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ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/wgr614v5_ref_manual.pdf

here is the manual chapter 4 p43 onwards. how do i get to that to setup a password for my wireless? i dont quite understand this manual.


One more question, can I use wireless and the ethernet at the same time? will it work?

thank you!!!
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Hi. I also have a Netgear router, but mine is a different model. I'm sure it will be similar though. Can you access the router admin panel? If not, open Internet Explorer, and type the following into the address bar at the top: 192.168.10.1 ... Press the Enter key. You will now have a login box. The default user name is admin and the default password is usually admin ... You should now be inside the panel. On the left side, click on Wireless Settings ... Inside the whote content area, you will see numerous settings. Follow the manual from here. Hope this helps :whistling:

EDIT: Sorry, I missed your second question... You can only run one at a time on the same computer, however, your router is capable of providing a network service to both at the same time.

Edited by Facedown98, 14 April 2007 - 04:00 PM.

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Hi. I also have a Netgear router, but mine is a different model. I'm sure it will be similar though. Can you access the router admin panel? If not, open Internet Explorer, and type the following into the address bar at the top: 192.168.10.1 ... Press the Enter key. You will now have a login box. The default user name is admin and the default password is usually admin ... You should now be inside the panel. On the left side, click on Wireless Settings ... Inside the whote content area, you will see numerous settings. Follow the manual from here. Hope this helps :whistling:

EDIT: Sorry, I missed your second question... You can only run one at a time on the same computer, however, your router is capable of providing a network service to both at the same time.

yes i just realised this today! thank you so much~~~~~~ thanks for answering my second questions also~!!! thank you!
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Question answered, please lock
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You're welcome :whistling:
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