Need two ssid accounts or where in the router is guest account setup? customer needs to provide wireless visitor access outside of his domain based network.
SOURCE: Wireless LED blinking, normal?
i'm having the same probs but, to answer your concern over the blue lights,her'es the deal.
your router has 7 antennas inside and each of the led's represents an antenna. as the router scans for something to connect to the led's will blink. it will eventually lock on to a signal from a wireless laptop or usb reciever and the 2 strongest signals will be used for transmitting/recieving data, shown by 2 solid led's.
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SOURCE: how to add a laptop to netgear wpn824 router
access the router page and you will see the wireless settings. if your wireless network is password protected then you may have to enter the password in order for the wireless router to connect.
SOURCE: can't install my netgear wpn824 wireless router
You can download manuals and software from netgear.com
SOURCE: How do I find my version of netgear wireless
You will need to actually login to the router, usually the ip address is 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1
Type that address into the address bar of internet explorer.
Usually the usernaem and password is some type of combination of admin and password
Or try admin and no password, etc.
Once logged in there should be a main status page that shows up and will dispaly the router's firmware version
Hope this helps!
SOURCE: Unable to connect to internet when coonnected to VPN
What are you using for VPN? If you are using PPTP, it's probably due to split tunneling enabled. Goto Start > Control Panel > Network Connections > Right click on VPN Network Adapter, then click Properties > then click Networking tab > select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click properties > click Advanced button and uncheck Use Default gateway on remote network.
Hope this helps.
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