless  
The 5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge WNHDE111 provides highly effective security  
features, which are covered in detail in this chapter.  
This chapter includes the following sections:  
Choosing Appropriate Wireless Security  
Unlike wired networks, wireless networks allow anyone with a compatible adapter to receive your  
wireless data transmissions well beyond your walls. Operating an unsecured wireless network  
creates an opportunity for outsiders to eavesdrop on your network traffic or to enter your network  
to access your computers and files. Indoors, computers can connect over 802.11n/a wireless  
networks at ranges of up to 500 feet. Such distances can allow for others outside your immediate  
area to access your network. Use the security features of your wireless equipment that are  
appropriate to your needs.  
The time it takes to establish a wireless connection can vary depending on both your security  
settings and router placement.  
Stronger security methods can entail a cost in terms of throughput, latency, battery consumption,  
and equipment compatibility. In choosing an appropriate security level, you can also consider the  
effort compared to the reward for a hacker to break into your network. As a minimum, however,  
NETGEAR recommends using WEP with Shared Key authentication. Do not run an unsecured  
wireless network unless it is your intention to provide free Internet access for the public.  
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WEP connections can take slightly longer to establish. Also, WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK  
encryption can consume more battery power on a notebook computer, and can cause significant  
performance degradation with a slow computer.  
Wireless data  
security options  
Range: up to 500 foot radius  
1) Open system: easy but no security  
2) MAC access list: no data security  
3) WEP: security but some performance  
impact  
WNHDE111  
4) WPA-PSK: strong security  
5) WPA2-PSK: very strong security  
Note: Use these with other features that enhance security (Table 4-2 on page 4-3).  
Figure 4-1  
To configure the wireless network, you can:  
Manually specify your SSID and your wireless security settings. The Wireless-N  
AccessPoint/Bridge provides two screens for configuring the wireless settings: the basic  
Wireless Settings screen, which you access under Setup in the main menu, and the Advanced  
Wireless Settings screen.  
Use Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) to automatically set the SSID and implement  
WPA/WPA2 security on both the router and the client device. If the clients in your network  
are WPS capable, you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) to automatically set the SSID and  
implement WPA/WPA2 security on both the bridge and the client device.  
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Basic security options are listed in order of increasing effectiveness below. For more details on  
wireless security methods, “Wireless Networking Basics” in Appendix B.  
Table 4-1. Wireless Security Options  
Security Type  
Description  
None.  
No wireless security. Recommended only for troubleshooting wireless  
connectivity. Do not run an unsecured wireless network unless it is your  
intention to provide free Internet access for the public.  
WEP. Wired Equivalent Privacy.  
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption provides moderate  
For more information, see “Con- data security. WEP Shared Key authentication and WEP data encryption  
figuring WEP Wireless Security” can be defeated by a determined eavesdropper using publicly available  
tools.  
WPA-PSK (TKIP).  
WPA2-PSK (AES).  
Wi-Fi Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK and WPA2-  
PSK) data encryption provides extremely strong data security, very  
WPA-PSK (TKIP) + WPA2-PSK effectively blocking eavesdropping. Because WPA and WPA2 are  
(AES). Mixed mode. relatively new standards, older wireless adapters and devices might not  
For more information, see “Con- support them.  
Table 4-2. Other Features That Enhance Security  
Security Type  
Description  
Turn off the broadcast of the  
wireless network name SSID.  
If you disable the broadcast of the SSID, only devices that know the  
correct SSID can connect. This nullifies the wireless network discovery  
For more information, see “View- feature of some products such as Windows XP, but your data is still fully  
ing Advanced Wireless Settings” exposed to an intruder using available wireless eavesdropping tools.  
Restrict access based on MAC You can restrict access to only trusted computers so that unknown  
address. For more information, computers cannot wirelessly connect to the Wireless-N AccessPoint/  
see “Restricting Wireless Access Bridge. MAC address filtering adds an obstacle against unwanted access  
by MAC Address” on page 4-11. to your network by the general public, but the data broadcast over the  
wireless link is fully exposed. This data includes your trusted MAC  
addresses, which can be read and impersonated by a hacker.  
Use the Push 'N' Connect  
feature (Wi-Fi Protected  
Setup). For more information,  
Wi-Fi Protected Setup provides easy setup by means of a push button.  
Older wireless adapters and devices might not support this. Check  
whether devices are WPS enabled.  
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Changing Wireless Security Settings  
This section describes the wireless settings that you can view and configure in the Wireless  
Settings screen, which you access under Setup in the main menu.  
Viewing Basic Wireless Settings  
To specify the wireless security settings of your router:  
1. Log in to the router as described in “Viewing or Changing Settings” on page 3-1.  
2. Select Wireless Settings under Setup in the main menu.  
Figure 4-2  
The available settings in this screen are:  
Wireless Network Name (SSID). Enter a value of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. When  
more than one wireless network is active, different wireless network names provide a way to  
separate the traffic. For a wireless device to participate in a particular wireless network, it must  
be configured with the SSID for that network. The default SSID is NETGEAR-HD.  
802.11 Mode. You can choose from: Mixed 802.11n and 802.11a; 802.11n only; or 802.11a  
only.  
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Enable Auto Channel Scan. The unit automatically finds the channel with least interference  
and uses that channel. This is enabled by default. If you disable this feature, you can use the  
Wireless Channel option to manually pick a channel.  
Wireless Channel. When Auto Channel Scan is disabled, use this option to manually pick a  
channel.  
Channel Width. This field determines which operating frequency is used. It should not be  
necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference problems with another  
nearby wireless network. The WNHDE111 uses channel bonding technology to extend the  
bandwidth for data transmission.  
Enable SSID Broadcast. Clear this check box to disable broadcast of the SSID, so that only  
devices that know the correct SSID can connect. Disabling SSID broadcast nullifies the  
wireless network discovery feature of some products such as Windows XP.  
Wireless Security Mode: WEP or WPA. The selection of wireless security options can  
significantly affect your network performance. The time it takes to establish a wireless  
connection can vary depending on both your security settings and unit placement.  
