NETGEAR MBRN3000-100NAS user manual Web-based GUI

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Mobile Broadband Wireless-N Router MBRN3000

protect you from identity theft and scams, Live Parental Control blocks up to 50 categories of Internet content.

Live Parental Controls is an excellent solution for keeping your family safe online, but like all Web filtering tools, it isn't perfect. NETGEAR reminds you there’s no substitute for keeping the family computer in a common area and in plain sight where you can monitor the websites your kids are visiting, and taking caution when visiting Web sites requesting personal or financial information.

To download Live Parental Controls, click the Live Parental Controls link on the router menu to go to the website: http://www.netgear.com/lpc.

Web-based GUI

Live Parental Controls is the first to allow parents or network administrators to manage settings while away from home or office. This is particularly convenient when access “exceptions” need to be made. And since settings are stored on the web, using a browser interface to manage them is not difficult at all.

Total home protection

Live Parental Controls protects all Internet-connected devices thru the router. It not only protects computers, but also set-top boxes, iPhones, iPods, and gaming consoles that are attached to your network. You no longer need to worry about phones and gaming consoles not being protected when kids use them in their own rooms. Even guest computers accessing the Internet through your network are protected.

Flexible settings

You may have your own computer or you may be sharing a computer with other members in the family. Default and per-user settings allow customizable configurations for different computing arrangement and personalize the settings for each person. Per-time setting allows Internet access during scheduled time slots, to help manage work/play balance.

Minimal software installation

Installation requires a one-time installation of the Management Utility. Once Live Parental Controls is set up, the software runs in the background and does not interfere with normal Internet usage.

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Contents Mobile Broadband Wireless-N Router MBRN3000 Mobile Broadband Wireless-N Router MBRN3000 Statement of Conditions Technical Support NETGEAR, IncTrademarks Revision History Publication Part NumberTable of Contents Advanced Factory Default Settings Technical Specifications Hardware Features Router Front PanelUSB LAN WPSRouter Back Panel Router LabelUsing the Router Stand Logging In to Your RouterTo log in to the router Accessing the Setup Wizard After Installation Manually Configuring Your Internet SettingsTo manually configure your Internet settings Fields and Checkboxes Description Wireless Network Configuration Planning Your Wireless NetworkWireless Placement and Range Guidelines Wireless Security OptionsManually Configuring Your Wireless Settings Wireless SecurityTo view or manually configure the wireless settings Settings DescriptionWireless Guest Networks To configure a wireless guest networkConfiguring WEP To configure WEP data encryptionUsing Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network Configuring WPA, WPA2, or WPA + WPA2To configure WPA or WPA2 in the router WPS Button To use the router WPS button to add a WPS clientWPS PIN Entry To use a PIN to add a WPS clientAdding Wireless Computers that Do Not Support WPS Changing Wireless Settings for the NetworkProtecting Access to Your Mobile Broadband Wireless-N Router Changing the Built-In PasswordChanging the Administrator Login Time-out Blocking Sites and KeywordsKeyword Result XXXBlocking Services Setting Your Time Zone SchedulingScheduling Firewall Services Live Parental ControlsWeb-based GUI Backing Up, Restoring, or Erasing Your Settings Backing Up the Configuration to a FileTo erase the configuration Restoring the Configuration from a FileErasing the Configuration Upgrading the Router FirmwareMobile Broadband Wireless-N Router MBRN3000 Hsdpa Router StatusField Description ImsiWireless Settings DhcpShowing Statistics Connection Status Viewing Attached Devices Viewing, Selecting, and Saving Logged InformationExamples of Log Messages Field or button DescriptionActivation and Administration Enabling Security Event E-mail NotificationRunning Diagnostic Utilities and Rebooting the Router To receive alerts and logs by e-mailSelect the Turn E-mail Notification On check box Enabling Remote Management ScanConfiguring Remote Management Http//134.177.0.1238080Advanced Wireless Settings AdvancedWireless Station Access Control Turning off wireless connectivity completelyHiding your wireless network name Ssid Restricting Access by MAC Address To restrict access based on MAC addressesTo set up port forwarding Port Forwarding and Port TriggeringPort Forwarding To view or change the WAN Setup WAN SetupTo set up port triggering Port TriggeringSetting Up a Default DMZ Server Setting DescriptionLAN IP Settings To assign a computer or server to be a default DMZ serverTo view or change the LAN IP Setup Dhcp Settings LAN TCP/IPTo edit or delete a reserved address entry Reserved IP AddressesTo reserve an IP address Click Edit or DeleteConfiguring Dynamic DNS Select the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check boxDynamic DNS Using Static Routes Static Route ExampleTo configure static routes Universal Plug and Play UPnPTraffic Meter To monitor traffic on your router Troubleshooting Basic FunctioningTroubleshooting Access to the Router Main Menu ActionTroubleshooting the ISP Connection Connecting to the InternetTesting the LAN Path to Your Router Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using the Ping UtilityTroubleshooting Internet Browsing To ping the router from a PC running Windows 95 or laterTesting the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device Request timed outRestoring the Default Configuration and Password Problems with Date and TimeLAN IP Factory Default SettingsFeature Default Behavior DMZList All wireless stations allowed NetgearTCP/IP, Dhcp Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications WAN USBRelated Documents Notification of Compliance Regulatory Compliance InformationΣυμμορφωνεται Προσ ΤΙΣ Ουσιωδεισ Απαιτησεισ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ Λοιπεσ Σχετικεσ Διαταξεισ ΤΗΣ Οδηγιασ 1999/5/ΕΚFCC Requirements for Operation in the United States FCC Information to UserFCC Caution Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci StatementIndex Index