[Messages] # Version 0.21 RC2 # Date 10/31/2006 - JBB # This version includes the addition of the TPL's # # # Numbers between 0 and 20 are reserved for internal use in the program Installation Assistant # # Numbers between 21 and 49 are reserved for errors in the program Installation Assistant # # All the others numbers can be used for messages in Template files # Msg10 = <font color = "#66FF66">DHCP Assigned Address</font> Msg11 = <font color = "red">Static Address</font> # # Internal Error Messages # Msg21 = Installation Assistant is already running. Please stop the last session and restart the Installation Assistant. Msg22 = Not Enough Memory Msg23 = Automat File not found. Application will be closed. Msg24 = Syntax Error in Automat File Mhstate.inf Msg25 = A Diagnostic dll was not found Msg26 = A Diagnostic function was not found Msg30 = Wireless Msg31 = Wired Msg32 = Unknown # AskForCD= Please insert the AutoConnectCD supplied with your device to continue. # # English text for all Installation Assistant HTML pages # Msg50 = Installation Assistant by Netgear Msg51 = Installation Assistant - English Msg52 = STEP: Msg53 = PROGRESS: Msg60 = Msg61 = model Msg62 = 54 Mbps Wireless Router Msg63 = installation assistant Msg64 = WGR614v6 # Charset Msg80 = charset=iso-8859-1 # Left-Table Text Msg90 = <font color = "#FFFFFF">1-Get Ready</font> Msg91 = 2-Connect Equipment Msg92 = 3-Activate Network Msg93 = 4-Secure Network Msg94 = 5-Success Msg95 = 1-Get ready Msg96 = <font color = "#FFFFFF">2-Connect Equipment</font> Msg97 = <font color = "#FFFFFF">3-Activate Network</font> ############################################################### # Text definitions ############################################################### # Default.tpl Msg100 = <font color = "#009ACE">Please Wait</font> Msg101 = The Installation Assistant is loading Msg102 = <b>Note:</b> If this page displays for more that 30 seconds, the Installation Assistant cannot start. Msg103 = Some popup ad blocker and spyware blocker software prevent this software from running. Msg104 = If you have installed popup ad blocker or spyware blocker software on this PC, disable these services until after you complete the router setup. Msg105 = If you are unsure, do not run the this software. Instead, browse the CD and double click on the index.htm file on the CD. # Page-1.tpl Msg120 = Before You Begin ... Msg121 = <b>Important:</b> Before you begin, be sure you do the following: Msg122 = The Installation Assistant will guide you through connecting the NETGEAR router to your network. Msg123 = Then, the Configuration Assistant will guide you through configuring the router to use your Internet connection. Msg124 = * Close all software applications, including VPN client and personal firewall programs. Msg125 = * Before running the Installation Assistant on a corporate PC, check with your company's network support staff. Corporate network settings or VPN client software may conflict with the default settings of a home router. If you are unsure about this, use a different computer. Msg126 = * Use the Installation Assistant on a computer with an wired Ethernet connection, not over a wireless connection. Msg127 = Setting up your new NETGEAR router will take approximately 20 minutes. Msg128 = Msg129 = # Page3a.tpl Msg130 = Confirm Your Setup Msg131 = Your Internet connection is active. Msg132 = Please confirm that this is your existing setup: Msg133 = "I connect to the Internet through a broadband modem. I am currently not using a router or a gateway." # Page-17.tpl Msg140 = Overview of Adding the Router Msg141 = Now we will guide you through connecting the new NETGEAR router between your computer and the broadband modem. Msg142 = <b>Important:</b> Msg143 = Follow the steps presented in the upcoming screens in the order presented. # Page-4a.tpl Msg150 = Turn Off the Modem Msg151 = Turn off the modem. Msg152 = <b>Note:</b> Do not turn off the computer. Msg153 = <b>Important:</b> Be sure to turn off the modem <i>and</i> unplug its power cord. # Page-4b.tpl Msg160 = Disconnect the Ethernet Cable at the Computer Msg161 = 1) Locate the Ethernet cable connecting the broadband modem to the computer - <b>Cable 1</b> in this illustration. Msg162 = 2) Disconnect the Ethernet cable at the computer end only. Msg163 = <b>Note:</b> Be sure to leave <b>Cable 1</b> plugged in to the modem. # Page-5.tpl Msg170 = Connect the Router to the Modem Msg171 = 1) Locate the Internet port on the back of your new NETGEAR router. Msg172 = 2) Connect the Ethernet cable, <b>Cable 1</b> in this illustration, from the modem to the Internet port on the router. # Page-6.tpl Msg180 = Connect the Computer to the Router Msg181 = 1) Locate the blue Ethernet cable that came with your NETGEAR router. Msg182 = 2) Connect the blue Ethernet cable to any LAN port on the router. Msg183 = 3) Connect the other end of the blue Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the computer. # Page-7.tpl Msg190 = Power on the Modem First, Then the Router Msg191 = 1) First, plug in the modem and turn it on. Wait for 2 minutes, then check the modem status lights to verify correct modem operation. Msg193 = 2) Now, plug in the power adapter for the router and plug the other end into the back of the router.