3. Click Apply to save your settings.  
Configuring WEP Wireless Security  
WEP Shared Key authentication and WEP data encryption can be defeated by a determined  
eavesdropper using publicly available tools.  
1. Select Wireless Settings under Setup in the main menu.  
2. In the Wireless Security Mode section, select WEP. The WEP options display.  
3. Select the encryption strength (64 or 128 bit data encryption).  
4. Enter the data encryption keys. These values must be identical on all computers and access  
points in your network.  
5. Click Apply to save your settings.  
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Configuring WPA Wireless Security  
Note: Not all wireless adapters support WPA. Furthermore, client software is also  
required. Windows XP with Service Pack 2 does include WPA support.  
Nevertheless, the wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA.  
For instructions on configuring wireless computers or PDAs (personal digital  
assistants) for WPA-PSK security, consult the documentation for the product you  
are using. Check whether newer drivers are available from the manufacturer.  
Wi-Fi Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK) provides extremely  
strong security, very effectively blocking eavesdropping. Both methods dynamically change the  
encryption keys making them nearly impossible to circumvent. WPA2 adds support for hardware  
based AES, which adds improved performance and the strongest data encryption.  
Mixed mode allows clients using either WPA-PSK (TKIP) or WPA2-PSK (AES). This provides  
the most reliable security, and is easiest to implement, but it might not be compatible with older  
adapters.  
To configure WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK:  
1. Select Wireless Settings under Setup in the main menu.  
2. Select one of the WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK options for the security type. The WPA + WPA2  
options the most flexible, since it allows clients using either one.  
3. In the Passphrase field, enter a word or group of 8–63 printable characters. The passphrase is  
case-sensitive.  
4. Click Apply to save your settings.  
Viewing Advanced Wireless Settings  
This section describes the wireless settings that you can view and specify in the Advanced  
Wireless Settings screen, which you access under Advanced in the main menu.  
1. Log in to the unit.  
2. Select Advanced Wireless under Advanced in the main menu.  
The available settings in this screen are:  
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Enable Wireless Router Radio. If you disable the wireless router radio, wireless devices  
cannot connect to the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge. If you will not be using your  
wireless network for a period of time, you can clear this check box and disable all wireless  
connectivity.  
WPS Settings. For information about these settings, see the following section, “Using  
Wireless Card Access List. For information about this list, see “Restricting Wireless  
.
Note: The Fragmentation Threshold, CTS/RTS Threshold, and Preamble Mode  
options are reserved for wireless testing and advanced configuration only. Do  
not change these settings.  
Using Push 'N' Connect (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)  
If your wireless clients support Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), you can use this feature to configure  
the router’s network name (SSID) and security settings and, at the same time, connect a wireless  
client securely and easily to the router. Look for the  
symbol on your client device. WPS  
automatically configures the network name (SSID) and wireless security settings for the router (if  
the router is in its default state) and broadcasts these settings to the wireless client.  
Note: NETGEAR’s Push 'N' Connect feature is based on the Wi-Fi Protected Setup  
(WPS) standard (for more information, see http://www.wi-fi.org). All other Wi-Fi-  
certified and WPS-capable products should be compatible with NETGEAR  
products that implement Push 'N' Connect.  
When you add wireless clients, whether or not they are WPS enabled, the added devices must  
share the same network name (SSID) and security passphrase. For more information, see  
Note: If you choose to use WPS, the only security methods supported are WPA-PSK and  
WPA2-PSK. WEP security is not supported by WPS.  
The Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge provides two methods for connecting to a wireless client that  
supports WPS, described in the following sections:  
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Push Button Configuration  
There are two methods to enable a wireless client to join a network using a push button on the  
router: using the physical push button or using the software button in the Add WPS Client screen.  
Using the Physical Push Button  
1. Press the button on the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge for over 5 seconds. For information  
about the WPS button light, see the .  
The green  
button light begins to blink in a regular pattern. While the light is blinking, you  
have 2 minutes to enable WPS on the client that you are trying to connect to the router.  
2. On the wireless client, follow its specific networking instructions to enable WPS, to allow it to  
connect to the router.  
The Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge’s green  
when one of these conditions occurs:  
button light ceases blinking and remains on  
The router and the client establish a wireless connection.  
The 2-minute window period expires for establishing a WPS connection. If the connection  
is not established, no WPS security settings will be specified in the Wireless-N  
AccessPoint/Bridge.  
Using the Software Button in the Add WPS Client Screen  
1. Log in to the router as described in “Viewing or Changing Settings” on page 3-1.  
2. Select Add WPS Client in the main menu, and click Next.  
3. Select the Push Button setup method.  
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4. Click the  
button in the Add WPS Client screen. The following screen displays:  
Figure 4-4  
The green  
button light on the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge begins to blink in a regular  
pattern. While the button light is blinking, you have 2 minutes to enable WPS on the device  
you are trying to connect to the router.  
5. In the wireless client, follow its specific networking instructions to enable WPS, to allow it to  
connect to the router.  
The Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge’s green  
when one of these conditions occurs:  
button light ceases blinking and remains on  
The router and the client establish a wireless connection.  
The 2-minute window period expires for establishing a WPS connection. If the connection  
is not established, no WPS security settings will be specified in the Wireless-N  
AccessPoint/Bridge.  
Security PIN Entry  
There are two ways to enable a wireless client to join a network using a PIN: using the unit’s  
security PIN or using the wireless client’s security PIN.  
Using the Unit’s Security PIN  
1. Obtain your unit’s security PIN from the rear panel of the router or from the Advanced  
Wireless Settings screen.  
2. On the wireless client, follow its specific networking instructions to enter the router’s security  
PIN and to establish a wireless connection with the router.  
Using the Wireless Client’s Security PIN  
1. Log in to the WNHDE111.  
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2. Select Add WPS Client in the main menu, and click Next.  
3. Select the PIN Number setup method.  
4. On the wireless client, obtain its security PIN, or follow its specific networking instructions to  
generate a client security PIN.  
5. In the Add WPS Client screen of the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge, enter the client security  
PIN in the Enter Client’s PIN field.  
