Internet Connection At Home Setup - NETGEAR Trek PR2000 User Manual

N300 travel router and range extender
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8.
Select the wireless network that you want to connect to and enter the related security
information for that wireless network.
9.
To be able to use these settings again without having to reenter them, select the To save a
name for profile check box.
10.
In the field provided, enter a name for the profile.
11.
Click the Apply button.
The Trek is configured as a WiFi extender after a two-minute setup process.
12.
(Optional) Connect your wireless devices to the Trek.
For more information, see
13.
(Optional) To use a USB device, connect it to the USB port of the Trek.
A USB device can be a USB storage drive or a USB printer. When the Trek is plugged into
the wall, the USB port can also be used as a cell phone charger. For more information,
see
Enhance Your Local Network

Internet Connection at Home Setup

Connect to the Internet with an Ethernet cable.
DSL or
cable modem
Figure 10. Wired WAN connection
To connect to the Internet with an Ethernet cable:
1.
Connect an Ethernet cable between the Internet/LAN port of the Trek and the Ethernet
port of your DSL or cable modem.
2.
Connect the Trek to a power source.
For more information, see
3.
Turn on power to the Trek by moving the Internet via switch from the Power Off position to
the Wired position.
Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000
Add Wireless Devices or Computers to Your Trek
on page 71.
(Optional) Connect a USB device to the USB port
Power Inputs
Hardware Setup
on page 13.
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on page 32.

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