<br>Check the status lights on the router to verify that the cables are correctly connected. A LAN light, the Power light, and the Internet light should be on. Msg195 = <b>Note:</b> Failure to follow this sequence could prevent you from connecting to the Internet. Msg196 = Click <b>Next <i>only</i></b> after you have finished powering on the modem and router. # Page-8.tpl Msg200 = Restarting Your Network Msg201 = 0% Msg202 = 100% Msg203 = Please wait... This process could take over two minutes. Msg204 = <b>Do Not</b> close this page. Msg205 = Doing so may cause your computer to lose connection to the Network. # Page-9r.tpl Msg220 = No Connection Was Detected Msg221 = Click <b>Next</b> for instructions on how to resolve this problem. # Page-6r.tpl Msg230 = Check the Cable Connections Msg231 = 1) Verify that the blue Ethernet cable is securely inserted in the router and securely inserted in the computer. Msg232 = 2) Check the status lights on the router. Msg233 = The power light should be on. Msg234 = The LAN port light should be on for the port where the blue NETGEAR cable is connected. Msg235 = The Internet light should be on. # Retried.tpl Msg250 = No Connection to the Router Was Detected Msg251 = After multiple failed attempts to contact the router, no contact was made. Msg252 = Click <b>Quit</b> to exit this application. Msg253 = Please exit the Installation Assistant and check the troubleshooting section<br>of the manual for more information. # Page-12.tpl Msg260 = Is Your Existing Setup Through a Router? Msg261 = "Yes, I connect one or more computers to the Internet through a router plus a modem." Msg262 = Click <b>Yes</b> if this is your setup or <b>No</b> if it is not. # Page-16.tpl Msg270 = Is your Existing Setup Through a Gateway? Msg271 = "Yes, I connect one or more computers to the Internet through a gateway." Msg272 = A gateway includes a router plus a modem in one unit. Msg273 = This is an advanced configuration. Msg274 = Follow the instructions in the gateway manual to set it in bridge mode. Then, install and configure your new NETGEAR router as though you were connecting the NETGEAR router to a modem. # Page-13.tpl Msg290 = Will You Replace the Existing Router? Msg291 = "Yes, I will replace the existing router with the new NETGEAR router." Msg292 = Click <b>Yes</b> if you will replace the existing router or <b>No</b> if you will connect the new NETGEAR router to the existing one. # Page-14.tpl Msg300 = I Will Connect the New Router to the Existing Router Msg301 = Such a configuration can prevent features of the router from working reliably. Features such as file and print sharing, firewall protection, UPnP, port forwarding, and others may function correctly. Msg302 = Consider replacing the existing router with the new NETGEAR router. Msg303 = Technically advanced users who are comfortable with setting up reserved IP addresses, DMZ servers, and static routes can refer to the online manual for procedures to configure the options that a complex two-router setup may require. # Page-15.tpl Msg310 = Remove the Existing Router Msg311 = 1) Turn off <i>and</i> unplug the modem. Msg312 = 2) Turn off the router. Do <b><i>not</i></b> turn off this computer. Msg314 = 3) At the router end only, disconnect the cable from the computer. Msg315 = For any other computers connected to the router, <b><i>do</i></b> turn off the power and disconnect them from the router. Msg316 = 4) Disconnect the cables from the existing router and remove it. Msg317 = <b>Note:</b> Be sure to leave the cables plugged in to the modem. # Page-11.tpl Msg320 = We Could Not Detect an Active Internet Connection Msg321 = The problem could be one of the following: Msg323 = Quit this application, establish a connection to the Internet, then run the NETGEAR Installation Assistant again. Msg322 = <b>You are not logged in to the Internet.</b> <br>If you must log in to connect to the Internet follow these steps: Msg324 = <b>Your Internet service is experiencing problems.</b><br>Check the status lights on the modem to verify Internet connectivity. Msg326 = You may need to turn the modem off, then turn it back on. Wait for the modem status lights to show that the Internet connection is available. If after two minutes the status lights on the modem do not indicate normal operation, contact your Internet service provider. Msg327 = 1) Quit this application. Msg328 = 2) Log in to the Internet. Msg329 = 3) Then run the NETGEAR Installation Assistant again. # Page-18.tpl Msg330 = Network not Connected Msg331 = Msg332 = The problem could be one of the following: Msg333 = <b>The Ethernet cable is not connected. Msg334 = You must have the Ethernet cable connected to the modem Msg335 = <b>Your modem is not turned on.