6. Click Next. The following screen displays, and the Smart Wizard initiates the wireless  
connection:  
Connecting Additional Wireless Client Devices after WPS Setup  
You can add WPS-enabled and non-WPS-enabled client devices.  
Adding Additional WPS-Enabled Clients  
To add an additional wireless client device that is WPS enabled, follow the procedures in “WPS  
Adding Additional Non-WPS-Enabled Clients  
If you are connecting a combination of WPS-enabled clients and clients that are not WPS enabled,  
you cannot use the WPS setup procedures to add clients that are not WPS enabled. You need to  
record and then manually enter your security settings.  
To connect non-WPS-enabled and WPS-enabled clients to the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge,  
use the default security key on the back label of the unit, and configure the client for WPA2 using  
this key:  
Enabling Wireless Isolation  
Wireless isolation prevents wireless clients from communication with one another. However, this  
does not prevent wireless clients from communicating with other computers connected via  
Ethernet cables, or computers on the Internet.  
Note: Do not use this feature if you will use wireless connections for such things as multi-  
user gaming, or transferring files from one computer to another over a wireless  
connection.  
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To enable wireless isolation, go to the Advanced Wireless menu and check the “Wireless  
Isolation” checkbox, and click Apply to save your changes.  
Restricting Wireless Access by MAC Address  
When a Wireless Card Access List is configured and enabled, the router checks the MAC address  
of any wireless device attempting a connection and allows only connections to computers  
identified on the trusted computers list.  
The Wireless Card Access List displays a list of wireless computers that you allow to connect to  
the router based on their MAC addresses. These wireless computers must also have the correct  
SSID and wireless security settings to access the wireless router.  
The MAC address is a network device’s unique 12-character physical address, containing the  
hexadecimal characters 0–9, a–f, or A–F only, and separated by colons (for example,  
00:09:AB:CD:EF:01). It can usually be found on the bottom of the wireless card or network  
interface device. If you do not have access to the physical label, you can display the MAC address  
using the network configuration utilities of the computer. In WindowsXP, for example, typing the  
ipconfig/all command in an MSDOS command prompt window displays the MAC address as  
Physical Address. You might also find the MAC addresses in the router’s Attached Devices screen.  
To restrict access based on MAC addresses:  
1. Select Wireless Settings under Advanced in the main menu.  
2. In the Advanced Wireless Settings screen, click Setup Access List to display the Wireless  
Card Access List.  
3. Click Add to add a wireless device to the wireless access control list. The Wireless Card  
Access Setup screen opens and displays a list of currently active wireless cards and their  
Ethernet MAC addresses.  
4. If the computer you want appears in the Available Wireless Cards list, you can select the radio  
button of that computer to capture its MAC address; otherwise, you can manually enter a name  
and the MAC address of the authorized computer. You can usually find the MAC address on  
the bottom of the wireless device.  
Tip: You can copy and paste the MAC addresses from the router’s Attached Devices  
screen into the MAC Address field of this screen. To do this, configure each  
wireless computer to obtain a wireless link to the router. The computer should  
then appear in the Attached Devices screen.  
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5. Click Add to add this wireless device to the Wireless Card Access List. The screen changes  
back to the list screen.  
6. Repeat step 3 through step 5 for each additional device you want to add to the list.  
7. Select the Turn Access Control On check box.  
Note: When configuring the unit from a wireless computer whose MAC address is  
not in the Trusted PC list, if you select Turn Access Control On, you lose  
your wireless connection when you click Apply. You must then access the unit  
from a wired computer or from a wireless computer that is on the access  
control list to make any further changes.  
8. Click Apply to save your Wireless Card Access List settings.  
Now, only devices on this list can wirelessly connect to the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge.  
Warning: MAC address filtering adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your  
network by the general public. However, your trusted MAC addresses appear  
in your wireless transmissions, so an intruder can read them and impersonate  
them. Do not rely on MAC address filtering alone to secure your network.  
Changing the Administrator Password  
The default password for the router’s Web Configuration Manager is password.  
Tip: Before changing the router password, back up your configuration settings with the  
default password of password. If you save the settings with a new password, and  
then you later forget the new password, you will have to reset the router back to the  
factory defaults, and log in using the default password of password. This means you  
will have to re-enter all the router configuration settings.  
To change the administrator password:  
1. On the main menu, under Maintenance, select Set Password to display the Set Password  
screen.  
2. To change the password, first enter the old password, then enter the new password twice.  
3. Click Apply.  
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Chapter 5  
Customizing Your Wireless Network  
This chapter describes how to configure advanced networking features of the  
5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge WNHDE111, including LAN, WAN, and routing  
settings.  
It contains the following sections:  
Using the Network Settings Options  
Use the Network Settings screen to configure LAN IP services such as IP address of the unit, and  
the optional DHCP server.  
By default, the IP address is assigned dynamically by the DHCP server in the network, typically  
built in to the routers found in home networks. Without a router, the IP address of the unit  
operating in AP mode will default to 192.168.0.240 and when the unit is in bridge mode it will  
default to 192.168.0.241.  
To configure network settings, from the main menu of the browser interface, under Advanced,  
click Network Settings, then pick Static IP from the drop-down list. The following screen  
displays:  
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Configuring the Access Point Parameters  
The Access Point Settings are:  
Access Point IP Address. The LAN IP address of the WNHDE111.  
IP Subnet Mask. The LAN subnet mask of the router. Combined with the IP address, the IP  
subnet mask allows a device to know which other addresses are local to it, and which must be  
reached through a gateway or router.  
Note: If you change the LAN IP address of the unit while connected through the browser,  
you will be disconnected. You must then open a new connection to the new IP  
address and log in again, and your computer must be in the same range of  
addresses as the unit is.  
Default Gateway. The LAN IP address of the router.  
Primary and Secondary DNS Servers: The DNS addresses the WNHDE111 will use.  
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Using the DHCP Server  
Warning: If two DHCP servers in a network are configured to give out conflicting  
addresses, the network will crash an none of the devices on the network will  
be able to use it until one of the DHCP servers is removed from the network.  
Be sure to avoid DHCP server conflicts with the DHCP server in your router  
by having them manage different address ranges in the same subnet.  
