Wireless Connectivity - NETGEAR Trek PR2000 User Manual

N300 travel router and range extender
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Select ADVANCED > Security > Schedule.
The Trek uses the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to obtain the current time from one of
several network time servers on the Internet. Each entry in the log is stamped with the
date and time of day. For more information about the Logs screen, see
Settings
on page 106.
Problems with the date and time function can include the following:
Date shown is January 1, 2000. This means the Trek has not successfully reached a
network time server. Check that your Internet access is configured correctly. If you
have finished setting up the Trek, wait at least five minutes, and check the date and
time again.
Time is off by one hour. The Trek does not automatically sense daylight saving time.
In the Schedule screen, select the Automatically adjust for daylight savings time
check box.

Wireless Connectivity

If you are having trouble connecting wirelessly to the Trek, check the following to try to isolate
the problem:
Does the wireless device or computer that you are using find your wireless network?
If not, check to see of the WiFi LED is lit. If it is not, you can check to see if the Enable
Wireless Router Radio check box on the Advanced Wireless Setting screen is selected.
Log in to the Trek with an Ethernet cable to check this setting. For more information, see
Advanced Wireless Settings
If you disabled the Trek's SSID broadcast, your wireless network is hidden and does not
show up in your wireless client's scanning list. (By default, SSID broadcast is enabled.)
Does your wireless device support the security that you are using for your wireless
network? For example, does your wireless device support WPA2 security?
Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000
on page 113.
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