</b><br>Turn your modem on. Msg336 = If after two minutes the status lights on the modem do not indicate normal operation, contact your Internet service provider. Msg337 = You will need to wait for two minutes for the status lights to show that the Internet connection is available. Msg338 = Click <b>Quit</b> when the cables are securely connected, modem is turned on and ready to use. Then restart the Installation Assistant. # Page-19.tpl Msg340 = Need Administrator Rights Msg341 = You do not have permission to install applications or hardware on this computer. Msg342 = You must have local administrator rights in order to run the Installation Assistant. Msg343 = You need to log off and log back on with local administrator privileges. # Page-20.tpl Msg350 = Windows NT Is Not Supported Msg351 = The Installation Assistant does not support the Windows NT operating system. Msg352 = Refer to the documentation that came with your new NETGEAR router to install the router. # Page-21.tpl Msg360 = Use a Wired Network Adapter Msg361 = This computer has more than one network adapter. Msg362 = The Smart Wizard Installation Assistant requires a wired Ethernet network adapter to guide you through the router setup.<br><br>You cannot use a wireless network adapter with the Installation Assistant. Msg363 = Msg364 = Msg365 = Click the wired adapter you will use to connect to the router. Msg366 = Device # Page-22.tpl Msg370 = Network Adapter Problem Msg371 = The network adapter in this computer is not responding. Msg372 = You must use the Installation Assistant on a computer with a working Ethernet adapter Msg379 = Click <b>Quit</b> to exit the Installation Assistant. # Page-23.tpl Msg380 = No Ethernet Adapter Found Msg381 = The Installation Assistant was not able to detect an Ethernet adapter in this computer. Msg382 = Click <b>Quit</b> to exit this application. Msg383 = You must run the Installation Assistant on a computer with a working Ethernet adapter. # Page-26.tpl Msg390 = Restart Required Msg391 = The Installation Assistant needs to restart your computer to complete the installation of your new NETGEAR router. Msg392 = The computer will now restart. The Installation Assistant will automatically resume after the restart. Msg393 = <b>Do not</b> remove the CD while the computer is restarting. # Page-27.pl Msg400 = IP Address Restore Msg401 = Your original IP infomation is being restored. Msg402 = This is being done because your computer had a static IP Address before the Installation Assistant was run. Msg403 = This process might take a minute. Please be patient. # Page-9.tpl Msg410 = Internet Connection Not Available Msg411 = The problem could be one of the following: Msg412 = <b>The cable between your computer and the modem is disconnected.</b><br>Check the cable to be sure it is securely inserted at the<br>modem and at the computer. Msg413 = <b>The broadband modem is turned off.</b><br>Verify that the broadband modem is turned on. Msg414 = Click <b>Quit</b> to exit. Correct the problem. Connect to the Internet, then run the Installation Assistant again. # Page-29.tpl Msg420 = Record Your Static IP Settings Msg421 = We have detected that your Internet connection uses "static (fixed) IP" settings. Msg422 = You will use these settings to configure the router. Msg423 = <b>Important:</b> Be sure to print this screen or write down these settings. Msg424 = <b>Internet IP Address</b> Msg425 = IP Address Msg426 = IP Subnet Mask Msg427 = Gateway IP Address Msg428 = <b>Domain Name Server (DNS) Address</b> Msg429 = Primary DNS Msg430 = Secondary DNS Msg431 = The router requires the computer to be set for DHCP instead of static IP. The Installation Assistant will automatically reconfigure your computer for DHCP.<br><br>Click <b>Next</b> to replace the static IP settings on this computer with DHCP settings. Msg432 = Or, click <b>Quit</b> to exit this application. # Page-30.tpl Msg440 = Record Your Current Network Settings Msg441 = Your computer uses the "PPPoE" protocol to connect to the Internet. Msg442 = Msg443 = <b>Important:</b> Be sure to print this screen or write down these settings. Msg444 = <b>Login</b> setting we found for your PPPoE account: Msg445 = <b>Password</b> information is frequently the password for your main email account. Msg446 = <b>Warning:</b> Do not proceed until you have located your PPPoE Password. Msg447 = The router requires the DNS addresses on the computer to be set by DHCP. The Installation Assistant will automatically reconfigure your computer to do so. You will need to configure the router with these DNS settings. Be sure to record or print this information. Click <b>Next</b> to proceed.