For most applications, the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings of the WNHDE111 are satisfactory.  
Click the link to the online document “TCP/IP Networking Basics” in Appendix B for an  
explanation of DHCP and information about how to assign IP addresses for your network.  
By default, the DHCP server of WNHDE111 is disabled. You can enable it to assign IP, DNS  
server, and default gateway addresses to all computers connected to the LAN. The assigned default  
gateway address is the LAN address of the router. The router assigns IP addresses to the attached  
computers from a pool of addresses specified in this screen. Each pool address is tested before it is  
assigned to avoid duplicate addresses on the LAN.  
Specify the pool of IP addresses to be assigned by setting the starting IP address and ending IP  
address. These addresses should be part of the same IP address subnet as the router’s LAN IP  
address.  
Wireless Repeating (Also Called WDS)  
The Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge can be used with a wireless access point (AP) to build large  
bridged wireless networks. Wireless repeating is a type of Wireless Distribution System (WDS).  
Warning: If you use the wireless repeating function, your options for wireless security  
are limited to None or WEP. For more information about wireless security, see  
Chapter 4, “Securing My Wireless.” Also, if the WPA security option is  
enabled, the WDS Enable checkbox is hidden.  
To use WDS, the following conditions must be met for all APs:  
The APs must use the same SSID, wireless channel, and encryption mode.  
The APs must be on the same LAN IP subnet. That is, all the AP LAN IP addresses are in the  
same network.  
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All LAN devices (wired and wireless computers) must be configured to operate in the same  
LAN network address range as the APs.  
The wireless MAC address of each target AP must be entered in Advanced Wireless menu  
WDS AP MAC Address field. One WNHDE111 can connect to 5 other units.  
Once you have input the WDS configuration settings, be sure to click Apply to save your changes.  
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Chapter 6  
Fine-Tuning Your Network  
This chapter describes how to modify the configuration of the 5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access  
Point/Bridge WNHDE111 to allow specific applications to access the Internet or to be accessed  
from the Internet, and how to make adjustments to enhance your network’s performance.  
This chapter includes the following sections:  
Optimizing Wireless Performance  
The speed and operating distance or range of your wireless connection can vary significantly based  
on the physical placement of the wireless router. You should choose a location for your router that  
will maximize the network speed.  
Note: Failure to follow these guidelines can result in significant performance degradation  
or inability to wirelessly connect to the router. For complete range and  
performance specifications, click the link to the online document “Wireless  
The following list describes how to optimize wireless router performance.  
Identify critical wireless links.  
If your network has several wireless devices, decide which wireless devices need the highest  
data rate, and locate the router near them. Many wireless products have automatic data-rate  
fallback, which allows increased distances without loss of connectivity. This also means that  
devices that are farther away might be slower. Therefore, the most critical links in your  
network are those where the traffic is high and the distances are great. Optimize those first.  
Choose placement carefully.  
For best results, place your router:  
Near the center of the area in which your computers will operate.  
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In an elevated location such as a high shelf where the wirelessly connected computers  
have line-of-sight access (even if through walls).  
Avoid obstacles to wireless signals.  
Keep wireless devices at least 2 feet from large metal fixtures such as file cabinets,  
refrigerators, pipes, metal ceilings, reinforced concrete, and metal partitions.  
Keep away from large amounts of water such as fish tanks and water coolers.  
Reduce interference.  
Avoid windows unless communicating between buildings.  
Place wireless devices away from various electromagnetic noise sources, especially those  
in the 2400–2500 MHz frequency band. Common noise-creating sources are:  
Computers and fax machines (no closer than 1 foot)  
Copying machines, elevators, and cell phones (no closer than 6 feet)  
Microwave ovens (no closer than 10 feet)  
Choose your settings.  
Use a scanning utility to determine what other wireless networks are operating nearby, and  
choose an unused channel.  
Turn off SSID broadcast, and change the default SSID. Other nearby devices might  
automatically try to connect to your network several times a second, which can cause  
significant performance reduction.  
Use WMM to improve the performance of voice and video traffic over the wireless link.  
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Wireless Intelligent Stream Handling (WISH)  
WISH is an advanced feature that can be used to prioritize some types of traffic ahead of others.  
WISH prioritization applies to the wireless link only.  
You can give prioritized access to the following types of traffic:  
For specific applications by traffic type  
For specific online games by port addresses  
From a specific device by IP addresses  
To specify prioritization of traffic, you must create a rule for the type of traffic and add the rule to  
the WISH Rules List in the WISH screen.  
From the main menu of the browser interface, under Advanced, select WISH.  
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This table below describes the WISH options.  
Table 6-1. WISH Options  
Item  
Description  
Enable WISH  
Priority Classifiers  
HTTP  
Enables WISH prioritization.  
Applies WISH prioritization to different categories of traffic.  
Allows the access point to recognize HTTP transfers for many common audio  
and video streams and prioritize them above other traffic. Such streams are  
frequently used by digital media players.  
Windows  
Enables the access point to recognize certain audio and video streams gen-  
Media Center erated by a Windows Media Center PC and to prioritize these above other  
traffic. Such streams are used by systems known as Windows Media Extend-  
ers, such as the Xbox 360.  
Automatic  
When enabled, this option causes the access point to automatically attempt  
to prioritize traffic streams that it doesn't otherwise recognize, based on the  
behavior that the streams exhibit. This acts to deprioritize streams that exhibit  
bulk transfer characteristics, such as file transfers, while leaving interactive  
traffic, such as gaming or VoIP, running at a normal priority.  
Add Wish Rule  
A WISH Rule identifies a specific message flow and assigns a priority to that  
flow. For most applications, the priority classifiers ensure the right priorities  
and specific WISH Rules are not required.  
WISH supports overlaps between rules. If more than one rule matches for a  
specific message flow, the rule with the highest priority will be used.  
Enable  
Name  
Specifies whether the entry will be active or inactive.  
Create a name for the rule that is meaningful to you.  
