MTU size 6-6multicasting 5-3
multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) 6-1
N
NAT (Network Address Translation) 5-8
network
correct settings, checking 7-2restarting 7-2
Network Time Protocol (NTP) 3-13,7-9
O
obstructions, connecting through 6-2optimizing bandwidth 6-3optimizing performance 6-5outgoing mail server 3-12
P
packets, fragmented 6-6
password restoring A-1
path, testing 7-8performance, optimizing 6-5ping 7-7
placement, router 6-5poll interval 4-8port filtering 3-8port numbers 3-8port status 4-7
Power light, troubleshooting and 7-2Powerline HD products 6-2PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) 7-6Preamble mode 2-16
primary DNS server 1-7printing manual xii
product and publication details vi
Q
Quality of Service (QoS) 5-9applications and online gaming 5-10editing or deleting policies 5-13MAC address 5-12
router LAN ports 5-11
R
radio, wireless 2-16range, router 6-5reducing interference 6-5reference documents B-1releasing connection status 4-7remote devices, testing path 7-8remote management 4-12renewing connection status 4-6repeater units 5-19requirements, speed 6-2reserved IP adresses 5-4
reset button, clearing config A-1restarting network 7-2
restoring configuration 4-9
default factory settings 4-10,A-1Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address 2-8RIP (Router Information Protocol) 5-3router status, viewing 4-4
S
sample network, figure 6-4service numbers 3-9services, blocking 3-8setting time 3-13
settings, default. See default factory settings SMTP server 3-12
software, upgrading 4-1
specifications general A-3