<br><br><br><br><b>Note:</b> If you get "Redial" message, click <b>Cancel</b> to exit the PPPoE redial screen. # Page-31.tpl Msg450 = This Computer is Part of a Domain Msg451 = <b>Warning:</b> Domains are typically used in office settings. Changing the network settings will prevent you from connecting to the domain.<br><br>Before completing the Installation Assistant, check with the network administator of this computer. If you are unsure about this, use a different computer. Msg452 = It is recommended that you do not change the network setting on this computer unless you are an advanced user. Msg453 = Changing the network setting on this computer could cause you to not be able to connect to the domain. Msg454 = Click <b>Quit</b> to exit this application. Msg455 = Click <b>Next</b> to continue with the Installation Assistant. # Page-2.tpl Msg460 = Checking Your Internet Connection Msg461 = 0% Msg462 = 100% Msg463 = Please wait... Msg464 = Gathering The Current Network Configuration # Page-32.tpl Msg470 = Identify Your Current Internet Settings Msg471 = Your computer uses "PPPoE" to connect to the Internet. Msg472 = We detected more than one PPPoE configuration on your computer. Msg473 = You need to identify which PPPoE settings to use to configure the router. Msg474 = PPPoE login: _____________________ Msg475 = PPPoE password: _____________________ Msg476 = Usually, the login is the e-mail address from your Internet service. For example, if the E-mail address of your main account with the Internet service is me@theInternet.com, then me@theInternet.com would be the PPPoE login. Msg477 = The password is usually the password you use to log in to your Internet service. Msg478 = <b>Warning:</b> Do not proceed until you have located your PPPoE login and password. # Page-33.tpl Msg480 = Locate Your Current Internet Settings Msg481 = Your computer uses the "PPPoE" protocol to connect to the Internet. Msg482 = Msg483 = Msg484 = PPPoE login: _____________________ Msg485 = PPPoE password: _____________________ Msg486 = Usually, the login is the e-mail address from your Internet service. For example, if the e-mail address of your main account with the Internet service is me@theInternet.com, then me@theInternet.com would be the PPPoE login. Msg487 = The password is usually the password you use to log in to your Internet service.<br>Print this form, locate this information, record it on the form. You will use it later when you configure the router. Msg488 = <b>Warning:</b> Do not proceed until you have located your PPPoE login and password. # Page-34.tpl Msg490 = Record Your Current Network Settings Msg491 = Your computer uses "DHCP" with "static DNS" to connect to the Internet. Msg492 = You will configure the router with these settings. Msg493 = <b>Important:</b> Be sure to print this screen or write down these settings. You will use the information on this page when you configure the router. Msg494 = The Installation Assistant will reconfigure your computer to obtain DNS settings automatically from the router. <br><br>Click <b>Next</b> to proceed. # Common Text for Buttons Msg500 = Continue Msg501 = Close Msg502 = Yes Msg503 = No Msg504 = Back Msg505 = Previous Msg506 = Next Msg507 = Help Msg508 = Error Msg509 = Quit Msg510 = Restart Msg511 = Advanced Msg512 = Quit Msg513 = Troubleshoot Msg514 = Return Msg515 = Router Msg516 = Manual Msg517 = Print Msg518 = Msg519 = Re-Test Msg520 = Enter Msg521 = Msg522 = Cancel Msg523 = Review # Page-35.tpl Msg600 = Cannot Detect Your Internet Settings Msg601 = We cannot detect what type of Internet settings you use to connect to the Internet. Msg602 = Locate the configuration settings your Internet service provided when they set up your account. If you cannot find these settings, contact your Internet service provider. Msg603 = <b>Warning:</b> Do not proceed until you locate your Internet connection settings. You will need this information when you configure the router. Msg604 = The router will automatically provide Internet settings for any computer connected to it. The Installation Assistant will reconfigure your computer to get its Internet settings from the router. Msg605 = Click <b>Next</b> to proceed. Msg606 = # Page-36.tpl Msg610 = Do You Need to Log On to Connect to the Internet? Msg611 = Msg612 = Does your Internet service provider require you to enter an account name and password to connect to the Internet? # Page-37.tpl Msg620 = You are connected to your new Netgear Router Msg621 = You have completed the Installation of the new Netgear router, but we have not been able to verify your Internet connection. Msg622 = You can click on <b>Continue</b> and proceed with the configuration of the router. The Smartwizard will try to verify your Internet connection during the configuration process. Msg623 = Or Msg624 = click on <b>Quit</b>, disconnect