Priority  
Protocol  
Choose one for each rule: Background; Best Effort; Video; and Voice  
Pick from the list (Any; TCPIP; UDP; Both; ICMP; Other) or specify another  
Host 1 & 2 IP The rule applies to a flow of messages between computers that have IP  
Ranges address within the ranges set here.  
Host 1 & 2 Port The rule applies to a flow of messages using the port ranges specified here  
Ranges  
between the corresponding host computers identified by their IP address the  
ranges.  
Wish Rules List  
This section lists the defined WISH Rules. Click the Enable checkbox at the  
left to directly activate or de-activate the entry. An entry can be changed by  
clicking the Edit icon or can be deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you  
click the Edit icon, the item is highlighted, and the "Edit WISH Rule" section is  
activated for editing.  
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Using WMM QoS for Wireless Multimedia Applications  
The Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge supports Wi-Fi Multimedia Quality of Service (WMM QoS)  
to prioritize wireless voice and video traffic over the wireless link. WMM QoS provides  
prioritization of wireless data packets from different applications based on four access categories:  
voice, video, best effort, and background. For an application to receive the benefits of WMM QoS,  
both it and the client running that application must be WMM enabled. Legacy applications that do  
not support WMM, and applications that do not require QoS, are assigned to the best effort  
category, which receives a lower priority than voice and video.  
WMM QoS is disabled by default. You can enable it in the Advanced Wireless screen by checking  
the Enable WMM check box and clicking Apply.  
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Chapter 7  
Using Network Management Tools  
This chapter describes how to use the maintenance features of your 5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access  
Point/Bridge WNHDE111. You can access these features by selecting the items under  
Maintenance in the main menu of the browser interface.  
This chapter includes the following sections:  
Viewing Status and Log Information  
To view status and log information:  
From the main menu of the browser interface, under Status, select Device Info. The unit status  
screen displays.  
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Table 7-1 describes the router status fields.  
Table 7-1. Device Info Status Fields  
Field  
Description  
General  
Time  
The current time.  
System up time  
How long the unit has been running since its last restart.  
The version of the firmware running in the unit.  
Firmware Version  
LAN  
Connection Type  
If set to None, the unit has a fixed IP address. If set to DHCP Client,  
the unit obtains an IP address dynamically from DHCP.  
MAC Address  
The Media Access Control address. This is the unique physical  
address being used by the Ethernet ports of the unit.  
IP Address  
The IP address being used by the Ethernet port of the unit.  
IP Subnet Mask  
The IP subnet mask. For an explanation of subnet masks and subnet  
addressing, click the link to the online document “TCP/IP Networking  
Default Gateway  
The IP address of the router in your network.  
Primary DNS Server  
The Primary Domain Name Server addresses being used by the  
router. A Domain Name Server translates human-language URLs  
DHCP Server  
The Secondary Domain Name Server addresses being used by the  
router.  
Domain Name Server  
The Domain Name Server addresses being used by the router. A  
Domain Name Server translates human-language URLs such as  
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Table 7-1. Device Info Status Fields (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Wireless LAN  
Wireless Radio  
Indicates whether the radio feature of the router is enabled. If not  
enabled, the Wireless LED on the front panel is off.  
WISH  
Identifies if WISH is active or not.  
MAC Address  
This is the unique physical address being used by the Ethernet ports  
of the wireless interface.  
Network Name (SSID)  
Channel  
The wireless network name (SSID) being used by the wireless port of  
the router. The default is NETGEAR-HD.  
Identifies the channel of the wireless port being used. Click the link to  
the frequencies used on each channel. In Up to 300 Mbps mode,  
there are two channels: a primary channel (P) and a secondary  
channel (S).  
Security Mode  
Indicates the wireless security mode:  
• None  
• WEP  
• WPA/WPA2 (the default)  
Wi-Fi Protected Setup  
Indicates whether the radio feature of the router is enabled. If not  
enabled, the Wireless LED on the front panel is off.  
LAN Computers  
The names and address of devices in the network.  
Click Wireless to display wireless client address, mode, rate and signal strength status.  
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Table 7-3 describes the traffic statistics.  
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Click Logs to display log information.  
Figure 7-3  
Table 7-3 describes the traffic statistics.  
Table 7-2. Logs  
Item  
Description  
Log Options  
What to view  
View Levels  
Log Details  
Log types: system, status, or both.  
Log categories: Any combination of Critical, Warning, or Informational  
Priority, time, and messages.  
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Click Statistics to display traffic statistics.  
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Table 7-3 describes the traffic statistics.  
Table 7-3. Traffic Statistics  
Item  
Description  
Refresh Statistics  
Clear Statistics  
LAN Statistics  
Sent  
Refresh the statistics on this screen.  
Clear the statistics on this screen.  
All statistics displayed are since the unit was last restarted.  
The number of packets sent on the Ethernet ports.  
The number of transmitted Ethernet packets dropped.  
The number of collisions on the Ethernet ports.  
The number of packets received on the Ethernet ports.  
The number of received Ethernet packets dropped.  
The number of packets received with errors on the Ethernet ports.  
The time elapsed since the router was last restarted.  
The number of wireless packets sent.  
TxPkts Dropped  
Collisions  
Received  
RxPkts Dropped  
Errors  
Wireless Statistics  
Sent  
TxPkts Dropped  
Received  
The number of transmitted wireless packets dropped.  
The number of wireless packets received.  
RxPkts Dropped  
Errors  
The number of received wireless packets dropped.  
The number of wireless packets received with errors.  
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Click WISH Sessions to display WISH session status showing the originator, target, protocol,  
state, priority and time out.  
Figure 7-5  
Viewing a List of Attached Devices  
The Attached Devices screen contains a table of all IP devices that the unit has discovered on the  
local network, including both those connected wirelessly and via Ethernet cables. From the main  
menu of the browser interface, under Status, select Device Info and scroll down to view the table.  
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For each device, the table shows the IP address, NetBIOS host name or device name (if available),  
and the Ethernet MAC address. To force the unit to look for attached devices, click Refresh.  
Note: If the bridge is rebooted, the table data is lost until it rediscovers the devices.  
