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Appendix F

Software End User License Agreement

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Contents Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router Online Resources Icon DescriptionsCopyright and Trademarks Table of Contents Appendix E Regulatory Information Appendix C Specifications Appendix D Warranty InformationAppendix F Software End User License Agreement Back Panel Front PanelWall-Mounting Placement Horizontal PlacementAdditional Security Tips General Network Security GuidelinesHow to Access the Browser-Based Utility Setup Basic SetupInternet Setup LanguageStatic IP Automatic Configuration DhcpPPPoE Telstra Cable Optional SettingsDhcp Server Settings Network SetupRouter Address Dhcp ReservationTime Setting Setup DdnsDdns Service DynDNS.orgSetup Advanced Routing Setup MAC Address CloneMAC Address Clone Advanced RoutingWireless Configuration Manual Wireless Basic Wireless SettingsGHz or 2.4 GHz Wireless Settings Simultaneous NetworksWi-Fi Protected Setup GHz or 2.4 GHz Wireless Security Wireless Wireless SecuritySecurity Mode WPA2 PersonalWPA Enterprise WPA2 EnterpriseRadius Wireless MAC Filter Wireless Wireless MAC FilterAdvanced Wireless Access RestrictionAdvanced Configuration Security VPN Passthrough Security FirewallFirewall Web FiltersDisk Detail Storage DiskShared Folder Format DiskAccess SetupStorage Media Server DatabaseStorage FTP Server AccessAdd a Media Folder Media FolderInformation Storage AdministrationCreate or Edit an FTP Folder Group Management User ManagementCreate or Edit a User Account Create or Edit a Group AccountSummary Internet Access PolicyApplications and Gaming Port Range Forwarding Applications and Gaming Single Port ForwardingSingle Port Forwarding Port Range ForwardingApplications and Gaming DMZ Applications & Gaming Port Range TriggeringPort Range Triggering Applications and Gaming QoS QoS Quality of ServiceAdd a New Game Online GamesMAC Address Ethernet PortRouter Password Administration ManagementSummary Administration Diagnostics Administration LogBackup and Restore LogAdministration Firmware Upgrade Administration Factory DefaultsDiagnostics Factory DefaultsStatus Local Network Status Router5GHz/2.4GHz Wireless Network Status Wireless NetworkAppendix a Troubleshooting Click the Administration tab Access the USB Storage Device Install the USB Storage DeviceOverview Windows VistaMap a Drive Create a Shortcut to a Shared FolderAccess Mapped Drive Access the Browser-Based Utility Advanced Configuration Advanced Users OnlyCreate a Shared Folder Create a User Group Account Create a User Account Appendix C Specifications Exclusions and Limitations Limited WarrantyObtaining Warranty Service Technical Support FCC Statement Safety Notices Industry Canada StatementFCC Radiation Exposure Statement Restrictions in the 5 GHz BandAvis d’Industrie Canada Wireless DisclaimerRestrictions dans la bande 5 GHz Dansk Danish Miljøinformation for kunder i EU Regulatory Information Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU Regulatory Information Software Licenses Cisco ProductsSchedule Cisco Software License Agreement Software End User License Agreement Software End User License Agreement Schedule Network Magic Features Schedule 3-A Schedule Open Source and Third Party LicensesPreamble Software End User License Agreement No Warranty GNU Lesser General Public License Schedule 3-BSoftware End User License Agreement Software End User License Agreement Software End User License Agreement END of Schedule 3-B OpenSSL License Schedule 3-COriginal SSLeay License END of Schedule 3-C