the new Netgear router and return to your original network configuration. Msg625 = # Page-38.tpl Msg630 = IP Address Error Msg631 = The Installation Assistant has detected an error with the network settings. Msg632 = Quit the Installation Assistant and run it again. Msg633 = Click <b>Quit</b> to exit this application. # Page-24.tpl Msg640 = Multiple Adapters Detected Msg641 = The Installation Assistant has detected more than one network adapter in your computer. Msg642 = Select the adapter that the Installation Assistant will use to set up your router. Msg643 = <b>Note:</b> You must use a <u>Wired Ethernet</u> network adapter. You cannot use a wireless adapter with the Installation Assistant to set up your new NETGEAR router. Msg644 = Click <b>Next</b> to select the network adapter that you want the Installation Assistant to use. Msg645 = If you need to, click <b>Quit</b> to exit the Installation Assistant, remove the wireless adapter or disable it, then run the Installation Assistant again. If you cannot remove or disable the wireless adapter, either use a different computer with the Installation Assistant or use the instructions in the Setup Manual on the CD instead of using the Installation Assistant. # InitialIP.tpl Msg920 = Initial Network Settings Msg921 = The Wizard has captured your initial network settings. Msg922 = You can use these to help restore your computer back to its original settings if needed. Msg923 = <b>Important:</b> This should only be done if the setup of your new router did not finish correctly. Msg924 = <b>Internet IP Address</b> Msg925 = IP Address Msg926 = Subnet Mask Msg927 = Gateway Address Msg928 = <b>Domain Name Server (DNS) Address</b> Msg929 = Primary DNS Msg930 = Secondary DNS Msg931 = This should only be done with the assistance of a NETGEAR support associate. Msg932 = Address Type ############################################################### # Help File Text ############################################################### # Page-3a-H.tpl Msg1000 = Confirm Current Network Setup Help Msg1001 = A modem provides a connection to the Internet for one computer. <br><br>A router connects to a modem. <br>A router provides connections to the Internet for multiple computers. <br><br>A gateway combines a modem and a router in one unit. <br>A gateway also provides connections to the Internet for multiple computers.<br>A gateway does not connect to a modem. # Page4b-H.tpl Msg1010 = Cabling Help Msg1011 = Some older modems were supplied with a special kind of Ethernet cable called a crossover cable. The cable currently connected to your modem may be a crossover cable. Be sure to continue to use the cable supplied with the modem to connect the modem and the router. # Page-9-H.tpl Msg1020 = No Network Detected Help Msg1021 = We cannot detect a connection between this PC and your modem. <br>You must have a working Internet connection before proceeding with the router Installation Assistant. <br><br>Verify that the cable connections between the PC and modem are securely inserted at both ends, and that the cable connection between the modem and cable or DSL line is securely attached. <br><br>Also, verify that the modem is powered on. # Page-11-H.tpl Msg1030 = Network Resolution Error Msg1031 = The cabling between the PC and modem are ok, and the modem is turned on. But you do not have an active Internet connection.<br><br>Verify that the cable connection between the modem and cable or DSL line is securely attached.<br><br>If you use software to log in to the Internet such as Enternet or Winpoet, be sure you have logged in to the Internet with such software. <br><br>Check the status lights on the modem to be sure the Internet connection is active. If the status lights on the modem show that the Internet connection is not active, follow these steps: <br>1) Turn off the modem and unplug it. Wait about 1 minute. <br>2) Plug the modem back in and turn it on. Wait about 2 minutes for it to establish a connection to the Internet. <br>3) If the modem fails to connect to the Internet, contact your Internet service provider. # Page-12-H.tpl Msg1040 = Connecting Through an Existing Router Msg1041 = A router connects to a modem and provides connections to the Internet for multiple computers. <br><br>A gateway combines a modem and a router in one unit. <br>A gateway does not connect to a modem. # Page-13-H.tpl Msg1050 = Replacing an Existing Router Msg1051 = If you have an existing router, it is best to replace it with the new router. 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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
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Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
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Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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