Backing Up Your Configuration  
The configuration settings are stored in a configuration file. You can back up (save) this file and  
retrieve it later. Save your configuration file after you complete the configuration. If the unit fails  
or becomes corrupted, or an administrator password is lost, you can easily re-create your  
configuration by restoring the configuration file.  
Managing the Configuration File  
The configuration settings of the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge are stored within the router in a  
configuration file. You can back up (save) this file to your computer, restore it, or reset it to the  
factory default settings.  
From the main menu of the browser interface, under Maintenance, select Backup Settings.  
The following sections describe the three available options.  
Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration  
The Restore and Backup options in the Settings Backup screen let you save and retrieve a file  
containing your bridge’s configuration settings.  
To save your settings, click Back Up. Your browser extracts the configuration file from the bridge  
and prompts you for a location on your computer to store the file. You can give the file a  
meaningful name at this time, such as comcast.cfg.  
Tip: Before saving your configuration file, change the administrator password to the  
default, password. Then change it again after you have saved the configuration file.  
If you forget the password, you will need to reset the configuration to factory  
defaults.  
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To restore your settings from a saved configuration file, enter the full path to the file on your  
computer, or click Browse to browse to the file. When you have located it, click Restore to send  
the file to the router. The router then reboots automatically.  
Warning: Do not interrupt the reboot process.  
Erasing the Configuration  
Under some circumstances (for example, if you move the router to a different network or if you  
have forgotten the password) you might want to erase the configuration and restore the factory  
default settings. After an erase, the unit’s password is password.  
To erase the configuration, click the Erase button in the Settings Backup screen.  
To restore the factory default configuration settings when you do not know the login password or  
IP address, you must use the restore factory settings button on the rear panel of the router (see  
Upgrading the Software  
The software (also called firmware) of the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge is stored in flash  
memory, and can be upgraded as NETGEAR releases new software. Your unit can download and  
install the new software, or you can download upgrade files from the NETGEAR website and  
manually send the upgrade file to the router using your browser.  
Tip: To ensure that you are always using the latest router firmware, enable the Firmware  
Upgrade Assistant feature so that the router will automatically detect a new version  
of the firmware on the Internet and alert you to its availability.  
The Checking for Firmware Updates screen appears at login unless you clear the Check for  
Updated Firmware Upon Log-in check box.  
A screen is also provided for upgrading the router. From the main menu of the browser interface,  
under Maintenance, select Router Upgrade to display the Router Upgrade screen.  
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From this screen, you can check for new software versions by clicking the Check button. If a new  
version is found, you can download and install it in one step. To enable the Smart Wizard to  
automatically check for a new software version upon login, select the Check for New Version  
Upon Log-in check box.  
Alternatively, you can manually install an upgrade file stored on your computer.  
Tip: Before upgrading the router software, use the router Settings Backup screen to save  
your configuration settings. A router upgrade might cause the router settings to  
revert to the factory defaults. If this happens, after completing the upgrade, you can  
restore your settings from the backup.  
Upgrading Automatically to New Software  
If you have selected Check for New Version Upon Log-in, your router alerts you to the new  
software when you log in. Otherwise, you can click the Check button in the Firmware Upgrade  
screen to search for new software.  
If the unit discovers a newer version of software, the message on the left displays when you log in.  
If no new software is available, the message on the right displays.  
To automatically upgrade to the new software, click Yes to allow the router to download and install  
the new software file from NETGEAR.  
Warning: When uploading software to the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge, do not  
interrupt the Web browser by closing the window, clicking a link, or loading a  
new page. If the browser is interrupted, it could corrupt the software.  
When the upload is complete, your bridge automatically restarts. The upgrade process typically  
takes about 1 minute. Read the new software release notes to determine whether you must  
reconfigure the bridge after upgrading.  
Upgrading Manually to New Software  
To manually select, download, and install new software to your router:  
1. Under Maintenance on the main menu, select Status. Note the version number of your router  
firmware.  
2. Go to the WNHDE111 support page on the NETGEAR website at  
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3. Check the most recent firmware version offered against the firmware version shown on your  
Router Status screen.  
4. If the version on the NETGEAR website is more recent, download the file to your computer.  
5. Under Maintenance on the main menu, select Firmware Upgrade.  
6. Click Browse, and locate the firmware image that you downloaded to your PC (the file ends in  
.bin).  
7. Click Upload to send the firmware to the unit.  
Warning: When uploading software to the Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge, do not  
interrupt the Web browser by closing the window, clicking a link, or loading a  
new page. If the browser is interrupted, it could corrupt the software.  
When the upload is complete, your bridge automatically restarts. The upgrade process  
typically takes about 1 minute. Read the new software release notes to determine whether you  
must reconfigure the bridge after upgrading.  
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Chapter 8  
Troubleshooting  
This chapter provides information about troubleshooting your 5 GHz Wireless-N HD Access  
Point/Bridge WNHDE111. After each problem description, instructions are provided to help you  
diagnose and solve the problem. As a first step, please review the Quick Tips.  
Tip: NETGEAR provides helpful articles, documentation, and the latest software  
This chapter includes the following sections:  
Troubleshooting Quick Tips  
This section describes tips for troubleshooting some common problems:  
Be sure to restart your network in this sequence.  
1. Turn off and unplug the modem.  
2. Turn off the router.  
3. Turn off the WNHDE111 units and computers.  
4. Plug in the modem and turn it on. Wait 2 minutes.  
5. Turn on the router and wait 1 minute.  
6. Turn on the WNHDE111 units and wait 1 minute.  
7. Turn on the computers.  
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Make sure that the Ethernet cables are securely plugged in.  
The Internet status light on the wireless range extender is on if the Ethernet cable connecting  
the wireless range extender and the network is plugged in securely and the WNHDE111 is  
turned on.  
Be sure the LED on/off button on the back panel is set to on so that you can monitor the status  
lights.  
Make sure that the wireless settings in the computer and WNHDE111 match  
exactly.  
For a wirelessly connected computer, the wireless network name (SSID) and WEP or WPA  
security settings of the WNHDE111 and wireless computer must match exactly.  
If you have enabled the wireless range extender to restrict wireless access by MAC address,  
you must add the wireless computer’s MAC address to the router’s wireless card access list.  
