Restoring the default configuration and password, Using the reset button, Problems with date and time – NETGEAR DG834GV v2 User Manual
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Reference Manual for the Integrated ADSL Modem and Wireless Router with Voice, Model
Troubleshooting
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v1.0, September 2006
— If your ISP assigned a host name to your PC, enter that host name as the Account Name in
the Basic Settings menu.
— Your ISP could be rejecting the Ethernet MAC addresses of all but one of your PCs. Many
broadband ISPs restrict access by only allowing traffic from the MAC address of your
broadband modem, but some ISPs additionally restrict access to the MAC address of a
single PC connected to that modem. If this is the case, you must configure your router to
“clone” or “spoof” the MAC address from the authorized PC. Refer to your Integrated
ADSL Modem and Wirelesss Router Setup Manual.
Restoring the Default Configuration and Password
This section explains how to restore the factory default configuration settings, changing the
router’s administration password to password and the IP address to 192.168.0.1. You can erase the
current configuration and restore factory defaults in two ways:
•
Use the Erase function of the Web Configuration Manager (see
Erasing Your Settings” on page 6-1
•
Use the Default Reset button on the rear panel of the router. Use this method for cases when
the administration password or IP address is not known.
Using the Reset button
To restore the factory default configuration settings without knowing the administration password
or IP address, you must use the Default Reset button on the rear panel of the router.
1. Press and hold the Default Reset button until the Test LED turns on (about 10 seconds).
2. Release the Default Reset button and wait for the router to reboot.
Problems with Date and Time
The E-mail menu in the Content Filtering section displays the current date and time of day. The
Integrated ADSL Modem Wireless Router with Voice 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. Problems with the date and time function can
include: