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Mode. You can select “11b/g”, “11b/g/Next (20/40 MHz)”. The “11b/g” mode provides backward compatibility with the slower 802.11b wireless devices while still enabling 802.11g communications. The “11b/g/Next (20/40 MHz)” mode provides transmission streams that communicate at up to 300 Mbps.

Note: The maximum wireless signal rate is derived from the IEEE Standard 802.11 Specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate.

Security Options. These options are described below. A full explanation of these standards is available in “Wireless Communications” in Appendix B.

Table 3-1. Basic Wireless Security Options

Field

Description

 

 

None

No wireless security.

 

 

WEP

WEP offers the following options:

 

• Open System

 

With Open Network Authentication and 64- or 128-bit WEP Data Encryption, the WNR834M

 

does perform 64- or 128-bit data encryption but does not perform any authentication.

 

• Shared Key

 

Shared Key authentication encrypts the SSID and data.

 

Choose the Encryption Strength (64- or 128-bit data encryption). Manually enter the key

 

values or enter a word or group of printable characters in the Passphrase box. Manually

 

entered keys are case sensitive but passphrase characters are not case sensitive.

 

Note: Not all wireless adapter configuration utilities support passphrase key generation.

 

• Auto

 

The wireless router automatically detects whether Open System or Shared Key is used.

 

 

WPA-PSK

WPA-Pre-shared Key does perform authentication. WPA-PSK uses TKIP (Temporal Key

WPA2-PSK

Integrity Protocol) data encryption and WPA2-PSK uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)

 

data encryption. Both dynamically change the encryption keys making them nearly impossible

 

to circumvent.

 

Enter a word or group of printable characters in the Password Phrase box. These characters

 

are case sensitive.

 

Note: Not all wireless adapter configuration utilities support WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK.

 

Furthermore, client software is required on the client. Windows XP Service Pack 2 and

 

Windows XP Service Pack 1 with WPA patch do include the client software that supports WPA.

 

Nevertheless, the wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA.

 

 

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Wireless Configuration

v1.3, May 2006

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc Trademarks Statement of ConditionsEuropean Union Statement of Compliance Bestätigung des Herstellers/Importeurs Certificate of the Manufacturer/ImporterWorld Wide Web Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci StatementCustomer Support V1.3, May Contents Chapter Content Filtering Appendix a Technical Specifications V1.3, May Typographical Conventions Chapter About This ManualAudience, Scope, Conventions, and Formats Manual Scope How to Use This ManualHow to Print this Manual Revision History Publication Revision HistoryV1.3, May Package Contents Chapter IntroductionFront of the Wireless Router Status LightBack of the Wireless Router RangeMax Next Wireless Router WNR834M Online Setup Manuals Installing the WNR834M routerHow to Access the Wireless Router Again Later V1.3, May Maintenance and Support Chapter Wireless Configuration Observing Performance, Placement, and Range GuidelinesImplementing Appropriate Wireless Security V1.3, May Default Factory Settings If WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK Authentication is UsedUnderstanding Wireless Settings Basic Wireless Security Options WEPV1.3, May How to Set Up and Test Basic Wireless Connectivity V1.3, May How to Configure WEP How to Configure WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK Wireless Security How to Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address Click the Turn Access Control On check boxV1.3, May V1.3, May Blocking Access to Internet Sites Chapter Content FilteringContent Filtering Overview Blocking Access to Internet Services V1.3, May Blocking Services by IP Address Range Scheduling When Blocking Will Be EnforcedConfiguring a User Defined Service Viewing Logs of Web Access or Attempted Web Access Log entry descriptionsLog action buttons Configuring E-Mail Alert and Web Access Log Notifications V1.3, May Chapter Maintenance Viewing Wireless Router Status InformationWireless Router Status Fields This screen shows the following parametersWireless port of the router. The default is Netgear Region Connection Status Items Router Statistics ItemsConfiguration File Management Viewing a List of Attached DevicesBacking Up and Restoring the Configuration Erasing the ConfigurationUpgrading the Router Software V1.3, May Changing the Administrator Password V1.3, May Advanced Configuration of the Router Configuring Advanced Wireless SettingsPossibility, leave this checkbox unselected Wireless Card Access List Wireless Card Access Setup Configuring Port Triggering and Port Forwarding V1.3, May Click Add Service Configuring Port Forwarding to Local Servers Adding a Custom Service Click the Add Custom Service buttonMultiple Computers for Internet Gaming Editing or Deleting a Port Forwarding EntryLocal Web and FTP Server Example Configuring the WAN Setup Options Connecting Automatically, as RequiredResponding to a Ping on the Internet WAN Port Setting Up a Default DMZ ServerDisabling the SPI Firewall Using the LAN IP Setup Options Setting the MTU SizeConfiguring LAN TCP/IP Setup Parameters Using the Router as a Dhcp server Using Address ReservationUsing a Dynamic DNS Service Select the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box Configuring Static Routes V1.3, May Enabling Remote Management Access Select the Turn Remote Management On check boxV1.3, May Using Universal Plug and Play UPnP V1.3, May V1.3, May Be sure to restart your network in this sequence Chapter TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Quick Tips Make sure the Ethernet cables are securely pluggedBasic Functioning Make sure the network settings of the computer are correctPower Light Not On Lights Never Turn Off LAN or WAN Port Lights Not OnTroubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface Troubleshooting the ISP Connection Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility Testing the LAN Path to Your RouterTesting the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device Restoring the Default Configuration and Password Problems with Date and Time V1.3, May Appendix a Technical Specifications Factory Default SettingsWireless General Specifications Regulatory ComplianceV1.3, May Appendix B Related Documents Document LinkV1.3, May