Make sure that the network settings of the computer are correct.  
Wired and wirelessly connected computers must have network (IP) addresses on the same network  
as the WNHDE111. The simplest way to do this is to configure each computer to obtain an IP  
address automatically using DHCP. Click the link to the online document “Preparing Your  
Network” in Appendix B, or see the documentation that came with your computer.  
Troubleshooting Basic Functions  
After you turn on power to the unit, the following sequence of events should occur:  
1. When power is first applied, verify that the LED push button is set to on, and the Power light  
is on.  
2. After approximately 10 seconds, verify that:  
a. The Power light is solidly on.  
b. The status lights of any in-use Ethernet LAN port are on. This indicates that a link has  
been established to the connected device.  
If any of the above conditions does not occur, see the appropriate following section.  
The Power light is not on or is blinking.  
If the Power and other lights are off when your unit is turned on:  
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Make sure that the power cord is properly connected and that the power adapter is properly  
connected to a functioning power outlet.  
Check that you are using the power adapter that NETGEAR supplied for this product.  
If the error persists, you have a hardware problem and should contact Technical Support at  
The Wireless or Ethernet port lights are not on.  
If either the Ethernet port lights or the wireless light does not come on when the Ethernet  
connection is made, check the following:  
Make sure that the Ethernet cable connections are secure at the computer and at the unit.  
Make sure that power is turned on to the connected router or computer.  
Troubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface  
If you are unable to access the router’s Web Configuration Interface from a computer on your local  
network, check the following:  
If you are connecting from a wireless computer, try connecting from a wired computer.  
Make sure that your computer’s IP address is on the same subnet as the router. For  
instructions, click the link to the online document “Preparing Your Network” in Appendix B to  
configure your computer.  
Note: If your computer’s IP address is shown as 169.254.x.x: Windows and Mac OS  
generate and assign an IP address if the computer cannot reach a DHCP server.  
These autogenerated addresses are in subnet 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.  
Make sure that your browser has Java, JavaScript, or ActiveX enabled. If you are using  
Internet Explorer, click Refresh to be sure that the Java applet is loaded.  
Try closing the browser and opening it again, or try a different browser.  
Make sure that you are using the correct login information. The factory default login name is  
admin, and the password is password. Make sure that Caps Lock is off when entering this  
information.  
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If the unit does not save changes you have made in the Web Configuration Interface, check the  
following:  
When entering configuration settings, be sure to click Apply before moving to another screen  
or tab, or your changes could be lost.  
Click Refresh or Reload in the Web browser. The changes might have occurred, but the Web  
browser might be caching the old configuration.  
Restoring the Default Configuration and Password  
This section explains how to restore the factory default configuration settings, changing the  
router’s administration password back to password. You can erase the current configuration and  
restore factory defaults in two ways:  
Use the Erase function.  
Use the restore factory settings button on the rear panel of the unit. Use this method for cases  
when the administration password or IP address is not known.  
To restore the factory default configuration settings when you do not know the administration  
password or IP address, you must use the restore settings button on the rear panel of the router.  
1. Press and hold the restore settings button for 10 seconds.  
2. Release the restore settings button, and wait for the router to reboot.  
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Appendix A  
Technical Specifications  
Default Configuration Settings  
This appendix provides factory default settings and technical specifications for the 5 GHz  
Wireless-N HD Access Point/Bridge WNHDE111.  
Table A-1. Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge Default Configuration Settings  
Feature  
Login  
Default Setting  
Login URL  
http://www.mywifiext.com  
Login Name  
admin  
Login Password (case-sensitive) printed password  
on product label  
Local Network  
Default LAN IP address (when not  
AP mode: 192.168.0.240  
Bridge mode: 192.168.0.241  
255.255.255.0  
connected to a DHCP enabled network)  
Subnet  
DHCP Server  
Time Zone  
Disabled  
(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time  
Disabled  
Time Zone Enabled for Daylight Saving  
Time  
Wireless  
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Table A-1. Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge Default Configuration Settings  
Feature  
Wireless Communication  
Default Setting  
Enabled  
SSID Name  
Security  
NETGEAR-HD  
WPA2 Enabled (key is serial number printed on back  
label)  
Broadcast SSID  
Transmission Speed  
Country/Region  
RF Channel  
Enabled  
a
Auto  
United States in the U.S., otherwise varies by region  
Auto  
Operating Mode  
Data Rate  
802.11 n/a mixed mode  
Best  
Full  
Output Power  
a. 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.  
Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility  
Data and Routing Protocols  
Power Adapter  
TCP/IP  
North America  
United Kingdom, Australia  
Europe  
120V, 60 Hz, input ???  
240V, 50 Hz, input ???  
230V, 50 Hz, input ???  
Japan  
100V, 50/60 Hz, input ???  
12 V DC @ 1.5A output, 22W maximum  
All regions (output)  
Physical Specifications  
Dimensions  
Weight  
28 x 175 x 119 mm (1.1 x 6.89 x 4.68 in.)  
0.3 kg (0.66 lb)  
Environmental Specifications  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
0° to 40° C (32º to 104º F) ???  
90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing ???  
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Table A-1. Wireless-N AccessPoint/Bridge Default Configuration Settings  
Feature  
Default Setting  
Electromagnetic Emissions  
Meets requirements of  
FCC Part 15 Class B  
VCCI Class B  
EN 55 022 (CISPR 22), Class B  
C-Tick N10947 ???  
Interface Specifications  
LAN  
10BASE-T or 100BASE-Tx, RJ-45  
10BASE-T or 100BASE-Tx, RJ-45  
Internet  
Wireless  
Maximum wireless signal rate complies with the IEEE  
802.11 standard. 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.  
Radio Data Rates  
1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54, and 108 Mbps  
Auto Rate Sensing ???  
Frequency  
???  
Data Encoding  
802.11n: ???  
802.11a: ???  
Maximum Computers Per Wireless  
Network  
Limited by the amount of wireless network traffic  
generated by each node. Typically 30–70 nodes.  
Operating Frequency Ranges  
802.11 Security  
?
40 bit (also called 64 bit) and 128 bit WEP, WPA-PSK  
and WPA2-PSK.  
Restoring the Default User Name and Password  
You can restore the factory default configuration settings to reset the bridge’s user name to admin,  
the password to password, and the IP address to 192.168.0.100. This procedure erases your  
current configuration, including your wireless security settings, and restores the factory defaults.  
When you log in after resetting, the Smart Wizard configuration assistant prompts you to configure  
these settings.  
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To restore the factory default configuration settings:  
1. Use a sharp object such as a pen or a paper clip to press and hold the restore factory settings  
button, located on the rear panel of the bridge, for about 20 seconds.  
2. Release the restore factory settings button, and wait for the bridge to reboot.  
The factory default settings are restored so that you can access the bridge from your Web  
browser using the factory defaults.  
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Appendix B  
Related Documents  
This appendix provides links to reference documents you can use to gain a more complete  
understanding of the technologies used in your NETGEAR product.  
Document  
Link  
TCP/IP Networking Basics  
Wireless Networking Basics  
Preparing Your Network  
Virtual Private Networking  
Basics  
Glossary  
In addition, you can find initial setup instructions for your wireless range extender in the .  
Related Documents  
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configuring  
advanced security 4-6  
A
access  
basic security 4-4  
WPA security 4-6  
restricting by MAC address 4-11  
access control  
CTS/RTS Threshold 4-7  
turning on 4-12  
customer support ii  
access points 5-3  
ActiveX 8-3  
D
adding  
default factory settings  
wireless clients 4-7, 4-10  
restoring 8-4  
administrator password, changing 4-12  
advanced wireless settings 4-6  
attached devices 7-6  
deleting configuration 7-8  
DHCP server 5-3  
Documentation Web page 3-5  
documents, reference B-1  
autogenerated IP addresses 8-3  
automatic logout 3-5  
Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses  
automatic software upgrade 7-9  
current 7-2  
B
E
backing up configuration file 7-7  
encryption 4-1  
basic settings 4-4  
encryption keys 4-5  
bold text xi  
erasing configuration 7-8  
Ethernet light, troubleshooting and 8-2, 8-3  
Ethernet MAC address 7-7  
C
cables, checking 8-2  
channel, frequency 4-5  
channel, wireless port 7-3  
clients, adding 4-7, 4-10  
communication mode 4-4, 7-3  
F
factory default settings  
restoring 8-4  
factory settings, restoring A-3, A-4  
firmware update 3-5  
configuration file  
backing up 7-7  
erasing 7-8  
Firmware Upgrade Assistant 3-4, 7-8  
firmware version 7-2  
managing 7-7  
fixed font text xi  
configuration, erasing A-3, A-4  
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Fragmentation Threshold 4-7  
current 7-2  
restricting access by 4-11  
frequency, channel 4-5  
manually upgrading software 7-9  
mixed mode encryption 4-3  
G
mode, communication 4-4, 7-3  
generating encryption keys 4-5  
N
H
Neighbor Friendly mode 4-4  
host name 7-7  
NetBIOS host name 7-7  
HTML version, printing xii  
O
I
optimizing performance 6-1  
interference, reducing 6-2  
interval, poll 6-4, 7-5  
P
IP addresses  
autogenerated 8-3  
current 7-2  
passphrases 4-6  
password A-4  
changing 4-12  
restoring 8-4  
LAN 5-2  
IP subnet mask 5-2, 7-2  
italic text xi  
PDF, printing xiii  
Performance mode 4-4  
performance, optimizing 6-1  
physical push button (WPS) 4-8  
PIN 4-9  
J
Java and JavaScript 8-3  
placement, router 6-1  
poll interval 6-4, 7-5  
K
keys, encryption 4-5  
Power light, troubleshooting and 8-2  
Preamble mode 4-7  
knowledge base 3-5  
printing manual xii  
L
prioritizing traffic 6-3  
Push ’N’ Connect 4-7  
push button configuration (WPS) 4-8  
LAN IP setup 5-1  
LAN port  
settings 7-3  
Legacy mode 4-4  
Q
logout, automatic 3-5  
QoS (Quality of Service) 6-3  
M
R
MAC addresses  
attached devices 7-7  
radio, wireless 4-7, 7-3  
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range, router 6-1  
U
reducing interference 6-2  
reference documents B-1  
region of operation 4-5  
registering product ii  
restarting network 8-1  
up time, system 6-4, 7-4, 7-5  
updating firmware 3-5  
upgrading router software 7-8  
URLs  
typography for xi  
restoring  
usage statistics 7-3, 7-4, 7-5, 7-6  
configuration 7-7  
default factory settings 8-4  
V
viewing  
restricting access by MAC address 4-11  
revision history xiii  
advanced wireless settings 4-6  
router PIN 4-9  
attached devices 7-6  
basic security settings 4-4  
status 7-1  
router status, viewing 7-1  
S
security  
W
options, compared 4-2  
setting up 4-1  
Web Configuration Interface, troubleshooting 8-3  
WEP encryption 4-3, 4-5  
security PIN 4-9  
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 4-7  
Wireless Card Access List 4-11  
wireless client PIN 4-9  
settings  
default A-1  
password A-3, A-4  
restoring factory settings A-3, A-4  
wireless clients, adding 4-7, 4-10  
Wireless Distribution System (WDS) 5-3  
wireless network name 4-4  
software push button configuration (WPS) 4-8  
software, upgrading 7-8  
SSID 4-4  
wireless port settings 7-3  
SSID broadcast 4-5  
wireless radio 4-7, 7-3  
statistics, usage 7-3, 7-4, 7-5, 7-6  
status, viewing 7-1  
wireless repeating function 5-3  
wireless security, setting up 4-1  
subnet mask 5-2, 7-2  
wireless settings  
advanced 4-6  
basic 4-4  
system up time 6-4, 7-4, 7-5  
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) 6-5  
T
WPA2-PSK encryption 4-3, 4-6  
WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK encryption 4-3, 4-6  
WPA-PSK encryption 4-3, 4-6  
trademarks ii  
traffic, prioritizing 6-3  
troubleshooting 8-1  
typographical conventions xi  
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